Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 17, 1970, p. 2

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The Era Newmarket AuroraKeswick Ont Wed- June Prefer smaller regional council SUTTON Both bury councillors said they would prefer a smaller re- and North retcr 1 coun- bury township councils Hon- smaller re- to the presently propos- anS a Titer council council Sulton Municipal Affairs Min- councillors merely said they Have a Carefree Summer in a LESSOR GOODWILL USED CAR With those Summer days upon us youll be wonting good dependable transportation And have it You can choose from their excellent selection of GOODWILL USED CARS and relox knowing your transportation problems are over Just look at this partial list of USED CARS they are featuring this week But HURRY- Good Used Cars dont stay on SLESSORS lot too long 1968 FIREBIRD 1968 FORD 1961 1 VOLKSWAGEN 1967CAMAR0 1967 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1967 MUSTANG 1966 RAMBLER CLASSIC 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1966 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF 1966 BUICK ELECTRA PONTIAC PARISIENNE DODGE STATION WAGON 1M4 1961 OLDSMOBILE or only 2395 or only 1895 or only 1195 or only 1995 for only or only 1895 or only 1795 for only 1195 for only 1495 or only 1395 or only 2195 or only 1195 or only 1095 or only 395 or only 895 or only eve your financial J for you to drive the man plan EASY FINANCING MOTORS NEWMARKET limited Authorised tar CADILLAC riKIIISO TRUCKS 91 Street North Just north of Davis Drive Newmarket 8952351 Glenn Fry convicted Willow Beach fences to go SUTTON North Township Cou ncil has ordered the fence on Willow Bench torn down by ils roads department employees under supervis ion of township police of the manslaughter death of Carol Ann Steven 19 will be sentenced in the Ontario Supremo Court Toronto tomorrow Try was originally charged with apital murder after Miss Steven a roomer in Frys home had met her death by shooting on January The charge was later reduced to man slaughter An 18yearold laborer from East Township last week told Supreme Court Justice A Bono- hue how Miss Steven met iter death last winter James Fry was testifying the jury trial of brother Glenn I didnt see happen said Fry was lighting a cigar ette when all of a sudden I heard a bang and it was all over Carol fell against me and I ran out of the house he said Fry said the three had been sitting In the basement bedroom of the East home talking Glenn picked up the rifle and was repairing the sight said Fry Crown Attorney William Babe told the court the accused had been dating Miss Steven a former New market District High School student up to one year ago Gordon J a friend of Frys said he visited the Fry home on the night of the shooting About the time 1 got there and calling Carols name he just couldnt stand still said James Fry testified that his bro ther was so hysterical that he helped the police officer wrestle him to the floor so he could be handcuffed Defence lawyer J said his client admitted the 22 calibre bullet that killed Miss Steven came from his rifle Fry testified III at he thought the rifle was empty He said he pick up IhG gun In one hand and pointed it up to the ceiling The gun slipped from my shoul der and discharged hitting Carol he Investigating officer Constable rnc Stevenson of East Gwillimbury Police said the jury four and a half hours following the threeday trial Ballistic experts testified that the 22 calibre semiautomatic rifle had no tendency to dis charge Mr Justice remanded Fry in custody to Don Jail until sen tencing During his six month slay at Don Jail Fry has been given daily doses of Vallium a powerful tran quilizer Start teacher hiring They have told council they have title to the land and intend to fence it in put up a gate and turn it into a private beach The firm also in tend to put in a parking lot and put tip slakes along he beach to prevent cars from Willow I been considered any years and township council contends it is public Township law yer Joseph Vale advised council to slick to the pot- AURORA York County Board of Education with a fast change in legislation to hack them up has hired out of the 100 secondary school teachers it will need for next year Education Director Sam Chap man told the Board members Monday night that he would lika to put litem into the picture concerning the events of the past few days There is still no contract settle ment between the Board and the rep ot York County second ary school teachers but the teachers that wore hired last Thursday in Tor- accept the present latest offer or the Board to the teachers subject to gained in further talks Mr Chapman told the Board that there were indications last Tues day that the moratorium on hiring was going to be lifted and on Thurs day word of specific changes came through and staff commenced to get advertising ready and to arrange space for hiring both at the Ontario College of Education and the Royal York Under new regulations teachers may still submit their resignations but they must prove they have ano ther position to go to When Mr Chapman was asked had been hiring teachers despite the code of ethics lie replied that he would rather not answer the question publicly but felt it was mote a mat ter of hoard judgement Mr Chapman did indicate that although tin- Board had been very suc cessful in its hiring last week there hi and asked the board not to consider this a breach of policy The Board assured Mr Chapman that they would support any move of this nature to obtain the teaching staff required Chapman and this weekend I felt at last we were getting close to a school Associate Director Gordon S also expressed his complete satisfaction with the arrangements Through a last minute change in plans we were starling sharing a room with Metro Toronto hiring staff but eventually they gave up the task and looked for greener pasture this would indicate that some boards we had 72 of them TTC fined for bald tires safe and there was plenty of found to be in an unsafe a court ruled here last week lie company Police testified that an officer stopped the bus on Highway just south of No 7 Highway after it was noticed the rear tires were bald The officer said this was fined bus he had stopped bald tires He said he warned the drivers of the buses that their vehicles were un safe The drivers told him thai this was a company responsibility and had to drive them when ordered to do However the drivers admitted in that 1k- buses with the bald res slid from side to side lie denied the buses were Remanded in kidnap threat NEWMARKET A 16yearold Lake Wilcox youth who told a woman III I 111 I till and demanded 5i00 ransom pleaded last week In making har assing telephone calls Patrick admitted iiuiking six phone calls March He gave Hie mother one hour money and threatened to son A final call gave the minutes to leave the the intersection of the Ninth ami Bay view Ave Whitchurch Township A charge of extortion by the The witness said the tires were going to have new treads cut on making them almost as good as new Minor hockey to be split NEWMARKET The Ontario Minor Hockey Association has tided thai children north of Da is Dr must play their hockey in the new are na next year although after Jan 1 they will live in Newmarket own council was told Monday Major Tom said the association ruling stipulated that children living in homes in a lax towards list- new arena and consequently not pay ing money towards the I dont know whether the have jurisdiction over the towns recreation program or said the mayo of the boundary Sutton boy killed SUTTON A Town ship boy became York Countys person killed on provincial highways this ye Provincial Police David of 2 Sut ton West died when he darted into the path of a car driven by George William of Toronto as it was travelling south on Highway last Saturday

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