Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 12, 1970, p. 2

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Era NewmarkrtAuroraKciwlck ttnl 1 The all new little car from General Meters to reveal detail of the Vega I believe Vega any other a which besides being ins Tun to drive safe comfortable ceo nomlcaltoow and operate easy to main Vega sets a new standard of customer valu market with performance ling far superior to any car In 111 field all fourpassenger models There is alio truck available w an overall length the same size as other economy cars but offers significant It is nearly eight Inches tower and over four inches wider than the best setting foreign It has greater passenger room and truck space Its lower center of gravity and wider tread he the Vega hug the road in freeway driving Vegas excellent handling is due to a specially designed front suspension and system that gives high cornering ability responsive steering and less driver fatlquc on long trips new custom tailored braking system includes standard front disc brakes Computerselected full coil springs at each wheel plus extensive body sound deadening lightweight overhead cam fourcylindi in North America for the Vega meets while giving impressive fuel economy and low inch engine or cubic centimeters as indicated in the Vega designed to operate efficiently on highsilicon aluminum alloy and engine block The result is ion displacement engine with high torque output at moderate speeds and good fuel gallon with a standard engine and 3specd manual transmission luo onepassenger Vega panel cxpi pounds the Vega is generally This engine specially breakthrough in aluminum casting technique In its lightweight engine block The result is with high torque output at moderate speeds and good fui far the Vega has been getting about miles per imperial manual transmission Vegas unitized Body by Fisher contains a number of firsts in the instantly controlled supply of outside Steel sideguard be passenger compartment The New more comfortable full foam molded seat body design POWER TEAMS A wide selection of transmlssic and optional 10 horsepower engines All with the ULTERIOR FEATURES and the long proven automatic used on Vega for TorqueDrive and when The energy absorbing padded instrument Builtin Four Season air conditioning ranter of the Instrument panel and lap coolers in The parking brake is conveniently located optional adjustable drivers permits a tight turning circle of 33 fe are part of a special ride and handling option contributing to body quality painting it electrically for is standard on Vega of 10 Magic Minor acrylic place by just five screws and c VEGA PRODUCTION Tn Chevrolet Body plant co Every ingredient of alily Vegas craftsmanship it the fine PARTS AND Chevrolet dealerships by the Inure an at in rotation and sound deadening of serviceability language hot an replaced in minutes grille held in being ill tie modem HA LEAN CHEVROUTOLDSMOBIIE THE ATTENTION GIVERS 195 YONGE STS AURORA Smith enters race Town Council will appea LLBO split drinking rule Township councillor Mrs Jean Smith Is the second entry Into the race for the mayors job in the new Township of Former North Reeve Joseph township now and Wallace Deputy Reeve of North Gwillimbury all say they may Join the race Mrs Smith who is completing her first term as a municipal councillor weeks ago The new township consists or the amalgama ted municipalities of and North Gwillim townships and the Vil lage of Sutton Four other possi ble candidates are still in undecided category Sutton Village Reeve Sam Whipper Billy Wat son who owns a farm in affairs including the Red Cross Girl Guides and the Association for the Menially Retarded I will be cam paigning for good adminis tration and community pride she said She doesnt feci past administrations In cluding t h Incumbent NEWMARKET Newmarket will have to wait until to hold a liquor lounge plebiscite even though after the town amalgamates with part of Kast Township next January lounges will be legal in the north section of the town but not in the south East residents approved lounges on a plebiscite In JEAN SMITH Town council decided two weeks ago lo ask to waive the rule in Newmarkets case and allow a the motion Ihc Newmarket Plaza When the decision came last Tuesday turning down the coun cils request the councillors decided to fight Councillor Bob contend ed the town should refer the matter directly o Municipal Affairs Minister Mayor Tom agreed We should appeal he said Mr moved the town send a letter to Mr McKeough and ask for a reply because regional government id this problem Council approv- Ratify town police salaries NEWMARKET Town council ratified a new agreement with the Newmarket Police Association last week which gives police force members a per cent acrosstheboard pay hike The new salaries range from a high of for a detective sergeant to a low of for a third class dispatcher Sec table below The police chief is not included in the agreement Other benefits in the agreement which expires Dec 31 include payment of half each officers regular home telephone bill by the town timeandahalf for overtime two weeks vacation with pay after one years service three weeks after five years and four weeks after 20 years plus 10 statutory holidays each year after one year of service an officer Is entitled to 100 annually in lieu of time spent in court during offduty a week travelling expenses if required to attend police college a service badge for each five years service each badge o pay an allowance of 3 per month Each officer Is entitled receive the following clothing each year one uniform tunic trousers and hat four shirts three ties one pair of boots one pair of overshoes and one pair of gloves He receives an overcoat and raincoat when the chief thinks he needs one Any officer required to work in plain clothes is to be paid for each day Other clauses in the agreement cover the associa tions relationship with council grievances and complaints compassionate leave hours of work sick leave pension life insurance and medical benefits automobile allowance membership in police associations and bargaining Probation constable 753825 Constable 3rd class Constable 2nd class 963650 Constable 1st class Patrol Sergeant Detective Sergeant Detective Sergeant 9900 Secretary Dispatcher 3rd class Dispatcher 2nd class 4552 Dispatcher 1st class 4816 and conservation Seek Botsford rezoning NEWMARKET Town council indicated it favors the town- owned Newmarket Motors building for a highrise apartment with stores on the main floor despite a warning by Plan ning Board Chairman Clelland that the move would open he door to si milar proposals from pri vate developers for the The councillors who were meeting in com mittee last Monday night had a proposal for a nine- storey building containing suites one level stores and parking spa ces before them Mr Clelland warned the proposal work ed out to apartment suites per acre far above the suites per acre ave rage in Metro He told the coun cillors if they considered they would have pared to listen to proposals for the same type of zoning tor other private developers in the downtown core Mr said in my own private opin ion this would be a good thing for downtown but what about all the other the SEDORES Smoked PICNIC HAM 55 STEWING BEEF i Shoulder PORK CHOPS Boneless STEAK ROAST MINCED STEAK SPECIALS 3 lbs Hamburg J 3 lbs Sm Link Sausage 3 lbs J 4 lbs Margarine I lbs Country Style Sausage i I i 3 Packages Cookies New residents should check voters list clerk NEWMARKET Voters lists for the Oct municipal election have been posted in the post of fice and the towns Main check Ihe list he said Forms can be from the clerks of- Youll Save More- I When You Shop I SEDORE Sum 8959056 of fiasl ami Whitchu rch townships which will join Newmarket under Ihc regional scheme may find they have been left off Ihe list Ho sold many of these Agnamaktik Continued from page 1 but really means yes that is true I did NOT pack the towel The Wilsons say there have been some objections to the go vernment system of giving the Es kimos a number instead of naming them but the two teachers feel this is about the only solution It Is a real puzzle to sort out families as wc know them for the older poo- and altitude of the Eskimo children In school and Mary In particular Mrs Wilson said They arc fairly normal from the point of learning and probably a lot bettor in behav iour as Eskimo parents arc used to being obeyed and also the children havent the same opportunity to get mischief as the youngster mm adopt children for months and then someone else Trying to establish how many are in Marys family was equally vague she would list them and sometimes the count would be six and by afternoon it had risen to nine Her dexterity in the water must come from watching seals or else is a natural Eskimo trait Ian instructor at the Peter Gorman Pool was jarred when she earned her Beginners Crest after only having been twice in Ihe water in her life Most of the Eskimo children at Baker Lake will never the outside world as Mary has they will go through school as far as parents and weather will allow and then probably ho employed on some government project there like machinery maintenance or carting and distributing water which is a must under conditions in the Ter- The Wilsons said the low temperature last winter was 5560 below zero but there is always a wind at so a wind added to zero just wipes the statistics off the map said Nancy Wilson Questioned on the aptitude There is a movie theatre in linker Lake and both white and Es kimo residents join for winter dan- including square dancing which Education in the North West Territories is administered by the Territories Government so the Wil sons are actually civil servants along with all the other government employees there Mrs Wilson has to do a little pioneering on her own too bake my own bread she said its a case of economy when yon start paying for food brought in by plane you start making a hole in the bud get Bread costs about cents a loaf eggs 125 a down and ice cream a rare treat even in this land of ice a quart They have a neat two bed- room home heated by oil but there are still no bathrooms as wc know them only the government of ficials have flush toilets installed or Mary is having a wonderful time and mak ing friends in every ago group down south and will no doubt spill it all out in Eskimo when she gels back to laker Lake but in the meantime that black hair and fetch ing oriental grin has won a lot of friends in Ontario Discuss tax relief strategy ourselves but nobody else must do it Some members of council indicated Mayor Tom original proposal for the site a new town hall hasnt been abandoned I slid havent thrown out the idea of a town hall said Councillor Aubrey Smith the council endorsing NEWMARKET York Countys mayors reeves and municipal treasur ers will meet today to map out strat egy in the countys fight for effective provincial tax relief measures Reeve Clare Salisbury told New market town council last week dele gates lo the meeting will be expected to bring facts and figures on how the two tax relief bills already passed by the Ontario Legislature would affect their communities The meeting will then select a delegation to back Warden Gordon Cook when he calls on Municipal Affairs Minister Darcy County council recently a resolution to their 1969 balance it DROPIN CENTRE Continued from page by and said and its staff was paid from a grant provided by the Addiction Re search Foundation The only fulltime adult staff member was Roy who served as Early this summer town council agreed to allow the centre organizers to use the old building for a trial per iod ending Sept The centre was a success ac cording to the statement But it did not fulfill the expectations of a large sector of the community the staff re port conceded said the centre for the kids who raised the mom for the expenditures The centre served between and 100 Newmarket area young suns iSaih Hie said It provided a place for talkin boys and girls with crew cuts clean language and busy fingers a failure shared by our churches schools and families the statement said It did not hide the problems within our society of which these kids are symbolic the statement contin ued Instead it erected a monument at which mirrored the vlly and lack of to deal with I Other criticisms the staff indi cated it had received It was not always a quiet place It was open to all kinds of kids It was not particularly con cerned with programs It did not keep the kids busy On the plus side the aspects of the centre which made it a success according to its staff the statement The staff worked in close cooperation with the Newmarket Po lice force A great deal of success is attributed to the help of several of ficers As noted by Police Constable Tom Young It has helped the teen agers a great deal because now they have a place to go Before they used to hang around restaurants or else on the streets Since the dropin centre began weve had very little trouble with them The statement also noted that leadership potential of several teen agers was drawn into creative de velopment at the centre and that in surplus funds had been dona ted for the great work being done by the Crisis Intervention Service located just east of the York County Hospital on Davis Drive The kids needed a place to go where families and the police would allow them to assemble with a mini mum of hassles the statement said This would be a place to talk with other kids going through similar life situations It would also be a This objective was fulfilled ac cording to the centres staff And from the point of view of the kids who spent time at the centre this sum mer it was a success said the state ment

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