The Era New market- Aurora- Keswick Wed August IB Bradford youth killed in dune buggy accident t of control hit an abutment and Hipped the drive Into the Holland canal Dead Is Charles William Winter of UK Bradford A passenger of I Kottlcby was also thrown into the river treated for minor injuries at York County Hospital Newmarket and released Bradford said the dune buggy was northbound on a near Highway four miles southwest of Bradford when it went through a stop street and went out of control The midline smashed the abutment and was demolished but did not bounce into the water Constable Fred and area residents pulled teenagers out of the water within Iwo minutes of Tax mess sends county leaders to Queens Park The bonds of York County municipalities plan to confront two provincial cabinet min isters with Hie nagging problem of high residential taxes caused by re assessment in the county send a dclcga- to Park the dent inter apparently died of multiple injuries North Gwillimbury Township CIVIC PICNIC Wednesday August 26th FROM 2 PM Free Admission Free Teenage Dance Stage Show Fireworks Clowns Prizes Prizes Prizes group of York municipal lenders and treasurers met with officials from the Department of Municipal Affairs to discuss the problem Inst week At the close of the discussion the York group again rejected the two tax relief schemes offered by the- province and decided to seek a meeting with Municipal Affairs Min ister and Provincial Treasurer Charles It was pretty much a wasted effort said Aurora Mayor Dick lingworth We just went around In circles again They government of ficials couldnt tell us anything more than they told us before Most of the discussion centered around Bills and the legisla tion passed by the province to provide relief to York taxpayers hit hard by the Inx shift from industrialcommer cial to residential properly York County Council in a recent resolution rejected use of either bill and the planned delegation to Queens Park will go armed with the county resolution said Newmarket Clare Salisbury The county resolution calls for legislation allowing York municipali ties to apply a differential mill rate that would restore the tax burden to its balance At the very worst we hope that can convince the government to pass legislation to help us next year said Reeve Salisbury But then wed bo stuck with either Bill 142 or this year and we dont want this Those bills dont give any relief Were after something for this year The delegation to the two net ministers will consist of the same group that represented York at last weeks meeting heads of munici palities and municipal treasurers Three OPP officers hurt in crashes NEWMARKET Three Ontario Provincial Police officers were injured Saturday evening in two separate acci dents involving a number of vehicles Constable Ray Nelson 22 of Au rora and a member of the Oak Ridges detachment of the OPP is in the In tensive Care Unit of York County Hospital with head injuries after bis cruiser was struck headon at the in tersection of Highway 11 and Davis Dr Police stated that Const Nelson was northbound in his cruiser when lie was struck by a car driven by Roy of Toronto who was mak ing a left hand turn into Davis Dr and two passengers Mar ion 36 of Scarborough and Roman 36 also received another accident two Brad ford officers were injured in a multicar accident on Highway near the Canal Road Constable Lawrence Yakiwchuk 27 and Const Richard were hurt in the crash which involved three cars the police cruiser and a police motorcycle Damage was estimated at about and charges arc pending against Einil Carmen of Toronto The two police officers were treated for back injuries and were la- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY OF THE SOUTH SHORE OF LAKE SIMCOE BOYD TRANSPORT LIMITED has been grouted permission by the OnCario Transport Hoard to serve the communities of Sutton mid Keswick and all beaches on the South Shore of Lake Simcoe This new service is ait extension of the present service being provided by Boyd Transport in the Newmarket Aurora and Mount Albert areas A yearround doily service will be provided for anyone requiring the transportation of goods lo or from these communities new customers in the Lake Simcoe area a direct telephone line will be installed to our central dispatcher Ernie Brown formerly of will be nappy to be of service at Boyd of Newmarket his many friends in the Lake area Ernie and his brother Ray Brown also formerly of of are well acquainted with the transportat ion needs of the area We at this time would thank lite people in the Lake Simcoe area who asked us lo come up there and supported us in our application BOYD OF NEWMARKET Shown who took part In cei of Sterling Drugs pi I mm left arc plant J Mark company officials ial last week agcr Don Dr of the hoard and chief executive officer Sterling Drug Inc Dr Clarke medical director of the and president of Sterlings Sterling begins plant addition technology Dr said In the new wing which will ex pand the present plant southward the accent will be on better facilities for employees But in addition to a new cafe teria locker rooms and parking faci lities the new wing will include a pro duction area for sterile pharmaceuti cal specialities and expanded quality more jobs although company officials are unable to predict how many new employees will be added when con struction is complete Sterling President T so ft to the present Work is under way now and portions of the structures steel framework will be erected before winter he said Com pletion of the job depend on when the weather breaks next spring The expansion will also mean products for Sterlings already and household products for its various divisions These include the Laboratories and CookWaite Labora tories sterile anesthetic solutions for the dental profession The Bayer Com pany Aspirin Flavored Child rens Aspirin and and the Sterling Products Divisions Phillips Milk of Magnesia and tablets spray Ozonol ointment and Heres how Sterling plant 8952191 In a few days a direct line for our Lake Simcee customers SEDORES BOLOGNA Vac Pad ROLLS ROUND STEAK Sirloin TBone STEAK MEATY SPARE RIBS SLICED COOKED HAM LAMB CHOPS VEAL CHOPS SLICED PORK LIVER DUTCHtUNCH SALAMI 69 95 55 99 59 89 59 100 SPECIALS Meal Pie Lbs Margarine Freezer Specials beef HINDS 69 SIDES 59 Youll Save More- When You Shop SEDORE 8959056 HHSS ready for Sept AURORA There will be some imfmt shed at the Huron Heights Secondary School addition when school starts on Sept but an report to the York County Board of Education assured the board that all classrooms will be ready and sufficient shops and in op eration lo meet the school needs Waiter P told he board at its Monday meeting that the cafeteria and ieh Id i effect lost year would be used Until these areas are finished The school offices are also being changed ex- lensiuiy and would not be tM8 students and teachers There are at pub- lie schools secondary and three schools for retar ded children Questioned on the progress for the addition to High School Mr told the board members that the school is generally ready except for a couple of shops The library at the Sutton school will also not be available on Sept but things are advanced en- that the shift system in effect for the school year 196970 will no be necessary this coming term The report also stated that public schools in the Lake Simcoe area might be faced There could be some families who will remain at summer cottages after the school opening and send other schools in Area No I are expected to open without too many DROPIN CENTRE Continued from page staff had nothing to do with the teenagers But she indicated the teenagers primary ob jective is to keep the centre organizing the Advertise weekly for best results the protestors spokesman said All there was was music and kids hanging off the walla- she said adding that the staff had where will wo go We want to keep it open the spokesman said Lets face it it his been a pretty quiet sun