Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 19, 1970, p. 21

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A Durham area man whs killed on Monday when his slake truck was in collision with a tractor trailer in a grinding crash at the No Highway intersection three miles west of Newmarket Dr Jones of Sihomherg at bottom right attended the man shortly before he died The tractor trailer was owned by Mels Express of Bradford and driven Thomas of KK I Ilrndford Investigating OPP Constable John Martin said police were having an important part of the treatment in most cases of arthritis is available on an outpatient basis in York County Hospital Newmar ket through the family phy sician It is fully paid for by Ontario Hospital RES1DEN NEWMARK SEALED Tl for the purchase of a two storey brick residiiic rooms phi kit chen bathroom and a frame she J IS lot It of Easl bury and is known as Newmarket and lias a frontage on I md s I ana of fu feel i Department ks will be on the Tender Documents Iiiiii I Hi- I Office Department of Pub tic Works Floor Department of Pub forks Block Ontario A Certified Cheque made to Ihc Treasurer of at least 10 bid must tender successful bidders I of the amount bid posit cheques wi Tenders supplied by the highest or any lender not necessarily accepted T Deputy Minister lessons preferably area Call 57 Driving Schools SAVE 2000 Town A Country J Driving School Bobs Driving School Lost and Found I tiger stripes i Lost do spayed female I part terrier reddish brown in color with white mark bug Answers to Sandy I none clw33 FAIRY LAKE Continued from page Fairy Lake July showed 3800 per millilitrcs This is well above Hie 100 level I- by the OWRC for good wafer and even beyond the 1000 level when iter is poorer than average he id In i health hazard Alum has been used for many I purification of water for human and industrial sumption but It has seldom been used in treatment of water after it is used to reduce pollution from municipal and industrial wastes including sew age Phosphates a principal nutrient in effluent returned to lakes and livers is effectively removed Alum has also boon used effec tively to reduce bacterianutrient con tent In rivers and lakes Removal of such waste by alum allows sunlight to enter the water and assist in the purification process Within hours of the spraying at Fairy Lake Wednesday spectators could see the usually murky water clearing allowing sunlight to en- Heros how it works Liquid alum was sprayed over the surface of the lake It reacted with the natural alkilinc content to form an gelatinous precipitate Technically alum quick ly and easily and the resulting has remarkable powers of immediate small gel- particles formed by the alum increase in size and entrap minute soil particles organic coloring material and much of the bacteria present in As continues par- IM Hie v iter was reduced and the wa ter was restored lo its natural color Wednesdays lest cost nothing The Chemical Co of Winnipeg donated a tank truck full of alum solution as well as seve ral personnel to help with the test The Authoritys consultant on the project said the cost would have been about Ho said the Fairy Lake test would re quire about tons of liquid alum and it costs a ton 60 Sales Registei Auctions Saturday Aug am Sale of household furniture and Dodge ear good condition Firm lure includes Howard pia no and stool dining room tabic chairs china cabinet and low buffet chesterfield and chairs rocking chairs wooden bed with matching dressers with long aide mirrors chest of drawers quantity of china glassware etc 2 ken Barbel chairs For Mr and Mrs Winter 1st l est of of Highway at i Witch for Cord auction- Vug iiuiuitnal property of fit will I the town of Ml Albert on In- i ntlty of complete the tow Sharon an MS ltd of Sin Quantity of ports complete pails a cylinders etc London in con pressor nearly new IS valise shop lubricator heavy floor Jack smalt jacks machine register equip testing equipment heater new air hose fee Jack hammer and welding rod quan tity of other useful items Owner giving up his busl Terms cash sale at Reg Johnson and Sunderland AUCTION Minn The Car i refrigerator SI Kitchen clock with si articles phone of bedding blan kets sheets drapes Small stand Settee and chair Hassocks Rocking chair several elec tric lamps Small stand Quantity of garden tools Many oilier articles numerous to mention Terms Reg O If you wont loose o Product beaten and well also leasing In detail to Here is just one 1970 TEMPEST Only 3295 the lease deals Door Hardtop Only Lease for ess EASY FINANCING We hove several low cast elans including lam Whatever your position it you qualify we can arrange lor you to drive NEWMARKET Authorized Dealer tor CADILLAC ACADIAN FIREBIRD TRUCKS Street North may house records AURORA you were a member of one of the original school boards in York County the present York County Board of Edu cation would like any of Era Wed August DAN AND BARB IRWIN Theyre on a horseback honeymoon records if they still The board has re ceived an offer from Rich mond Hill Public Library offering assistance in hous ing records and making them available for research A report to the board recommended that the offer be accepted but a motion to table he report information Is available rows asked why the record had to be kept at Richmond Hill and not at the board premises and Trustee S suggested that some information of a private na might be in the records and It would not be In the best Interest to have them available at the library Communications Officer Mrs Margaret Mc Lean told the board that most of the records were in the basement of the board offices at the present time but she felt some action should soon be taken as they had a tendency to get damp and were not being kept in the order they should be Mr Jolliffe felt Hist a dee could be set which would eliminate he possibility of tangage pri vate matters coming to light ami then lh could be up dated every five years SCHOMBERG Dan and Barb Irwin are go ing on a horseback honey- Dan a Newmar ket native and his wife Barb left yesterday morn- on a 200mile ride to where theyll begin a threeyear mission ary training course at the Christian School Theyre making the grueling trek by horse back for several reasons First Ihey wont to publi cize the work of the school which conducts a rehabilitation program for drug addicts alcoholics and Secondly they plan to operate a riding stable in their spare time from teaching and training at Ihe college Theyre taking a total of five horses on the Irip They were married Aug and left their home at the Shalom Conference Centre near ear ly yesterday Dan lived in Newmarket for seven years and Barb is from Tor- be sent to any ral worldwide colleges op erated by Christian Fellowship a which has headquarters in Dallas Texas The college was established in and pro vides training in two basic areas Bible and practical vocation courses according to Mr Irwin It has been very ho says The idea is to Irain people to go out and establish other schools in other parts of the world And of course it has been successful in re habilitation projects In the past year Us staff is com posed primarily of profes sional persons says Mr Irwin and aim Is to be come selfsupporting great need for formers businessmen anybody who are willing Brockvllle by horseback their lives to The staff recei ves no salaries except for basic expenses A lot of people have given up a lot to do this work Mr Irwin said He and his bride expect to raach their des tination in two weeks Another convenience for our MAIL SUBSCRIBERS Many of Tlie Eras mail subscribers asked us to help them avoid confusion about when their subscription expires As a convenience to our subscribers we found it in the best interest of all to have a common expiry date for all The Era mailman delivered subscriptions From now on Era subscriptions will expire at the same lime each year DECEMBER of each year That date was chosen because it is lie end of the old year and the beginning of lie new for everyone Those whose Era subscriptions are expiring in the next few months will be shown by letter how they can renew subscriptions for ALL of and the remainder of AND SAVE MONEY We are sure that you will find this common sub scription expiry date much more convenient and continue to be amona the Era readers each THE ERA YORK COUNTYS BEST NEWSPAPER Charles Street Newmarket 8952331

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