Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 23, 1970, p. 11

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Newmarket Aurora Keswick SAYS Davis Dr stays as dry line NEWMARKET Davis Dr must ain the dividing line between wet arid dry country in Newmarket at least until the next liquor plebiscite be held in Dec 1971 as far as Mu nicipal Affairs Minister Mc- Keough is concerned In the last plebiscite held in Dec 1968 Newmarket Voters ap proved dining licences but vetoed lounges East voters ap proved both Now part of East is joining Newmarket and town coun cil thought it would be nice if one liquor policy covered the whole town particularly since the operators of the Compass Restaurant in Newmar ket Plaza who have a dining lounge licence have indicated they would like a liquor lounge licence They The Ontario Liquor Licencing Board turned down the request point ing out the law requires a threeyear wait after a plebiscite Hence the ap peal to Mr McKeough on the grounds that he caused the problem in the first place by expanding Newmarkets borders into wet East No way said the minister I suggest no real problem would exist due to the fact that lounge li cences can be obtained in only part of the town he said in a letter to He suggested if council really felt strongly about it it could take it up directly with the Liquor Licencing Board and seek an amendment to the provincial legislation concerned Council didnt It filed the letter 100 attend WI Penny Sale KETTLEBY Mrs Robert Johnson a pat- The Annual people attended lent in KitchenerWaterloo ken Bar at York Fines the I Penny Sale at Hospital will be tonight Sept 16 everyone is invited penny guessing game Friends and neigh bours attended a b d a 1 shower for April Gray on Thursday evening at York Pines April will marry Robert next Satur day Sept at Sacred He art Church and the recep- will be held at York ODORCO AN EXPERIENCED CANDIDATE FOR THE RESIDENTIAL TAXPAYER NEWMARKET COUNCIL hi HES A YO 83 HELP US HELP Youre as young as you feel That the sentiment held by 83yearold Bert Smith of Aurora who last week stepped out and bought himself a sporty new 1971 Mustang from Brad past two weeks in Jamaica and returned home this York Pines Sun day School will resume classes Sept DRY CLEANING SPECIAL SPECIALS EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY CANADAS LARGEST DRY STORES IN ONTARIO PLAIN DRESSA9C DRV CLEANED AND PROFESSIONALLY HAND FINISHED this meeting is he previously owned 1969 and 1966 models Above car dealer Brad Walker congrat ulates Mr Smith White photo RIVER GLEN HAVEN A Home Away From Home An ALL NEW NURSING HOME Built to the latest Department of Health specifications and requirements Private and SemiPrivate accommodations available elevator service individual bed nursing call din room and bed food service Excellent food Large occupational therapy facilities barber and facilities Private doctors examination room and private visiting rooms Excellent nursing care Registered Nurses on staff 7 days a week Welfare assistance for those who qualify or write far our brochure Mr Murray Binions River Glen Haven High Street Sutton West YOU ARE INVITED TO MEET OUR NEW FAMILY Value packed Chevrolet The Step Ahead Oldsmobiles and the Vega The Economy Commuter SEE ALL OF THEM TUESDAY SEPTEMBER NORTH GWILLIMBURY COUNCIL BRIEFS to Mr Norman Cox Plan Con land Grove viewed Councillor J ipat on had already left as e meeting and Reeve council Dave Davidson Deputy- for Lot Reeve Wallace Donnell and at Is- Councillor- Bruce Welch carried the vote Mr and Mrs G Ward of Saint John New Brunswick spent last week visiting Mr and Mrs John Little and relatives in the area Mrs Little the Wards to Kitch- where they visited stone and the Keswick Marine Ltd was given permission to extend his marina for another 16 slips This was upon the recommendation of the Roads Department engin eer and is subject to the re- wage scale for Villagers oppose home for retarded Department was out by resolutions with t Grade 3 employees to an hour and under that the rate will be an hour with no fringe be nefits Stenographic help was raised from to per annum Police Constable Mike Bell tendered his re signation and is returning to civilian life where the wages are higher accord ing to him Constables Kortz and Duane Scarlett have been raised to the rank of 1st Class Constab les Constable pro motion is effective retro actively July 1st 1970 Constable Scarletts is re troactive to May 17 two tenders were received for an addition to 1 a Keswick One was from Ed and the other from the Hal Brothers Mr Koskln- was accepted due to it being for the lesser am tension will cost with out the painting or heating system The tender Village council estab lished a special threeman committee to hear com plaints from a delegation of villagers who oppose the use of a large home in the village for the care of re tarded children Council was told Mrs Sylvia had Council at its September meeting heard Mr John Gravely request that the building he wished to have constructed Council has agreed to allow the build ing inspector to visit the i where Meetings of tho Sutton Council will be held on the first and third Fri days of each month at This lias by resolution Councillor Jean Smith was opposed to the work being done prior to the needs of the now Town ship of being re- Humane Society sets two depots for Sat taggers NEWMARKET Area taggers for the York County branch Ontario Hu mane Society tag day this Friday and Saturday can pick up their at Trinity United Church in Newmarket or the home of Mrs C E Thompson Gwiliim- are asked to go to the upper side door of the church on Friday between and pm and and and from am to noon Saturday In the absence of Police Chief George King that departments report for the month of August given by Sergeant Larry Hodgson There were complaints investigated Frank Fletcher had resign- as police constable ef fective August 31st and Constable John had replaced him The Ontario Wat er Resources Commission has advised the clerk that they are ready to Issue a certificate of approval for the extension of sewers at Jacksons Point This follows a hearing which was If Austin can giveyou somuchforsoittej AUSTIN MINI 1695 s how much will a little more get you Messrs J H Root and D A Moodic were the members of the commiss ion attending at that time This Is subject to the ex penditure being approved by the Ontario Municipal AUSTIN AMERICA SUPER DELUXE 1995 You all know Austin Mini Its the best and possibly least expensive around town car thats ever been made and it goes pretty well around a race track too Well heres the Americabigger but not much bigger in price with lots more luxuries but still a great car to drive The America has disc brakes front wheel drive and marvelous roadholding ability plus hydrolastlc suspension more rearseat leg room than any other car In Its class a folddown arm rest leather covered steering wheel all kinds of things to keep you feeling pampered Optional automatic too You will have to see it to believe It so see your dealer the man who gives you a choice of great cars under rIH pile Hi Mon I I In All Austins uacKed by five British Leyland pails depots and ISO dealers coast to coast See the dealer neatest you Limberts British Motors Ltd Yong Strt

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