Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 23, 1970, p. 13

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The Era EDUCATION BRIEFS AURORA York high schools ere looking for Harnesses to participate in workstudy program this yew Purpose of the gram is to students business or industry in onthejob situation Companies that participate are asked to ket were the third and fourth biggest schools in the county respectively Williams has students High with 1500 Second is Secondary in Rich mond Hill with teaks normally given if worker hot are not ex pected to pay the students Johnson Sutton West has resigned as a member of the Advis ory Vocational Committee for the York County School An Ontario Hydro employee Mr Johnson told the board consolidation of the Richmond Hill and Sut ton offices into one large office in Newmarket left of time i this i by the school board last week Newmarket Dist rict High School will hold its commencement exer cises Oct 30 Sutton on Nov King City Secondary Nov Dr Williams Secondary Nov Huron Heights Secondary had its Enrolment in York County was up again this year over last but did not the num ber of students anticipated by the school board The board predict ed 13578 students would en roll by the end of Septem ber but by midSeptember with enrolled by Sept in county second ary schools Williams Second ary School in Aurora and Huron Heights in Elementary school enrolment was only slight ly over last years Sept 30 total by this year By Sept 14 the board has registered 29861 pup ils 583 more than it ex pected There were 29613 School area one which includes all schools from Newmarket to Sutton has 7709 elementary stud ents Biggest school in the area is Jersey Public School with 820 pupils Smallest is Brown Hill with 51 Area two which and Whitchurch townships has 7738 students Largest school in this area is Aur oras Regency 730 pupils Smallest is Hill- Scbool board voted approval for the Nonresident fees for trainable retarded children going to York Co unty schools was set at a scbools year for chil dren attending foil days and at for children at tending half days Huron Heights Secondary in Newmarket will get practi cal experience in their field at York County Hos pital and Home for the Aged trustees BANKRUPT SALE Under instructions from S BAKKER Trustee in bankruptcy we are liquidating the entire high quality inventory of Newmarket Custom Tailors Ltd of Mens Wear at Ma St next to Eatons Mail Order with other goods added to round out the assortment This high Inventory consists of such famous brands Arrow Warren Knit Windsor Wear Tony Day GWG Htckok Sun Valley Stetson Biltmore Bennington Botany 500 Seville Row Glen Castle Stonfields Croydon etc This high quality inventory is being offered to the lucky people of Newmarket and vicinity at reductions up to Savings of a life time SAIE STARTS WEDNESDAY AT AM SO HURRY HURRY HURRY HURRY HURRY WINTER OVER COATS Wool and Cashmere Laminated or Harris Tweed of famo Such as Biltmore Style Craft Sun Volley up EAST GWILLIMBURY COUNCIL BRIEFS SHARON East Township will as much as on the selling of debentures covering the proposed new Community Centre due to open this winter At a recent meet ing council agreed to sell the debentures for to the Ontario Municipal Improvement Corp and a bylaw to that ef fect half per cent Reeve Gladys Rolling told council that purchased at par by the corporation and with other r benefits the town ship would save a The bylaw will have to be approved by the Ontario Municipal Board TAXI LICENSE Council agreed to the transfer of a taxi licen- from Mr Van Berkell to Mr John Mr has purchased the Mr and the change will be effective Sept 15 Police Chief Fred Md council that enquiries at meetings SUTTON Two candidates meetings have been planned for the new PROMOTE CONSTABLE Constable John Hope of the East Police will be pro moted from Second Class Constable to First Class with the charge being retro active to July 15 Council agreed to the promotion on advice from the Police Chief Council will ar range a meeting with rep resentatives of Newmarket Town Council to discuss changes and costs for sand ing and snowplowing this winter Under a Regional bury will no longer be sponsible for plowing cer tain areas of the township fell some type of a- before that date should be considered by both municipalities the Simcoe Theatre Motorcyclist 21 killed in King killed Thursday night when he apparently ran in to the path of a car on the third concession of King Township Douglas Earl Leonard Moore of R R 3 King Township on arrival at York Central Hospital at Richmond Hill Police said he was northbound on the third when he apparently lost control on slippery pave ment and veered into the southbound lane The driver of the also of R King Town ship Police said the youth a third year college student was wearing a saf ety helmet

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