Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 7, 1971, p. 2

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I Bo April GRAND OPENING I THE BALDWIN DAM SPECIALS ft G HI PERFORMANCE YONOE ST AURORA OUTSIDERS IOW RESTRICTION BREATHERS Neighbors want it taken over ZEPHYR Flood ing along the Zephyr Creek caused by Spring PRESCRIPTIONS CAUL ED FOR AND DELIVERED Vo Extra Chv BEST DRUG STORE presently flooded owner the Zephyr Pent Moss Co tains that the Baldwin Dam could better regul ate the it were under gov meat ownership The dam itself the flooding ZephyrM area If the logs dam are set at the le gal level of feet then there is flooding up- swollen by spring off The logs must be pulled out of the dam early in the spring and again in the fall to al low the land to drain As long as the land is under water Mr cannot harvest his peat which must bs reasonably dry in order from the Depart of Lands and For ests Two officials the Maple Regional of fice visited Mr Mr Dorfman then agreed o take flooding upstream The ironic thing is that Mr ami Mr both want allure golf course on Highway north of Mount Albert is one of many properties in the watershed of the Black River experiencing flooding this spring It is on Mount Albert Creek a tributary which the SPECIALS HONDA MOTORCYCLES Now on display at R I am not the y one involved there are many vegetable farmers along Highway 48 who creeks and land vation important as that may be but of econom ics If Tripolszky can effectively drain his land then he can harvest the estimated million worth of peat that his he Proper He be able only needs three The To- market is wide op- this about en for peat moss and his Dorfman ad is the closest agree The vegetable farm- The along Highway to get the will be able to plant act a crops that will fliionsh ented Propose choice for exEG players Coming next week for next weeks issue of the New complete information on Colle summer program of Continuing Education in your community Courses the first week of May SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SHARON Young Newmarket athletes liv ing north of Davis Dr should have a choice of playing in either East Gwillimbury or N e according recommendations put forward by Newmarket lions were presented at a joint meeting of the East Gwillimbury Roc- Newmarket Recreation committee The area of Newmarket north of Da vis Dr was part of East prior to I for Newmarket first outlined the recommend ation involving minor hockey Boys would have the choice of playing either The two associations would have identical fees and both would pay an identical per capita grant per domicile The other the state There have been discussions with a view to forming Joint associ ations of minor hockey baseball and but nothing has been concluded yet A further meeting wll be held tomorrow to consider the Newmarket proposals The problem has because the boys north of Davis Dr are still part of the East Minor Hco- key Association even though their parents now- pay taxes to support the Newmarket program KARATE during baseball soft- ball and soccer It stat ed that the boys would again be able to choose which association they wished to join Mayor Gladys Roll ing in reporting to East Council on Teachers to vote on sanctions Continued from page 1 a 16 year old girl students was split requiring medical atten tion when she was struck by a 30yearold male teacher Judge Clare Morri son who heard the case in Newmarket Provincial Court held at teachers have a right to use force in disciplining students so long as it is not school teachers in York Region will vote In a provincewide bal lot in two or three we eks to decide whether they should take sanc tions against the Ontario education department to back up their fight aga inst Impos ed ceilings on education spending Next Wednesday the York teachers will me et at Williams Secondary School behind closed do ors to discuss the hold WARRANTY J ON PARTS I LABOUR MOTOR TRANSMISSION IND IN WRITING AMBASSADOR Takt the guesswork out of buying your next used ing one of Anthonys fully reconditioned good t guaranteed automobiles Many many mare to choose or by select- I new ANTHONYS for 775 3392 public meetings In Aurora and Sutton to explain heir position they also will have representatives appear ing on panels on both Richmond Hill and New market cable TV pro grams He The second case oc curred Jan in Dr G W Williams Secondary football game last fall School authorities had been Informed of the seriousness of the boys In court the crown attorney alleged that the teacher had lifted the youth from his seat him towards the door At one point when the boy bent to retrieve his crutches it was alleged crutches at him The teacher testified that he did not recall pushing the boy In dis missing the charge Judge Morrison said it should never have been laid Common sense dictates that teachers responsible In both eases Judge Morrison in his summa tion labelled the Involv ed students disciplinary problems In the first case the defence prod uced school records to support this allegation No school records were produced in the second case but testimony show ed that the boy often spoke out in class Reports of both trials received nationwide pub licity When Dr dropped him and shoved advanced his karate- Come and see the 1971 MERCURY OUTBOARDS FORI the Sportsmens Show on April In Aurora also BOATS Ask toe Ci POLMAR SPORTS Davit Dr 8933231 Cow fit and see our PATIO FURNITURE AT SPORTS Now on display Featuring p oof design and JOHN wrought iron how a teacher dents could be pushed beyond endurance to lose his temper just as par ents might In the circumstances Responding to Dr told The Era that the situation Is in no a that desperate Students should ap preciate that the teach er has a responsibility said Mr Chapman Teachers are entitled to civility and courtesy from students He said that under the law a teacher has the right to lay hands on a student so long as it is done in a rea sonable manner and in much tho same way as a parent his judgment said Mr Chapman If hes going to start anything he should be very sure he can finish It dee SECOND ARTICLE STUFFED PORK SHOULDERS

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