School board replaces Huron Heights Secondary principal J FRIZZELL NEWMARKET Huron Heights Secondary School prin cipal J R Frizzell has been re fer reassignment of duties i early October Mr Frizzell succeeded Teachers at the school have complained of poor administra tion and general unrest among presented a brief to Mr Chap man and other board officials complaining about the situation The department head has since left Huron Heights and is a teacher elsewhere in the pro- classroom Board superintendent John Kippen Bill Armstrong of Dr leadership at the school the staff and students 1 their confidence in him The brief contained a number of names in support of its contents Mr was relieved of The Boara in part the Board is grate ful to Messrs Kippen Armstrong The Board is appreciative of the manner in which the Heights administrative porary school organization THE ERA vol no Since 1852 PAGES ONTARIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1971 CENTS Ladyfield Construction will build town a second arena in next subdivision all out effort in develop ing both the temporary and the new organization The statement concludes The senior students have also shown a readiness to assist and their understanding as well as that of their parents is Vital Mr Kippen is acting prin cipal of Huron Heights until a permanent appointment is made ed by DelZotto Homes will build the arena on about three acres of land immediately west of the high school and give it to the town as its park contribution for the development Under provincial legislation a subdivider must deed five per cent of his land or give equiva lent value to a municipality for parks use East new arena cost The will also be required to contribute the usual town lot levies to pay for town- provided services to install all the services within the subdivi sion including underground hy dro oversized sewer pipes and to build some streets outside his project proposed subdivision Negotiations for the arena contribution are in line with a new policy established by to make major the recreation facilities of the general community as well as to supply internal services in their projects Earlier in the year council required Develop ments Ltd to agree to build a municipal swimming pool in its development on the south end of town Council has EG may halve announced its intent to have the firm roof the pool when it builds the second phase of its project ment before it can proceed The area was formerly in East Gwil- Township which did not have an official plan The amend ment wilt come before a public meeting in a few weeks If ap- existing official plan Entrance to the arena will be from an extension of Patter son St present maps indicate Del Zotto will be required to build this street to extend Wat son Ave to Bolton Ave and to build a short street from Davis Dr as well as to Baldwin dam failure could trigger disaster new report reveals By DON BERNARD Era Staff Reporter BALDWIN Failure of the Baldwin Dam in a Hazel type storm would result in failure of the Sutton extensive damage to lower reaches of the Black River ing to an unpublished report prepared by the Department of Energy and Resources Management East Gwillimburys new arena and community centre v Sharon on the road to Mount Albert cost about to build The DelZotto firm said i similar structure next to Huron Heights Secondary School built last year and Seek River Drive Park community centre proposed for the verdrive Park area a commu nity of approximately famil ies in East Town- Harold Taylor president of CONTEST RESULTS Results of the contest to name Develop ments Ltd subdivision will be announced next week both River drive Ratepayers As sociation and the Parks Board and Ron vicepresident f the ratepayers group the proposal A price of 28000 for a 24000 ft building with full The Parks Board owns a double tot on River which it hopes to sell with proceeds going to reduce the cost of the has been made available purpose Mr Taylor told council tax pay time Police stepup Main St patrols SHARON East 1971 tax bills will be is sued around Oct and the township may only allow two weeks instead of a month to make payment township clerk Jack Hopkins told council with the com puter have created the final de lay said Mr Hopkins Because of interest the township necessary t of day ment to two weeks the clerk advised council Council agreed to discuss the matter in committee before a final decision is made Another question to be de cided is whether or not to charge area mill rates in the past villages have paid for Newmarket Council York Reg ional Police Chief Bruce Craw ford has increased foot patrols on Main St and has ordered strict enforcement of the towns antiloitering bylaw said he doubted June July and August of 1970 the discussion in Newmarket MAY REVIVE TOM KIRK NIGHT tradition Tom Kirks Night was a night of skating races hockey games and other events for the towns public school children It was usually held just before the ice was taken out of Hie arena in the spring Originally called Kiddies Night the name was changed to Tom Kirks Night in memory of its founder York County Police Tom and finally petered out because there time available in t Council Councillor Smith and Councillor Doris Blair who led the move to complain to the police commission are bath Main St merchants Referring to a suggestion Era columnist Bill Gamble in weeks edition the chief said lie felt shop owners really complaining about people Pointing out that Newmar ket continues to enjoy the same number of policemen as in past years Chief Crawford said possible an officer will he placed on foot patrol under the Highway Traffic Act in Newmarket more than tripled over last summer Dur ing June Inly and August of period last year Timpson wins Liberal nomination AURORA George 25yearold Aurora high school science teacher won the York North Liberal provincial nomin ation Monday night people Mr nominated by Newmarket town councillor Randy LaMorre lion already have candidates in the field Progressive Conserva tive MPP Rill Hodgson is seek ing reelection and Bob Lewis is the standardbearer Mr Timpson told the meet ing he has been campaigning for the nomination for nine months ashamed to ask council to come down there he added Mondays discussion with council centered on how the new hall would be paid for Mayor Gladys Rolling poin- Crisis for ANKH is over NEWMARKET The cri sis is over at Davis Drive Since June 1370 the aged house just cast of York County or crisis intervention service or simply the crisis While Ankh the Egyptian word for life offered a vari ety of services the stress was on helping youth In crisis Right fully or not the centre became popularly known for its aid to teenagers with drug problems Thats nil changed now or at least its in the process of change Ankh is no more Now the centre is known simply as Yo uth Services and its scope is being widened to provide help for young people whose prob lems may or may not fall into the crisis category The building is undergoing a complete revamping both physically and philosophically A new paint job has rejuvenated its interior And theres a new staff headed by Beth Loach a mother of three adult children with a varied background in yo uth counselling Youth Services program The imposition of regional government on this area ares without a major city is in my opinion preposterous he vincial grants and this grants Under a Conservative government the people of this Region vill be loft to pick up their own bill he predicted problems and this nation he said the situation at York County Hospital the proposed hydro line not only dealing directly with kids but also with other agen which deal with kids like the Idea of this pla ce being available in a different way than FALL FESTIVAL STARTS TONIGHT includes the dam the mill pond and the land sur rounding the pond would be worthwhile acquisitions for their recreational po tential However in July the Ontario Parks Integra tion Board the cabinet hoard that reviews all park The did s decision was not final and that it would take another look at the proposal at its scheduled meeting in September Meanwhile dam owner Jan has been kept waiting for some months expecting that the includ ing one letter from Maslen Supervisor Acqui sition and Planning Section the department is interested Report urges Ontario buy dam property BALDWIN A report compiled earlier mer by the Summer Sur- vey Task Force of the partment of the Environ ment looks favorably The report has four sections dealing with the engineering biological for est and recreation potent for the property engineering Hazel It is felt that had the Baldwin Dam not held at this time severe flood dam age would have occurred Flood damage in Sutton and Jacksons Point would the lie Works contact The South Lake Simcoc Conservation Authority has been interested In the pro perly but according to a letter sent by Authority Chairman Lambert to Lands and Forests It was not budgeted for In have been advised by your Fish and Wildlife section that they consider the acquisition of the property Baldwin management people a A- finite commitment with r gard to this purchase sine the Authority was interested in the See REPORT page The loss of dam at Baldwin would undoubt edly result In the failure of the Sutton dam and dam age to two township T biology section lists the varieties of fish that would thrive in the mill pond including Plant species including alder dogwood raspberries gooseberries poplar and black ash also flourish there according to the report No management from the wildlife standpoint of this area is required as it now provides adequate co ver and food the report It also states the mill pond would be easily adap ted for swimming The recreation section of the report provides two See STUDY page