Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 21, 1973, 2b

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Marijuana plant found KESWICK A Keswick man has been charged with possession of marijuana fol lowing a raid on a residence by Royal Canadian Mounted Police and York Regional of marijuana pi growing in a basement were 31 Maple Ave MORSE SEWING MACHINES Price S3 Model List 30995 rices Price 132 BRICES Guarantees FURNITURE IAIN Lowest Dee Prices SAVE SAVE Minnie travelling to Florida While 60th wedding anniversary Harris for enjoying a an Open House held for of daughter Mrt a Joan Burrows and her Congratulations to you husband and family in Mr and Mrs Gordon Saturday March and children of Mr and Mis Vancouver are visiting George Styles with Mrs Sutton celebrated their parents Mr and Mrs Robert Lake and family are spending the winter school break in Mexico Mr and Mrs Lome Murrelt are spending the school break In Spam Mr aid Mrs Roger and boys are in BUI Florida for the holiday As are the Marvin Halls Who are camping on their Florida trip member of relatives and friends attended a Trousseau Tea at the home of Mr and Mrs John Allison in honour of their daughter Barbara who is to be married to Jim son of Mr and Mrs Pelley on March 31 at St James Anglican Church Sutton Bride tobe Barbara daughter of Mr and Mrs Walsh Acres was guest of honour recently at a shower given by Mrs Peggy Mueller at the home of Peggs parents Mr and Mrs Robert MENS OR LADIES SUIT 98 COMBINATION JACKET A TROUSERS SWEATERS 39 VALUABLC COUPON PLAIN DRESS 59 John Sibbald whose family once owned the Red Barn looks at a few of the left over props In the Red Barn He is involved in a group that is trying to find a way to save the barn which has been on the verge of being demolish ed since last summer Group meeting to try and save the Red Barn SUTTON A decision will be made by mid- April whether it is feasible to resurrect the Red Barn as a theatre and community centre a spokesman for a group of concerned citizens told The Bra Monday John Sibbald a member of a group that has been meeting Friday mornings for the past month said that many ideas have been suggested for use of the barn He emphasiz ed that more ideas are being sought thinking of something wider than just a summer theatre In the long run we are dreaming of something like a regional festival Mr said We would like to gel it started in a small way this summer It is very important that it should be opened this year he added He said the longer it is closed the harder it will be to open up again One of the problems he felt arc the rumors that have been circulating for the past four years that the barn is in imminent danger of being demolished That has discouraged interest in the theatre operation he said People want to know that when they drive up Ihe will he there he said At present the barn could be compared to a large wooden tent It is unsuitable for anything hut warm weather use Mr said LOTTERY One of the suggestions for fund raising would be a regular series Friday night barn dances People would bo able to buy memberships for a certain size donation and gel tickets for the reduced rales The main need besides money is for people with theatrical skills of various kinds come forward and help formulate rcbslic plans for barn need good minds lo gel thinking about it We have also thought of a lottery to raise capi tal funds to renovate the barn Mr said The Lake Tourist Association is actively supporting the groups activities Mr added He said that the barn would have to expand its activities to the Spring and Fall and that a theatre in itself would not be a big eno ugh draw Winter use is out because of the cost invol ved In winterizing the building which has no insulation or heating be added He emphasized thai people outside of Sut ton should also lake part In the groups activi ties adding thai the barn does not belong to the l l hi nil We are weak on representation from out side Sutton in the discussions said Mr The group meets once a week at municipal offices in Sutton 10 am All interested people welcome to attend OPEN EUCHRE BRIDGE Data SAT MAR 31 Time PM SHARP Plan St Newraarket fee per Payable deer OWN BAR FREE BUFFET PRIZES UP TO ADVANCE ENTRIES May lei CIIHOavldun J McEachm alio accepted thai EVERYONE WELCOME Si LESSOR CONTINUE WITH GREAT DEALS ON CERTIFIED NEW USED CARS TRUCKS purchase of any New or Certified Used Car or Truck now until March 31 Fleet and previous sales do not qualify HERE ARE SORE GREAT CHOOSE FROM AT MANS DOOR HARDTOP FOR ONLY IAURENTIAH 4106 BUICK IE SABRE CUSTOM HARDTOP 4660 1971 LEMANS TEMPEST HARDTOP FOR ONLY 1970 STATION WAGON 2695 1970 510 1495 INTERNATIONAL HAIF TON ASTRE HATCHBACK ttuTi FOR ONLY 2870 CADILLAC SEDAN DE Villi FOB ONI 1973 PONTIAC MANS SPORT 2DOOR HARDTOP 4273 SPRINT CARHALF TON 3999 VALIANT 4DOOR FOR ONLY 1895 REBEL SEDAN 1695 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM 4295 68 CADILLAC SEDAN 2995 DODGI MONACO 2 DR HARDTOP 1972 CORVETTE STIN6RAV CONVERTIBLE 1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4395 1968 CONVERTIBLE 2995 67 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE FOR ONLY 68 HANOIVAN

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