Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 10, 1973, 2a

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LATE MODEL CARS AT OLD FASHIONED policemen raid party lay charges against eight NEWMARKET A York Regional Police raid on a party at the Optimist Hall ball and charged Michael Duncan Pearson 20 of RR Newmarket with having and keeping liquor for sale Police said the party was licensed with only a nosale special oc casion permit They say a 14- yearold was selling tickets for the liquor Philip Stuart Smith 28 of Toronto was charged with obstructing police following a scuffle when another man was arrested Edward William Armstrong of Keswick will in court on a charge of causing a disturbance Five others were charged with being drunk in a public place The IRISH HOUSE FOR DINING ROOM 2 2 RESERVATIONSCALL pi FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK WED THURS SAT 10 11 12 13 PETER BOYLE EMBASSY SHOW BAND AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY Children Film Program SATURDAY OCT 13 Children may pickup their FRII tickets from the library during regular heuri Town could lose store York Regional Police Detective Barry Delaney centre and Constable Chuck Beckett right escort suspect to Newmarket cells Friday af ternoon Simon Prijatelj wis charged with attempted murder Story on Teachers board remain at stalemate over contract arquharson had earlier aid he would not new Upper Canada Mall under construction and to open Kit spring attracted considerable attention at the suggested the new store on the outskirts of town might encourage customers to drive right by and shop at the Newmarket mall Any move it this time which the distance shoppers must travel between stores will encourage shopping by car CCA chairman HaroldGibbard wrote Or shoppers must use can they will be tempted to travel to the large plaza the towns core commercial needs PUBLIC OWNERSHIP The official plan also urges public ownership of flood plain lands wherever possible and recommends the prohibition of all type of building within the flood plain Mr Gibbard pointed out in his letter The CCA executive was out of town and Mr Manning said he had been asked by Mr Gib- bud to submit the letter Mr Gibbards wife present and asked town official to produce showing the site in relation to the flood clerk Administrator KB Rodger said he the maps but he hadnt brought to the meeting Mr Manning a former member of the town planning board said be Is concerned about the longterm future of Auroras commercial district He said it is essential that a redevelopment scheme aimed at retaining the bulk of Auroras business on the main street is launched in the immediate future The present downtown core is dying Mr Th Buck further salary offers and officials or four closed has there official indication teachers meeting ileOSSTF District president withdrawal of non essential tasks that has crippled some extra circular programs in some Metro Toronto NOT ENOUGH SITES company gets regular requests for commercial sites on Yonge St There arent enough he said dont know of any property for a Former students sought Minimum teams for both sides launched tOf CeretTlOnV Ihic folic Inlkc In his letter Mr Gibbard said there are places in our commercial core not In a flood plain that can be used for this project Said Mayor Buck I dont think the Con cerned Citizens are any more concerned about the quality of life in Aurora than the council is Its unfortunate Mr Gibbard isnt here tonight replied Mrs Gibbard Id have told him the same thing Pass it on retorted Mayor Buck Mr Ross wasnt worried about the threat of Upper Canada Mall He said it will cost a merchant to per year to rent space in the new shop ping plaza in Newmarket and that coat will be passed on to the consumer Theyll only go there once to find out the and lake pari In a spelcal presentation to Mrs I Ian Ion She will he photographed with all the former students who are on hand OPENING mm Sources in Newmarket claimed the rental figure is vastly exaggerated Mr Ross said his own surveys show per cent of his customers drive to his store Mr Manning stressed that he had no rancor towards Home Hardware or any particular proposal By the end of the meeting he conceded I support them generally Home Hardware serves as a supplier to its franchises and does not put up the cash for franchise expansions Mr Ross said after the ALL STOCK UP TO A Underwood Mills AT ALL 3 LOCATIONS Barrie PLUS WIN A FREE VACATION FOR2TOFREEPORT INTHEBAHAMASU mo purchase SHOP AT HOME SERVICE CALL ANNUAL MEETING York lkwsiijr0ct1latl15pa BOARDROOM MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE a FOOD Ntwmarktt Drlvt atao au

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