Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 3, 1975, C01

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THE ERA Aurora KwwlcfcOnl Wed Dec 1975 The Third Section Telecare volunteers undergo intensive training By CAROL than halfway through their religious unless the caller asks for it she said The group taking the current training course has studied under local professionals to un derstand and identify problems listen and be able to refer to professionals when asked Active listening was the topic of a recent all day training session Other courses include transactional analysis crisis theory empathy training sexuality deviations marital problems alcoholism suicide loneliness adolescent problems abortion and con fidenttality They have also had sessions in Jesus as a model and Biblical basis for the ministry The training does not give us answers it opens our minds to recognize problems Mrs it solutions we could It tells how to really listen to callers and the PR Nobodys Interested in their side Everybody who takes the training program will not be able to work the phones But usually the weed themselves out Mrs said Its up to each individual as to what they feel It will take us till then handle phones is funded by donations from It will take about 500 to When the group begins its phone Police charge three juveniles set garage fire NEWMARKET Three youngsters aged ft through 11 have been charged following a rubbish fire Patterson St last week which damaged a garage roof and the wall of the house March there will be two exchanges line might be added later if it is Report claims EG region to benefit from official plan amendment that would permit growth in the plan economic report is one of three studies requested by East Council prior to ap proval of the official plai Engineering reports on the supply of water and sewage treatment services are expected to be ready by the end of the week East Mayor support for the development plai Regional and school board tax savings will result from implementing the plan the study states because the percentage increase in assessed property valuation in the region will exceed the percentage increase in school board costs and regional govern ment costs associated with the plan But the prime benefit will be felt by the residents of East and Mount Albert who under the existing cost structure will derive benefits totalling the inside of the garage roof and smoke damage to the outside of the house Damage Is estimated at about 500 Hunt is continuing Parking lot last Police said the youth is about inches in to 140 pounds with dark shoulderlength hair combed over his forehead and parted In the middle The cleanshaven youth was wearing a blue and black checked lumber jacket and white running shoes Patricia Hook 24 of Sunny Point Dr was ab ducted at knife point from the parking lot and forced to drive to the Green Lane where she escaped her Youth charged with rape NEWMARKET A yearold been Newmarket girl has been charged with CHRISTMAS IN SUTTON IS FANTASYLAND Suttons annual snlule lo Christmas was held Friday Saturday and Sunday at Sutton Arena Above left Vanessa Miller of Petferlaw and Daniel Williams of Egypt take a spin on the merrygoround Top right Louise Rogers and give Mayor George Burrows a hand to squeeze through the new Mr a caterpillar made from drums Other features included hcIooh a fish pond Santas workshop bazaar knitting and bake tables and lucky draws Aimed truck at kids King man fined 300 Charged is Todd Allan Smith 16 of Avenue Rd Newmarket Police said a youth stopped a 14yearold Newmarket girl on Main St and using the pretense of wanting to talk to her about a girlfriend enticed her to an abandoned Timothy St garage where he raped her Mr Smith was arrested at about 8 pm that same evening from a description given by the victim Wounding charge laid KESWICK A Keswick man has been charged with wounding following the slashing of a Richmond Hill man during an argument at the Miami Sub marines in Richmond Hill early Sunday morning Charged is Robert Michael Madden of Ann- sheila Dr Keswick Police said a man got a kitchen knife and wounded Ilutlcdgc of Richmond Hill Ulcerations required 12 stitches to the head Fire destroys cor Police said Mr Smyth noticed his car on fire in his The Sutton Fire Department extinguished the blaze and the car loss is est imated at about The cause of the fire is unknown Boy is arrested 1 Country Club on Hedge a youth and several others are with being responsible for Si damage to golf needed water supply system and sewage treatment plant Construction of lite system without such a development plan would after all grants had been so Sunday Mayor existing village of Mount Albert would running services down existing streets While noting nothing specific has i she said the township ordered lo pay a fine William criminal negligence not a violent person ii project the mayor said generated by Ihe new development would also generate a saving in operation of the two plants a local tax savings of and a regional and school board tax savings residential and farm mill l the industrial and commercial mill On the negative side annually to about plemented Township road At the regional separate school government year annually elementary secondary and kill increase as will regional roads general resulting from the Mount Albert regional and school bo through the increased asses development The occupants of the t created by will be paying spend three ii jail week for running group of children a violent Judge ordered a had probation term I agree mere Mr other remedies lit i arrested Thursday a Fined 200 for deception testified Krasowskis respoi Whitchurch buck to his friend after York Regional hud followed his caving speeding car August found himself charged obstructing his truck catcalls of inicK a a Attorney Bill said The Shoe store manager charged Thursday after was defrauded from the than their share in the increased expenditui the report and Mount Albert Community ret surrounding While Paramount eyed the properly it owns north and east of village the region said it would only consider proposals in light of an overall community Window broken with rock NEWMARKET Two youths have been charged with mischief under after an offduty police officer saw two youths throw a rock through the window of a Davis Dr home last Wednesday afternoon Charged is Anthony Scott Greenhalgh 17 of Niagara St Newmarket and a 15yearold juvenile OTTAWA REPORT By SINCLAIR STEVENS Stevens outlines positions on 0 key issues travelled across Canada From Atlantic lo Pacific the concerns of Canadians are sur prisingly similar in every area same topics keep coming up The 10 most frequent subjects not necessarily in order of interest are and or Bill 22 in Quebec the postal Parly do better in Quebec Mirabel Airport and or the Olympics- and unemployment insurance In each case have been asked repeatedly for my views an the above questions Here is a got to be corrected or there will be a severe reaction in the country On the other hand the Quebec governments pushing of Hill is a form of completely out of step with The federal government should lest the constitutionality of Bill in the Supreme Court should he taken among the striking workers to determine it their leaders are in fact reflecting thoir wishes by continuing the postal strike The right to strike was granted by the Pearson government in 1967 The eight work stoppages in the post office since that year demonstrate on the part of the postal printing of money changed our approach to immir it been Certainly economic slim down it would lie wise down immigration Isnt it attribute points out of got migrant who states he wants to government to believe that the government would have spent million building Mirabel the largest airport in the world and one which is likely not needed and to have contributed million to the billion dollar 16day Olympic extravaganza while the Montreal Urban Community pours millions of gallons of untreated sewage through 157 pipes one is across into the waters surrounding Montreal Island Now due scheduled for completion delayed 10 Unemployment Insurance It is the v idence lhit there will be si Armed services The government has short changed our armed services so that we are no longer to meet our international such organizations as NATO nor to have proper surveillance of our northern territory Equipping our servicemen must Even the His known support for any leadership candidate will ensure that candidates defeat 8 Quebec support In Quebec as in the rest of the country the Progressive Conservative Party organization field candidates early and provide a meaningful Conservative alternative to the Liberal government The Tories got per cent of the vote and three seals in Quebec in the last federal election The Crcditistes gained experiment which columns I hope to be a

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