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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 2, 1977, p. 8

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I 8 The Era Newmarket Aaron Kwwkk Out in grants road signs lead to a tragedy citizen tells council its coordinator NEWMARKET A Wednesday he thought delay in payment of a the new grant money provincial grant would be available today promised for the con- tinued funding of the Maple Leaf community school project has cost the project its fulltime Jane McLaughlin who was employed by the Maple Leaf Advisory Council as of the program from Sep tember to the end of December had to leave when the 1976 funding expired parks and HURON HIUTES By LESLIE BLUNT This years Oklahoma promises- to be one of the best yet It is evident that both teachers and students involved have been working very bard to insure perfection Tickets can be obtained from any taking part again in this member of the cast or years at hand It will be put on for Williams 1 the public February and The cost is for adults and for students Huron Heights will be It Is on February Friday featuring the group Wednesday As always there will be trophies for the school with the most spirit one Huron is proud to say has The night includes been theirs before basketball games Everyone who goes has a followed by a dance good time Aurora bush to offer syrup AURORA Maple recreation Commissioner demonstrations Dan Shannon reported to will be held at Sheppards councillors last Conservation Area Maple Leaf again this year the KING TOWNSHIP The confusion over regional road signs and King Township road signs bearing identical num bers has come up before township council again A King Township man concerned over the errors being caused by new regional road signs has petitioned council to take some quick action before tragedy strikes some family in need of emergency aid John Del Tin was speaking from first hand experience when he warned council that a serious and dangerous problem exists as a result of the new road markers The problem however is not new to council which has been pressing regional council in the hope of making changes Mr Del Tin told Council that Jan he made an emergency call to the fire department when a chimney caught fire He told council it took between and minules for the fire truck to reach his residence because they had been misdirected to York Regional instead of King Township Mr Del Tin said that firemen complained that the confusion is a recurring problem and that despite complaints nothing has been done The King Township man told council We have a serious and dangerous problem on our hands If the fire had been more serious my home would not be standing today Mr Del Tin pointed out that human lives are at stake until some reme dy is made Council will look into the matter further and try again get some action to have the con troversial signs clarified in order to avoid further problems No small home market in King builder claims KING TOWNSHIP Critic of King Townships planning department have been advocating for several years the building of smaller homes but at last weeks council meeting Dave a King Township developer told coun cillors he is having trouble selling smaller homes he has built in the Crescent Heights sub division in Mr appeared before council to seek an amendment to his sub division agreement with the township to allow him to build larger homes According to the King Township man families buying homes in King Township want at least 18W ft to allow for three bedrooms and family rooms on the main floor Mr pointed out that under the present terms of the subdivision agreement the minimum square footage is 1300 sq Budget chief to be firm ft and maximum The King Township man said he built four of a projected homes last year at the size allocated He told council I cant sell them He pointed out that homes in an adjacent area to Crescent Heights are sq ft Thats about the size people are wanting he told council Councillor Bill Long told planning commiltee chairman Mr Bachly that council has been concerned about the number of estate development homes being built He asked Mr whether a change from the size stated in the agreement would solve problem It seems to me that about eight years ago people were begging for smaller homes Councillor Murray reminded council He suggested that developer be allowed to build per cent of the projected 56 homes at the size stated in the agreement and the other percent from to 2000 sq ft Council agreed to recommend the change project is jointly spon sored by the advisory council which is a neigh borhood citizens group and the municipal parks and recreation depart ment It administers community activities and programs at Maple Leaf school Mr Shannon said last York Region to widen Kennedy Rd NEWMARKET York Region approved expropriation action Thursday as a first step in widening and recon struction of Kennedy in Whitchurch Stouff- ville Reconstruction will correct a bad intersection with the 2526 Sideroad a move long advocated by local council Bob Hodgson engineering commissioner told council Corresponding work to improve the sideroad was approved by Whit church Stouffville council last July ac cording to a report Kennedy St runs from Steeles Ave to Lake Simcoe the regional a noted ft QUALITY film shops SAME DAY Service FREE FILM OPEN Sal Aurora Mm hi Kodak SISTER TILLIE PALM READER CARD READER AND AD VISOR WILL SOLVE ALL YOUR PROBLEMS LOVE BUSINESS MARRIAGE FAMILY AFFAIRS SEE HER TODAY ALL READINGS CONFIDENTIAL FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 6383414 WILSON HEIGHTS SHEPHERD KING TOWNSHIP The chairman of finance for King Town ship Council is deter mined that departmental budgets are going to be in on target this year and has presented a schedule for councils approval Councillor Harper has told council members that lie wants to keep any increases in spending down to a six per cent maximum and will try to hold salary increases for township staff to an eight per cent maximum He alio requested heads and the township library board and fire depart ments to hold their in creases in spending and to have budgets prepared and submitted by Feb The finance chair- man said he hopes to consider the budgets and approve or suggest changes by April and have an audited financial statement for 1976 completed by June The finance chair man said he also wants to sec a mill rate set by May and informed council tax bill installments are planned for March May Aug 25 and Oct WIN ONE WEEK IN THE SUN FOR WO AT THE FABULOUS IN THE BAHAMAS DRAW WILL BE HELD MONDAY FILL IN A TODAY NO PI I a m Cms JIM MAIILAND IRCHASE REQUIRED NO PAYMENT j FOR DAYS NO DOWN PAYMENT il you qualify JANUARY CLEARANCE Interest Credit Approval VEGA HATCHBACK licovcm 4072 SALE PRICE IMMCSI13 CtJ265920wf3mo FORD CUSTOM 8 PS white mils radio MAVERICK auto tear warranty JAVELIN AMI 360 V3 factor air stereo auto PS mi 111541 S factory air iootleiSthrouhoutJN0042l MONKGO auto PS PB radio white walls GREMLIN Hatchback factory air PRICES UNTIL JANUARY 6835540 1 KMGST0N RD E PICKERING 5jMy No i South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority announced this week Scheduled weekends from midMarch to mid- April the demonstration will be held Saturdays and Sundays for the public and weekdays for prearranged school groups The weekend program will include a selfguiding trail plus hourly guided tours of the sugar bush located at the south end of Industry St information and education co ordinator Peter Seibert said pancake breakfasts last year sponsored by the Aurora Lions Club in conjunction with the public tours will be held again this year For additional in formation on the Bush program or any areas operated by the SLSCA contact the authority office at A I I I il I serious ems si This is what Ontario in advance hi Recently arrangements were made for a group of Indian children to attend the public school in a northern Ontario town The principal of the school in the town was aware that Indian children sometimes had a rough time at the hands of other students and to try to forestall this kind of situation he called in a Human Rights Commission counsellor to talk to the other children The counsellor asked the children if any of them had ever moved to a new school and what they thought it would feel like it they were the strangers In this way he helped them understand how the Indian children would be feeling when they arrived and the integration proceeded relatively smoothly Our job is to help bring people together and encourage healthier relationships among all groups If you would like more information or assistance contact the Human Rights Commission at any of following addresses i CARADONNAS FRUIT MARKET MAC APPLES BASKET GRADE Community counselling is one of major roles of your Ontario Human Rights Commission We hold seminars and discussions with police in areas where there are Communication barriers between them and minority groups to help relieve tension and promote mutual understanding We attend meetings of immigrants and nativeborn minority groups to explain to them both their rights under the legislation and their responsibilities as citizens of this Province We also help bring people into contact with local agencies like groups community and government agencies and churches which are available to help but which many people dont even know exist Wherever theres a difficulty based on race language colour or creed the Human Rights Commission is available to generate discussion and motivate people to develop understanding and respect for the others point of view HAMILTON 1 West Avenue Souih Postal Zone Telephone LONDON St Postal Zone Telephone SUDBURY La Salic Telephone WINDSOR Avenue Postal Zone Telephone 1 KENORA Postal Zone P9N Telephone OTTAWA Rcveistie Drive PosIalZone K1H7X3 Telephone THUNDER BAY James SI Telephone KITCHENER King Slieet West Postal Zone N2G Telephone 7447308 PETERBOROUGH 267 Si PosIalZone K9J3MB Teephone SAULTSTE MARIE Sheet PosIalZone Telephone TORONTO Avenue Postal Zone il- Ontario Human Rights Commission Ministry of Labour MO Minlatar Sfa William Davis Premier 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