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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 23, 1977, p. 2

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2 Era Eagle Street proposal Continued from page to demolish the houses Planner Kunio Hidaka reported to the planning committee that no sewage treatment capacity is available in the towns system at present for the project but planning committee members think some might be there by the time the firm is ready to start building Mr said between and people would live in a that size Mayor Bob chairman of the com mittee pointed out the committees main con cern is redevelopment of the downtown core putting more people in there and this might be a good property to start with We should at least call a public meeting and see what the people in the area think he said It might not do the whole job we want it to do but it would be a start The committee voted to call the meeting at which Mr can present his plans and application to area residents i Keswick Feb NEWMARKETS THIRD SENIOR CITIZENS BUILDING TO LOOK LIKE THIS This architects sketch shows the ninestorey Ontario Housing Corp senior citizen apartment building proposed for a site on the south side of Timothy St east of the railway tracks It was unveiled at last weeks Newmarket planning committee meeting The committee accepted an application to the land and a public hearing will be held this spring before a recommendation is made to town council hopes to call tenders in midsummer and begin construction next fall The sketch produced by the Newmarket architectural firm of Smith and Milne shows the York Regional Police headquarters in the top right corner and the former Office Specially building at left importation Or Production Etc Some Html Out Of A Inventory In Such Every Effcl Be Supply Tha As As Possible NO MIAMI SpntC Of Act Pint electric BROILERTOASTER Pre EACH QIC I FEB Ml START I Special Purchase CHlEfTE Cjpfjfn f mi Warning smoke detector J 100FF FIRST QUAUTY PANELLINGS Groups Both Featuring Quality Plywood Panels Assorted Face As CEDAR WALNUT ELM OTHERS ROUP 1 Hidden PAINTS EACH APPROVED BROILS TOASTS DEFROSTS I 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apprnsd and fully guaranlaed about pounds Plugs Into any r for now EACH TEI OPEN WEEKDAYS 830 AM6 PM SAT TO FRI TO on some Taos AT MMRMS RATI SET 425 Haa tank la by war- Canadian birflh Float Mirror Makers guarantee defects Plastic a a a B a OAK RIDGES Sorvkxj Richmond Hi Aurora and Area from oar at St 11 at RUges Elections illegal Continued from page 1 Into two words creating seven in the township was not forwarded to the ministry of treasury economics and in tergovernmental affairs or the Mr told council at Thursdays meeting he could find no evidence Ihe change had been submitted to either provincial body The division of ward is unlawful and illegal he said Township clerk Evelyn told council she was under the impression notification had been passed on but confirmed Mr statement no evidence of communication regar ding the change could be located Apparently the first inkling of anything with the boundary changes came Tuesday when Mrs received a phone call from the office of William Newman for Durham North Mr said that in all likelihood any close decision made by council after Jan in which Mr Shillington or Mr Welch swung the vote could be void Mr then offered five possible solutions or results of the problem An application could still be made to the OMB to split Ward into two parts but the lawyer said ii would not be wise because the decision wouldnt be retroactive A private mem bers bill could be in troduced at Queens Park to legitimize the election in Ward The two coun cillors involved would resign and stand in a by- election within the old Ward boundary Action could be brought by an qualified ratepayer to have the entire election set aside and have a new date set through a writ to the County Court The township could ask the court to set aside the election in Ward I and ask that a new election be held Mr advised Mr Shillington and Mr Welch not lo vote on anything from the meeting on and recom mended council meetings be cancelled until Mar 6 Mayor Burrows said that council would still function at the committee level excluding the two affected members from voting and a planning committee meeting is scheduled for today pm However a proxy vote cast for a dead person was just one of the irregularities County Court Judge Benjamin made notes on during the recount of the Dee balloting for mayor it was learned Thursday Solicitor for the clerk Sam told a special mccling of council the judge was upset enough about deceased persons proxy to ask that a death cer tificate be sought According to Mr Nasello the judge ordered the proxy be placed In a safe place and not to be removed unless by a judges order Also on the list of questionable actions was Mayor George Burrows signing of proxy votes In his capacity as a medical At a poll In Ward 3 after the counting of the ballots one returning officer decided trie ballots should be cut to fit the ballot box In another case a returning officer did not sign for the ballots which were taken to the poll making number sent out Impossible to determine Mr Nasello said ballot pads should have been made up of SO each but in one case a pad was made up of 88 ballots It was learned that some returning of ficers did counts of used ballots against the unused while others didnt In one case ballots were taken to a poll and only 2S0 used However 10 cither used or unused were mlslayed during the hours the poll was open Mr there no evidence of anyone VfMlng twice but Councillor John Hastings informed the meeting he knew persona of CAM where two were cast by one person Pay dispute to AURORA Secretaries administra tive employees and teachers aides bring the dispute over submission of their contract to the AntiInflation Board before York Region Public School trustees tonight Represented by Canadian Union of Public Employees Local the 292 workers are asking for a new sub mission of their contract to the with in crements excluded The board last week approved a motion standing by the principle of including increments in all submissions but later agreed to meet union representatives in a onehour open session here tonight at pm The dispute arose when the board re submitted an elementary teachers agreement without increments after confusion arose over what was to have been submitted During CUPE con tract talks which resulted in an per cent raise with increment and an increase of about eight per cent without increment union negotiators accepted the boards interpretation that Increment had to be Included In sub missions In reversing teachers submission the board said Its decision on increment was an it- Local negotiations chairman NickVotle- charged Monday If wed known that then we would have gone out on strike last Sep tember he told The Era While not all union members are eligible for the increment those receiving the additional step on the salary grid would receive an average of more per year Total cost of the to is about The union held a general meeting to dispute last Wednesday night at Aurora High School While the possibility of a strike was raised there was no formal motion Mr Vollebregt stressed That bitterness was apparent among secretarial staff at board headquarters here last week Noted one secretary who asked not to be identified Now its like were paying them to work here Board budget deadline looms AURORA With a March 7 deadline for finalizalion of their budget looming York Region public school trustees Monday plodded through seven pages of the 35page document in hours Trustees later con- tided privately that budget talks are leading nowhere and earlier turned down a motion by trustee Bob McMonagle to hold a special budget session Saturday Instead theyll plot their future course of action during a meeting here at 8 pm tonight Ferns to address Liberal meeting Riding Association nomination meeting here tonight By early this week association president Jim Wilson remained the only declared contender AURORA John Ferris Liberal for London South and former chairman of the London board of education will be guest speaker during the YorkNorth Liberal Local architect should design school Crlbar AURORA A recommendation that a Toronto architect be appointed to design a new elementary school for Newmarkets Valley of the Cedars has drawn a blast from York Region public school board chairman Craig Newmarket trustee on the board Mr Cribar told a Wednesday night session of the planning and building committee here lhat the firm of Smith Milne and McBurncy should be considered lo ensure a design that will reflect community feeling They arc an swerable to the com munity Mr Cribar said of the firm based on Main Si in Newmarket The committee agreed however to recommend the appoint ment of Part nership a Toronto firm to next Mondays full board meeting Its got logo a stage further said Mr Cribar and Im going to fight it just as strongly at next stage As board chairman Mr Cribar cannot nor mally comment at length on agenda items To participate in debate he will have lo tem porarily turn ihe meeting over to board vice- chairman Quirk He noted however entire issue of hiring local architects for local projects must be reconsidered Some time were going to have to face issue of that kind of money going out of the county said Mr Cribar Thursday Smith Milne and McBurney spokesman Milne said his firm has done smaller renovations and additions for the public school board but has yet to be appointed to design a major school ARE YOU YOUR I We specialize in coverage for homes snowmobiles boats commercial etc Over 30 years experience at your fingertip call CHARLES E BOYD LID a

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