Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 23, 1977, p. 9

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Sprin i urn West devel The Newmarket Aurora Ketwkk Out Wed plan 75 homes on seven acres proposal at a public here last week to put bousing units on J AURORA Monaghan Ltd representing developers Of the acres in the subdivision seven are slated for housing with the remainder in road use and flood plain according to the plan After seven years of planning the proposal represents sound planning and design principles commented Mrs Rose Council feels this is a fair proposal Coun cillor Richard Isaacson tokl the group Developers propose single family homes About citizens attended the meeting to hear discussion of Springburn West subdivi sion on Murray Dr just west of the Aurora Stopping Plata The density of persons per acre is lower by 50 per cent than originally proposed noted Mary Rose of Marshall Macklin ranging from to 2500 ft along Dr and continuing around the north boun dary of the subdivision on lots of from 5000 to 11000 sqft The semidetached homes proposed on Murray Dr just west of the plaza would be from to sq ft on ft lots There are link villas proposed in the centre of the area of to sq ft on lots of from to 4000 sq ft Roads were designed to minimize through -j- More shots last year NEWMARKET Immunization levels for school entrants increased in York Region once a computer assisted school health program began according to a report Last year per cent of students entering the regions elementary schools were adequately immunized compared to per cent the previous year before the computer program began the regions Board of Health was told Thursday The region compares well to students in the program in other areas with only per cent in other areas adequately immunized last year the report states Also last year per cent of school children were vaccinated against rubella per cent against measles and 58 per cent against mumps the report continues Yorks population up 7000 last year NEWMARKET York Region population increased by more than during the past year with a jump of more than 3000 in Martha The region population now stands at 202252 as of November of compared to 195141 in 1975 Newmarket population increased to 21468 from 24142 while Aurora is up to from King Township is at up from Georgina Township Is up to from 16859 while East Gwillimbury Township climbed to from Whitchurch Stouffville stands at 12748 up from Richmond Hill population Is at up from 33916 white Vaughan is at up from Markham Is up to from for clinic sought from town NEWMARKET A spot rezoning to allow expansion of a Church St residence so it can ac- commodate a chiropractic clinic is being considered by Newmarkets planning committee Pete Van Ever- made the ap plication for rezoning of 204 Church St a home one lot north of Timoth St on the west side Church A public meeting of property owners within feet of the Church St location will be called in about six weeks and any objections to the rezoning proposal will be heard at that time Homemaker fees go up NEWMARKET The York Region health aH social services committee backed a move Thursday to in crease fees for the Red Cross Services from to per day and from 375 to per hour The increase is necessary to cover operating expenditures a report staled Council is expected to approve the increases tomorrow effective Jan I traffic with a culdesac off Murray Dr and crescent off Nisbet Dr developers noted Through the centre of the development there Is a park system on flood plain land with paths linking the two areas Price range will be determined at the time of market Alan Cossar owner told the meeting Price range is something that is very difficult to get at he claimed We come directly up against market values at the time we put the houses up Quorum for one meeting in three NEWMARKET The York Region plan ning committee has been able to hold only one of three meetings scheduled since the new council assumed office in January After watting the required halfhour the committee was dismissed last Wednesday for lack of quorum along with about citizens and developers who came to hear discussion on proposals before the committee The committee was short only one member and of the three members absent only one had called the committee was told The committee failed to get a quorum for its first meeting of the year held shortly after the new council took over Absent from last weeks meeting were Newmarket Mayor Bob Georgina township Mayor George Burrows and Alma Walker of Markham Committee chirman David of Vaughan Lois of and regional chairman Garfield Wright attended the meeting MAPLE LEAF COMMUNITY SCHOOL Fishermen invited to course NEWMARKET Spring cant be far way when a fishermans fancy turns to a new fishing pole That at least is what Joe Kozlowski a teacher at Maple Leaf school ire is counting on He is going to offer a course in fishing pole con struct ion as part of Maple Leafs community school program a meeting at the school last Wed nesday learned The course is only one of many being offered town citizens at school by the Maple Leaf Community School ad visory council Mr course will cost fisher men 18 for materials but according to organizers the com pleted fishing pole will be worth far more than that Anyone wishing to sign up for the course should contact com munity school co ordinator Norma at the school Belly dancing classes the popularity surprise of last fall at the school are being held again said Mrs Classes for advanced dancers and for begin ners started Monday Last Wednesdays meeting called to determine the needs of the community also decided to set up a spring lecture series to deal with subjects such as in surance real estate the battered child syndrome and wills The school is beginning to fill up during the evenings said Mrs The gym is now being used every night but there is still room for more programs She urged anyone with an idea to call her One program that still does have openings is the series of talks now underway entitled Children A Challenge she said Its a 10week series and costs 12 i it i I I Now more than ever Matinee mildness makes alot sense Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises thai danger to health increases with amount inhaling per cigarette King Sire tar nicotine Regular tar nicotine 3 Bi Sate Dayt Thursday Fri Saturday February 24 through 26 Zellers Homo Sal Event Features MoneySaving Specials I flight to Limn tVnferCos No 1 Imperfect Flannelette Sheets Warm up to these values Cosy 100 cotton flannelette sheets in fashion pastel shades of pink or blue Fully machine- washable or Twin Flat or Fitted EACH Bath Towel Buy Slight imperfections will not atfect wear however they enable us to bring you these Cannon towels at a tremendous saving I Youll find jacquards prints and solids in bathdecor shades All machinewashable 22 x 42 and Milano Fashion Sheets Flat or Twin or Double size PillOWIipi Slock up now at this outstanding Special Purchase sale price cotton machinewashable pillow slips and flat or fitted sheets In twin or double sizes in a dainty multi coloured floral print design Smooth to steep on nice to look at and priced right for savings I FortreP Pillows Feather Pillows EACH Odourless nonallerganlc pillow with polyester fibre fill In attractive floral striped ticking finished sire TM Charm EACH lor a good nights sleep on these soft chicken- leather pillows I Durable cotton ticking Approx finished sire Cosy Comforters Comloft at savings I polyester tilled comforters covered in French crepe Rose Charm floral print with co ordinating nonslip solid colour back Gold blue or pink the re ar Twin Bed Appro Credit Convenience at Zellers Any el These Credit Cards Acctffttd Newmarket Upper Canada Mall Monday to Friday WiT

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