Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 16, 1977, p. 2

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The Era Newmarket Amn Oat We March It Mount Albert Wl hears Moscow talk sets party plans BV VIOLA GILUaV MOUNT ALBERT Has it really sprung Geese have been seen flying north robins and redwinged blackbirds are back pussy willows are in bud it certainly looks like it Horticulturists warn though not to be in too much of a hurry to get at the lawn The ground is soft and much damage can be done to the grass by raking at this time of the year School council posts now open NEWMARKET Nominations will be accepted tonight for executive posts on the Leaf GRANT SHARON The have i received final approval youth contact council foraWintariograntofup officials said Thursday School Advisory Council Available positions include chairman recording secretary corresponding secretary program convenor tele phone convenor fund- raising convenor and to to be used the purchase of a new timer for the East Gwinimbury arena Clerk Jack Hopkins told council meeting last week that he has com pleted the necessary forms and made ion for a community centres grant that will complete the project Nominations will open during the councils regular meeting tonight at 8 pm at the school and will remain open during the first portion of the April session also beginning at pm Election of officers will be held during the latter half of the April 6 meeting Last Thursday was a very interesting day for the Mount Albert Womens Institute Mrs Myrtle gave an interesting talk on her recent trip to Russia where she visited Moscow Lenengrad Kiev and Yalta Mrs noted the reverence for the past and the honor paid the common soldiers was very evident and the ancient cathedrals and palaces are now museums of past cultures Following her talk members enjoyed viewing many of the photos Mrs brought back with her Mrs Dorothy Jordan responded to the motto by telling of the many places of interest travellers in Canada might visit Plans were made for a euchre party in the Mount Albert Community Centre Wednesday March 23 at 8 pm CAS increases work but balances told it NEWMARKET The Childrens Top winners were named following the York Region public schools Area One public speaking contest at Keswick Public School last weak Winners included from the left Cheryl Carson Sharon third in the junior NEW FEE SHARON East Gwillimbury Council plans to make it a little easier on transient traders Council has amended the bylaw changing the standard fee of to a sliding scale division Joanne Sutton second junior Kernahan Keswick first junior Andy Kveps top senior boy and top senior speaker and Jan Draper Park Ave top senior girl Society of Yofc Region is handling an increasing number of referrals by court officials members were told during the societys annual meeting here earlier this month Created through changes in the Training Schools Act the in creased caseload has created a need for a holding facility for youngsters who have come in contact with the law but not been charged J society executive director I Van Camp noted Legally the social worker has no right to hold such a child he stressed There is a very urgent need to define and legalize the right of staff to if necessary forcibly Aid and restrain Successful efforts of cannot be main- The executive talned ground gained director praised the cannot be held without a diligence and skill of financial injection in staff In coping with he safd financial restrictions that About persons created difficulties in attended the session provision of CAS services during which seven new during members were named to In spite of an ex- the CAS board of tensive increase in tors referrals of family cases Named to threeyear intensive shortterm terms were Mrs DE work by the social work of staff resulted In a Mary of reduction in total child Keswick Mrs Ronald care population a Kervin of Newmarket lowering of expenditures and Arnold Simpson of and a resultant balancing Aurora of our budget he noted Aurora Councillor Despite the balanced Kel Toner was named to a budget last year second threeyear term however additional funds while Mrs Kerr of will be needed in 1977 Mr King Township was Van Camp emphasized appointed for two years I I Suede Casuals Mens sizes 7 toll Regular Kinney Price Wednesday March 16th to Saturday March 19th Suede Casuals Boys even sizes 13 to Regular Kinney Price 1499 Now only 15 Youths sizes to Regular Kinney Price inoo Now only 10 i Now only 10 Ladies sizes to Regular Kinney Price1799 Now only 15 Suede casuals lor ladies men and children With two eyetie suede leather moccasin toe uppers and natural crepe soles Available In dark brown for ladies and men dark brown and beige for boys and dark brown only for youths Also available in smooth brown leather for men in sizes 7 to Regular Kinney Price 2399 Now only goo Mens Clogs 1 Fashionable clogs with tan leather uppers with a decorative lace vamp Wooden heels and soles with neolite outer sole Made in Brazil in sizes to Regular Kinney Price Ladies Casuals With Ian leather uppers and moccasin toe styling Wood wedge heels and rubber crepe soles Sizes 512 to 9 Regular Kinney Price Sll Mens and Boys Cougars Featuring six eyetie suede leather uppers padded collars and action grip soles Available in blue or green with yellow trim Boys sizes I to 6 Regular Kinney Price Mens sizes 61 to Regular Kinney Price 1899 Childrens Unisex Shoes Featuring combination suede leather and twotone gold uppers in four eyetie styling Padded collars for comfort Junior sizes 812 to 12 with wedge heels Regular KinneyPrice Senior even sizes to with unit soles Regular Kinney Price Available at the following locations only iriney shoes Fashion and style for everyone Jane Street 7431623 8051 Sticet Thcrnhill 3770 Lawrence Avenue East Scarborough Ave East Scarborough 900 Albion Road Rexdale 3 Queen Street North Streetsvtlle Guelph Street Georgetown 8776333

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