Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 15, 1977, C10

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CM To turn sod for Scan Ion centre BRADFORD is considerable list for the sod- tuning ceremony for the Scanlon Creek Outdoor Education Centre here Wed June 29 Besides members of ihe South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority invitations have been extended to area school board representatives Ministry of Natural Resources officials councillors and staff from East and the Board of Trustees of the Nature Conservancy of Canada NOTICE of TO proceed SAMTAItY SEWDtS ROAD STOW SEWERS UNDER LOCAL ACT FOR MOUNT ALBERT Tate Notice That The Council of The Corporation of the Town of East intends to construct Sanitary Sewers Watermains Road Reconstruction and Storm Sewers on the following streets in Mount Albert King Street from Mount Albert Road to Princess Street approximately feet Victory Drive from Mount Albert Road to Main Street approximately 1200 feet Victoria Street from Main Street to Shannon Road approximately 550 feet water street from Mill Street northerly ap proximately feet Centre Street from Mount Albert Road northerly to a point feet north of Mill Street approximately feet Alice Street Iron Mount Albert Road northerly to a point feet north of Bank Street approximately 100 feet Mount Albert Road from Centre street easterly to a point feet east of Alice street approximately BOO feet Elizabeth Street from Centre Street to Alice Street approximately feet Main Street from King Street to Centre Street ap proximately feet Bank street from Centre Street to Alice Street ap proximately feet Princess Street from Victoria Street westerly a point feet west of King Street approximately l0O feet Mill Street from Victoria Street to Centre Street approximately feet Shannon Road from Victoria Street to Water Street approximately feet as a local improvement and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work The estimated cos of all work is which is to be paid by the Corporation and the estimated cost per foot frontage is The special assessment is to be paid in whole or in annual in stalments 3 Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the works must do so on or before pm Monday the day of July DATED JUNE JFHOPKINS ClerkTreasurer Sharon Ontario Form 3 Local Improvement Act J ITS CURTAIN TIME By RUBY The Joan Barrett School of Ballet to presenting Colors of Blue and Neil Diamonds Livingston Seagull a modern ballet Friday and Saturday evenings June 17 and at the Factory Theatre Henderson Dr Aurora Curtain time 815 pm Tickets may be obtained at the door or call 7276179 or 8837398 Joan Barrett has been the choreographer for many of the Theatre Auroras Musical productions most recent being Game Joan received most of her ballet training from Lloyd and Belly Family of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet After obtaining most of her major certificates from the Royal Academy of Dancing she spent a season of intensive study in New York including modeme ballet and jazz She is continuing her studies at York University and is working towards a career and her degree in Dance She says dancing has been so enjoyable and therapeutic for me that I believe it can help everyone to a fuller and richer existence Dawn Pike will be the featured artist in Seagull Dawn has been dancing since she was four years of age She has studied with Alice Baird and performed with the Scarborough Ballet Company While she has been studying with Joan Barrett Dawn has taken her Elementary Examination She has just com pleted her first year of the Ryerson Dance Program This summer Dawn will attend the Banff School of Pine Arts Crystal Winger is producer and also executive secretary of Theatre Aurora Pat Spiers executive producer of Theatre Aurora is assisting Rowland artist is doing the set design Rowland is well known in the area for his splendid set designs for the Aurora Drama Workshop which later became Theatre Aurora Mr is an executive of and teacher at Dr GW Williams Secondary School Theatre Aurora has made tentative plans for its season Definitely it will open with Private Lives by Noel Coward directed by Craig Kamcke Craig has already had two readings for the cast Other plays include The Outrageous Act of Julian Waterman The musical for the season has been selected Fiddler on the Roof More about these productions in a later column Newmarket Theatre Centre is into con struction of Its new thrust stage at the old Town Hall Botsford St Milne has drawn plans that call for storage space under the stage This has always been a problem Artistic director Paul has an nounced Taming of the Shrew is to be the first production of the new season Readings are lobe held soon He has already told members in terested in parts to be ready for at least 10 weeks of rehearsals He hopes to start rehear sals in August members are reminded the annual golf tournament takes place at the Sharon Golf Club June 25 Following the tournament everyone will adjourn to Gillian and Reg residence for a swim party There are now active members with and they and their families are invited to the family picnic in the Wesley Brookes Conservation Area July Call at 8958118 or Ann Cox at for further in formation North York NEWMARKET ONT Mil oh suits f Wed15Thur16Fri17Sttt18 J Sun 19Mon20Tues21 v A special offer from the Colonel raff PUCK PROCESSING OF EXPOSURES WITH PURCHASE OF BUCKET OR BARREL SO Postage and Handling Charge Any colour film colour print done Kixbk mite bit Coupon returned with prim for a ft re fl ox container of which you Canute with your next chicken happening your Scout Chicken V illi time you buy or bind of finger lie kin Kentucky Chicken dm you receive a for free photo of my sir film AH you have wdonnuJ in the certificate together with your film 2nd for When you receive your print youll get free ounce coupon which you can use with your next of Kentucky Chicken at my Vdb Certificate good until October Coupon November Starts Wed June CotofKH Sanders ana make lkm good tolls chickenViCtx ONTARIO STORES ONLY Shot fired at police car RICHMOND HILL A York Regional Police officer escaped injury here Friday when a 25 calibre bullet lodged in the steel grill on the bar light on his cruiser Constable William Seed who is stationed at Division was driving on Cedar Ave in Rich mond Hill when he heard something hit the vehicle A check of the vehicle at the scene was negative However Constable Seed located the bullet during a later inspection of the car BINGO Every Monday in Newmarket Community Centre Information 8955193 Early Birds pm Regular games pm Advertise Weekly FLAMING PIT RESTAURANT Open am to pm Open Weekends to pm Open Holidays BREAKFAST SPECIAL 50 folia Ham or Bacon Eggs with Toast ried Potatoes Choice of Tea CoHee or Milk OPEN FATHERS DAY SUN JUNE Father can enjoy his choice of Barbecued Spare Ribs Chicken Steak Food HURON HEIGHTS PLAZA Davis Newmarket Telephone Rogers school choir entertains at York Manor birthday NEWMARKET The girls junior choir and the boys choir from Rogers Road Public School Newmarket entertained the residents of York Manor with a variety of songs at the monthly auxiliary birth day party at the manor June Directing the choirs was Mr Ron Klopp while the principal Mr Keith Profit played the accompaniment on the piano The residents joined the choirs in a singsong Daisy Ross of Pine Or- Jiard Womens Institute with her accordion led the Open playground at Park Saturday June 25 There will be a new playground in the area if things go well on June The Township Park Committee has planned a gala opening for the development of designated park land which to date has had no more than two sets of swings Oak Ave is the scene for the There will be a scale model of the proposed park and a pick up for any scrap metals ropes tires logs and other recyclable tidbits suitable for the furnishing of the park The park has been neglected until five members of Park decided to do something about it Liz Kemps- brainchild has had support from dif ferent community groups with donations from the Park School of unused equipment from White Realty Co and from individuals Any more donations may be made BLACK HAWK MOTOR INN Yonge St Elgin Mill Richmond Hill Appearing to WED to SAT TRIUMPH All NEXT WEEK LISA HAKTT ILMJ MILLS PHONE ENTERTAINMENT THIS FRIDAY SATURDAY Come in and relax to the music of th Hill Mob Licensed under Enjoy your weekends ining Dancing Specialities of the House Steaks Cooked to your taste Seafood Served with hot garlic bread Something different and new In Bradford Come In and Boogie at BLACK SOIL Enjoy Disco and live entertainment nightly in a soft relaxing atmosphere FREE Boogie T Shirts- Door Prizes Monday to Thursday FREE PIZZA PM PEOPLE DAILY GOURMET LUNCH BUFFET Our Food Is Served With Pride 76 HoRand St Bradford for reservations call 7755777 on June Entertainment is scheduled to celebrate the revival of the park There are to be majorettes an accordion band free lunch and drinks and a roving photographer FRIDAY JUNE 24th 1977 residents in a hymnslng President Florence White of Pine Orchard Womens Institute was the Mc for the program Mrs Minnie who was 89 on June blew out the candles on the birthday cake Other residents with birthdays this month include Mrs De Boer Lewis E Cook Mrs Elsie Fisher Mrs Irma Harold Barry Mrs Elizabeth A Latimer Harold nigan John Arthur Simmons Lester Lome Bunker Mrs Annie Crichton Mrs Eva Bell Miss Mary Mrs Mary Barrow and Mrs Ethel They received bell like party favours made by the members of Pine Orchard Womens In stitute The salmon pink I begonia plant given Mayor and Council of Newmarket was acknowledged by- birthday convenor Eva The bhthday cake and Ice cream provided by Pine Orchard Womens Institute were served to all the and choirs by the auxiliary In stitute and staff Meadowbrook school band will give an outdoor band concert for the residents on Monday afternoon June The auxiliary strawberry tea and barbecue for residents will be held on Wednesday afternoon June 29 f The monthly meeting of York Manor auxiliary will be held on Friday afternoon June at when the summer bus trips will be planned PIONEER FESTIVAL MONSTER A it IN PRIZES it it af- v NEWMARKET ARENA EARLY BIRD EARLY BIRD GAMES EARLY BIRO SHARE THE REGULAR GAMES a SPECIAL GAME 2nd SPECIAL GAME 66000 3rd SPECIAL GAME 650 JACKPOT GAME SPECIAL GAMES iv r WILD CARDS DOUBLE YOUR WINNINGS to ON REGULAR i GAMES 1 j PLAY BINGO ON A WILD CARD SOLO FOR 00 pars ON YOUR WIN PRE PAID ADMISSION TICKETS mini iliflfS I value for ALL PROCEEDS SI PI FESTIVAL WEEKEND NEWMARKET MONSTER BINGOFRIDAY JUNE 24th IN PRIZES COMMUNITY ARENA mmis at WALKATIION JUNE KILO STARTS AND FINISHES AT COMMUNIT A ONWARDS CARNIVAL RIDES FISH POND PONY RIDES GAMES BOOTHS PARADE OF ANtlQAJE CARS POTTERY GUNS I DANCESATURDAY JUNE 25th COMMUNITY CENTRE 8301 MUSIC BY PETER HALL SPOT PRIZES AND BUFFET PICNICSUNDAY JUNE 26th NOON TO AT FAIRY LAKE Sponsored by the Knights of Cohjinbjis In cooperation with St If ft Sr JOHWS PAKSH J STOWFV1LLE LIONS CLUB 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