i r- I 1 I vvi ml ii J r sole the stood have been heard mm by Municipal Board Oct built often takes months for the board to render a 11 decision following a hearing If Coofabn the board objection the plan might have been mean scrapped entirely ng can MrV told The Era Monday dont think I want to ac- told the only other objector the SoutK Lake Simcoe Authority has already withdrawn VOL NO jr 7 a r T NEWMARKET MM31I i fanned for former factory site on the Wei south side of Timothy St east of the CNR tracks Mr in his ob jection said he feared the Timothy St building will lead to construction of other highrise buildings in what is now a two- storey residential area and said he objected to the railway tracks Monday he said it still seems ridiculous to A lack of getting into the high- gaSSSSj Town council had of hi b frivolous but was ncU for approval or forward it lion irre a hearing The SLSCA objection was in stv hS9 a to the ftooa plain on the or S In WWS i tSf drawn after the town undertook StoiloMW remedial work in the area of the Stl lard Heights Dr las told council actively trying to underway but successful due to conditions company could thoroughly half a space e initial development put the basic large i store common to until the economic improves NEWMARKET Regional councillor Ray blasted York County school board for procrastination last because the trustees have not theroning closed a deal for the sale of be undertaken erVMr Miklas said s had studied bylaw and felt the plan could uncillor Richard Isaacson furnish a arket survey for the mall before any further ipsideration is given how it ill be built I dont think the town is ready for another square Councillor Kel Mr concerns a whole plaza in the south end is having finding merchants to io also called for Carina to it a market study However Larma could go NORTHERN page to build a new library and cultural historical and educational complex on the site until it owns it Mr said the board after promising to give the school as a gift to the town is reneging charging- illegality We are not a private sector pointed out the regional councillor at last weeks council meeting Were a municipality We paid for the school many times over The school board is reconsidering its commitment to the deal because some trustees maintain its original decision was made using an incorrect procedure Mayor Bob Forhan said late last week he has asked MPP Bill Hodgson to set up a meeting for himself and school board page At na NOBLETON With official opening of the Nobleton arena scheduled Saturday organizers arent letting up in their fundraising campaign An estimated of the needed has already been covered but the fund- raising committee hopes jo pay off the entire project as soon as possible Total cost of the new arena is with the Nobleton community paying of that According to committee members a doortodoor canvas Is expected to bring in more funds On Sept 29 30 and Oct the Lions will be going all out to help defray costs further by holding a threeday featuring a 32 piece band from Karlsruhe Germany Mayor Margaret urged members of township council to try and attend the threeday event Saturdays official opening ceremonies are set to begin at pm green thumbs that would lurn sunflowers In late August One Russian sunflower grew gardener green with envy The two sisters who live on the Fifth to a height of about feet While they didnt grow to as great a Concession In East Gwillimbury planted 25 Russian sunflowers in height the two women also planted Canadian sunflowers for lateJune Planted to feed Blue Jays that land on their property the chickadees that visit the property i Newmarket Legion Hall Sept Ombudsman Arthur Maloney announced last week staff mem- iers of his office will resume the program of private interviews with public in Lindsay and Newmarket that week The officials twill beat the Legion Hall from to am to 8 pm Experts in such matters as rural agricultural and municipal Workmens Compensation Board along with a legal officer and other interviewerinvestigators will meet with the jjgMJcon a basis to discuss whatever problems are presented The program of private interview NEWMARKET York Regional Police have a search on Theyre looking for Shelley Anne Fry whose help was in strumental in the arrest and conviction of a Newmarket man in a hit and run accident in December Miss Fry was one of three Newmarket residents scheduled to receive a citation from the York Regional Police Com mission last week but has moved away from her Newmarket address She will be presented with the award when the commission locates her Meanwhile the two other residents whose evidence assisted police in the case received their awards during a regular police commission meeting here last Wednesday WOMAN ALSO EARNS AWARD iveci and his companion 12yearold Glen Johnson were struck by Smiths car on Dec 27 as the two youngsters were walking along Patterson Ave following an evening skating at the Hollingsworth Arena Smith failed to stop his vehicle although young lay dead his com panion seriously injured Bruce of Magnolia Ave and Fred Snider of Gibson ions account for about one fifth of complaints received Wed at the Office of the Ombudsman Pamis from commission chairman Judge William Lyon in recognition of their out standing citizen participation in the maintenance of law and order Chief Crawford in seeking the boards approval for the awards said At a time when police officers throughout the world are finding that many citizens in their communities appear to be adopting an at titude of not wanting to become involved I find this outstanding example of citizen participation extremely encouraging The two men and Miss Fry were granted the awards following their aid in bringing about the arrest and conviction of Michael Thomas Smith of Sep tonne Ave in Newmarket on charges of criminal negligence causing death criminal negligence causing bodily harm and failing to remain at the scene of an accident Smith was arrested by York Regional Police in December after 15yearold Jodi Mr McRae however noted Smiths car after it sped past his vehicle that night He saw it strike a parked car on the east side of Patterson Ave and continue north Mr had also seen the two boys walking along the see CITIZEN page Manager of dairy pit ro j at knifepoint NEWMARKET It took police little more than an hour to nab a suspect after a man robbed the manager of the Glenville Dairy Bar at knife point here Saturday night According to reports a man wearing a disguise and bran dishing a knife entered the store at approximately pm and forced the manager to empty the cash register which contained roughly 49 Police stopped a suspect on Davis a short time later and the money and disguise were located hidden nearby Police later arrested a second suspect they believe helped plan the robbery and furnished the disguise and weapon A old Keswick youth and Bruce Allen Jones of 19A Main St Newmarket have been charged with armed robbery Confusion escalates If its difficult driving with the confusion has just escalated The Region has announced road name changes Just where are the powers that be trying to send us For the scoop on the Bogart- loop see Spadework The courthouse is underway Roy and Douglas Peacock put their feet to spade The first sods were ripped from the ground and Rod Mc Donald captured the moment See page Off to Hawaii The second In the series of NDAMR draws saw Gus Grant rifling through the travel folders at Ernies Its Hawaii before next Labor day bust Mr Grant finds brochure on AS Pennant winners Motors won the League pennant as tops in the seasons baseball antics Story on at use wn Era staff reporter NEWMARKET Sy Having survived three changes of location fires a wartime for use as a hospital and veer tain ostracizing from early conservative Quakers Pickering College in better more beautiful than it was handed over to us That is the story of the college Headmaster Harry M Beer expounds and fives the life he offers the students Quakers as peace loving and cooperative people do not believe in war But work was not done and come to a mutual solution The same applies to the students emotional life If a master notices unhappiness or dissatisfaction he will approach him as a friend and do what he can for him The school is small enough friendship fun faith and the war for wounded soldiers freedom are the main unifying That friendliness is the basis factors of the schools philosophy The credo of the school is the According to Mr Beer teacher pledge made by Athenian youths and student are put on an during their admission as egalitarian level of citizens As a rite of passage it of Bolton clarifies the Quaker ideal set If a student falls behind in made to feel inadequate Mr Beer feels these are the main reasons for shortcomings in public school The closeness is lost The livein setting at Pickering helps boys come to terms with personal relation ships We must try to bring each a J Ballroom is Thus in ways sergeant ar e federal minister of we will transmit this city not student and teacher will a John Dozily of Bolton Hector agriculture only not less but greater try to discover the reason the See Good food As school has begun the cafeterias are opening Hie food your child eats can effect his schoolwork See The Era editorial on the subject of nutrition Page Judge to rule Judge Ward Alien will decide Friday morning evidence bat been presented to Mm trial charges of In Georgia For details set page CI DIRECTORY CkartkOUrectary Classified Oat York At A Roy Green arta Vk From Fairy Lake j r i f J