Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 5, 1977, C01

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1 j J res homes smoke a department damage thanks to the early warning or their tin Recently a a gutted the Browns they were Smote packaged with Even after their low llhalratlnfl the Browns both should that they will Install and how to install smoke detectors in their give maximum home It was on the advice a fireman in Toronto home with Browns installed only needs detector and W listened to detector ask the person senior selling the item and recently left toast on and consult your local started the alarm department how sensitive la are says Chief over the years if enough There are two basic detectors insurance types of smoke detectors on the market at present someday lower their One is battery rates fire officials note operated and the other is leared Trie choice is simply installed matter of preference prevent the need continues Deputy Chief of life the Bbrsellirio department stresses Dennis SmlthwiU keep his oil tanks but with some qualifications Keswick fuel oil dealer created a con troversy at Georgina Township Council last month when he installed three oil storage tanks on his property adjacent to the MasWnonge River According to council the tanks were within 10 feet of the river and two feet below the water line police surveillance of the court that records showed t judge operation last February the men had and March Following electronic tW monitoring of lion on betting operation police executed a search Robert Train warrant at the Trains I or 00 Aurora home JjjFjaU while Harry Crown Attorney K Murray told the court tot the two men carried ffljj taJaiK- on betting operations In ft the town men claimed the Trains only operating a small business it may have small compared to Metro operations but they were caught during- a slack period the crown at During an ap- before council week- Mr Smith was told hed allowed to keep the tanks providing he meets the two major concerns of the township We very firmly our major concerns wore pollution and Councillor Howard Shillington noted following the meeting When the controversy erupted the province issued a stop work order on installation of the tanks Since the tanks were already installed and loaded the stop work order prevented Mr Smith from distributing any oil in the tanks In the decision reached last Week the province has agreed to accept the concerns laid down by the township Under those con- corns- the tanks will have to be coated and a plot plan submitted to the municipality Councillor Bruce Welch told The Era Mr Smith will be permitted to sell fuel currently In the tanks before removing them for coating Councillor Shillington added Councillor Welch stressed that the Keswick businessman had not sidestepped any township regulations when the tanks were first installed Everything was percent as far as he was concerned holed Councillor Welch I I feXA SiM Harris frqinl Aurora responded toe fines last Highlands Golf Club being told of where My held of the memberships February Betting slips were discovered near a phone used by the accused and S M Harris belting sheets were found the fines last in a locker being told of The crown told the v Crown Attorney Murray said that the court must consider a deterrent action in sentencing the two men Judge White agreed ordering the stiff fines and giving each man days in which to pay paul Burin photo first Shakespearean play to be presented on a Newmarket stage Saturday and Sunday Above Paul who as well in many years will open Friday evening in the Old Town Hall auditorium as directs the production with Kate Chris left and when the Newmarket Theatre Centre will present Taming of the Gerry Sinclair Curtain time is 8 pm The play will run this Saturday and Sunday as well and next not fire RALPHMAGELWiLL JOIN THE DOOR KNOCKERS residential drive the Citing the con- years ago during fronts with the for- politician the Huron Heights guidance head Life why a across York consider the United Way Magelwas goes to the people are more than money Scheduled to begin by a Oct and last two to weeks the revolved around for the Centres Newmarket residential canvass will be divided in eight sections To encourage par- by United Way agencies operating in Newmarket Mr Magel has assigned agency volunteers to head up the area drives While the Newmarket residential chairman a possible resulting from the housetohouse drive a major purpose of the residential campaign is to make people aware of ihe York Region United Way he said That awareness is important Mr Magel stressed since most of the United Ways 14 agencies depend on the m OF N THE T WEEK R campaign as their sole about it he said I source of funds know the Family Life Theres no doubt Centre is going to have to exist on that While agency representatives head up the campaign as many as volunteers are needed to knock oh doors Ralph Magel will be among those door knockers give me a fancy name Magel I believe the doesnt mean cant people in Newmarket are canvass he explained Sunday Im going to get high school counsellor I out and canvass too see the need for all goes into his door vices backed by the to door campaign con- way NEWMARKET Where theres smoke theres fire That adage didnt hold true Thursday as Newmarket firemen rushed to an alarm at Hi- Energy Mills Ltd on Superior St A neighbor reported smoke pouring from the top of the building but all firemen could find was dust stirred up from a grain truck delivering a shipment 400000 Just because they BROAD RANGE OF SERVICES OFFERED of the support it will receive in Newmarket Im strictly a volunteer said Mr To become a United Way volunteer contact Mr Magel at or through the Family Life Centre at sonUni lhen NEWMARKET The Newmarket Family 1 Centre is out of last years financial crisis and has been able to get on with business i d Sunday icrtalf hes Business ranges from counselling young girls to head the dealing with abusive parents and helping financially ftd Way of York depressed families things put Ions residential That just a small sprinkling the wide range of ie services the centre which is through the aUgrowsout of current United Way campaign offers sanation wwmumi5parUiigeHntca the centre with the aid Mr of a large contingent of volunteer helpers- He sees the services as an important part of modern living In the Question of how people dealt with their problems in the days before and officials could help cure anything from children to dealing with the cessation of sexual activity of a marriage partner Mr Sparling baa some definite Years ago there werent the pressures on families and individuals there are these days he says a dUferent wkf are healthier now than last year Era story it was predicted the have to weeks if Region which according to Mr Sparling Pamphlets brochures advertisements and other A parent effectiveness Training program is also been very supportive to us gave another literature are posted alongside textbooks and volumes underway It deals with the skills problems and of wriUngs such as Words from Inside a collection solutions of rearing a child in todays world If the United Way reaches its goal in the fall drive of prisoners writings Mr Sparling believes the eightweek PET the centre stands to receive Other courses offered are Individual and group counselling marriage and family counselling sactional analysis groups marriage enrichment growth experience groups and credit and debit counselling free of charge to those who need it Over per cent of counselling is concerned with marriage partners as the overwhelming lssuev Mr Sparling says his main concern is not with reconciliation but in opening lines of communication and seeing what arises from that If dont see as a viable goal I wont counsel them to stay together he notes It wouldnt be good for either party They dont claim to be miracle workers They merely use rrofesslonal knowledge on an available reasonablypriced basis The centre has proven itself to be a worthy agency in the area as it uses all its time to accommodate as many clients as possible United Way will eventually supply most of its incoming money 200000 With that monev Mr AvnD are Al Anon Big The service haa a backup list of names and of the agency is Individual crisis numbers in case of emergency but rjorrnally a client counselling leaves name and walta for an appointment The next priority fa preventative educational The agency operates out of Cedar St offices aimed at abusive parents experimenting three days a week and on other daya runs out of young people and those who In Mr Sparlings words churches day care centres andother convenient spots just need to know they are normal on a permanent brrowing basis Counselling is a major operation at the centre Each client pays for services on a sliding scale consuming a full a week to income and financial situation The fee Despite high number of Mr Sparling Is ranges from 5 to per session distressed by the difficulty some people have of the centre Mr Sparling proaching the centre is a fulltime counsellor spending half his working Its an individual struggle to come here says time at the Newmarket centre He has a Toronto Mr Sparling especfcUyfor men They hesitate practice where he works at other times about involving a third parry in things that concern Four others work as counsellors and graduates of the York family Counsel Services women opening up to and tnuUng councilors CoUege King Campus either The Newmarket Family Ufa centre helped Regional funds decline as the centre tries to spearhead the recently formed child abuse committee become leas dependent Meanwhile all public to enlighten and help the public in and donations to the centre r j-

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