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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), February 1, 1978, p. 1

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since 252 NngmAURdRAiéésuuckrmaunuw in provincial out was decidedly chilly last temperature in the old use and the court offices ered 40 degrees and one includi provincial MA Char worked edep in heavy winter Fondantfurnace which ers warmth to the Iy old courthouae had up the ghost ost of the cases which before Judge Charles remanded in order that the toiiliibe charm ible ffice workers however forced to continue in their dressed in heavycoats and scarves udge Charles said the iiions iaLmurt are ngIHe expressed the hope an earl solution to mi wo be available so court proceedings will not iher delayed Ante Nansen pnam try toousf ifizen gathering evidence to presmt to County Court judge who would rule whether or not York Regional Councillor Ray Twinnéy isrellgible to hold his position The move stems from series of articles in the Globe and Mail on Mr Ninney in them Mr Mmey ad its he unwittingly failed to clare his interest in matter guard II ncerning securt an interest Another article chargeshe used his influence at York County Hospital to keep contract between Knight Security and the hospita Twinney is former member of the hospital board And on Friday King iTownship MayorMaegBcitnoili 77 called for York Regional Coun to remove Mr Mmey as its appointee to the Yorkrfiegion Police Commission The rosolutionwill be brought up at the Feb meeting of council Mr Sweezie worm grower and distributor was defeated by Mr Twinney in his bid to unseat him as Newmsrkets re resaitative on ragionai cuunci in die tins municipal elections The Conflictof Interest Act states that ratepayer has six weeks to present evidence of possible conflict to county court judge The Mge would rule RAY TWINNEY payment of $799 invoice after an goat IB council meeting to Newmailiot from finight Security for guards at town parks last summer was pure accident and oversight Tile invoice was approved by Newmarket council on Oct 18 while Mr Twinney was at tending convention in Tokyo The AcLstates that it requires him to declare con flict at the next council meeting but he failed to do so However he felt it was flit necessary to declare twice as he otosrpmBro mm lta winter carnival tlme around YoTli twinWon ith the AuroTa kirmnen presenting thou iieritagekarnivai Activity began Friday MMERCARNNALTMAEileORKr whether or not there was in fact conflict and if there was he Winter Carnival still it chilly memory Kinsmen clubs in Newmarketpnd Georgina are planning their own carnivals ln up coming weeks Scheduled Feb iii Newmarkets carnival will feature paradeanslil races pony rides and lots at sports activity This weekend however Its Georginas tum with the Sutton Community school will die was deluged with water ice workers spent the day ng up he water co ing in en ght fix forcing secretariu to by the light of an old sorreading lamp will be some time before queen wttirhérnre contestants Elaine Flood BevKing Denote Minielly Cathy Heaps Beatrice Jones Anne Brauswetter Georgina wine and Debbie Walker Carnival to muncnt relief is in sight new court house under mmonamsmmm WI lCl CO open with Manor will not be ready NEWMARKET Although scheduled the use of the school run out Friday and she wlfis laid before late fall lim Commissioner Don Shannon facilities hired instructors etc off by the advisory counc Grade gays he can keep the Maple Leaf During the summer it was Many of the fograma community school program involved in childrens were initiated by therccreatlon NE RK ET OpelBung ma reduced scalelfa playground program department anyway he said Carnival revellers here will scth board grant is denied Last week Mrsg Lawns Mr Shannon who lobbied be blé lodafiéé yumeve of Ncwmarkcts annual Winter Carnival to the music fTummyEarimndrtheix stars according to Kinsman Paul Dorman The Torontobased band hichwiiibefeature KinsmensWinler Carnival dance at the Community Centre 5111 Feb 18 specializes in Glenn Miller styirmiisi 17 hard to have the school board cd operale in establishing the pilot project tw years ago said Wednesday am not criticizing the boardof education we all knew the rules they certainly lived to their artof the agreement Asked about Mr Shannons plan to continue the program with the aid of the volunteer Norma Langllle the programs former paid coordinator feels It will latter and die and advisory council treasurer Bal Hart asked the school board for $2000 grant he board Tl Willi PW deferred its decision and later we rd for comm anhmpa WhiCh Newmarket trustee Craig mg mm by Crlbiir told Mrs Langiile he will to aun Mm politylbw education ministry and the krtoénlng York school board was to have board decision is expected EWMARKET Rewards beenapmwlype for other 801001 Feb 13 but neither advisory be 39 me communities in Newmarket and board members or tDlL flail ma Sfiénnon ardiwliplllfilsflu ging publleropcfiy We in rilillissii education ministry grunt In 1976 not be involved in tinancin tth LsuggcstionibyMayori whicirwos renewedirr iimrb Tram any mgmmmrygranr She Mined IE advisory Forhan came during 11 not in W78 The school board expmd board tri town the program ssion oi damage which contributed the facilities no during its first year without rod during El recentAeenr charge and the town prowded Last Wednesday Mr lull Pflidrcoordlfluwr and the Community Centre the resources of in recreation Shannon told the town purlis and inqu it impossible uggestcd mo parks and department recreation committee his She said she is paid lor 30 alion committee recom overseeing the community department can continue to hourso week but puts in double town couhCll pass bylaw school was volunteer advisory offer community programming that If she is not replaced said ing the reward committee modc upolmembers in the school without co the coordinator the recreation mm damage from the Ma le Lord com ordlniitor Money for Mrs department will be able to run at the dance is likely to mmny med programs Longiliessaiuryascoordinaton the 10week winter activity upihc ost lo to 55 Town dance bureau planned carnival will be 1230 Events at Wesley Brooks Conservation Area and on the ice of FairyLake will start at pm Dance tickets are ovailable from Main St stores the municipal recreation office or from club members program now in place but mm dances were after that don lknow what will ii is unfortunate that WWW to sort out partyidqiesw happcnrv feeling is utter the 10 weeks it wont be reasonable for it in dttgndnncg abuse the them to run so many gigams heitrComiiiisaloner Don sold lost week in three major dances Will suggesting the department will ling the damage ihcld slillmultmcouslty lic lsnid have to controllze all its Y9 15 1W in1 rogrums in as is school and mneflumplffge mi fromthc some segment of the wont be anltiglrcaf nee community the 50m People What concerns me most is flcom to 80 10 all 1959 lhntll not the recreation programs but and so some will suffer from the he onostwe run ourselves They conflicts will dliftt pear and it will be the We donlrwnnvw interfere wommunltyrthatwiiiruitsr totJudicamninit withihem butwo will offer it as at poopio around here nt munlty Centre nsorvicehe sold in suggesting drive and cant afford axis The wincv and cheese the bureau schools all over iown reception and rcsontotlons He directed Commissioner Amongihe udvlsory council wyro cancelled out Thursday Don Shannon to send letters out rnmare cake decomung evening because of the storm to all community organizations is pup buudmgV mother Thorocopllon will atortotupm lolng thlimolthoproicct an GOMMUMWrPEH wrunmmnyr Civic Awards 7min snrwpresentafions Loni It Nowmarket is such dancing toWn that H10ch ii special bureau to lump iinnces sorted rescheduled ll Nowmarkots Civic Awards presentations will be held this the Com de washroom at the out according to lay Twinney to severely The parks and recreation department should establish ii dance bu ecu to coordinator dance do and hulls tho regional councillor suggested inst week At meeting of the town parks and recreation committee lie pointed out that on one turdoy nlghtnoittmohlh1 lesuidrhisrdepurtment considering hiring on at out for the dances He sold llictoltornntive would be to nilnuo the dances to committee to which ga raised mini $125 if coveFtlié coat of lhgollondant qil often we are on iiitcd asked and man By pnuguuur poroturos in tho15 Fahrenheit usual rcmulns opon until it town only which accounts for dad tohiivo ieen events Era Etnfllteporter IMIKD pmc osed up atipm witli the the slowness In restoring ser 1seems that when wry NEWMARKET has Fortundtciy the tcm exception of Sears Dominion vtcu nccs from tlino to time comoand hna gonoicovlng in its ecomiilutely disheartened wnkota dead people roofs it actions of ii few cortich rlppcd off ullilings hundreds of duals said Mr Shannon branded lift on something rt new for people to talk about for years in com riiliiy hccouoo of lmpiiiiiiahlo Thu arm of Wu an it do but nohpnls roiniiincd air and thrown to foot away by tho winds The Nowmurkol Willpijoiiii home who knowrr wrgakodhavocnlloveruouthoni During ilio height of tho Iiiyorii hockey gutno wilt tun button oouldntgot tlium homo 0ntariowlthitii hurricano foreo tiltiflflvitroiilill pm Thursday to lot even though tho oppoiilii iiutiiilattiiionia wuro ovtinluiiiiy wind battering town and whltooiioi wore pr vulont on witm wnsfmm tlciiinumi iiii token homoohloly optic on gimcongecuflyu matting iito misornbio for most Yorkvltoglon to do forV Hugh Anothmnnugnr of tho Moot iiuiiinoiiiioii Iiioliiillng ny Invcnlngg during dvmybml cingwlintiiittlo ruffle horode locuillullfritniidnoflico Bulliii this nowapnpor sent their om Wuutnw No nmmwom who won her pinch to move at snails moo pulled lilB men of tho Iliiitl niid loycofiliomo oorlyrin an effort predictodrlhorw nusand tom Uppolr Cnnndn nil whliili rniitilulod tlitiinto working in oih Innio tiiti pmlilom til pornturos did not sink lhot low ltood closurpii were thcnorm ruthor than the oitcoptlon school bus transportation in York Region was cancelled and Zoilcrs The player open until pm nd lion sent their stnffhbm On Don Mills lid no foot trnlior uiiod to store plonoii and organs wnii flipped up into tlio llc snidit Is strictly solely measure find that ihoydput two men to truck Instcn iii the usual one lhoro Woo some concord on tho part of school officials that students base In might have to spend thonig it iiiiiiollool if tho to men pwashroom at suitable omplex holdingpubmgilfice for as long as seven years The bans length depends on whe her the con ina vertentiy or with intent Mr Twinney steadfastly maintains that his failure to declare an interest in the ori centre NEWMARKET on committee of the Town of Newmorkethas agreed in principle to buildcon rarts Wireburirconcemedminly yuumakcrallthewavesfsa about the cost ofsuch comr plex Paul Aspiand artistic Centre appearedbefore the committee Monday night to outline proposals for an arts complex and said th Alexander flSlffitrfy am he MGordon lvigfitlool Woulddo cfitida said Mr concert Asplond cenlre look as if the town thought it was important then people would be more inclined to make social event oi goingtu the theatre instead of sitting on hard uncomfortable choirs freezing in the winter and boiling in the summer he added He went on to Newmarket could with very little effort have the some calibre oi theater as there is in Strutiord orflNiugarasonthc lake know we could he said but If you decide to build it it mulltflLan well lam dunt build on office for 50 people by building one big cnouthOr no people and squeeze the other 20 In Mnyor Hob Forhun octlng cliolrmunof thecommittcu sold the main problem is financial The big ihliig is not to get so for in debt at the beginning that youll never get out of debt he said llo agreed with Mr Firmsclosed hydro curios the Storinof hits lindin places for thorn to sleep is wouthor office said the barometric pressure was the lowest in recorded hioto which accounts for the high nds iho Contro for Ml raino Control roporied Its ones ringing off the woii cause mootr migraine liehdnc ioajoroi triggered by low barometric pressure People who abandoned their car wont buck lotor to find tho Winds not forced snow in itnough llldrdotirb and window Emii ict was done The Asplands suggestion that it is WWSLtFWduld bé periectrr You hEVE lb make the sty arts centre fiadilready doneso at tlieTict li meetiru of the towns ad when Danette Flatten lront row white coal was crowned carnival NWT thegullWMWMmmlsumn WP VMA passed the $79975 Knight in voice on to councilfor final approval dont think what ldid was wrong did it completely by accident Mr Twinney said Other council members were not see SWEEZIE page 112 Councillors agree needed im to be the first tobuild such complex it youre first in the pool the mayor but if you get In after someone else youre just caught in everybody else need for formation of founr dution which in most cases support fully the financial needs of the centre without iii oenentjoggovcriinmnrs ppm Fle saidlhclfoun ion which in the setting up proccss are used to making money and know how to go out and raise it The recreation committee suggested waiting until after the town meets with the York County Board of Educations negotiating committee regnr ding thc Alexander Muir site and then set another meeting to discuss further any plans for the meeting bclwccnihc town and the school boards com mitlcc has been tentatively so for nextFuesdiiy Firm to build factory in Aurorg AURORA The east side at Auroras controversial in dustrial pork is oboutlo get lLs first tenllnt and 35 new jobs could result Engelhllld industries of Canada Ltd an American would be made up of people in the community who memrMrmianhmdmcifi based iirmdtniing inpchitiua metals has announced plans to build 324 million plant and administration facility in the town ownedguiklhis your llydrdsorvicc was off for wlillc iii soveraimroas of the region but crews were mild the atom much to their credit doln tliolr best to fix the prob ems At lciidl one fuel oil delivery tick Em wtisroportodto bumtiliillvorlngoiiand ln general pitched In and iolpod oncunotlioriisbcsuliiiy Iiiot thou gongiindfi gli ll okay it booomoiustonotlior momorywhonryon rs imminow edges nnd upon homo our grnniolillilroii iiro sltlin swooping tho drills out oflho around lid inning to stories The aim

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