By CHRIS VAN KRIIKEN Era staff reporter NEWMAKKET - The ldm nap .m (Mb. gwell is off He's reliable and always willing to lend a hand . t's what the Canadian CANCER Society here have i say about him and that's why they don't mind calling m For the past five years. kl; Tugwell has driven ancer patients in the Newmarket area to the Prince l i put Hospital in Toronto. waited for them and l . iven them Mme ICU" Once. Mr Tigwell had to wait almost six hours for _i he doctors to finish the r work on one of the patients t l e doesn't mind He'll d. sleep and wait it makes him feel gdid He'll take as many as hree or four people down in one day and have to wait or all of here are times when he'll even have to ake these 1 three times a week 1 But this 66-yearold retired swayiahr oi Haviliand Aircraft of Canada Ltd isn't come 1 Ilnlm Naturally there are times when Mr Ngwell will et a bit thwn "i don't worry too much about emits." he ex. laimed Kids bother me a little " He recalled having to take a seven-yearold child down for cancer treetmaits He feels adults have had 9 some time to enjoy life whereas chilcken are put beginnir' illboard . THURSDAY. Jl'LY I! l l Newmarket area residents who are in- terested in organizing a fund to help save refugees from Vietnam meet tonight at 7 at l iii-ran lleights Secondary school Enter thromh l j theeast entrance. themeetingisheldinthestaff room Two of Canada's bestiknown rock and roll bands. Mas Webster and Blue Man. are presented in concert tonight at the Nee-arm (ommttnity Arena, SATTRDAY. Jl'LY ll 3 A dance featurim refreshments. door prizes ' and spot prizes and a buffet takes place tonight at the Miami Beaec. Hall Tickets can be ob 1 tamed by callirq 47mm. 476% or 475m The Newheaver Shrine Club hol a dance at the Sutton Arena Proceeds go to aid [ crippled and burned children. and the dance [ includes a draw for a 26ch color TV For tickets and further information. contact Charlie l rune at 063131 or Jack Hollar s at 473-4022 The Keseiek iii-men hold their second 5 annual elimination drew and dance mail at I a .i: the Keswick Arena Tickets Ire available from any club member 9 Tl'l-lh llAY. Jl l.\' 17 The La Leche League of Newmarket West , meets the third Tuesday of each month for mothers and mothers-tobe who are intersted in breastfeeding For further information. call 8%? Mt or Bill 2558 ' WEDNESDAY. Ji'i.v ii i A garden tea and white elephant sale is held 1 from 3 to 5 p m today on Hedge Rd in Sutton. at 'he residence of Katherine Brichta The sale will [1 raise money for St George's Anglican (hurch. \itihald Pulnl WEDNESDAY. Jl'l.\' l8 ' A euchre party is hdd today at the Bethavee ' Hall to aid Women s institutes in the area THl'ISpAY. Jl LY 19 A special summer bleed donor clinic is held today from 1 to 5 pm at the York County Hospital's wesf buildir' auditorium Blood is most urgedly needed (bring the summer months. and all possible ibnors are urged to attend this clinic SATURDAY. Jl'LY 21 The North l'ninn ( omm-lty Centre is the scene of a flea market and auction sale today at 10 a m For further iiiormation. call 473404 or 4784194 Tl'ESDA Y. J L'LY It The McMichael Gallery Workshop is presented by the East thllimbury Public Library tothy in three locations The evait is held at River Dr Park Community Hall at 10 30 a m . at the Holland Landim Community Hall at l p m and at Queemville Community Hall at 3 p m KEEP IN MIND Ail_t.hme1nterented in learning to how your own comma may join Jeff Wakefiled in a cartoon worktop July :4 to as at the Aurora Public Library Children nine years and over are welcome. the workshop begins at 10 a in Please call 727-9493 to ratster in advance The Newmarket and District Unit of the Canadian CANCER Society needs drivers to tramport patients to and from Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto Drivers who can brlponcea wed.onceamonthoron an oc- casional basis are asked to call the Canadian Cancer Society desk at 3527 weekdays from 10 1m to 4 pm, l KEEPINMIND i Wateralor workshops ,are presaited by ' ZoltanSaaboonJulylS.1tad15at&.Audree s ; ColegeinAuroraJ'hewol'kItoparespouored i by the York Fine Art Galley. and take ace from7toOJOp m onJuiy 13. from 9am. totJO Pm onJulyitandfromum. tot 30pm on r . My 15. - 3 ' Another special sum mer eoueert is mtodattheMT-ph Ina-unlit I'VT'heYorkSyrnphonyOrdieatraperformsai: Pm . all are welcome. g LINN) l\ INII.\I\I Whathehasalmneticedisthatthsreseemstobe more boys becoming inflicted with cancer than girls He has asked the dieters about it hit they have had ho answers to his obecvation "STRIKES HOME Mr Ngwell lost his brother and father to cancer "it strikes home." he said sadly l a Mr Tigweil's wife, Helen. is also very involved in the cancer society For the past 20 years she has canvassed for them and she will be Newmarket's ne'xt campaign chairman "As ya can see it wasn't hard for me to slip into it. Mr. Ti well chuckled He was the chairman of the industrial campaign in Newmarket for the past two years There is also his work with the Masomc Lodge. the Masonic Service Guild. Tiucan lodge as and the grand midi of Ontario Royal Arcanum. which have all made Mr higwell familiar with the plight of those less fortmate Hebasbem extaisively involved with several of these organisation s sick and Vllllll committees in the Masonic Sevice Guild. they arrange to have at least three members visiting a fellow member in the hospital (hiring his stay whether he be in Canada or the [mid States With this sick and Visiting work, it brings home once again rose to the assistance with great Thanks esprit de cor " for the geek-You. PB. BROWNING. to help oordinator NGRh Bike-a-thon On behalf of the (Ml- - Newmarket General Radio Service Club. we wiii to expres our strrere Ray s appreciation for the appreciate support which we received on the occaSion of the Jme bike-a-thon Supporter sponsored jointly by the The Newmarket NGRSC and the Rays have just com Newmarket ()ptimists pleted a very trying We are most grateful weekend at the Senior for the newspaper and Elimination Tournament mediacoverage which we held in Kemptville received and although we were not overwhelmed by numsz of riders. those who partiopated deserve our sinceer thanks We offer spec ial plaudits of cxvn All ()ntario, as many of our fans will adhere to There are many people the Rays would like to thank for their support . Mr Gary Camn and his staff from meet again IKirby Brock. chairman of the elementary teacher's i gotiating committee. said both parties and the mediator agreed to dopartm t withom a contract since December the workers are asking for better working con- dtions and more money Girb Team". The Era. the Men s Town League Aurora Banner whoallowedustheser Metrospant. Richmond vices of Rich Lunney Hill Liberal. Topic. which proved to be in CHAYl- M, Bud l'Zige. valuable Sunshine Travel Mostofail.a very tAurorai Newmarket special thanks to all the Pop shoppe. McDonaids. fans who yourneyed to Keith Davis Sporting Kemptville and sat Goods. and all other through rain and cold Business Boosters from weather to lend such Newmarket and area overwhelming support to and to the .N' G it 5 ( our team members and friends who in closing. the Rays I leede klr higwellknowsthat several volunteer drivers lorthecanceraooetydonotl etedriveifthe traffic orwhmweatherisbad Thoaeoo itionsdintreaiiy botherhim NO WMRIEI (in early W traffic. I just stick my nose in and go. he adrmttod merrily The cancc society even pays for the gas mileage winch helps oil While Mr Tugwell has been retired for several years he's certainly nil w Willi lus at with the career society and all lb ulnr 0"! lions. he keeps himsdf extr-ndy lansy " I can honestly tell you that l haven i had a dull moment since I retired." l! said He and his wife also have four groin-tn soru and eight grandchildrm which occupy a fair amount at U!" time Then there's the enormously big garden which they have in their backyard which also requires his Ill lllm The home and land wtside Newmarket give them the privacy and spce they want "i can chose my wife arouid and my neighbors can't hear us." he stain with a twinkle in his eye Good samarhaus do eebt. 'l'heyt-ld beeneletive. a pet. a neighbor or even a stranger. They give ol themselves unselfishtv They make living so much ulcer. Readers are asked to wrke in and let others know about their good semarhau. Address you letters to Good Samaritans De Eliot. The lira Newmarket. Out. Letters to the editor are alive and well and will certainly be heard from once again in the very near future Vl-IWMARKET RAY 'S l ASTBALl. CLl B. Boll Ritchie. General Manager Players get a nice feeling The executive and members of the South Shore Little Theatre wish to let you know how grateful they are for the wonderful way in which you staff covered the two plays they recently troduced They also say you to you and your editorial staff for allowirg the material and photographs to be used in POW WP" it is a ruce feeling to have your cooperation with all the work that is required to mount a play Have a nice sum thank iTit T t tiPHl-ZR WADE tpubliciter Sutton West Protests groundhog's cruel death (irnutidhogs are destrucuve but is it necessary to kill them inhunianely" The other night tn the town of Newmarket, I witnessed the killing of I defence less groundhog This animal had been caught in an "open-yaw trap' and then battered to (hath with a shovel l am aware that this type of animal can be destructive and may even carry disease, but when their environment is taken over by con struction land at present time Newmarket is strromded with it, they are trapped in the town with no means of escape Surely there are . of removing grotndhogs et" to :heir it natural habitat thou! this hideous disgust-ng and un necessary slaughter KIM COLLISTER. 00 Bolton Ave . \ewmarket Talks with teachers continue AL'HthA mediation meeting last Thursday between the York Comty Board of Education and the elementary school teachers resulted in only one thing being definitely ' tk-cided-that they would A I with set on 001 teachers York ount y lie atly refused to discuss what points in their contract they were trying to negotiate release a pint statement concerning the results of their meeting The statement. as read by Mr Brock. was, "The York County Board of Education met with its elementary school teachers and appointed a mediator on Thurs July 5 At the end of the period both parties agreed to adpurn to arrange for a meetiru at a later date" Mr Brock potnted out l that one reason for the postponement was that several board members were currently iiiVolved ne -i' .V- Bell workers walk out fora day NEWMARKl-IT Canada s plant department here yoined with othpr such Bell Canada workers in tin tame and Quebec to stage a one-day strike June 29 newness l t, 0mm uni r. ten" 9 2 21 Leda! Wei" Picket lines went up a ? 1 300;" v. at the Bell's buildings on I' 3 93 a Millard Ave and Eagle namaau St to force Bell back to 1' A" "" ~' the bargaining table 9 ""3" ' According to Jim Teasdale. one of Newmarket's local < stewards for Bell s local . to of the Communication 'ms- ".309 n of Canada the _plant has been Workers tCWic 1, Among other lliln . .a- A LA-, ,, _ Every riiember of Weight Watt her<' (In partiCipatmo dream ..an Quality in a haldcovai gilt copy of the Weight Watchers New Program Comtboai by Jean Nodetc't Jom Weight Watchers' in particmating area< rietween June it and August 4th 1979 and min 12 weeks consectiltve a'tendance get your gilt copy with over 600 tempos plus menus used bv the woods W999? weiqn' tgontrOl organizatim in addition 10 new members Out DaSY present and reioining lnembets and lifetime membeis 4r also eligible Detaila available at Weight Watchers' Classes in od'tictoattoo areas Ont. CNtSl TN Kim t UYMM Chuftfl Blythom 5 Ron: Orchard Q J.- i really can t talk about that." he said 'We just said that's all we would say ' Dorothy Zayac. chairman of the board's negotiating team. also m losmck UnileJ Lmrt n 7 7 Wch \' lues ! Salvm Army Aiidituion lld Bulk \ W Wed 300 t MIL "1e Liorr Lommw-ty Centre 106 Centre 1' i 30 p ML Wed 30pm I . son uterine inronuariou can 1-41 25-9200 nucm Kim Ctr, Cor tum?y LP"??? Doctor x iane Man ?30 a " ML 53 Psyche" Batten Church 92 SM Ave W Hm : 30 p tr 'ue 9 30 a m est-e n'i~'~ n ulnar s- mu- t--.fl~ use n refused to discuss what went on in the meeting The mediator during the negotiations is Grant Gillespie. a former director of education in the Toronto area 1 30L 30 ( harles St . i call, and Charlie s off again for Terento that these orgamuosl (can; societyl and help." ,1 2 I I willing to drive to Toronto for the Vewmarket branch of the ( anadion ('ancer Society. The so yearold retired aircraft worker was this year's industrial campaign chairman for the society Guaranteed Investment Certificates Annual Interest for OneYear VG O 0 coming NEWWET York Mia raid-ta can lurk for their net pone books aria-d the ad 0! the mouh. according to Bell ( anada regional rQreamtative W. Wilcox They re done at different times in different areas she explained in a recent imavieu 'It has to be phased in over the year or till printers iouldnt possibly handle the workload all at oncr she stated that the ork Region direc tones are at the winters now l hooe who have new telephones in- stalled toward the end of the month mipit get the yumpon the rest of us. however and receive their 1979 edition of the York qu threctory with their mw phones : m1 ALERT! PET 8m Qt THE FISH CAVE Birds Hampsters A Pet Supplies JUSTARRIVED NEW STOCK-NEW IDEAS Connors Elsewhere - Then Save At The Cave sst Tropical Fisn 473-24 45 races: H VlCll (M AND GREY TRUST II I l. 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