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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 25, 1979, p. 21

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JACKSON S POlNT Private Lives. a rttish comedy by gpectfd playwright .. Coward. opened at c Red Barn Theatre . daythCMhyllnd 11 run until Sat. August The dry-humored } I, dim "I .. Bern s new arthtic rector Burton Lan- caster. and stars Jacqueline McLeod and Tcence Durant Also ing in Private Lives ' Alison MacLeod. Satxiy Kovack andRounlalie. Plays at the Red Barn are leanired from My toFriday ni its. with an I. pat curtain time. all! at Satartys at s p m . Diere are Ibo two egligence harged in atality NEWMARKET ~ A dford man has been irged with criminal .. ence causim death. connection with a July scoldent involving yen pedestrians on trig Township's awberry Lane Bonnie Read. a, d R 2 Newmarket. was ing almg the lane thhertwochildrenand tghbor Guistina men and her threi - n. also of RR 2. arket A westbound car. selling tn the same rectton. suddenly edacrosstothenorth of the road and t the pedestrian t harged is Jose nights Criaostomo. of 9s Bach St. dford A We tn car Manuel Neto. 20. 5,; scanlon Ave in idford has been ged with possession marijuana Mr Crboatomo appeared in court July 24. and Hr. Neto will appear in court (It July at. Mrs eaddledin Wellesley Hospital on July is. as a roult ol mimic to the bad. chest and legs Ha damhtc. tiveyearold Tracy Read. sdfcedaconci-eiai and shouldc injuria and was taken to York County Hoqital. Clint Read. six years old. was not injured in the accith Mrs O Brien sufo fered minor abrasion. years of age. had a mild concussion aitl scraps. Both were taken to York County Hospital for treatment Shaman O'Brien 1 years, was iaihurt. but baby Kelly O'Brien. who was one week old at the time at the accident. is reportedly in critical condition at York County Hospital as a roult of the injuries sustained Ian amendment ceded for roposed centre NEWMARKET A 0 hearing is being nned to discuss endments to the t i offiaal plan in a plannim com- tteemeeting last week. were told that offiCial plan would 9 to be amended to ommodate. among - thugs. a proposed centre at the ' east corner of o lid and Davis Dr According to the ' ' tFinn. the Zi-acres t the centre is to be Us shown as going to It along Davis Dr. Is it should have 80mg north on designated. as "u Ciel mania and not industrial (as it should bet An amendment will also be made on a proposed convenience store at the north - wot cm at Gorham St and Alexander St Another amendment will discus chaqing the zonii bylaw in the area St. Prapect St, Wata St and Davis Dr. The committee suuested that the area become a special deveth area "So that with each applicatiai we do not have to go back with a complete running all the time. but we could deal with it (ll its own merits." said rqiaial councillor Tom Tayla. The date for the piblichearinghasnotyet beenset. ? Q o weekly matinee per- matiinee. at for shun. formancee: Wednesdays 0. it! w M Private Lives is the third production this scene for the Red Barn DANNY onoaesum The Red round that it will bring aw M" to its em suaen thh year hypo- them Jacqudtne McLeod. "has broken all box dfies and attaidance new at the it was rqertad Special matinee ior citisens coated a great imitx ot coming to the and Fres.ope-d.hilyi0ail ran mail l-t Salt-is! all"!!! Thelledlarnwill soon he prqaru' for b new production. mod-1i myuy sleuh by Anthony Shaver. presents an exciting repertoire of modern senior dance which receives the Barn | .. shows Jackson's Poiia area Red Bern's second pctos'msnce at to the Saturday evenii's. The Saturday famous play will licklewhite. Sgt Ministry plans no study GEORGINA Georgina council it also asked that the pvertaneri's long-tam rceived a tharts. but no population target of thanks. letter from Htmstc ol lndintry and Tourism Larry Groeaman recemly rgm a study of sotah Lake Stmcoe tint lett mod members a trifle h sppoiixad Louncu asked the mm in a lettu dated lay 13 for a totriam study of the south Lake Stmcoe to ne Ir Cree-nan wrote back that, "(or the mt. we do not incl! to study the sotahern Lake Stmcoe area " it did note. howevc we will at oouse keep you i'etpct in mud and also eix leavour to study this area at the first opportunity " Not taking no for an answer. council decided to enlist Ilayor Joe Dales. Regional Councnllor Midiael McDonald and chief administrative odlmr Wayne W . to pqiare a letter to the mints asking him to Help Sui celebrate 125 years of memory-making By ROD L'RQt'HAltT Era stallreperier SUTTON ~ hat/e fond memories of days spent at the Sutton Sutton SOCiety any or all memborabilia at this year's fair, and can duplicate items and return items if dau'ed This year's Sutton Fair and Horse Show is set for Al 9 through 12. and a historical booth will be open at tin site where people can Vllll to talk past fairs or to present memorabilia for the proposed booklet "It's a Variation this year for next year," Mrs potnted Obvtously. we are trying m to reach people who are , actually at the fair " ASSEMBLI-Z DATA committee explained historical committee had orionally been set up to look into even be pictura We re up to the laws and obviotlly there are no pictures that far back so we're sort ol taping to get some early pictura in " sum Sena". audit that she spent a day at the Toronto archiveshut said nobody had even heard ot Sutton down LOTSOF IDEAS She commented that somety currently has a la floating ways Georgina Historical and of mill . homely "ll we happen to get them donated we are not positive yet but they are likely historical already have some items in their ardiives which we are borrowing. and that seems to be a good place to keep things like Sellerr Library microfilmed hate produced stories and general iniormation on the fair dating back as far as 1836 We are absolutely thrilled that we have The New market microfilm Newmarket Sellers delighted that company has kept track as far back as l852 think the earliest record ofthe fun we found was 1856 and it is really well covered "It has made a big difference gathering it became no ' on the board kept recorth that far back." exclaimed committee received and copied in formation out issues of The Era the ills. U3. records If you the the They fair. Argicultural needs you to help with a protect 125th an to to go soCiety speCial celebrate its niva'sary tn 1 ) A historical mittee was formed in April to prepare for the l anruversary. nd a historical bookld 0! past fairs is the new mittee's goal for the 125 anniversary fair Thelma chairperson committee. week Era on the Library, "We the to at about Mrs Me U ITO come said that remarked Mrs Sellers and the society's spemal propcts tommittee plans to sell bi r t h d a y celebration buttons stated booth at this year's fair will already have some special items on display EM RECORDS She noted committee heavily notaicements and stories reported before i for part of its display andplanned book isits New market Mrs Sellers out 0' ideas around celebrate next fair "They H on to years com- 125th this years and the historical probably haves special section for booths in the area tor the l celtion st the fair. she said had olthin' are Sellers the last The chairpa-son that to US In for said committee members are currently looking for old pictures. [rise lists, ribbons and ti-ophla. anecdotes and anythii' that will tulp ta prothne a history at our fair " Mrs. Sdlers naied in lads seerhh m inme that th that e fair any that the relying she The has now old ."'i|snn peeeIIeastIlIIIIaaingrleilaeallhlds&y. Olsen-arahllsieetlausag.sielxlhnslslhdr. OD ofpat She explained 0 some items of historic al interest that in The Era Mrs which Y be kept for- the Off the Public to safekeeping by rmidchndecision "To awaken them to their rcpuiaibilities to tame of recreational use in this explained the mayor The "11th doc not see south Lake Stmcoe as a "Wily in studies." Caincillor McLean agreed. and asked that the townhip letter also be Circulated to op position party leaders and received council approval Councillor McLean also rdcred in a recent L i b e r a l M P P s trwslettc. Metro Per spective. that criticized the government for GEORGINA A dnvtng Mt! led to the arrest of a man on mischief and weapons diarges here last week York qua'ial Police said that a Sutton man was threatened by a man accompanied by several friends and reported the matte to police As a result someone med a wraich on his car causing substantial damage Police have charged Wald Loias Pierce. 22. 0! Aurora with causing mischief to private poperty and having a weapon dangerous to the public peace Youths damage property rive been arroted and charged by York 0.000 for the Lake Stmcoe basin be radioed became ol the probian Thu-e n curmtly a tum poudation in die basin winch contain 15 mimidpalitiu Region picks up the tab NEWIARKET ~ York quai s lualth sill social sethces com- mittee enered imo a purdiase at - scvice agreement with the organisers of Protect Hm] on July 18 According to corn mittee member Tom Taylor. the region's commutee speed to pay the hotel to to steam in me only The amotait n enough to ensure the hostel s continue ope-anon. however Last week. towt counal agreed not to take further legal action against the hostel's organisers over a bylaw trdraction if they left 130 Church St by larch 1 "When the muni- Cipality withdrew its lqal actiai agaimt the protect that permitted myself to vote in favor d it at tlr said Hr Taylor "Prior to that. I had to be directed by the annals wishes ' Firefighters get contract NEWMARKET Newmarket's firelighten decided to accept a town offer made last week which gives first~class f'iranen annual salaria of men so by 1% R o d B r u t o n secretary of the Newmarhet Professiaial Firefighters Association. said he felt the contract settlement was a fair comprorriise The firefightes had wanted a (me-year con tract including salary irrreasee which would have given them MM now and 818.560 in Sepiaan Instead they received a two-year contract which will see firstclass firefighters salaria rise front 5.300 to in ms to 3i7.l cw in l7 . and to The firefighta s will berecetvtnngorein 1 ) than what the town er igimlly altered them They will also be receiving a coat of livtu allowance tOOLAi up toa maximum of eight per- cent next year Fire department salari- are head a first-class salaries A secondvdass firdlghtc rceivu so pa out. a third~elass firefighter receives I) per cut. a probationary man receivesTOpccentada dispatcher receives ss percent The second-class firefighter will now receive $11,870.70 and 0.18.1! la 1.; b third-class fire fut. will receive 018,107.18

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