Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 5, 1979, p. 7

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, I NM64258;g nous What People Are Doing war} 'll . \4 P001. ml \I pool started last Am] by the no .M "um {or its employees who canmute from "market to ministry heachuarten In mm" is a success. rm the mtatstry mgovernmentmlledthevanterthe .0) : and ndcs pay a weekly tare ram mm 39 to m. but the driver rias tree OHM-r he must see that the van h in pod ltd" mt also run commuter van pools from ..,,;rgmn and Whitby. altogether. the three I. .nr ? 23 TM l NARI" 3 95 \.-uznarket resident Henry (Harry) "at ..lamlliar onlainSt thesewarm mgr:er days. CC I it. h]. Nth .. rrr Born In Wtcburch. Hr LuMy was . I II . r . 3'"! at "I. M hm KM and in v " . I - - I (inane! schooh He claims to be tho m I f. " I. I E by top W5 such as mg Wren: or Alexander Muir Public School - r * ~ ' ELIZABETH ARDEN ' DOROTHY HAMlLL l weld War I "(can and forms prairie , - ~I _ 0 FABERGE ' CHRISTIAN DIOR... ., Moat-r. heretudtobishosnatowniu toss. ' ' mm mm ~ . UNITED OPTICAL : .m. \mmarket Veterans' Assocatnon v y "m . Wm 14 y 1 _ mun, .' I I Three LOCJ'OOHS to Serve YOU 0.. L m 5 m 6 w m" \l\llllt.\\\l mmn 1*: sss 00 I . . ~ I g RICHMOND HILL WILLOWOALE TORONTO I'I : mmmxmg ' , ., 6351 Yonge St , 102 Bloor St w to T Y 5'9" " ' ""'" "" um; wr-ntre last week pat on (or them by the . .I I V 222sz ' 964 1 1 19 ndrkrrecreatlmdepartment ' '~ . Relaxation WORM-October 20821 7 lOOOam 440090 . e - " II .. , .I , ~_ - I'dlth Wet utebeoa. a spokesman for the - $30 90 AW 7""5 870 In town. called to a . rr thanks to the recreatim department for a .. , - ' Conducted mummy gfnumm homes tn townattsnded . ' I . - a m seniors (rem tlr OHC apartments .nth residents of town. and the weatherman w _7 __s___,~ .nm at them. provrdins a lovely sunny thy s . 7 7__ It . _ l worm-thy Clark at hackrn the SWIII l S hhn u all) old Newmark'et Hl 'l stu nts" Or . I T .m ot- ld ex-students" The NHS York lice .., n m p0 a s ' ~ __ ._ - ._ @777 mum-rt .ummittee has compiled lists and Ma Q. ..l former students -- (but; bact to the NEWMARKET J -r r. ..-~ of this century u and now is looking m Yu't Regional Police , I, 3' mum marrted names. and other tn- Comm, h w - .mue some. and can t make the Sept mumb'doww' ' "um . we at the committee, send the in- by ' l m a commute! member or to this York (30le Twins cow ' ,w {or retmtatement at the l u mcs "HIM In , Police Force Towtr' List ~ he plpes aren t for you. how show A I 0 0' "nu v bugles" The nanonal Junior C ll by W r: \mbassador Drum and Bugle Corps Force and members are \H - mm :5 looting for new members. and and m mum when :,x::..,..' a new juan corps. The Dt omats "an",er Nd. \".r'vl(llSSUMIylSCp( 9|Il2pm It ! m l rd f rt' m l ommunity Centre The Am~ Savo's irm was i a l. w .m- span ls ll to 16, The Dipla'nau. 8 removed from g [m a; I Nov 29, ms. the to NH 1 ("51 numerou inmdents and :xlunde youm arttst In overalls has complamu received by t. n; up hts easel all over town thts m. (a mm m " .' m: u seen mm on Quart St bridge. perm . conduct and m. statlm area. on Timothy St doth; mu bum Vac. i..~ . \trmtreal. and on lam doing the post um r '- . - gout and its tormenting pain. "i ~ Paul Hansen. the brother 0! Tl: Era) 5 his "90!! to the _ or ,1, I _. I . v I we: ' board. Chief Bruce f. ' owe a gmat a. to .. ngrapher AaseHaIaeIdethelmitol Cn wd mm mm 1 . I :III ILsz m ~ e I H t . 1.}. ? now gm; ""2 "m M ' " W ' h . 1'. " -' 3" msearc ' says '. w W I rln: PM hf; In W; theforce'sdectsionnot to i r . . _ _ I- ~ treatment I would still be frequently a net-mum.me mun-roman "m" m 5 , j,_ _ -v ' incapacitated. As it rs. the effects of w: 1.8 planmng a oneman mow soon The board agreed ' with ma Crawler-d my mndltion are kept under control andlcanleadafull and active life." "About the only time I mention gout these days rs when my golt CREATFSHION l g "I t V . . II . i _ I " . game is Off and I need a good l Bob Clark rs a dedicated sup- 218Maln St.,Newmarltet pony of The Anhm's S r W H. t Fabric t Notions 1: Patterns -- plum-d entry .. ., I e I asked my doctors what I could do to '.,It...II,.,ISCmn c eSewing lessons I _ I VA trankthornforgemngmebackonmy u I Tm. "I ' ' ' ' 41 feet and (my told we about the work y of The Arthritis SOCrety .n encouragrng and funding arthritis research." "I initially volunteered my ser- vices to the Socrety s provmcial organlzation and have been. for a long time now. a member or its E , ~ . . . National Executive". Bob adds that S i his involvement with the Scolety has 5 r 1? beenasourceofgreatsatisfaction. WlllJUHth 5 SUN) Wt l t Ht} " .v I Forwclark' 0' " " ., other Canadians. arthritis research is -. " ' ' payingo - . 88/6767 . 3 AboutonelneveryelghtCana- dians has some form of arthritis. But _ victory is comlng withln reach. Your ' It \\ Ill-lie . -. ' - ._ o . . . . - . " I supportfortheArthntls Socrety wrllbe I I \. It I l H \l I l H l . r ' usedtofundvital medical research. \l'lft I \II | | |- \ I > I " v For more information about \ n H -| H; I J? _ I I , I arthntiswnteorcallyourlocalArthritis unrulruh I - I'izrzllxlrlllmlnllll llll E /.- 'l HHI I\I\'~1 til \I I;- THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY Gwmorethanathougrtmartl' tis .33. ' Q

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