Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 21, 1979, p. 21

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l 1. Nil T Bill K lt:\.\ll rte-.1! \l.ssissaug.s l'uhnlx Ht '1 ng wa H .' ham l. \ \:l 'p 'lld' v . I h atr'a' r and also ' 'ft' alur of t w m u: \ork worked 11 . of his Hle H'llrtng got ' Lam radius I d\' illd . hm hearing the at 1m- chemu al rstlment on the . Tat ill his ham C lulled Net 'i*t v . 4 \,.I Mr H'uths al Is a A) Sales convenor ( harlene ( opeland o! lHoHp l ardent ham radio operator 3th.. \olunteer their tune and oumprnent to emergent \i r e ll '.ll|t at t.lt\a\'er l lzat lLl here were l..it't tron to Mr awu t dk In?de lldlttl'wt l\llt ho 0'? and At. 'vttr trail .H t' axmlatllo \e' ' wt 'tHl \M' \l. litiln'! titth. ll lili lt 'i'tta'n Lal (white It \ial'nt w here he so" up lxw perltil'li {mill o-qmpttet' and we!" ' work It. lied (rims sdhdmm Array Hm \i MM 5! Jull At'llrulame and t 11 the newspaper fellows the} were all 'here Mr ltutxlls said I was there to assist them during he * THE ERA Newman-hat. Arcs. Wet. NON-58 II. I"! o a {.1 p 5* 4r 'v PM TREE P0 TTERS PLAN 54 L5 " "" ' UlOU re ( hristmas shopping (or a decor- or functional ceramic. take note that members at the Pinetree Potters build hiding their third annual ( hristmas sale \ew market shows her two year old daughter \manda one at her latest creations to be in- cluded with the other it). pieces at her hand- made stoneware pottery planned [or the sale. The sale will be held at the (Euild's studio located at I07 Yonge St. across from the Driter Examination ( entre in Aurora, ork s top operator ined the emergency net lice ticket blitz ught unwary parkers VHHKET ' Mil Soon post Raining it: {Me It h) law llokcp MARKET ~ '1 to r m a l l y I proposed new Hubdwisron near "-- Park Doak dxtnt realize at 85 taking an 5 from another l Newmarket 4 v named (or rRayor and Walt-n of the year replaced the " d name ol 9 H 21.0.. discuxsed Monday at u meeting of council on the heels of a townwtde ticketing hx the \prt t' ig, Doak new et names ('uuntlllor Dons. Blair asked council to consider naming another street m town to honor teteran Newmarket ( ltrzens Band master Bill (ire-lg Mayor Ray Twmne) expressed his apologies stating he thought the street was being named for a reiatne oi the dexeloper The ma}or added a street til the town 5 undustrlal subdntsron would he named for Mr (ireig tsigns say 9000 live here Kl-IT - Population sig- wlll N poated Ices to town now that the Ministry 0! sad Cantu-leath- sad the region I cam-tau [round on how many people htructl- oi Newmarhet's clerk s al ce. ~ the rql- will he posting signs showiag a Rly th-ey told coucii Meaty tk ll. h 8.10 ht the nuts are always decided to pa) "' lest thausaad. damages whole thing linden ) Duhms underwent heart warm were good and surgery and alter a tall o- er s ' ll 2 g w e n l went out through the ham \nxoothlx network a total Hi three ltmundoing-rant": in four hundred pints of am rut tew h- hl'Tl blood was donated lll his 'tnmoiil led wa an name to the Red truss Hutu-girl par' f a l he ham stayed at sunulated emergent test u". Im rpm . rm t_ \ork Hegmr last may under H H" :7 h" "H Tumda} iron. 8 a m and l "lmred Wednesda) tron. 6 a tn lieler lltahe another 3 Pm Tm. ] was 5 , t an (run. QUO H\ tlle P j I NM m) H my * ll-Kdlw 5h" d5 sot. and slept ultlll v li' tit At. lit ofuI 1 ! 3h? \Upwrhnu. hr dld "i "In" her: asked what his veten AIN - feelings were during his "W i " lll'rli m" stat at the lnternatnmal ""l "3"" ( t-ntre Mr Duhms said The .tti' not 51mph ~l was Ht \lf'dh fK tn)! dft an} hap h, [w] (ha! I as other hams It. southern Hdmcd and uh . u, m m tintarn 'l hex \i' helped r an. J1] ( mph 'dl l "ll f N merited or, how the lt K' 1' \et win operated \wrk liegmral i'oltte ttrnler attempt t~ Sun l Nlditl.\rL t't l.l ltwut Mayor Ra} lwnnne) arka 1" mm mm}. mud the toth has , work lwt'au. ll u pullte published reasons for the . V p _ V by law In local papers ( Um m) n d'rldm nutnerwu tunes but M'lmumn tmpnlfdgc l he: pie \llll (int: "A dr'a {Hr hm lt gth Hf understand the law \ou hate to haxe ltt t'onltnenttng on some kind at linottng burda) 5 ticket hlttz (Ulllrtll if we didn t Manor Twnrmes said I someone mqu park tn don't know why the} went front of tour house all day out last night and tagged or nullht long the maxor ex euone In town I guess sand it was Just one of then The mayor sand a days Sewer backed up, insurer still balks at paying NEWMARKET \ewtuerr) he resident Bill ( will hate a chance Honda) to raise a stink mer a sewer hack up which filled his basement ankle deep r8 wage (I m it: a l f- to ( ll t ouncll has muted M Mr am Mr (outer and tnsurmg "9 Hi the most agent Frank t owan ( n '"lponcml lattors. Whit h d my ? the (am at ll'dbilll) Insurers haxe to a mun . m wmmm , constantly guard against mwlmg m, weft TN 15 m treating a precedent insurer has "1M topaV b) paying a clam; out oi 8 6th Chm . mt m. companion or on an) mun S Hn: that other Similar basis other Newmarket was not m P Fmil 0" the hams liable for hockey sticks In 0 m" d I l ' a street lC\Pl sewer which h r "gal caused the back up ( ouncil has already discussnor. oi the tilt idem ldxl nmntlz tttUlltll (mnsrdered seeking a new insurance mmpan) at Mr ( owan ~ t ompan} wtruld not at't epl the claim Mr ( owan suggested the claimant should take for the ms case to unurt ll he 1s During assanshed The Third Section Real Estate ( PARADE, CRAFT SHOWS MAKE WEEKEND TO REMEMBER What s a parade without clowns" \bos e. Harold ('raig dressed as the lion in \ewmarket's Santa ( laus Parade Saturday \t right. the municipality's new centennial) ear float portrays the bee l ll\f at industry on the town crest .1 .3 f . penm wise Sesame Street storeheeper The old gentleman In the red suit In the photo at right needs no Introduction Craft shows pack em in : organizers \lr liooper s (general Store, the Sisman's oi ( anada float. carried cabinet minister and ork-l eel \ll Sinclair Stnens as the \l \l\l tl\l F "in," lluli.i l tlk. \tllll 'vl *H " ' htlk' ' w 4" 9' V'o "' l." .s "1"o ," " 1 \ll. w 'I .' w t ~ Alvwlntr ~ .it-l.r~lu l~t~ l Wag" NM NV ~A '1 ON 4 ilns' L r: r 1. ii ' s4k I . N o< P \.nli ".91! "o tx ..1 'c'TY"~ ' r' " l' "r I " l l" \l' -' l L " 1' d " 'HW-l .' 'it . flit? il'iuii llilf rdlli .ss-Vr Mill: if ' t '0 'V o ' A I\'1' in 't A r: M .o-to wurr w'mlr'nw: 'l'" H A . m .. \- '1 l ' ' > ' ' . . dN I'V V, A mute .' A lolu'o at .i'.t.l."1 \ ~ i . p l U k H W" 1"' 'tt ub v" UH xtww fulo'w' n ' ';~.r,'. , Hit" " 't " "-'~ wt.t' gym? 't-wll- WY' \ewt g..irlto" AL'h ' h _ A l r d l l i ' "I" d t 1 ' . c vt .ellml . u - .1 glam he" The fundh ll. pu' .1 \i 11' n "Li M n' 'l l. wxo'M nix wow-Ker I . ' 'v .t o llr't ' la \ewn.arke' llllrar- Fund 1v r. J: . . q. :1. x V . h I I r ' - It I ' 'l ' ' ' .' \t.~ l'm ct : or '.o nun; m a. :r . l t l' WWW-(h Mr plulnii " lint no m-v ' .la t mp: _.'I (I H \q ,s"_ grho ' gfjd ([k f'x I Ln", -7 H. is . .I' rinlWIdl' 1 pld\grllwl\1 \ll l\lu1' . A p, .s 1', " s ,H 1\f r.fx lw- Alix! "~l.t" New than p er with: \ll llldHWthil. and net' tear leslzkdl wk scu it? t" o a lMi ' \t ' ' \o'w .1'k0" 'h. ltllr\f _vf.]' f x . ,a L 'h. t, .r[!;1't w' I .L'vo- .1;:.L' '17 ll" A"i lild \O'W'Yldfkl'l \ llA ' liltl ark yr? 9 ' , I: r , .d r, . l f a ,. , _ y _ .t . tan \ ml 'ln tor t w i patkro '1 tap. it . fut w t - pm . l \_ Barb Martin. Mile Groves. IO. and his sister Kelly. ll. stopped to eumiue the worh oi Kiln Murray. 24. a wood artist from Georgetown. lie carves detailed illustration 1! buildings. such as 4 Sharon Temple. bottom left. onto mahogany " Jane \Iacl herson and Laurel Viciihee oi \ewmarket examine the handmade merchandise at the New market ( ralters' annual pre- ('hristmas sale held last weekend at the \ewmarhet Public Library

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