g m It only when York Jami th tlydlmm at [Mt they . ed Ia Bdl had "char ed the .... CHIN. tinned in im. That report was delivered to mmnbm's of York Regional Police department 001 will cost 61,000 to repair mum Renovation and repairs to . Poolcouldeon t.m.aceordingtoareport .iudqmdmteomultingmgimm miownommhsiolmdttquortrecmtlywitha nmnvm'ti thpooitrmndectrictonsuiralgas . andsaveenmsrgeosts. TierertprqsredbyT.J.Varkonysnd tss.revenlsdthstmaloriaiitsofthepool s .. cslsylunareiimdsomteor inthsrepsir tinting am dis. nictwu-k. and in arebtm'ioratddietohumidandcon- udairandthsbekdpropsnuhmancel he lii imitforthspoolhopsratimwithoiaair 1hetotalairmmntitycirculatedinthepoolares uatetopovideaeaptablecomfortconditions elimimts eondesmation on wall surfaas." it: states. msmmetewnarchitectwhosolicitedthe doirqortforcoinicilsaidthepoolwasap tlybuihtominimum stanbrth andthefaciiity probst beaOQiate to scve an apartment 4. Mr Smithwmbsitaintolsyblameonthe of th pool. dsvdopn' Gin Sclaekedsns. hesditwoindbsdiffieidttoestabiishiftln .hadbssnn li'm. PirtiCemmhnsnermahsansstsldamesting aiRecreationosmmittmI'mhy thspe sms autumnalliesaidmaiumoresomiisticatsd a- were experimdi similarorgreater di- Tin pool, emitimisdthseommissimier. was edbyboththe 'slniildiigdepartmcitand puvinciallinistry Health and Social Sauces itwasbuiltmorethanflveyearssgo Coincillor Dave [win was wick to invite the intoa mestiqofoouncil incommittee but . RayWynida tationwoulddono unlessthetownhadeoncreteewdaicethe wasatfauit. the maym said the agreements for the cori- ofthspooldioiddbetracedtoestablishwho iprovedtbsymuis which arenowproviutobe for h town pool. Commhteedscidsdtosodsletterandacopyof retort to the developer. Commissioner Shannon he town shoind at. into dbctmsiais with Mr hdaiu in a spirit of "good faith." He niggested heloper may be able to help the town either My or as a mutiltant. The mil estimate includes a complete than of the decirical heating tents to natural MARKET-Dend-Carbdinggasat Midstuztaamlittiedamagebees ~ mpustvmmowmwiem in set fire to tied at lle phi. Approximatdy mm.Dee.I-Cmndryeratlm 'sfarmatthsthConanKiigimemilesouth hi 9aWQMat51MleLWtdy MagaDecJ-ltyth'ou'amisrmerknockadoia E p.m. DoeJ-Carwashdownat Vase St. aiser p.m. WRORA-Nofires. KINGCi'rv - Nofirm. WEEW-DecJ-Gnmneyfireaibaurs 'I bustmlllb Rd. at? pm. Little mmage. HOLLANDLANDmG- .s.aiiniii cyiinit t thf'shsmeonSixth vn' Rd in Rive Drive 7pm. Erramwmom. computerized phone system beingd rm. mended by I. (3 Crawford told com- mission members that York residents aren't always able to get through to the poles department at presat because the maximmn ty. The lee chief presentedplamfwansw sy em wind he said wmdda hw minnow York woblsm of buy u unless new lines are added. Ctasf Crawfmd stated improvements wouldbeeffected. The new system. which win and M andmeth poiiceeommisnonstth meeting. will be cheap. to operate than the existing one. Chief Crawfordsaidtheewrmt synem was .151 a month. and the new systemwillcostl.m month to opmate. total wodd be m purchase is ih'opped. Chief Crawford told the p0llC commission that the cost for the new system wotdd be $3."! with the overcha credit smiled. but a stvice M of charge bsaub- Malinda. Commissioner Gordon Cook of King Township commuted: Assoonaswe the newsystemi .we shouldbeaddingnew lino. Town holds line on late tax interest NEW AthI-ZT The town s eotmcil ad- ministratiai committee has decided to hold the line on interat charged on overdue municipal taxes but the first in- stallment of your troperty tax will be due one month earlier this year Town treasurer Stuart Parks askd the town to consider raisin penalties on overdue taxes from 12 per amt to is per cent. In opposing the suggestion. layer Ray Twinney said. We're complaining about the high inteer rates out on the streets Oil-selves. We can't turn around and stick it to the taxpayers " The committee det ision to hold the line will be forwarded at a full meeting of council Monday along with a motion to change the due date fix the first in- stallment of taxes from the end of Ari] to ktarch 3. In a letter to com- mitteekir Parks saidthe earlier date will enable the town to avaid borrowirg to pay school board leVies billed to the municipality raped and others had their own stories to tell One girl related how she and a Mod had been returnirg from a party one evening when a strange man accosted them in a car When they wait ova to see what he wanted they discoveredhs dd not have his pants on. It was their actions which him- his. Ichullum ARENA OPENS Being Mayor of Georgina Township has Its advantages. as Councillor .llin Phillips found at the official opening of Keswiek arena after its 815.00 In hterier renovations. Tracie Carter. 13. d Keswiek. planted a kiss on his cheek during the hboncntting ceremony to start eff the evening of skating displays and entertainment. Approximately 20 people attended me official opening to see a figure skating demonstration and a fun-filled hockey match between Georgina s Council Crunchers and CKVR time hie-stars of Barrie. Renovations include Installation of Temprs Glass. reconstructed bleachers. new paint. enlarged player boxes. new rhk- boards and a figure skating booth. German exchange students pay visit to York school board AURORA Eleven York County high school students brought their new German friends to meet the York County Board of Education Monday night TheGerman students will be returning home Saturday after par tiCipating in a three month exchange program Ginny Barton, a Grade 12 student at Aurora High School. explained that she and her German counterpart had been perfectly matched up . Her German friend. Michaela Zocholl. had taught her how to knit. play the recorder and fight for trees ape centre counsels students pointed out the one sexual deprivation that totally appalled her was incest When she first started with the rape centre. she said. she thowht incest was an uncommon tilt; Now. she tsjust angered by the numbers of incest victims The rape centre has a 24-hour emergency service which is mannd by Vdm If needed. the volunteers will ac. company victims to the hospital. lawyers and anywhqe else they are needed. This was the fourth time the board's high schools had participated in the Ontario-Germany Student Exchange Program In April. the local high school students will spend three months in Germany. Classi W Ruth Law informed when Thinsdsy that nowuthetimeforthmn cpubiiccitiaaistomake thsirintaitiomknownon the creation of a new . Q Speak! up now, O . Third wSec ' ed . lawyer warns GEORGINA . WWW. of the York Associatimi. councn helical W in the mien Any comments relatiutotheproposed districtaretobemailed to the association at 1 Prospect St Newmarket. and will be forwarded to the Provtnce , The association is now in the process of discussing the im planentation of a new hidicial district with the Attorney General's Departmaitandwillsoon be in contact with the ktinistryofConsisnerand Commercial Relation with respect to the registry offices and other matters which are within its Councillor Rogers reported that he and directors of the association were given a tom of the new curt house in Newmarket recently and said. it may be the last of the largercointhoinesoftin's scale that will be biali" The facility is to be completed by klay St of next year, and Attorney General Roy Mclwty announced in the Legislature Oct it that it is the government's in- tention to create a separate )udICial district for the region to start operation when the courthouse is officially opened Area muniCipnlities and regional COtl'lCll have also endorsed the assocution's intention that a separate Judicui district be formed at that Councillor Rogers told councu in committee Thursday that it is a building that "the region can be proud of ' There will be a lot of Jobs created. considering the size of the building, he added The court faCillly is to house 13 courts. four traffic courts. three criminal courts. two family courts. and tiree comty supreme coirts. he said "Sothceisroomfor a sanate he said. Councillor Rogers pointed out the association was con- cerned whether the alotofprobimnsaented and the ramifications could be severe Trustees 10-9 vote . .14 ._ . . Arucxsons romr 0 f Ir. Imhnld said that although there is no current tressurer's repm't avail e. m b a Melt." liesnld lhe Redlnrn Theatreisnot ch mo kind of and. we thin't w to take a (ht ob pctive wu entertainment and we failed one season and it got too heavy " It: Sibbald did add. however. that the theatre has received a snail grant" from the povtncial ooffms for a mnnber of years TheLSAl'didhave an outside W lined up. but after waiting seven weeks. "it fell by the wayside " s 'v . . B l n s .f . 1 If If - '. 1"!- approves 20% raise AU RORA The -. Yuk Coimty Board of Education agreed io-s Haiday to give them selves an apwoximate a: percent raise retroactive to Dec I. ms Trustees will now receive saw a month as opposed to their previou two s-month chairman Dorothy szac will receive Ilia month Board The decision to raise the salaries to the maximum allowed under The Education Act came after separate scbool trustee John Stephens distributed a memo claiming that the ministry of revenue was not allowing trustees to deduct their mileage any longer It was not without some debate that the trustees finally agreed to give themselves the raise Several trustees objected to the procgdure which forced publx of ficials to dictate their own salaries 0th" W mended that the raise be effective on Dec 1. I ) but it was shot down Georg ina trustee Bill Lsird called the decision for a raise "immoral" I still believe it l' immoral for a board to give themselves a raise." he said He pomted out that candidates for board positions ran either became they know what they receive or don t know and don't care Richmond Hill trinteeBeverieyBralow noted that the metimd to getaroimdtheminimry's decisionwasnottoputin smileageciaim Here s where to nd your Christmas tree NEWNARKET For thrifty shoppers the inexpensive tree can still be foiaid Those who prefer their tree already cut will probably find the cheapest tree in Newmarket selling in a lot beside the Brewer's Retail on Charles St Scotch pine and spruce trees can be M for II and upwards Eagle Rentals. at at. Eagle St. has a Onst- mas tree lot alongside its property Spruce. pine and balsam trees can be Mt for I to in The Newmarket Lion's erected Cluistmas lots at the Newmarket Plaza and l'pper Canada hlall The spruce and pine trees sell for SIO and m In Aurora. Christmas trees can be Mt at the northwest corner of Yonge St and Aurora Heights Dr 0 at Yonge St N For those fee-lug a bit to o r e Club has also III) a m b l t I o u s . (hristmas trees can also on be bought from tree farms The catch is that T'tmy Calverley. of RR 3 K is selluw Chum ammmr tnn size on Dufferm St . halfmile north of Snowball The lumr berjack will also receive stintdiocolnteonthe house Trees are seth for 85 at the Big B Randi located six miles east of Newmarket and two miles south of Dans Dr on the 6th t onc Scotch pine and spruce ranging in heigtn from four feet to eigtd feet can be cut at the \ ivian Plantaticm located at the corner of Hwy 0 and man Rd (Tall 473 1537 Scotch pine spruce and balsam trees can also be found I . miles north of Sharon 0?. the Stilton Rd at Boy s farm The Des ins Hortm farm supplies sleigh rides and saws for anyone wanting to cut down the scotch pine and spruce. To get to the farm go east Auro'a Sdrd tWellington St to 5th Conc in Whitchurch Y0 mu 9 " m m Travel southon the 5th for yourself one mile Filipinos offer contrast in Christmases NI-IWMARKET Local Filipinos will be showing Canadians this week that their Christmas celebrations are similar. yet different T h e I" I I l p l n o t anadian Assocmtion of YorkSimcoe is invmng residents to )om its members for a Clmst mas dinner and dance Saturday at 7 p m at the Optimist Youth Centre Hall on I- orhan Dr The differences in religious celebrations and food are the two areas in which the two customs (b vary According to the association's president. Tony Del Rio Filipinos commonly serve roast pig or ham at Christmas as up to the traditional Cans ian turkey dinner Pansit rice cakes. morcon. lumpia shanghai and leche flan are all common side dishes for the Filipinos Pansit is a mixture of noodles. pork and vegetables. similiar to Cantonese chow mien The morcon is shaped into rolls and resembles very spit ) meat loaf lumpia shanghai is much like an egg roll. except it is meatier and contains ground beef and shrimp The leche flan is actuallv with a high of egg a custard concentration yolks While the majority of Filipinos are Roman Catholics. their traditional celebration of Christmas varies from Canada's According to tradition. explained Mr Del Rio, Filipinm will attend t a m masses for nine days before Christmas On Christmas [lay there will be a midnight mass to attend followed by dinner and the opening of gifts (in Christmas Day. the god-children are expected to Visit their god-parents After kissiig their "parent's" hands they are allowed to ex change and open gifts New Year s Eve in the Phillipines. he awed. is a time for great fan- fare Big bands play and fireworks are shot off The cold Canadian winters and restrictive bylaws. however. have curtailed such activity here Mr Del Rio explained 4.3L?" than the association was iormed last year and now has 70 outstanding members Fifty per cent of the members are native Filipinos with the others being married relatives from Germany. South Africa and Canada He estimated that there are approximately 2t ) Filipinos in York Region alone The Filipinos who did mme to Canada did not necessarily come at one time or for any political reason he added For those who settled in York Region II was because they liked the area and the houses were sf tordable The assomation's executiie meets once esery two months with a general membership meeting held twice a year The assocmtion is now trying to organise some parties. a baseball and softball team and how they will partiapate m the town's centennial celebration next year i oi: it it" . f t 2' C3! ..... "- s p nifty: m.,s..mym -Altenar emhmnnywayslr-ms will begin at 7 p m Tickets can be M at the door for ilo trad mal Canadian celeb . hm'e's fundfhssdrlghthleesl-ahgmsblwmarefnsm Thy.metherLsnrdes.Cielo.ia.andT.y 3.. i3.