Newmarket Era and Express, 26 Aug 1954, p. 4

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Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Aug Page Clubs Make your reservations now for the coming season at Smiths Bowling Alleys Main St Newmarket Phone USE ERA AND EXPRESS CLASSIFIEDS IN TURNING ARTICLES YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH CONCRETE BLOCKS Pine Orchard Block Co CEDAR VALLEY Phono Mount Albert Newmarket High School Matriculation Examinations Results of the annual depart mental examinations Grade Newmarket High school from the Department of Educa tion show Margaret Cullen with firsts 2 seconds third Bar bara with firsts 1 see- Board Against Rural Subdivision Officials Decision Wins The Case For Agriculture ROWLANDS RADIATOR and GARAGE SERVICE Repair to all RADIATORS AND CARS Drill Hall at Fair Grounds PHONE NEWMARKET Describes Treatment Of Suspects Suggestions that Canadians ar rested in following the dis closures of Igor a Russian cypher clerk were harsh ly treated are denied by the Roy al Canadian Mounted Police in an article about the and its battle against communism in the current issue of Macleans magazine The points that the suspension of the right of habeas corpus has plenty of cedent says writer lips It has the practice for years in many countries in cluding Britain to arrest spies secretly and hold them municado No mere constable but the minister himself made the decision in this case One newspaper says charged that the suspects were kept in horrmielitOe the cells Assistant C sai youwof like hell in the force for you may get to a sergeant Those horrible little cells were the unmarried segeants sleeping quarters The Phillips says that the suspects were not allowed to see their wives but claims they could see no one for the first five to ten days They were allowed to have books cigarettes records and one man played his flute The actual questioning follow ed the usual RGMP procedure Assistant Commissioner told Phillips According you dont bluster you dont raise your voice you raise the prisoners hopes you dont say be smart fa tell what you know or Von feel better if you tell aJU lean over backward to be impartial At that you have a time getting the statement into court One of the inspectors who the suspect Commissioner Anthony says Let there be no If I could catch them a contra diction I made the most of If could trick them We wanted why we were there gut there wasnt any pressure sat at dejsk and they sat in a chair and wo talked and talked and talked- In the article fthillips- reviews the highlights the 30year battle with Canadian Communists a long war fought for the most part secret Though party membership dropr pod to an estimated six or seven thousand following dramatic flight from the Russian- embassy it is rising again The can only watch the haunts shadow the most active members and try to ferret out the really dangerous Com munists Phillips says TEETHING TROUBLE I use 3 thirds and Ken with firsts seconds thirds topping the list of suc cessful candidates The letter immediately af ter a candidates name indicates success in all subjects attempted The symbol I after a subject in dicates first class honors second class honors Hi third class honors credit Subjects failed have been omitted Nina III Lit C 111 Trig C Botany HI HI Chem C A C Bugler Donna Trig C Bot I Carter Terry Lit Hist Clements Eleanor Lit Hist Bot HI Margaret Lit HI Sot I 1 Comp Lit C Alg C Trig Bot J I felorvDicVlferI trig HI Fren Edward Jul It Sot Ghent C fiat Autfc If hat Comp Fren IT Lit ill Trig Ghent HI Hist Gabei Bob Comp lit Trig HI Chem Gould Betty Jane Lit III Trig fir Hauling John Comp III Lit HI Alg C C It Gbrap I Horner Albert H Trig Auth Keffer Glen Comp HI Lit HI HI Chem C in ng Jean Lit ill Hist Bot Ft- U Gail Lit C C Zoo lit an I Lewis Barbara Jiift fft Ae I Auttv I I Ft Chem Lois Lit Hist III Ken Lit II Hi Trig Bot I I Ft Fr Comp I Mary Gpxnp 5r If Perks Allan C Robinson Joan I Lit Hi HI HI Rogers Lit III Tate Neil Comp HI Lit C Trig it HI Taylor Elaine HI Lit Hist Toole Stuart Comp Nancy Jo Hist I Lat ill Lat Comp Auth III West Hod Lit Trig Wilson Jim C Lit Hist I Trig C I Editors Note Because of the Council at that time interest in the Ontario was agreeable to giving a favor- pal Boards hearing on an East able decision subject to certain township subdivi sion application reported in the Era and Express two weeks ago a detailed account of the hearing is published this week Subdj- viders had planned houses near Poplar north of Newmarket The application was turned C Roland vice chairman of the Ontario Municipal a special hearing in Sharon fused to approve an appHcatfoii a residential subdivision which already had been passed by the East town- ship council Three Hour Hearing decision was given nearly three and a half hours after the start of the hearing at witnesses wtftre aid he agreed e three in that spot development was not good for a He said the area far which the proposed sUbdivisiori is hear is stipulations he said When far mers heard about the proposed subdivision they were afraid taxes would go up he said to a question from chairman the said he taxes be oyer ion a house in municipality be to improve the only seryice required for subdivision would be a school ne said He verified the statement that a house fiife worth 10000 to and asi for 1600 was taxed for A the next Wife ness said he feared taxes would be increased as a result iOie iAtra group he represented had requested that houses in value and a be He said that- his taxes have doubled years and Watch your cultural and that the people who thai his acres find have developed the area should be protected It was market He said a new two and a halt room school would be needed causing a 55000 debenture debt without taking into consideration further development oh the far J side of the road He said that could be found at a depth of 300 feet Would Raise Values For the township air Stiver said that development crease the value of the surrpund- farms and that the good the site being high land Last witness for the opposition Mr stated he was owner of the land prior to its- to the J iMillwood Toronto des cribed his experiences in drilling tor At feet he hit steady but pot heavy streamiJ At the farmhouse on the property a foot dug with steady stream which goes dry In the fail Matthews then called- Dr the first of three consuls the general for more I BOND ft IS It SPORT L that development will come and that the money offered will be suf ficient for to suMtvide their farms in the He said that a subdivision calls for services sewers gar bage collection and that a ship is not set up to provide these services North York he said had this type of spot String Development criticism of the area to be subdivided approximately miles long and tiDO feet deep was that it would be string de velopment The board was al so concerned about water supply North York he pointed out suf fered from water shortages Mr Roland said that objections from residents about the pos sibility of increased taxes would not be the deciding factor in the decision He agreed with councils ioii that the area was an ideal site in view of its high location but suggested that the council had not made gation into the He said that it Would be wise to have a planning ijoatcl to on to the Municipal Board From his own he that has mor6 than enough to do He pointed out that the re strictions did not make it clear whether houses in the- cost 1200 based on prices or at todays Location of the site was to be between the first and sec ond concessions of Bast east of St all lots would have a frontage on short roadway called Poplar Banks Sideroad Stiver repre sented East council Beverley Matthews represented landowners and farmers living In the township of King and James represented a group of ratepayers in East all of whom were opposed to the subdivision Also present wore John W Rye reeve deputyreeve and Afraid Of Taxes The first witness to be called Mr Otton the town clerk J He said that the council first heard of the about a month or so be fore the draft plan was pre- busings were for Gathers w the area In motion is to south am Holland Landing to the north Should fecg agricultural that there aft subdivisions the at Good Land Tlie third witness for the described ritm self as a practicing planning He the area to be good farming land and that work opportunities were many miles away He said that ideal development means first lb locate industry in an area and then de velop the residential In reply to a question from Mr Stiver Mr said that sub- dividers wanted a minimum of development In this project the road already exists and taxes and assessments are reasonable He said he expected that a further houses would be put up the other side of the road thus throwing further strain on the school He said this type of de velopment was suitable for urban growth and that it should be located in or adjacent to New- He referred to a being a survey for future development of York County which recom mended that the area ire Which the- lies should remain agricultural land and municipal boards were asked to urban development to a minimum A later report has been published by the Department of Planning and Development entitled Up per Holland Conservation Report which also states it should be considered as an agricultural area This report indicates de velopment should be around Newmarket and Holland Landing Dr referred to the LA twoacre development scheme and said that this size had been proved unsound and that smaller lots arc now popular He quoted the Planning Act See page Col Mens A S to IGOO CUFF NEWMARKET The Clothing Centre for Newmarket Au rora Bradford and surrounding districts HERES HOW YOUCAH BARM FEEDING COSTS VH mechonico equipment running water and power phi proper barn planning winter work to a minimum YOU CAN make a Farm Improvement Loan pay off by investing hi bam and equipment See your local Bank of Toronto manager Hell bo glad to explain how you can use a Faun Improvement Loan to finance farm appliances or 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