Newmarket Era and Express, 8 Mar 1956, p. 16

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4 v A strong of the decision of Bern Allan Ontario fete of highway In refund to grant permit to th Maple Racing dub to erect a In town ship tor the re jection of application was cluttering up of high way with congested traffic A a through artery to northern Ontario the highway would not be able to accommodate the great volume of traffic that would grow from raceway activi ties The site of the proposed track was within a half mile A over which the department Jurisdiction A small ma group in the township had opposed the scheme King council met with the de partment on Monday morning of last wee in a second attempt to obtain his approval This was followed by meeting of the racing club with the minister in the afternoon when he gave his unofficial declaration of rejec tion The official announcement of the rejection came on Thurs day March On March King township council read a letter from the minister to effect The obliteration of the three- million dollar project is consider ed by some as a loss to the township in taxation revenue increased market value of land unwinding the proposed site employment and e enlarge ment of district A section of property owners bold this opinion Determined to promote the interests of a large majority of taxpayers Reeve Hodgson and Clerk Rose sought an interview with Premier Leslie Frost on March to present the case- At that time the prem ier was said to be too busy to see the delegation- When the Minister of High ways indicated he saw no ob jection to the speedway being built in any other part of the township his argument on the density of traffic on highway appeared weak in the opin ion of the King councillors The flow of traffic they said would be taxed on no matter in what part of the municipality a speedway could be located Highway could not escape a higher rate of traffic In my opinion there appears to be some influence behind the scene that not giving justice to the whole project declared Sam Atkinson president of the Ratepayers whoso members are strong proponents for the pro ject It is too bad one person should have the say over the whole township Earl a committee member of the Association said There are four highways to use in the township There have been no restrictions on factories and an open air theatre adja cent to our super highway he Said community less than two miles from the propos ed track had envisioned con siderable expansion if the speed way were built We need in dustry in the township carry the householders and this was one way of producing the re suits he said Bake Sale Tea The Guide Association which is an organization of mothers of girl guides and brownies is plan an evening sale of home baking and a tea at King City United church on Tuesday at headed by Mrs J Davie the president Settle SabdWslofi Problems Over Kings Problems concerning Clear- view Garden subdivision Xing were cleared up satisfac torily between Alfred the siibdiviaer the township en gineer and Kins township on March In his report Mr Bardawill made startling rev elation when he said had choice but to approv al on the engineering drawings in the second developments M Findlay told council Mr told council he is putting in 38inch culverts and that he will maintain the open drainage ditches and culverts but will not put in storm sew also that the ditches will be bank sodded to prevent erosion He will also put up a five foot high concrete in front of his own house He said King City village trustees have guaranteed adequate town water supply to the subdivision Council re quested a letter from the trustees to this effect Mr McBride now ready to have his plan approved He has 28 lots in the second de velopment of which all but two or three have been spoken for Houses are to be started in July Whitchurch township council last week endorsed the stand taken by Aurora council in rec ommending that water be made available from Lake or Ontario to supply future needs for water in this The members who saw no im mediate Hanger of shortage in the township felt they should help the watershortage munici palities in their representations to the province The matter Is now under active study by Ontario government The stand taken by Newmar ket With regard to television re was also backed by the members of council Interfer ence of the Barrio TV station with Buffalo reception has prompted Newmarket to com plain to the Department of Transport on three occasions In reply to these questions the government department has stated that international agree ment divides up the chan nels which arc practicable and says the installation of high gain directional antennas will solve any reception problems dim view of these answers was taken by Newmarket who forwarded the following reply to the Minister of Transport Channel- allocation is no ex cuse for preventing Newmarket from receiving TV broadcasts from Buffalo could have been assigned to Channel since Toronto rumored to be switching to Channel This would allow us as good a choice of stations as we had before the broadcasts spoiled it for us With reference to the use of High Gain antennas the let ter continues We do cot see why Newmarket citizens should pay out to to avoid the interference brought about in giving Channel instead of to for Buffalo to be al lowed to compete with Cana dian stations the letter adds are Caracjian broadcasts which we wouldnt trade for any foreign programs But there are other times when we prefer to listen to our neighbors to the south And as longas it can be done without other communi ties being adversely affected we believe it is our privilege to do so Department store sales In Christmas week of 1955 were percent higher than in the like period of s Taxation to support CBC oper ations now average about 8 per family per year Reeve Hodgson announc ed the purchase of a site for a new municipal building at a meeting of King township coun cil on Monday The site is on the property of Mrs J Glass King west of highway clover leaf The lot has 284 feet frontage and feet depth containing approximately and a half acres It is west of the house and lot owned by Mr arid Mrs Clyde Cairns Council is consulting the town ship solicitor J Lucas oh the bylaws on municipal buildings A down payment has been made to Mrs Glass and a survey will be made prior to the deed being turned over to the township Name Inspector Allan Cutting Kettleby was awarded the tender as warble fly inspector in King township his charges being cents hour labor and cents per mile for his car Three tenders were received the highest being per hour and cents mileage submitted by Howard Morning of Snowball who was the inspec tor for the past two years The other offer from Edward Wood was labor and mileage The difference of cents in labor charged be tween the high and the lowest bid brought out considerable dis cussion The debate centred on whether the higher price asked by an experienced man for this type of work was of more impor tance than the financial benefit from the lowest bid to the tax payers We must account for the dif ference in price and give the reason to taxpayers Reeve Hodgson said Because one man had experience how can we judge that another man will not do a good job also he asked me question was settled by a vote with three councillors ap proving the lowest bid and one upholding the price of an ex perienced person Frank Douglas Schomberg I was given the contract for spraying and the use of his equipment at 500 per hour One tender was received Three tenders were submitted for Powder the ten der being divided between two King township dealers Cecil of and Don ald General Store The third tender came from Galloway of Camp- The prices were half pound packed at cents lot of lltf lb lM of IS Ml bag at The was 111 to tt cents Support Aurora Water Ktmtttlton A council to town in ft vliiclul to a bring Into 1 1 it inkc Ontario any other goofy to way lit iiver ftitui All in County are to AUp I ho A New to Hon Punt Martin iniiikter of mid to the am ftOcurUy from to mm Council clerk If Hose mill levy for King toWfiNliii of mill Tim town ship schedule In the mill rate to based on tenth rather than quarters The difference in com puting on this basts would he less than a total of said Mm the James was given per mission by a resolution to a flat roof house in the Rice lot 3 concession at the south end of Jane St fifth concession While this typo of roof is prohibited in the township building bylaw coun cil agreed that it was appropriate that the King Summit Farm es tate have a building of this type Mr is the first to build a new home in the lot size Deputations The application for a permit to sot up a high class dog ken nel at Oak Ridges by White of Keswick was referred to the Oak Ridges Board of Trade for their approval or disapprov al Mr White was told there is no law to prevent him from op ening the kennel The only ob jection he might face would be in the form of complaints from residents Council will notify Mr White after hearing from the Board of Trade A request from James Brown Weston for a permit to establish a park site on lot on the 11th of King will be refer red to the township planning board on March Consisting Of Building ft 88 fflfcp the vrmmm IK stand to in the Wdle jifvfesl to iteiwimnt of of the OJlt til Mi A to highway from pi on Hi toqujred aid In bulld King Holds Education Week Program of an held at Kin City March vhen principal of No and Vjgjvm the speaker fntri duced by the I Dennis She welcome over ratepayers pointing the motto of her team worfe between teachers and pupils Trustee John was chair man Education said Mr Smith If not a question of parents help ing the school In the education of the child rather it is the school helping the parents The three are not enough in the childs educational life Before parents can give children a solid faith and realistic approach they must attain this attitude themselves said the speaker and the Three Rs was a colored film of an average six- year old and his adaptation to school life After observing the many pro jects and classroom work in the school parents were served re freshments by King Womens In stitute Child Bitten By Dog Lab tests To Explain Annuals Condition Later Death s- J i The CanadaU States boundary is unfortified under the terms of the Treaty of A year old City lad vaccinations from doctor after hciiij by a family pup lie la of Mr and A It animal hud Men shots for later Marled frothing Hi removed hi veterinary for iiteUon Hurt The fifty three days later wa cent in the tie- flartetiHure ai Or Karl convinced the- vim eniphrtli0s an ihl Mttefe the bmln To Mllufy the fit The to in A of a of Mm the had not from tot he fee the came from Hull of under and It hat public rtiGbs to nil during the present rabies epidemic hopes this will be SEEK EASEMENTS ON SUBDIVISION King council has as sured developers that it will to a agreement with the township formulated last fall but request ed that drainage on 25 small lots in the de velopment be given by Kings- cross if required by council In his recent report to Kings- cross on the engineering plans V the township engineer had said easements on the lots were required to meet his approval- Coming three months after the subdivided agreement was sign ed the request was too late Jos Gelleny of contended This should have been written in before the agreement was fi nalized he said Kingscross has given drainage easements on the- main creek Reeve Hodgson re quested the subdivides to sub mit a letter to council stating that if required by council easements on the single lots would be given carried out otherwise a measure will be enacted he said The notice also states that all children should be warned not to touch dead dogs cats or any wild animals It Is found is V lent among wild animals and contact with these can be very detrimental to humans The saliva from the mouth of an an so affected can be danger- to humans through a flesh or cut one veterinary surHjn points out CONSIDER HOG POUND FOR KING TOWNSHIP King township council will information from solicitor on the establish of a dog pound township aUo wilt be to supply information on how the project is carried out Dogs running at large at any of the have been pro hibited in polite village of I King City Noble- ton by a Thomas Two weeks ago Oik Ridges or west of highway in King township was the restriction VrV Cause Row hockey fans caused a disturbance at arena last Friday when King City Fly defeated the eastern juvenile team About a dozen persona the door of the two referees the end of the second period demanding f air when they claimed the were penalizing the visiting team unfairly Doug were up six goals to the Wellington single Constables Harold Russell assisted by P Glen Moody of the Parry- Sound detachment at and J other Wellington citizens got the J wouldbe rioters quelled by the time Vandorf detachment police arrived on the scene lu disturbers just couldnt take the trend of the game and were determined to tell off the referees said Const Russell No A one was hurt but tempers rose I high and the referees were held in the dressing room for an ex tra or minutes delaying the third period t J V It r0 J 1 i- fc JtSJOf p -f- -K- J rf -r- T 7J r -r- 1 i I XL IM W tislv a i I I i v -x- l a 5 El 1 ra l Fa I i- v re -r- Til 5 r 1 r -t-

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