im A -v- YEAH EXPRESS HERALD SlST YEAR NEWMARKET ONTARIO THURSDAY JULY 2 -r- I NO 29 SINGLE COPIES CENTS MONDAY FOR WHITCHURCH COUNCIL VACANCY men were nominated on Saturday July to fill va- by the recent th Whitchurch township councillor Graham to run on July 30 Hanson from Lake Wilcox John C accountant from Luke and Stuart farmer Nom inations were held at night Mlinf will be from am pm on Monday July The Hanson and nomina tors field that the township had by the farmers too Starr says that the KM young Wood i HEAVY RAINS CAUSE DAMAGE TO ROADS CULVERTS IN KING There has been so much dam- King township many on roads would take me an hour and a ha a Knit Black King town ship road supervisor on Sun day evening His road crew worked all day and on Sunday radlni and filling I cant be gin to tell you where the worst are there are so many but do know It will plenty of money to make repairs he north of Nookton where work way was cloned off The traffic the eighth concession where road was washed out In- several places ne cessitating onelane passage I When rain got into the cables lines from King to the Aurora exchange no connections be made front on until Saturday At on Friday Miss Peek night operator reported two of the four lifting distance lints to Toronto order They were repaired Saturday morning BLAMES RED TAPE APARTMENT rolled has held up the of an It suite apartment building In Aurora just south of Catholic church on 8t John A Maxon Toronto re- te to council Monday even Mr Mason appeared before concerning an amendment the bylaw which lust be made before the building be put up The subject was fifit about a year It nothing was done We you bad died quipped Henderson when you didnt come back we dropped the Mr Mason explained that lightening of mortgage money Aurora council although not held him up but that he had happy about ft has tentatively This new building on Charles St Newmarket is the new home of the Bra and Express Print equipment is being moved into the plant this week With a total floor space of feet including plant and offices the building was put up recently by subdivides the Shady Development Co as a requirement by the town council The company had been asked to provide took place a certain amount of industrial assessment when they opened a subdivision north of Davis Drive It is hoped that machinery will be assembled in time to produce the first local paper in town since the Main St plant was destroyed by fire on June The past three issues have been produced in Scarborough Photo by Studioi Ample WaUr For King City A water test hole drilled to feet in the Valley has an estimated capacity of gallons per minute The ninth exploration by International Water Supply found the second well for the King City water works system Water was found at feet with a gravel bed of S3 feet about five feet the surface of the ground No debenture issue will be levied against King City taxpay ers Smith village chair man states The waterworks ac count can normally finance the project of installing the casing a pump and the connecting line Subdivides said Mr Smith will be required to contribute to the new well otherwise their subdivisions will not be sanct ioned by village trustees Subdivision development is the cause of increasing the water supply Mr Smith said The new well is located feet from the existing well which was not diminished when the new pump Suodivision Owners Hold Protest Meeting After Heavy Rains Cause Floods More than Newmarket the steep slopes from Vongc St residents incensed over the con- With the recent bad rains ditioh of roads in their have been worse Hard Ision held a street meeting at work and money used to improve SUNRISE TOUR FOR CROP IMPROVEMENT TUESDAY JULY SENTENCE Resources Commission Promises Local Survey For Disposal Needs A delegation from Newmarket limited to percent residential police council headed by Mayer Herbert percent industrial a nd corn- charged Cameron with receiving has appeared before the Cameron of 1 Newmarket received a twoyear sentence for receiving stolen and six months each on two charges of theft all concur- rent when he appeared before Magistrate on Friday He pleaded guilty a stolen chain saw The theft Ontario Water Resources Corn- charge which were laid by mission to request that the and J disposal ina police in June concerned the lhe town theft of farm implements which Cameron admitted lie had brok en up and sold for scrap metal HOME OX LEAVE Betty Stephens laughter of Mr and Mrs W Stephens Newmarket was home recently on her embarkation leave before proceeding overseas A member of the she has been posted to the at Fiance for two years Miss Stephens joined the and after training in the meteorological branch post ed to Trenton and later to St Huberts Quebec In she was to the rank of cor poral No decision was reached Mr la dm an reports explaining that the commission has only recently been organized but lhat a survey of Newmarkets needs was prom ised It was the general opinion of the commission that there was nothing to prevent Newmarket from succeeding in having the project financed through the commission he added from Toronto township appeared the commission on same day That township which houses are using has encountered financial difficulties in recent years and is now con centrating on attracting industry lo offset the school water and sewer costs of the extensive resi dential development is Mortgage Difficulties Bring In Aurora Building ired the necessary WW ready to proceed Council moved to instruct Die to amend the bylaw and to put it before the Board Jf L OBJECTIVE DISTRICT DRIVE Canadian Cancer than met Its objective in the fit drive for funds reports Fish Aurora of Ideal branch objective for Kin Whitchurch and was and the JtoWUht raised was contributions totalled some changes in the exterior finish of the building to be erected on the site of the old fire hall The builder J Kelner Tor- onto appeared before council to explain that a drop In anticipated rents and an increase in the cost of mortgage funds made it neces sary to save money somewhere along the line Mr wished with the approval of council to use some other material for the finish other than the stone called for in the original plans- lie brought the councils inspection a syn thetic product called marble which is marblelike fin ish cast as one surface of a ce ment block Council turned thumbs down It looks cheap they said It St Association Formed Subdivision Owners Hew homeowners In the north of St formed the and lB Association meeting attended residents it was that Ratepayers Assoc would be in the best lri those living In the fid lh town of Nuw- general meeting held IPAYi JULY 25Month of KingcrafU at KingXMty 216 if the Donkey spon- Ball Flood lights children on July received strong sup port and was attended by large number of owners The following two aims of the association were unanimously endorsed association will try to further and protect the Interests of the residents of this locality and the town of Newmarket in general The association make represen tation and proposals to the town council for lion It is the intention of all mem bers that the association will prove a valuable to town and a cordial welcome is extended to all property owners in to the general meet ings to be held on the third Thursday of each month at The following officers were elected Lloyd J Cam- vicfiprea Phillips might all right for a bathroom but we wont buy it for the out side of an office commented Mayor Henderson Mayor Henderson asked how much substituting for stone would cost If its only a matter of a thousand or so were not going to sit up and cry with any body If its a matter of it might be different he added Mr Kelner then asked council consider veneer of American brick slating that the saving would be quite substantial am not trying to force any of these materials on the council he explained am bringing up the matter in a spirit of give and lake These concessions an be ing forced because of the mort gage picture Money light sued Mr Kel and frankly Aurora is not the most exciting place in the world to them I am selling Au rora and one of the big companies has agreed Council issued a contingent ap proval on the plans and will dis cuss the matter of veneer later in Toronto township Mayor explained to the commission that a new dispo sal plant is essential to the growth of Newmarket At present the sewage is dumped raw into the Holland River Mr claimed that this system has worked adequate ly in the past but if Newmarket grows as he thinks it can the system will break down Almost any growth will tax the absorp tion powers of the Holland River below Newmarket with resulting unpleasant conditions for those in that area he told the commission For years there has been talk of Newmarket its own sewage It has been suggested that one should be built serve a popula tion of a that costs would rui to the one half ion dollar mark If the commission it will lakj of the debt off our shoulder Mr explain ed to an Era and Express reporter yesterday The project would have the of Ontario Government Advantages include a lower rate of interest arid a longer peri od to pay In addition financing by Queens Park would avoid us ing up the credit of the town Mr said that the en tire scheme is so new that definite has been settled but it has been suggested that if the were to finance the building of a sewage disposal plant foi Newmarket close to percent of the cost would be re covered by a charge to properties serviced with sewers Local tax payers would be billed they are now for their use of hydro with their consumption of water forming the basis for the sewage charge the mayor said OPTIMIST HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC The Newmarket Optimist Club held its annual picnic at York County Park last Sixnday Tie odd thunder storm failed to dampen the spirits of those pres ent and the races went on in spite of a damp track The hammer swinging powers of the ladies in the spike driv ing contest was a sight to be hold Mens prizes were donated by Jack Frasers President Smith who was Chairman of the picnic wishes to thank all those mem bers who turned out and helped with the program noon on Saturday Reeve Ed ward answered as many Questions as he could at the meeting near the corner of Millard Avenue and Queen St in the Edwin Lyon subdivision The meeting had not been planned People just gathered on the street following the heavy downpour Friday night residential lots was washed away on the weekend During the second rain late Saturday afternoon Millard would have looked like Venice but for the lack of a gondola Residents talked about a bond against the which had been reduced to 15000 by the town Fifteen The MiilardQuecn intersection wont clean up this mess said was almost washed out The one of them lower part of Millard Avenue Town clerk Wesley Brooks in- washed away and a sized river flowed across fair formed the Era yesterday that back it is the usual practice to reduce yards of Crescent the bond as the makes homes progress to complete the The owners were lhe of roads and olher disgruntled of them oil They have been attending viccs While recent rainfall has been meeting for many months unusual and could be expected trying to bring about action from to cause some damage residents Construction on feel that much flooding could Street over- a year ago have been avoided If promises changed a storm water course made months ago were fulfilled and after every rain there are they say much of the damage washouts on their properties j would not havfe occurred Too A meeting between Mr if larger culverts had been and home owners is to b quired there would be no floods held tonight they say With heavy increases Residents claim that the in taxes this year the Edwin verts in the subdivision are too Lyon people are in no mood for small to carry storm water down just talk The I a Sunrise Tour organized by the York County Soil and Crop Improve ment Association will be held Tuesday July skirting at am on the farm of George Smith a half mile cast of Lak Wilcox Those making the toil will see a startling demonstration of the rust resistance of gome of now cat varieties particular a new variety not yet on market Other farms to be visited In clude Ernest Croplands Harry Walkers of Newmarket see more oat plots and managed pastures A call at Bales Broth- to ace a conventional converted to loose housing milking parlor will complete morning program Alter emptying their boxes at I group will visit vegetable storage processing plants at ford then take a mile through Bradfords garden including the Agricultural College Farm VACATION SCHOOL The Daily Vacation Bible school opened this week for boys and girls at Grace church on Botsfprd St Newmarket children meet every morning ex cept Saturday from to 1130 jfeiutly planned program is with stories drills handiwork The attendance runs about A rally is planned and all the parents and friends of the children gather to enjoy a full program from the children Handcrafts will be on display on the closing night Thursday Aug Town Officials Meet Lenhardt Repairs To Roads Are Promised The mayor solicitor assistant engineer and a representative of the Town Consultants office met with Mr Harold his contractor Mr Hawkins of Hawkins Construction Co on Tuesday to discuss storm dam age in the Edwin Lyon subdiv ision The mayor reported to staged in mite and be- the Era and Express that Mr the Blues and Golds In MINOR LACROSSE HAS THREE TIES Three ties Saturday kept the minor lacrosse action at fever I pitch level Twoall ties were SEEK DRAINAGE FOR STREET Proper street drainage for the north side of Irwin Ave Aurora will cost an estimated en gineers reported to the Aurora council at Mondays meeting A week ago a delegation of icsi- dents complained to council that every time it rained their pro perty flooded The report stated the lots on the north side were lower than the street and recommended a ditch two feel deep to and a 15 inch sewer to car ry the water to the Holland Riv er The report wax referred to the heel committer Lenhardt has promised to re store the roads to a condition which will be satisfactory for the town assume them On Saturday Millard Ave was washed out at the inter-see- lion of Queen St and many home owners lost their walk and drive entrances to proper- lies when culverts failing to carry the heavy flow of water overflowed poured down lhe roads According to Mr the public school board and its con- bantam the Blues as they the Golds J white in the girls game the Blues and Golds turned in a contest In mite Graham Lloyd and Jerry Meehan scored for the Blues while Philip Raymond and Brian Walsh furnished the Gold counters In pee wee Roger Paul and John Median were Blue marks men while Walsh Dieter counter- RECKLESS CHARGES ARE LAID Hooey Toronto fined a total of 5050 at Bradford on July when convicted driving a motor launch on the river jf The charge was laid by Marvin a retired lake captain who told Magistrate Cameron was standing on the June when he saw Hooey vorling around in his power skiff Hooey was between a number of boats he said ami paid no attention when ordered to stop Captain Channon said hopped into his station wagon drove about two miles up shoreline where he overtook Hooey Three other witnesses testified- saw Hooey driving launch in a reckless manner Hooey was charged under Sec A lion of the Canadian Shipping I Act which says person shall drive ate a vessel on any waters form of the minor waters Canada recklessly or in a or at a speed that is dangerous to navigation or life or limb Two persons were fined for the same offense when convicted in Bradford and another in New market last summer Two oth ers are scheduled to stand trial in Bradford on Aug 3 tractors are partially to blame punched for lhe for lhe washout Mayor Glad- i lu bantam Keith man reported Mr two tallies plus single tans fired Green Acres the Metro home MISSING RESIDENT FROM METRO HOME FOUND NEXT DAY Katy Cooper a resident of EXPECT ERA STAFF TO BE WORKING AT HOME MONDAY Because of limited type set- tin facilities In temporary quarter the number of page In of the Era and ha been kept to Wlib space news re ports been omitted on sr acquired a build- in on Charles la with good machine to take rare of In- demand for per Be for the large of be payer wilt be going out readers Com- have net received proper Jon will he reviewed l subsequent tevea It la operations at Scarborough will next week and the slafl will he In the new m FOR At the end if the first week of the canvass to July 23 was subscribed to the new King City fire hall building fund by residents in the village There- Is another canvasser to report and other collecting to be done In the village Added to this is another from the vl lingo municipal treasury It lias been decided that with of the goal realized an Immediate start on construction work will be made After preliminary inspection of the building site by village and a representative of the brigade it has been found that a substantial amount of fill will be available for anyone at cost of loading trucking Pastor Visits Western Branch Of Denomination A Yielding pastor of Grace church travelled as the eastern representative to lhe wes tern conference of the Associated Gospel churches His itinerary included several induction and ordination services as well as at tendance at the three day confer ence Travelling by plane he covered the whole of Saskatchewan told the meeting that a year ago by Tin and Ike OReilly the roads had been considered sparked the winning Blues Paul satisfactory by the town Match was the Gold hit- Since Mr is out town on holidays it was litt ler possible to check with him on this matter Mr claimed that the school boards contractors did not install the right size culverts and because of this those in stalled farther down the road by his contractors have been dam aged it will be up to Mr Lenhardt lo prove this Mr Arthur Lloyd week the aged who waidercd away from the building early Tuesday- evening was found unharmed after spending all night in fields south of the home She was reported missing by one of the nursing staff at Tuesday evening Residents the home must have permission I to leave the grounds explained VnnComp supervisor obligations to the community Acres and when It was the better it will be he added covered that Mrs Cooper had Barbara McNeill scored for the Blues and Nancy Walsh counted for the Golds in the girls game Mr promised that none a search of the grounds and the roads would be lit A 1 which is still partly chairman of the Public School board commented yesterday lv AKK IfiHued by the Ontario Provincial show a sharp rile in the number of motor vehicle accidents for the month of Juno The number of fatal accidents in Juno was com pared with 36 in May ami the number of persons killed from Police cheeked over vehicles iauied warning and laid charges epeeri was listed the cause for most of the acci dents People just dont real ize how long it lakes to stop ear reported Harrison of the LADIES ARK The Charlie VnnZanl and George Watt Newmarket ladies working behind a sizeable win streak open the and Vis- ladies league semi final series against Kim vale Merchant at the fair rounds tonight The is a best two out of three affair Second game is Monday The third game if needed will be played here Aug Newmarket finished first in league race Just concluded second third and fourth and are meeting In other bracket of the semifinal The sooner Hie town insists assuming some share of respon- thai Mr Lenhardt fulfil ail hlaUibilty for the damage condition before the end of the occupied was instituted He told the meeting that Ontario Provincial Polfee Construction Co which local police l j were notified at The medical staff reports she suffered somewhat from posure but after a rest was Armed by her night in the built the houses In that area arc Roods Washed In Lyon Subdivision r i AM WON COW A Silver Certificate for Long time Production was awarded by the Canadian Guernsey Breed- era Association to May Hose De light OP Guernsey cow owned by A Bnlsdon and Son Shar on for her recorded lifetime production of lb of milk and lbs of made in eight lactations Five records were made in days and her beat record of lbs of milk and lbs of but lerfat was made at four years After weekend rains gravel In the Edwin looked like the above picture noon clogged culvert where part of Millard 4