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Newmarket Era and Express, 23 Jul 1953, p. 7

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Musive Complete dispersal of the herd of John Montgomery Accredited Area HEAD Good Pasture Fit including sonic added entries HAYS SALES ARENA on No Highway mile of Trafalgar 3 miles north of THURSDAY JULY at pan herd sires 1 good senior boll calf registered red cows with calves at foot and rcbred open and bred heifers and baby beef steers jSainnder the management of HAYS FARMS LIMITED Sales Managers BOX PHONE ONTARIO r mm so we MUST tow OUR MOTTO- KEEP LOW SELL EM FAST 953 Hudson Super Wasp red and black A king sized car at a king sized buy Hudson Jet Maroon Eye it try it buy it Maroon Easy to buy if you here first convertible green Put the top down let the world go by Hudson Pacemaker blue A garageguarded gem We couldnt even replace a sparkplug blue assures a long life 1950 Hudson black Owner was finicky you get the benefit of his caret m Dodge grey Comes from a good family black Former owner left a lot of troublefree miles in this car 1947 Hudson maroon Teachers pet owned by a teacher J i Hudson ton pickup black Reconditioned to meet all conditions coach blue Rough and ready for plenty of powerful driving a heman car 1935 Ford coach How can you afford to pass it up EAGLE ST NEWMARKET Service PHONE ADDITIONAL CHANGE EFFECTIVE until 1 Sat commencing it 8 a 9 EXAMPLE TIME TABLE WEST SIDE Main and Timothy oclock or am Heights or am and Eagle St West and or am Niagara or am Niagara or am Main and Davis Drive or am EAST SIDE Main ami Timothy or am Prospect and Water or am Prospect and Davis or am or am Ave or am Legion Hall or am St or am Then times arc repualud every minutes throughout the day EXTENSION OF SERVICE Dally service on Street to be extended from to Street by runs leaving downtown at am and 180 pm and pm arriving at Yonge and Ragle five minutes later Daily service on Prospect Street and Second Street South from to Pickering College by runs leav ing downtown at am 45 am and and 415 pm The am and 215 pm runs will arrive at Pickering College gale at am and pm The am and pm will at Pickering College at am and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION NEWMARKET BUS ONES I Classifieds Continued THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE MATTER OF Section of The Municipal Act 1950 Chapter 243 and THE MATTER OF an appli cation of the Corporation of the Township of East for approval of its restricted area Bylaw Number intitul ed A Bylaw to regulate the use of land and the location space character and use of buildings to he erected or altered in the Township of East Gwillimbury TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of Section 390 of The Act Chapter 243 the Municipal oil of the Corporation of the Township of East Gwillimbury did on the Sixteenth day of June 1933 pass Bylaw number a Bylaw to regulate the use of land and the location space character and use of build ings to be erected or altered in the Township of East AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of the said section the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of East Gwillim- has spoiled to the Ontario Board for its approval of the said Bylaw number AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Ontario Municipal Board has appointed Tuesday the Eighteenth day of AD at the hour of oclock In the forenoon Daylight Saving Time at the Township Hal Sharon for the hearing of all parties interested in suport of or opposing the said AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of the said Bylaw may be examined free charge at the Township Office at Shar on by any Interested person AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE hat set out hereunder is a is of the said Bylaw number DATED this 22nd day of July A D J Smith Clerk Township of East Sharon Ontario Die following is a synopsis of Number regulating the use of land and location space character and use of in the Township of East SECTION DEFINITIONS Section 1 defines an accessory building a dwelling house a farm a summer cottage a com mercial building and an indust rial building A farm is defined to mean an acreage of not less than five acres used for the production of crops etc SECTION DEFINED AREA This section provides that the to all lands in the Township of East SECTION 3 This section provides that no and shall be used and no dwell ing house or summer cottage erected or altered or used ex cept in conform with the pro visions of the Bylaw SECTION PROVISIONS AP- TO RESIDENTIAL OCCUPANCY Section a that no dwelling house shall be hereaf ter erected unless It has a floor area of at least square feet and if the dwelling house is a story and a half It must have a floor area of at least square feet Section provides that sum mer cottages shall have a floor space of not less than square feet computed exclusive of porch es or verandahs within the out ride walls If a summer cot tare Is winterized for year round hab itation it must conform to Section provides that no or tenement house two or more family units be erected with a floor of less limn square feet per family unit Section 4 Ml provides that no part of a commercial building shall be used for human habita tion unless the part used has a floor space of nt least square feet Section provides that no dwelling house shall hereafter he erected on a farm unless it Ins a floor area of at feast sou a re feet and shall comply with section fa Section that no dwelllm shall constructed or altered on lot which has an average width measurement at of less that feet If corner lot of less than feet If and water nines are not the the In must he at least feet water available the area fill nil he than feet lid also that If the lot owned to the i of this bylaw and chewed the of a building lot then the dwelling jfise may be erected thereon withstanding the provisions of tills the of the are with end the of the of Health or County Health Unit are obtained Section provide that a dwelling house Is to be erect ed closer I feet to lino Dwelling houses on corner lots on existing registered dwelling house can be closer than feet from a road Section provides that no dwelling can closer that feet to a boundary line Section I provides that no lie- THEAKER SON MOUNT ALBERT Phone SMS i V building shall be erected or altered closer than feet of Section provides that ail a boundary line accessory buildings shall be at the rear of the dwelling except 3 garage which is not to be mat loot to a highway end feet to a boundary Section provides that no dwelling house is to be erected on a lot of a registered plan upon which an existing dwelling house already stands and where pip ed water and sewers are not available Section sets out the mini mum structural specifications as follows All dwelling houses to be on foundation walls or piers of cement cement blocks stone or brick and set at least three feet in the ground Summer cottages may be supported on foundation piers or pads resting on top of the ground providing that method is satisfactory in the locality concerned The studding in exterior walls of frame dwellings shall be not less than inches by inches and in permanent dwell ings not less that 1G inch centres All frame buildings must be corner braced and the rafters must be collar tied The chimneys are to tic of brick stone or reinforced con 1 and lined with fluelining or plastered No inflammable material such as tar paper to be used on ex terior buildings and no septic tank weeping tile toilets or cesspools to be less than feet from a well Section provides that not more than one family dwelling or more than one dwelling Unit shall be on any minimum sized building lot A multiplefamily dwelling not to exceed units may Ik erected on a building lot having a width of at least feet and an area of at least square feet Section in provides no build ing or part of a building the floor of which Is below the aver age level of the building lot shall be used as a dwelling or dwell ing unit Section o prohibits the use accessory buildings or tempor ary shelters as a dwelling or dwelling unit except during the construction of the main dwell ing house and on- deposit of bond SECTION 5 PROVISION AP PLICABLE IN ALL CASES Section no auto mobile trailer is to be used for human habitation for more than sixty days In any calendar year Section provides no gaso line station or garage to be erect ed on lot a frontage of less than feet on any high way and unless It is at least feel from any boundary Section provides no com building shall he erected on a lot having a of less than feet on any high way and must he at least feet from boundary Section 5 it provides no hull ding shall be erected for the pur pose of manufacturing less than feet from any dwelling house Section provides no build ing shall be used erected or on any land for the purpose of a dance hall or pavilion or place of amusement without the consent of the Municipal Coun cil Section provides all sanita tion accommodation is to comply with the Public Health Act SECTION provides that the by- law is not to apply to land or buildings which on the day of the passing of the Bylaw are used or erected for any purpose prohibit ed by Ira Bylaw providing they continue to be so used BUILDING PERMIT LIMITATIONS a This subsection provides that building permit expires within twelve months and prohib its the erection of any building without a permit being obtained Section provides that If in the of the Building In spector a building is in a danger ous condition by reason of It- dilapidated state faulty construc tion or otherwise is in an unsafe condition as regards flro or risk of accident the Building Inspec tor may order Us repair or dem olition and the expense thereof charged to the property as taxes Section provides that noth ing to prevent the rebuilding or repairing of existing main buildings destroyed or damaged by fire Section provides that site and construction of tourist cabins and motels shall be permitted only when tin proved by Board of Health Section provides penalty of not than fifty for each offence for any person convicted of of the Section 7 revokes Bylaw 4B3 on final passing of this bylaw Bowser husband of the late Ann ie Billings and father of Frank Bowser Resting at the Chapel of and Rose New market service on Friday at pm Interment Aurora Cemetery CRITTENDEN At her late res idence Street New market on Tuesday July Effie Marie Breckon be loved wife of Theo Crittenden dear mother of Beryl Mrs Top- and Jim Resting at the Funeral Home Queens- Service in the Chapel on Thursday July at 2 pm In torment in Queens cemetery At Keswick on Wednesday July Alfred be loved husband of Ada McKeen aged years dear rather of Helen Mrs Sheridan Rest ing at his late residence Kes wick Funeral service in Kes wick United church on Friday July 24 at 2 pm Interment in Pine Orchard cemetery ARMSTRONG In loving mem- of dear mother Mrs Vena Armstrong who passed away July Loving and kind in all her ways Upright and just to the end of her days Sincere and true in her heart and mind Beautiful memories she left be- hind Lovingly by Henry ARMSTRONG In loving mem ory of a dear mother and grand mother Armstrong who left us July So many things have happened since you were called away Things you would have enjoy ed if you were loft to stay So many things to share with ynu in just the usual way Things that could be so much nicer if you were here today Lovingly remembered by son Mac daughterinlaw Muriel and grandsons John and Wayne In loving memory of our dear mother Harriet who passed away July 1851 In our heart your memory ling ers Always tender fond and true There Is not a flay dear mother We not think of you Sadly missed by your daughter Pearl soninlaw and grandchildren EDWARDS In loving memory of Edwards who passed on July 21 He has not gone from those lie loved Nor has he travelled far Just entered Cods most lovely room And loft the door ajar Longed for always by Dora ami Art and wife In loving mem ory of a dear mother who passed away July This world may change from year to year And friends from day to day But never will the one we loved From memory pass Lovlnnrlv remembered by daugh ter Viola son in law Bert and girls ROSE In loving memory of a The En and dear mother Sophia Rose passed away July tt Tuesday- l What would we not give to clasp your hand Your dear sweet face to see To hear your voice to see your smile That meant so much to us Ever remembered by husband son and family In memory of a be loved nephew Kenneth who was drowned at Roches Point July 21 Not just today but every day In silence we remember Aunt Louise and uncle Frank TREBBLE In loving memory of a dear son and brother Kenneth who passed away July Just when your life was bright est Just when your years were best You from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest Ever by Dad and brother Ron WOODRUFF In memory of William Henry Woodruff who away July His memory is as clear today As in the hour he passed away Lovingly remembered by mother ENGAGEMENTS SLAY WILCOX Springing to life with a run first innings Newmarket Red- men downed Lake Wilcox in a North York juvenile baseball Three up walk hit one and four bite doubles to Fred in league game at the Lake disastrous lint round J v Custom ma n J I i- fi J i s vll Mr and Mrs Ross Stiles Sutton West announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Isabel to Mr Charles Haines Alleync son of Mr and Mrs John AUeyne the marriage to take place quietly on August Mr and Mrs Joseph of Port Coqultlam BC announce the engagement of their Mary Joan to Stuart William only son of Mr and Mrs New West- minster BC The brideelect Is graduate of Vancouver Nor mal School class of Mr is a commerce graduate of the University of British Col umbia and is affiliated with Alpha Omega fraternity Tito wedding will take place on Saturday Aug hi West Point Grey United church Vancouver BC at pm With the nice weather here again everyone seems very busy David Galloway is the fore man at the sod cutting Mr and Mrs Roy celebrated their wedding anniversary on Saturday At Roy V Olivers home there will be a wiener roast every Fri day starting at New neighbors again at the place Brown welcomes both families Mrs Jim Sedore visited at the home of Mrs on Monday Congratulations to Mr and Mrs the arrival of their little daughter Marlene Mr and Mrs Morrow were guests at the home of their daughter Mrs Robinson recent ly THE 1MPIEMKNT Davis Drive West Ml rf at- w J- t i a j-r- 1 Si a SPECIAL SUMMER CLEARANCE AND td If HOWARD STOUT CAR MARKET Yonffo St 1502 ST ANDREWS Kelvinator ft I sealed unit yea Viking reftiircniton washer like new with unit radio phono iMontly with Severn I models S3 RADIOS i 1 Main St xn urn- Sou -ZL- J Mr and Mrs Newmarket are happy to announce of their Hon cm Wednesday July at York County A brother for Patricia and Mrs or J lit Coleman New- wish to announce the their Hon on July at York County hospital BUSH Mr and Mrs Jack Bush Hamilton wish to the birth of their daughter mi Sunday July tit 10511 at County tul A for Mr unci Mrs York Countv hos on July Frederick A THIS CAN BR YOU OWN A VACANT ftOT Tfln TOTAL COST WW WITH SIX ROOMS THING INCLUDING deposit TUB VALUE LAND CAN HE EURO AS PART OF THE ANY WORK i J fe- PHONE Bob now Main Si LWr 1

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