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Newmarket Era and Express, 5 Feb 1964, p. 4

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and Running Light New Safety Device For Cars the Courtesan in St Simeons and in You Cant Take It With You Val also attended the University The Customers Always Write Hill Out Member Serving Newmarket illation and Class A Newspapers districts of North York publication Published every Wednesday at 30 Charles St Newmarket by Company Limited Subscription for two years 5100 fc copies are 10c each Member Class A Weeklies Canada I circulations Amhi t Office Department Ottawa and the Audit THE EDITORIAL PAGE THE DAY AMITY OR ENMITY A locate in an area It would much better plan to have an replacing of Ijnily with council represented by crossing guards their their duties at the of Newmarket Town Council left many questions still without It appears that in Newmarket these appointments are considered and made final by town council and that the local school wards appear to have little to do with this particular version of school ad- iiumstiaiioii We have often wondered why As far as we can recall in the of hundreds of clauses and amendments which are pari of the complicated Public Schools Act the school board of any par ticular district is not only responsible for the care and behaviour of the pupil while he or she is at school but is also respons ible until that child This we admit may be difficult and almost impossible to enforce but it does not alter the fact that the basic respon sibility of a child crossing the street on his way home is hardly the problem of town or city council In other places it has been the duty of the Board of Education or local school board to arrange for the hiring and direc tion of these school crossing guards In they have received valuable P from students attending high who have given their own time and assist the younger pupils The school boards of Newmarket and strict arc an elected public body At- ndance at heir meetings is we believe a privilege of both public and to obtain appears as difficult Hie modern days of traffic responsibility to ensure the child safe conduct to and from school Keener liaison and less animosity be- i the two factions might go far lo her have indicated thai not been satisfied results of hi Industrial Committee or feels committee as a whole is not functioning it might with the net that he resigned as chairman of ill tee and also of the aland take that municipal limn mil iil i hi ii i control in any way the anions of l interested in having

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