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Newmarket Era and Express, 12 Feb 1964, p. 20

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and Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York or QUEENSVILLE In the annals of English turf history of a decade or so ago there used to be a racehorse which whether through fact or fiction always had the ability of legs crossed during time unravelling its menus of locomotion before continuing with the race Members of Newmarket Town Coun cil perhaps at this stage the emphasis should be placed on the 1963 council appear to be having the same trouble on the HiHomes question and are getting into the municipal wondering if the old bus was really still up to minimum re- quirements in genera the idea is accept ed by motorists as a good thing But there have been some objections people have made quite fuss the safety checks This is not what with their has bothered the police however Up to they have had the vehicles they find defective mediately repaired Without the effect of the safety her address on check is lost After July there will be of History- an an abrupt change in the attitude of both n ana police and motorists to these safety An checks for licence plates may be removed standing Scientist Galileo Oil the Spot in the contest This means the owner will have to have the car towed to a garage and put into a safe condition before it can be used of Some of the members feel that before This may seem like fairly harsh Stanton treatment by present standards but not Rosemary Salmon Union St school too harsh in view of the increasing den sity of traffic and the mounting accident and forelegs at least trying to get tracked There appears to be another due at the February 17 meeting to follow up an the last meeting If this second round table conference offers as much informa tion as the first it should lead to a final decision on the HiHomes controversy and allow members to spend more time deciding how to trim the budget vis Gillion read a passage Scripture The m taken by Rev Appointed to going into a blowbyblow descript the events of the past few months a decision should be made first as to whe ther council is going ahead with the dea or going to forget it From reports of the town solicitor it appears that legally Newmarket toll The that a Glass United still pick up the threads not A1 must brakes Robei i harassed bylaw and a battered of- fertopurchase and close the deal leav ing its shining armour only slightly dent- be adequate wipers must parking brake must be workable to the extent it will hold a parked car in a fixed spot and a few other not too stringent requirements have to be met Since the checks are not a really exacting nature it folk a vehicle which cannot is be driven Under some will be valuable protection to the publ Councillors identifying to sure that such vehicles wo th the affirmative feel on the road until they are put into or three factors have emerged the smoke of battle Opposing the some councillors appear to be work- on technicalities with some n thrown in by residents of the area re it is proposed to build the Harrison attended from Mount Albert Junior Depart Jnrdon Mrs Will Mrs Art Sandy the con- Mr Harold he high lad- Mrs Baker gave IPS37V7T Mrs Hannah account of her experiences as the draw times The Dorcas Society of ranee St on Thursday A was packed band are missionaries to the unity Centre Indians on Island of the Ladies that the t rill have difficulty selling condition Such BARBED WIRE BROTHERHOOD The historymaking pilgrimage of and this be overstressed is a happy medium between idle land and a purely industrial site Some councillors and taxpayers have questioned the possibility that the area might become a glorified Tobacco and that it might attract the wrong type the Holy Land last Janu- resident With rents at the proposed maisonettes going well over the a leUvi month figure this appears unlikely as on the accepted standard of rental percent age these wage earners would have to be in the to a year bracket Comparisons have been made with some similar projects in Metro Toronto and while it is true some of these have not been too successful it is the opinion of visiting architects and planners that the Toronto area is far ahead of many other Canadian and US cities in the de velopment of new forms of multiple hous ing They represent the newest compan ions to apartments and detached homes Actually they are individual homes built wall to wall each with its own front and back entrance and private garden patio Renters appear to be young couples older people who are alone after their children have moved away employees subject to transfer anil to the district who prefer to rent while they consider future home purchase Both old and new members of council have much more to consider than an un qualified yes or no Whatever the pre sent council decides on this HiHomes question it will remain for future rate payers and council members to give either recrimination or praise We trust the matter can be settled amicably and when it is settled it will be decently acknowl edged as a decision made by a council began a series of Lenten Sunday school level ers Mrs fit to and Rolling Weir were also in a lt be Next he plans to the theme and Rev Gordo 1 by the Trinity C Through Prayer and Worship- and gave an excellent on Naught and boys Ottawa Hygiene at the in the church by Catholic Church Arabs and Jews that marked the- visit A1 Answering the greeting of friendship Shirley from King Hussein of Jordan a descend- wecten ant of the Prophet Mohammed the Pon tiff declared May God grant our pray- a and that of all men of goodwill that an Ice Review living together in harmony and accord held February they may help each other in love and jus- the tice and attain to universal peace i brotherhood Millions of all faiths throughout the i fol world rejoiced Rut when the Pope re- The club Girl turned to Rome the barbed wire was put J The leaders up again in the Holy Land It provided dramatic proof that such barriers cannot be removed permanently until the spirit cone member of brotherhood imbues every man not The regular just religious leaders will be Newmarket Jaycees were one of a few Thursday March organizations that observed Brotherhood Week with some special effort and they are to be commended for their desire to the mind not contribute whatever they could to the ory Reply promotion of brotherhood Their guest speaker Mr Carl Keyfetz of Tor- s onto brought to light some facets of the Education attitude people have to one another which normally do not occur to us in daytoday Calvary Visits J HTnlTI York Manor Residents Citizenship on The regular bimonthly r and Mrs P R Cotin a Hip to after Study time was held led by Mrs Pearl Reports of the fob rcsUar monthly meet- of Hit- Club will on February Hospital S Spitfires Beaten In Minor Playoff Opener matter of hates and prejudices in which few of us are beyond reproach Honest which was elected by us and can only vote may bring tiding I SENSIBLE RULING The recent announcement that after ily 1 police will be able to remove licence from vehicles found unfit to drive should result in a lot of cars presently on treets and highways being instances solving this great human problem must day- be made in each heart in every home The spirit of Brotherhood must generate from the bottom it cannot be imposed from the lop Week is a time for some enlightened constructive thinking When every home is free of hates and prejudic es the world will similarly be cleansed When the barbed wire is down in our the lace of the world forever

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