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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 26, 1967, p. 2

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1V w T a- ix Name Sunday May 7 As Child Safety Day 1 help to your not only remind you to repair gaiety conscious tete wet Canada Sundsy May to top corf but of their Uvea ftfc- be observed as Child Safety Day Because Canadian accident mortality rates are consider ably higher than correspond- NEWMARKET Ca- vide such items as Uiil h4 film Cap ssmri v rates many Canadian parents should start teaching their children safety the year they are bora says Hal Wright SecreUry-Treas- tirer Ontario Farm Safely Council Onethird of Can adas population Is under fif teen years of age and more than of them will die this year from needless accidents Thats more than the number deaths from the next three significant causes combined congenital malformations pneumonia and cancer More accidents occur in the home than anywhere else Every fifteen minutes a Cana dian child Is accidentally pois oned every five minutes a child injured Make May safety Hunt Day Mr Wright suggests Take your children on a tour of your Mental Health and films for service clubs is concentrating this churches schools and other year on the possibility of ex- interested bodies supporting ending its work in the as- the activities of the and treatment of teer visiting groups operating emotionally disturbed chit- a craft centre and the dren To this end they will be mas Gift Program which sees conducting their annual fund- gifts distributed raising campaign during tat patients throughout Mental Health Week May county to The prime objective of the Canadian Mental Health As sociation is to ensure the best possible care and treatment for the mentally ill- They do this by promoting research prevention rehabilitation and public education During their campaign the York County Branch Canadian Mental Health Association raised of which came from municipal grants and donations The bal ance was raised by volunteer workers during a doortodoor canvass One third of the amount raised is sent to Ontario divl a n research The remain- home and award a prize to the year was child who can find the most York County to pro- WANTED FOLK DIPAsvTMtNT hour with fringe benefits Chief of Police Ontario If Two hundred White Cross volunteers visit residents in 20 approved homes six homes for special care boys at the Ontario Hospital Aurora and patients at the Ontario Hospital Whitby These visits afford the patients a change in their routine and may take the form of bus trips barbecues bowling games picnics etc However all this costs money and we ask the gen eral public to respond gen erously to our appeal When the White Cross Volunteer knocks at your door give from the heart Your dona- lions will make life happier W for someone less fortunate than yourself and may In deed open new horizons for them FREE DANCE iVt i f FOR ADULTS i at Mel Motor r Highway 11 lie south of Bradford FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE STARTS Everyone welcome -i- SECRETARY In top picture Mann Bonnie Steel Watts and Jim Tattle present a scene from Pygmalion In the second picture students taking part in the Hungarian dancers presentation and others in the basketball and gymnastic skits their turn to go on stage At left Tim Young enter tains with accordion selections Huron Heights students Variety Night played to an audience of 1500 Shepherd Staff Institute To Aid County Home for v SALES EXECUWE A capable secretory is far a sales Mutt be fast hind would be a decided flheeld have five more yean secretarial salary and working M Apply In persori telephone Relations AMALGAMATED LTD MAKKHAM ONTARIO ZEPHYR Zephyr Worn- and the of officers ens Institute held its was conducted by District meeting at the Granite President Mrs Walker Restaurant Sutton on Tugs- A discussion of the day April project After a chicken dinner the donating to the new On- annual reports were given County Senior Citizens Municipalities To Receive More In Per- Capita Grants TORONTO Ontario a county and per capita nlcipalities will receive a Increase in per capita grants under legislation Introduced to the Ontario Legislature by the Hon J Spooner Minister of Municipal Affairs and Mem ber for Cochrane South The grants are designed to help municipalities meet addi tional costs such as educa tion The total amount ap proved for unconditional grants this year is The Legislation will raise the grant to per head of population for a metropolitan area or city with popu lation or more and for areas with a population of less than 75000 to per capita if in Homo being built at Beaver- ton the purchasing of flags for the community hall and the erecting of welcome signs to be placed at each end of the village Mrs Welter con ducted a contest with Mrs Pierre the winner Mr Bain chairman of the Park Board would like each home represented on Wednesday evening in the Community Hall to help plan In a territorial district a special Centennial Sports A town or village having a 10000 or more population will be paid per capita If In a county and per capita in a territorial district A town the Sunday School room on Wednesday evening Rev J W Moulton was chairman and plans were made for the deco rating of the church Mrs Wright Mrs Swan Mrs King and Miss of Toronto visited Mrs Wilfred Smith recently Mr and Mrs A Simp son and sons of Georgetown spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Clar ence Pickering 7 Word was received on Sal ted Church was well repre sented at a meeting held in or village less than people will be paid per capita in a county and per capita in a territorial dis trict Townships with a population of or more will receive per capita if in a county and per capita In a ter ritorial district For a town ship less than 2000 pop ulation payment will be per capita In a county and if in a territorial dis trict The congregation of the evening of the death of Mr a for mer merchant In the village Mrs W Mrs Howse and Mrs C Pickering were guests of Mrs Walk er recently on the occasion of her birthday A letter from the Ontario Department of Lands and For ests stated per cent of the hunters resided In the town ship and would await recom mendations of council before the seasons dates were set Suggestion was received from Harold Phillips be charged for a resident hunting license and for nonresident TOWN OF NEWMARKET PR 0 C L A MAT 1 0 N CYSTIC FIBROSIS WEEK WHEREAS Cystic Fibrosis la the moat common and serious chronic disease of infancy and child hood It kills more than Polio in the era and rivals Cancer as a cause of death up to axe 16 AND WHEREAS at this timethe local Klnameri Club Is seeking public support and understand- for Its project NOW THEREFORE I A Mayor Newmarket do hereby proclaim the period of time from May 1st to a Cystic Fibrosis Week in our Town and urge every mem ber of the community to give thoughtful support and understanding to this project i A Mayor i GOD SAVE THE QUEEN j 5r t GREAT NEWS THERES NOW ANOTHER i J GLENVILLE DAIRY STORE TO SERVE YOU r Pi OPEN AM TO PM I SUNDAY 10 AM TO PM Quality Glcuville Dairy Products of Scibotoh CoUcn Or in Mkmim It seems like only If FRESH DAILY CHRISTIES BAKED III I V A Want to buy a really good camera Get a Commerce Shutterbug Loan i Younameitlfitsnotacameraperhapsitsa or an automobile Whatever it is you Loan can be tailored to your Phone or visit the Loan Depart ment of any Commerce branchy ft- III IMPERIAL Cream GROCERIES PACKAGED MEATS I L Snack Bar A LARGE SELECTION OF GIFTS Greeting Cards and Gift Wrappings 1 EAGLE ST NEWMARKET this was a oneroom school Today one of nearly Ontario schools and an excellent example of Ontarios dynamic The learning explosion Is helping achieve prosperity as rapid developments in science and technology make industry and more competitive and our schools provide help produce more products and belter products The remarkable thing Is that Is just gelling started the best Is yet to come In the last five years alone hundreds of thousands of new jobs have been created and our unemployment figure is just RECORD schools nearly This year the Ontario Student Awards Program will SI or academic course and still qualify for v tf i j You can help Ontarios educational sys- tern to grow even greater by helping to RNMENT prosper shopping for price and quality Sho

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