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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 14, 1967, p. 5

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Bovs Ti i MOUNT ALBERT fine weather smiled on Mount Albert Centennial Sports Day on Saturday June 3rd to make it one of the most successful ever held There was a splendid turn out for the childrens morning sports with nine schools par ticipating There was a tie for the Morton Bros Trophy present ed each year to the boy hav ing the highest number of points so Steven Pilling Park Avenue School and Leonard VUming Holland Landing School each points will be sharing the trophy Susan Sulek from the Shrub- mount School won the highest points for girls events The Dr MacPherson Tro phy for the school having the highest percentage of points for its enrolment went to Hol land Landing The and Ashworth Schools girls team were tops in girls soft- ball to win the Suburban Buil ders Trophy and the Case and Dike Trophy for boys V I A special event at the Sports Day was the Centen nial Tea Garden sponsored by the ATOMIC Sunday School class under the large trees at the front of the Park Dressed in Centennial attire the girls served tea and cookies to raise funds for the purchase of a Bible for the new United Church pulpit An afternoon variety pro gram The Coulter talent participating and Vince was on band again for the evening pro gram The Coveter Orches tra played for the dance in the tennis court of Holland Landing holds a cannon ball her father discovered in a corn patch- The cannon ball was found on grand mothers property at Old Yonge St and the It was believed to have been left behind by British soldiers in 1813 who were s at Soldiers Bay to guard military transport to the northern forts Residents Complain Of Dust SUTTON Three men ap peared before Sutton Coun cil to protest the Sutton Ready Mix John of the Driftwood Motel John on behalf of his par ents and Perry a neighbor told the council they not at all happy with the way things were go ing Add Six Rooms To Notre Dame NEWMARKET Newmar ket Separate School Board of ficials announced recently that the addition to the Notre Dame Separate School should be finished by September The addition to the existing six classrooms will Include two opportunity rooms equip ped with folding partition walls to facilitate team teach ing and a general purpose room with adjoining stage new features will be changing rooms showers and washrooms a large library with reference section a workshop guidance and teach ers rooms audiovisual and offices for administration per sonnel The Newmarket School Board received bids from eight general contractors on May The lowest of came from Benson Leasing Enterprises Ltd The entire school will be equipped with automatic pro gramming system and public address system and will be prewired for TV instruction The general construction contract Includes gym equip ment and a considerable quantity of movable furnish ings It is almost to operate a aasmes a with all ami east Mowing la the Mr complained Oae dele gate said that residents as far away as Altai Drive Ike a Reeve Sam told the delegation that be bad visited a similar operation in Mark- ham and tbeer was no nui sance there The delegates felt that coun cil should try to hold the Sut ton Ready Mix to promises made two years ago that they would back from the road landscape the front and put up a hedge Reeve explained that it was a verbal promise and not legal and felt that part of the problem could be ironed out at a special meeting on Monday night when members of the Sutton Ready Mix as as delegates would be present For And Ambulance SUTTON Two agreements were signed by Sutton coun cil at its regular meeting this month ambulance serv ice agreement was signed with Robert Taylor and cov ers twoyear term calling for a subsidy per year In return for guaranteed am bulance service when requir ed by Sutton residents The garbage agreement was signed a a cost of per annum Two collections per week from May to Sept 30 and one pickup per month during the winter months to the agreement Winners In the Park Board draw were Mrs Gordon Ronald Allison George Snyder 25 Nor ma Ray of 10 Dan went to the Zephyr Glen SlouffvUfe 10 Terry Public School Receipts for the day were up slightly this years gate bringing in in com parison to 107879 last year The hot dog booth turned in 63701 this year against 534- in 1966 and the pop booth bad receipts of this year comparing with 78515 last year years draw netted 18855 with the figure be ing 17580 and the supper turned in comparing with 40120 a year ago Con cessions also showed an in crease the 1967 figure being some 27 over the figure Coates won the doll dressed in in the Library Draw and the Library picture went to A The draw for 100 went to Floyd Breen of Sharon and Isaac won the The quilt in the Fire Womens Association draw was won by Mrs Kathleen Webster New York 9 The new parsonage and ren ovations to the United Church are progressing steadily and during the next few months Church services will be held In the auditorium of the Pub lic School Sunday School will continue to be held in the church basement and audi torium until the end of June 9 PIGS GASSED George Peagam bad a bad experience with Methane gas on his farm on Concession East of Mount Albert recently when agitating a pit of liquid manure In his pig pen In these new style automatic pens the pits are agitated be fore pumping into the tank to be spread on the farm land Apparently the methane gas increased with the agitation and being heavier than oxy gen it stayed close to the floor killing pigs in a few min utes Mr Peagam had filled one gal tank and was about to 111 the second tank when he heard the pigs squealing and investigated to find the dead pigs In trying to get the remain ing animals out of the pens he suffered gas poisoning him self resulting in severe chest pains Only out of the pigs in the pen were lost and Murray or Miss Viola the farmer suffered no 111 re- GUBoa suits Mount Albert Horticultural Society will hold a Childrens Brooklyn meeting in the School Auditor- htm on Monday June 10 at Mrs their bottle gardens to this meeting at which time there will be a special film of interest to youth The Horticulture Society will sponsor a bus trip to Bur lington Rock Gardens oh Wed nesday July Persons in terested In going should con tact Mrs Jim Storach Mrs the Pickering Hydro Generat ing plant amamnced in correctly in a red edition of the paper The data should have been Tuesday June JO Men of the are to note the correc and to Clare or Dr Owen land for Information Lake Simcoe Socials BY BURROWS Chesney Represents King City Li KING TOWNSHIP Ken neth of King City has been named by King Town ship council the villages rep resentative to the Township Library Board He succeeds Mra Hardy who continues as chief librarian of the three branch es Mr Chesney was a village representative on the former King City public library board prior to the formation of the Township library board ear ly in Wilfred Jenns King City chairman of King Township board reports that the board is Investigating possible sites where a new library could be built for King City The pres ent property on Sprlnghill Rd will be expropriated by Cana dian National Railways when grade separation is construct ed in this village Official opening or Noble- ton library branch will be held in September Nobteton Lions Club financed the con struction of an addition to the fireball there to provide li brary services for that area The club will sponsor the of ficial opening at York Pines United KETTLEBY Principal William of King Se nior Public School announces that Grade 8 graduation din ner will be held at York Pines United Church here Friday June 23 Guest speaker Is Rev Held United Church minister Graduation diplomas and proficiency awards will be awarded York Pines will cater to the banquet There are students in Grade TSA senior school located in King City CMtdren Baptized SHARON The Rev Don ald R Bone officiated at the baptism of two children at St James Anglican Church Shar on Sunday afternoon Presented for baptism were Marlafne daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Mills of Sharon and John Edward son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Hall of Maple Lane Farm Sharon LEADING CONSUMER Hie United States was the worlds largest consumer of nickel in using an esti mated 410 million pounds To tal free world consumption during the year was estimat ed at million pounds Mrs Ellis Mossing- Park attended the 25th class reunion of nurses of General Hospital on Friday Sixteen of the or iginal graduates attended Hospital Superintend ent Assistant Superintendent of Nurses and Director of Nurse Education that were at the 25 years ago at tended the noon luncheon Mrs Evelyn of Toronto spent the week with Mr and Mrs Cliff Noble Middle St Mr and William Noble and their three children Brent Marc and Tim of ville spent the week end at the borne of Bills parents Mr and Mrs Cliff Noble Middle St Miss McLaughlin ar rived home from England on Saturday after a three week visit to the UK Mrs Tod Sloan spent the week at with her mother Mrs Tom Aird Rev Dr Roberts dedicated a flag and flagpole at the Sut ton Memorial Park on behalf of the Canadian Legion on Sunday afternoon Reeve Sam accepted the flag and pole as well as a bench do nated by the Orange Lodge on behalf of the Village Twenty five children receiv ed their first Holy Commun ion at the Church of the Im maculate Conception on Sun day 9 Michele moth er of Reeve Sam Naselio spent Sunday at the home of her son and family and attended the first Holy Communion Mass of one of her grand daughters Mr and Mrs John Cannata and family Toronto also at tended the service and spent the day with Reeve and his family The Village Works Dept hung two hanging flower pots on Saturday There are to be 36 pots hung throughout High St In Sutton and along Lake- Shore Rd in the business area In Jacksons PL Business men are asked to cooperate and keep them watered when ever possible It Is one of the Centennial projects of the Village and It is hoped that they will add an other spot of beauty to the town Jim Noble Scarborough la spending several days at the Briars Inn and Country Club on a Mead Johnson confer ence The Township Po lice Band and Majorette Corp marched in Port Credit on Sunday Howard Shanks MScD received his Fel lowship to the Royal College of Dentists of Canada at the recent Convocation ceremo nies at the University of Tor onto Dr Shanks Is the soninlaw of Mr and Mrs J Sedore Jacksons PL John H Day principal of Sutton Public School received his Bachelor of Arts degree at the convocation of Water looLutheran University held recently Bob Luke was presented with a life membership In the Kinsmen Club of Sutton at a dinner held at the Briars Inn and Country Club Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Dick Main and several notable Kinsmen were on hand to pay tribute to Bob Cut the work and cost of rug cleaning RENT A Electric rug shampooer per day DMHRY FLOOR 1 1 Barii Street Bradford 7752225 Ontario Adventure Vacations I JUNE SPECIALS Strain Accurate 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