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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 30, 1967, A02

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I W f ij-i- aw l Mr t r JU V L Keswick Optimists John Hopkins left is caught snatching a piece of barbecued chicken while a fellow optimist tending another grill of chicken isnt looking barbecue was part of the Keswick Optimists Picnic Wednesday at Park About 100 attended Optimists and their families Photo by Shaw Group Presents Teacher With Portable TV Set SOUTH BEACHES Miss Carol formerly on the staff of Sutton High School has left by car for northern Bri tish Columbia where she mil be teaching Several friends and relatives were hosts at a going way party and present- Carol with a portable TV On Wednesday evening the senior basketball team arriv ed at Miss Okes home for a farewell party Two summer employees of received word they bad passed the Grade examin ations from Sutton High School Miss Brenda Pollard will enter Teachers College Miss Gail will enter University Mr and Mrs Hugh McLeod and family are spending a few days In visiting relatives Mr and Mrs Reg Banks Lenny and Sharon have re turned home from a two week vacation in Dwight Two community residents Norma and Don McKay are moving to Ottawa Mrs John Seymour Chat ham and Mr and Mrs Prank St Catharines were recent visitors with their niece and family Mr and Mrs Don Mr and Mrs fan Vanden- Road have sold their home and are mov ing to Sutton John Fisher son of Mr and Mrs Bud Fisher is home from York County Hospital where he underwent plastic surgery on his foot John was injured early In July while using a power mower Richard Joey and are motoring to the east Mr and Mrs John Burrows coast Tourist Association Issues Brochures KESWICK The Lake Tourist Association report over 2500 of their area guide books have been distributed during the last two weeks Reports have been received by secretary Mrs Ann Noble Family Holiday In Alaska Mr and Mrs Charles with their family are enjoying a wonderful holiday In Alaska Mr and Mrs G Pearson and Mr and Mrs Fred visited Mrs Percy Maude a former resident at her cot tage at last week end Services wiU be held in SharonHope and United Churches on Sunday September 3 Mr and Mrs Sim of Rome Georgia USA are visiting their cousins Mr and Mrs Harry A business meeting will be held at Maple Hill Baptist church at 8 pm on Thursday August 31 Mrs of Hamil ton has returned home after spending some time with her cousins Mrs Fred and Mrs S Ewes of increased business result ing from publicity given to local merchants and business men Plans are being finalized on their new Fall brochure which Is scheduled for distribution to the Department of Tourism hi Ottawa and in Toronto at the Canadian National Sports- Show It Is expected to have this second brochure in color and it will be used to promote the entire area The IOTA are currently publicizing Lake Simcoes at tractions by a six week adver tising campaign Field signs have been erect ed on highways leading to the area and eight Information centres are currently distrib uting the brochures In the Keswick Area Roman Motors and Eds have brochures available To date the Association re ports a membership of HI Mr and Mrs John Crate and family and Crate and Wendy Whiting are holiday ing in the Parry Sound area Mrs Robert Draper Mike and Rita spent the In Tiltsonburg visit ing Mrs Drapers parents Mr and Mrs Howard Lake are holiday ing at Keswick Beach lit October Mr joined Ontario Hydros staff area as a hilling clerk Three years Inter he was transferred to the position of at Sutton area Mrs J Hostess or J Meeting A meet ing of the branch of the Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs J Smith on August Chair man for the meeting was the president Mrs Stanley Eves and the minutes were read and recorded by Mr Hamilton A report was also given by the treasurer Mrs Pearson Mrs Sidney Thompson re plied to the motto The People of all the World are our Neighbors Trie program was in charge of Mrs W Hamilton who gave a resume of a day at Expo In Montreal Mrs Glass and the members of the Canadian Industries commit tee are arranging a trip dur ing Sept Hamilton and Mrs Chapman were appointed delegates to a rally in Van- and Mra Chapman was loo appointed delegate to the area convention at Toronto In November Mrs R McFarlane will as sist Mrs Arnold Johnston with the Club Refreah- were served by Hamilton and Mm Lead- better Mr and Mrs J L Smith enjoyed a weekend recently the cottage of Mr and Rex Smith at Boocock of Hamilton la visiting her cousins and Mra S Eves WE BUY FURNITURE By the house full BRICES BARGAIN BARN SAVE THE SPINNING ON WHEEL BULKY SWEATERS NOW SA ON DISCONTINUED COLOURS OF MARY MAXIM GET THAT SWEATER READY FOR THOSE COOL FALL DAYS IN ONE OR MORE OF THESE LOVELY COLOURS NORTHLANDS Reg 4 NOW 167 MAIN ST CLOUD SPUN Reg NOV DOUBLE KNITTING R0g9St NOW THE SPINNING WHEEL Family Visit In Oregon ZEPHYR Mr and Mrs Wilfred Smith and sons re turned from a motor trip to Oregon where they visited relatives Miss Karen Pickering of Toronto spent the weekend at her home Mr and Mrs Makray and family spent a weekend in New York visiting relatives recently Mr and Mrs Frank spent a few days with their sons and families in Oshawa this past week Members of the Keitch family hied a dance In the Community Hall on Saturday evening Quite a number of Zephyr Public School children won prizes at the Horticultural Show In Mount Albert Public School children were presented with awards for their in the swimming classes sponsored by Township Recreation Com mittee In the Park at Zephyr on Friday evening A ball game between Zephyr and Juniors was before the A good crowd was on hand to give support to this new venture Mr Arnold was chairman and Mr Ronald Kester the secretary Mrs has returned from a threeweek holiday In will her sisterinlaw Mrs Howard Pickering and daughters of Toronto Mr and Mrs Wilfred Curl ami family of Toronto visit ed her mother Mrs feijvay Ed Martin owner of Eds Esso Service Station at the Don Mills Rd and the Ravenshoe directs a traveler to a Lake beach The map at his station is one of two maps which have been placed by the Lake Simcoe Tourist Association to aid tourists Mr Martin said that last week a helicopter pilot landed his craft in his driveaway to climb out and locate an airfield on the map Photo by Shaw Sutton Council Concerned About Storage Tank Plans SUTTON Sutton Council showed concern over Georglna Townships Committee of Ad justment approval of plans of Imperial Oil limited to con struct a storage Depot at the south end of the village The three underground stor age tanks of 10000 gallons 20000 gallons and 5000 gal lons would store gasoline fuel oil and stove oil The property is In Township but is near the en trance to the village of Sut ton bounded on the south by Highway and on the west by High Street The Committee of Adjust ment said they felt the devel opment would In no way be- to the village and no more hazardous than a ser vice station Sutton council had previous ly written to Georgina Town ship Council asking them to turn the development down Dr Page York County Medical Health Officer told Sutton Village Council that the pollution In take was caused by the abnormal flash floods which overflowed septic tanks and rendered tile beds useless He added that nothing could be done to pre- venf recurrence If the conditions arose again until such time that sewage plants weer Installed in the whole area The official opening of District Sutton Post Office is to take place on Nov at pm with the Registrar General John Turner officiating op ening was originally schedul ed for Sept but due to a busy schedule for the Reg istrar General the postpone ment has been called Logs From York County For Sculpture Symposium MAPLE York County Forest In the Lake District recently completed delivery of 12 largo white pine logs for the Toronto In ternational Sculpture Sympo sium Cut from natural stands In the County Forest logs are feet and 30 feet long up to 2 feet In diameter and weigh about ton each ac cording to Zone Forester SPECIAL THIS COUPOH WORTH oroV of or mart Colonial QUALITY J TRANSISTOR RADIOS Year Guarantee HOLIDAY WALKIETALKIES BINOCULARS QUALITY TAPE REC IS ATLAS supplies RICHMOND RICHMOND HIM THE NORTH YORK ACADEMY OF Starting New Season In September A FEW VACANCIES YEARS AND UP FOR INFORMATION 8955533 NEWMARKET BINIONS OPINIONS DOES IT PAY TO KEEP YOOR CAR IN GOOD CONDITION J Sutton Council gave the first two readings to the zon ing bylaw for the Village of Sutton which was drawn up by York County Planning Of fice The council will have to rescind the 1965 zoning by law which affected the Jack sons Point area only John Griffiths Mr Griffiths stated that these large logs had to be cut from natural stands approximately 80 years of age since the larg est plantation trees are still In the neighborhood of in diameter after years of growth The Ontario Department of Lands and Forests Is purchas ing the logs from York Coun ty Forest It certainly does in many ways Not the of It valu thai lotl year averaged for cars In mini con dition over comparable models In fust fair or average condition In addition savings on gasoline from a properly tuned ignition averaged about per for the average driver When you link that with safety a belter ride and more the greater coat of main taining your In lop condition comes to you with a bonus Industry statisticians calculate that the average driver spends only about half the amount he should to maintain his car This is false economy in every Your guide to Is your operating manual Car manuals ore used religiously by Heel who business it Is to squeeze every lost cent of economy and resale volue out the cars that keep In their Heels Dusty roads and short trips freezing weather all have a drastic influence on the need to change oil more often Fleet monooers have standard of taxing their cars back to their selling dealer as the nasi economical source service and warranty protection Campbells for carry all text books required by StU den attending the Huron King City and Bradford Our store will remain open until pm Tuesday September in addition to the usual Thursday and Friday evenings STATIONERY BOOKS CHINA and GLASSWARE Newmarket Ontario Main St TELEPHONE 8954951 Heavy Duty Rubber UNDERCUSHION WITH THIS Offer Stat 3 AREAS OF CARPETING COMPLETELY INSTALLED WALL TO WALL ONLY DUP0NT NYLON LARGE SELECTION COLOURS COMFLETILY NYLON BY DUPONT rim 1st QUALITY NO SECONDS iitiiit mint cms INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND UNDERPAD OCT WtlKlY I iWft MEANS CONFIDENGE Sell What We Service What Sill on Jury Call Howl 6943361 I Alt im CALL COLLECT WITHIN lOO MILES CANADIAN BROADIOOM TORONTO I A- TORONTO I i j Si

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