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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 6, 1967, p. 19

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Era Out Wed September If Religion Is Topic VANDORF Wesley charge of Group 3 on Con- afternoon unit meeting will be temporary Religions Roll held at the church on Wed- call A religion I would Sept at 2 pm like to know more about The program will be in Hostesses are Group Alfred of King Township Planning Board explains plan In front of him to develop the Glenvlile Pond area on Davis Drive West at a meeting held Wednesday night at York Pines United Church On the platform are Vera Plant chairman and Don McCaflum secretary of the Planning Board Shaw Staff Six Object To Glenville Rezoning Continued Prom Page Mr Telnkamp directed bis criticism of the bylaw at the section which reads Agricul tural use shall mean general farming and the raising of and harvesting of Held bush tree and vine crops dairying and other similar general farming operations but shall not include the raising of fur bearing animals commercial riding stables commercial dog kennels commercial poultry and egg plants commercial greenhouses commercial nur series or mushroom farm ing He stated that sometime In the future he might want to build a greenhouse on his land and that this bylaw would prohibit him from do ing so Mr also ques tioned planning board mem bers about the definitions and distinctions between genera farming and commercial far ming as referred to In the ag ricultural clause Planning board members definition Mr in- answered that those in the formed the secretary that in area afected generally under- such a case he must be stood the difference After against the bylaw hearing the seemingly vague Sporadically throughout the To Convert Old Store Into Modern Restaurant KING CITY The day is past for the operation of a grocery business In the two- storey white brick building in the business section of South Keele St at King City built by Milton Winter at the turn of the century Kenneth Keatei of St has purchased the store owned by Robert J OReilly and will convert it into a mod ern restaurants seating cus tomers The snack bar grill added to the south by Mr OReilly has been dismantled by the new owner Mr Keates a designer whose business is Modern Ceiling will install stainless steel equipment with the In terior of the restaurant in colonial design decor The exterior will be white stucco The verandah type front will be fitted with a shingle peak roof to relieve the monotony of the old line When Mr OReilly for health reasons gave up bis Carload Groceteria business and grill it was operated for a short time by Betty and Art Major meeting individuals broke into personal feuds Chairman pro tern Vera Plant had to continually remind the audi ence that Ihe purpose of this meeting is to discuss the pro posed bylaw If any of those present have any objections to the bylaw they should state what they object to and why A Gathers then made an emotional appeal to the au dience to cast aside your per sonal differences for the good of everyone in King Town ship Leslie Pengelly suggested that the planning board give ctose scrutiny to some parts of the bylaw He noted that such vague phrases as other usual ac cessory buildings could be reworded to eliminate pos sible trouble when and if the bylaw is passed Residents voiced some con sternation over a clause In the bylaw which read The minimum building lot ily dwell in area Hayes of Amelia St Newmarket noted for his captured the top awards In this class at the Aurora Horticultural flower show winning for the third time the trophy Mr Hayes with the trophy which now becomes his permanent possession and nlng exhibits Shi ONTARIO IMMIGRANTS TORONTO Thirty per cent of the 107621 who settled in Ontario last year were from Britain IB per cent from Italy and per cent from the United States states the annual re view of the Depart meat of Economics and Development Almost every other in the world contributed im migrant ranging from five per cent of the total to lets than one per cent TRADING YOUR A SCOTIA PLAN LOAI IM I TOWN OF AURORA THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS Of REQUEST THE MEASURE OF THE THE CITIZENS OF AT THE OFFICIAL OPEN THE AURORA COMI CENTRE COMI one of Glenville Pond area farmers attending a meet i at York Pines United Church to discuss a land use proposed by Kitf Township Planning Board states objections to certain restrictions the would bring to Chairman Plant Shaw Staff Fielding smart ly and tasting behind Dale strikeout pitching Newmarket Argus Fergus Sept 2 in the game of playoff series Second game is ex pected be at the Newmar ket Sept at pm The teed off for eight in humbling the their two ace hurl- Kuss Spicer and Don I Argusmen hardly required hits to win this one The Fergus side fig uring this was the night to put power In their throwing arms overthrew about ry base and while they vet doing this the Ar gusmen running the bases ahead In the second tf Dale hit and two throwing errors hit in the third DIG TOUR OWN IP TOUT SCOTCH EACH iTiesc smell needle files were imported Holland in are clo Fergus 100 coupled with two Fergus sour pegs scored two runs for a Newmarket lead Don Gib sons double was the key blow in the Argus one run fourth A walk an error and Ken Sturgeons single made it in the seventh Norm Roberts after singling scored Argus run seven and eight Ken Sturgeon got on base on an error with one out In the ninth Ron Beckett walked Glen Mainprise doubled and Bill singled as Argus scored three runs to break into the two column figure 1965 New Yorker honest miles Still under warranty Present owner has put In 500 of improvements since purchasing Original price approximately This car is now better than new Demonstration tide to sincere prospects Price cash Arrange own financing Write box 763 The Era m ki VtVs3 We are pleased to announce that wc have engaged Mr Neil to us in the operation of our Funeral Homes in Bradford and Mount Albert I I ON FRIDAY SEPTEMIEft IS AT

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