I J J 9 -j-i-r- rf w fc J fc Krj J4i Oat Wed November County Charged Too Much NEWMARKET A comment made by Reeve J 0 Dales North Gwillimbury following the presentation of the finance committee report at last weeks session of York County Council indicated the county had been charged too much for judiciary services Mr Dales told council mem bers the committee should be able to report not later than the first session that the countys share of administra tion of justice costs has been reduced As there Is a probability that a rebate of about will be made to York he that only a small pay ment account be forward ed regarding the current bill ing The report also advised that criminal sittings had been in creased to five days a week at Newmarket and four days at Richmond Hill and that a new Traffic Court had opened at Aurora hiring of Brian Oakley and Gerald Moth as security police was ratified and the resignation of an officer was accepted with Robert Little hired to replace him Sept 27 The number of prisoners transported from Newmarket and Richmond Hill to the Don Jail increased in to 1193 from listed for Jan to service resulting in more re- Sept of was offered as an ex- Trie of legal aid pterurt for the increase Carrots Greatest Loss NEWMARKET York County Council members were told last Wednesday that while many crops recovered from excessive rainfall experienced earlier this year carrots suf fered most In yield and qual ity As a result of damage on the Holland Marsh several meetings were held by repre sentatives of King and East Townships the t Marsh Drainage Commission of Agricul ture and Professor Roes Irwin drainage specialist from the University of now heads a committee to study all aspects of drainage on the Marsh and will make recom mendations Reeve Ted presented a resolution that the county recognize them In a tangible manner LOWEST PRICE ANYWHERE on RECORDS see TUNETOWN I I Evangelist and missionary the Harold Hampton was guest preacher at special services Sunday at Newmarkets Church of the and drew large congregations The churchs minister the Rev Coghill in the background said thai the Newmarket church invites specially talented preachers about twice a year Photo Phil Jones Makeup artist Bali works on Ted Reeve Tom Gibson as a who plays the part of DeadEye in the producer for the Gilbert and opwttta HMS Pinafore at St Andrews College last Walden week Watching the makeup are Ted 498 MONO OR STEREO NEWMARKET NOTES What People Are Doing by Ruby Haskett Mr and Mrs William mer of Elm street cele brated their 25th wedding an niversary Oct 29 with their family and two sisters Miss Frances and Miss Kathleen Webster of Richmond Hill and District Commissioner Joan Davenport has recently re ceived a letter from the first Girl Guide Captain of New market the former Miss Mil- Truman She is living In Blggar Sask and her mar ried name is Mrs Mitch ell She Is writing to ask if any of the original 1st New market Company is still in the area If so would they please contect Mrs Davenport at any morning Mrs Mitchell relates that Mrs Bolton Hewitt took charge of the Newmarket Guides when she left for the West She also mentions they met at the Methodist Church and the minister was Rev Addison She taught at the King George School and she flays her assistants at the Guides were a Miss Morton and a Miss Mrs Dav enport Is sending her the newly released History of Girl Guides in Ontario In which Captain Tru man of Newmarket Girl Guides is mentioned The Richmond Hill Sym phony Orchestra now Into Its Sixth season numbers among its active members Miss Hilda TumeHy violinist Mrs Brenda Foley violinist and Mrs Edith Dunn violinist Mrs Dunn is also treasurer Mrs Ann Sellen of Richmond Hill is the president Mr Arthur is the conductor and under his lead ership the orchestra has grown from the original to nearly sixty members Newmarket will be includ ed In their concert season again this year and Kevin Tunney of Newmarket will be guest soloist at the piano The Richmond Hill Sym phony are organizing an Aux iliary and If you are Interest ed in becoming a charter member conlact Mrs Dunn at or write to Box Richmond Hill The Orchestra also sponsor ed a Friends of the Sym phony which proved very successful York Manor Auxiliarys An nual Bazaar is being held Nov at the Manor from pm until pm There will be a display of the residents crafts for sale such as em broidery leather craft lamps a quilt dolls and dolls cloth ing and Christmas decora- lions Tea will be served in the Manor auditorium with Mrs A Mrs Clarence Da vis Mrs Norman Pick and wives of members of the board pouring tea York Manor Auxiliary members will be assisting Mrs Floyd Perkins and Mr Ernest Wrixon will declare the bazaar open Helpful Hints Unexpected company for dinner To stretch the amount of hamburg Home Economists at Institute Uni versity of suggest that for every pound of you have add 1 cup bread crumbs and cup milk Mushrooms from your emergency shelf supplies will add the final chef touch to the meat loaf Disguise the loaf Just before the cooking per iod is finished spoon con densed tomato soup over the loaf and finish cooking as usual Garnish with a sprig of parsley recommend the Food Specialists at Institute University of Guelph See SLESSORS for SLIGHTLY EXPERIENCED CARS SPECIAL LOW PRICE CLEANING KITS in I Classified Section of this weeks ERA FULL LINE of STEREOS and Record TUNETOWN AURORA SHOPPING CENTRE Low Bank Rates 7276521 St Johns Sponsors Sale of UNICEF Cards NEWMARKET Thou sands of Canadian volun teers are beginning the sale of greeting and calendars across Can ada to keep Canadian In first position as worlds greeting card The designs of cards have ranged from this childs sketch of happy children dancing round a maypole to paintings donat ed by wellknown artists Including Picasso largest per capita purchasers Scarle Salvador Dull and the of cards year Canadian artists JeanPaul Canadians were also the lop per capita contributors to through voluntary contribution from the Hal collection and the sale of greeting cards Mme Marguerite National Chairman of the Canadian Committee said today that she hopes that Canadians will continue Ihclr support for and Its world wide work by buy ing even more cards this year UNICKK greeting cards will be sold In Newmarket this year by of the Catholic Womens league of St Johns Pariah It Is planned to display tho cards at a bazaar to be held In the Parish Hall of church on Nov They may also be obtained by contacting Mra J Cotter St greeting curd sales around the world will account for about of the million budget of the United Nations Childrens Fund In The Ml of greet- log tarda began In lots when sketch by a Ciechoatovaklan Mwho helped by reproduced 0 a Henri Masson and A Jackson June Continued from Page The speaker criticized the fact that Indian children are given a white mans educa tion then sent back to the res ervations to get drunk Jails have become a brothel to In dian women and police bru tality a shocking thing Miss Callwood said Canada should start a reform by plac ing Indians In charge of their own destiny to run their own communities housing and Industry with authority wield ing advisors to help if neces sary She also said keynote reforms are required to pro vide mentally heallhy and re adjusted citizens Today the wealthy young offenders are given rlc help but poor ones get sent to jail This must stop and money should be spent more wisely to provide equal service and protection Todays trends indicate arc buying our police by Die pound with good salaries but no sense she said Miss Callwood minced no words when referring to the need for reforms concerning the laws covering abortion No woman should be forced to give birth to an unwanted child ami it is cruel to let nil unwanted child to be born There should be some form of appeal perhaps under Pub lic Health auspices where de cisions about abortions can be made Miss Callwood pointed to the fact that 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