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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 6, 1968, p. 4

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Editorials Exit a Centennial project The Of ishlng i centennial projects to be developed in this area King Town ships little red teaching museum The township school bond convened hen one loom Lloyd town school into a teaching irituii science laboiitoi w licit- public school students could stuck the bistort and natural attributes of their own locality Schedules were arranged so it ill students pent two each during centennial year at the 104yearold school The school was equipped with relics of King Townships pioneer days as well as specimens of its flora and fauna Alas as far King Township School trustees are concerned project men good one- like this hiniMut outlast centennial The school board ciappcd i to continue using the school to teach local natural science and to give their students a taste of grandma little red scloolhouc Instead the school today vacant History can indeed be taught from books but the best lessons are always those that leaned by living them We feel it is too bad that only the children lucky enough to be attending public school in 19G7 in King Township can ever benefit from this township centennial project The School should it decision Good work girls The ladies of northern York County who provide the volunteer service at York County Hospital deserve a hearty welldone In these ladies put in hours of work the hospital board of directors annual meeting was told last week A list of the chores they look on themselves and their results would fill a book but they to make them-ehe- and to buy equipment tunning a hospital gift shop and room service carts by providing ending machines for patients and staff and by sponsoring a cradle picture service for new mommas and papas Among the nonprofit services the volunteei provide in the hospital mm minel the playroom as Well as escort and feeding service- Thirty of the Newmarket and District volun teers are involved weekly in these four inservices alone The ladies high school age volunteers called Candystripers from the district and from the Aurora district and they hold teas fashion shows dance- and raffles to raise money for And when they have motley they spend it Last year the minimi reports of the and Aurora Auxiliaries show they bought toys coloring books and crayons for the childrens ward paid off on a radiographic table they for the hospital in contributed 1870 raised through their photo for hospital equipment bought new draperies for the nurses residence bought a worth of televsiou sets and among other things brought loads of good cheer to the more than patients confined to the hospital during So once again congratulations and keep up the good work girls SUGAR SPICE By Bill Smiley To love is to hate DO man Villi Due lie tilt II tin lime HinirV li she a or leu Little I YOU IIATB mi lli isnt an If were therell lie ion tend In ami wed in no merely llio fin I will each other Im he most monstrous Hie no I iiikI villous remarks Ihe real IhlnK Ilie mil each oilier in sickness a health In poverty as as in I dont know brought all except that its body Dure to hci hie nil the inv refusal And I miss her passu her iniliunn She misses ion and lull- Ann I mi- is all V OF I THATS NOT THE WAV WOULD efficient Police town realized how their Winter Carnival this year was nil annoy ance and considerable nervous dis- of aged and infirm folks liv ing on the bank of Fairy Lake within a few yards of all that terrible roar of motors the de partment would have had second thoughts about it being a sue- When the snowmobiles began operations this Winter they kept to the east side of the lake then they took to the ice when it with that oh no some of thorn think it was real amort to steer their vehicles within arms length of Hie walls of the build- on Hi OlI some of those brave boys even came out to tear up and down Lake at midnight and who cared We are all for the ice carnival but we wonder in all fairness If the Town Fathers and the Police Surely the powers that be will the above carnival an annual affair Fairy Lake Fair Play Dear Editor Newmarket District High School students did a fine basic job of their 08 last Friday night and to use their own terms booths Some of the parents have fell at home in the but to a few visitors THIS WEEK By Ray Houses or tents various plans housinit industry is of as lis lo Id II IHNi hollies in the lei In Dio Idea if new sulci- willlin reach if liimilitS The of Blurting afresh Irefilrieale1 hnnses are Mill an modern con- ids modern is in this iii i 111 hut line aspirant fur slinnlliiii- wider inline office remain the ii i 1 hffcrini- a chief Ida in Ills in 1 illilli Sir Hell or is a lies of all 1 local ileal if in lllis field lie hi s headed up which have and ul division Hill until of land lion an even it till will oil- Ill in Nil ion of o U vvillnn iniilille Incline and II 1 Hi llovi mil ills lv inleiesl morHuKes to flout freely III III s solul imulus Inn slrv 1 and least A possible native Is fur III mill near mill me subsidize lull 1lilul pick up II I dlf limn III Ihis in n Hull Ilinii- la sulsidline lids Crier Elizabeth What mi OS How master was our High School turnei into a complete amusement pari and judging from a visit in th earlier evening this effort paid off with huge alien dance Hard lo decide which admire more the ingenuity the ideas of Fun House Wale Hazard Haven or 111 of entertainments fron Midway to Old Fashioned liar from lab tests lo the Fashion all ages found something inter lots of fun This night we were lei in be hind Ihe gates of our youngster world done up to entertain us am ii kindly way providing si Fish pond for kidsister and coffee sit down by for good old Mom showing their work and wit Like all good hosts Ihey bad then best fine and good In this spare main subjects been reviewed lauded and put lo controversy Ihal lout on everybodys life and our town Some lake their emirs wilh or against our liking ami a we do is voice opinions Some others are taken up and In tackled by ol neighbors who endeavour this a belter place to live and finally Newmarket is verge of planning preparing an I taking steps towards the will sweep this area the cu yearn Todays big problems and anxieties a limit Ihe changes in Hi i establishment as it is moving irl I the unknown future will fade wll us Tomorrows is ready way ahead of us bewildered and displaying remark able security The visit In Ihe School in nil its some how did give he comfort Ilia Ihese youngslers will out I he world their solutions an build It into a belter one Mils in mind Mils write hunks the readers for heir Intel est and their indulgence and turn Chores duties of the he Em regrets that due li many other Holler wHI aide Ulan 0sUii and Inform Crier column The will be laken over weeks edition by Now ket Town Councillor Cor THE ERA Yolk Slncn Incorporating THE POST ECls0l1E THE IIEKALD DAVID anil Iulillsliur WIIIIAM J IOIHIKIl iKOIUili News Keillor I SI Ihe i Kxiin it On the illior thorns a ihuld in the mak up for 1 A J man and vein luillv and even i nils ill inn like a ir J and hiss anil pit at sunic- rf one who of ihfin Tie it without il- ii four five inauh- iinlrow for I have lo shovel mill buck and nut the iaie I even in III till Id diiv Id IM all Hint to Mum will soon lire ditlolls all III ho- fact Din Die dcl Deli I lllllil I Die 1lcenl sales in Ii nil ill I vv I III esl of Olivine mini a h If such conies Hie each Mem I hi i I Class Mull Dm Post for tho of In 80 ChnrUa SI Phono St

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