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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), December 4, 1968, p. 18

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IS Tfcf Era im Oat He TOURIST MEETING Page I members Cash on Engineer of Toronto and Secretary Mrs hand was York Roads Commission Am Noble a financial Ken Greenham of and Mr Conroy Dowson report stating there were Keswick was chairman and York County Planner planners spread over 20000 people and York County had been asked to take over a long list of benefit he pre MEMS 59 iamb a Look Who you Got fori 100 3 lbs Hamburg 3 lbs o 3 lbs Small Link Sausage 5 lbs Margarine lbs Country Style Sausage J iamb lean SPARE RIBS Gallon Ice Cream Boneless 59 9b IrVe The Famous r Special BEEF HINDS 59LB BEEF SIDES ill WOODS fronts FREEZER 45i HAIF 5R HO EXTRA CHARGE COME IN AND PRICE IT TODAY Some form of pub lic transportation has GOT to come to northern York County he said and the terminal point for servicing the south shores will be de termined by the location of existing railway tracks He estimated a GOTrain would be used by people He informed the listeners 18000 acres needed for recreational areas eventually there will be more marinas on Lake Simcoe which is a mixed blessing as it will probably add to the pollution Toronto to Newmarket had been acquired but the of Highways had route Tentative route will be from New market east to Mount Albert north east to Highway to meet the original plan for Highway Simcoe as possible prior to proceeding north The delay in construction was due to other expenses involved with Highway Scout and Guide News by Mrs Joan Milton SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Serving North York and York County With CAMPUS LOCATIONS AT FINCH AT OFFICES SHEPPARO or SPRING SEMESTER ON CAMPUS EVENING PROGRAM NEW CLASSES JAN APR Advance Registration Starts December 2 43 Ave East 91 Monday Friday OPEN HOUSE REGISTRATION DEC 5 6 FINCH CAMPUS FINCH AVENUE EAST NEAR WOODBINE Most subject are scheduled one everting per week 945 for 14 weeks at a fee of 53000 FOR INFORMATION CALL or Ask tor Extension SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY ONTARIO the River and providing access to the market garden area from the Road Mr slated preliminary plans are being prepared by the County of York in con- junction with the County of Simcoe Flans were also under way to widen the Egypt Road to connect up with Zephyr and Highway Fruit Market A Good Selection of APPLES Macintosh FANCY Macintosh 69 PARENTS BECAUSE OF CERTAIN REVEALING SCENES WE SUGGEST YOU SEE HELGA FIRST J AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLOR FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE AMERICAN SCREEN you will see the complete birth of a baby DEC 7 SUNDAY A MONDAY ONLY JIGSAW AN SWIM Last Complete At WRWTf J Rod Taylor Claudia Car hale Harry The Hell with Heroes Mr pointed out Lake Simcn was the fourth largest in land lake being 19 miles long and miles wide miles of shoreline and square miles of water and asked what steps were being taken to pollu tion Mr replied saying it was the respon sibility of local govern ment to control water pollu tion with cooperation from the Ont Resources Commission Listeners were also informed by Mr there were no specific plans at County level to acquire on overall pie trial expansion in Ihe area Mr pointed out most industries arc mar ketoriented where sales and labour are available In the Lake area in dustries must be providing a service rather than any thing else Southern areas are growing and the north will have some industrial growth He concluded say ing I dont think we should overly emphasize this industrial bit Officers of the Lake Simcoe Tourist Asso ciation for the coming year are president John D Sib- bald vicepresident Ken Greenham and secretary- treasurer Mrs Ann Noble Area representa tives are North bury Township Harold Phillips East Township Peter Township Village of Sulton Gerry Verdoold chairman of the Camping and Water Safely Commit tee with Bruce Taylor of Newmarket taking over as ing that to date only seven J i I- veral groups applied for permission to sell Christ mas again this year and Ibis was granted Mr I chairman of the and Ex pansion Committee repor ted a lack of knowledge in some areas of the basic is sues that Ihe Cub ac ceptance age is eight eight if in Grade Three Scouts must be el even and Venturers foar- full pack consists Two a a r y Scouts took first place in the finals of the Eight Na tional Boy Scout Regatta The Calgary tear competed against team from every province Newfoundland and one fro- Cod to Ihe regatta trophy C Stevenson Cup There are still limited number of Jamboree Crests and availabel the hobby of badge may be boys It of nounced at the meeting that John Lowndes of will be the On behalf of the Legion would like lo con gratulate Parade Chairman Don Knappett and his floats chairman splendid Sanla The proceeds will parade I believe this was the biggest and best organ ized parade Newmarket has had the pleasure to see brighten Chrislmas for th fortunate The dray were Jim by Harry Govis Kay Bales by Ron are the Legion float he asportation of p impressed the are and now being accepted applica tions may be obtained Watson Ruth Wright and the late Jack Sweezie of Newmarket was re cently appointed an as sociate of the Ontario College of Art He suc cessfully completed a four year course maj oring in the studv of Sculpture Mr Sweezie is planning a short holi day in Europe the Santa float The Legions ial Events Committee heart- The time for worthy cause please tact Mrs J C MorrisoJ or Barry Keeley outfits float uniforms painting and Our annual Tur key Boll is at pm Dec 14 Members are invi ted to bring a guest to en joy the evening and maybe bring home a turkey for Christmas Tickets are going out in the mail to each GRAYSTONE TAVERN Appearing this Friday evening from the world of television THE MEMORIES NO ADMISSION PLANNING A PARTY 183 Yonge St Aurora t play havoc with Legion pre and in order to shipshape we are need of volunteers for Sun day work parties Any in people can Milt Wesley The Rapscallion put on quite a show in ladies lounge last weekend We hope we will be treated to a return engagement Your Member the Year award is now if the voting stage and bar lots are available at tlwj Congratulation to Joe Vanden Burgh Ksr Metcalfe Jack and Bot Groves for their work or the Legion float and a spec ial thank you to Construction for the use their INLAND HOMES You too can have this home built on the lot of your choice or choose one of the other outstanding Inland Homes Models Exclusive features are double hung windows with dividers that are easily removed for cleaning or changing window appearances Your choice of hardwood floors or virgrn wool broadloom at no extra cost forced air heating system with returns in ail bedrooms so many extras so many quality features PRICES START BELOW 1500000 For Further Information Contact INLAND HOMES KING STREET E TORONTO J

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