72 year of accomplishments weather scotched Algonkian continued Iron l year predicted Mayor Dob last April said it will take a long long time to complete Plans for a east of the CN t streets have to of the year The building qualify for winter pal Board red tape and then an town hall to be built neks between Timothy and Water counted one of the biggest flops to go up last spring in time to works grants but Ontario Munlcl- It up until almost too late ive arrived requiring a re The town went ahead and bought the land any way and council indicated it might hold the refer endum in Decemb- and build the town hall this year under the new winter works program The land is crucial to the development of the downtown core and its Important that the town con trol what goes on it anyway commented the mayor later when discussing the purchase The industrial park located between future High way and Sutton south of Davis Dr already Is still irritating the t A regional recommendation last February that old York Manor be demolished leaving the air cadets without a home caused panic In the military during the late winter months but the building won a reprieve and Is still serving despite warnings at the time that It might be unsafe A scheme announced by the Newmarket Lions Club to undertake financing of a million recreation complex surfaced last March floundered and appeared Sharon Temple Issued a plea for in last spring to make urgent repairs to the historic museum The money was ralBed and the re pairs made A plan to make several downtown streets oneway Including Main St from Millard Ave to Water St was unveiled last May and was to be In operation this fall Implementation of the scheme has been postponed until the spring however machine 5 Trustees may repair soggy Sutton field football field may be regarded ffm of all projects part of the that the field detachment among eight who received 20year long service and good conduct medals recently from OPP Commissioner Silk Corp it shown above receiving his medal was one The other was Const has t factor I for stamping firm wilt start building in May and Developments plans at least plant next summer In June not a single citizen turned up for a public meeting on the park Town citizens won one and lost one when it came to festivals this year The February Winter Carnival was a big success but the late summer through any fault of the or ad the scheme been practical Fairy Lake could been available for swimming for the first time irly half a century a conservation authority spokesman said Festival flopped not hut because operate Even Prime weatherman didnt number of continuing political battles kept headlines during the year The much Toronto Centred Region Flan Ontarios it land use scheme for the mile wide arc id Toronto came under fire from both town illors and the regional council groups want its population ceilings hiked for construction of Highway August Newmarkets York County vud faced one of its si people injured In a bus accident were brought in Hospital staff coped admirably reported duel time hospital official And of course there were elections this year and they brought upsets John Roberts the areas federal member during the first four years of the regime lost to Sinclair Stevens About a month earlier three Newmarket incumbents found themselves voted out of office Fourteenyear veteran Seneca Cook chairman Bill Steele and Ellerby three They will be replaced In 73 by Tom Taylor Bob Scott and Peter Hall Support industry study AURORA A pro- fit into l losed Industrial location study by an geologist port from town Citizens politicians vie for headlines continued from page day care centre and council found it just before the election Many of the same citizens lobbied for council to purchase a crumbling south and factory building to be renovated and used for recreation purchase deal Two northend ratepayers groups Gateway Heights and Aurora Orchards took various issues to councils doorstep seeking improvement in traf fic safety and action on housing deficiencies Last January in King the township employees union split within itself after a weeklong strike when nine workers crossed their own picket line The issue at stake was almost forgotten among bitter accusa tions from both sides but the strike wasnt over wages It was over a common termination date tor the contracts of office and outside employees Roads superintendent Tom was fired for being sympathetic to his workers and his assistant Earl Hoover was demoted then fired Mr Hoover later lost an appeal of his case to the Ontario Labor Fire destroyed four St businesses caused about damage last April i Fire Chief Cord Burling reported last the Ontario Fire Marshals was unable end development in both I an uncertain future Aurora Council Is on the cost of expanding its sew- t plant Without an expansion the town homes In King the outgoing official plan amendment to desig nate certain areas of the township originally desig nated for estate development How the new council will handle that situation is not clear initiated s Industry sewers and Dales tops continued from page 1 a subdivision agreement signed for development The renovation and addition to the Sutton arena another big item for The deterioration of the refrigeration unit meant that not only was a new hall built but a new ice plant floor installed Much demolition it being one of the theatres in southern Ontario finally f labor on the plans were industrial park At the final meeting of recommended that the council pure nasi Township Gained a Family Life Centre in the fall at the Municipal fices A successful was held Sept no and educational programs for the people In the Well known Sutton doctor and coroner Dr C generation Charles Noble to practice medicine mobile laws and safely regulations although an and Times of Joseph By First published in this new edition of the life ind limes of Joseph Gould lsOHlftbT of bridge embraces an important anil exciting time in Canadian history Horn in a log cabin and self edu cated he passed from barefoot boy helping his parents clear land through postmaster municipal councillor school trustee warden and eventually to a seat in Parliament A special afterward depicts Oxbridge from to the present day Many of the old buildings in the pictures are today as are the names of the descendants of Joseph Could and his associate A most to learn our local history S By Iheir died but derelict and barely against two dope peddlers then It is in the Scottish highlands that the fin between Graeme and the members of smuggling gang reaches its climax A much talked about industrial park came into the headline again this past year At its meeting in late May council authorized a study by the Region of possible sites and received permission to f or the project September council took out a sixmonth option study wa land i A report t i wed and the feasibility of the and Spend that Christmas Cheque Will For our storewide January 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