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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 22, 1975, p. 2

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1 En Mm KM Township mixed up its change of street names told here Monday night that the km retidtnt of J Morton which hid Ontario Fire become under a towmhip to duplication council tn letter Toronto where confusion and delay t caused by duplicated death of two children certainly mow mind the mayor White sympathizing with Mrs Mayor Rolling Hid the name of an elm tree around here lamented Mrs Morton The Holland Landing the following remain as Pine St further convenalion with Noting that a township officials she sign be Installed discovered that the her street 1 neither Elm SI nor it up on Elm Instead of Morton Dr but Pine St Pine Farmers losses cost EG township 800 SHARON In approving its Payments to East monthly accounts GwiUimbury residents council the animals took a big chunk towoehtfj out of the township budget this month NEWMARKET Council briefs Traffic light standards have been erected at the Main and Water street intersection but the signals cannot be put into operation because York Region traffic department is having trouble getting parts to i 1- councillor r He possible Retired Main St druggist Chester Best was reappointed to the Newmarket committee of ad justment Monday night for a three year term Mr Belt has served on the committee since Jan 1969 ministration costs until taxes ate collected this spring Last year Mr Parks was authorized to borrow up but only needed This year will be a bit different though warned Regional Councillor Ray Twinney He said the town has about coming to It from the federal and provincial governments as their share of the cost of rebuilding the Queen St bridges The town has paid that money out and will have to wait for the other governments to pay up from building permits Issued In was less than a third of that collected a report to icil Indicate the they brought in S3 1 The value of down proportionately the report showed In 1973 when much of Quaker Hill subdivision the York County Last it just edged over Residential construction was down from a 1973 high of 14014760 to industrial dropped to from and commercial building have had either sheep steers or chicken destroyed by animals A FIERY END TO THE YULE SEASON The snow arrived just at the right time last weekend for the annual Aurora Winter Carnival held Sunday at and parks A traditional highlight of the carnival is the burning of Christmas trees and from a 1973 high of i piled up and plaints by the judge and WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE SKYHAWKS APPOLLOS CENTURYS and full size BUICKS am low as 4065 1975 base price GMC PICKUPS VANS AND CAB CHASSIS as low GMC Vi Ton Pick Up base price Cadillac Pontiac Buick GMC Were sold on service Y0I Our salesmen know their cars try us ASTRES LeMANS and full size PONTIACS As low as 3411 1975 base price LESSOR MOTORS LIMITED UIC claims adjudicated in Newmarket OTTAWA a letter from the Ministry of Government Services requesting that the leak be fixed because the ministry wants to palm the court offices Councils administration committee asked properly chairman Tom Taylor to Investigate and of the urgency the matter requested mat he Claimants may Councillor Tom Taylor asked councils ad- have their claims ministration group to consider the best use for the old adjudicated on in town hall building when the provincial court moves to Newmarket without Hie courthouse expected to bo built on St this having deal with the year main llarrle Office MP Cable TV received council approval said i continue videotaping council meetings but Tuesday David ll ihe approval at any A council report also termed sound reproduction unsatisfactory and at times inaudible and requested that the problem be rectified The crew did not videotape last Mondays Jim Lewis of will also join the staff and Burgess was assigned a it is anticipated there w Texaco Canada Lid propose to install a selfserve be a staff of four in the iMr liiL council local office by July present enquiry officer in Twentyfive per cent of the total activity handled through the Heros award for Aurora man PRESSURE BUILDING find disagreed several politic AURORA Aurora man who i superhuman rold boy father of I of King Township of the drivers in- Ihe possibility ling Eugene and the King that Mornckowski for the night week to recommend tin- Children Aid wndaic Johnson ltd A others warned him to stay possible explosion Mr also may be cited pulled Dana to safety disorders Ms for specific if those lias a ho perform unusual a treated by those agencies future are children We feel we arc of bravery pretty unique when Mr Lewis said the Aurora man used what must be considered superhuman strength to YONGE ST NEWMARKET Highway north of Davis Dr 8952351 Toronto Line 3641620 children and adolescents The Newmarket board of directors in cludes two Childrens Aid Society directors and one employee and they don feel were duplicating services she added Aurora Mayor Evelyn Buck long a loe of unconditional finding for family life centres in dicated Monday that she counselling agencies receiving public fund in York Newmarket Optimist Club is 25 years old NEWMARKET The Club which was founded in IW9 will celebrate years of service to the community Jan In the early stages of development the Club ran most of the minor hockey in Newmarket It currently sponsors five minor hockey teams and supports many other groups including the air cadets scouting soccer and track and field The club holds its meetings at Ihe scout hall on Pine St and has helped develop several new clubs in Ontario These include the Keswick Aurora and Richmond Hill clubs Money to support the Optimist Community Involvement is raised through several drives held throughout the year Perhaps the best known of these Is the annual Optimist TV Auc tion held over Cable TV Other fund raising events include an old time auction usually held in the spring trip a month draw with winners winning vacations in Florida

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