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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 22, 1975, p. 3

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ANIMAL CONTROL PROPOSALS MADE TO MUNICIPALITIES OHS ready to rec Hughes NEWMARKET more uk of volunteers Mr Hughe the society would continue its work against animal privitepound services The Carroll FRED THOMPSON Hydro chairman members of the tract would cost per York County branch want capita and ipation If municipalities tract out they are liable Mr Hughes said dies Hughes said is the releasing of unclaimed about he said Under will continue In animals for research certain circumstances Newmarket East Mr Tullv sold his the members might want and coverage in the past We have a large municipal canine population In Aformeremployeeof Newmarket and Aurora Air Canada special Mayor said Mr fine to cruise around would hire a man with 14 rural areas but we have yean experience a dog problem We don train his drivers with the humane society TOM HUGHES Mr Hughes said the profit In the business tlclpating municipalities NEWMARKET formation in IMS died Sunday Mr Thompson a native of Newmarket retired as Division Court Clerk in Newmarket In He had held the position for 30 years leading citizens attended a testimonial tinner in his honor at the time of his retirement A World War I veteran he was Prior to becoming court clerk Mr Thompson operated a service station and automobile repair business on Timothy St the King George Hotel A charter member of the Newmarket Lions Club he was a district governor of the club and a also an honorary life of Ontario Five years churchStouffvllle until society refused to Mr Hughea animal Hughes said the control contracts he has continue to maintained the society the shelter in would not reconsider its regardless the stand- municipalities decision At the annual fa work meeting continue Mr Hughes the municipalities research and has Ttapca by Mr s and Mr Tully He said the society called Kennel Inn would research companies 1834 1975 St Pauls Church Cor Church Sts ANNIVERSARY Sunday January 26th Preacher- The Most Reverend Howard HClark Past Primate Anglican Church of Canada Other Services at am and am said the shelter the society nol of animal control racts with any obviously it will municipality where create some problems for there is any problem with Mr Hughes said the society The five participating serve regional municipalities Without their support we however are busily considering replacement exclude the society pound aid to injured animals of the societys drivers A Both animal control third driver would be said You cant do contracts however in- hired a thing about it Thats emergency ser- The wooded the law vices property on St in Mr Carroll who is Newmarket iployed with Adams Peter Hall Brands Ltd a subsidiary called the meeting said In addition there of Warner Lambert lne local municipalities outdoor stalls for dogs Canada Ltd a drug were nol completely and pens for wild or company has said the satisfied with the quarantined animals kennel would be a private proposals business Mr Hughes said the society Is exempted by the law and has turned over animals research He said the society We flatly refuse meeting the larger the five participating regional municipalities replacement presented at a meeting of J of patrol dog licencing and summonsing but would were conducted from the and Rose chapel on Tuesday Mr Thompson is survived by his wire the former Audrey Vernon a son Vernon of Walkerton and three grandchildren Lyn Mrs Former councillor trustee buried consider licencing at later date In cancelling Its offered the continued of lis shelter per capita YORKSIMCOE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING to be held at the BRADFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE Arena Building 8 PM WEDNESDAY JANUARY 29 1975 Meeting will Include A Reports from present officers B Election of offices for guest speak Hi fun Lincoln Alexander Hamilton D Report by Sinclair Stevens Milton Hospital J laughter of John K929 they moved years before retiring In the late 1930s Mrs Edwards succeeded her founding the first Home and School Association in Newmarket Later she served on the town council of Mayor Dr against the incumbent the late J From Mrs was a the York board wis a leader in the for mation of the hospital Or J Edwards daughter JaaeTimmons of and four the plain copitr with big edge NEW A BDICK BOND 901 COPIER I Brlllant blackon white copies Exclusive permanently installed Imagining All you add is A B Dick toner Performance reliability NEW OFFICE PRODUCTS SEE THEM at our business machine show Newmarket Community Centre CEDAR ST NEWMARKET THURSDAY January 23 AM 9 PM Janes ANDREW ST YONGE ST I hilars Mall RICHMOND HILL

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