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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 15, 1977, A02

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At Hie Era Aim IS Appointment DOUGLAS Douglas has been appointed a vice- president of Limited and GlehWarren Productions Limited it was announced following the annual meetings of the two companies Mr is president and a director of Inland Publishing Co Limited a director of Baton Broadcasting Incorporated and Eatons of Canada Limited He is also a trustee of the Hospital for Sick Children and a vicepresident of The Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society Ontario Division Aurora show huge success continued from page AD fair antics was the Rothmans Grand Prix a gruelling jump com petition Focus of the horse- enthusiasts attention were internationally known equestrians in cluding Jim Day Moffat Dunlap Jim Elder and Michel Vaillancourt who became the first Canadian to win an in dividual Olympic jum ping medal when he took a silver in the Olympics in Montreal The display Sunday afternoon was the final in a weekend of intense competition for both light hunters and jumpers and commercial heavy and road horses With stronger em phasis on this years agricultural portion of the show which is sponsored by the Aurora Agricultural Society non- horse competitions In cluded a mutt show a display of art work flowers cooking crafts and antiques Mishaps were kept to a minimum with no injuries reported among riders and few of the usual cuts and bruises among spectators un familiar with show paraphernalia Most years it has not been unusual for an elderly spectator to collapse in the heat or for severe cases of sunburn to need treatment But with cooler weather this year problems were limited to cuts and bumps from equipment Most remarkable about the event that drew thousands was its organizing committee made up of only people The group is part of the society and meets each year to plan the horse show It arranges for thesite Park on Street and has equipment trucked in This year setup began Tuesday night and the site was ready by late Wednesday Following the show Sunday af ternoon the land was cleared Fences came down Monday morning Newman posts easy victory continued from page At crowd that filtered Into the arena By the lime most of the supporters had arrived the waiting and watching was long over Mr McPhall waited at his headquarters down the street while Mrs Catty waited in Green- bank Finally both arrived at pm to concede the twohourold conclusion Mr McPhail told denied that he would seek election in any fall federal race He said there was no way he could have defeated an incumbent cabinet minister He polled better than his party said Mr McPhail There Isnt anything could do If his party had done as well they would have a majority he said Mr McPhail felt his second finish had reporters he was used to enhanced the Image of being on the losing end the NDP In the riding having been defeated In four attempts at a seat in Ottawa He said he was disappointed that the New Democrats ap peared to have slipped as the official opposition but added that many voters are still of the brand of socialism action TORONTO Councillor John McLean and former township clerk Evetyn have been denied permission to have- their names stricken from a writ brought against the municipality for election Irregularities Councillor McLean told Era Monday County Court Judge Ward Allan cited section 104 of the Municipal Election act in making his decision The act states that any elected official whose election is under challenge cannot be dropped from prosecution Mr McLean said last week he to have his name removed from the proceedings because he was not in office at the time the election was called or when the decision to change the boundaries of the wards was made by council However Judge Allan did say he could sympathize with Coun cillor McLeans position and told him he would not have to appear or be PC incumbent i represented at any future proceedings An attempt was made by lawyer Bruce Thomas to have Mrs name taken off the writ because she is listed as the township clerk and not chief returning of ficer A decision has not been reached as to whether the writ will go to a trial continued from page Al relief and satisfaction at a fight wellfought At the party held at the Trio Restaurant in Aurora it was a party which turned Into a wake This mood is not surprising as both can didates figured they would do much better than they did In Newmarket Aurora and Vaughan Mr Scotts campaign workers felt Vaughan especially the Maple area was theirs But Mr Hodgson won out of the 37 polls in Vaughan and carried Maple with 307 votes to Mr Scotts 232 Mr Wilson was close behind with Both Newmarkets East i Heights and Bayvlew subdivisions were expected to be close with Mr Hodgson possibly losing them At the Heights Mr Hodgson polled 613 votes Mr Scott and Mr Wilson Hills electors cast votes for Mr for Mr Scott In the new subdivision it was 291 for Mr Hodgson for Mr Wilson and for Mr Scott Such Tory strongholds held strong Of Newmarket polling stations of them threw their support to Mr Hodgson was three to one for Mr Hodgson over his nearest opponent while in King City it was Mr Hodgson Mr Wilson and Mr Scott a surprising ISO f All of King3i polls gave Mr Hodgson first place ai did the five advance polls In Aurora 38 of were for Mr Hodgson and In it was of 35 Former Ontario premier John turned TV commentator summed It up for the province after election was over by saying The Conservatives but they lose the Liberals lose they win and the loses and loses The same can be said for the results in York North DR WPTAYLOR WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE REVOCATION OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL DENTISTRY m TO HERITAGE HOUSE US EAGLE STREET NEWMARKET OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT NEW TELEPHONE DR STEIN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE RELOCATION OF HS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL DENTISTRY TO HERITAGE HOUSE 25 EAGLE STREET NEWMARKET OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONI fc CHESTERFIELD REPAIR fy CALL Chesterfields Choirs Recovered like New PRICE INCLUDES if CHOICE OF MATERIALS FRAME TIGHTENED RESPRUNG WHERE NECESSARY TOUCHED UP YEAR WARRANTY FREE PICKUP DELIVERY FREE ESTIMATES W BUI Hodgson wishes to thank the voters of York North for their support in his Re- Election as their member of the Provincial Parliament He pledges to continue representing the People of York North to the best of his ability UNDERWOOD BROADLOOM All J Dead PETER Im In You ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION A Alternative a can save I Find out now Demonstrations at Sears IhtiWrd to 930vmlo530rm THE SUNSHINE MAX WEBSTER AMI LEE Aft Mai DY LP A For You Ml EA SET CANADIAN RLCORDINO PAVILION AUG IT SEPT BEE GEES Live R 63 3901 UPPER CANADA MALL NEWMARKET 8982840 WEEKDAYS TILL W PM SATURDAYS TILL PM Cleaning Use less cleaner Home gleams when lime spols and soap film disappear Cooking Foods taste better Vegetables slay lender re- tain appearance Coffee tea soup Refined water brings natural flavor Complexion Skin feels fresh and smoother Use less cream and moisturizer Water heating No scale so 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