i3- y f j UK i- J- I i a v a fc but VI 4 I rf ill s i to to of tax- created now Mr In the ad can avoid in- creasing coats incurred through impending court action stemming from another ratepayers attempt to overturn last Decembers municipal election J The ad also charges if administration township his a low morale i j AV -J- i y IT- I A- WSJ I I fr i j I DfAV Ddlsohhas the until they camp a fullpage Id I blaming the lack of township I you have the ad to business being the of resulting in staff S5 j- resignations claims in the ad verge on libel George responded Tuesda TnereV any turnover told The Era He said he wont be forced into handing in his resignation only reason I would resign if I felt I couldnt do the job he noted They started the writTheyre the ones costing the township money NEWMARKET tacular with each band wiU appear in full town this week group in each competing in host one of the biggest uniform waving flags showmanship and talent musical events ever and banners while classes staged in Ontario marching in formation MP Sinclair Stevens Approximately event will begin will be on hand to present young musicians from the parade Canadian flags the United States and Ontario from the Main St American visitors while will meet Sunday In fireball up Water St to friendly drum and bugle and Pine St corps competition At pm com- petition will be held In the The event will be a Newmarket Fairgrounds color and sound spec massed bands mm f i O ti wi j AG J i j rt V I MPP Bill Hodgson will give the guests Ontario flags Paul of the Aurora Drum and Bugle Corpa- The even are almost a prelude the 1978 contest which Is to be even bigger than the program Tills year event is to draw public attention to the group to become involved financially He sees marching AvHt v It was youth on the march and music on the move last Sunday as five bands paraded through Keswick streets and performed their manoeuvres at the Keswick fairgrounds in the first annual International Tattoo The laVaVattaaaBBBaaaaaai Kan Krr Photo Newmarket Aurora Ambassadors above the Etobicoke the Kitchener Kinsmen Kavaliers he Keswick Coachmen and Ihe Young American Patriots from Rochester had crowds clapping and children dancing SMSW in answer to the pilots complaints of the lights and noise According to Mr r4 A police officers caughthim Id former Rich- shining a spotlight on Hill man who aircraft and playing guilty to seven recording of antiaircraft According to Mi is of endangering gunfire through an pi flying fin provincial amplifier while student Airport Srelast week will pilots flew overhead were distracted and sehtenced by Judge P Tucker was charged Wilch July under the Aeronautics Frank Albert Ticker Act by York Federal Regional Police April Bruce said Del Sgtv Brian police had gone to and other Tuckers isolated home a renovated school house were confused by Tuckers actions which they claim interfered with their concentration in operating the aircraft The said pilots doing circuit training in small aircraft were dazed by spotlights Mr McChesney told the court that Tuckers residence is three- of a mile from extended airport which made noticeable the Defence counsel Peter McCreary told the court his client has been in the forefront of those who opposed airport expansion He added however He has never taken the position that he wanted to harm anyone Mr McCreary claimed Tucker had no knowledge of the status of the pilots that were only in training and told Judge his client had bought his property years ago when But- 1 r FINAL MEETING UNTIL AUGUST was a small operation The operation has now expanded to the fourth busiest airport in the country Mr pointed out that as a protester of expansion Tucker became an ob vious target for those with opposing views He said the airport issue has had an emotional impact on area residents Meelings have been held between property owners and represen tatives from the aviation division of the Depart ment of Transport along NEWMARKET A man who threatened to- kill King Township Mayor Margaret Br Until was ordered band Involvement as an to enter into a to keep the peace important activity and maintain good behaviour by Provincial Judge J local music last week teachers are pleased with In a telephone conversation with the King what we arejeaching the Township mayor John Romano threatened to kill her Also they have the following an argument over an exit sign at the Fourth Jo meet people ConcesHon and the Sideroad Romano phoned the mayor June shortly before pm Several guest bands will bo on hand including he demanded the sign be removed Romano threatened ihe Seneca Optimists to remove the sign the mayor told him to leave It atone fourth In world open In his own submission would charge him championships in to the court Tucker said Mayor Brltnell laid charges against the man Participants will he had used Ihe light to in after he tore up It of Sideroad the come from as for away as identify aircraft which Illinois and Ohio The were flying too low Ho Mayor hung up the phone Romano called back to issue Ottawa Ohio General told the court that if his his threat and the mayor called the police Putnams Men will be lights distracted pilots he According to Mayor before York Regional billeted In Kitchener and felt other lights in the Police arrived the King Township man called back lravcI town for the area would do so also Tucker said he has been forced to sell his home for 77000 and move out to Scnr- boro I have simply been driven out Tucker told the court The former Rich mond Hill man said May bo I was one of the population sensitive to noise I suffered physically and mentally again and denied the threat made earlier ROACHES POINT Three youths were arrested here last Tuesday following an were removed during November of 1976 Among articles taken were a record player a speaker a i with municipal officials ihavc done no business in suallon with other bpartfMndtfOUdQiittrivwJ to connate programs teachers on Ww In The ifinalT meeting trustees as the board was it by approving asked to consider half of its programs that ranged for a from policy decisions that of special would cost nothing to the provision of four speech teachers or therapists part of that might cost draw Several trustees programs Arguing on behalf of and help teachers in the report was trustee working with gifted Quirk supported children Total cost by several trustees will cost the York Mrs Quirk insisted board about that the report had hiring of four speech received lengthy work teachers or therapists to and consideration and reduce the case load from that some of the items 120 to the recommended special education services be provided in a childs home school where possible r months of including Bob Mc- f were urgently needed for Cost of York County Monagle and John Board of Educations Stephens argued that committee on matter had been put to trustees with too little committee had time to consider the pressing for a committees report proposals They further objected implemented in fall that there was too little 1977 because Mon information Jn the meeting was the report to decide chance to set the whether the proposals motion fw represented a proper implementation of fall one class for learning Mrs Quirk denied disability students be charges that by asking opened at the in- the board to approve only level Cost certain of the items trustees were being one class for children forced to approach the whose second language is issue of special education English be set up at piecemeal and were Bayview Fairways being denied con- Public School Cost sideration of the report as a whole the board continue Only by looking at the transporting autistic report in its entirety children to treatment could priorities among centres such as the proposals be established PowellBrown rather Mr Stephens argued- than introduce special records of the number of students and teachers in special education be kept from year to year a that a policy be developed to deal with the needs of the physically handicapped as they affect the board an enlarged airport nearby residences Mr said although flight patterns were altered to avoid subdivision dwellers isolated properties such as Tuckers are still af fected by the change being caught up In Ihe airport struggle It Is not fitting for me to make judgement now Judge told the court in remanding sentence to July He said he must consider the matter carefully before passing sentence investigation by York camping stove and Regional Police into playing records thefts from a house partially damaged by fire Jgj last October have been charged with The house owned by three counts of break Paul Crockett at 330 Deer enter and theft one count Park Dr was left vacant of possession over after the Oct 27 blaze and and one count of 1000 in stolen goods possession under 200 contest As hosts for the celebrations the Newmarket Corps will hold the favoreo last- place position in the parade as well as a central position In the field formations The parade through the Fairgrounds promises to bo a remarkable sight There are to be marching abreast with up to marchers The program marks the end of Ambassador Drum Corps declared by Newmarket Mayor Bob earlier this month SPORTS COMPLEX STILL DELAYED Board Residents okay compromise But after about an classes now pointrecommendaUon report on the needs hour of wrangling over a common glossary of al education students over the next five years special education terms jjrd committer has included plans for consider only a few of the be drawn up gu in fall of this year proposals trustees specific amounts Policy or jobs that that several of the from each schools i5 a3aiulr were budget be reserved for indicate v l0 hold up until full special education acycoi the needs of the physically handicapped discussion be held itinerant special The board passed for education teachers be implementation by fall of relieved where possible following of yard duty to allow them time for con- centre possible diagnostic teachers serving voids schools no cost integration of normal students and special records of students with of parents guaranteed no cost records of student needs and services IS kept from year to year no cost led teachers freed where possible from yard time for consultation with regular Heres what the York County Board of Education supplied for special education in The data was fireSaSSSssaaft- waarjataas seas AURORA York Regions Roman Catholic separate school board may someday hook up with Richmond Hill in a new shared facility A proposal to join with the town In building a new administrative and education centre at the southwest corner of Major MacKenzle Drive and Yonge Street has been discussed by the board The proposal would similar that County Board of Education and SHARON Residents purchasing property in Holland Landings Flamingo subdivision were misled when told of proximity to proposed commercial development along the Holland Landing Rd Residents who raised the issue Monday night have come away satisfied however About a dozen residents attending a special East Gwillimbury Spokesman Chris Van said prospective property owners were told the commercial strip would be behind a screen of trees and fencing and would be sufficiently downhill so residents would never sec the stores Then came a proposal for a setback While Flamingo James council session here said originally the dont object to the sought the commercial development he agreed to a 35-ft- rather the manner in setback in a compromise which a reduction in reached during Mondays setback is being sought meeting AURORA At its first meeting in over a year the Aurora sports complex committee found itself in the same position here Thursday waiting for the acquisition of land The current obstacle in the bid to get a second icesurface and multi purpose sports centre for the town is the Ontario Municipal Board which is expected to hold a hearing on a nearby subdivision proposal in approximately three months Properties which holds title to the land north of the legion has been stalled in the finalizatiqn of a subdivision by ob jections to the OMB is holding on to the sports complex site until the go ahead is given to build The sports complex same as Hollingsworth Arena in Newmarket In the future its hoped additions can be made to include a siteistobe swimming pool squash town as the developers courts and a curling club required grant of park and ball diamonds in the I area of the building Councillor Peter Miller told the meeting it may be possible to begin work on the outdoor facilities shortly The arena is first on and recreational land Sports complex committee chairman Don Glass said Thursday he didnt find fault with for delaying turning over the site to the town when its end of the agreement has comm feels ice time not been approved presently at a Industry St will be premium extended north past the Mr Glass said that if legion to facilitate the 10 new residential to acre site which will developments are ap- house the diversified proved the Community recreation complex Centre will come under The first building on heavy demand and the site will be Auroras pointed out that minor Council has already second ice surface son- hockey games are granted its approval of sisting of a small seating already being booted into the new development but capacity arena much the arenas in other towns the Town of Aurora The for placement in cent of need special education claim two share a common elementary school totals are as follows with building on Wellington of autistic children to figures and percentages and provincial in- Street in Aurora rather than special programs set VfVJS Alternatives to the rk not elementary and secondary schools made to the physically handicapped not of protected classes in need not move about the school 21000 in for one class in 1OT7- learning 731 per cent 1 educable mentally retarded 764 per cent other remedial etc 1787 per 10 emotionally andor socially maladjusted percent 4 plan which would mean a move no sooner than include leasepurchase or rental of a building Mentioned during the trainable mentally handicapped per cent boards discussion was a XMUU fOf children whose second language is 117000 for one class in 1OT778 level added to the learning handicapped 8 per cent visually handicapped 05 per cent hearing handicapped per cent speech per cent 5 gifted per cent plan for a multipurpose centre including offices for the entire region The boards present rtrn for one class For schools lh muiltii therapists hind to Mnii iSldT crwoia results were too cramped of 120 students each to the recommended the in York schools cor office space at 4aJliPOoryMoeatedv and too cramped cateabaetttFrcertaliachiltt4eatareo financefcr has aled surveys be taken in every grade learning disabiUUes cent for the centre the brochures specify which programs educable retarded 66 per cent 2 boardowned printing other remedial etc special be reported yearly to the sbdalry rnladtated per sites pur- cent 4 chased before Jan i9 handicapped 02 per cent 1 handicapped per cent Shearing handicap 4 per cent i liUff time buy for his school a copy the i Community Strvice handbook 850 ting be hired to I -tri-i- ft Thoje funds would be added to the reserve of which has been set aside for the acquisition of a new centre urns the to commemorate the start of work on the new St Johns church In Newmarket After mass Sunday MP Sinclair Stevens and JOHNS SOD TURNING in the ceremonies Also present were chairman the NewmarketMiltlsterUlAIRoxborouRh