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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 27, 1977, A02

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j I J fc J fc complaints which regional councillor Ray admits -V- main is common at this the has allowed a sixfoot by thirtyfoot extension to thV stage in courtroom cutting ting tor daily court The extension Is for the Newmarket Theatre Centre which uses the old Meetings have been held with recreation commissioner Dan Shannon who gave permission to the theatre centre for the extension and provincial officials who are upset over the lack of facilities now available Newmarket clerk Grant Blight didnt know the stage extension had been Installed until provincial officials NEWMARKET Newmarket Theatre Centre members spent hours constructing a gain the town hall auditorium this and then nearly had to tear It all out court officials who use the room during the The towns parka and recreation committee authorized to extend the stage in the by four feet but when the work was done it stuck out six Architect Milne who designed the stage explained the four toot estimate was a preliminary drawing He said the feet were needed for storage space Committee chairman Ray said last week Ministry of Public Works officials are they want it torn out The ministry administers courtrooms and claims the stage extension cost them seats Mr said he felt the stage should be removed but later agreed to set up a meeting between ministry officiate and the theatre group Monday night town officials who attended the meeting said it turned out the ministry was not so upset about the stage as about the poor condition of the fold town hall itself According to Councillor Tom Taylor as a result of the meeting some repairs and main tenance work will likely be done on the building and the stage will stay AURORA Police 22 calibre rifle was domestic Incident at have charged a woman at An Mowing a hooting J pointed at Accordin to reporU Ave during a of the same dress and were i i J Mont e Carlo NEWMARKET fired in his direction lodging in a wall Marie 32 of IS Brookland Ave Aurora has been charged with possession a weapon The winner of the to the peace LXaeP Upper Canada MaU will national title will receive of pointing host a J nationwide a trophy and pUy in the a arm monopoly tournament world monopoly tour- cosponsored by CFGM in Monte Carlo Radio Aug 29 Oct The winner of the SCHOLARSHIPS AURORA Next years top students in Competing against trades and have a tuiiiwuiiM tirades 1 money to look Canadten National the winner will forward to Monopoly Championships finally compete with the At compete wun we At its last meeting council its scholar are to be held The final ships to top students at Silver salvers and Dr Williams Aug and female this past year niHht sWft to any other i the early morning to complained but said a ho- reUreoVthir fall residents are and created the dispute years on the Mr Shannon will hold 1 6 enter steers TORONTO Sixteen Entries have come further meetings with local youngsters have from Newmarket King Andwhat do you provincial officials and their steers in the Keswick Baldwin Don row a meeting If matter is not Royal Winter Fairs Kettleby the morning resolvedthe extension Queens Guineas Steer MarkhamStouffvilleand Once I staff members swear to be a late for him may have to come down Preliminary compeUUon Sutton in with htm having seen them or felt i active daytime lives now too tired to want to sit up all Television ii a great boon to the night shift never be certain where come from It may something to do with the fact that the old site of the monks graveyard was excavated in order to complete renovations the widen channel beyond the late show P ffMMafkUAdM on during the anight when everyone else is still except for the out partying the night J and enjoy the late homemade boar struck staff or late even lite shows e ft4Joon in Vita Its each along with the rest of the is lraself world Don acknowledges may Don travels frofn one he careen to the and staff to another in an unsteady gait to see a variety of ways friendly if haiUy the entertain itself following the homing during the late hours ff don I bother them I common to Some paint and putter mutual laissezfaire some knit or crochet One policy between much movement former employee began y- Tnev Wreckage car truck by train at East vUlble except for the to work at his leather level crowing lies in ditch Both checks crafting hobby during fS Film flam mart and comfortable ir an MrlpntiW were are many ffiBut hack to the to TnoSt birds all of them seem to NEWMARKET made the men requested flKoiAAt cMntraUcnrc chatter and sing almost The Flam Man paid the cashier give them two KWufl a short visit to the area bills in exchange tor two 0 bills w new ffoTsWch sound every day and even at the Canada MaU The clerks became day shift were and get up to watch the fell ylcflm confused and J j Last Tuesday two handed over the money made small pur- shift cars at seven chases In Sneaky Petes short At that point the Zellers Kinney Shoes and Police are seeking night shift packs up its Radio Shack with two men years of amusements makes a bills age In connection with the call to Don and gets out After the change was double deals occupants escaped with minor injuries For details see story on page IK the responsibility another her suYrise wait for the roUtbT 0beC B each employees prefer the Interest in the occult arti7d DQteonflfvhe had the mayor issued the respect of the people of the township the reaction mm broadcast from the gallery the was divided fc praising Mr y Burrows interest in the uld be a great township Councillor Howard ShiUington said jDplsonwould run for businessman tended to oversimplify things Mayor arrows Councillor Jean Noble rks as reoorted receiving phone calls from businessmen It was Just kind of disassociating the mayor selves from the campaiga r RietyNisMSaal Sari Tart described Mr here by aspirations as majority she said The anting every thing people have put their dont think should trust in us and we will do happen to the township our very best to fulfil In a prior lhat trust Before announcing he was seriously considering opposing Mr TiiSiSi2ri- described by volveraeht in a court Monday to nights Si Night Sptcab Prime Rai of Beef Lobster Tsii BANQUET FACLTES HOLLAND AT won ft pm io tostBtef5J0 over the Silent Salesman on their wind- shields Then see us for a good deal were back Ron Wants You To Dri And Save A Lot More SI ft Aw M MIMI fOTHIVan cajfj Wuicaiyi ChryUtr Cordoba Plymouth Volar TriKks I launched against it as ratherv silly statements Dont try to When Mayo nail us for the cost of that Mr writ fonder and every council rnee Urissi Go officiate have taken a clear against Let- smoking on board ATHXhercbuUng In many buses ft In order to protect environment for a health- public to save tear oh the go to make GO fej i rTi sTi i J Find out today Sears please send me at no cost or water test and water use Name Address Telephonoi out bow hard your water Is today Send the above coupon to the Sears store nearest you V 12 vi i fc i T DAVID FINES GENERAL SALES MANAGER BARRY COULTER SECRETARYTREASURER A ASSISTANT SALES MANAGERS LEASING MANAGER I Rod MacDoriald President of Colonial Inc Newmarket Ont is pleased to announce the following organizational changes Mr David Fines has been promoted to the position of General Sales Manager in charge of all vehicle sales Mr Paul Kiefhaber has been promoted to the position of Assistant Sales Manager and Leasing Manager and Mr Barry Coulter has been elected SecretaryTreasurer These Sears Store hours Tuts Hill Sat to pm Canada Mall Mall and and Yooge St to -i- three gentlemen have had many years of Retail Automobile experience and are well qualified in their positions rf i I 1 i- i i

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