Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 28, 1977, C09

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one until all the facta are In MrSperawini explained ffrectoronn- cent that dont fall hes the man Ihe scope who heads the province a are referred to other wide tour that the Ombudsman to the I want to cover the While all cases remain confidential and t cant be discussed by province In about government official the beard percentage of cornplainto to Newmarket be handled within 90day the Immediate area Of the to In- revenue veatlgatora In the saldjdl Toronto of- rum the gamut handled nee six were assigned to objectively and explained that aliprot4err Barry session merit of the facta Their backgrounds Ombudsmans Object vity la Inv included training fii legal riant he stressed social service and on We cant take sides matters municipal government monthly report on happening In and L i muc By Bill Hodgson ipa I FRAN FOSTER new feature- is being at Township Public Library Family film shows will be each of the three bran- evenings this experiment ws will be free of lined- for the Centennial branch twill the first showing on from 730 pm to with two films Whales and Coral Jungle Others planned feature i winter sports and other subjects More details of shows at each branch will be announced later new service being provided is the loan of sheets to aid in smallprint books We have largeprint books of course but the choice is limited sheets big enough to J cover a book page may be I borrowed for one month at a time At the moment here are three sheets in each branch as a trybut but more have been ordered Now largeprint book users can read any book or magazine the library and wont have to wait till a largeprint edition is available library will be hosting a live theatre production by the Young Peopled Theatre I in November Two shows will be presented Jake The Kid and i The Old Woman And The Pedlar Story Hour began for another season at Sutton Cen tennial branch on Sept with registration of 22 preschoolers Mrs Bet will once again take charge of the program of stories songs games and crafts In Pefferlaw Public Library branch Story Hour will resume next month The tentative date is Friday Oct with Mrs Marie Baker returning as storyteller For more information call Pefferlaw Library at A former storyteller at Sutton Library Mrs Edith Sandusky now living at Calgary visited Sutton recently to present a childrens book to the library It Is a beautifullyillustrated little book by Robert called Goodbye Hello We truly appreciate Mrs Sanduskys thoughtful gift and hope she will call in again next time she is in this area Sutton and Pefferlaw branches are acquiring more muchneeded shelving although available space for shelves is rapidly diminishing at Sutton Sutton branch will be closed on Sunday Oct 2 to allow the shelves to be put up Keswick cannot get new shelves as they have no room at all and desperately need a whole new larger building a complex society each of us la by the decisions and program of whether they be at the federal or municipal level Although we have in- come to expect government to resolve Mdetys social and economic problems a sens of when we attempt to define the rote of Often we do not clearly in vUw iw Ai la more of ten the case which level of government cteflnitionofhowweexrtittonincUonlnouri provides what service It is after all our tax dollars which finance programs Equally important however the survej A recent survey by the Ontario Economic Council many respects reflects societys current revealed that of those interviewed only per cent the one hand the concept of government as knew the size of the provincial budget The survey also keeper has not entirely lost Its credibility On found that per cent understood the share of total local other hand those who are seeking to spending financed by the property tax 73 per cent governments grip on our economy are find a new respect throughout society knew the share of the budget for welfare and per cent knew the share of the budget for health We are currently in a period of may lead us to either remain content With the The survey also exposed that people whose income quo or to adopt a new or more positive a I was than annually believed that they paid towards Individualistic accomplishment In taxes The amount is actually Similarly responsibility If we choose the latter than those who earned or more yearly thought that strengthening of the enterprise system through they paid 3400 in taxes In fact the amount Is in ex- dynamics of competition will be the end result cess of Fiftythree per cent of those interviewed however we opt to grant the private sector inc thought that they were good value for the responsibility and lessen government involvw- rt Go were married this propertyUx paid while per cent were satisfied with then It must assume increased reonsibUity summer at Trinity United Church Newmarket The bride the former their return on the provincial tax paid The survey also resolving the social and economic problems In Susan Janet Gadsby Is the daughter of Mr of Newmarket reported that per cent believed that their standard efficient and expeditious manner Their failure The groom to the son of Mr and Mrs Carl Skelcher The couple now reside of living was Improved by local expenditures and will force us to revert once again to govs In Newmarket per cent by provincial expenditures assuming this responsibUlty r- 1 PROGRESS a EDITION COMING OCTOBER 5 a X2lrjf7 I in Advance of Every Toum SATISFIES J i 4 its success son you The Team is the United Way of York Region The 1 977 campaign season is off to a promising start with strong leadership excellent community and media fr- Does the team have your support Cmon out and join this team of volunteer social workers fund raisers and donors to help make this a winning season The following local health care and social services will benefit from your support Canadian National Institute for the Blind Canadian Red Cross Newmarket and District Family Life Centres Georgina NewmarketAurora Family Services Richmond Hill and Thornhill Area Helpmate Information and Information Associations for the Mentally Retarded Newmarket and District York Central Operation Catch Up Richmond Hill Social Planning Council Richmond Hill and Area York Region Credit Counselling Service York Region Family Y Help support our community Join the team and give generously when the York Region United Way canvasser calls on you K i I ft I 1 1 V AVI fi l -v- WALK THE UNITED WAY 77 The Canadian Progress Club will hold two walkathons this weekend to support the York Region United Way team beginning at 1 230 pm Sunday October 21 977 from Mall Richmond Hill and from Upper Canada Mall Newmarket ending at the local McDonalds Restaurants 20 kilometres gets you free fries a Big Mac and a chance at sponsorship prizes BE A SPONSOR BE A WALKER II For further cal mid Hi 8832234 or 8840132 94300 Sutton Newmarket Aurora Telephone i A

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