-1F- i r ft HASKELL County Since at CtiWri St by Inland Co Limited Setttftptf0htrf3000 for two years tor one TcRnY year Single coptn Joe each ewrharkeiAurora one of the Inland group suburban newspapers includes AlaxAVhitbyPlckerino News Ad- New Editor iter Brampton Burlington Post Gazette Economist and News Beaver This PETERGRIFFIN ember Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association and Audit Bureau of Circulation Second Class Mail Advertising Manager number WM Newmarket t N ket still stalled end to the mad dash up Highway books directions for those hot weekends ties in town are getting back into full kids are back in school and that means necessary resource material for the students report or just some light reading for the best seller buff Now it needs help from those who have benefitted to help it keep up the high standard of community service Aurora residents are urged to come up with a fundraising project or get involved with one Newmarket is still awaiting word that the UP SO FAST BY THE TO THE CASHIER THE ITEM HAS GONE UP one of the best sources of books are our lie libraries which in Aurora will be even when the inside of its addition is the In he future is not so Muir school site has been resolved Aurora library staff is already using the it is one way or the other the of the new second floor but the basement library board and town council cannot move and damp waiting for the finishing ahead with plans for a new library or an ex- the people of Aurora can provide to the existing heavilyovercrowded going to take to complete the building tall order over the next eight months A good public library is one of the most But already it has begun with donations from valuable resources a municipality has for its industry and work by Auroras service clubs In the daytoday life of Aurora the library is there providing entertainment for the kids that school students It seems incredible that it is the school board which has created this delay and perhaps managed to botch the deal up entirely costs public for an open attitude in citing a clientlawyer relationship Township Problem is individual councillors arent the Under a barrage of citizen protest and real clients The action is being taken against to town a kn problems ve solved one of the major problems here in Newmarket In fact Ive solved two of them with one brilliant piece of logic When you read how I did it youll wonder why you didnt think of it yourself Actually it was easy and I perhaps shouldnt call mysel brilliant But Im going to anyway Its nice to be able to do something like this Solve two problems in one fell swoop I havent told the people involved and was so excited just couldnt wait to share this idea with readers f PROBLEM NO They have empty beds in empty rooms at the York County Hospital Yoii must have heard about this by now The hospital expanded over a year ago but the province wont let them use all Iheir beds Must keep costs down you know At the hospital administrator must be pulling his hair out each day as he walks past those neatly made beds in those empty rooms It even affects what they call elective surgery Like finally doing something about that old football injury or if youre a lady removing that hitch from your walk that drlv all the boys wild People take time off work to have such surgery only to learn that there arc no beds to use Frustrating criticism some legitimate some not council become shellshocked But thats no excuse for the events that occurred last week Following a meeting with a lawyer the township in a current court ion to overthrow the Dec municipal Councillor John McLean is considering from any further such sessions The meeting was in secret understandable in terms of the legal strategy that was no doubt discussed What isnt understandable is the fact that the War Museum needs artifacts them as representatives of the people hence the ratepayers of are the actual defen dants Thus a representative of the ratepayers of has the right in fact obligation to ask questions about costs Councillor McLean has carried out that Canadian War obligation only to be greeted with the attitude S- that none of the closeddoor discussions should S artifact and be made public ibis time especially One lawyer working on the case has wishes to acquire reportedly said he wont discuss the case if in- uniforms weapons formation is leaked medals military books Councillor McLean considered the chief source of the leaks although he has never been said he wont attend further financial aspects of the case just how much its going to cost Georgina to continue fighting the action also a secret byname saiqne won laiicnaiurmer photographs concerning uncillor McLean cant accept that and meetings if financial information related to the the military history of neither can case cant be discussed publicly North America from 1604 He consequently raised such issues at the Since that decision hes now reconsidering present Artifacts dosed meetings hoping the taxpayers will get that move relating to the allied and the answers theyre entitled to We urge all councillors to consider the need The rest of council however has shied away to make the financial facts available in this case Peace any public discussion of the meetings public Keeping Assignments are also of interest as are the common everyday items used by Candian military personnel in the war zones in rest areas behind the lines and at home These are for display future reference and research in the Canadian War Museum in the national capital and other allied Canadian military museums The Canadian War Museum would be pleased to hear from you if you arc able to assist in this requirement MURRAY Chief Curator Canadian War Museum Ottawa These three enjoyed concert This letter is about an article in last weeks Era The one on the Roller fans who attended the concert at the We went to it and loved every second of the show and even got to see the guys personally It was pure magic Keep on Rolling KEMY COOK RURKIIARDT Junior show a a big success Publicity helped in rgma On behalf of our summer staff I would like to take this op portunity to thank all those persons who con tributed to the Summer PROBLEM No 2 There are too many books and not enough room at the Newmarket Public Library Even with a recent expansion the books keep piling up and there arent enough shelves or places to put shelves in the library Chief Librarian Lisa Lo says she may have to put the books in boxes and store them down- stairs If they can find room downstairs Carolyn Wood was shown in an Era photo last week trying to down one of the thin aisles between shelves Big books extend into the aisles and could cause severe brusises to the buttocks And all because the York County school board is having second thoughts about turning over the old Seneca in Newmarket invites you to a new course Home Holiday and Christmas Photography the course will be held on Fridays from to am starting Oct at a Andrews Presbyterian Church Eagle St A- bonus feature will be special photos for Christmas cards and family gifts Fee for the course is and a daycare and short story hour for children will be provided for cents per hourRegistration forms are available at the Newmarket Library or mall your cheque to the registrar Seneca College King Campus RR King City Telephone enquiries should call 1561 Huron Heights Secondary School band recreating the famous Silver Band of ago The concert begins at 230 pm From to pm pioneer crafts and cooking such as pumpkin pies honey stone ground flour herbs local produce chili sauce baking cider and han dicrafts will be displayed At 3 pm there will be a draw for a quilt The Newmarket Minor Hockey Association will be holding a dance Oct at the com munity centre beginning at pm A buffet and disc jockey will be featured Tickets are per couple and can be obtained by calling 8956299 a childrens Halloween coloring contest while on Oct 29 a special Halloween puppet show will be staged The Aurora Newmarket Family Life Centre is sponsoring weekly meetings for newly singled people beginning today The program is designed to help people adjust to being single again and related matters For more in formation call The Newmarket Ladles Softball Association will hold its yearend dance at the community centre Fri Oct The evening gets underway pm and features a buffet cash bar and jockey Tickets are per couple and can be obtained by calling Shirley Carol Gregory 8953W7B or Jan Copeman The Girl Guides of Canada York North Division Ranger Co will start its season shortly All girls age 14 to are welcome as well as previous Rangers who wish to help out Call Marianne 7278107 for in formation The Royal Canadian Legion Newmarket will hold a euchre tournament in the Legion Hall Sat Oct 1 Registration is at pm and there will be cash prizes The Newmarket Senior Cttlxens Craft and Hobbles Centre has its fall program underway and will be two new courses in October Mon Oct 3 a class in macrame will be held from to am Oct 4 a class in weaving will be staged from 130 to 330 pm Those interested can register for the classes by calling i v Pianist ChiaYue Chou will be guest soloist when the York Symphony Orchestra holds a win and cheese concert at the Newmarket Community Centre Oct 8 at pm Tickets are available at per person and can be obtained by calling Carol or Judy Craig The Girl Guides of Canada Central Area will be starling a new cadet co in Newmarket for girls to who wish to train for leadership in the guide movement Anyone in terested should call Barb Jefferies Centennial College is presenting a series of six seminars beginning Oct 21 at 8 pm on Canadian artists The series opens with a talk by Francis a New Brunswick print maker on humor in art and the whimsy for which his work is known An exhibition of the artists work wiU run for two weeks following the seminars at the Meriton Gallery All seminars will be held at the Hotel on St just norm of St For more information call Debbie Banks ext Branch of die Royal Canadian Legion Newmarket will hold its golf tournament at the Sharon Golf Club Oct Food and prizes will be available and tickets can be obtained through legion members Jack Weatherall and Don Holmyard Maple Sugar a folk music group which received acclaim for its performance last year at Auroras Folk Night will perform at the Sharon Public School Oct 13 at pm The concert is sponsored by the Central Ontario Regional library System on behalf of the East Public Library Admission is free St Johns Newmarket Catholic Womens League will hold a fall art exhibition and sale Oct 21 from 8 to pm in St Johns Parish Centre Ontario St Tickets are available from Heard A Fall Festival will be staged at the Sharon Museum Oct 8 with members of the At the Upper Canada Mall the semiannual charity bazaar will be held with local church groups and charitable organizations par ticipating Oct to Oct the mall will sponsor v The York Regional Camera Club will hold its Oct 3 meeting at the Richmond Hill High School at 730 pm Guest speakers will be John and Joan Powell who will present a program on composition program The Day On behalf of Coca Camp Water Safety and Cola Canada Ltd the Special Events programs Canadian Jumping all met with considerable Alexander school to the town for use as a Derby and the Junior success due to the library and cultural centre international Horse tremendous support of Si Shows I would like to our residents express our appreciation I would also like to of your advance and post commend the media for a coverage of these job well done Without portant equestrian their help our programs events would not have been as Due to your efforts successful and excellent weather Again l would like to conditions our show this thank you and hope that year was an unqualified you had a safe and succcss summer UUJ FREDERICK J Administrative Committee Program Coordinator Communist rules for the revolution u 1 thought you might be interested in this from an Alberta paper and sent to me by my son In May at the Allied Forces obtained a copy of some of the Communist rules for the revolution Nearly years later the Reds are still following the rules As you read this list stop after each item and think about the present day situation where you live and all around the nation L Corrupt Ihe young Get them away from religion Get them in terested in sex Make them superficial destroy their ruggedness Get control of aU means of publicity thereby get peoples minds off their govern ments by focusing their attention on athletics sexy books and plays and other activities 3 Divide the people into small groups by constantly harping on controversial matters of no importance 4 Destroy the SOLUTION TO BOTH PROBLEMS Put the extra books in those empty rooms and en courage people to come and read in bed Fantastic isnt it All fantastic Ideas are simple ideas and I think this is the simplest Idea had yet I know those of you who read in bed now are already cheering wildly over this idea As for the rest of you those who use their beds for sleeping or other things let the idea grow on you Instead of banging and bumping around those narrow aisles at the library you just drive over to the hospital take off your shoes and read a good book Heck you could even doze off I always do when I read in bed Get away from the hustle and bustle for an Bring your lunch try not to get hour or so peoples faith in their crumbs in the beds and dig into a good mystery natural leaders by holding the latter up to contempt ridicule and obloquy Youd probably need two library cards One for taking books out of the regular library for Always preach folks who like to read in their own beds and true democracy but another card for the York- seize power as fast and CountyReadInBedLibrary ruthlessly as possible By encouraging Regular bedreaders could probably made a government ex- deal with the hospital to have lunch served while destroy they read For an extra charge of course Youd credit produce fear of have to be careful about dozing off in case inflation by rising prices someone made a mistake at the hospital and general discontent 7 You might find someone has taken a blood necessary strikes in the sample while you slept or worse you might wake vital industries en- up to find you are a major portion of your courage unnecessary anatomy government toward such card around their necks saying disorders READING THANKS or I GAVE AT THE By specious OFFICE argument cause the breakdown of the old moral virtues honesty sobriety and faith I Cause the registration of all firearms with some the population helpless i To THE O THE LAKE THE WATER and THE TO THE of to the i i iM As Well you can see how this would solve the problem for the Newmarket Library What about the hospital They still have need for those beds for sick people and those who Wish elective surgery If more people would take an hour off now pretext and with a view to and then and go into the hospital to read in bed confiscation and leaving sjck An hour with your feet up and two big pillows behind you will cure an awful lot of ills Soon wouldnt need those beds because thered be fewer sick people And for those who came in for elective surgery at least be some consolation Sorry the girl would say at the counter you cant have your hernia transplant today but we do have a new Agatha Christie novel room Why not go lie down and read it Trade in your card for a library card And finally before I go this week I have solved another problem The committee that holds the Citizen of the Year Dinner may cancel it this year They have only two names submitted for- Citizen of the Year Now that Ive come up with this great idea for the hospital and the library my name should be submitted In fact just drop the other two and name me Their job would be over and they could get on with picking my and writing up the citation And ordering the dinner another simple idea HNS To V j r