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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), January 4, 1978, p. 17

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eep commuter train, Hodgson urges Quee York Region commuters who fear the Barrie- Toronto run may be AURORA York . th MP? Bill Hodpon urltg the provincial ernment to retain the discontinued. - rrieToronto com~ ter train service when "He had no word Richmond Hill ser- backer the Minister of - begins this year. Tramportation (James Snow. 1 have asked him what will happen when the Richmond Hill ser- He said last week'he 5 received several lens and calls from NEWMARKE NOTES What People Are lining It ttary ttcitotle't 89536211 , COMMANDS IN GERMANY Jack Vance. once one of the fleetalt ball carriers on Newma tet High School's un defeated. championship early-19503 football team. has proven he is equally adept at climbing the promotional ladder in the Canadian Armed Forces. ' Jack. who lived with his family on Botsford St. during his highschool days. is now at the tender age of 44. J discuss the commuter service with Otto Lang. federal Minister of Transport. He said 300 vice starts." Mr. Hodpon said. T h e 0 n t a r i o islature will resume ful sittitgs Feb. 20 and the York North MPP said in plans to pursue the issue. In the Legislature in December. Mr. Hodgson stagested that Mr. Snow people use the train daily between Toronto. Mr. Snow replied that he is not aware of any plans to discontinue. the Barrie-Toronto run but Barrie and added that he would check into it. , The Richmond Hill GO service. to be operated by the Govern ment of Ontario on Canadian National (CNl. rail lines, is scheduled to start in May. CN doa not intend to end the daily Barrie service. according to Grace Mills, CN in formation officer in Toronto. And any ap plication to diseontime the run would have to be made at least six months afta' the Richmond Hill service starts. she said. So November of tlis year would be the earliest i -'..-r.ww'--s~. :tf4.::: ~.-v c Ln; : - , - . n's Park thatsuchan tin- couldbe The Barth-Tortilla nalhasldn-yeeeb yearsimett Anti l,l t,atth of thean Oommissloa.Anyplanto discontimetraineerviee requires approval by the commission Night classes slated for HHSS NEWLMARKET Courses in Gourmet Cooking. Mixed Media Crafts. Off Loom Weaving. Batik. Speed Reading and Typing will be offered in the evenings at Huron Hei hts Secondary School. y if there is adequate registration. A spokesman for the York County Board of Education said the courses will be held one citizayan ollinthe courseoftheircholdator afeeof .8tulmtswill beresponsiblefor i theirmmppliealmn Registration for all courses will be at Hiron Heights Malay, Jan. 9, from 7 to a pm. -. la ah Oil WI." ST. NEWMARKIT. SUNDAY tl A.M. I. 1 PM WEEKIIOHTS 7:). P.M. Meier George Clarke was com in Cobowg. Ontario. 0 V Previous to his entering the William Booth Memorial Tf lntnq College tor Otticars in Toronto. he served in the Canadian Military Forces during World War ii. in is . he was comrntssimed as a Salvation Army Otllcer and whom an polntrnents es Corps omcer in Nova Scotta, Quebec Province, Alberta and Ontario. Mrs Clarke completed her training and was also commastoned as an Otticer in ms in Canada s Centennial Year. the Meier was appointed as National Evangelist and. together with /Mrs. Clarke and their daughter Jane. toured as the Family Evangelistic Team tor The Salvation Army lrom coast to toast. (0nduct-no Cam _ 7 munlty Crusade Meetings, Television and Rod-o Programs Evangemtlc Rattles and Youth Gatherings The Team also toured in venom parts ot the United States and Great Britain In 1909. Malor and Mrs Clarke were appointed to The Bramwt-Il 800th Temple. a ministry in the heart of Toronto. where. for low years. they Were responsmle tor pastoral work and Outreach cvengel-sm in the downt0wr l area tn tinny were eppomted. again. to Crusade EVMQd'Ilsm Work and are presently "" Terrnariat Evangelism tor the Salvation Army In Canada and Bermuda ' ht a week exc t for Brigadier General John "3. . . 9 REPRINTS Elwood Vance. Com- typmg wmd M" be held 33. x mander of the 4th 'w'ce a week uswmnovao ' ' ' ' ' - sanwce 3. gal-$33? 313::ng: tratl oclgmonaul/ill regb e 3'03;;|"r:p;2 3 Germany. I t accepted~ in exisung The at? available at i. . Recently. a groupof classes ln Academlc s3 00 ch Prints will be u " Canadian journalists c upgrading. Fix it Course. available within two s ' . . ' WM 0' 0'0 ry . A l ' ' prices available on 'l Eumpe' fall: all)": ' held at cll ses ll !an mm" at 'enger 0 oun rm el ale-marital" v. Forest Confederate and will cost $12 with the it charm street st BRIG-GEN. wrote alter meeting exception of typing which up J.E. VANCE Jack. "Brig. Gen. will cost :24. Senior 3 x . Vance takes special pride ln our newly-- ' 3 outfitted Royal Canadian Dragoons- In January ~ i THE TOWNSHIP or GEORGINA 0 Safety wheel lOCkS in this unit received leopard tanks to replace _ M y H '0; Centuriom. in constant use since the war. REQmRES A front caster-S lid . . 0. ~ 'ln my opnion this is the best armoured . A lm .Bemovable/ adlustable iootrests unit in the world " Mr. Wengcr reported the Au. Hansen photo . ge general said without batting an eye. E N N E R m .EaSY n . m CHRISTMAS BABY Ronald David Pelrine. the first baby born in 1978 at York County . .c . i... . . . _ . m . Hospital. Newmarket. is held by his mother. Janet Pelrine of Keswick. He . x ( I m The rst baby born at York County Hospital entered the worm at 2 [2 a m Sun Jan 1 just two hours and 28 mlnmes The Township of Georgina, in the Michal t Chris masnay mm A" h 'd 1' td ' 'l hlto " w it. D i K i k M Di M 'Y l Yrk "wins a "mu". WITH THE LOW PRICES h: Van Dyke of Bradford. His parents are Andrew ; ea : hlspnfxi ,oor : ehg I: znh ab ebr n 88w c ' rs' ane Clerk with Administrative ability and y. and Marion Val-Dyke. Marion is the daughterof "a" " e e r "e '9 3 ho" 8 er a y I yau 1' experience to perform the duties Agt 1 t / S 1 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Coward. of Newmarket. The gig-WW TOWOShlP Clerk and to ad a' r ' 0 OS I H little guy wasbornat6.lea.m. Dec.25. ' k. l . 1 \ Purse snatched ministrator of personnel. . 1.95 m - _ _ g. -, X . . NEWMWET _ A . ~ Qu ed reas ros eSls ttm . kHRISTmS CRASH : . 9" ' l 65;" Ki; : :3: l; Bradford woman who Prderencleledvn'l be 9'13": :mmlmm / S G g ' \'-l . \ , 9 w \s v all York Reglonal Constable Bob Balam was it. ' .'l ' t.\"" 2 13m to McDonalds {or a 2'7 9 2"?)0 Co's ? races aments involved in a little incident in Newmarket . . . . . . . r Christmas Eve that he won t forget for a while. m?:LtD:-Sm' {i ndh She Applica'ions comm." Wm. I t M To meel Your dOClor 5 Prescnpnons - ills cruiser was parked on the shoulder of Yonge ml we 3"? - I uulmmn" . :3}: St. just south of Eagle St. with the flasher going. Joe Persechini practices what he preaches, treated herself to a more ergjgxignd agprsngy zm . m .h .1 lie was questionirg a motorist in the patrol car The owner of Persechini Fitness Centre in ex mive meal bee . W. -m" I :. who had Just struck a dog on the highway. All of Newmarket, doesn tdrive to work from his home in the mum cos her 12$: Eeechaegybzysms7uanderggm m I i M /' n; asuddenasouthbound car drove into the cruiser southern section of town but jogs to his Davis Dr. 60 ' ' ' ' _ ; ' I totalling it and the other vehicle. Constable centre, - t ' - ' . . . . log Bolam and the second man suffered sore necks. Our spies tell us he doesn't take the fast. easy route York Regional Police salary commensur'" mm .__ ;_ ._ WIChGI I Walk. I Canes I Cmtch be through subdivisions but covers a wide circuit that ~ - ' ng TOURNAMENTS includes Eagle St.. Main St. and Davis Dr. said the woman's purse nggraegaper A M'C'T" g_ h 1 8m . SERVICE . RENTALS ' - - W containitg that amount - - -' .1 - , Euchre players are still needed to play in the t u , Township of Georglna .v . I g {1 Royal Canadian Zone euchre tournament which Newmarket ls abom to lose me or 5 mo Fine was snatched from her. Georgina Civic Centre, o. .t. a Cake Shops. The shop's Newmarket plaza operation will close early this year in what owner Herman Jemetz describes as a move to improve profits and thus ac- tually increase service to cistomers. Since 1969 Newmarket has had two Fine Cake Shops. one in the plaza the main operation on Main St. Two years ago, the plaza outlet began operating as a partially-independent franchise with a manager and two part-time girls. At the time the Operation was franchised. owner Mr. Jemetz considered completely closing the plaza store but decided to experiment to keep it open a little longer. Now costs of Operating a truck to supply the single stone and general overhead have cuaght up with him. AID CENTRE JD 3 m dpm, Mon in m by appomtment 'R. R. No. l, Keswick. LAP 3C8 will be hel in Newmarket on Sat. Jan. 14. Legion mem rs who are interested are asked to u; sign up at the branch before Jan. 4. Shuffleboard players are also needed to play in the Zone shuffleboard tournament which will be played at Branch 426 on Sun. Jan. 29. GOOD PARTY The Legion's Children's Christmas Party was held Dec. 17 and accordirg to AI Giles. it was a very good party. About 185 youlgsters at- tended and they all went home happy. FEW LIGHTS And. speakhg of Chris possession while she was oma o' ' I. . at the restaurant. 7272122 889 9622 show: (inane hall pharmacy ADVERTISE WEEKLY FOR BEST RESULTS PHONE 895-2331 4 4 Y'WM' 3; N Qiil'll. '_l|t7.iflll SALE (allsales final) ' DRESSES-COATS-TOPS-PANTCOATSvJUMPSlllTS ener . . .. M . cw.- mum..wwgum3 _ 39m notpatguanymom.-be.n1d3nsla '~ PANrsupsPANIs -A . tesee how few outs e Christmas-ii there a .' ~ 7 ~ " a ' A -- . r- 7 r i "'1 . ~ 335' ! were this year. 'I hisigituation was tileyr'afm all PM ".2 dos?" of m: 13" Store' 9. Fme oven We were in Mississauga one night and it Cake Slap will continue to offer a complete line of Tues _ wed _ or: _ _ A M _ 5 P M hardly looked like the festive season at all. - mad and C? a" made " " 8 ' Friday 9:30 A.M. to a P.M. ~ _ HOT SPOT 1 hope that I ll get many of the plaza customers Cl0 0 MOND YS , , , coming down here." he said from the Main St. store I don tknow if the boys in blue were on duty mm, r relativelnslseselss - - i= lquor Ofe- 00. EYSOU V3 "- 9 Janua issha'n u asabus month tU , . . . was such a massive traf c jam in front of the and. "3|. m g p y [8 pp" s i '- UCBO menu" hem" mmm am it Wk Currently underway is the Leo Mallet Art show. us almost 15 minu to make it from Yonge St. mmy the Newark; Chess club moves in {or a 582835153; . WSL WWW, 901' , dim !!! "We week-10m challenge series in which all pr _ will NMMARKH Pun , . A GOOD Ronald H. Leggttt,C.A. that day and we do"! know 'f_ were were in go to charity. s, D" l9] Mom Sl. aeslocut names sweetening days because we avowed that part of Thee will be some high-{lying activity at all Of: you s m Timothy St l Wm like the 9188 - Jan. 16 through 21 during a modal durbeflyinlg dis ay. P h o n e Manda, ' To wrap up January's activi es, ma wi t - . TOBOGGAN PARTY its semi-annual charity bazaar Jan. 23 to 28. j 5 I I T'M MM "5 "n J (amiss; gmrhzrt wgtazm 08 On the subject of 'Upper Canada Mall. mall : their young (,1de And me kids in the Three shoppers were more than generous in their reaction of y M o n d o y COSSAR, "[c'fo' 3 Seasons Dr.area were havingaball last week on campaign sponsoredJOintly Ontario PAYNE and C0. l . . a n o. - - (HARTEREO i i "E the homes there . totals rdegsd Thursday '18! '0 Friday CMhrC SSallsbury J Daciccygzgcucy: '. . between $5,000 and 88.000 Was raised- ' 'm ' "'"m'" RESIDJENY PARTNER ' , Thest aided Christmas projects undertaken by 9 o . m. - 9 . m . 4" 5w" 0' Dam 0' 205 h.. a . gt . .5. Christmas cards MINISTRY oratvmus p - I umggtmdswwau was closed Boxing Day. but 50' rdOY reg- Tuesday. .27 oppilg centre was jammed all . f- n' . Unfortunate error shocwmm... Muslim... ASSESSMENT REGIONNO. M - 9 - 6 pm .,-,-.,-.-,, C ,, AURORA - Sinclair even thouh it w 3 an e we the WW refunds 8M exchange 8. but I Scarboreuett Ont ' k ' z " . I Mp arm he mammmswmw" 4600Alt STREET ""' ' d " m- w ELCOME TO THE NEW ,gsgglg's"? unfortunate error" that " Aurora. Ontario rat-vest ttu Milli.th 8.00. is office sent out hristmas cards that era made in the United - te's. COMPLETE 3-1664 1-5720 OPTICAL SEQVICE NEWMARKE'I', ONTARIO ' "rollllowmonmsmotmolm ' > : GIFTS WATCHE: macs REPAIRS - t9) MAIN ST . ' Newmarket 495. : . L 9.1.3 9.99.1313. 3.1.3 14 NEWMAIKET PLAZA DAVUS. DR. SF fletl Tll \( l H HOUR! TUESDAY ill THURSDAY \Yi ,--il\ '. st H mm Responding to an itorial in last week's FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY Stevenssaidhis and. g I 4 .. i" "" " . u A 0 2: Take notice that pursuant to Section to of m. Assessment muses manner 1. runs - - cards and. lacked - - . Act. R.S.O. 1970 Chapter 32, as amended. l haveon thelttl'daydt Y F . R , "M 0" o'- American card out of 'January, 1978 delivered or caused to be delivered. .w N" w ample book. . NOW "5.0451 3 ssissment to all owners and tenants of property in the at or . _ . b "She didn't know ' weremadeintbe Onouupperroomweotteryouaspeclal A. A. CONllll 8' . The last day for appealing the assessment is Februe 9, _ :gmmugg : 1978. and the assessment roll may be examined at the Mullgpel We. for your weddings Anniversaries. acc not Z .. ample m n he w I Offices of the local municipality during regular business hours Pr M. ' Bolt 54. d. . . commencing January W. 1978. ' In "9' 135a Main 9.. ; u ' Lg. Newmarket. : I "my feel m n i T 1 H (HUI 1 N n womam'mlm" Book Your Reservations New For my a Ej|her,becamesheiss Olristmas. New Years Etc. _ about tin matter, . we, RegionalAssessmentCemm apr. ' mam t r a J ,

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