Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), March 7, 1979, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

suddenly lived arIet captain artl s pad undiefuamadpolioe called, ll ht York lpolicedh-Iarrivd the {mm had ham t incident minded an tilled climax to I let mptain lirny'l in the t-il. He w- h from an died til-m of the Pmlncial Juda- hawuia in all int-a- laid Newmarhat i til- ""0 'III: quad-I, l "L. hyha m. hadha-rnmiintiiat tum my 't thu.~'o~ therniai.wetodtham It room and vii-tithe came.All -v tothamandw -~ led there were no olice confirmed no - were laid Bobby, who had a at incident happen in last year. aaid he doith like mia hawui mire nlly in juvenile play players are 11 and ll lhay'en't sun it They be a little more quick - n than other! became young adulta but any hockey team thath eliminated mum be in toward aomethlt like he laid a Newmarkat playm, - Ralchlord and Joe I . came away with cum ' - but that! were no injunea, xi firm fused . licence . ncillgy .305 pnm, i I Di-Nd l 9 You must have unanimity-mu 'GETMYPOINT? AataayhlanhallaaP I'aamu laratl ataaadaeaiarchlaaaa.1\eycaaheaderedby callh atarhthaaeat Ada NuWMme by.w Mun-ave'abaaeeiaah-awrhaaiyl maadwlr- March).io.il.ld.11a js Co nc'l NEWMARKET in I complete about face town comet] lmday ni ht decided theradlalrallway archwerlhe HollandRiver iaii taohadafter alumna-dame the South lake Simcoe Con~ aervatlori Authority to delay teari it down. It wIa W to can bwn in I few wada aft council mmstsca to it became it waa aid to darn the river te what Councillor Dwia Blair an. i think the arch la kind (I petty." said Mayor Ray Twinney. "and on My dll'll' the W water tthhadachancetolookai thearchandthenwaanoim- lothewataflowatall. l there lire waa at the railway brim, - Councillor Dave Kerwin addhawan'tafraidtoadmithe had mat I mlatake in mum- ag pat last week thatthearchhemdown. "We wmuampah-dand we the arch. In hct I moved the Motion Now ' wwldlike torevene I miataht at my ." h laid Bob Wilt beminiatryofculture and mitt-i came w and yea mwhytharch nay. The historical evil b be said Ir, law-Mm. mawho flipflops saves arch finally convmced me was George laaeahy, who produced pail. d the arch and the mtural flow d the rim More the arch waa there and after it waa built, He can't null any i die to the arch. "ltreally dim.- me as a historian mm: of the v hilt. laouriowiihvehanlnndown and if we no ahead In My thearch. we will have V'y Ittle d Nautical ai'ilflcance ldt in thla town ve made an error and I'd rather adnit it now while the arch iI still there than later fia- mtmey to beautin an! im- pova the arch." laid Ir. Kerwin "l don't see how we have to pend any money at Ill on rechanneliution of the Holland River. We should allow the river to follow its natural col- 5. native law it to," M . Council I motion akin; to continin Medical experts baclg fluoridation in water W-Amll1 ch actor'a claim that & wet. can. heart diaaaae and cancer doesn't and smoke detectors and microwave ovma are harmlul in attack"! (luminance. Dr W cited the opinlaia (1 Dr Dean lurk I 0.8. Inca-tau. and in. MM Santa. m d i. . . . , . _. Dr. urk'a lutl'LUOIIDA I N.pa|eA-li u a Muale Cute. .50". a Fancy That. 1214121 That-re Am'l probed. of Night Mast Fall" roan-ea naraday. Fr ay.aadsat-'dayaadticheta-Iy heabtalaedby caIIh12L "1.. the balance of the work on rechanneliaau on of the river emepi the demolition of the arch until I study ia completed to determine the atruclural madame of the arch. in the rqort. the you revenues from the summer featival a lt-wed ' paiod with e hi pater-runes a week A are eatimated in he Vital). wildi incluaa $210. Dared- Prolected coata for the summer teatival would be 513. . leavu Ironclad wo ival am. Mr Aaplahdaaidthecaitre would run yearround. ac commodatim such groups as Newmarket Theatre Centre. York Choral Sooety'. York Philharmonic Orchestra. "The community groups and schools that me the came wouldheeapactadtupayforthe me. haaed on a percaitage of thenumbtofuckaa and Ir Aapland. but me adioola would [at a halt: break " He aid the income ned than thecaharu Imp- in! way toward W 0th. [redaction and ovate thai tili'i make aa mm matey "The caharu type of theatre. or dune theatre. always makes money no matte whee it ll located, ' he said Besides the obvious at traction to induatry to locate in a town whee there ia ii summer festival. according to Mr upland. thepenpla who come to town to ace the prothimona aid up spaidiru an average of a: so in the retail areas of town for each ticket dollar apait nieccitre. if the [arousal is accepted hytown Ml], would he built on five arm d town owned land adyacerit In the t ane Parkway and Fairy Lake makiru access to the site easy "We would expect the town to pick up mthy' onethird of the cost of the building." said Mr Aapland "With the ranainder comiru from thin tario. pub lit whacriptio and the variot- fouridationa that mlnbtue tn the aria" aft:- cardul delihcation the type of grants availahia far a prayed such as said Mayor Ray Nmney No doubt there 5 a real need for on type of thug "And after lllkll' to the mayor of Nuance-theme and hearing what the featival has dorie for his commtmityJ in really exc'ited about it. he aaid O For a phat. of m Frlaer Mlhe'a Debi d the pq damm..huaee pageA-z Town could pay share: mayor VEWMARKFF 7 There ia more than enough money t umirut into the lot leiy fund (rte-r the next five to 10 year! to pay the towns share of the prth aru centre nova-dim m \laynr Hay Twmney e ltnou there is n niillim "Itmll into the lurid mer the next fut tn to yearb said the mayor and that money hasn t hem wt aside lur any particular purpose Former mayor Bob Furhan made some suggestiom regarding IMF? the money should be spent but the actual w of the money can only tx- auzhorizni tn d rrsolutiori from t ll The tiwiit ~ share of the pruptiu ti arts rent)? to be itaatwi in thi- southern part of tin-tit ddyraniiiu the ('ant- r ari Iii) is t tl in be close to llllilll by the Newmarket Theatre 1 i-ntrr Total cost of the buildth uas estimated at 3| llllllltm Midi-s any dirt-ct funding the [min may the prujecl there is the lite acres of town owned land which wtll be donated tn the protect and that land litl d tor rerredional tmututiunal uses is \alut-d at roughly Shula) an acre. It - t-urdirut lil Mayor Ninney Hostel breaks bylaw: mayor NEWMARKET The future duesnt look brin (or Pmyert Hostel according to a ruling from town solicttor William Emmton which aid the htiatel for women has to be mmderod under thenew mm bylaw. According to Mr t-Zmngton the hoatel peqale would have had to own he property hdure Jan 5 became that s when councd gave first reading to the new aoriir bylaw Mr Errii ton said once we give a bylaw lint iiatheaneweliaveinaoby, Iaid Maya Ray 'hruiney. "And the hiiatel people dithi t [at thI Church St. property until March " the Church St area wit-e the hotel is located ia and angle tamin rtaaidntial under the new bylaw hut fir m and hard houau umiar the old bylaw old bylaw would allow the natal A meeting, between a metal hoath committee of town anneal. the uni-1 d the [and and area rid-Ia h- . mum: tic-.Thenieadn vtllbaqim iota-pantie. WIN. 11a : pm

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy