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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 18, 1979, p. 4

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MM FLETCHER COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT Viets not refugees, reader claims lhave vq-y careiully voluntarily leave watched ' coulddtlbbuslmesoi people leaving Vietnam The media and certain types oi people who call themselves Canadian are prmsuring theiedaal and provimial govermnents to chem ourlaws and tring in any or all people who Mr Arts, crafts festival in planning stage By DIANE llUllNlUl Pnslhd. NM Arts ad Craits Cedell TheNewmarketArtsadG'aiteCmmilhae adapted anew logowtach was M by a veryavell known OdMYC MIr- tit. DorothyClsrk lcClure, nieletta-sai'eilowineasytormdadthe incirporstiqoithemapleleaiissigdicamto Alexander . 7 Craits FestivalarewellimdcwayaadtheCouncilis thrilledwiththeearly reepmle. PATRONS: "A ptron is a person who u sipponive oi the Council. it's aims and geek and incestedmionering ad devele ng artham in the area " ThisyearmeCouncilieaskingrmidentsior theirsimpa'tmanaimual memherliipieed no miseiaitlesthepan uitoatt-ida qecial ptrom evaiim. Nov 16. I - ll p.m. (whee dd hor'd'oeuvresi pli- iree adnittance to the Themembershipiabveryimpu'tant. it enablestheCounciltoeupportyoiaigartbts craftsmen in the area who need ilmncia: assistanceorincentivetolaireuethdrabilities andtalents Tohteioureuchmhave WMIMOWWMIMIM wrchaseoiat'tstwlb. ltissorewardintoseethmenuaiu developadgren.andiioiaCoimdlcanhelp them in this small way the we.are ac~ complishii'oiegoahltisealythei'htln simportoithepatraladthecommimitythat mqubeaccanpw The Candi b at recipes" d tn ptrom letters to return tlnm m and as possiblesotheymayupttethemembcdiip ins/Anyoneinterctedinbemmiagaptrm can contact lrs. Carol Manse at 7474 or Ire DDMHWIl uhim idormatioa. Thereare aho iorms available at NIUMIT A". I CRAFTS COUNCIL hN.AE.d ceattbCanmunitth-m~~r ms. EXIIII II: The exhilits this year will rdect variuy ad qmlity craitsmamhip as M d lad year. ThI-ewillheeahibttsthat will appeal toall. rm iran leather. bath. soapstone. wicker. m it'll-I7. seem. Wcod canine. We wan to m the pimlic with an in- m variety ad cross section oi as many Ova-slid iorms oi art as pasible. always m gouty Will) We i owil. st a month and lull aita thhiestival. thh would be an excellent time to larchaae those special Christmas giits. Laa year's Festival was very successful. adlhamlyprehlmlnan rdwasthem cediamsiorthepeoplewhoattendedthe eatdbit. Th'l youthe Futival be rearranged the estihitaredandextmided theevuit tozla days. Nov. 1 . l7. is. which will assist greatly in the the the cunt. laidlwillinca'pu'stethecraits with when eallhuiag. dementrating and selling theirarticlm 'htewillheoil. water. batik. pen dd id. acyllc. petel art work. along with varianbrunelxdphereelhlhited andsold in llalhladldvingaplltytypesettim To W are vu'y iew spaces for exhibit available became d the wtmderiul incest yell in last ydr's even. li anyone is in tteetd in participating they should contact the Coimcilaseoonaeposaihleioriurther in imtion DONATIOst The Comcil will be collecting new toys again this year to dilute to various iamilia or organizations in our will: Last year's donations exceeded mono in toys. which were given to the Family chic. (iormerly Children's Aid Society) ad varital iamilies which the schools were swung li individuals or companim would like to assist the N.A.C C in this capcity. they could contact kin. Colleen Black at names or Ire. limneniuk, The Council will also be making sevc'al other small contributions to orpnisatiais who may wish to volmteer their Hmt to adlst in the actual ruining oi the Fatival Last year ova 131 people voltaiteered their time to make the day a emcee. Areas oi participatiai would be the cloak room. kitchen assistance. anothnce and ticket sales Clubs or or'niaatla or chu'chee widlng to assist will receive a small donatiui from the N A CC in appreciation ior timir CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY CENTRE: Tl! chila'en's centre and babysittim wee vcy popular last year and Mrs. Siaron core is heading this section for the Council this year. Sharon has scheduled a hill outline oi craite adeventsiorthechlltk'enincludinga verywell sipcvieed babysitting sectiai. The Film Festival will also be incorporated again this year with a new variety and selectiai rangim irom sev. to to Christmas storim. There will be clown. sing-alongs and surprises ior all children. ltistheaimoitheCounciltomaketlusa weekend oi in activities to appeal to all members oi the iamily. DATES: The Festival is scheduled to run Fri. Nov It. I ~ ll pm Patrol- Special Evening. Sat. Nov, 17, and Sun. Nov ll. ll. - 5 p to open to the general public. Last year there wee av.- 64 prises won by those who attended and sevcal mechante and artisans have already donated artid. to the Council iorthie 2nd Annual Newmarket Arts and Crafts Fmtival leaving? They are lmvingbecausethagoed liie b ova since the UdtedaatCoiAma-ica iorces and business Htthmntotnd or themselves aiter supporting an in. sis-rectionoimepaqlaoi Soiah Viunani agabt thsrdoiVld-ml'ha podtimmadplmtyd money have gone ad they are ilnilng it it!- ilcidttoad tehving to live on small- in comes. Anyintcviewllnve watchedorreadwithde oithesetravdlcswhte they bve been aehd blank iitheywa-e outinanywayc made to leave at n poll. the pause bdng interviewed never ad- mitted to thh he always talhsd amt-id why thy leit. Lite is un- comictable" e are "" taken Ily opinion is "It. seeing Imw the nth hall lives they re that ii " 7 set w time-thy and call themselves em' they will .aeeqtanea back into ah. liie." ii their pm were taken from them. how is it they are able to mke ocean voyagm at thdr own u try and im-i am \ther camtrim lino accepting than? 8 king as a Car: let in look at theothcsideoiourcoin Huey. tad iniqki . Hm: liweallow a M oi mtry it dammit-mi Vietnamlguaraatestby will m having an mdeyto yierallthe or anieat on. medical into EIPLOYIENT: Our inhinry h mt ex- panding. building new plants. stems. new in adrlal helm-t to process our own raw mat-iab-ddevdeping ecownwcquclimate labor at all. This is very as United ations. Our tlv. should thb agaiueation oi worldeountriestostepin ndiuintlnt hereetoi the wad b not in sym- pathy with tb situation md til the Vlataamme to I'm hane. the t oi Vietnam hadbettw makeeiu's hhaeer ee the Uaiud Nation willstqiaaddorceit mama ? Canada wilp emoithevnited Vlvre Canada. momenta WADE. II I * Nd h tmhh? maymehsveawhdehAatew .mamhvemm Maudiemhamueslhduni Kathy was played by Laura ayed by Bill Gray ad Jute Wyatt .Iahy". lt'sahsahlteiatrickmbecaine immediatdythidsoilecarbo'siamein. lvaa heal.a".llaehnmanethwmovlemlield mm. Adrew wmcorrectinnamlngthemovim whichLeeasrdIc-teiawontwoOacaraiorm score.Weu8ide8ttyand0ntheWatth-t liewaelmli-rbhtiadmiagtheachho any . "I" in has led CeaseryJames movim.Baai'dlieewas"l .Anm-ew.not . kill-.Onwhstthshechtht sworthaaother Imitam. AnnetteFiaiicellorecordedthesong.TallPsul theDhneyladrecoldlahd.nottheReolabslas people.includingAdrew.aiqecteit JohnCammSwayeewastlncorrecta-wsr qiieetiai 1? lie honed theCamd News are Adrewcanbeior gwithme dthsmodiamounswemamldwandltlurm Thoseoiinwhoactuallyspddtlmewatc cartoomknowthatthevillalninthsoldT-IT Cartoosu.wasCrabhyApletenadiiyeuarea bu thaveknownthstm www.m4mmwo'ams wufhcarsiwmovimothtthan l'bWildlimch wtdchtheyuarrd. IlaandPaKettle.thaetar-eoia|ig- or scieeoimovim.weiirstseenio1'hstggadl ' Fred Ilaclurray ad Claudette Colbc't Wiley ' wasthepiletoitheplaminwhichwillltqcs killed.AdrewlistedWilli'togcsastluulet ' no dottt. this to he a trick w indieTVecim.lieaveltToLarI-y.3dle '- hsdthsjobdamoesaleu-aadceer'l the annoiaicer on Groucho's You Bet Your Liie. thevoiceaiDragnetwhosaideadwed The youhaveMseenletrue..."dc. I... O lreaklnnowthathsiesowealhy. Memories of Newmarket s old town hall and market By ELMAN CAMELL that... Newmarket aw Iaelety lthoughtlwouldliketotelleomeoimy memories Newmarket.andiroinit sstage manyoiCanada'sbest pigeons and rabbits m their shows in more recent irdi vqeta ee. cia now-n. hchs suit as sap. known statesmai and politicians addresses the years the hall hasbeen medior Oil mmicipalcoiincll maria-am. d l dd tlmne is m in dying Astheseasonsprogrmeedyoucoiddahopurchase The Farmer's Market opened each Saturday ' W M, d M m u #3 WP. citizen All iederal. provincial political meeting were held here We have had many and mmicipal chamber and police cotrt Oamatic clubs ovc the yurs prowling excellent W betel! raGo or telewsion was in- ve et Kurd she's uteriained ll rqularly. as wdlae travellii' troupe producing t'ncle Tom 's Cabin and other melodramatic plays l wdl remasan my impressions the first time I -tced the auditorium 00 years ago Ahead was the tap with a beautiiul painting oi a Venetian Canal honey.homemadehread.adallvariiesdbc ee. morning at nine o clock. at which time it was Jamaal .Me m with a seething throng oi customers it was both a wholesale and retail market. The protrietors oi the many local grocery stores. u well as buyerl irom the Toronto packing hone. bomb! their promice irom t. iarmers at one price. while other iarmers preierred to get a higher price by selling retail to the local penile. The east and west entrances opened drectly on to the market floor. whereas the entrances at the norm and south ends passed two small rooms at eadi side beiore opening on to the market floor Thee rooms were ram-d to the large wholesale huycs whce tblr purchases were packed ior shipping to Tm. At iiret there were buy-1 irom four Tm pecking houses When Canada Packers was iormd by the amalgamation oi smaller firms. only lb two roomsat thenorthend wereiledbythehu .u oneoitheiwo remainingroomswasrmtedaeadoe repairshop.andiheothertoacleamiuadpresdngo shop. Several Ngh ediool students always ohtahd oi the seyearo marka m which is slated ior amolition in the not too a. itaire Aspecial reierm w. luldmi lay it. id! id byamaprityoilevetmthetowncoimcilwas au .~enanyear debenture to cectatownhalladmarket huildiq A tmderirom Italic Page ior 8.150 was accepted By Sqtemher m 0'" W ' mwd m '" acute at the curtain. This painting was ahoia lo a 12 - MN 0 "3' Headilhmihatedbytheiootlighte Highonthewalle BrickyardhadbeenddivwedtothesiteThehiiildng dln angel was clad-lo could as w! M. "9- "35 i" unmitwmaoipidcumnimwaeioom mayeratthetime.lr.ithana.oiiiciaW_ aMththehail VIM! l. w w m M u World Werltys periormancm were held to ute bet. in the venom, Victory Bond W.mmummytwtmm 0". I)" World War ll sin. A N Belmtn mm ortThelagh sdeellalditseommeneemmteaercie-aswellasthe mlschoolplaysthereuntilthenewaudioriumm .0 U M '8 00mm in 1 17 work in the packing rooms each Setia'day. 1 Iyilrntimemmestagewasaboutisteina misbleswereami edintwocmcmtrlc nuwm nvu smiarmonthemarketiloor.lebdt.e nim Madwm'h mmwmmamaune .

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