FAIR [AF WE RE GONG. To s Aer A HOSTlLE AT THE LKKEo-o Ser Noumea every weeks-say oi Watt. Ontario by "New Homo-n. Co Ltmm WON-vs sum 00' two years. sum '0! Ole (OW veer smote room tot each Yhe Newman" Aurora in s me at me than. Penman. Co Lomneomotwww W. wry-ch mctuees the Alan wmvny Dickson. News A. scrum Irgmpton Gugromn Outfit-v.00" m0. Eton-(ear Gazette Markham rm-st and Sun. tulw News OOIvaO beaver Oshawa 7M 0 L $ Y MARLA FLETCHER oowv sou new Avon tree Press (seclusion-m "COW am Matteo I Y 2 2 (mien Champion ( . 0 W0 R. HASKEL Minor TERRY CARTER sewers-com Ail-st J hteuhm W (mod-an Ween . Ismael ammo ~ s w b I. a. 06" .U'uo U Ct'Cvlli-U SK ('0" it r~."r.'. in w Phoi'te Newrnarket IVS 23: Chief did nothing wrong in taking Cineinatti trip the (Id Lady of From sou latnchad www.mwm? until. our moot-bouts: was. Ontario Police Commission chairman 1heGlobeandhlailfront-pagedanarticleby Pun Iota). who appears to fancy timed! I YorkRegion'soonscioce.ont ptakmtoa Cincinatti amt-anmt park by mimal police dtieaniceCrawfa-dandanothaofflccatthe expatse d the amusement company. 'hvopreviou oonmmaitainshaveturned outtobenothir s latutislosthananantls'll. Chief Crawfrrd was invited to Cincinnati to impect policim and unity at an amt-snot parksimilartoaiebeir bm'ltnearllaplel'be tripwasthepolieechief'schancetoducmine thepoliciqneedsofsuchafacilitandtohdp himtowoaretusstaffforthatftmrerole.m wilful-mathematan mso ' Yukmlheailysinthatmayhavebeen Wolficerfortheweekmdmpmm cunnutssdwasbythecommiasionwhenttdid W- not My amine the chief s trip. And why not As Chief Q awfu-d stated: And that was an ovesight we re sure the Why should the taxpayers pay for it" comm wont care to repeat Let s keep Main Street JOCharlaSt. NOT \F \{ou COMStDEQ THE REAcrtou Tit: WELLON Baton HOUSE 6 GETWNG no. ALLiGATOQS AT THE LAKE ? Biting soctAL COHNINVKRV N THE suMHEQ 3'? B\C.Fo<rf 222 \s rue uAitE wince lento; Tun 15w 2??! snw TUHED Pow. TKE NE." E NSODC .0 o. o. a memorial, says reader Reading the article about the Math Street acidic and his ways and [respects ft: the future I admire his challenge and wilt him success Main Street once mac and always has offered a lot to the Town of Newmarket and to the mcnch'veseenalotof people "'10 "NW 'L 0' chang. in this street and stranng to the area who my I u my much know there is a warm. . . friendlybustnesssection Twu"mmm wherethey can M. tat to help it fin! and gain something in b tdayandsayto NMnarket's way of life. ' Whatam [doing As a Main Street life tcre Winter closing won t save fuel lthtrt that the idea of closing schools in January is not a very good one. because nobody wants to spend half of their summer tn January and then only have one real month of summer in August The school board and bus drivers say that tiny will raiuce accidents and save money They F that by adding the March break and teachers. trotesstonal development Rock concert was just private fun The me and Weed How can a few people days to the Christmas treak. it will be long W to go an extra month or so It may be true that they will reduce ac- cidents. but still the school would be heated for )arl'tors. m it would notbesavug anythtngon heat cons There would also have to be money spent for air conditioning in the summer Buss wouldt't me less fuel. either. because they will rockcomf rlW35"9mmM take it into their own gnu ho running in the month in Sharon As a result a few disturbed Ml hlxirs hate persuaded the mayor to set a law down \eigh bars have complained of loud screams from girls at Zartdflam and a thousand beer brittlt s littertru the front lawn the next morrung The police made their presence known there. and if there was any trouble. they kept it all under control As for the beer bottles whose beer bottles are they" Not the neighbors therefore they should not say anythtru hands to complain about .t party on private property Worst of all. how can a few people spoil the fun of 1200er people" They have no respect for the pleasures of others I think that the concert was held on private property. therefore the neth should haw kept their noses out of it. and if there are any other concerts like this. they have my support Sl'SAN SIEBNER. Ghee-ville summer The minister is waiting for reactions about this case from teachers and parents but they dtm't even that of the students I think the stunts should be able to say the most in this case. because they are the people Involved tn it I think that a better solutiai to this problem would be to still not at- BRYAN 630 . an. t. Sutton. Plazas. Malls and the growing population Places to go and things to see and do around Newmarket which this Mn 06ers to its Cllllm Main Street was his Vimy Ridge. his Dieppe We on Main Street offer a la of memories to the past and future The beautification of this beleagured street is and should be honoured People like this soldier mould salute all Main Street and help keep it iv. like a reminder of the war he fought on that utthrourtd Enlist new members and help keep the place nice. and thank God he learned something once again from good old Main Street There are no medals to decorate that soldier But their are 2!.(00 potential soldiers in Newmarket The Mayor said at one ttme Newmarket ts the best damn town in Ontario lcan say Newmarket aertamly ts and the Main Street is the best darn street gatng There are friendly people to meet. stores and excuement Anythtm for young or old. and you might meet the odd old soldier are not fading away RON EVES. Merchant. Maia Street. January closing slammed I am wrtttm because lam concerried about the proposal from Ontario school bus operators to close down schools tn the month of January. tn an effort to reduce accidents and save energy As far as the developtrg energy crtsts lS concermd I believe any alternations rer. dered to alienate the crisis would require more than just an attempt from {he schools to ration their energy consumption The bus drivers proposal included an idea to compemate for school time lost during the closing month of January through the student's attendance in July during the school holidays I believe thts stugestton would not help in reducmg energy consumption. factors such as air conditiontng mm; the month of July would be just as costly as heattm during January and As a student myself. I would not agree to the proposal because tbQSldQS the reasons previomly stated). the "no-break school year would not be at all satisfth to me and my fellow studentst as this may make some students ratless My solution to this issu- would be to force motortsts to ration fuel consumption to com penute for those who really need it Do unto others still true says boat people supporter This ts tn response to Mrs Wright s lettc last week about the boat tropic Like so many alters. she puts down the do as die calh them. for wanting to ltlp these people wlmae ally alternative may be death She talks about charity beginning at home. by twlping Oil own lndtans. Eskimos. senior citizen and so on It's these same dogooderl and church group whodo Just that Who do you find tn way places inhabited by Indians and Eskimos" Medical missionaries who brim not only the gospel. but medical help and ethication as well What has Mrs Wri it or others who are agaimt helptng these people - done lately The boat people are not beir helped at the ex- pense of these other grows. but tn addition to them' This sort of attitude muallymaaksan lmall right. Jack" outlook on life among those who really could not find many of these outof-the much sympathy for In- dians. Eskimos or anyone else' The writer also finishes by saying "Please ranember. in a very little time we will be the boat Ml m. Mrs Wright. How would you want people to ropond to you if you were tn the same situation. or you children and the grandchildren you are worrid about" It was said so well. 2.000 years ago and cant be improved at. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." MARGARETClSICK. New-arket. Shady you-s. MING LEE. New-arias Abolish concerts It seems some people do poor ruearch before they write articles! Three weeks ago. Mary McGouen" wrote and Implied that layer Morton was raising a lot of objection toa harles rock party held Friday and Saturay nights in a field nest to Sharon. which was attaided by 1.000 to 2,000 people it ts time that the public at large knew about the obiectiatable noise. and the kind of moral standards in. volved Besides heavy drinkii' in the field all night long. there was excessive loud rock milic Some people ran across mat and nearby lawns nude. and erratic driving was done by some intoxicated people the next morning! On behalf of some of the neighbors affected. it certainly is time to see thins like this abolished. KEITH A. CARBON. Shara hattcs. labowondcwhmaayonekadachance will! or top with all these breweri- Id clatilltl-andtavcm ht tbt's andhc stay laafswyaarsthhtownwitlettherblase Broadwayordfc minim empty storefr for rent. (heap. To mote from a more-recent publicatil. Uwuk'stnamuys My . ' opi ooisthatNewmarkatcanbeconsidersd bethehotqotofOntaria....lt'sasupsrm bebuilduand devdoping in" mmmm haw mama-madman. ' kind of My. fa Newmarket. we've slowly become a W hub of comrades ' rustling. y own belief u that the major retailers aparunent worss.ma)food chain. mitt could. openim w without rst invaatlp' themarket. lstharsmnghroomforanoth store in the marketplace. Thesmallcuorqlweasfollowtha leadlfK-lsrtandlablaws amt Dominith thts b more room.(another Daninim sin! would make for three in Newmarkst). l M will they' theyaren tsbouttobebianpedoutdextstma tthoutthegoodfl tt. But they seem divided at pruent out ooncertadcotu'seofactiu.l mnaamedtsl andmtabotatouveadvicetomcchs Ilaybeeachmardtantwtlljnhavetohatdll inhisownwa lnhbowntime. Old market building was well- used auditorium I -E ' By ELMAN CAMPBELL gage with a beautiful painting of a Valetian Canal (\atr-aa. New-arket scale on the curtain This patting was shut to x 12 Hbtorleal Society feet and illtuninated by the W. High at the walls I thought I would like to tell some of my memories on d, 6' M u a we "um" d u of the asyurom mug band, which n med {or blowim a fanfare on a plden hora. These were lost in demolition tn the not too distant futtre mm." mwm d a m. A opeeut referaidum was held on May to. m: and 9"" w" l 4' W m W by a majority of 65 votes the town cotaicil was w maid . m m m "mm and to borrow mow . n. mm to campaign. as well as raishg money for the Bad erectatownhallandmarketbuildirgittmderfrom 0 m. w w u .n A N- W Waits Page for .150 was now. By September and mm! NI]! hr the war dict. Tb Ugh first. im. the stone foundation was oontplated. and all m .u i... um 01 a. m. MN m we who annualsdioolpiaystiueimtilthnewat torlumin Brickyard. Ind been delivered to the site. The bulldog was officially opated on July first. 1C3. with the mayor at the time. Mr William Cane. officiating. .. 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