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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 8, 1979, p. 4

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Aurora s gracenl Chech Stre~ whichwillmareitst thdayhtwe tssouitogetthestructta alrwairs savethebuilding andmakeit availablefe commmityuses ~ We applaud Aurora citizens and menbes who have supported the preevetb ofthisfineoldschool. lt isoneofthemdat- tractive examples of 19th centtry architect's la W. \* Open schools Se t. Back in mid-Jute. the Mario My School Teaches l- edeation unpoeed work-to rule sanctions against the Yet Coility Board of Education it was a declaration of war ~ give in what we want or else' But noone paid the eebe~rettlipg much heed Afteall. thetwosideshedpertdae entire summer to work out a seamen. Why worry Howeve.wiiowastokmwthatlnlly those same persons. on whee Ms me reopening of high schools dQeid. wotdd (Hit off to parts unknown on esteided holidayS. leaving the situation in a state of total con- fusion lfnothingissolvedinthetewwedsthat remain. will the high schools 0pm in SQ tember" Yes. says the fedeatiai hearing. on ctr terms too as little as puelhle and a pay diequei No. protest some trustees. for wet-to- rule is. in fact. a strike. and schools can't satisfactorily operate m that kind of arrargement cetainty. COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT Connaught Gardens were - major town develoPment Srigley St and was the parcel of land between ll) l-IlJIAN CAMPBELL. t hairmee. Vew-erhet HieserteelSeetety Today only a handful of citizens remember the t onnaught Garden. yet until the ed of World Viar ii the ( onnaudit Garden was the only ma )or land development undetaken by the town This dey eiopment was named afte ill! the Dike of Conneught. wtp was the Govermr General of ( anada and the yomge brothe of Kim Edward VII He was born in mo and given the name Arthur after the peat Duke of his godfather He first iSited Canada in 1870. and at that time many streets and town tn Canada wee named m his honor. Prince Arthur Avenue in Toronto the town 0 Arthur north of Guelph and the City of Port Arthur at the had (1 lake Superior During his term of office. the District of Patricm in north watern Ontario was named tn honor of the Duke s the m l atrICia and durtr Wt! War I It! newly reruited rqunent. The Prmceee Patricia Light Infantry was named tn her honor The Duke of Cit-taunts last official they in ('anada was the laying of the cornerstone d our nevi Parliament Building in Ottawa. in SQ- tember 1916 Hedied tn twattheageofn During the years between 1!!) and tilt. many people of European stoch immigrated to t anada. and during the same time many people from Ontario and Quebec moved to ti: weten provinces During these years there was a great idlux ofpeople from the Briti i isle mom. and a eat number of immty ants fran Ceitral Eur took up homotoeds in the wet. A considerable numbe of me immigrams from tin British Isles came to Newmarte ad fotasd wars in our three epei ng m. Tin Davis Leather Company. the Office Specialty ' ( 0 ill! Wm Cane a Set: To provide additialal bta'ldtng ids within it town. the town cot-sell of let! mutated with Mr William Deinetopirchaeehhls-acrehrm. This farm was situated on the north side of Srtgley aid Queen streets. the Stickwood Brickyard and Aloeander Rd. This land was never graded. but laid out into nreeta with cement sidewalks on both sides. goii up hill aisi down ale following the contour of the land. 1here wee no culvets. and no W was made la the spriu run-off from the highe land to the north The development was surveyed into wfoot lat White pods widi semiuiore arms were set tip at ech intesectiai with large black letters spellti' out the names of the streets. By July 1914. all was ready for the grand openit and sale of lots With the exception of Pleasantvtew St at the wet. all of the streets wee named afte the comedian of the day The rally other street still renaming in this sub- tiv'tsim ts Weley St .,mmed after the late Dr JE Weley Of course none of the Ids wee seviced wi ater. sewes. lights or telephone Alarge fethetownfathesanda Newmtheplenofthearee with all ids nunbeed was erected. and all was in rude. h tin sale. The development was didally nemd The Conneught Garden. and the sale of lots bqaii. The sale was conducted pale-lie plattesofeandv cheexake and cookie Large galvaniad tutu wee filled with lemonade and earteade with slices of lemon or orange floating at top. and large containers of ice cream tucked in we were made available Many yomg ladie seved us. and all the food and drink was free The lots sold readily at $50 each. However. aily use month late World War I commenced. followd by a few years of high prices and then the Grut Depreeion. ending only with the begin (1 World War ll Wimtloeseeptionotalewlotsslong Pleasantvtew. Sr' ley'and Wesley streets all of theldarevetdtethetownfor unpaid taxes. Howeve. the sidewalks remained throughoia th'n peiod. poviding an ideal place for bicycle riding '3 in a community WHY NGT TELL THE DOCTOR? , Most dramatic nosebleed cures are considered 'elees l- irst. sit the peeon up. Lying down This roliunn is written [or Era readers by it \emorket doctor who is out etc] d Tori (busty Hospital. The decor addresses use. be... problems that are of interest. and his return, peers at regular intends isl'The Era. zingwhatkindoicontortiomand ewes. There wee huge catch the blood. remember They make no at tempttoetopthebleeding . For the most prt. noeebleeds are not serial. Tine are two known causes for then. _ , gang to bleed again. process su eim from feve or allegi nose to bleed. will cause the ' todriedblood in tiny c-iyd do? For the mod part; canbeeeelly reeds. with O M bym' ontheaffocted Mantle A are just insidethenasal anaestheticethenoeecanbs wow. and usually only me si is involved. ee~~ r Q. A A TRIP TO PARK m FlRY 1 women NW It raises? (nice come LIA-N on e: ' M- 0"... .- w-e "O 7". . MI SEHCNT h e ..- M s." w 'I V How J'b mt WITH M mince : . ma EFFIcrthv 7! IN CONCWNATI eooo -. . Conservancy protects land Recent news rmo s commenting on the proposed construction of a bypass road through 172 acres of land in the Cambridge. Ontario. area donned by the owner with the seeming tn- tention that it be teed specifically for park and recreatiaial purpose. call for this comment from The Nature Con- sevancy of Canada The Consevancy is heavily involved with landowners who are prepared to dispose of their lands as oaright gifts with the proviso of retention in a natural state Tin Caieevancy goes to great pains to crisis-e that a gift of land tramacted W the conservancy will be retained in pepettaty in accordance with the owners wishes. This usually results in an agreementet'therwiththe Ontario Ministry of Natural Raources or. in other circumstances. with a Conservation Authority The Con- servancy spreeeiceina land deeding arrangement give it a. debility that it would not otherwise have in these transactions the Conservancy are tied! that the land to be given can be comideod as comevetion land and that it can be suitably integrated into an existing conservation program An example of this occurred in me when a property owner gave. throuyitheConeevency. a gift of 172 acres of wooded land to the On- tario Heritage Foun dation for manageneit by a Conservation Authority These 172 acres wee immediately adiacent to I. see s y owned by tint Au ority. and the it! mete goal is the a quisition of several t usand additional ac m. The in acre are no ,partofamuchlege acrea e and will be propery maintained in accordance 'll. lb. pm wine of the owne. this use to he Comevaey s a; position on lands at scoured with its stoport ' is that these lamis must my h stateendcenonlybetnod for agreed comevation purpon which b not will to an their land injure the lead. The Md, peeved for Conservancy has no hmgoeetiunmotdd coededineveycaeeinhemcota'egedtodoeo. stopping outside mt we My advha eon- winch Landowners that they tamiltertee Ww dthe aspects rdeted to pving lend to tut no Waistbrltsuee mntrary'to their in. tuition. New theatre could be vital town resource intelligence and dedication as Ir. Aspladxanrmlbewhet a grmt seed such a prohctcouldmoentathis community. ltcouldveywellbe as successful. both financially. and culturally. as tb Shw Fulval. Notaily would ltbeacentreleroeown theatre. and York Symphony Orchestra. hit. it codd vey wdl motto our own 1-... Le July . Will it b M? W le the cite of District l3. Provincial stnbowllng Assoc- Lia s the only Festival in ferior housing. hockey area's. fast food otalets. "amulet procedta'e.geitlyletpandeeelt tilt . alone feashortwtalelvmg-itle certainly blowim the nose - bl mkdllbleehane. e W ileum . g. new . new. it .itts Wuh- lnatkiits.snddmeevee Recreational facility should be restored renovation. . Othe eigm are. l guu. deer - - but they seem doub eedged. Ellist Collision Sevice You eive in Mellie with won it Elliot's Afte-Collision vice? People's Neural Gas Sevice. What they dowith people s natte al gas? :n it? Recycle it for resale? How do they .mmtlusafoot StelinsComfortSevice Whetdo buy thee? Pillowe Slippers and u Girls? What kind of bilines do you Mute Mam is in? No. you wouldn't - thenfeadiec-jockeyforyourbarmi or for lam-playing recort You'd - mic-Mann if you warned to lease a. You can't get a Coke from ' class.lleeveittoyoutodlsaivejust it is that goes on'taide in M Off and qum that says. Nfs 1" Accessories 1 . MisRoyGreei.mo for w Maps misleading s concerned reads W's eete: 1h tellewleg letter was roamly so. to Marie's see-ti- ghte. latte he... to preset the misconceptions sheet a. w eh are bdeg With ce ry aed abroad. as s setee at world maps. As the ester pebte on. these maps are Holy te lhd thdr way his home eel classrooms all over Comb and a. tile is he tea-We sheet coda. M at s Cd- boeketore l purchased be designated " M i! 0- Cemde. since u

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