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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 22, 1979, p. 2

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I. \' F :seei better world steadfas- pge AI) joined new but each maintains its identity Th new on b be men fcmal of the thr. and seeks to con vert non-believers, is the word of God Friends General Can- true Mer- m frun thh helid. saying matte is simply one ofGod. Duchy and Duty are partil to the mine liberal Willi in faith "This could sound heraicnl to some penis hit i feel Clo-int wasn't my more divine than says Dorothy tenntbned from page All u tanned to mummomdnn'ttmve me dvhityltsaystn ms Ibis we are all milieu d Ged..l fed .ntCln'hthadleni-nedto DibleUIy-Wlt if you I. if we oouldulybtchomohow todothtweeaddbethe sane" M mahod d W: I think it s the pawle who M't want to get into the new .3th mrge. It's a sort of do~it-yourself rdigi'tm We lmve ail-st meals. "I m not p'eparod to (b that said the hymns unless can recoup our in- vastmmt in me year from Deerfield before mayor htheevemmy frm tax revemse I will spewing up to tissue meat from page A-ll salaries mint be paid for lr-- "anjull scvice. ids tic wckto achcswouldme . 0:05 a m. Thy .Ld not do seating take attmidance. Lm-re will be no arranpments made u there are too many nuains in one class and mt w to sooth: Ike will aho be no locker clam, unli- nrdced. maths tnhen. meetu's attended eneqt thone called by the On tario Secondary School Teachers Federation eOSSTFi. extra- curricular activities. seating plain. and no wrath: fa class. Ir Cousens ad- mitted that althot h the tuchershavebeenonthe worklo-rule over the steamer minim. thte tnvebeennodisrtmtiou in summer school r a -n - add that l7 d school trtmtses resent at the e of th whole (It Holiday 1: rally war! the r tln m in said II: t He predicted the manual government would not allow the schools to stay clued mac than seven or eictt wens wanttoexpnmlamlwe SCHOOLS He said he would hm to call Tony Bulson. Mm of Ddrict ii (ESTFJm dthetencher-a were prepared for a locket; Regarding the committeeofthewhde s rmomm tion to lock the tactics otn. Mr. Buhon and. "It s Manda- to nun-u." He added that it wouldbveto take cool heat to bring about a rmolutitm to the whole affair. lntheboard'sbookla Wincontimaing ethicatimi mama for. recommend the ins-so. lr. Cousens wrdeanopmlsttctobe rmidmts of York Region discussing the mind between the head and its secondary school tenclmrs. Iriclchsnn.dstrict executive of Dhrict n 0581?. said he was disturbed to see the inaccuracies which he claimed were in the Inc. He poirned out tint it wu the board that with- aewhumdatisnlut month and not the teaches. '1 that they are going to have to be much more accmte in their news releases. much ma'e boost with the stated Ir. IcLean ~ NEWMANKET Alll OAOETS Q a UNA? HAVE I GOT TO [M7 A n NOTHING SowhynotcomeoutonWed Aug 29thto the Optmist Centre. Forhnn Dr Newmarket Between lanm W0 soon 10 ~ 10 Fi THE YORK COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AREA ONE AONNllSTNATlVE OFFEE 0* 007, 070 M W. m UV 000 1*: 000-0100 I "0-0722 SCHOOL REGISTllATION SECONDARY SCHOOLS Snidentsareankedtowpeartorregietrationdurs'igtheweekot Migust27th.betweenthehours900am and1200noonmd between 1 OOand 4 00 pm according to the lolowng schedules datdpossible mmmvmssszm *1}? 270 M12013 md00l nus-3) muffs-2) Offs-t) y a... y p... lassssy an 1" p... 005-51 as Angst 21. m 20. Aqsst 20. H. W. Ecksrslsy Wtamnmasm. Augusth 28. 29 Studen wlrouivetsnetwlesmdloclteu assignments sum m1 lBll MHZ-3201*. A. L. Indium Registrationlorstudentsofdgrndes-August 28. 29. 30 Snidentswlrecetvetimetmleamlockerassigrments sciioots His he manasu acumen lnformntion regrding registration. trmsportation. etc. ml be Mntheschootnduringtheweelrofuigust27th Please contactthescrtool ran all mm mm 000-2072 0 00-0401 7224302 etc. wl be avoidile in the schools 27th Pleasecontnctthescrlool tum seam um (TsnssransUsnh-tscsttm mu. 1 an: nuns W "a! hen-Inian ei'EE Z'. .- 000-2001 470 4100 000-10 sss-ssu 4104001 ire-seat ass-asst sssssst ass) m-im martin 03-2! ssssssi M01 470-0101 mam "sou assent 100-010! &.I.Aassrsss nthshssns [Home ckle-lass .e 0 e Jo .0 n. municipality put the watcmninin l'hehnllb in hb cot-t. Ir.Pmilwantstnto at it in now htn he ain t par-antes he is going to expand. He wants something for nothiIernowandl m not gain I give it." The mayor said the town has men stqis to ma Deerfield Last week the planning and develop- ment committee ap- poved a by the Parksirh a dc to runs its wry fran institutional to com- mercial offices use. Partside Tabcnacle has beat given an offer to prchaae its M if the Mn will rmone the land. the tabermcle is towarthnmmiii'theeast elk of PM Ave. from Deva Dr. td Queen ranningdtheareawill allow an to sdl thdrpoperti-atafatr price while givi Dew-field a eumer lnaf'fc nine. Deerfield has rejected We trust thetowntosrectasound barriu' fence. Instruction Oil Painting b 3' Qualified Artist B,A. University of Toronto - Small classes - Beginners welcome - Class for teenagers - 20% Discount on Paints - Classes beginning Sept 12, 14. 1979 Cd 895-7384 Notice of Public Hearing MLIOTTA'A 2 OCTM 1070. 00: The Canadian Radio-telewnion and Telecom W cm we. hold a Pubic Mowing begnrmgonOctober21979attheConlerenceCen- mph-ea 140 PmmennOeOuPortnge M Quebectocons-dermetolowinga ONTAMONEOION AUIONA CME TV LHYED. 151 YONG! 0W 000T". 0N3. l0. .0! 101. AUNORA. ONTAIlO. L00 Aurora. M00107 ) Application tor renown of Its owls tetewnion bronc- cnetng licence semng AurOra OrtUio. expiring Web 31 1980 -ocntionwnorethe wot-cationmeybeeumned l5l Yonge Street South. Aurbra Ont-to OWN CA EOYm (ONYMOOl LWEO. 20 W caesceur. NEWNAIKET. ONTARIO. 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