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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), August 29, 1979, p. 1

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l i i MARKET - Planters mgpoies and benches will tailed in the downtowii Si shopping area this fall xt spring. according to 5' of the Main St. ass Improvement Area executive mess representatives he Millard Ave. to Water a unanimously endorsed presented to them last a) by architect Fraser Milne for a beautification scheme on the fourobloc stretch. . The scheme encompames reconstruction of the sidewalks in the show area by the town with the addition 1 fair bays for benches and trees between Water and Park. The town will do am part under its works department budget. and plain to (see mam st. page All inistry bus study was way for :lf-hour service MARKET - Why is it MW er one around when nt one" is the question many arkt't residents are as they wait up to 50 a for a bus alter they've 0 pass the same stop one minute. - cure to Newmarket s Transit system might be iii a report presented to . m engineering corn- last Wm m d r: and Com- ation s transit analyst commissioned the in March a transit established in i970 to 15 uii people wont work the population grows to not! and the people of rket mil have to make a - whether the service Neanded at a possible as much as lm I compared to a current of about $681!!) a year. your $120,W.about37a it you will be buying h s transit system mg half-hour service a short walk of your In iieputy Treasurer Battier said he has set a date 01 Jan 1, 19a) for the on and Traveiways Bus is already lookim at -: more buses for the - that date if they are tmm will be. polling New market residents with (patiomah'es in hydro bilh in the near future tsee TRANSIT. page A!) Ambassadors win national championship TORONTO-The ha-adersddit ! Forthe consecutive year the Newmarket drum corps is Canadian cadet class champ. - competition Alb ltwastbebest for the championship I've seen in years." said corps director Paul Rat-om after Satis'day's performance at Varsity Stadium. The competition was so close that at one point the Ambamadors led the Kiwanis one-tenth d a point in the cola inmd iudsins By theenddtheday, the Ambassadors widened the marginbybeatingtheltavaliers 73 to 70.5. The Bluewater Buccanea's from Sarnia placed third with 0.2. Before the finals. the Buccaneersied with 73.1andthe Ambassadors had a narrow 71.7 edge over the Kavaliers 71.3. it makes it a good com- petition when it's that close," said Mr. Ramom. The drimi corps will be playing Sept. 14 at . a Newmarket Firefighters' donke baseball game for m r dystro iy. KIRKFIELD An - ehen the carhe was in went out old meet-ville man was killed and three Newmarket men injtn-ed when the car they were in hit a brim and sent them flyim to the ground. Cdioconk OPP report that Warm Gordon Hunt. (1 RR 1. Qieensville. was killed at ap- iroximatsly izmam. Saturday. Cornering t dcontrol and struck a bri e on Hwy. 48, approxlmad 'tel hmtlu'ee kilometres' east . Thecar took off ismetres of from the bridge beta-e it nally rested back in the eastbound lane. All four more were thrown out (I the car. IIWIKIT Mt as (II?! Thedriverofthecar. James Jackson. 19, of 216 Park Ave. and Phillip Evershed, is of 837 . Grace St, were taken to Sun nybrook Hospital and later released. , Fereng Teleki. 19, of 387 Botafond St. remain in hospital in critical coodition with head injuries. Jim Fm. a nqotiator for the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (WIT- 1. said in an interview fran the Caistdlation Isotd thstmeboard'sdseisionrdlscts that lack of good faith" in the mediatiai. If the bond is com into mediation with the attitude that'suprusdinthernotionto locki-oia.thailcan'tseethat they are really ' tor a settlanait."stated hlr. m. "it is not good faith." He felt the board would have postponed its decisionimtil after the mediation sasions wee over "To undertake a provocative actiai such as that on the eve of mediation doan't indicate very scion intend in nqotiating a satlanait. he pose of methatiim is to a settlesnerit and the has agreed to come to it. i don't hmwhatwearegoingtodoin mediation if that's their at titude' The board has also votai manimomly not to accept the teacher s Form teachers on it was pointed out thatiftheboardlgreedtoldthe teachers continue their workso rule it would be: dangcous to the safety ofthe studaits. unfair to students in that a final solution would be delayed; divisive of the tud staff NEWMARKET year-old Newmarket area mother of two. was given a suspended sentence and placed ona two year term of probation last week by Judge FD White. following her conviction on charges of theft against the Sharon Atom B Hockey Club from November of 1??? to August, - Judge whiu'made r that he had considered .he suffering and humiliation of die jail term This job is difficult at the best (1 times, and havmg to deal with you makes it the worst (1 times." Judge White said He told Mrs Bertrand. whose husband and father listened in court. "This case has received cormderable noteriety People are upet by this, including the little people who trusted you " The Newmarket hockey mom" had taken monies raised by youtu hockey players for he devil m Queensville By RICH MURZIN Era staffrepsrser Is this a tbs-form? 0hr essenyisal carp-sea; here haisu' locaka Shou's sh-s" QUEENSVTLLE guitar strap refining to stay fastened. lthadn'tbeentbeonly pool-matted . _, First there was the see a miracle. That s what the advertisement in the paper said: Expect a SsterDeltsrum a few lambs" ilaliitl ttle light is g to shine all over Quesmv " and die Holy Ghost will set your feet a' Delta pas the congregation a chance to give their testimony One wisened lady stanth up. starts her praise in . lapses into mines. finishes off in BM. Se sits down wearing a broad smile. eyes dartii to the faces of others praisim the Lord. The testimonies end and Bob White invites Brother Gray to take the pilp t. Brother Gray, an ss-yearold -. m tfonnat thefrutdthetentwithaboy j. palm his way into add-calico two open their temple" last year Brother Gray takes the microphone and begin his mrmon with a rousing for physical fitness w' with our team. 1 jut want to get him straight. My wife and laretheonlytwoin theBo- Dela. We travel all over the A32- mpcouitassignedtime The sdsoolsoodddscidevolimtarily. hea edlipc cmtaasbsedtimeornot EastGwillim Hereadtotheboardpartsof aletterwrittaitothetnlteesby Taiy Bdson. prcidait District ii 0881? The later stated that a decision by the board to close the schools on Sept 4 would make an eat more dif- ficult to reach durin the mediation sessiai which lama-row; that the board and Rs place a greater priority on ad- ministrative practises and conveniences than on the learning process per se._ and make school cleats-e ineVitable as imder existiq mutations see TEACHERS. page A2) fHockey mom sentenced Lawyer Martin Herman had told Joke White earlier that lthasnotonly braightshameon you but on innocent members d your family" Jute White told Mrs Bertrand "if you had not been the mother of small children. you would have been on your way to jail two weeks cannot be trmted. you will not be allowed to handle the funds of others. not even a 25 cent ticket." Jutke White warned SIASIIITT The led Iara Theatre. Jaeha. Point's veaerahle sum-er stock base. ls clashg lts 1s season this wed with a smash hit. says theatre cola-abuts Hadestsa pa. .4. I. Ndle. M e old mauve-a. The [Jr-hard. mum ....aaUl-assviswsf e with John Dieleahaher. lee page Col. but ECTOR i'

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