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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 7, 1979, p. 21

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liter six weehs oi worh. Elaine Komaroml (centre) rgie Lahe dlqlay their completed guilt to be rattled annual Newmarhet (Yaiters sale. Admiriag their 'I work are tram leit. Lea Komaroml. 2. Evonne i. 3. and Christy Lahe. 1. Tickets are available at BIG BIRD WON T BITE ning Wheel where the quilt will be shown until the sale which will be heldon Fri. Nov. 10 from t p.m. to s p.m. and Sat.. Nov. 17 iron I. a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Newmarhet Library auditorium. Sale items will include pottery. weaving. needleworh. decorative art. batlh and handspun articles made by Craiter members. ' councillors want data on York Games RUN East ' t . muncdlors i motion Monday ~' their interest twicep' of regional . - that they would ome of the ma like iurther iniormation beiore making any firm committment to support such inter-munit ipal sports events ('ount illor Jean lathappelle in particular pomted out she couldn't really say she was "interested in the games until she knew more about them " ( ounCillor Bob Featherstonhaugh de- clared regional games NEWMARKET W h o e v e r s a l d Halloween was just it: kids? It someone did they certainly never t o l d t b e s e merrymahers. Hal~ leween was celeo hated in line style last weeh in various areas in town. At the Bestvlew Lodges Nursing Homes on Ea e 8t.. residents donned cmtumes and lobed residents ire- Newmarhet Extended Carcanil Convalescent CeatreaadTLC Manor Nursing Centre tor a thrilled aiteraeon. Em y Carter. left. oi Bestvlew didn t .ladhtheslighteat a "terrific idea." and added he didn't see that much cost would be involved He also opposed a suggesuon that the proiect come wider the community committee services )urisdict ion li'l COUUCIHOF Feather stonhaugh noted "we have a tendancy to throw too many things ( ounmllor Art Hall's way whether or not they are 'community service items' approval oi the bylaw to r e g I o n at however overruled the objections o i commissioner Hodgson Exeter ( t Bexhill Rd planned Dr , Harrison Dr and London Rd Buckingham ltd The Third Sectio Classifieds Service is aimed at children who can t go home for lunch Iy m VAN mus Installmen- NEWHARKIT- Romanbc bypnadayswhenhavmgluncb at edm a. ltddninmattcthatyoulivodaoiamileiromachool EmWMrhnchtoadoolandthatwasthai Bach in l the Yil'h Couray Boar-do! Mention put into eiiect aplicywhiehruatad whoonuldbringtheirtunchastoachool ndwbowotddbavetouobometooat nianawpollcybaaically aatndthatallthmawho lived iurther unavoraoiamile. Wmthsweatherahdgra mouldeat hutch at school Settiqasi unorpnci. and spacial Mil all others had to go home to eat. For iamiltos where both parcits worked it created some MMJtmoantrdyingonmorpeopletheachoolhnew who woidd land the M Several years ago the Yorh Mia: Family YMCA in Richmond liilldnctbdtouwinandholp out What isrun now iaa hindi hour dub While the club is extremely activeinilichmondliilland ihornhillsdiools it is also showim up in ma in Aurora and Newmarhet For" aday 5a woeh. housewivu and people trained by the Ywillcomeintotheachool towatch ova thepupilawhoshould according to tin board's policy, be gou' home ior lunch For childrui caning occasionally it's 81 50 a day 11in Will has beat opcating in agency Acres Public School in ma lid in Nowniarhet's Rogers Public School and Maple WMltchioolioraooupleoiyears The Y's Wm director qui Hailiday explained that it is all nut with tie board's bleaanig "We're concerned abou chilth'en and what happens to children when their parents arm't at in said 'We try not to unit-omit..an weiummamummm haveasmucbirodomasthechtldgouhoe' Thech'iltenareallowadtoilay withoachother. worh an cra! it Just enjoy their hand how lnmanyadoobthtebarntiooiimeatalimemberioravmg Chle 4 For the women supcvnors prompting it means a good (tillnr to be oarmd his Halliday waned out that the wane: can earn anywhce between andswiorthelunchhourauperviaion Piipih who are tuned in. hows-vs. are mil siipcvtand by teaches Whoard'sdnctoroiodmathamClmpmanbmnotane anythu intodoa function which Mdmbeum did'fdlty Heesplaimdthataccordngtoanothar board policy the teachers are allowed at least so munit- ior lundi "l thinh that irtle is ready. 'llhl aid able to supply the wogram and they are. then we're Illu aid ready to cooperate. it stated He raised to mmment on the prices that the Y chamd to children pithdplll in the prqram William Kimley, innapal at Rogers Public School, felt the pogram was worthwhile We would probably oral up having a liaich room at III) to can diiltb'en." he said. that would requre the whole stall to be on thity " Keith Proilt. pruripl oi Rqency Acr- Public School. also idt the program wu necessary "With a school dw. he exuainnd. "you can't say brim in you hatch and we'll babysit We're not working in that kind d en Vironment " DECISION B Y YORK REGIONAL COUNCIL Newmarket wins four-way stops despite commissioner s report that did NEWMARKET A Although Mr town bylaw which sets 40 Hodgson had no objection hilornetre speed limits to the proposed to along several new kilometre speed limit on subdivision roam and five new subdivision roads he multi-way stops at told the committee he did intersecrions in obiect to the proposed Newmarhet's stops street and "The tumour oi traiiic that will be generated through these l Cllth will not be suiiicient to meet the warrants for a multi wa) stop read a report from the engineering commission Mr llodgson also corn merited that multi wa) stops are not an effective way oi M controHing motorists Region '5 committee m? towt ln recorn mending Newmarhi-t Tw innei tiiwt . councH the committee \ears construction engineering Bob The bvlaw' calls ior tour-way stops at the intersections oi Howard Rd and Wayne Dr and at liarewood Blvd i- leetwood Way and The {our way stop cost too much in iuel consumption and people try to make up for the stop by increasing speed in the next block instead oi driiing cart-lolly at a more consistent speed Mr llodgson stated Threevw'ay stops are for the intersections of Huron Heights Dr and Bernan London Rd and and Darlington ( r He also questioned x. the legality of a bylaw Tuipm t '- with which are Not yet btgllt \lgn31N1ll The is worn? doubt as to the legal \alldli) oi the through highway stop speed limit descriptions for the roads which apparently not yet been assumed by U' Hindus-ii ii: ; report \ttt'rdlil to Mayor Ray although the duesiii sut-dixtsim road in: twin alter its plan is a registered plan | subdnision it hpevd'ng becomes .i municipal road whether it s open or clth And the town has \i it \i \itlil-ZT Twinnri and council have agreed to put themseltes on the firing line ed . A at the (immunity ('entre at tor a public ioruvn on all made an obligatioi to put up the re saying were going to approve the signs now so that we can put them up as soon as the roads are finished Some oi those roads are built now Mr Twinney added lie pomted out that ii the town waite- until completion oi all the roads to enact bylaw authority to era lraiiit signs could take another two months or more to obtain Mayor Twinne) successiully argued his case with the engine-aim committee and explained he belieyes stop signs are 'iery eiiective" meam traffic control He painted out tha' a traiiic engineer speaking on behalf of the t niteo i'hurch at a recent 0MB hearing in Newmath stfn l) supported {our way stops as a was to :iintrnl speeding motorists have 3 said Mr assume a The penipli- ii. the area lihi- tour w.i stop and the muriiipalit) t-elieH-s that the) di 4 and that s why want them Mayor Tw they concluded once this find engineers serie whoeier pays them Mayor Twinney commented in an Inlf f\lf" then lot) Mayor, councillors offer a mid -term accounting aspects oi their political polici touncil has united the publlt to attend the meeting to grill them on decisions and utter ideas lot the iuture administration oi the town Vlaior Ha) ny faces of this Hallowe en a lab at. were by laughing last wooh.

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