Newmarket Public Library Digital History Collection

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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

l 1. Nil T Bill K lt:\.\ll rte-.1! \l.ssissaug.s l'uhnlx Ht '1 ng wa H .' ham l. \ \:l 'p 'lld' v . I h atr'a' r and also ' 'ft' alur of t w m u: \ork worked 11 . of his Hle H'llrtng got ' Lam radius I d\' illd . hm hearing the at 1m- chemu al rstlment on the . Tat ill his ham C lulled Net 'i*t v . 4 \,.I Mr H'uths al Is a A) Sales convenor ( harlene ( opeland o! lHoHp l ardent ham radio operator 3th.. \olunteer their tune and oumprnent to emergent \i r e ll '.ll|t at t.lt\a\'er l lzat lLl here were l..it't tron to Mr awu t dk In?de lldlttl'wt l\llt ho 0'? and At. 'vttr trail .H t' axmlatllo \e' ' wt 'tHl \M' \l. litiln'! titth. ll lili lt 'i'tta'n Lal (white It \ial'nt w here he so" up lxw perltil'li {mill o-qmpttet' and we!" ' work It. lied (rims sdhdmm Array Hm \i MM 5! Jull At'llrulame and t 11 the newspaper fellows the} were all 'here Mr ltutxlls said I was there to assist them during he * THE ERA Newman-hat. Arcs. Wet. NON-58 II. I"! o a {.1 p 5* 4r 'v PM TREE P0 TTERS PLAN 54 L5 " "" ' UlOU re ( hristmas shopping (or a decor- or functional ceramic. take note that members at the Pinetree Potters build hiding their third annual ( hristmas sale \ew market shows her two year old daughter \manda one at her latest creations to be in- cluded with the other it). pieces at her hand- made stoneware pottery planned [or the sale. The sale will be held at the (Euild's studio located at I07 Yonge St. across from the Driter Examination ( entre in Aurora, ork s top operator ined the emergency net lice ticket blitz ught unwary parkers VHHKET ' Mil Soon post Raining it: {Me It h) law llokcp MARKET ~ '1 to r m a l l y I proposed new Hubdwisron near "-- Park Doak dxtnt realize at 85 taking an 5 from another l Newmarket 4 v named (or rRayor and Walt-n of the year replaced the " d name ol 9 H 21.0.. discuxsed Monday at u meeting of council on the heels of a townwtde ticketing hx the \prt t' ig, Doak new et names ('uuntlllor Dons. Blair asked council to consider naming another street m town to honor teteran Newmarket ( ltrzens Band master Bill (ire-lg Mayor Ray Twmne) expressed his apologies stating he thought the street was being named for a reiatne oi the dexeloper The ma}or added a street til the town 5 undustrlal subdntsron would he named for Mr (ireig tsigns say 9000 live here Kl-IT - Population sig- wlll N poated Ices to town now that the Ministry 0! sad Cantu-leath- sad the region I cam-tau [round on how many people htructl- oi Newmarhet's clerk s al ce. ~ the rql- will he posting signs showiag a Rly th-ey told coucii Meaty tk ll. h 8.10 ht the nuts are always decided to pa) "' lest thausaad. damages whole thing linden ) Duhms underwent heart warm were good and surgery and alter a tall o- er s ' ll 2 g w e n l went out through the ham \nxoothlx network a total Hi three ltmundoing-rant": in four hundred pints of am rut tew h- hl'Tl blood was donated lll his 'tnmoiil led wa an name to the Red truss Hutu-girl par' f a l he ham stayed at sunulated emergent test u". Im rpm . rm t_ \ork Hegmr last may under H H" :7 h" "H Tumda} iron. 8 a m and l "lmred Wednesda) tron. 6 a tn lieler lltahe another 3 Pm Tm. ] was 5 , t an (run. QUO H\ tlle P j I NM m) H my * ll-Kdlw 5h" d5 sot. and slept ultlll v li' tit At. lit ofuI 1 ! 3h? \Upwrhnu. hr dld "i "In" her: asked what his veten AIN - feelings were during his "W i " lll'rli m" stat at the lnternatnmal ""l "3"" ( t-ntre Mr Duhms said The .tti' not 51mph ~l was Ht \lf'dh fK tn)! dft an} hap h, [w] (ha! I as other hams It. southern Hdmcd and uh . u, m m tintarn 'l hex \i' helped r an. J1] ( mph 'dl l "ll f N merited or, how the lt K' 1' \et win operated \wrk liegmral i'oltte ttrnler attempt t~ Sun l Nlditl.\rL t't l.l ltwut Mayor Ra} lwnnne) arka 1" mm mm}. mud the toth has , work lwt'au. ll u pullte published reasons for the . V p _ V by law In local papers ( Um m) n d'rldm nutnerwu tunes but M'lmumn tmpnlfdgc l he: pie \llll (int: "A dr'a {Hr hm lt gth Hf understand the law \ou hate to haxe ltt t'onltnenttng on some kind at linottng burda) 5 ticket hlttz (Ulllrtll if we didn t Manor Twnrmes said I someone mqu park tn don't know why the} went front of tour house all day out last night and tagged or nullht long the maxor ex euone In town I guess sand it was Just one of then The mayor sand a days Sewer backed up, insurer still balks at paying NEWMARKET \ewtuerr) he resident Bill ( will hate a chance Honda) to raise a stink mer a sewer hack up which filled his basement ankle deep r8 wage (I m it: a l f- to ( ll t ouncll has muted M Mr am Mr (outer and tnsurmg "9 Hi the most agent Frank t owan ( n '"lponcml lattors. Whit h d my ? the (am at ll'dbilll) Insurers haxe to a mun . m wmmm , constantly guard against mwlmg m, weft TN 15 m treating a precedent insurer has "1M topaV b) paying a clam; out oi 8 6th Chm . mt m. companion or on an) mun S Hn: that other Similar basis other Newmarket was not m P Fmil 0" the hams liable for hockey sticks In 0 m" d I l ' a street lC\Pl sewer which h r "gal caused the back up ( ouncil has already discussnor. oi the tilt idem ldxl nmntlz tttUlltll (mnsrdered seeking a new insurance mmpan) at Mr ( owan ~ t ompan} wtruld not at't epl the claim Mr ( owan suggested the claimant should take for the ms case to unurt ll he 1s During assanshed The Third Section Real Estate ( PARADE, CRAFT SHOWS MAKE WEEKEND TO REMEMBER What s a parade without clowns" \bos e. Harold ('raig dressed as the lion in \ewmarket's Santa ( laus Parade Saturday \t right. the municipality's new centennial) ear float portrays the bee l ll\f at industry on the town crest .1 .3 f . penm wise Sesame Street storeheeper The old gentleman In the red suit In the photo at right needs no Introduction Craft shows pack em in : organizers \lr liooper s (general Store, the Sisman's oi ( anada float. carried cabinet minister and ork-l eel \ll Sinclair Stnens as the \l \l\l tl\l F "in," lluli.i l tlk. \tllll 'vl *H " ' htlk' ' w 4" 9' V'o "' l." .s "1"o ," " 1 \ll. w 'I .' w t ~ Alvwlntr ~ .it-l.r~lu l~t~ l Wag" NM NV ~A '1 ON 4 ilns' L r: r 1. ii ' s4k I . N o< P \.nli ".91! "o tx ..1 'c'TY"~ ' r' " l' "r I " l l" \l' -' l L " 1' d " 'HW-l .' 'it . flit? il'iuii llilf rdlli .ss-Vr Mill: if ' t '0 'V o ' A I\'1' in 't A r: M .o-to wurr w'mlr'nw: 'l'" H A . m .. \- '1 l ' ' > ' ' . . dN I'V V, A mute .' A lolu'o at .i'.t.l."1 \ ~ i . p l U k H W" 1"' 'tt ub v" UH xtww fulo'w' n ' ';~.r,'. , Hit" " 't " "-'~ wt.t' gym? 't-wll- WY' \ewt g..irlto" AL'h ' h _ A l r d l l i ' "I" d t 1 ' . c vt .ellml . u - .1 glam he" The fundh ll. pu' .1 \i 11' n "Li M n' 'l l. wxo'M nix wow-Ker I . ' 'v .t o llr't ' la \ewn.arke' llllrar- Fund 1v r. J: . . q. :1. x V . h I I r ' - It I ' 'l ' ' ' .' \t.~ l'm ct : or '.o nun; m a. :r . l t l' WWW-(h Mr plulnii " lint no m-v ' .la t mp: _.'I (I H \q ,s"_ grho ' gfjd ([k f'x I Ln", -7 H. is . .I' rinlWIdl' 1 pld\grllwl\1 \ll l\lu1' . A p, .s 1', " s ,H 1\f r.fx lw- Alix! "~l.t" New than p er with: \ll llldHWthil. and net' tear leslzkdl wk scu it? t" o a lMi ' \t ' ' \o'w .1'k0" 'h. ltllr\f _vf.]' f x . ,a L 'h. t, .r[!;1't w' I .L'vo- .1;:.L' '17 ll" A"i lild \O'W'Yldfkl'l \ llA ' liltl ark yr? 9 ' , I: r , .d r, . l f a ,. , _ y _ .t . tan \ ml 'ln tor t w i patkro '1 tap. it . fut w t - pm . l \_ Barb Martin. Mile Groves. IO. and his sister Kelly. ll. stopped to eumiue the worh oi Kiln Murray. 24. a wood artist from Georgetown. lie carves detailed illustration 1! buildings. such as 4 Sharon Temple. bottom left. onto mahogany " Jane \Iacl herson and Laurel Viciihee oi \ewmarket examine the handmade merchandise at the New market ( ralters' annual pre- ('hristmas sale held last weekend at the \ewmarhet Public Library

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy