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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 21, 1979, p. 26

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(! Tbs Era. Wat. leswieb. Ont. Wed. Nave-bur 2|. lm _ H Wt IdAAUCYlO. IIIOAY IV . LI Audit! sala at TV. WW taming COMMRV Main WW Landing. OM m rldav Ev p NW 21. W at I u D M The lanai-ma is than 1m mly it! cabtnt' (w 0' carer's nan chain h0le NEWMARKET ; Twinney, Taylor blast editorial on spending Tw nnney blasted last table m oi i (meson coo gqlml i imiuinr Tom week s Era editorial at a aha-rs. taoownacl (Min, ro-(nnng (hairs winner bat! than aaa washstand dressar with swing mirror and pine norm (We! anchor tarry stand .OCIO' Dianth ammo (VI-rs 'aoan aroynmc-at and 'asz cas'onaf tables 006 h. r ballot Irmltr r~a 's power 'abia 'wo noster'tedds odd 'ablas oattorm rocle' Dressed nacin char Narrns'on wow :1 coat coon no aws Mamet locus o-- lamps. can can rany ae etc etc Manny w'ooc D'Os- n 91a. and "'M N! Inn A state so"an or omintan 'itOO GOwWOCHN carnival glass yasehne o~ass vrstou t'nystal HOV. (better woman bone (Mon at on Mac 'ems tracts .M'u'e and warn. punt naryqu brass plant stand o nos Ou' nes nonver washer and soar drier r "Md 9 or dot-um d" at amos ww'ors 10 Denna" adna arm saw '(mmercnan model Many mare misc toms 'oo numerous to 1' Above sane Demo or tin-Que dull tv also including no this sane pa" tooten's 00 a at e" stove 'ovs snnooo roots at orner etc etc As tonee's Be" an aeroona 4 0 "3 6617 Bradro'd lev n KM. oats '55? testinch 14 sar OIC i AUCYOO~ SALE 0' tan ".t' on E "GUS" 0 tsonpe ae' the proper'v 0' Ass NC! 8903 and other ans-anon to be win at its M in BROS .ud n the Owr 0' Markham S m 10s ".3"!- 39 w' Mg, on graham 90.0 m 1m n "s sane w :1 be 5 portable . "LOW :50 welders Clark '0'! -" comm Ottchwtcn Model 120 Weather and "a ter a r compressors Dewatt rad al arm saw )8? Nacho Sweeper 1m noun 5temirr Hog ..(. 11 'or than or noon beaver 'ahe saw '9 (renet "a er J: 'ar dem 10" aiota neon am 9'01- noose 'ra 1e! mo AMC at pt- oo truck a very arvae assor men' oi shw 'mrs wa'c" '0! '3' 0' Ive-Ct sale at 10 )0 'erms asr Orr Bord W" ~cv'm an. Inc! 0 saw satequrs and Auctvms 2n TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOWN OF NEWMARKET sated lenders will be BCGWGC by the under signed 0! the oorChase gwt one L'ord Fire " ..._- ont Wed nesdd. November 28 av'iiat' 000 m . , wes' ) d y tender ".1? ecebsdttly accep 'Pt] nnqunnaa and renuasts 00' Marathon may be directed to 5 RM Fire cm 895 9222) I we Chit Twain-mat What-atlas)" M. [3" Cl? SIAND '41! L . Deaocxr sca'HV ec's wan to .g 'r .00th a ' (DOW-00m alae at va e ba'tmv e1- e e"? setu' 'v "stem ea ,rctpo Pg '30 "a"! ' wertooa rig Newmarna' For specter phone 0051072 or 'JOMO meant 7 0 ROOM AI D IOAID 19.5 at e art's "e'i .: etc-Ned rt-co 0. IENY a netrw 0"" u. v' "0"! )r .t r. hater?! 2W E ' a 19" DODGE CLUI CAI 'or Dotl Jr 3"! Prone 470 .08 0. SALE 9's DAD ' "w 90' eutewen' roman-an slan' is auto 0 s radcals armor v rv '0d '0610 'J TVOWQO '2' a.) '4 POI SALE ? ON gotluc 350 engine auto D s a a radio wont tandttlm mm "3 5052 U vnnmG POIYAILI DISH wasuea $150 "U ! _ '0 an air vm Poms '95 .3 ldl COUPLES a mom D'Wms business escortence Du' gutting to work and naarn together Pleasant protttable on 1 an 77 anon on" J N pm No OOIIO'iG no ' 'W MONO" 0V" '7 . telephone id? '0 SALE Omens table and a hairs; tattoo table am two matching em tables. roclmwr good (or (arer Piam dost. pocket (await-an session in *4 _ , Taylor and Mayor Ray 20 homes qualify for trees NEWMAHKET There are about 20 homes Newmarket which would quality for tr. screens against ynews into 'wo storey homes Mayor Ray Twnnney told meeting of council Monday The mayor and t ouncillor Bob Scott were out on the streets last week in response to totinplalnts from residents who clanmed they were neyer told atniut the size of homes backing on their properties The issue came up two weeks ago when Bud Eige told council that residents ol the Maple Leaf area were told two storey homes would not be built on properties hacking t'herrywood Dr and Birch Dr The claim snowballed into similar tomplannts' trom residents of Grace St Septonne Walter and Howard The mayor stated Monday homes on Howard St would not likely be eligible for the toer subsidized screen nn pro pct ( ouncillor Scott made a motion to have the matter deferred until the spring when current building proyects should be tinished and planting would be easier ( ouricil approyed the councnllor's motion unanimously meeting of council Monday night Theeditorial critical of a named decision to spend $7 500 for an Industrial marketing strategy report was establishing 'a poor attitude in the community said t ouncnllor Taylor . The councillor disputed The Era s criticism of paying out nnoney met and above the 35mm currently paid to t ounCillor Taylor and Mayor Twnnney' for their wort on counctl's industrial committee t ouncnllor Taylor said the amount had been paid out to an elected i lIl lor nine years prey nous to ms He said the sum paid to former mayor and industrial commissioner Bob Forhan had reached for an industrial report. Mayor Kinney sand. "I don't tnow of any business which doesn t advertise its wares " Councillor Daye Kerwin questnoned ( ouncnllor Taylor on his use of the term commissioner" in the attack on the editorial t ouncnllor Kerwin said it should be clear ( illor Taylor and Mayor Kinney were serving on a committee ol council Mayor Twnnriey' sand the money paid to current Regional Chairman Bob Forhan during his term as mayor was paid to him as a committee member lt was a committee of two sand Mayor Twinney Except I was neyer paid River Drive Park residents object to sewer charge RIVER DRIVE PARK A group ol River Drnye Pars residents has objected to paying the full 340 per foot local Improyement charge leyied by East tlwnllnmbury Mr Frank Sorrento spokesman at Monday s council meetnng sand he still had open ditches in front of his home The 811 who attended council as a delegation were lrom Hat Aye and River Dr Mr Sorrento sand he wants the ditches filled and sewer pipes installed since he is paying for a system which he doesn't naye Engineer Terry Dunn explanned the land is so low in this problem area that it is impossible to get a ccer oyer the storm sewers iloweyer, council promised the delegation they will go out and have a look at the property council pointed out to he delegation Monday flat the total cost per foot is really $43 or $44 with the town picking up the b extra three or tour dollars if. the tab So in fact residents are not paying lull cost Also federal and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ins IOID 2 tan super can an power 975m. 727 )7 5 1 a1 '0. SALE Avocado 'etrugerafor mo Prime IVS UBOIMSM 14! 1'74 YOYOYA CILICA s Y gram condihm on. n" new mes best o er Phoebe masnuvorop m 147 isnnmtusn thanks YIIVIYT on lOVIno memo 0' My dear mother Ethel sum who passed away Nov 22 use Astvme untomsann inr 1W Merryohes lawn poo ever MO! 8110' tnOqus of twes 'M" M mornonu that w-ll last tor aver Always remembered and sadly Minted by daughter My and grandchildren WORKER - DRIVER Laminate company looking for a sell motivat' ad person - must have 0" class license Shopworkaxpanoncawithwoods proy incnal grants for local Improyernents in the area totalled $590 000 and some of this was used on the pro )ect Mayor Angus Morton told the delegation that although they still had open ditches they were reaping the benefit ol the system no their area since 37 6 per cent of the residents of the area hayi- paid their portion in a lump sum Aslv ed why the project was not debentured immediately after completion the mayor explained that lull costs were not known so it could not be debentured Mondays delegation was frcnn the south end but clerk Jack Ho tns pointed out the ;.ame problem exists in the Two vacancies on El; board Mrs Jacques ns also retiring from the board and must north end SHARUN East tlwnllnmbury Mayor Angus Morton sand Monday town councnl will seeking two new .Estatststs h .ttl lilartaaoss .mmum Panaranlc View . Castaai Design Salas O lca Now Opan 10 - 0 Sunday By W Wantidays 226-5222 This year along with the and annual poster contest lor the Newniarhet Arts and t raft Festival a conth to design a new logo for the Newmartet Public Library was also introduced. ( blel librarian Lisa Lo. children's librarian Rosemary y'aida and assistant to No date set for decision days in September was not legal The hearings been gonng on for several days earlier this month reassume December The teachers subpoeaned 50 Al RtlitA There is no way of predicting when a three-man arbitration board will reyeal its decisnon regarding the contract dispute between the York ( ounty Board of Education and nts secondary school teachers according to the teacher s union presndent Tony Bulson presth of District 11 tlntario Secondary Schools Teachers i ederatnon USSTF admntted the arbitrators may reyean its decision sometime tr: the next two months Proceedings leading to an arbitrated 197879 b.- Nl'IWVIAKKiC'l A sp d response to d letter from the separate school board will bring a fourth portable to the \otre Llame schoolyard Newnaritet councin ret ein a letter from the \orli tnunty Roman catholic Separate School Board M.mday stating a week delay nould nnconyenient e as many os % students The letter 581d 3 regional road nioying permit for the structure was set to expire and the moyer would soon be slowing his equ1pment for the winter i'ouncnl approyed the request and the [tune could be mmpleted this week The board also nnlorn ned the towt". it was against a request to screen the portables from neighboring homes The library board trustees to serye alter Jan 1 He explained that the itey William \andery eehen is movnng be replaced Eli! L000 F OR LIBRAR Y clilel librarian Eva Allen ndged the library toga last Friday morning at Upper Canada mall and chose tlie design created by Ralael Santes. a Grade s student from Sacred Heart Junior High. Newmarhet. time with it expiring in September 1900 last time teachers and 1973!). contract were held Monday with both sides presenting arguments board had agreed September to monetary had The the board and went to arbitration was in 1974 lollowing a six week strike by teachers were given an increase ranging "0! 15 24 per brought the salary range to a minimum 38.100 and maximum 319. though "U" the teachers are stnll continunng their plans to haye the board reappear (mtarno Labor Relations December ll) charges t losmg the schools lor two their school The its no send all nssues stnll dispute to arbntratnon and will in teachers The haye approximately witnesses The The to cent, whidl issues are responsibility allowance. salaries and cost of living allowance tt tllA degree principals principals fringe benefits school board closed the schools in the w-ork-to-rule teachers midst of action by V.P. Candle Shop VIVIAN ODE RD. WEIT 0' HWY. 4. CAR VALLEY 473-251 0 OPEN HOUSE Sunday November 25th I to 6 pm Lamont Variety at Can made in Canada DEUONSTRAHON SPECIAL PRICE! CHRISTMAS LlNES extra allowances y ice salaries and the the In Eyen t t arbnratuun and haye belore the teachers without a contract since September 1978 and the new agreement retroactnye Portable for N otre Dame The beer: Board answer that will to that The separate board letter said the York llountv school board uses filo portables stated the board them all uses 7: portables and It linanttally screen letter be \wti-ulnl nn'nprat final to New study launched on fire hall roof by the manager n'nyestngatnon purchasnng was now felt that better rooting was needed and recommended spent the t.l-1Hltt;l. \A tieofyttnd council decided would defer tenders for work to repair the roof of the i ellerlaw Fire Hall to examine the costs of haying a new one put on Public works director Maglouglen reported Thursday t omntnttei- included budget existlng asphalt tool bet ause deterioration calling that $4.0m capital account he $55 ) from contingency tune 'a build up roofing tie-cause ol surface Ken he to Special tor Senior Citizens inn comm tram now tll Christmas Monday to Thursday K1 llS had in bl 500 was years replace an shingle structure leaks After some put relatiyely ( illot Snnn-cltum pointed out the roof has been on there for about 20 years and felt that is the lnle of a rool ' rool repaired he said there further Bot) flat this in 316." men. to Newmarket are welcome to come in and have the latest hairstyle tor the whole family JOSEPH S no PETEll S M. can: 43! DAV. WE. MIKEY the llf " Newcomers and the was would be maintenance costs "ll the roof lasted ll then the 0081 Ul putting a new one on is low ' he added, speaking out against just repairirg the eitisting one ( ouncil deterred the pricing Marjorie Wears matter to await tor a new roof by its purchasing manager red esters Classi ed ads sal lam? Myastsuarsrspartsdsstbasaoa day the ad renal that s a record tbet s bad is but. Tbars's dotting for everyone in the classi eds. can "5.2331 nay THE*ERA 3 EDlTlONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER . 0 NEWMARKET 0 AURORA 800W ., "All. TN "Al" m" / 4/ "(AWOV PRICED FROM 0 a -r & $89,900 in Library benefactor. too ill for opening . 30.033530 Tl" historical society and was Schornberg harm" M m 'l3 W a familiar figure at local a permanent Ra mm auction sales but the this. with a new library was on M too ill to attend the opening ceremonies Satin'day 2;: will see dialogue son at Ulranian parents 3%, h: mm on recreation goals box and confidence in his "The" m h handful of publnc 9'09" "0'" I c . No. . and withshops will give a cum l "l" Com (anadian. his 3160.000 cm Hum M W. at each mm mm M' ""69 'l residents the chance to "w" Vi" b l"0 . Whit ' " 9 9 air their news on town mm b'" 0' "T - W. to be my ! recreational and cultural 3"" " 8'" d by excellent library M3 and M, West lie sand nun facnlnties and an M. an uninhibited attractive building Mr on recreation sh , , The workshop, hdd . 0 ()snn had a hand in any M :7 :8 (ha a' forthcoming stage at the planning and y Uplnlona 1: m enyoyed each minute olnt AWN" h th and workshops will Lt Victoria Hall l'l consitdtr Mayor Margaret sponsored b." h' wrnttenrrsw Brntnell. Council )r committee whlrh '9 0 c u e at non ( larence Jessop and mndwhng a may pun Q Ilrri 1 b0. d h mmmittee has sent a. "bf" r C n study on recreation in kw r6. Al Foster ollncnated Mm, dam in .t w ltirnldlltm Ul Ac m'M The committee is plan u, dr.pe me p|.que chaired by t ouncnllor The next step mtmuwnmmlt John West and assisted Mr West. a, Mr O m's proude by the professional stall discussions wnth momem w when at ltethnnli Incorporated recreational and c . ( .md. Mdan. The meetings take 'focus"groupm H (,fmown ' place at 7 '3!) pm at series ol worka Aurora High School and further information Alter the ceremony an afternoon workshop is the master plan e 1 Mayor Brntnellt also held Noy 23 at 12!) contact John was , ( ouncnllor Jessop and Mr p n. at Victoria Hall 1375 Foster toot the flag and some food from the reception to the ()sin home but Mr Usin was too ill to receive them personally Mr Usin served as a King Township councillor in 1971 and 1972 was a loundnng member of the PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE l ii_'i~, r. ___---_---..-- :ittm $.49. ' uncommon I E Egmlsti lien: 1;" m... 2.39 Onion Rings 99. Wing Steaks lilt ilnn Sirloin Gold Bottom Roast 2.59 /n / Blueberries .36 10 30 lb boxes I end-a m MMIW 172 Centre St. E.. I W Richmond Hill 08m NOW 884-339 a, n ll t t 1

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