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

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,r' r" . ,. ~ ,- r- .I \- nispleh-qtraddrlvsabyllsrveylhehhaadvxhl s hytheaaessradlertQasaro-daadsh-Isd o ataepsrth-oasteaaerdbavbDrJadquJsoehhg .shnwdee.hmMMbm. reen light for l i lice building iespite high costs NEWMARKET though all tenders ceeded the original - ates for a rgional building York judicial district, "or: supreme court uncertain said I: saw the matters uiclailsg II. Greer said. "T0 of a total t2 courtrooms the Richmond Hill, I ! [MVW there hespottedlabelledforthe Markham and VI really hasn't been "Countysimreme (hurt business now going anythiq dficsal .sinri- level downtown. Is Greer Ill! M d thr- said she had no in- WM "CH3 famatiai on the bui- I'naim aho ca f. a m d . m m "5 "Cm m office that would he would handle all into hum, "m, NEWIARKET Confusionstill reigra with respect to Yorh's new judic ial district Yorh Regional Council passed s motion at Dec. 13 that called for theestablisldnaitofafidl judcia l district with all ruionsl chairman Bob very diort Forhan. Newmarhet r 'onal Tlas wovss we can coincillor Tom '1'. . all went Iqaha to gd The new police b aihhd. Wmhiehwilsave yor David a the nil-than d York Richmond Hill ex- quon.will bi tsna to-acre site wuch was stated i yla if! of i to O m tied after regional ls met last month ' IA. Butt Con. ., the firm - itted the t bid. 1littlU-tlat-sts thep Ja architect Donald ord.placodtotalcoa nurse. A new tuda I and father ay in project start was - agaimt by mem- of the Police Ad~ ) Committee at a mi meeting last thbecat-eitwasfelt t at least six pa cait in ated costs would - t Savings on roof and - r materials and n elements and a tribution 0f '- a York W ice department un~ penditine make the ased cost podhle. The rqiaial cost is 51.000. only till) than the wiginal mate "\ie felt that we ve ten everything into ' mutilation thatthe -otiated) tank be "Died." stated anadian Ian pressed Wt with the compromise reached. and M why the architect seated ixiaware of any incensed costs is Ha ddp iaitil tenders came in nywhae inn sins to an ova athsta. NFINHOCHCCC nadeioadchetherdm d the hereassd eons nice he (Ir. Ballard) was aware d than? he asked. llewastoldthstthere was no contact with the architect prior to the openii' of todas and the catl lgy of special commi meetings for Nov hand Doc. to One cost-saving messia'ewas rejectedby members of regional council as they con- sidaed the police ad visory committee's rqort on the build I'm-d , A move to sd-titute laghgiallty pill board insulatitai with cheapa styrofoam insulation would have saved $7. . but conicillas rejected that altaaative became initial expenditure is holy to be ralaimed in a provided by ina Tom-lip at toe soidh of the Civic Caitre on Basdine Rd. quonal coucillas commended York Regional Plies Chis! Bruce Crawford and mash-s opaatiiais and effectively to produce a "00.000 overexpenditure that codd be mod to help pay forthsnewpolioestation. MAYOR DALE: Mayor Joe Dales intormed Geor ina coincil membas ta that night. " police to" have our advisory W. "Th committee (of which he is a member of) was able to W! W I m which rqionsl cotaicil found palatable." he remarked. re even goii to have bda and a pitched roof. W. The mayor abs ex. pressed to Yorh Regional Police Chief Bruce Oawford for brinsins in M W "mm below what was anticipated." lt'll pick in) some of the slach in the cost d the police building." he concluded. carrying 32-year-old Denms Atherton. at a Potting around the wheel cure for hlahs? AURORA - The annual winta blahs are - psi around the corner. hit one local group is offaii'awaytobeatthe tin aid stimulate you in with creative en Tree Potters. damn Jan. s and 9, A beginners' course saves as an introduction to day. and includes hand hithil . wheel work and glam. A maximum of to pipils will be allowed. and cost is 5 for 10 sasiom. Classes will be held Wednesday mor- iaus from 9 am to noon or evmiigs from 7 to to pm. A potter's wheel dscape worse. with a maximum dass size of four. emura italividial attaition for potters A beginner s course or its equivalent is a prerequisite. The wheel course takes place Tuesdays front 1 to t pm. or evaiiigs fran? to 10 pm Cost is 840 plus materials. For further in- tormation onlhe course. call 711-230. Cash stolen cheque, youth given a break NEWIARKET ~ A toyearold Aurora youth who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft before Judge FD. White in provincialcourtlastweeh has been granted a conditional discharge and placed on an tarmonth term of probation. several payroll die-(pies stolen from Artic ln- sulation (hiring a break and entry in Aurora several months ago Cotulelfortheyouth told the court that ha 711 related functions and services. but at least one of those functions might not be forthcoming. Arlene Greer. a press relation officer with the attaiwygaiaal s office. told The Era last wed that she M'l m d has family. county and provmcial criminal and civil courts. 22 cour- trooms in all. and it s scheduled for completion in Ilay." ls Greer stated. "There's been no mention d a Supreme Court. to my hnowie e " John Rogers. president of the York North Law Association and one man who has been pushing for the establishment of a Meal district for York Region. had stated in a recent interView that he thought the courthouse would include Supreme Court at least on a part- The youth had cashed Murray charged that the mm but; In an October tour of P efferlaw complex plan delayed, reports Roekel GEORGINA - 1h betwoai repres-tativa answer period. group die h be P.1- Lion Cairns-my W complex will take to complete than predicted. reported community services director SteveRochellau week Georgina council contracted Seoquaing Inc. leisire facility and program plausas. in ii) the feasibility study of tlr project late last maith at sum At that time. a commiascation from the cormdtants W 'ated it would take ap- proximately t5 days to complete Hr. Rachel M thataptdilicmoetiig was held at the Peffalaw laons Commuiity Hall Mon . Dec to. and representatives of local groups. including the Lions. requested a month totahetheproposalsbsch to memberdiips and pin their collective W8 down on papa. ad the m la they will make "a more recreational pected to dart for me months and such a study was needed before any fund-raising activities coidd start The site development plan will be intqraled into the master plan. said hlr. Rachel The study is mm min the feasibility of stage two of the [sons complex (the first beii installation of outdoor lighting. prlf a paring lot. etc which propses an arms. SMMMII pool. four tennis courts. a half mile track. a ball diamond and parhim for an additional zoo cars Ir Rachel said that 55 persons attended the public meeting at the Lions Hall. and afla an W thi rs la nae time thaw-theme Malow Wye" Amnesia Ir. Rocket said th- plan was to be completed by theendofJanuary. but will now be done by mid February Anyone interested ll meetii with the con sultanta. apart from thou representatives that haw already come forward can contact Ir Rachel 8' MI. to "Tim ti. attend the Jan 3. II and a sessitais At the request u ward ses en councillm NOV/ll Ross, counc. agreed Thursday with thi move to post 7 pone th- meetings between the community groups am He also asked that it" new sessions be an ve-rtised on Cable T V 1' Pefferlaw and that tw ll Of (he easel type be set up H a cheque for 251 at Sears. which had been one of fluencedbyhispeers. By MARIA FLETCHER Era news editor AURORA ln the early 100 s. a taiique silkscreen poster collection that would become a major promoter of Canadian art was launched its prints would decorate - of all aces - the dismal walls of Canadian army barracks and mess hslb during Vlor War ll. Toby. prints and originals from that impressive sales are gathered for the first time in a single Camdisn art diow. to premiere Jan 3 at the Auras Public Library. The siksaeen saws. attitlod Canadian Land- find a way to prowde scenes from across the country that would remind fighting soldiers of the land they youth is too easily in- Anothermeetughas the new courthoine. Hr been tentatively set people. stated show coordinator Jim Pearse in a raent interwew lilr Pearse. of Toronto's Swansea Gallery, said that he believes Aurora u a particularly good place to open the silhsaeen show became some at the saies pints featire scenes from York quai. Oneprint.createdby acwnsldponof GroupolSeve painterJ.E.ll. IacDoald. utitled The Plowiig" includes a Floury ow beam th name "Aurora" on its shaft. lt isa scene from a local farm near tlw imasection of Bathurst St. and llwy 7. Anotherprintisasceneolarivaiuuu'ngtlroqh Uisonville. painted by Tom Rot-rte Thoreau lad)onald. who now lives in tan-mu. has also beat a wornimnt book illt-trator and design expert in Canada That's why we thought it would be appropriate to the collection to feature Mr Mac. extensive question notify residents of in. and meeting dates posters shown in Aurora schoolrcioms which boasted some of the mllectim sikscreens on their walls. In his discussions with suer artists. h- discovaed the artists were pid a flat rate for th: works tiny were commissioned todo tor thesaies b the National Gallery of Canada winch controller approval (1 subjects and eventually took ova th- saiesi. and raeived comm of so casts on at avaage for each pint soil. oach. an now worth anywhere fran N to sass. Ir. Pears: stated Only tootomprintsoleaehasioiwaemaa beat-e the sihscrssin were la'gbquslity Wt tianoloriginaldesignthatwaedmebyhsndatte: oppiesthesilscreai wouldbqintsdmaisrati The silkscreeniig process was a paiiwtahug ant slowone. becausenomonethan lScolorscouldbeuse-i; and pints had to dry betwoai til awlication of sad color Where a Canadian painting was included whid. hadnotbeaispscisicallyda'dfsrdnlimsilli' sam prom. a tanpaa pi m i th origiasiwasdisiebstoesa ao-mdboea. were defending At the same time. artists originals would be protected. and the inexpensive poster sates mold save to tosta widespread appreciation for and m" Thscsnoction lncludosnianydlrl sewn CanadianLandscapesprsviswsattheMm oollecta nioltrahstpasaslm Public Library in what is daailied as taviowshehsdwithaomeofthsmarhtaand wig".lan,3atapvm. thooelosetothesilsaosnsaiosatttsineqtioawae m library hours from Jan, 4 to 25. ad k h fasdnstia. mownatToronto's MacDonaltIGalIsryill-"lit"h It's iteatrsasttetrove. You havessaaayd wounds-d b tmsm Gm." diosopruandyouhnowotha-ssreiaw. esnlytimeycirunacrduauwhatraroat Donald. and to open the show in a library." explained Hr Pearse amusinandtheworaswsreevsntinllydistribatsdto Reconth "lieu-ume sehooh. iintitutiom. unis andtothegaaal public Waudmwhtslabu cutie-iii. ltmmt w-WU . - w v. . mmowwhiaspasisA-aawtllsatiaed-s Maddbsab " io prhdshalathsmm'mgoodm m d sectiathstwehopewillbsotistsrdtoaia-bad cg. M c5 ..

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