the tribune srouffville onl thursday november 16 1950 newmarket to gain 48000 in assessment annexation whitchurch tp property taking a long term view thegested a counter proposal to annexation of this property straighten tne boundary line be- tween the two municipalities adjacent to newmarket may be howevgi tnl wlis v5e as new status for a jax in force will assess soon inspect 5554 pupils during september york health unit says for the best in the long run stated reeve ed logan when the question of annexation of the crossland plan came up for a decision at the regular meeting of whitchurch council on saturday afternoon the council passed a resolution not to oppose the amalgamation of a costly surveying job an estimate of the amount of assessment lost to whitchurch through the counter proposal was 30000 however it was pointed out that the township will in the not too distant future face a school prob lem in this area and possibly a 2732 acres of property on the water utility problem the section boundary line with newmarket to be annexed is developing -rapid- the section to be taken into the ly and a new school will almost town stretches from the south certainly be demanded shortly if boundary of lot 93 con 1 to the the number of children continues north boundary of lot 95 con 1 or to increase davis dr and from the west boundary of the town of new market west to no jl highway this land carries a total assess ment of 48150 in the township of whitchurch made up of 15000 on there is the possibility that water may be piped from the town of newmarket to the county home at yonge st and if this development should materialize subdivision residents in the area land 31550 on buildings and 1000 will no doubt wish to tap onto this business assessment the largest parcel is 97 acres belonging to the crossland plan and carrying an assessment of 4500 newmarket made application to water line which would all bring further expenditure to whitchurch when the amalgation proceeds property owners in the area affected will be duly notified and whitchurch some time ago con- a date set for a hearing of these cerning the annexation of this ratepayers at which time objec- territory whitchurch officials sug- tions to the proposal may be heard by order of the ontario munici pal board issued this week cen tral mortgage and housing cor poration is now in a position to revert to the status of chief land owner at ajax while the housing project and industrial area has been constituted as an improve ment district with i the municipal classlxmms were in status of a township it will be administered by a board of three r trustees to be appointed immed- lately by the lieutenant governor inspections or dairies milk pro- incouncil one member of the board will take a seat as a member i within the health unit show the general need for improvement in the sanitary quality of the milk j being sold to the public the report says with the coming of colder i weather there is usually some improvement in milk quality but this tloes not relieve milk handlers all of the elementary school of the need for improving their clasooms in the municipalities j general sanitation methods the which are members of the york j report adds county health unit including ingpect0m of re are stouirville were inspected recemj u d u f ly by public health nurses of the- unit in the report of the unit a total of 5551 pupils enrolled in 170 said the unit began health service periodic of the ontario county council in about two weeks we will begin an assessment of the entire property said county assessor gordon mclean this will be carried out in the usual way with the assistance of six men from the provincial assessment department next step according to central mortgages wish to get out of ajax will be to offer properties for sale this weeks order has been expected ever since last july 1 various minor difficulties played tine some part in delaying it approx- unit imately 3000 acres of land and soo houses are involved as well as the rapidlyexpanding industrial buildings altona shs news the student- body met in the assembly room on friday nov 10 to hold their first literary meeting of this year it was based on remembrance day the meeting opened with o canada followed by the minutes doris steckley and louise clark favoured us with a piano duet joan chapin recited the poem for the fallen by l binyon marie and katherine stover sang a lovely duet o god our help in ages past the school paper was excellent at this meeting and we must commend all who contribut ed to make it such a success willy mover gave a trumpet solo abide with me accompanied by pauline barkey isobel keffer gave an oral composition pertaining to remem brance day critic helen paisley and mr sherwood gave their reports the meeting closed with god save the king it was an extemely good meet ing and we all hope there will be many more like it d mansoridge in the city one canadas first industries were fishing and the fur trade mr and mrs attended a shower evening recently we were sorry to hear that harold lewis had the misfortune to step on a nail which pierced his loot making it very painful mr j morrison is convalescing at the home of his daughter mrs wm kckardt after being in hos pital for a time we hope he will soon be feeling better mr and mrs karl mcnair of knniskillen called on his parents mr and mrs wm mcnair on sat urday last mr and mrs isaac lehman were sunday supper guests with m- and mrs john pallister and restaurants and other phases of its program as well as progressing further with its organ ization shortage of public health nurses was a handicap the report said and it was hoped that some addition to the public nursing staff will be available soon the report also records an enthusiastic reception of the unit from community leaders officials and representatives of the mem ber units the people at large appear genuinely interested in the health unit the report states no serious outbreaks of any es have occurred within the although there were some outbreaks of mumps and wide spread influenzalike illness of short duration most of the activi ties of the nurses were concerned with school health services a start was made on an annual san itary inspection of school prem ises fiftyone pupils were ex cluded from school because of pediculosis 30 acute communi cable disease one and skin infec tions 20 a total of 209 visits were made to homes by the nurses a department of nealth sanitary engineer made several inspections of municipal water plants sewage disposal plants locker plants and dairies during the month much time was devoted to answering complaints about nuisances usual ly in regard to defective septic tanks and tile beds tests of samples of milk taken from dairies all eating establishments is being compiled insofar as eating estab lishments constitute a type of pub lic utility the report says used not only by the citizens of the town or village where a restaur ant is located but also by the people from the surrounding rural areas as well as transients and tourists who contribute in some cases to a large extent to local prosperity it is essential that eat ing establishments maintain a high stamlari for the general health and economy of the com munity the report notes that staff mem bers made eight addresses to various groups ivjithin the unit during the month and that much of the time of the staff is taken up with interpreting the services of the unit to the public members of the stair are willing to speak at gatherings where convenient to explain the work of the unit plans are being made ror the immunization of pieschool and school children and for the edu cation of food handlers as well as other specific phases of the health unit program during the winter a total of 10i general sanitation field visits were made for a total of 292 during the first two months of the units operation 37 food control field visits were made for a twomonth total of 76 43 samples and tests made on milk for a twomonth total of 80 20 water tests for a two month total of 90 losks lickxse after local driving spree william richardson who was ar rested in stouifville last week fol lowing a wild driving spree down main st in which several ear were damaged was assessed 30 and costs on a charge of careless driving and his license was can celled for a month he was also fined 20 and costs for having liquor accused appeared before magistrate hollinrake in court at newmarket fresh peas ix nov harvey grove 6th con of markham reports another seasonal phenomena fresh peas from the garden the first week in november is harveys boast we picked a couple of baskets off the patch the second patch on the same piece or ground what is believed to be the worlds largest deposit of ilmenite the ore of titanium is at allard lake in quebec 1951 monarch sport sedan its here to open your eyes to win your heart its the beautiful new 195 1 monarch a masterpiece by every measure a 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