Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Apr 1965, p. 4

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and I Notes i flniaWll Hilton Member of Audit Bureau Circulations and Class A Newspapers Serving Newmarket and the rural districts of North York year of publication Wesley Branch PRANK RYAN Published every Wednesday at 30 Charles St Newmarket by the Newmarket En It Express Company Limited SnbKripUoa for two yean for one year in advance Single copies an each Member of Clue A Weeklies of Canada Canadian Weekly Newspapers This fall Branch enters becoming a fact When chit lis year of service groups the town Twenty years Is hall the poll Second Class Mall of the Legion PAGE TWO TOWN TASK There would be difficulties to over come no doubt but we have wondered Why the Idea of one double ice surface arena and community centre to serve both Newmarket and Aurora is consider ed impossible With the two towns so closely linked a site about midway should be ideal At the present time through groups hall the policy been that form of we wilt permit them to do so brought great changes In Various sports groups school and boys and girls have taken advantage act Legion socials are as weii as for the good and enjoyed at these affairs general the Legion Legion has market is the place to have the shadow of nuclear and Join the County a will pay less federal Through It all WEDNESDAY THE DAY OF APRIL NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXT competently Its new responsibilities or nothing to do We have a simple traditional duties and far less expensive remedy for that let the parents insist that they stay ffijEli pro an at home an odd evening and help father for the good of our com- Great strides have been made individuals deductions a mow the lawn or dig the garden It is as well as service to The future Is ours and know considered surprising the amount of muscle and Branch of the ffit Sake many In lax athletic health this developed in us Legion was formed we had as we have in the past Branch oldies not that many years ago just emerged from the grcat 6 is a loud voice in affairs of the older generation a little less hum- numerable veterans have been best in our nation To all who lc Canada deduction for ex- incurred by Industries The slate their attempt to overcome good the product In the I there is we fortunate circumstances Aurora has no n the imim assisted with pension have help centre end If we face the in pool lets take ft quick look at the dug- community is a matter of simply and out under the town hall These old chaps workamong sick would appreciate a nice wellkept place distressed veterans and with a few relaxing chairs and some of their families is a continuing Following the all facilities we are showering on Vn their grandsons getting just a little tired of largest projects tee on foods and drugs be reconvened of reducing or the sales tax on the government facts here in Newmarket is becoming a dilapidated patched up af fair that will soon need either a major Overhaul or complete replacing I The combined financial efforts of both towns plus the combined efforts of local community clubs and groups could result In a vast financial saving to both muni cipalities probably both would end up he Legion the federal allow as an income any other industrial ma- has dropped will quarter of to per cent at- ii vim additional purchasing of the Legion which Town Council by i hands of earn 1 days of the year me Branch Royal for the firit n Lemon of lm federal government for the lit is anticipated mat mis extra cost of landscaping industrial thai personal should pro- sites apartment buildings budge- I i youth of the repetitious All for youth and youth concept of the last generation or so The sooner we realize there is ample many facilities for both youth and his grand- J father in Newmarket without any further surtoees Erlappins the sooner wo win find I a superior project I Most of objection appears to be the belief that there would be constant clashing regarding ice time etc A project brought I- Council night Town Council and J Hnndlcy was of the dele- discussed a and Members of could eliminate much of doubt could be kept in shape by the same artificial ice equipment Distance could hardly be an objection young people taking advantage of the back many fond excellent facilities already provided by be the churches and other social agencies gratifying to in the boredom and the wander- their baby grow into si healthy and strong man valuable irket r Worships eslry Legion the drive their children to the arena both dollar recreational complex would i more than two per cent of the present have sidewalk sophisticates from their raucous evening Main St parades his only the parents can do this at far less the nev traditior and District at night and on weekends for piny or practice and the extra financial outlay for the car would hardly break anyone Modern winters are not too much of a deterrent and a good highway passing the site would provide access all year round Again we realize there are many CENTURY OF SERVICE objections on financial sharing and re- but it will not be too many organizations in years until the two communities will be which have such a secure linked at least geographically by High- th Canadian public way 11 and perhaps this would be a good Si time to forge the first link in the chain rkcl and beauty loving I ofJ 1in toi Branch would a fact and ior the hoys and girls New- of Ihe Legion and namely Jlt n In This project with gym- should They should bo for eats Im guilty owning three not by choice who like low ly pome kind people thm on dropping helpless kit- demn sixiatitin fop Humane Society where them vision the faith and craft We have mm lout fully he Last Mrs Lonsdale hold Branch amateurish- for Lake Vital Problem ALL THIS AND HEAVEN A delegation from the Newmarket Canadian Legion made the sug gestion to Town Council on Monday hearts of ka high standard was the Anniversary of the founding danger was that of this unique Army of Soldiers with- out Swords an apt description of a created a bond fighting organization whose wars have among its always been waged on mans enemies and hopelessness few have Since when The Salvation Army founded in London England the something members have held which through more of the noble quality of compassion activities than is ordinary Even the perennial sn for cynics and scoffers admit to a grudging remembrance respect for its record of achievement re- cognizing as do most of passion that is pure and why not in its I brighter IHght that there were ample facilities apace for the entertainment of adults in the town and that the proposed centen nial project should be directed more to ward the younger section of the com munity Their letter is published elsewhere In this issue and we feel that there is rough the years and always room for argument on two or three of its the community ievel The Salvation suggestions Just how far docs the older Army has offered to those in need a kind of aid dispensed with wi speed and dispatch finite remarkable in age where the red tape unwinds only at the helrr a slow and stately pace More than centres of operation throughout Canada are at the immediate outstanding service of such disparate groups as child- mil be from underprivileged or broken Norm ami homes lonely senior citizens young I r mother for that matter couldnt find frightened unwed mothers alcoholics in- A half hours skating time in a month mates of correctional institutions 0n h if they wanted to enjoy the sport disaster victims indeed the homeless all this and Heaven too now we may and forgotten everywhere darts com be asked to get behind a drive for a It takes stamina to attain the ripe type of institution with all old age of and The Salvation Army win has the necessary vitality and purposes Bridge to We are told that this would prevent in We congratulate it on its own May the young generation from being bored Centennial its in it starts another KM wandering the streets with little century of Heaven the Centennial by winning generation have to go to make sure that silver spoon is firmly entrenched in the mouths of the younger group We have expensive in the schools modern auditoriums and now Christian Education Buildings attached to our places of worship There is an arena with a cro of young activities where fathei of blue pike Department Outlines New EastWest Highway Link a God and r idly Winter Works Incentive Program Date Extended projects under tl program which for bad we Hon and that Department of to begun by the out a Ion by higher than Highway westerly to High- f Department of Highways as a consists chiefly Installing development road project Is to the beginning of work by the contractor the department had expended an additional culvert to carry the waters of the greater part of it under the grading of rightofway The County of York is lv hi illy asphalt for the widened right- Hires being eligible for nor- for the six miles road subsidy

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