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- Raise appropriations including extra $1,000 for relief, rate is 41Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Council adopted the 41-mill tax rate; Dr. Dales hopes to pay for pump house out of current taxesNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Council adopted the 41-mill tax rate; Dr. Dales hopes to pay for pump house out of current taxesNewmarket Public Library
- Allies blamed for today's war threat, at Lions Club.Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Says Toronto employers pad pay rolls with veterans' blood Capt. H.S. Baxter president of the Amputations Association speaks at Lions ClubNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Says Toronto employers pad pay rolls with veterans' blood Capt. H.S. Baxter president of the Amputations Association speaks at Lions ClubNewmarket Public Library
- Softballers want ground levelled, promise winnersNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Prospects for intermediate softball team in Newmarket; Field at Stuart Scott School is in need of levellingNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Prospects for intermediate softball team in Newmarket; Field at Stuart Scott School is in need of levellingNewmarket Public Library
- Two towns pledge co-operation : Aurora, Newmarket agree to compromiseNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 7 Meeting of Central Ontario Highway Association; Section of highway between Yonge St. and Port Perry remains to be taken over by provincial government; See also col. 1 Could Herb Lennox have done better?Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 7 Meeting of Central Ontario Highway Association; Section of highway between Yonge St. and Port Perry remains to be taken over by provincial government; See also col. 1 Could Herb Lennox …Newmarket Public Library
- In search of water, five citizens try many varietiesHebb, Andrew, Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, 1, 4, column 1 Saturday afternoon given over to viewing water sources at Bogarttown stream, Jess Lundy's pond, Ben Howard's farm, D.W. Kenny'sHebb, Andrew, Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, 1, 4, column 1 Saturday afternoon given over to viewing water sources at Bogarttown stream, Jess Lundy's pond, Ben Howard's farm, D.W. Kenny'sNewmarket Public Library
- 50 Years Ago. From the Era file Nov. 11, 1887Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 2, column 1 ...Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 2, column 1 ...Newmarket Public Library
- 25 Years Ago. From Era file Nov. 8, 1912Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 2, column 4 ...Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 2, column 4 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Police Court. Pleads child died of polioNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 3 ...Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 3 ...Newmarket Public Library
- Third meeting needed for busy councillorsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 5, column 7 Finance report, insurance to be considered on Monday. Vets plan new yearsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 11 Nov 1937, p. 5, column 7 Finance report, insurance to be considered on Monday. Vets plan new yearsNewmarket Public Library
- School reader is finest literature on temperanceNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Dr. Brace speaker at the North York Temperance Federation meetingNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 1 Dr. Brace speaker at the North York Temperance Federation meetingNewmarket Public Library
- Town population goes over 4,000 : Assessor's estimate sets population highNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 7 Newmarket population jumps to 4,231 according to N. L. MathewsNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 7 Newmarket population jumps to 4,231 according to N. L. MathewsNewmarket Public Library
- All councillors but one likely to runNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 1 Next year's town council much likely to look much like this year's council, save for Councillor Frank RobinsonNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 1 Next year's town council much likely to look much like this year's council, save for Councillor Frank RobinsonNewmarket Public Library
- Public school board asks $19,000, offered $18,500Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 3 Meeting of councilNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 3 Meeting of councilNewmarket Public Library
- East Gwillimbury wants northern police officeNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, 1, 6, column 1 Resolution to ask for northern police office passed by East Gwillimbury Township Council. Continued on page 6.Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, 1, 6, column 1 Resolution to ask for northern police office passed by East Gwillimbury Township Council. Continued on page 6.Newmarket Public Library
- Municipalities receive best deal here - ClerkNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 4 Municipalities get a larger share of the fines imposed at the police court here than of fines imposed by the county police court in Toronto.Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 4 Municipalities get a larger share of the fines imposed at the police court here than of fines imposed by the county police court in Toronto.Newmarket Public Library
- Once a week for garbage is consideredNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 6 Aurora garbage removal system questionedNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 6 Aurora garbage removal system questionedNewmarket Public Library
- George Sedore is burned to death, family escapeNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 5 Fire on Tuesday morning brings tragedy to farm home; Includes photographs; See also pg. 8, col. 2Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 28 Mar 1935, p. 1, column 5 Fire on Tuesday morning brings tragedy to farm home; Includes photographs; See also pg. 8, col. 2Newmarket Public Library
- Well will be out 3 weeksNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 6 Srigley Well being serviced for next 3 weeksNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 6 Srigley Well being serviced for next 3 weeksNewmarket Public Library
- Can't see to use shotgun so he sleeps on revolverNewmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 7 Joseph Clissold convicted for having unregistered revolver and liquor for sale.Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 1, column 7 Joseph Clissold convicted for having unregistered revolver and liquor for sale.Newmarket Public Library
- 50 Years Ago. From Era file Nov. 18, 1887Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 2, column 3 ...Newmarket Era (Newmarket, ON1861), 18 Nov 1937, p. 2, column 3 ...Newmarket Public Library