Few people could love their home town as much as Maitland man Norm Burton.
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In fact Mr Burton continues to live in the humble East Maitland home he was born in and still plays a role in the business he helped establish more than 50 years ago.
"There's no need to go anywhere. This is home and it suits me just fine," the soon to be 88-year-old said.
His dedication to his business and the city has earned him one of Australia's highest honours - the Order of Australia Medal for service to business and local charities.
Owner and Managing Director of Sharton Motors Pty Ltd, which trades under the banner of Maitland and Port Stephens Toyota, Mr Burton said he is both proud and humbled.
Mr Burton has been a philanthropic supporter of events and organisations such as Surfest, Hunter Academy of Sport, Bay Area Board Riders, Maitland Rugby League, Maitland Soccer Club, Merewether Surf Club, Steamfest, Maitland Region Society of Artists, Cancer Council just to name a few.
Married at 18 to his beloved Maureen, who sadly passed in 2018, Mr Burton worked as a mechanic at Maitland car and tractor dealership RH Taylor Maitland once located next to The Long Bridge.
In December 1963 he was approached by colleague Herb Sharpe who asked if he was interested in going into business with him.
A gentleman's agreement was struck - there was no contract, just a handshake and Sharton Motors was formed.
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