Council building for the last time they left a few things behind. Weston Mayor Wes Boddington left behind two cigar butts and an empty desk. York Township Reeve Jack Mould‘s desk was cleaned out except for a 1964 report on court facilities. Etobiâ€" coke Reeve John BacBeth left a beokmark behind. The .Weston mayor was softly critical last week of North York‘s stand against a low rental apartâ€" ment project for the elderly beâ€" ing built on a 10â€"acre site with a home for the aged. Mr. Boddington, said in his opinion the two buildings would compliment each other. Metro has one of the best records in North America for providing acâ€" commodation for the aged, despâ€" ite occasional local zoning problâ€" ems. Metro Council has approved a York Township proposal to spend $937,373 on an addition to Vaugâ€" THE ODEON WESTON THEATRE 1831 Weston Rd. CH 1â€"1821 On The Metro Front IN it‘s SECOND BIG WEEK! FREE PARKING AT REAR OF THEATRE ALVOLKS MOTORS LTD. 2325 KEELE ST. AT 1:00 P.M. WE HAVE AGAIN FROM ST. CATHARINES, ONT. 2325 KEELE ST. 249â€"7666 Guaranteed Warranty Parts AND Labour FREE COURTESY CARS â€" â€" SAME DAY SERVICE FULLY TRAINED end QUALIFIED MECHANICS * sPECIAL OFFER FOR VW OWNERS ~~~ "MYSTERIANS" Saturday Children‘s Matinee Membership For The Evils PROUDLY PRESENTS WATCH FOR "BILLIE"! DOORS OPEN AT 12 P.M. ON STAGE AT 12:30 P.M. THE "THE EVILS" Fan Club May Be Obtained At The Theatre 'l u WEEKDAYS AT 1 & 9:30 lM sATURDAY AT 4:30, 7:00 ALVOLKS MOTORS LTD. IN COLOUR One Block South of Lawrence han Road Collegiate. The amount includes 10 reoms, including four science rooms and a new adminâ€" istration area in the school. Metro has also approved a $141,â€" 770 expenditure for York Townâ€" ship which will go to build a community _ centre . includ ing swimming pool and dressing rooms,. Metro has awarded a $2,â€" 411,000 contract for road work on the north end of the Spadina Expressway north of Wilson Aveâ€" nue in North York. Some Metro committees are grumbling about the lack of coffee at meetings. After 12 years the suburban Metro members at least, have got used to having coffee at business sessions. In the new city hall proper facilities have not been completed. York Township has fire double salvo, one from cot and one from the school be at the Goldenberg Report Nothing to buy but, you MUST Bring this Advertisement with you Free Offer Good Sept. 23 to Oct. 2, 1965. OIL CHANGE & LUBE sUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. AND 9:30 has fired a from council school board, In summary the township claims that the four city idea suggested by the Montreal consultant fails to recommend a . satisfactory solution for the Metro area. Of course the four city plan would liquidate York Township as a separate municipality. The townâ€" ship comes on strong for a six borough plan with school board boundaries to match. Metro Chairman William Allen in his submission to the royal commission suggested a six borough system. His idea for York Township was to take in Forest Hill and exchange certain land area with the city. No one disagrees, apparently that Weston should not become part of North York. No one, that is, except the town of Weston which would like The Metro chairman said of the six borough system that he believed that the reduction of the municipalities from 13 to six in the Metro federation was a drasâ€" tic step and the limit which could be absorbed without creatâ€" ing conditions which could react against the capabilities of Metro government. Weston Mayor Wes Boddington attended the official opening of the new city hall as did York Township Reeve Jack Mould and North York Reeve James Service. Some of the suburban Metro members have had trouble findâ€" ing parking space in the new city hall and getting past the gateâ€" men on duty. Metro is thinking of buying outright a section of the parking garage. ° Metro civil defense authorities hope they can get‘ Metro governâ€" ment approval soon to install evacuation â€" route â€" signs . along main roads for use in the event of a natural or nuclear disaster. There are some aspects of the public housing program operated by the province that Metro is not too happy with. The Ontario Housing Corporation is expected to report this week to Metro welfare committee on its achieveâ€" ments to date. There is a growâ€" ing belief that a subsidy on renâ€" tal rates rather than buying buildings outright may be the better housing policy to aid low income families. Beginning at 8 p.m., a wide range of ladies‘ fashions by the Marcia Mac Shoppe will be modâ€" eled by Chapter members in the Masonic Temple, 2040 Weston Road. The Clovelly Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star will serve light refreshments following a fashion show open to the gubâ€" lic September 28. There will alâ€" so be door prizes. Mrs. Nina Austin is the genâ€" eral convener and Mrs. Ann MacLean is commentator. Modâ€" els are Mrs. Ivy Read, Mrs. Marâ€" jorie McFarland, Mrs. Gwen Mcâ€" Eachern, Mrs. Sheila Anderson and Mrs. Anne Fox. OES Sponsors Fashion Show September 28 249â€"7666 '1Bride Given In Marriage By [ï¬?‘iâ€™ï¬ Her Uncle At Central® United (MÂ¥sF it Amidst floral decorations of mums and gladioli, Laurie Diane Jacobson, of Moose Jaw, Saskatâ€" chewan, daughter of Mrs. P. Jackson and the late Lawrence Jacobson, was married to Brian Edward McCarroll, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCarroll of Wallasey Street Weston. _ The service at Central United Church on August 28 was officâ€" iated by the Reverend R. E. Spencer. The organist was Dr. G. Bant. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. A. C. McKinâ€" na, wore a white street length dress of peau de soie, with an overblouse of white lace. She also wore white gloves and a tiara of pearls with a fingerâ€" tip veil. She carried a bouquet of white mums and cascading roses. She was attended by Miss Merle Maxted wearing a turâ€" quoise peau de soie dress with matching shoes. Her outfit was topped by a headband and bouâ€" quet of turquoise, pink and white mums. Guests were received at the reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McKinna on Upâ€" hill Avenue, by the bride‘s mother wearing a powder blue satin brocade taffeta dress with a matching jacket. With white accessories, she carried a corâ€" sage of white carnations. She was assisted by the groom‘s mother wearing blue satin broâ€" cade taffeta dress with matchâ€" ing coat. Her accessories were blue and she held a corsage of pink carnations. ‘The best man was the groom‘s brother, William McCarroll. For their honeymoon trip to West Virginia the bride changâ€" ed into a twoâ€"piece suit with an olive green skirt and jacket of olive green and grey check. Her accessories were white. While the Amesbury Baseball and Softball leagues are completâ€" ing their 1965 season, Bruce Colbourn, chairman of the Hockey section, is busy formulating plans for the coming season. Bruce will be meeting with the Parks and Recreation Departâ€" ment this week in an effort to secure 12 hours ice time per week for his players. Last year 208 boys between the ages of 8 and 16 participated in the league, but this year arrangements are being made to accept 240 boys. The age limit has been lowered and, now boys who will be seven by June 1 will be accepted. It is hoped that by October 9, applications will be available in all schools in t ~ area. The fee this year will . main at $10.00 each boy, with a maximum per family of $20.00. ___ Forbes Brand Goal Keeper,. Forbes Brand who played with Amesbury‘s ® Factory to Customer ©@ Buy .Direct & Save PARALAC PAINT MFG. ' 3775 Dundas W., Toronto Est. 20 Years RO 7â€"616 PAINT University Extension â€"â€" University of Toronto And Erindale College orFER THE FOLLOWING m1§0N-CRmrr LECTURE FILMS â€" NOVELS â€" POETRY â€" PLAYS, Pattern and TIME: Mondays, 2 p.m., beginning October 4 PLACE: Lectures: Christian Education Building St. George‘s onâ€"theâ€"Hill (Islingtonâ€"Dundas Highway & Wimbleton Road) Free parking available z Films: Westwood Theatre, 3743 Bloor Street West, Islington LECTURER: A. M. MacQuarrie, M.A. FEE: $35.00 â€" twenty lectures and viewings 4 John St. TIME: Wednesdays, 2 pm., beginning October 6 PLACE: Christian Education Building (as shown above) LECTURER: Mrs. M. M. Kirkwood, Ph.D: FEE: $15.00 â€" ten lectures FEE: KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR Peg Grant 1 8B 1 o ca Aicnd s ndves i i4A ce Pn oi dn ad ENGLISH LITERATURE â€" _ Novels, Old and Maple Leaf & Ameshury News Symbol in the Major of our clientele have bought clothing elseâ€" where and simply want us to make it fit. These people are just as welcome as the 16.927% who come to read the latest copy of Playboy. Weston 17.327% ‘ Fun Fair ‘There never seems to be enough Saturdays in the fall months in which to squeeze in all the activities the local groups have planned and worked for all summer. Fina Midgets last season and the Maple Leaf Minor Midgets will be accepting an invitation this week to try out for the Brampâ€" ton Jr. B. Hockey Team. This 13â€"yearâ€"old Queensborough student was very proud to have had his picture taken with memâ€" bers of the Maple Leaf Hockey Club, and to play with other members of Amesbury Hockey Club at the Maple Leaf Gardens. All the Amesbury â€" Hockey fans wish Forbes success in this try out. ; ns It has just been noted recently that the Elverston Park Rummâ€" age Sale, and the 1st Maple Leaf Scouts and 166th Brownies Fun Fair have coincided with their dates, and both were scheduled for October 2nd. In order that the local residâ€" ents may patronize both affairs (and needless to say, some of the ladies will be working for both), the Fun Fair‘s date has been adâ€" vanced to October 16 in Maple Leaf School in the afternoon. -'I"l:l; ;forementioned Rummage Mr. and Mrs. Brian Edward McCarroll are seen cutting into their wedding cake after their recent wedding at Central United Church. Forms 247â€"0056 New Sale will be held as planned at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, October Shopsy‘s Demonstration On Monday, September 27, 1965 at 8 p.m. Elverston Park United Church Women wiil be presenting a Musical Program and Shopsy‘s demonstration in the church auditorium. The musical program will be good and will include, along with local talent, the Downsview Colâ€" legiate Triple Trio and Brass Ensemble. Shopsy‘s will serve a hot proâ€" duct with French Bread â€" and coffee. This evening is a must for everyone. HOSPITALIZED We wish Peter Marks, 34 Brome Road a speedy recovery from an operation at Humber Memorial Hospital. I understand that he is coming along very well, and will soon be back home again. Nomination Meetings The York Centre Progressive Conservatives _ will â€" hold â€" their nominating meeting at Armour Heights School at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday September 23rd, 1965. On the same date, September 23, 1965, the York Centre Libâ€" eral Association, will be holding their Nominations Meeting at the C. B. Parson‘s School, Dufâ€" ferin Street at 8:15 p.m. Driver Examinations I have been very pleased to note that since my article apâ€" peared in the Weston Times last week, in which I stated all of the officials of North York and the Department of Highways had been contacted, the roads in this area have been almost clear of these driver examination cars. 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