_ . _ Etdbicoke Library Film ik,, _ Includes Stories For All Family a Audaclhhmbgtu- can ,.ith-ditsaifu-s, P. _tttttpeitr, H1123?» Mondw, February 28, 8 Fm.-- "In Search of lnnocmu,†"Paint. ing I Province". -There in no admission charge, and the public are invited to "tend. In the fint PW sacral films on Architecture contrast European styles with the modern buildings portrayed in the 1964 Canadian Arrhitaetum Show now on exhibit. Yaneouver artists, their life and labia, In the themes ed an inti- mate documentary "In s.relt of Innoemee" to be shown during the "Seven Painters from Vlncouver" exhibition. . Monday, February 14, tt Fm.-- “Architecture of Finland." "A a For Architecture". Wad inromsatiok and/1:};t: aonalitier or culture- which have trentelt the works on exhibit. tho uh .mer,0.eiuaTkiii; an. I Bmrttmod [and “if: fsti*?h1.rFt,e4n.rt#egrurral Tort “rad "l',"Mtrl: " m (I in"! it f"r'?ll1hll';11"r"'1',utA%'ih. A uric: cl Monday waning film pregna- an the Arta will be held at tho Hamming Branch, 48it Bum, haartthttrTo Road (on: block out of Hwy. 27). The themes of th. prom m designed to add further colour and human interest to the Exhibition on display in the library'. sullen. Yr films often supply mind an.) VEVQWM'T; tuikitatotuiiheurr. Who" nigh!- hi- eouctim il om um I "a. lad m,,,,m,m Architecture In Art Films At library 1,000 COATS 1967 FASHIONS AM, MUST BE SOLD llmilM UP It tgp' "WWII; nun uu. f 'G'l"til,'r' 'l,e,e,',t,1?P" aid/Mil NOW '40 '60& '80 ‘W m 10 I'll awe lawn-m1..- Juan-up... vii)'.:;.,;', "A.M.B.Nt6rte-tm.sga.rt- "'e'r'"'t_r-.r"r-r-o-..a.-so..r. 'u"-"'-""""--."----." I)!“ m d ummt (ALL and WTNTER IS GOING OUT or BUSINESS . . . The hit-und-nm driver is unethical. He in also Itupld, been» he iy unlikely to "get away with it," and (at: seven pennies when caught. an tho Ontario Safety Inna Three out of four hit'and-run drivers are apprehended shortly after the Accident. Wife (elude children's folk tale), Elsa Story, Hen Hop. March 25--Animal Town of the Prairie, Carnival in Quebec (excit- tirtrrefroyttuwinterctr- nivnl). u Merle. Than in no Idmiuiou charge to thes. prams. but u satin; Ic- comnodadm in limited, haunts are Inked to mun In. tick-u in Id- vanu by calling- a the Circulation desk, Boys and Girls Room, or by telephoning the Library, 233-21Q5, The 'stmoaphere weighs Is much u 3 layer of water " feet deep. .adyttnet-tt+.a..,ua bafttmiattsetuiihi, m '9irhataa0smr-,Gd"itdu “Mtg: mmmlubmym In EIIMI'I this, ad 151. fi Vaughan-tn] "an†"Q -insat_artdtthtoGsrdied Pact-mun...“ “an“: V re.ryey1.--ttourttrthm.tie, Meets lit-The Fisherman and Hil ruhmry 's-W" Cannery. Cup for Salt (unhin- children“: tale " a. Slwgkhn up nil-n " luck G-White Mam, A an†Tu. (Norma W). The ma. Bruins O: u ttrme. March It-The Goldan Fish (eolour- ful film set in Fifi], with I bor, hi: goldfish and . surprising eat), Animals Unlimited, Blinkitr Blank. D, Rm oGaiuir,Rjria' Motorists are reminded by the Ontario Safety league that when, ever you are in a car, you an only a few feet Away from a poison gas machine. A car engine ha to produce deadly carbon monoxide. In can with exhnust systzms in good order, and sound floors, there in little danger. But even Io, ven- tillation must always be main- tamed. Lloyd Acheson, of Etobieoke, and a member of the Humber Valley C‘men. Club, will present an eve hing program of eoloured slide- at the Humber Bay Branch, Etobicoke Township Public Library, 200 Ptrk- lawn Road, on Wednesdny.» Febru, uy 23, beginnng " 8 pan. The slides rec-ptuu my van~ ished buildings and scene: of tho City of Toronto and its mburhln m. Contrasted with than land- nm-ks are many of the, new inter- national designs of the super city landscape, apartments, office build.. ings, elevated highways which m sweeping away the old thunder ot the provincial city. 51% IN REASB "Building permi were issued In the four mu . ities last month (January) low $36,116,485 in construction co red to 823.968.- 238 in Jnnu-ry o 1965", Mr, Been. In reported. This wu n one-month increase of $12.1 million or 51%. Permits were issued to nllow construction of 913 reisidential units in Jlnunry this yen- _ Warren Keenan, President of the MOO-member TREB, predicted a 10% or $60 million intro-so in the total value of building permits issued in Metropolitan Toronto this year. “The 1965 total for tho City of Toronto and tho threo Ingest suburbs was $577 million. In 1964 it was $462 million. In 1963 the total was $395 million," Mr. Heenan noud. The survey covers the City of Toronto, North York. Etobicoke Ind Scarborough. The four area tteeotmt for more than 85% of al Metro’s con-truc- tion activity. _ The momentum of [at yen": record construction boom in carry- ing on into 1966. according to a report issued today by The To, mmo Real Estate Board. _ Old & New Toronto In Colored Slides At â€umber Bay railway display is John Wragg of Mimico. John will be participating with members of the Lakeshore Model Railroaders Associa- tion in presenting their fourth annual Model Railway' show at the Rotary Hut it Corona, Momentum Of Record Construction Boom Carries On, Etobicoke Up 511/2 Million ON THE RIGHT TRACK with his modd ' t 1r1rterr, F+uttrv1T,1966--tt, lawn. The auburn, undutlu dime- tion of Mr. no). the ban bun having home all“: since the Chrinmu Euclid-n. So far, the play bu come along quite "muddy. thanks to an ex- c-lltnt eo-operation of the an and orel-tm m teacher: lnvolved, the Ihnuld be thanked for all the had work and time they gun to tttthe um rear's,produetio.n l me- an '01â€. The Friday and Sutur- a? nights lhawing m arpeted to full hum. If you choose to no our production this yen. you'll hub and. I win choice and will â€and an owning wall entertained I dmost forgot. the Mme: of the student- who portrayed the follow- ing ehameters, and who should bl The praetiees were longer and more frequent as the day- drew new to the 16th. ths the Int Slum!†Man the bit premiere, for imam, than n: t complain mt practice from ' o'clock in the morning to 5 o'clock in the after. How Mr becomes I mortal; why Sharon is scanned of witehemft and the total outcome of thin suspense? filled play will be revealed when YOU go and In itt It's micro was on Wednesday, February 16th. There are only two man day: in which you mny view thi- amnion] muaiealt You an! afford, to miss it! in th irur "Finian's Rainbow". The story involve: an Irishman mined "Piniatt" and hi. pretty daughter, 8hamn, who cum to nettle in the southern United States. There, Sharon meets Ind falls in love with 3 man _to whom the lend: sixty dollars It the beginning of the play, Woody and Sharon are married later on in the story. Og, . lepre- chaun, falls in love with Susan, the Silent one. Because or in n lepre- charm, he is not mortal. Tho mystery _of m. deep south held out in mm and mvdoped the Paqrti,fieestt gig-ravage: the gem The four Municipalities surveyed account for more than 85% of Metro's residential construction. (Apartment category includes: duplexes, triplexes, tour- plexes, maisonette: and row housing). City of Toronto North York. Etobicoke Scarborough MUNICIPALITY MUNICIPALITY City of Toronto North York Township Etobicoke Township Scarborough Township Br Evelyn Bunn- RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN METROPOLITAN TORONTO BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED METROPOLITAN TORONTO BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED tion Park at Judson and Royal York Road. On February 19 the displays will be open from 6 to 10 pan. and on Sunday from noon until 6 pan. Last year attendance reached an alMime peak of over 2,600. ', What's New , Royal Yorker? grmuuahmunmur 679 476 51 147 556 au Bernie Grybowski, Ptesidmt of the SWLCdumil. wu mum of ammonia, m the music m pro- vidd by David Buck'- orchestra. About athy people enjoyed this "dame of the rear". Keep tuned int That'- more new: nut weak! The found dance at the Holidly Inn lutwnek wu I "ttnsttirtg nuc- eul! Min Rani Yorker we: Mari. lyn Ethan and be: two prince-us were Anne Q’Andree and Moin Baton. Congratulations to these girls, This youâ€: Queen m crown- ed by he: yeuz'n Queen. Joyce Ogilvu, and this year’s princesse- wm given mug-ya by one of that year's princesses, Mirella Fabris. All thee girl: received mm pins " memento; Mr, J. D. Parker representing the Bond of Eduea. tion, and. these announcements. In boys' Baoskettmll, the junior: played twice Int week. On Tues. day, they went to phy Richview Collegian. On hand". they played host to North Albion. Guess what? W. Ion. mach to Royal YorkU disappointment. Wherg’l that ole sehotr1msiritt 1n girls' Volleyball last week, on Tuesday, both RX. tuna went to Embicoko Collegiate. The Juniors won. but, unfortumtely the union lost. Yesterd.y, the RY. girl! volley- tall mm: pllyed host to Alder- wood Collegiate. I'll have th. out- come for 3mg next wrk. commercial for their excellent per- fume: Finian, Riclnrd Jasiuk; Sharon, Daria Mee; Senator Raw- kins. John Faulkner; Woody, Ron Nichols; thr, Clam O‘Reilly. and Susan, Marlynne Pitcher. These were the main characters, but there were several others who contributed. The chorus, the dancers, the three Gospel singers and the orchestrn must be included in the congratula- tions. This musical play is a heart- warming story of In Irish family against the romantic background of the deep south. 82 156 128 201 86 ' 4,700,304. 8 8,610,444. $ 2,791,940. ' 7,863,550. '28,9fi6,238. Month trt January One Month January 70, 40 44 103 18 66 MHM'IMI'I. $10,752,539. 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