Batman“: Ihav0mtNwadoutttratIon "qtad.auaedtoberorrt" but an'tutlih and! any .0". I but. that q"rp'8t. u looking mtmox.itlsrdtv. Howe-nit†lid of the fueling, Sdlyt . Thio mill help to‘lolve your problem. if a problem it is. “on - child come- to his or her parents without notice They lave to be Mal fot heater or for wane. In the an of being adopt- ed, you are damn unonnt many other; Bee-nu your parents got the very child they wanted, they consider themselves the luckiest parents in the world. From now on consider yourself very fortunate in getting [and parents and I good home, and being chosen. Sally Scott. My brother may! he is in love with . girl whom I find very stupid. Everyone about her in lulu --her eyelashâ€, make-up, and my; Our mother died some your: ago. 1nd I have looked after my brother. I think he should choose I homez type of girl. How can I make him no that he will make I gnu mistake in marrying this all. . DEF, "Adoruf'". Dar Sally; Scott Dear "Mary Ann" '; Pd suggest that to be fair. E she be given In opportunity " .130 to learn something more 3 about the Christian faith. E Mrs. L. Steed, tearher, _ Mug Melennln, Heather i, Kitrhen, Cheryl Wadgr. Y Diane Pager. Cindy Lang- ’ don, Dehhie Turnbull, Sus- , an Staple. Liz Munro, Pat i Gnrlandy. 7 ‘A letter 0f Protest Sally Scott 5073: Chosen Child So Lucky To Be Wanted Dear Sir: To our Sunday School class. one of the girls brought the January 27 Talking Point in which the speech of the col- umnist's daughter appeared. The class felt very sorry for the 11-year old who has never been shown what it is like to attend public worship with her parent: or to delve into Bible study for n hotter un- derstanding of how We should live. Rather she is told she herself can choose what she wants to do about religion. But what choice has she, when the only Way of life ahe knows is In atheism point of view. ANNUAl MEETING Mo ELECTION Jr OFFICERS . WEDNESDAY, MAR. 2nd at 8 P.M. GUEST SPEAKER THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM G. DAVIS MINISTER OF EDUCATION NUMBER PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATION BIG SNOW TIRE SALE " AT om: COST HANCOCK "RE no. 783 "I! QUEENSWAY- a. 1-3333 WE NEED ROOM (MM.) S. HAITI, PRESIDENT Mary Ann. "h_"oroo'id Mum Yuulhuhi-ulnhingyou "arttt..itthlnwilioalrdrivo hil- door to his girl. You - â€only“ mnotuovith you; AWI 'YM, any Ion than In on" with your; To hi- this; my in anything "tmetit and desirable. Br m- m It about in you win he ttrttt wall 5-0.me you that you wt - knock down. Sally Soon. A molt interesting talk on the Emotional Development of Children was given by Dr. J. David Jackson, Ph.D., at Second Street Home and School Association meeting last week. (Any problems. folks? Tnks them to Sally Scan. do this paper, Ind ah. will help you with advice). Entvrtainment in the form of ins: cake in hone violin playing presented hy pupils Courtiee founder of grades six, seven and oight wan School, were new" under the direction of H. Kauffman. d and her mimnb‘ Pupils Entertain With 'Violin: At 2nd St H ' S Ottawa Rgpgrt Ed. Note: It is heartening lo ohaerve that we are not alone in our concern for the well-being of the Great Lakes. This article in reprinted from The Gazette. of Montreal, and indicates that this irtnuerttiai newspaper is aware of the problem and feels it is of sufficient import to be reviewed. It also indicates Mr. anan'e hate tle has far reaching effects. OTTAWA. - Even the front, benchen in Parliament have dif- ficulty u! bling a [peach of high quality. OSof the better speeches of this session of Parliament was eontributed to Harm-mi by an em- battled baekbeneher, Mr. Ralph Cowan, whose chief claims to fame up to the present have been his, break with the Liberal Party on the flag issue and the fart that it was he, years ago, who first introduced Prime Minister Lester Pearson tn his ttride-to-K. A year or so ago, Mr. Fawn. MP., became 1w." that Toronto real estate developers were dump- by Arthur Blokely The Lonely Vigil Of Mr. A - a! I by: ho- an. M5 “to. tatt In!“ an. m nub a. 10 uw - In“ M In “and. Th you-pun W01 he. Lt chino - MI! "ht Ind “and u an In... at tho union cl the lat-hon M. (h Intu- by my in". " High Put {a . any of “in; and whoa-nil; and on “My .vsrsirtq won tho -isl-tratarnrtytto1din their honor It Alderwood United Church. Sunday morning boys of out: troop gathered " .5th United for n inurd-minatitma1 urvice. At this time Might! and life "lud- were pretax-AM to 14 In the plum“. ia I aeetat ramp " I point half way bonnet! li rhine Ind Alderwood. The Bite and date in“ yet to be themed. Thu president, Mrs. G. LnForee reminded parents of the Ratepayen' metiryr " 'otultrlirh Sthool. Mrs. W. Pappas Innounced that the Day Cue Centre report will be reyfr next month. Delightful tom-lament. Intur-‘ in; I cake in honor of If". A. e. Courtice founder of Home and School. were served by Mrs. PIppn Help" returning ham on Sun- day night, the Lumin- scout: won Iriven I tour of louo'I nu city Last your boyl from an au. Ihar. wot. invihd to [admin Ind this trip wu citul u the "turn visit. A Visit Aldleitmod a, Wuland mp The lake, of count. has long been used u a huge (ll-hm dis- posal receptacle. But Mr. Cowan soon discovered that this was no casual dismal operation. The fill projected farther and farther out into lake until I brand new penin- sula had been treated maturing 40 feet deep by Mo feet wide, comprising 3% urea. ing till into Lake Ontario between the mouths of the timber River and Etobieoke Creek. Farther, an unlo- Mr. Conn mould that ho Md w I letter island “In at 'tWelty at an 'tttttmr of Ptrttie Work. which and: “Our atetrme' un- oreted M Jtrttt 5“!de it the am AdiGt r Moi in; . . . mum "was“. The new peninsula had been created, he learned, so that . hotel with n commanding view could be erected thereon. His curiosity wu piqued by the tart that Lake Ontario in an inter- national waterway Ind than come: under the jurisdiction of the Inter- national Joint Commission and, in Canada, of the Federal Govern- ment. Mr. Cowan'a interest in the pro- Jeet was stimullted becluse some of his constituents with waterfront Iota we" complaining bitterly be cause some of the mt from the new peninsula was being Wished by wave netion to their properties. He set about trying to ftnd out if the Canadian Government and the IJ.C. had authorized thr, crea- tion of the npw peninsula. He could find no trare of I federal permit having been issued., What the Insiduouu Mr. Cowan did find, however, was a mom" monul lurk of interest in the whole "fair. Technical hitches of one kind or another had clued the developers, however, to revise the original plan. The new peninsula VI: to u the setting for two 18-May Ipu't- ment towers, each eoattaining about 500 suites. He plared question: on til. Com- mons' order paper demanding to know from the Government wheth- Pr, when and bow the project had achieved immunity from the regu- lations of the International Com- minim: and from a federal statute which prohibits the dumping of fill in international Inmdm-y wat- em without prior ram-ant. LITTLE MISS EASTER SEAL '66 is Mary Catherine Macho of North Carson Street, Alerwood. Nine-year-old Min Mac- Ru we: chosen by the Mimico-New Toronto Rotary Club " I. symbol of the crippled children for the elub's Easter Seal Drive, which will start March 10. The club is now preparing 68,000 pieces for mailing early next week, says campaign ehhirman Harry Ridgley, here with Little Miss Easter Seal, who holds sample of mailing pieces. If them wen no risk: to navi- gution involved, then‘why were the lights sought during the navi- tration season? And it the penin- lull Wu n potential menace for mnrineu in these waters, why had the government not blocked the project and insisted on remedial action being taken.' i SLIPIIIOII a: Ittet IRâ€! 'ee "It has been brought to my at- tention recently." the engineer wrote to the interested parties in Toronto. "that not only haa this fill been placed without prior ap- proval of the Department of Public Woth, pursuant to the Navigable Waters Protection Act, but in ad- dition thereto the till waa left un- protected and consequently caused erosion under the wove artion of the lake. I further understand that the eroded material has been deposited along the shore to such an extent that a storm sewer out- fall adjacent to the fill is now 150 feet from the shoreline, a true indication that the material is be- ing deposited in navigahle water! with a possible detrimental effert on navigation. He had, though. found that a new application had come before lthe Public Works Department for the construction of a protective crib around the peninsula. The ap- plication had the cribwork neth- ing out 660 feet into the lake, 220 feet farther than the peninsula itself. Mr. Cowan confessed that he had been Gable to find the answer. In January. 1966, I Government' engineer finally asserted the Cttna, dian Government's position with respect to the original fill-dumping. His letter proposed a solution for regulating the unauthorized aet. srrearar4waeaearre/ejerarir,e-i" ii STOP RUST ; GIVE YOUR CAR AN INNER AND UNDER ar PROTECTIVE WAX COATING il um n. W, Ter. u 'rl-Gr,",:;,"-)',,!",'; +¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥~ M. m“ ctWiip'i.? i " have, unfortunately overesti- 'matod the power of the Cabinet. the power of the Minister of Tram" port and the power of the Miniutar of Publir- Works." he said. “I ‘suppnae Mr, Berry wu watching gtha provinces pushing thr Frxdrrat (Government Ihout Ind hr felt that ‘th- municipalities should get into lthe at! too." "On the mumption that you should immediately comply with the above instructions, and require- menu. you are requested pursuant to section 5(2)(B) of the aid at for the purpose of rendering the total existing fill lawful, to apply for approval of the' said existing fill five year: that its completion. "This would mean that you should not place any additional fill u this location. "Should you fail to adhere to my instructions, consideration will be given for the complete nmoval of the fill, " your expense, pur- suant to section 5 of the navigable waters protection act." He quoted a Mr. Crawford Bell, Chairman of the Long Branch Planning Board as commenting: “Legality is of interest. but has no direct connection with us" _ And he quoted Reeve Tom Berry of the interested municipality as Mating: "The fill is in the like now and it won't be taken out. Don't underestimate the power of the developers." And that, laid ML. Conway. wistfully, was where he himself had made his greatest mistake. Mr. Cowan quoted learned coun- sel for the developers as saying: "The question of whether the fill in there or not. in not of the greatest concern." Photo by Ron Inuit-on tf, M , Entartaimd /t ttlite,, tho largest room in Gurkha! Cum-m has I floor not of " ml- In. J.- Udit, um cl 'er.-dHrsq"ttarudH,Niatt& “ll-Tommvuw “mumbuh 303.“. Ii. 14.“. an b.. -t.tuhAdeedArthwtrrtt-of My. tail- on hand-y. Ari] 'vatta'ta"rUttiudWuqhNetr Ton-h. I. tl,tgtgu'gt,'itt,t: “Vim.- mini.“ mm. In. . Uncut-non. a nineti- h-IIII Mar " " Sunnylu Amu- East. Relativ- ot both tho bride and groom attended. Ii. Leslie in MC ot honor at . - than by In. A. - and her (lumbar, In. P. Illa, " 238 Shelton Avenue, Allowed. ' D's-W the Chriltml holidays. Fun Night is open to m "Aidan: In. Ruth Dover and lint Joyce in each diltrict. The puma of the Bah-r entertained u . shower Pun Night in to t-ide In enjoy- held at the home of In. S. Ible tad exciting time for mph Lamb. Cuduvood and. Pruent l of nll Isa. Bub progum include- vun former climb. of the) I minim. parade, nus. And prizes. bride from Rycrwn'l Home Eco-' The Carnival is p}nned_for the manic: dun of 1962. 1 family an! the pawn" are urged to accompany their children to the I rink and join in the fun. ARE A , um: BllilMilltliiKr l I Equipped with G-cylinder engine, automatic tnnmiuion. padded duh. ndio, and white wall tires. Finished in Arctic white with delightful red interior. This in the ideal compact for a 2nd car. Lie. #K95862. 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