With a tight set of restrictions, you then ask your architect to come up with the most satisfactory design Members of council who have spoâ€" ken to The Times say they know of no group in the township (civic or otherwise) who have made any clear suggestions on what this study should entail. Controller Gordon Hurlburt uses this analogy: If you plan to build a home, before you hire an architect to design it, you tell him the size of your family, the number of bedrooms you need, the nrice you are prepared to pay for building materials and labor, and any special features you want such as a recreation room or den. A few weeks ago, Planning Board retained Parkin Associates to make a study of North York‘s proposed Civic Centre. Now a number of councillors are beginning to ask what kind or recom: mendations the study is supposed â€" to make. The bomb that exploded in a washâ€" room just feet away from the House of Commons has aroused our York Centre MP enough to state that it is time parents, schools, churches and the press reassert the principle that violence as a means of protest canâ€" not be tolerated. Planning Board is entitled to apâ€" point people to make plans, but it is council‘s job to supply the funds. he can make. port. "We read of gangs of toughs," says Walker, "taking the law into their own hands and putting the boots to innocent victims on the streets of Toronto. Brutality and vioâ€" lence are increasingly used as weapâ€" ons to put forward a particular point of view. These incidents, growing daily, are the beginning of anarchy." In Quebec not long ago, terrorists dropped bombs into mail boxes that lead to the death of at least one inâ€" nocent victim. _ . _ In making this statement we give James Walker our unqualified sup: More recently,. an Ontario brand of terrorism was invented by men who stood on top of bridges and smashed the windshield . of | trucks driving below with pop bottles. This LUCKY Mr. 1000 It was MR. GERRY CLARKE of 56 Portage Ave. Wesâ€" ton who has taken delivery of the 1000th suit from Ken Johns lmm with the personal congratulations from Ken on the left. Mr. Clarke wears the new satin hntv-h- suit by Michaelsâ€"Stern which was presented lhfmdelcrnhnlrthqm“‘ We Can‘t Tolerate Violence $155,000.00 For What? * ‘Published at 2159 Weston Rd., Weston by Principal Publishing Ltd., every Thursday V. J. McMilian, President and Publisher J. M. Jordan, General Manager B. M. Hoimes, Editor Telephone CH 1 â€" 5211 Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Dept. Ottawa, Ont., and for payment of postage in cash SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year in advance to any address in Canada Other countries $6.00 K Editorial Page Thursday, June 2, 1966 Planning and council members should also decide if Parkin Associaâ€" tes is beyond question the best possiâ€" ble firm to make the study. Council should insist on a detailed explanation of what the study hopes to accomplish before giving planning board the money. If it doesn‘t, the taxpayer will be justified in asking for an explanation when the election comes along in December. This newspaper shares their amaâ€" zement, because $155,000 is a lot of money to spend on something as vague as this proposed civic centre study. Before council gives the planning board even one red cent to spend on the study, it should insist on a joint mecting to decide as Controller Hurlâ€" burt says . . . "the kind of civic cenâ€" tre we want." Controller Hurlburt and Councilâ€" lor Joe Gould claim emphatically that planning board has not preparâ€" ed a similar set of guide lines for the $155,000 civic study and therefore they were both "amazed" that Par kin Associates was handed the conâ€" tract. same gang yanked out trailer pins risking the lives of everyone who uses the highways. _ 9e No matter how much we sympaâ€" thize with the cause of the striker, the man who got a "rotten â€" deal" from his parents and society, the Quebec Separatists, we cannot per mit these people to settle their differâ€" ences by using physical force. _ _ Violence as a means of protest as the York Centre MP said, cannot be tolerated. If we close our eyes to brutality, anyone of us could become its next victim. We should therefore make it clear, that we as citizens, we as the police force, and we as the govern: ment and press won‘t tolerate vioâ€" lence no matter what the excuse for it might be. â€" Many times and in many ways, our three levels of government, and our industries make bad mistakes that should be remedied. Violence howâ€" ever isn‘t the answer, and never has been in a country where people have regular access to the ballot box and the choice of the products they buy. Below Ken Johns Men‘s Wear OXFORD SHOE REPAIR Is Located In The _ Basement At 4 John St. Letter To The Editor Weston Lament ‘"Dutch Elm Disease is caused by a fungus which gets into the tree‘s sap stream and clogs the waterâ€"conâ€" ducting tubes, cutting off the flow of sap, according to the Department of Lands and Forests," says the press release. â€" In answer to Mr. Towns end‘s protest.._ that, Weston made an ass of his municpâ€" ality, because of the parade they held featuring a float called the Burro of York shaped like a donkey showing York township as the head, neighboring Mt. Dennis as the hind quarters and Wesâ€" ton as the tail, we don‘t know how one could make an ass fromm an ass so we offer this: "Weston Lament" MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. _ (at Church St. Traffic Light) All those things that we longed for, DISPENSING OPTICIAN That York township has taken away, We‘re writing these lines to tell you, We ask the question, so what? Completed â€" Repairs â€" Duplications & Fittings Shutâ€"In Service NE!L J. MOREAU Oculist â€" Prescriptions 248â€"1821 So What? @ Fraser & Simms Barristers â€" Solicitors - 1944 Weston Road Opposite John Street Weston, Ont. CB 1â€"1911 George W. Bull So in case you should miss us at Christmas, We‘ll be out on our ass in the snow. Barrister â€" Solicitor Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1938 Weston Rd. (at John St.) Our auto, our horse and our sleigh. Now we‘re riding around on a donkey, He‘s wearied, tattered and slow, Alfred H. Herman BARRISTERS: and SOLICITORS Howard G. Ashbourne, B A. Carl W. Caskey, BA. 9.C. 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. w. (Just West Of Weston Rd.) Bob. Hewett, President, George Symme Ratepayers‘ Association. Barrister and Solicitor 43 King Street CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 Weston, Ontario BARRISTERS WESTON, ONT. â€" 247â€"6677 Weston CH 4â€"5697 Professional â€" Business Directory Q.C. Magnificant elms are dying by the thousands in Ontario and so far as we can gather very little is being done about it. Let us hope therefore, that the next Lands and Forests press release explains how the Provincial government plans to save this tree â€" if indeed it has such plans. Walter‘s Garage FULL GUARANTEE Motor & Automatic Repair Whee!l Alignment . $9.50 FREE Courtesy Car. Pickâ€"up 1778 Jane St. CH 7â€"6590 Mt. J. R. Currie, O.D. 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They are aware that the Viet Nam conflict could spark a Third World War and also that they could be grabbed uo by the U.S. Draft Board and killed in some unforsaken rice paddy in Asia. e 6| sugbented that the probanle Tok e reas mm:mo.- parties at Fort Lai of U.S. youth. College students are worried wrote. They are aware that the spark a Third World War and That‘s The Way ... 36" wide HOUSE OF TEXTILES I thought at last I had the reason why the college kids wine, dine, dance and sleep together on the beaches and in motels at Fort Lauderdal, Florida. It is simply I reasoned â€"an "enjoy yourself. today" philosophy, "because tomorrow you may be dead." _ in no time. "I was down in Fort Leuderdale at Easter three years ago holidaying with my family," he said. "I asked a few of these students why they flock to the sea coast every Easter instead of all flocking home." My friend said the answer he got was that they didn‘t really have a home to go to. 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