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Weston Times (1966), 28 Jul 1966, p. 7

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WESTON WEDDING FOR DOWNSVIEW BRII Battled And Lost The Reeve has been pushing| He said the discrepancies beâ€" for approval of the plan beâ€"| tween North York and Metro‘s cause of impending appeals by | views on population must be developers before the Ontario| settled before the plan is ac‘ Municipal Board. | cepted. "By approving this we Some developers have claimâ€" are saying ‘Do it now, look laâ€" ed their applications for land | ter". He said ratepayers who development have Leen refused Will be affected by the plan by planning board and council| have not had an opportunity to because they do not conform tol realize its impact or learn the North York‘s District Plans,| implications. which they insist are not yet! _ Councilior _ Murray _ Chusid legal and binding, because they | $@id: "It ~seems strange that are based on the Metro Toronâ€"; We can sit here and attempt to to Official Plan, which has not: Push forward an Official Plan yet been approved. for Metro when we can‘t even Speaking for the west end of | a8ree on North York‘s own dis the Township, Councillor Paul‘ trict plans. We should put our Godfrey said befora annravin=| own house in order first." Speaking for the west end of the Township, Councillor Paul Godfrey said, before approving the metro official plan all the people of North York must be properly represented. Mr. Service said Council‘s reâ€" fusal both "shocked and flabberâ€" gasted" him, but claimed other councils will take the action North York Council hasn‘t the courage to take. _ Despite the defeat, Mr. Servâ€" ice The Reeve claims Metro counâ€" eil has been compelied to study the plan early in the fall beâ€" cause they were advised North York Council would approve it, whether it has Metro‘s blessing or not. The Reeve has been pushing for approval of the plan beâ€" cause of impending appeals by developers before the Ontario Municipal Board. "The East end, the central area, the north end have all mission. "As far as I‘m concernâ€" ed I triggered the action +1 wanted", he said. Service Factory to customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Mcneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€"in service 3775 Dundas West us Est. 20 Â¥rs. ©767â€"6162 (IN THE NORTH PARK PLAZA) KEELE & LAWRENCE PHONE _ 241â€"7380 Plugs in anywhere or battéry operated. Ideal for camping fishing, picnics or the home. % '::mtormer Powered © All Transistor ones : A.(?/.'D.C. Cords ©@ Rechargeable Battery â€" @ Sun Visor Plug Into Any Outlet FROM ELECTROHOME DON‘T FORGET TO FILL IN YOUR ENTRY BLANK AND ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION AT TAVAT THIS TRANSISTORIZED ENVOY DEWUKE 11" TV _ eeanaAy WEIGHS ONLY 15 LBS. T AV A T PORTABLE TV 1379 LA WRENCE AVE. WEST STEREO CENTRE its by } "There are many matters the city boys will find more pres sing than planning and the Meâ€" tor Plan will remain a draft | plan" he warned. in the west end don‘t even know what‘s going on By the time the west end gets everythinz studied in the plan, it will be binding and official and there‘ll be no possibility of: change. It is not in the best interest of the people to approve this.". ; Councilior lan Rogers supporâ€" ted the Reeve‘s motion . and chided council for behaving "like another Metro." The history of Metro for the past eight or nine years has been "delay, delay, delay" the Councillor said. Any Councillor who thinks the system _ will change the minute the new Metro takes over is naive, he added. He said the same cityâ€"suburâ€" ban split that exists toâ€"day will remain when the new Metro is we‘ll tolerate it no longer?" Controller Gordon Hurlburt agreed +that adoption of the this week "reaffirm my resery ations". He said the document has been bandied about without "We‘re stuck with it for five years, like it or not" he waraâ€" approval by North York now,| is binding on the municipality | for five years. | areas 3, 4, and 5 should be com:â€" plete before Council approves Controller Irving Paisley said ditional information received He The Canadian government will have a full issue of 26 million of these new five:cent "Comâ€" monwealth" _ stamps _ printed. They will commemorate the conâ€" vening, in Ottawa, Sept. 8, the 12th General Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. The conference will run to Oct. 5. The staimp shows an unusual view of the historic parliamentary library at the capital and symbolizes the workâ€" ings of parliamentary governâ€" ment. Purpose of the conferâ€" ences, which have been held since 1911, is to promote underâ€" sianding and united interest in respect for the. rule of law: rights of the individual and the ideals of parliamentary democâ€" racy. ORANGE ONION SALAD Slices of orange and rings of sweet onion arranged on crisp greens make a popular salad to serve with roast meat or steak. If you want to use this combinâ€" ation for luncheon or Sundayâ€" night supper salad, add slices of ccoked chicken or turkey. French dressing or mayonnaise â€" type dressing may be used with the crangeâ€"onion salad whether it is served with meat or poultry. The fitted waistâ€"line, short sleeves, skirt and train were delicately appliqued in lace and her twoâ€"tiered elbow length veil was caught in a glittering tiara encrusted _ with _ rhinestones matching her heartâ€"shaped neckâ€" lace. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Ontario Given in marriage by her father, the ‘ceremony was. perâ€" formed by Father Wigglesworth, against a background of yellow and white mums in floral array. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Marthe Collin the groom‘s mother, at the organ, and the soloist was Miss Moniâ€" que Collin, the groom‘s sister. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Hall of Epsom Downs Drive, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michel Collin of Sudbury, er, and junior bridesmaid Patty Conkie, cousin of the bride. The flower girl was Heather Kerr. The maid of honor and bridesâ€" inaids‘ floor length dresses were fashioned in Aâ€"line pale green brocaded peau de soie overlayâ€" cd with â€" silk â€" organza, â€" short sleeves with deep banded ruffleâ€" edge and waistâ€"lines trimmed with pale green velvet, with beadbands of velvet to match. The junior bridesmaid was similarly gowned in celanese More people are killed each year in highway acâ€" cidents than die from scarlet fever, typhoid, tuâ€" berculosis, diph t heria whooping cough, measles, poliomyelitis, influenza or bronchitis combined! $t. Bernard‘s Roman â€" Catholic Church, Weston, for her recent Michel Collin, looking radiant and beautifully gowned in a floorâ€"length Aâ€"ine dress, jewel neckline and cathedral train of white silk organza over nylon taffeta. Candy McMullen was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were: Barbara McMullen; Ann Collin, sister of the groom; Susan Ringâ€" DEATH "One traffic death ocâ€" curs in Canada every 100 minutes. Every 34 minâ€" utes one injury is recordâ€" ed." Statistics can speak for themselves and these certainly do. Great cautâ€" ion is needed on our highâ€" ways. Slow down and live. WHO I$ MR. HUBBS? WwATCH THIS AD COLL INâ€"HALL | _ (Continued from page 3) lB-adley. | To receive for the bride at ‘ the reception, held at The Wedgâ€" {wood, her mother chose a turâ€" |quoise crepe dress and matchâ€" {ing accessories. Her corsage was Ipink carnations and white butâ€" tou mums. To receive, the groom‘s mother wore a two piece rose dress, with matching accessories. Her corsage was white carnations avd roses. For the honeymoon trip the tride chose a twoâ€"piece powder blue dress, with matching hat. Biack patent shoes and purse completed herâ€" ensemble. Her corsage was pink carnations and sweetheart roses. Following their trip the couple will reside in Weston. Out of town guests at the wedâ€" ding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Plumas, Man,, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, Ashawa, Mrs. A. Newell, Fergus, Mr. and Mrs, ‘W. Ferrier, Fergus and Mr. and Mrs. T. Newell of Minâ€" neapolis, Minn. It had been suggested to counâ€" cil that it might be a good idea to introduce family swimming nights at the pools. But council felt the teenagers, by far the largest portion of the pool popuâ€" lation, wouldn‘t like the idea of having mom and dad and the rest of the family dampening their splash parties. Rather than taking a chance of losing the steady teen patronâ€" age, council decided against proâ€" It looks like York Township teenagers have squashedâ€" a toâ€" getherness idea for two of the municipality‘s outdoor swimming Metro council has agreed to let York Township use a 12,400 squareâ€"foot section of a Metro works yard, in order to improve the route of Brockcliffe Blvd. iand to replace the 13â€"acre secâ€" tion of Cedarvale ravine, taken up by the Spadina expressway project. taffeta under. organza. They carâ€" ried crescent shaped bouquets of yellow roses and white and yeliow mums, and wore crystal necklaces, gifts of the bride. The flower girl was dressed in ‘ pale green taffeta, puff sleeves and full skirt gathered at the waist. She carried a white basket of yellow roses and mums. Metro and York will negotiate turning over 13 acres of York Involved in the purchase of the land, which is to take place The groom‘s mother chose a deep shade of rose for her dress with lace bodice and silk crepe skirt. Her hat and accessories were navy blue, and she wore 2 corsage of creamy white roses. Following â€" the }ecepuonfitrhie' newlyâ€"weds left for a honeymoon trip to Dearborn, Michigan, and for the journey the bride wore a yellow rayon boucle suit, matching hat, white blouse and accessories, with a corsage of yellow roses. On their return the couple will live in Toronto. YORK FAMILY POOL NIGHTS MIGHT DAMPEN TEEN SPIRIT Out of town guests attending YORK AND METRO MAKE LAND DEALS Mr. Murphy said the children would probably be between the ages of 12 to 15, and the couple selected to raise the family will be a specially selected married couple, who will provide a "famâ€" ilyâ€"like atmosphere" for the fosâ€" ter children. "Any: more than six children would defeat the purpose of the group home. | expect 12 chilâ€" dren would do the children a grave injustice. The neighbours would be antagonistic. The purâ€" pose is to raise these foster children in a normal homeâ€"like atmosphere," said the Reeve. (Continued from Page 1) He said the house would be the same as any regular resiâ€" dence in all respects; no differâ€" ent from living in a neighbourâ€" hood where a couple has a famâ€" ‘ly of six children. Reeve James Service said the home would be restricted to a total of six children, including the natural children of the fosâ€" ter parents. Foster Families . . Parrot of Ajax. From St. Cathâ€" ; erines; Mr. and Mrs. J. Green, | Mrs. A. H. Green, Mr. Douglas Green and Miss l-.l:y Kuzylk. | Journeying from Laval, Quebec: | Mr. and Mrs. L. Geddes. From | Riverside, Ont.: Mr. and Mrs. W. Green. Arriving from Kettleâ€" | by, Ont.: Mr. and Mrs. A. lon-i ham. Pudd‘nhead says: * Before you make a friend, cat a bushel of salt with him". Pot Calling The Kettle Black It‘s baking day at Pioneer Vilâ€" lage this coming weekend, and if local housewives don‘t realize just how lucky they are in modâ€" ern day kitchens, take a peek at how pioneer women prepared food in preâ€"Confederation Upper Canada. over a four year period, is about 125 to 135 private dwellings. Metro will hold off outright exâ€" propriation until necessary. It may cost Metro up to $4, 000,000 to replace the parkland lost to the expressway. imoting the family fun nights at the pools. Village staff, garbed in period dress, will demonstrate oldâ€"time baking in the bake pot and bake oven, along with the culinary delights of black pot cooking and how grain was ground into fiour. On Saturday there will also be a sale of homeâ€"made goodies by Women‘s Institute groups from the district. Metro council has approved its conservation authority‘s project that will extend along the Humâ€" ber River area from Black Creek to Scarlett Rd. the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. M. Collin and family, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Dennie from Sudâ€" bury. Mr, and Mrs. R.. Vachon of Cooksville, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mmmm! Sounds scrumptious â€"bet the smell will be nice enough to eat» too! MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston Rd. (at Church St. Traffic Light) WETâ€"DAMPâ€"LEA ”KY, BASEMENTS... 3. oo silt MabE ory wl oo Permanently | aFaobhk SS 2 9e PSX c cuaranrce y yc ree r semime . 4 f A""v/ g 1,31 siice t920 4 ANELLI COHST“R"LCTION Roger 62071 _ ‘B&RY DISPENSING OPTICIAN NEIL J. 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