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Weston Times (1966), 18 Aug 1966, p. 5

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Lut week in this column, the TIMES erroneou- ly reported that a former Weston mayor, Hurry Clark, had died since retiring from politics. Mr. Clark, president of the Premium Cutlery Co. Ltd, today 1: guective mm in both business end com- today is u: pet manltygjfgat The TIMES should have aid that Richard Sea- fel,','," the first mnyor of Weston to serve on etro council, had died. We sincerely regret any embarrassment we may have enuged Mr. Clark and his family and apologize. Metro planners are in the prone: of e and, of nominees! develop-nun diemlmlioe end density in the Metro are. which could leed to a new estimate for the expected peels population for the North York Tho future Spodiln “pant-y and You. St. sub. way oat-mica my auto Motto to stop up in Anticip- ated population growth for tho tomhip. Atroady tho 1'het." growth around the Dowmviow mo has boon noti . If“. The TTC has offered to provide Toronto Township with a shuttle bus service to connect with the TTC’s regular Melton bus route. Any operating losses would become a responsibility of the township. Weston con- tains 640 acres of land which is an sres slightly larger than Toronto Islands: York Township covers 5,000 acres and North York 44,000 acres. Weston doesn't have any commercial cemeteries which is just as well since they get both a busineee and tax exemption. York Township has three cemeteries and North York 47 cemeteries. Tho Ontario Safety League has a baby sitters train. ing course which has the approval of the Ontario health departsnent. The course includes a general dis- cussion of what children ranging in age from one to lo - like to do. To keep the little tots amused the course provides suggestions for games, crafts .and music. An early lesson for baby sitters includes .the fact that what a child likes to do and is not allowed to do by his parents promptly becomes the first things he wants to do as soon as parents leave the house; like, climbing " over the furniture. 7 - 7 - Metro clerk George Foster has been ill and in has- pital for medical treament. Weston Mayor Wes Bod. dington wee unable to attend Metro's special council meeting last week. The council session we: delayed in starting when only a few council members oppeared at the starting time and Metro executive was in spec- ial session on other matters. Metro parks department has had to find an extra $3,000 to spend on lighting end irrigation at the Hum- her Valley golf course. Metro has bought 20 adult folding wheel chem for the price of 851 each which will be put into use at e new homefor the neg. - will be put into use at a new home tor the aged. l The TIC plons to sell seven] old street cor looping 1 sites including ono on Wooten Rd. at the north-wan corner with Northlonds Ave. Metro Wolforo Conunis-l sionor Robort Smith will be o ponel snooker " the upcoming Ontario Municipol Associotion conforonco scheduled for Hamilton stoning Aug. 21. Ho wos Also‘ o (nos! speaker ot tho recent Ontorio Moyors ondl Reeves Association. 7 7 A - - I Metro is purchasing land required for the widening of Keele Street between Sheppard Ave. and Steele's Ave. A drum.and bugle corps sponsored by the Metro Police Association has competed in six gontests in On. tario and New York State so far this year and has won four contests. Metro council members believe that they should have a representative on the Metro Toronto Tourist and Convention Association. A repres- entative of the Metro coroner's office may be sent to an Ottawa conference on motor vehicle safety. . Metro Works Commissioner Ross Clark went to the races recently where he met a Metro council member who had a hot tip on a 30-1 long shot. The long shot came in but the council member had forgotten to tell the Metro official. Metro liceming commiuion inspectors spend one half their time on policing the taxicab induetry. Taxi- cab. are checked by Metro three times yearly to no that they are clean and their taxi fare meter is in good working order. Some Metro area howling alleys are conducting all night howling tournaments. Some Metro politicians are getting compleinta about too many hand hills and poetere being spread around resident- ial neighborhooda which means a clean up job for both residents and the suburban works department. York Township-Reeve Jack Mould is on a Metro committee that will meet with Veteran's organizations tn determine if they are willing to have the cenotaph in front of the old city hall moved to another location. STING. "IMO, STING The honeybee cm sting only once. Ind usually dies within I few minutes after 3min. Row- over. World nook Encyclopedil puma out. the bumbleboe an tun; again and "sity-OH so an In relatives, the wup. the Nmet. Ind the yollow iaeket. Thais The Way . . . RtCRARttSON--ttt em 10'!!! memory at I den husband Ind [other - "diet Itiehard. sou (Dick) no - any Am tt, an. I h". only your man (dear husband. to remember my when ll. through. But the 3mm." - A37 -treGure an mm at you. Ever rumoured tr his lov. " will. mm In family. Lawns” Au.-lonl Work " iii" CEMETERY LOT 39. m MEMORIAM mam. who hvo made the poor poorer by taxing the poor. l've seen politician: start war and end them. But. I haven‘t men I politician who actually out I not) to all war by sanctum Ind finding the cause of var. Yes, I know om person who has managed to shake the wrapping. I think I'll rend that Harper's article nun. and Crematorium CH 14361 METRO AFFAIRS CORRECTION (damned from Page 2) WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE I!!! - " - (In TI. Walnut Bldg.) THRE Vllll. IE A PARKING CHARGE or Me Mt VEHICLE» N THE NORTH PARKING AREA. VISITING THE HUMBER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER lat Phone 244-5324 Doctor ' Bride To Reside In San Diego, Calif. Dr. June: Cecil Kennedy. son 5 M Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kennedy 'I, M Church St. Weston, married; Rath Elizabeth Hermon of To. 1 mum in I recent ceremony at: Highllnd Baptist Church. Kiteh-l The attendants were Mrs. Mel Barnes, Willowdale and Dale and Brenda Rumball. Peter Raves, Donald R. Kennedy, Guido Brien Ind Devinder Singh chi, all of Toronto. ener. Dr. Kennedy, I graduate of the University of Toronto in medicine with his doctorate III medical biophysies is on staff of LIE Silk Institute in San Diego under a Can-dim Cancer Society fellowship. . Weston if Collegiate Institute Grade 13 Ontario Examinations Symbols representing marks no: l, 75 per cent or over; 11. 67 to " per cent, Ill, 60 to 66 per cent, c, 50 to 59 per cenL ALLEWAYV William: Geog C; AMBROSE, Margaret: Chem l; Lat IW, French 111; ANDERSON, David: Chem C; ANNIS, Susan: Eng C; Hist C; Algebra C; 1966 Upper School papers pas- sed by day and night students at the Weston Collegiate Insti. lute. “I. v- --__._ -, v Geom m; Chem C; Fr C; ASH. BEE, Gregory: En: C; Alg C; Geom Ir, Trig Ill: Phys C; Chem C; BARCLAY. Christine: Eng C; Biol rr, Chem C; Lat C; Fr C; BARNES. Graham: Trig C; Biol HILL“ C: Fr ur, BAR. TEIS, Norbert: Eng C; Beech, Brian: Eng C; Hist C; tat In; Pr C; BENNKTT, Mar. garet: Lat C; Fr C; BmTINGS, Hans: Eng C; Hist C; Geog C; . Factory to customer . Custom quality paint. ' Buy direct and save . Wholesale prices . Choice of 1.500 colour' . Mratey-back guarantee . Drive-in service 3775 Dunn“ Wett_ _ This is the complete list of 'a."Trirs." "in I' a: The Advertiser. founded in INT, was awarded the Rae L. leg Memorial Trophy for the best editorial page for news. papers with a circulation of 6.000 and over. It was also cited In the second best all round ta, [nudian weekly, second best front A Metropolitan Toronto week, ly newspaper. The Advertiser woo a first and three seconds in the "Better Newspaper Com- .tetition" sponsored annually by the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Biol m; Fr C: BmTRIDGE, Tam. da: Eng C; Hist C;‘BEYERLE. Brigitte: Eng 11; Alg I; Geont l; Trig Ir, Phys I;; Chem I; Fr I; Germ I; BISAGA Emilia: Eng m; Geom C; Biol C; Chem C; FY C: BLAHUT, Gordon: Geog C: BOWDEN, Elizabeth: Eng C; Lat C; Fr III; BRANDT, Bernd: Geom C: Trig C BRANDT. John: Eng III; Germ III: BRO- DIE, Michael: Eng C; Hist C; Geog ll; Biol C; Chem C; Fr 11; BRUCE, Douglas: Mg I; Ge- om Ir, Trig 1; Phys III; BUCK. LEY, Norma: Eng W; Hist III; Biol ir, Lat C: Fr In; BULL, David: Eng C; Hist III; Geog C; Alg Ill; Georn Ill; Trig m; Fr C: BURFORD. Betty Anne: Eng C; Mg II; Trig III: Biol Ir, Chem Ir. Lat III; CALI-IOON. Barbara: Eng III; Hist III; AIg C; Geom C; Biol III; Chem C; Fr C; CAMPBELL. Gordon: Eng C; Alg C; Geom C; Trig C; Phys C; Chem C; CANNING. Garry: Eng C; Trig 1; Chem C; Fr C; CASSAN. Nancy: Eng 1; Biol III; Chem C; Lat II; Pr II: GER. NAVEZ, Diane: Eng 1: Hist 1; Mg 1; Geom ll Biol I; Fr I: Ital II; CHALMERS. Leon: Eng Ir, Hist C; Biol 1; Chem III; CHAPMAN, Roger: Geom C: Trig III: CHAPMAN, Sandra: Eng III; Hist C; Geom I11; Trig C: Biol 111; Fr Ir. CHRISTIE. Marilyn. Eng II; Hist 1; Biol I; Lat Ir, Ft. II: CHRIS'I'O, Philip: Eng 1; Hist I; Lat 1; Fr 1: Germ 1: CLEMENT. Cecilia: Eng l; Hist 1; Geom IP, Trig III; Biol r, Chem II; Fr II; COOPER, Al. MAUREEN MeMILLAN receives King Memorial Trophy for "beat editorial page" on behalf of The Advertiser from Arvid Lundell, tirat vice- president of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. The annual meeting of the tussoeia- tion where presentations were made was held in St. John, New Brunswick last week. Metro Weekly Wins 1 First & 3 Seconds IGNMLLI con 155mm: "tsri-ltr!', __ll'rti'fsl trtryy.ltt:gM, - l page and second best Iporu page Managing editor Blaine Glou- ette said it was the first time that the newspaper entered the competitions. The paper in own- ed by the Principal Publishing Company. Maureen McMillan rs. ceived the awards on beta]! of bet father, president and pub- lisher who was away on a bui- nus trip. The newspaper cover: New Toronto, Minion, Lou Branch. Alderwood and part a! Toronto township. len: Eng C; Hist C; Geog C; cooPER,-Davidt Eng C; Al: I; Geom P, Trig I; Phys 1; Lat I; CRUI‘KSHANK, Grant; Eng C; Al; I; Trig 1; Fr IP. DAVIES. Lynda: Eng C; Hist C; Biol C; La: m; Fr In; DEYOUNG, John: Eng IW, Mg II: Geom I; Trig w, Phys li; Chem 11; Fr I; DINGWALL, David: Eng C; Alg C; Geom C; Trig III; DIPIDCK, David: Eng C; Geom C; Tris C; Lat C; Pr Ill; mam. Paul: A]. C; My c;mc;mc;hc: ' I in an“: In. I; " I: mean I; Ttitr; m1; chm“ /"'g,,,e,eh,Pt'.'tv"r (Cum-dune?) DIXON. Grant: Eng C; Alg CH Geom m, Trig III: Phys Cal Chem C; Fr In; DOBSON, tin-1 (in: Sec. Pram C: DOUGALL,‘ Charles: Eng C: Chem C; n.- SON. Craig: Germ III; Ease, Holger: Mg m; Geom It; Biol) IW. Germ 1; FORREST, Ian. wood: Eng C; Alg w, Geom w, Trig Ir, Biol C; Phys W; Chem Il; FRANCESCUT, Aramis, Eng C; Hist C; Aig II; Geom It; Trig I; Phys I: Chem, III: PRA. SER, David: Eng III; Alg C; Goon: Ill; Trig C; Phys In; Chem III; Lat III; GALE. Louise; Alg I; Geom III; Trig C; Chem In; Pr III; GAIL. Wendy: Eng IP, Trig C: Chem C; FY III; GHEDIN, Cecilia: Eng 1; Hist m Latin l; Pt 1; Germ II; GIBSON, David: Eng C; Geog C; Alg C: Geom C; Trig C; Chem C; Fr C; COVE, James Eng I: Alg 1; Gem: 1; Trig 1; Phys 1; Chem 1; Fr 1; GREEN. STErN, Jeffrey: Eng m Ttig II; Biol l; Chem r, Fr m GRUBBE, Bruce: Eng C; Alg C; Gen: II; Trig C; Biol IW, Lat C; HAMIL- TON. Lorene: Eng 1; mg III; Lat I; Fr I; Germ It; HEATH. Anne: Eng C: Hist XII; Goon: Irr; Chem C; Lat C: RENDER. SON, Merger. Eng HI: Biol l; Chem III; Lat m; Fr In: HEN. RY. Wayne: Eng III; Mg C; Geom C: Biol C; HOGAN, ur. nine: Eng m; Georn C; Biol C; Lat II; Fr ll; HOOK. Valerie: Eng W, Biol C: [at ll: Fr Ir, Germ rr, JARVIS, 1min: mg I; Alg ll; Geom I; Trig 1; Biol P, Chem l; Fr l; 10W”. Ingrid: Eng Ii; Biol C; Chen C; Let C: Pr m JONES, JonHl-uu ll: Gm m: Ttig c; Biol 11; " C; JONES. Peter: Eng C; All In; Gem m; Trig C; Biol C; h ty, xmnums. Willi-m: nu c; Mg: m; Gem tr, Ttig “any! m; Chem CGerttt It; MAR OWN. Peter: Geog C; m Aig m; Goon I; his m: PM! In; hem C: Germ tt; mm Continued Woods-Pufkis Nuptials Held." At St. Stephens Presbyterian But min wi, Man was and i ushers were Master June: Fox ‘ Jr. 1nd Inter Stephen Wood-‘ ward. For the reception in tho Old Hill, the bride's mother were I linen two piece dress in spring green with pink accessories and I eon-sue a! pink rou buds Ind he": ttf Ireland. The groom's mother chose I Dior blue lace are“ with much- HIGHEST HONOR.. T be highest honor a young man cm earn in Scout- ing was presented to Peter Zuuwel by Pelmo Scout Troup Master D. Nieholls (left) at a. garden party at the home of (CW from Page " few ynrs Mo, I developer came to North York with a large sub. division plan for the west side oi Weston Rd. " Sheppard Ave. Opinion . . . Like others, he was bound to the riTe per cent parks dedica- tion law required under provin- cial legislation. On the surface. it would Ip- pen that this developer was very generous because he give the township 12 acres of "park lattd"-tnttre than the five per cent required by the Act for the right to build the Humbermede subdivision. The catch here however ls that this land is more than useless Ind practically imcceuible to children and their parents liv- ing in the subdivision. So poor is thit "park land" in fact. North York bu since attempted l0 unload it onto the Conservp "on Authority Mr one dollar. Why then does North York in, sist on one developer giving up '60,000 (Councillor Chusid‘s fig. ure) worth of land for perms. GETTING MARRIED? 241-5211 ' may». 1. 1b. " MaenqunuGIcoruudvlr ad In. 'e a yolk-ma. MCWIUI“ Ta.tr-r-tri.rraat.ltt-.a_Pi.. Wadi-Uncut- C'i'iSriii'yii'i','iir- cmmmum-muamm this. (Id-bl. mum and up. sinking u Wen-Hum United Church. Adds Elaine loan. daughter d It. and In. Earle H loan a! Fara-worth Dr., Wan. untried (Hugh) Howard Coon. an d the his Mr. and Mn. The ceremony wu conducud by new. Kenneth Noble and unlo- m was In. Vera Cooke. liner- In-hv ot the (room. Given in undue by her father, the bride chm In Een. pn waist dress with bell sleeve: d guipure lice and cubed“! train. The neckline in detail its heavy lace in lily white crepe and matching open ring head- piece with We!!! veil. Her cu- cade was yellow roses and white nephews. Empire style dresses in blue cotton shantuu piped with ttlive groan were won try the maid of honor In: Wanda Moore and 'tet-tvt----., Couple Visit Bermuda After Vows Taken sion to tubdivide just a few! acres, when the lame municip- ality agrees to accept land worth only one dollar from another de. veloper who files a plan of sub diviaion for many. many acres? Despite official pronouncements that the township does have a parks policy, there ii at least some good evidence to suggest that the township doesn't. Isn't is about time that North York did adopt a parkland dedi- cation policy that would apply eqully to all developers? GOOD FOOD 'flt is one at the things Cana- dians take casually for granted that they can walk into a gro- cery store-an, grocery More- and fully expect to get for their money foods that are not only safe but of high quality. But we can enjoy this casual assurance nrtly because there is an agency of the government constantly ex- amining, inspecting and regulat. in: the processes by which the food we'buy is prepared and packaged. --Winrtipeg Free Press 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zunwel, Gela- wood Dr. He was awarded the Queen Scout badge in time to wear it to the Compésite Scout Camp for Greater Metro in Haliburton. comity " Flee WESTON MES A: I min, the TIMES“ pd” In. “your“ 1 Bert an In list“! In! and ushers um 8mm Smith ad In“ Good. I For the new“ at the Old ‘lu'll. the bride's mm were I “white blue " china we! junta dru- qrittt draped in!!!“ and up the": and mm but [pan]. She atrial mm rout. attend“! In. J. -. a!" you velvet be“ m at a the but of their - all M (“can m d will daisies. ths the that to ”and: and Barbados, the bride were I pu- cock linen mil. with eerte hat, Duane! shoes. pun. and um“. Guests from out a! town was Mr. and In. I. A. But, Bar- hados: B. Smith. Winnipeg; Ada Turner. Wellington. 3.C.; In. Canaan Fournequx. Lndylmitl. " The couple has taken up adv dance in Toronto. lEAVENS 32:11 ABmel ofMoney ”new“. All Duke: & Models It’s Bargain Time AT All TIMES 100 CHOICE ussn cuts SAVE a": "t Tt

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