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Weston Times (1966), 25 Aug 1966, p. 3

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MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM EVERDILL of North York, honermoonintt " "Birchwood in the Poconos," of Penn- aylvania. were taken on an old Nah- ioned buggy ride around Birchwood. (Continued from Page I) As I parting shot, Stark asked If Council couldn‘t slow the speed limit down to so mph. Perry said, “That‘s policing, “I've been [cranial for ae- tion'." 70 Resident: . . . Contact! was asked if Weston has In anti-noise bylaw. War. ily, the ‘ Mayor Inn/cred yes. The outraged women then told hum that A. P. Green trucks were going down Rosemount " ' am _ although they had agreed some years back to " 11 pun. curfew. The Mayor said that It was I use of outgrown facili- tirs and that they ought to move. He said that there had been vsitrpers trying to 'tsur out company and use the Ind high rise apartments. Another outraged woman, Mrs. Jane Dee, said that on the night uf the 11th. she was watching television in her living room when a truck went by. A picture ten Mt the wall. A North York- er said that in one month last year. he had counted 1400 trucks on Wendell Ave. He added that aiarm clocks were useless be. cause one is up at 6:30 am. anyway. This was greeted with applause. Mrs. Burdekin offered to take in an inspector and serve him tea and sandwiches in the liv- ing room if it would help. Mr. Everdell is employed by the Metro- politan Toronto Police Department as a Police Officer. Mrs, Everdoll is the former Miss Mary Ann Stewart. de. the tor The citizen, pointed out that sum: A. P. Green are repairing their Rosemount outlet BOW, they me using Yellnnd Ave. anyway. The Council promised oritt ac- tion to solve the complains. L" SAVE I Mt. . Factory to customer " Custom quality paints . Buy direct and save . Wholesale prices . Choice of 1,500 colours . Mcney-back guarantee . rum-Lin “rm... Factory to customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of Moo colour: M(ney-back guarantee Drive-in service 3775 Dumb: West _ mu Yrs. 1574;qu Inn-Manuals -tntagt.hMutthlfit v.1 uranium-main» ”alumina-n- mhuvomm lik- ny and was out“ mmmmumr- “LG-AWUDNW hasestrtmlattodtMtYoehwmt't alter any enact-dons even tttougtrWeatttrshas-rtautm" orrsotrstorth.tsetterparttrta eentnrr,artdm'iih-agorrd deaimomthastitwiiigainbe camellia-emu. A trump in the wood: I: a delight during the warm lum- ner month: but remember to avoid when ivy. This plant which no" close to the ground tus clusters of mm shiny green Eaves and white berries. It may Be hidden in the midst ot other type: od undergrowth. so be. were. (Wuhan yuan-mm sm- Win VIN CHIN OLDS 3200 Dqtterin 789-3481 On bulletin Just Below 401 A Barrel of Money Ask The Man Who Drivel One USED CARS 0N DISPUY AT All TIMES All Makes & Model: It's Bargain Time SAVE 100 had. in I Item tom-untu- ive, who in "dition to having I m on the council, also an!“ Metro's “In comma”. " a member of Metro planning board, In also help. shape the mam and structural future of two million people. Wan-giant: ”Vomm'tbunahh -rst-eqtrneitsMxeisltogive"rttre*tia"totMt" "to-ttrt-tost-et-ester-feature' WM "eaxettraNerthYoeeuriw 'taa.ee,-ealretrseveteat 'eetg0-eit-ttetqtratthe “can" ”Momma” Suburbs' "Raw Deal" At Metre Will End December 31"66: Servi The present Metro setup is unfair in another way. Half the re-tttati". on council are city poliucim even though tmr thirdl ot the population live in tho nah-m. In another four months all this will chute. The one null for one munity ipaiity representatiun system in Metro government he: been a heavy burden that has resulted in some suburban mayor; and reeves being worn out by wear- ing two hats at the same time. The existing Metro Council structures gives Weston, York Township and North York one member and one vote each as is the can for the other Metro suburbs. Come next Jan. 1 with tho reorganization of Metro Council a multiple represent" ion will be available to the new boroughs. Metro Council will be enlarg- ed from " members, (12 from the suburbs and " from the city) to 5 total of 32 members. The 32 members will be distrib- uted on the but of 20 memb- ers from' the five suburban boroughs md 12 from the city. For the borough at York: FINA?! KIN! there will be 3 representatives, During the nexotia for North York, six represerttat. ward system ther ives and tor Etobicoke tour re maps prepared by , presenatives. isnip tttuf-orgy one The existing Metro Minimums ward system-the ation gives little time to the'tytrtainine Weston I suburban reeves to give to Eglinton Ave.. and Metro duties. "Metro in many roughly 16,000 pee ways has been I secondary role councillors agreed for the suburban move." said this urea south to 2] North York Reeve James Serv- if a 5 ward system ice. 's-d, by York Towns] The reason for this has been that the suburban reeve has been so involved with local civic problems and meetings that there are only so many hours in the week that he can devote to Metro wide respons- ibilities. chairman .. Ham and ' W! I " m Cross Street " Church Street Minister - ttee. R. J. Boggs, BA. study 241-1571 Muse 241-9538 UNION SERVICES with Westminster United & Central United Churches "an out!" - I" summ- un mm mm mm mm mama... triiiiimiiR's/ mtiii"'iimt, / W... C--..--'...-.'"...-'"'. WESTON Mtlllfmlllili CHURCH ODEON WESTON 10:00 am. - Morning Worship In Weston Presbyterian Church. Cross St. " Church St. Joint Service with Weston Pesbrtertars Morning Worship - 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY. AUGUST as”. _ at Weston frecbyterhn Church Sunday, Ind cUtrsu -tmited Church 1gttlnittsltt Ihtt'ltd thatch mun-mm um um Aug, 113M F40“: l The Council ot View: could H101 are: that eitiretts' efforts Itaver the your: in the fields of hulth. parking, library and re- creation should can: " the and at this yen and he taken over ‘comptetely by residents of York 1Township next year. am. out nun he h a Ila-hr a! the lotto oz- ocuuvo m. [be lain policy tutu - o! lotto mama. lay at the (Indians at he menu" commit!” which an - on to lotto Council In lined on the "commendation- of department omen]; "t would doubt if any more than two or three of the "communion: a! the executive are ever ehang. Fair The Council of Weston agreed unanimously on I s ward sys- t-rn since the Borough of York in a few years will number 200.000 people. The work load pet councillor or alderman will te increased because ot the cxtn population. A council of 15 will be needed to keep up with this work load. A 5 ward system gives Weston ' chance of two representatives on Coun- Cu and two representatives on the Board of Education This we believe is needed if the Town ot Weston is to have a true voice in the future Borough of York. PRIVATE KINGDOMS During the negotiations on the ward Iynem. there were 14 maps prepared by York Town. snip tttuf-only one showing a 5 ward system-the fifth ward containing Weston and south to Eglinton Ave.. and containing roughly 16,000 people. Weston councillors agreed to enlarge this area south to 21.500 people. if a 5 ward system was adopt. ed by York Township Council. This enlargement and subse. quent changes necessary in the other wards because of the im creased population in ward 5 interfered with the private king- doms of various York Township members. As a result they want to retain their existing wards jami add Weston to the fourth ward. This would keep their private kingdoms intact and a politician from Weston would have to contest his seat in a ward of 33.000 people, stretch. 'ng from Oak Street in Weston to Bloor Street on the south. In such a situation a political rep- rtsentative or a Board of Edu. ication representative from Wes- (Continued from Page n Kenna": Noble 241-1821 ton would have sent chance of success. and View could be faced with no representation " aii. Since the present Council at Weston wu given the task at looking after the people's inter- data, both now and in the future, in this critical time, we must seek the Ontario Municipal Board's approval in " effort to retain fair representation in the new Borough at York, not only an Council. not only on the Board of Education. but for rep- resentation on all citizen boards in the Borough, and even to ap- proval that our Town employees are treated fairly when they be. come employees of the new Bor- ough of York. the In!" Mio- Co.- nitm the dull with - my and rapid Inuit raj-cu. Wm layer Wet Balm is chairman ol Metro we!“ con- mittu and I who: a! the Metro Planning loud. The problem " Metro for the West- ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW IN COLOR Ella Fitzgerald, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. the Smother: Brothers and Jonathan Winters join Andy Williams in the sea. son's opening of The Andy Wil. l'ams Show on the CTV network Wednesday. September , (t:30. " pan. EDT). The series. be. burning its fifth season, will be in color. Williuna opens his musical- variety program singing "Sun, day" and "Strangers in the Night". backed by dlncers in production numbers ehoreograph- ed by James Starbuck. The Smother: Brothers present I comedy routine and sing the folk tune, Michael, Row the Butt Ashore. Miss Fitzgerald sings Dover Man, ioirung Wil. liams in Talkin' Blues and If You Haven't Got a Song. Jonathan Winter: gives his impressions of newcomera in TV --e novice filming in a ru ed location, a mature woman 1?i'-, ing her camera debut as ho less of a drawing class, and a hud- ding actor suddenly upgraded as SIM" of an epic. The Silver Fox. In the main production num- ber Roy Rogers and Dale Evans ride on stage with their famous [momma horses Trigger and Buttermilk. Williams closes the show sing- ing Love is Here to sur. 'er.8aevieeis.-ttteref Foam Seats & Inch CHOICE OF FABRICS Vinyl Recliners em- 5...... $59. SOFA DAY-BED Seals I Sleep 1 Reversible {can mattress 4" deep - wlth full size Dalston. ramm- nble “not“ cunts. Bedroom tut Faaa -- (Tsifuieq . on." Him . can - " 'e, Ting late h ya. hm riiiraarad -iid - $59.95 Yours truly, James W. Trimbee, Church St.. Weston. Box art-t Fa- Je"."" i'i'iii.‘ in. if . - I p-ere ' M: pun-sens,- t7eyttStteirAia' an 3n. 8].. IMPORTED FRAME-WALNUT FINISH f -- --_- .Lloyd Stroll." :lel (hm-cu L mum Removable Zip Conn-Full 4" Saab. - noun PARK run I Kale ' Lawrence-PH. 244-3231 3 SEATER SOFA svm’rncnn‘ Will-t Neal-n WiMutttllitadlt hot ell-Give at It!" Cal-c8 can one wannabe In. - municipality he. he and. I In individual. not -tietdaHr media. Any um new“ nua haw sound muons It challenzmg ttte minimum recommendation: was by the men who have time to can“: In "poet: ttt a civic problem. Weston layer Wei Bedding- ton has teamed that much d the admittiatrative wort at Metro mm be conducted by Metro ottieials with the politic- ian stridly in the role ot being 3 member of a team that net: policy. While the Weston mayor In" It time; be too any son“ " the committee level he at least doesn‘t make unneceuary no eches in Metro Council. York Reeve Jack Mould hu long has the content and relaxed Incub- er of Metro executive commit- tee. He seldom pushes or applies preuure on I policy matter In!- less someone in turn has pru- sed him to do the pushing. North York Reeve Jim Serv- ice has long contended that North York has not always got the voice It deserves at the Metro level. To the council members, Mr. Service is on the outside looking in, otter a sup- porter of lost causes. The reeve. himself, is not satisfied with the way Metro aelecta its commit- tee representatives, otter sue picious that North York gets pushed into the background. The role of the boroughs will be changed in 1907 with each bor- ough mayor guaranteed a seat on the policy making executive committee " well as having ad- ditional voting nymentatives. The voices of the suburb. in Metro in 1957 an be expected to be much more powerful than in the past. A véice that Giii have plenty to my at the right time. in the right place. I '69. m tU9 $9.95

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