Inud d Cad-b “It In. mama-haw MerettaidNtetbryfr3?t an! In.†that North York Council VII (in m with lava-No emu-nth- to the -tiontieot"hiqaiaegegrant no out hospital who the let tarratei0eing “uniform Ian-Mum. _ TI. “log-um nomad out to the North York controllers that tho (would! at Vienna and an council ot Yard had both unudmously Ind " - meetings endorsed the unlin- council at York had both may Yon-k mu m unatsimouaty andat "eraultgrtiiarg.ro.ortitmettt. Fm endow-d the ".liea- patina can] “Mun-Enn- timtetfth.twsttttsNtaishtrs he: leach! nun-m nubile“: d an mews" of yum Ila-pink. Br u mm. hmdeukum-s etttneide- both mm question of mun: a one nip sundae the North York he» levy for tone yam for Imp» dart number Memorial is lo tal - purposes. Hated on the “In between Wes, York favors a five year terminal and North York. Northwest- while Weston council voted tor‘ern Hospital is situated on a six year period, with the pru'xround that lies partly in York Henry Banach. missionary to the North American Indians, lzstened to the testimony of his converted Indian chief, "I have been a heathen, l have grown old among the heathen there- fore I know what the heathen think about. First, a preacher came and told us there was a God. We answered him - Do you think we are so ignorant as not to know that? Go back to the place you came from. Am other preacher came and told us. ‘You must not steel or lie or drink.'. To him we said, "Go learn the same yourself and teach it to your own people, for who are greater liars and drunkards than they?" So we sent him away also. But when brother Busch came to us, he came in a different way and with another message. He entered our wigwams and said, 'I have come to you in the name of the Lord of heaven Ind Factory to customer Custom quality paints Bay direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Money-back guarantee Drive-in service 3775 Dundas West Est. " Yrs. 767-6162 TAKE NWCE that the Corporation of the Town~ ship of York intends to apply to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order of the Board approving the placing on the ballot at the Borough of York elections to be held dn the Sth day ot Decanter, 1966, the following question: . DATED It the Township M York tttis 28rd day a! September, Iâ€. i H. G. coun'mm. Clerk. Township of York. 2700 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto 15. ontario. 1967 New Car Showing IN THE MATTER OF the Municipality of Metropo- litan Toronto Act (11.5.0. 1960, c. 260) and Section " of The qupicipggéq (RS.O. mo. c. 249). AND FURTHER TAKE $011“ that it no objection is filed within the tinfe sped ied. The Ontario Munidpll Board may dispense with I public hearing of the appli- el on. Any person' mny. within hi enty-one days after the first publication of this notice, send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the il'e19e',1litr of the Township of York. 2700 Eglinton Avenue West, aroma 13. Ontario. I notice in writing stating his objection to such approval. TO WEGNER&SONS FORD SALES LTD. REFRESHMENTS SERVED . ROSES FOR THE LADIES Highway No. 7, Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxie, Mustang, T-Bird "ARE YOU IN FAVOUR or THE LEVYING or ONE MILL ON THE ANNUAL TAX RATE FOR A PERIOD or FIVE YEARS FOR THE PURPOSE OF A GRANT IN AID OF THE CONSTRUCTION OR EXPANSION OF HOSPITALS IN THE BOR- OUGH or YORK?" . SHOWROOM Thursday, September 29th, 1966 NOTICE OF INTENTION APPLY TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD See the GO-GO GIRLS perform from G -10 pm. POINTS In PUNDER THE BOROUGH OF YORK PlEBISCITE Dorothy Clan Kilburn Next Wear-'5' 'Bmlget Is cordially invites you to attend . 7, W oodbridge [Just West of Islington Ave.) by Weston's located on The at our “gummy-mm aluminum: has“ t.N-gt.m YatEB-.dtAiapertaimity, P,1rtt1ert1efePttla--etwva-i. raisadtirtutotsrth,ttdthamd m ' mnmbdumdulhuhu†"VMMdm newâ€. I,h".iutsrrhitlietrirthtred. 'utt.taruMmgeualBaa" haaa1readradvertisedtHNsb who not kit-antin- -sihmtrtutth.tmstrumteitr alitieswiilarguetHr-ti" ttteriuetutwet-ttMtt" ttteNtsatieiplBoardatBttear- mum. of earth. He has sent me to "ill (Com-nun! from Page l) , h I 'l"' tha_t. lie {mayor Id": l' or the town of Thorold, asking given ps ovun .n o f o the province to shoulder 80 per your ans. to deliver 'tru r m cent of the coat of education, them, so that He may make you since "real estate should prim. holy and happy. I could not tro. arily my taxes for services to get those words. .;property only and not for social In my dreams try night 'lirrviees . . ." such as educa- seemed to see that Son of Godhwn. ' and that blood shed tor new COntroller Irving Paisley said, Day by day he told me more'the resolution "sounded like an and the tears gushed down my , old, broken record." Instead of cheeks, and my heart loved tttcout asking for "relief", he said, Son of God for what He lud:0ntario municipalities should done for me. Then I spoke ot form I study committee and Him to my people, and many ‘present constructive alternatives more received Him into theirito the present system which re- hearts; and since then we are suits in 50 cents of every muni- a changed people, " you ait cups! tax dollar being allocated know. Christ has done it; none -------- m“ ----- but He. If you would be happy - as we are, listen to the words minds of a Holy God of justice. of God, and let them enter your} But God is also a trod of lave hearts." l end P. meet the demand, of the Participants in many religions pray to God the Creator, but Jesus states in the word of God, "No man cometh unto the Fath- er but by Me." In other words we cannot barge into the ofriee of a Holy God without first en- countering the Divine Secre- tary, His Son, Jesus Christ. And the interview we have with Him must always be prefaced with the cry, “Lord be merci- ml to me a sinner." Why do we need to come to God the Father through his Son, Jesus Christ? It is because God has made a law that says, "The soul that sinneth, it shall die." We are all under the sentence of death according to the de. 1am Sonic. and a: t'.et) ti- that North It? is very mgnisaat at as am tantrum- this the two hospital; but made out on until; towards it wall-hem or North York china. m his Inn-1cm! the' two on considered North York hospital: bonus tur.bttttt have , m in m Yuk. Mr. Ser- 1 vice uhd the Mutation to u- m to “new." ol Waste“ and York that tho council of1 North York will “and financial: assistance to the two hospitals when their present amnion plug which depend new on a fovonble vote on the plebiscite on Peetntrer 5, are being reli- Reeve Service, Controller Irvin} Pulley. Controller Gordon Hurl. tturt And Controller Frank Wttt. Ethreation Tax . . mantis of a Holy God of Justice, But God is also a God of lay: and to meet the demand, of the law that He sent His Son to die so that His death may be accounted as our death. We cannot come to God any other way; it is the way ordained by "There is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved." Acts 4, 12. Not the name of God the Father, nor the name of the Holy Spirit but the name of Je, sus Christ brings eternal life to all those whmwill receive Him. The (lawsuit)! was heard by 197ts WESTON RD. (North of Loblun) WESTON _ re'4srrra"is't'a I {F535 tl ll g " ' I , " 'r" § 'sc-sa, il Tr . ',se> I tf, F, _ __ , P/rc';'; F: 1.. 'w, :ss l g a . . EUR ELEGANCE AND SAVINGS T00! The bridegroom received the Bachelor of [acumen Engine- ering Degree {tom General " ton Institute. Flint, and the Master of Business Administra- I lion Degree from the University Lot Western Ontario, London. ‘The bride holds the 'Bachelor of Arts Degree from Alma cot. ’lege, Alma Michigan, and the 'Master of Arts Degree from ‘Michigan State University. E. Lansing. Upon returning from ltheir honeymoon in Jamaica, tho newlyweds will reside in Montreal, quebec. Gian hit but. «all. q6nr.reemteu%satsdt" mammanm, lithium In mind in» daragt-matParttarsdrt- Yeeiars M a and I KahunuadlrJulnl. [Induction m 's mo ot ivory bet ude fashion“ along prin- can . win. I scooped neck- line, long traditional deem. and elongated bodice falling to a chapel train. Her shower veil of silk illusion Was crowned with imported Mouton lace rimmed in pearls. Her nine: mote a compiimeutary gown of blue and gold brocade. The Erik’s iaMr, Linda uwis,.as-idedb-r,smd Knuth W. We: at tum.vuhutm.0md- atingasuaherssrereBareyRoe "tdetet.-ttrotttardthetteide, andTimertttrEstettier,bmtts" alum to public and secondary school education. Weston councillor, Jim Trim- bee, agrees that real estate is "over taxed", but he said, a pro- vincial takeover of education would not result in any real tax reduetiap. Ward 3 councillor, Robert " ill, declared that real estate taxes are "pretty light" com- pared to some municipalities. A Metro homeowner who pays $500 a year in was, would pay $1,200 on the same home in Boston, he said. If the province did de. cide to take over, education at Moosonee would improve and the standard in Metro would be lowered, he added. Ward 5 Councillor. Murray! Chusid, said with the municipal‘ election just two months off, "it ; is now the silly season for pie: in the sky and free tttreetear rides for everybody arena“! Lewis-Koehler Nupiiais f is to "keep pressing until they eventually do something about it." The only thing that can be done Reeve James Service warned if the province takes over the cost of education it will also take over control. Comments made by the Wer) Both councils endorsed Thor. ton councillors were just as en- old's resolution, with North York lightening. . ‘adding a rider that Metro M.P. Edwin Hodges: "Asking the P.'s should be asked to put their province to pay so per cent islweizllt behind it too. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. - (In The w""." 3148.) Phone 244-5324 BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? MRS. EDWARD J. KOEHLER Wilbert Perry: "We either pay through real astute tunes or through ittereased Fedenl-Pro- vincill taxes. fine, but I'd like to see them pay 100 per cent." Lloyd Sainsbury: "We should gt along with the resolution." L. H. Fields Studio 241â€! "5 METEOR "BEAU A In: sun on mm mm": numnmlon. uc. "OS0. '66 PlYMOllTHS AS MUCH AS "5 mum SEDAN an" m M Human.“ mu, Vin mun mu - â€an nut, mm». s cm mm: mm mm": mamas. Wu $1,995 New 3LT†Wu $2.09! Now â€.750 "4 PLYMOUTH SEDAN an Inn an. mun ca, man awn-u m an - .teAaKrttt can Win 'ttteen 9.9.94.9 999'?! INVITES YOU TO QUALITY USED CARS VI.- $tA65 Tod-y â€A†'6! CHIN! mum â€no: um Alva-Am. mun "am a “BIG. m. than $1,505 '61 VOLKSWAGIN I500 v â€cu-aunt‘s m. "c. an". 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