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Weston Times (1966), 24 Nov 1966, p. 12

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Now $650 Wiiit99s Now $695 Al Sttreet9trattrrtt. m sum WAGON PLYMOUTH FURY ll no a. w man-I II. 9431! we W " - 0-0 d in m " 9-)“! l“ ”I. “(In 0. VII Fe. is III-[7'57“ I. ”a. ini' me.- TEE: I Many. many times I have rais- ,ed my voice demlnd'mg more l Satisfactory neommodation tor ithe elderly. As a result housing! "or senior citizens today is being : "reeted in North York but mane , :are still needed. We're Getting Those I long Overdue Servicesi " JOE GOULD, Ward , Aldon-Ink Candida“ First let me say that the Wes. ton Times has always given the news good coverage In dstates its views both to criticize and to praise. This type of reporting IS what is needed to get good gov- ernment V Santa goes western in "The Great Toy Robbery", an awardwinning film satire by the National Film Board. Com- plete with good guys. bad guys and plenty of action, this colour cartoon is one of many excellent films available It his been my job as your Councillor. and with your sum port, it will be my job to continue to get first-class. and I may add, long-overdue facilities. which the west-end taxpayers have been paying for And should receive. North York needs ahiermen who will watch the constantly rising expenditures by school trustees and Metro representa- tives. _ Their expenses are paid out of the local levy causing increased rents and taxes to home-owners and since we collect the tax bills it in our job to keep them down. In 1826 the first fire depart- ment of York was organized and the first fire engine company came into being, Hence the dis. inppeannce of the “bucket bri. ptr" l The first fire engine in: a can, carrying I puncheon, a There is also not enough suit. able accommodation for large families. They need places to live near the TTC and parks. Next year I would agam lead a North York delegation to the TIC demanding a single fare. One of these days we will crack Chxcago's early history Is mar- red by I story which tetls how Mrs. O’Leary's cow kicked uvrr a lantern m a barn. and anay went the fire - destroymg most of the city. Toronto] hom the 1830's on was mounted by many big fires This is the story of mm many of these fires were (ought through the years. In 1800 York (Toronmt “as sparsely populated Houses were few and far between. Prevailing fire regulations stated that all homes must have buckets, tilled with water, on hand at an limes. Hand-Pulled Fire Trucks lirig History - 1hstnittster linked Church , tigl t “MM, Fa, cu: ' [ Rev. J. Kenneth Noble WESTON 'ilGmilllllli CHURCH ":00 AM. - "on!" m Contact“ by Mr. Alcott I“ n- Pu Bible Ch. ’:45 A.M. - lulu & Inter-cal." m ":00 AM. - In am: CIA- Ito. an. - Rm. [Momma]. Primary. Crib Curler 9:30 a.m.-Senior Church School (9 yrs. and um Plthfindér Class li:00 a.m.-.-Mornin Worship Advent geries: 'He Comes' (I) "To the Seeker" 11m a.m.-duttiar Church School (up to a yrbl Study 2414571 "also am Sunday, November 27, 1906 Sunday, November 727, 1966 Cu. Btreet " - are“ _ The municipal tax system is 1 virtually staggering with the con- }suntiy increasing demand for improved municipal services. IThe province must step in and §help the homeowner - property owner carry the load tor such services as schools and weture, which in tact, eat up more than half of the North York tax dollar. 1 During the next term on Coun- Icii I want to get the answers to vthese and many other problems gdealt with " both the Metro and North York level. the Transit Cttmtnissiott's ivory tower. I feel that a good citizen is one who gets out to learn what is go- ing on in his community and I therefore believe that you should attend our Council meetings to get a first-hand view of what your elected representatives do. If you lay a complaint or ask for something this often gives your alderman the moral support and strength he needs to per- suade Council to his way of thinking. You know where I .Land. I am With you and our community all the way and will continue to make your wishes known at Council and at Metro or any other level at government where results can be obtained. We are making progress in Ward 2 with your help and'with your vote we can speed it upp. l These l fighting I modern today. large cask “hxch can hold from 60 to 80 gallons of water. , prize of $4 was anarded to the hrs! can at a tire, El lor second. $2 for third, $1 for lourth. and one shilling for every other cart at the scene of the fire. The hand-engine system con. tinued until 1860. These chains: were crudely built machines and were pulled to a fire by men. Later. steam engines “are used because the lawn of York did not have its own horses. But sometimes the nearest horse available would be pressed mlo service. After the steam engine became popular. the old hand . engines were sold to small municipalities. These archaic methods of tire. fighting are a fur cry from the modern, aerial-ladder trucks of "also "ta688 to the public from libraries and film councils. Anyone planning film pro- grams for the holiday season or the Centennial, may request assistance trom their nearest NFB office. _ The nemm trends in men's 'sportswear indicate an interest tin colour combined with surfaced fabrics in casual jackets, sweat- lers and shirt-jun, which have (been created for leisure and country wear. Among the most interesting of these toppers are shirt-jaw, designed by Mr. Charles of lush plush Arnel/Ny- Ion which has a luxuriously itrrushed surface. There are single - breisted, double _ breasted and zippered pullover styles in this metieu. lously tailored collection, any one of which would be I most welcome Christmas gift for the [man who has everything. The Plush Touch Because brushed AruebNyiort l its present level in Forest Hill is I knitted fabric it is comfort- 1 even if that level is slightly better able to wear. It tailors superbly lthan Toronto‘s. He ssaid that this and it has the added advantage should be the case in Weston of being hand-washable. Mr. when the people perhaps have Charles has chosen tones of gol. better garbage pickup, street den earth, clay taupe, cashmere, snow rmoval and other services. chianti. navy and dusty olive for He also MEWS that Senior his collection of shirt-jam which Citizens' incomes should receive embody some of the features ot l tax relief so they are not forced the modified Mod look with those l to sell their homes . of the classic Cortina feeling oti He also said it elected !r will active sportswear. jurge the attomey-general's de. ‘partment to change the Expro- There are single - breisted, printinn Procedures Act so that double _ breasted and zippered people may get fair-prices when ?ulh?ver' styles in this metieu. their homes are expropriated. POLLS 0pll9il " a.m. ass?“ 8p.m. Sth, for all Eight Wards, on Those penom who expect to be absent from the I election officials who in carrying cut their duties will be they are entitled to vote, or all voter. who for religious n the day fixed for polling, any vote ot the Advance Poll. WEDNESDAY - NOV. 3DIH THURSDAY - DEC. IST FRIDAY - DEC. " MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS EXERCISE YOUR FRANCHISE - VOTE EARLY The Municipal Elections for the Borough of An Advance Poll will also be held i An Advance Poll will be held in the Township of York Municipal Building, 2700 Eglinton Ave. West, TOWN or WESTON, 2000 Weston, Road, For Ward 6 ADVANCE POLLS In MLWNIa Whit-I‘m Inth in. "r-tsts. ieiurew -riikpa-ttimt.ttieftt-s mu: ttatt n-uhiu which a u"dAtrtHd_es'b-dit. lbw-hummmhf- trNamingiFetndam-tut Were-dovob'ncnhm- any with tho prim-Mu at the Hum Tum MBeiat Nan. Bet do“ not fun- thl introductioL cl high rise building in snug; nu kept-up am: and does In} helium that through - highways should be built through i't2'dl are“ because of the int-mud; tunic whieh these conditiau‘ create. "U I can at the support a! Council I intend to urge tho pro- vineial government to consider granting special legislation run that we cu: levy I remain; house tax lulu! duh family homes used as multiple dwelling," he says. ' White also believes that the ttomeowner-taxpayer deserves a break on improvements. He noted that each time a person makea any major repairs or improves his house his assessment (on up which in turn discouraer him from making further tmprove, ments. As a controller he would urge Metro Coucil to allow the homeowner to make up to $5,000 in improvements for up to five years without having his assess- ment and taxes increased. Candidate White expressed con- cern over the future of Weston when it becomes a small part of the large Borough of York. White noted that the City of Tomato has promised to maintain service at its present level in Forest Hill even if that level is slightly better than Toronto‘s. He ssaid that this should be the case in Weston when the people perhaps have better garbage pickup, s t r e e t snow rmoval and other services. "This way we should encourage people to take great pride in their homes without fear of increased taxes." BOROUGH OF YORK During The Same Hours. in the Municipal Office, from the Borough, or confined in hospital, or in will be unable to attend the Poll at which religious reasons are prevented from voting on $glBtWWWlu,lhliG to. Ag ”I; . WWWJ M. ttW. ttttl, YOU tmEaenATRrI,BHeE0.6MBX0"BtNa UPAnomeoaFroB-qNgratmeMt York will be held on Monday, December FOR ALL YOU! WIN” PAINTING AND WALLPAPII Maotr “or AT .... H. G. (DURHAM, Clerk, Township bf York, and Returning Officer, Porough of York. 1947 WESTON RD. (at John St.) WESTON -- 244-0224 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! SAVE NOW IO a.m. lil 8 p.m. OF CANADA LTD. Value " $1.35 FROM THE HOUR OF

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