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Weston Times (1966), 24 Nov 1966, p. 8

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_, si-ri------- F ttera: Veil! Community totmtil Hears Every (adapts Nov. 28 " “u mm In: can-q h u- not m ad M Yul - h Wu eir-ati-ttNtltr_ #ar80tb-tiatt_torial for WESTON . . . " distinguished eve/III I mucus: w CHARLIE GOODFELLOW an um I. WIBNN CID-I‘ll It: 00M WESTON IHEATRE In The "new" Borough of York don't guess, play it Safe, Electra- Lei HE PROMISES " EVEN GREATER WESTON AND BOROUGH OF YORK. SAT. & SUN. 1:30 . 4:50 . 8:15 BOARD of CONTROL IN THE NEW BOROUGH OF YORK CHARLES ll. (CHARLIE) GOODFELLOW wild-,quw. albumin-it‘d “Yuk Own-n: Council. “WWII-lu- any a but. " enemas SEVEN DAYS ONLY EXCLUSIVE [MITED ENGAGEMENT Times Wed: Dars on snow ONLY Tt30 RM. a f FOR Robert Wood, 50 Church St., Weston "erue-uu.tu.hr-osum'li9tFtte-r iiinsaiittutm.atr-tia-'tu'titr_lretit" wittsatiotut.eaa-hriNeall-a_t.aetitrar mmmuwmlmbwww In mm. Cm ' iroednrtMtas-iti-s SNOW BOOTS BUY AND WEAK QUALITY SHOES FOR STYLE AND C03IFORT . Savtgo . Gold Cross . Scott McHnle For Children For Ladies Fer Men BECK BRAND SHOES NAMES 1915 Wu“: It at nun-u Club of £33th Br WARD 2 [,]ffl,llilll1l!ll,l, "ED" t0llillr0lllt1ll "Your local Choice" For Alderman "ED" CONFORZI " Gm THINGS DON!!! NORTH YORK “denial: Ward 1 Noah York BOOTH Industrial Builder "ii_'""_""c WHO IS HE? EDWARD This foreclul young newcomer to nolitiq h no stranger to may in North York being an industrial builder in North York for the past " years and may I add I large industrial uxpayer. Toronto-born Ed is " ”us old. married. and I father of two sons 1nd I daughter. A “and“! and I well known business man in ht field. “LOGIC" is " mword to mm. . Taxes will be held u u sensible . More . A BETTER PLACE Fort YOU Proposals For The Future Of North York! More Parks and Removal Of Dittlles: Two Masts NJ. - .0 Canal The North Vat 01 the We mun. have um [emanation n the Metro level. The mucus of transportation, irtettsding m GORDON WILIUIT, V eaetdW0. for _ 0n um Pub um.- - W North Yuk um, and: u It? dar all m0- and Lu.- batt all-old: in! out playground MI. Tttir mm we must -ute " “new“! with mm Council to allow North Yer! recreation departs“! in use the Metro parks for our " tive park purposcl. Then at course is the universal g uedtorasinglelare’l‘lCtieketu (hu- vaterfruil beaches must be: cleared of Motion to that they, may once again be made avail-1 able tar all Metro citiulu. 1' would like to on Metro adopt an inhibitor in its in all no that loco automobiles would be spared the corrosive ravages of road Ialt. 0n the North York Council level,lwouldllkotoaeeaaew policy for parka aeqtsiritiotss. We are 90 millions short of iGil landa and a start now would ttl tabliah a policy to narrow the up within the next few yearn. We also must have a new policy for elimination of ditches. I pro- pose a formula that would re- duce the casts per home of Il new pavement. storm sewers and sidewalks and curbs by MPI. Our , library buidling program in, eludes lo community branch li. braries within the out three years. We also must increase our _ book buying budget to keep pace l with the need of our increasing‘ population. The district plan pro- , gram too must be continued to provide zoning stability in North York Mr the first time in years. As a member of Council for four years. two as a Councillor and two as a Controller. I seek re-electlon knowing that I can provide a strong informed voice. on the Metro Council. and a pro. pensive program for North York. malt-omn- -r,t_tnretionofttt. "I am. Inna-my Ind WWW-lumi- altr,ee-dattaegt.'strs. - nah: m "ads ”Emma‘s“!!- 1Mte.Ntrneiiaat-dsottb. higMst'etheitrtttrNttethY1tr_ IOppose. . . locatimted from pace 5) rtse development, for the bene- fit of the Developer. They could not care less about the small homeowner who suddenly finds himself looking onto a vast wall of concrete towering more than 20 storeys abuse him; or you put into office those Candidates who wish to bring the 20th Century into the area with high rise develop- ment taking its correct place in sound planning. The rights of the homeowner being consider- " and maintained " all times. It you believe in the latter policy then don't stay at home. on Election Day - to abstain from voting is a vote tor those ‘hom and buggy' Candidates. g; Goodfellow 'V. 2%: Speaks Up Of course not t everything is rosy; York tlike Toronto) has sewer problems. These are no: l corrected overnight. But an over- fan study has been practically rcombleted by private consultlnts 11nd from here in, there can only be progress and improvement in his field. , ((‘aul'uuea from page I) .eral Home and St. Johrft Aagi. iicart Church. Rev. Harvey Sense {conducted the services. The Pall 'Bearers were. G. Darlington and M. Lynn (grandsons). D. Bunch. (W. Calhoun. J. Franz, J. Par- lnck. Interment “as at St. Phil, Iliis Cemetery. The combined York and Wer ton I predict will be the hub of tomorrow's greater Metropolitan Toronto. We must attract a good share of the expected population explosion no that developers in- stead a! homeowner: carry the heavier tax burden. My ex. perience as Chairman of York's Planning Board will greatly help during the redevelopment era. Dear Mr. Editor: 1trowrittmoerrseitrtt-ttt your issues that “you how where you stand with Gttttdfeb low.""l‘o income emu-one: I promise not to inatttt the "tar intelligence by using gimmicks to "buy" their votes. A posteard showing a candidate's family, I admit, is good advertising it the family was running for Mtiee. and not the candidate! I seek reelection on the merits of MY I believe voters are entitled to meet the man asking for their vote, and I shall be pleased to hear directly from Inyone about the needs and problems they may have. ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE. and on the strength of MY RECORD WHILE IN OFFICE. Having been a Traffic Board member. your street lighting 't 993'; modern and we enjoy paved roads and sidewalks on about every street. Ever W' at’ UDEUN WESTON CHAILI‘ ”PILL“, and“... for loud If cm As a past chairman of‘York's Hydro Commission. 1 cm report that York enjoys the lowest hydro rates throughout Metro, and to make you happier, we operate the only debt-free Hydro Board in all of Ontario. Everyone recognizes me u the one who does not "run for the hills" when administering Coun- eil business. Given I vote of con. fidence " the polls, I shall con- tinue to serve my boroygh's best interests. as I do this day and every day, fearlessly and with honesty. “Greatest Story The George Stevens Produe. tion “The Greatest Story Ever Told," acclaimed ground tho world as a brilliant motion pie- ture achievement. will play an exclusive uvemdly amusement " the Odeon Weston Theatre, commencing November 24. Dedicated . . The Technicolor film “in is. presented direct from in high. 1y successful roadshow engage. man. There will be one show highly " 7:30: showings on Sab urdny and Sunday will be at 1:30, 4:30 Ind lzls Fm. Tho script in mm by an”: Mme]! h creative " ooclluou with Curl and“ “an; altering any a! the Hm {Duh d_ Holy Serbian. it ia mil. with: and “my mov- " the-m. macaw mo vi. III mm by I mm mm. ”hr dedieated to no - ill: I“!!! mm of his life. "The Gum “on Iva Tut" the My " ' nu has Ind-d us My. sun-r 'tt"terpieee and n I ttim out rm 1mm and tum unnec- hr [mt-lion- m cm. Featured in the superb utter- national cast are such acclaimed performers " Max Von Sydow, Jon Ferrer, Charlton Hum. Roddy McDovull. Doroth Me. Guire. Sidney Potter. David Me. Clllnm. Shelly Winters, Angela ham, and John Wine. by CNAILIS GOODIILLOW, Yuk "Ada'. for lard at cm

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