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Weston Times (1966), 6 Apr 1967, p. 12

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‘52"? hdttV “in?! Riki-IN " - diqlneu W uh: III-d nah-u. any: Tan-u Tau-nil) (Sonatina: Iol Surl- vbo wilt b . and Insulin Sunr- - Anvil t " a community work- shop h in hall " Gordon Guyana lac-hr: School, [Ahab-w. Spa-kit; with Mr. Soul- on the pun! will In Proton“: Anthony Adm-on. . to“ planner 3nd Rev. . lacuna. utter at St. Kiln-1's Anglia-n aura. Than. of the workshop, to get KMAIT in Albion Mall (Albion " tr Kipling Ave.) Open Daily 10 on. " lo pm. NEVER BEFORE l SRLE LIKE TliB--htMU.t EQUIPPED, SPECIAL“ PRICED CHEVROLETS! FtUhhBlEllthfiEW MOTORS - CHEV - OLDS /7 w,.,,--""'" <a1r"'rirqrliiliiC; Sturdy gym shoeswith fun foam insole arch feature and .extm long wearing soles ' These rugged boots are guaranteed washable. _ . Youth sizes-r-U . Boys sizes-- 1-5 u Warbhop Seeks _ Housing Crisis Answers REPEAT or A SELLOII'I' "III THE HEART OF Win/”65M! " l -m,me, m1 _ mil ' a. in new “a“. ”whimsy It will Sucking to The Advortiur this yak, Mr. Searle said that work shop will who into the homing crisis that now akin; in Toronto Teaming. Mr. Scull, who in can; chair-In a! Toronto Township’- Planning Baud my. in will lead I dim-io- on tho comparative and“. " m p... {allowing u but... a which qua-don mind by th. “in. wilt to opal: to trg."'"'" 349th {so in 1.00. “Th. pun that print. mur- priu and mount- " but municipal Ind provincial lav-ls, can play in the homing prtttffe Mr. Soul. aid. "It must he ox- plnimd to the public jut what community studies and community plum are." Mr. Saul. aid ho would urge the workshop to eonsider “but maul}: but.“ meth/eats," unit od mm at It uuunm- a! mid-tin] um thin they have but, (It In: be, ”plied. The my” and Aid. Alex J. Me- Neil lucked Deer the first printing today in the Etobicoke printing plant of Llwnon Jone. Ald. McNeil is duh-mm of the citizen committee Mulch planned and prepared the Mayor E. A. Horton pressed the button last week to sun the print- ing of 50,000 copies of I book which will be one of Etobicoke's Mar Centennial projects. The book, "Golden Leaves From Candi: Past" will outline our his. tory through reproductions of are newspaper front pages from 1867 to the present. The Workshop is being 3 ensured by "van Toronto 'fl'lth'rl, Chard“; u I Centenihl project. The Committee is looking forward to representation from many groups interested in civic condi- tions in tha Township. It will be sold for _$3 a copy ‘and profits will pay for Etobicoke's five days of June Centennial ehlehrations Rev. McClelland say. that an, Idvanca in society cannot be con- sidered meaningful unless it " vanc'u - Hie - iiidNidU1 ' in? Iii family. Borough's '67 Book In Print, Rev. McClelland question' the role of the church in Inn when it cannot be Iclf-nn‘uinin‘. Ho uh if' the church can afford to be operated in In are. which cannot support it. - " on comm M I. mid low-imam. bucket familial with- out bola-lit of high" attacking. In on no of “mutation and cybor- netics 'what do I. do about the person doing mlnull work or o low incom. wk? These people should not be penalized for not being able to attain . better standard of liv- ing becluu of their eavimnmunt "t un concamod about tho and. of population density on an hum tT/gtg':", 30v. McCul- lwd tel TH. “Vinita. In. lcClallud. ay- ha " pm to m - u. vim on eltart- that should b0 and. in new; aeeommodat'utn. within the cows-Kip. whack-inflatin- -9uiaqtlteamatsitrand One other sure starter in the Lakeshon riding is New Democratie Party candidate Pat Lawlor. The Liberals have not as yet announce? their candidate. Political observers are predict- ing I late May or early June provin- cial election. Mr. Engleson was born in the hkeshon area and educated here. He is partner in a Bay Street law thin, and prior 10wa his seat in the provincial ham had an earlier taste of the rough-and- tumble of electioneering when he was defeated in the federal riding of York West by Leonard 'Red' Kelly, the Liberal candidate. Mr. Eagleson has gained I measure of fame across the coun- try Is the lawyer working on behalf of former Toronto Maple Leaf defenceman Ctr! Brewer, who wanted to phy for the Canadian Natitmal team in thirymr’l world hockey championships. and localiboy Imkihg good. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Robert Welch, provincial leer.- tary and minister of citizenship. FORMERMAYOR of Mirrtiieo,htrdhar. Cans. paid a final visit to the Mimico municipal offices last week to take a last look before the hall it put to other use: by the borough. Mr. Griggs took time out to show a copy of The Mimico Story--- A history of _the town that has been so wel lreceived that it is in a sécond printing, Lakeshore PC's Expected. To Affirm Alan Eagleson; Lakeshore riding Progressive-thaw sen-sting meet Mondw evening; April 10, at Second Street School and from all indications it will be I shoe-in for incumbent member Alan Eatrlesors--Bay Street hwyct E37 "Titre, Sedans A- - -- FULL PIICI Ammo“: - 'owu Inuit,“ La In nova on yo}: oh! In" "but" oath“! In” you an"! Th." on in! a but "and“! '67 BRAND NEW '67 Dodge Darts '67 "500" Ham. $34411 $2627 $2267 $2457 '61 01ml"! “VI. W. Cl. HM! FULL PRICE FULL 'IICE FULL INC! Seeks Tory Nomiliation in Lakeshore KMAIT In Albion Mull (Albion " 5 Kipling An.) Open 9001 10 IJII /r w..,,.---'-""" <arrlrrrlilir; Fashion Stool)" comr- coulsiou am TOP GRAVE 52 u. - MAPLE SYRUP 136 or.- To omen svnup: Phone 239-4533 to be INSTALLED this YEAR at Embicoko's NEW Kiwanians will call at homes in EMhicokc bound- ed by Number River, Dundas St., Mortingron Rd. and Dixon Rd., on “In. Sundays. SENECA mMENTALLY SCHOOL RETARDED Human VALLEY Guns tun ASKS RESIDENTS OF “ONCOKE TO 1llrltllIIlillIiIllliNttirr SUPPORTMAC‘IIVLV 5343 DUNDAS W. - 239-8665 “a - of Hull. An.) EXPERT IODY & PAINT WORK Factory Refinishing TOWING SERVICES Free Estimates - Courtesy Cars Mahmud cums.» . Plymouth - mam Body Shop Special Playground Equipment annual at: “Mimi Sat. April I, tt G. " 9.30 a.m. to 1 pm. - ANNUAL MAPLE SYRUP CAMPAIGN to RAISE FUNDS for Community Work such an 52 on. - $2.50 136 or. - $5.50 AR. n to Fm.

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