A second tir terminal. some- where north of Metro is planned to handle six million passengers by 1972, but it is estimated that seven million will be humlled trough Toronto International at Cat time, he said. The Federal department of , transport gooted in the design‘ and construction of Toronto Inter- _ national Airport. the Conservative candidate for the Federal riding of North York charged Tuesday. DOT designed the airport to handle two million people a year and was to handle Metro's esti- mated needs for the next 10 to 15 years, said lawyer Richard Rohmer. Instead 3,200,000 passen- gers overloaded facilities two years after the new terminal building was built in 1966. ery Collegiate: Jan-Mari- Gor- mari, St. John's, Loretta Abbey and University of Western thr- Wano: Morgan! Mary Riordan, St John‘s. Loretlo Abbey. pre- ,iruAt'y attending St. Michael's College, University ot Toronto; Mr Blasted for “Goofing‘ Design of Malton 'Airport Archbishep Pocock to Receive Weston Debutantes at lavish Centennial Ball T can debmames from St. J ude's Patish .in Ngnh York will be pre- sented to His Excelleocy Philip H. Pocock. Co-Adjutor Archbishop of Toronto, at the CWL-sponsored Centennial Ball on April 14 in St. Basil the Great College audi- torium. Weston. All of them reside m Weston and hue completed their Grade 12 education. Their names and Susan Mary Link. primary school in Guekph; Emery Colle- giate in North York and Loretto' Abbey; Carole-Ann Malt, St. Jdhn's School in Weston and Em. BHURBIIES _CEff_, _/lilo/ii SOLVE 'tGlr0]llrE]pf'i' "The decismn Ito build and " THESE FIVE communes supplied by Grant Brown Motors tomorrow will be filled with daffo- dila and staffed with women volunteers of the Weston Cancer unit. The cars will be parked in Our local arm on.“ up- proxim-Mly 0.0 minutes cf hockey per boy pot w.ek. More “Manually-inclined boys In free to cry out for the all-nu turns of out. division. What can. .t-r-.-rht.s In?“ tut, turn: since it Id Mlicvspirihd who sumo: Mind, won communifia cf Southern the only am. teiq_ir the dovobgmcm.,of Tho conch» work without ink-or hockey for in boys. any ply or recognition and Our local arm “for: up- aivo hours of their time for perraimately in minutes of "a boys ouch Hook. I have one boy in the minor- alem all-nan end one in the atom. Neither has had a prac- tie. union with his team all season. They play in no regu- lar league. They meef on a friendly unis with well-dres- sod, well-practiced teams of "heir own age who are in rag»- lar leagues and mow them down by euperior play. They have waved approximahly six games this year. letter From A Parent Three Weston tum: wont " Sir: All This for ltrMinutesi " RCAF Base Fire Kills Woman & 2 Daughters St. Jam's and Emery Collegiate. "Over an couples have reserve ed tickets for the ball. Gordon .Braund and his orehestrt will provide the music and Sal Azza- rello will act as master of cere- monies. Intermission entertain» ment will also be a feature of the evening," said Mrs. Diane God. frey, spokesman for the CWL damee committee. fl pand the proposed and existing airports) will be of major im- portance to people in Metro Ttr- ronto who use air “amputation. " will be critically important that the best possible facilities he made available in minute of the demand and not after as is always the case with DOT's sup- ply." remarked Rainier. Thorou Kathrim Ian-r. St. John's. Lorena Abbey, presently. attending Mg St. Michael’s College; Maureen Williamson. King St. Public School and Em. cry Collegiate; Teresa Mn Cm, primary school in Windsor and Emery Collegiate: Barbara Anne Finger-Id, primary school in Newtoumiland and Emery Colle- giate; Pawn Ann Hollank, King St. Public School and Wes. m mm: Mae-M-h-uc, the burn-mum in " Catha. In rim: is available " the Weston "on. for any ham or slum at $30 an hour. Controller Winston u- wru my that Wum Ann- is a print. "on. . id not "chive any 'srd','1C"etg,i'l'.' Town of Wish", nor is apply- ing for on. n this time from the Borough of York. sun" at $30 an hour. We have bun told mu the rum our teams uncut pru- tice and play more than is lack of money. Why are the facilities onioyod by the Bert Robinson org-ninth! no! availabh to our boys? We are not trying to groom N.H.L. "The auditorium will fly flags _ . JAM??? IlNrlal.MI _ 'r, _, resyieas - V tNt _ '211s'C2",""" Proceeds are for the work ot the church and the League hopes the dance will become a yearly msverttssrerueirtr t1feUmtttaf bar Areas designated (w super-high rise is the pmperty behind the JamyWoolner apartments cup really zoned industrial, a resi- dential are: between Jane, Lamb- ton. Grandville and Dalrymple and the residential area south of Eglinwn on both sides of Eim. The Rockcliffe plan which is bounded by Eglinton Ave, Jane St., Woolner Ave. and the HEPC right-of-eras, Hiildale Rd. and number Blvd. includes a number at major zoning thugs. burst Ct. and north of York Ave Theplanisdesignedhosetland use patterns for the next 10 years. In the report. the authors stres- sed that a number of areas are deteriorating and that steps should be taken tryuttte municipal. "gitigre" family†ttysitttRNr _ '21:] super-high rise in others. Prepared by consunjng engin- eers and town planners Proctor and Redraw, the urban study was released last week and will likely be approved uith few changes in a few weeks by council.. A planning study of the Rock- eliUe sector of the Borough of York calls tor upgrading and rev habilitation of some neighbor- hoods, preservation of others as - Canadian, Centennial and Pa pal. Tables will also receive the Cemetmtai much: f “There will be 55 door prizes. The thut is a Centennial bond worth $100 “An all-Canadian buffet 1cth a Toast in Canadian wine tS plan. ned." Mrs. Godfrey said? My "ther. when a resident of Weston, donated money to the Lion'. Club for this am on the understanding "at. when egeded and functioning suinbly, it would be handed over ht up town of Westen for the use of the children of this area. a," but to of!" a Program As it is new. any boy who onioys hockey of good calibre must have our org-niuiion and travel to other rinks for in time. Approximately "an†par- ents turn out with their thirty boys for thes. yam-s. Each admission is MK for parents and players so vou can see that the assistance near'ed is not beyond consideration. . Yours sincerely, Housing Upkeep Key to. Rockcliffe Plan stmtegie locational Sale of duffodlla is part of'the Unit's April fund rn1sittr tannin. Behind the wheel of the first cur is Jock Ward who chats with Grant Brown nles mung" Dave Doll. I Queens Drive, BARBP, RA F. 'cox‘ movement activity." , The other three recommended The largest section containing rehabilitation areas are: both about 500 single family homes, _ sides of CW St., east of Jasper -owtrttrrarg,erarpkeetr: mi strut-*fPIi-ktT pin-thud the trarer-side tural conditions is bounded by . of Humber Blvd. and a piece be. This was quite obvious as the department heads presenwi their budgets to the board of control on Wednesday and Thurs. day. _ York board of control is busy chopping away " these budgets, trying to bring them in line with past years but are finding it pretty hard to do. A new expendimre item will be the cost of maintenance of the new centennial building when Labor add salary cams are on the rise in the Borough at York. G. E. Mitchell, treasurer, says that wages are up T per cent according to union contracts. ity to "relieve the parking prob- lem, and encourage home im. movement activity." labor & Service Costs Will Hit New Highs In '67 Budget QUICKSILVER APPEARANCE of the Humber River Monday morning was captured by shooting into the sun and re ording the bright metalic re- flettiorr at sun 'h,rfi9'f,'i'iflf thela3rttItercwaters, created by the misrhir dowhpour of Sunday night. wave», bangle, mumv, mu. k nu phr- one Lrmn in? a the RENEE GGG; - -ridaa. "mm - devotiouMVIe-u 'trdttettq. mt-tA-tttttttmM-e trstsrtt-rttt-ret-eerluu. an In. Mom-um In an after: to cut down costs board of control has asked Colin MacDonald, works commission- er to chop his waterworks pro- gram for 1967 more than half from $155,000 down to $70,000. In 1966 over $68,000 WIS span on the waterworks program. Mr. MacDonald said three Waterman protects are masts for 1967. These include: l. Construction at a 12" Wat. ermain at Jane St. north of Pine Hill Crest. at m 1stimated cost it is ready now under addition to legiate. Lambton. Grandvmc. Dalrymple Caesar and Jasper Park." Mrs. "X" Doesn't Know Who Prepares Her Dressings late this year. It is construction as an York Memorial col- " tt,tt'at,,,ut'atrdpt ttttvie m.mm WIEMDIM The 65 young members are: working at top effort to make this, thei- Centennial project, a memnrlble event, To raise funds ior their trip lhey “Ill hold a special music night this evening' and Friday evening " York" Memorial Collegiate, 2000 lag-f linzton Ave. West. Tickets, Irei Rommlm To Buy Spring Daffodils Tomorrow Very little, change is suggested street with no access p Weston for most other low density resi- . Rd. . ’ dentin areas except maintaining, Besides York number Voeatiam high mm: t'r"rttmieirrarirar'ar-retrrmt' inf m‘m. ceil- York Memorial collegiate band Ml] -tour Mexico for a month this summer Ind perform in cities like Monterrey, Guadala- jara. Mexico City and Acapulco. The program will include two television appearances amnged by their Mexican hosts, and sev- eral open-air concerts, vices including garbage' collec- tian, snow removal, weed comm, recreation Poens, and repair of roads and sidewalks. The plan also recommends the realignment d Bakelite Blvd. at its southerly end no connect Runnymede Rd. and says Rum, her BIN, will be I collector York Memorial a. Band, Plan Big Tour of Mexico mean Jasper Are and Humber 1 street on the north-west side. The Blvd. near Weston Rd. south-east Ate will be a local Apartments on left indicate Weston’s growth in re- cent years and the tiny St. Philip's Rd. bridge in foreground is; link with past. Them car- cmuinz, will soon be replaced.., ---_e" Photo by Alexandra Studio, Jane & 13mm J. M. Dvorak." menial stadium slated Mr the south side of Rumbee Blvd.. the -ertyNstsouthegtttesetsoot t1l.ibelttedforahigttriseseeitr amusing m. Mexican consuls and 75th" officials have been invited. 1hepumeriexveetttsatttte popuutiamMttteRoekergre- available at the door or from band members. This concert will range from Schubert's Unfinished Symphony to jazz a la Dixieland Jamboree to the Mexican Hat Dance. "The concert tour will help strengthen the bonds ot friend. ship between our two countries." sly: Kathy Gray. band member. "This is the only trip of its kind ever made by any uhool in Canada. and has been made possible by our energetic and dedicated leader, music teacher wit! fverttuuy We to 19,000 . ,Queen‘s Park head†between uther 11 mm. and 1 p.m. with human. Inn: and I loud when, and helpLexpects to muster up I large ieml-I turnout of citiuns. ( Arthur Chisholm. a Tax Ite, form Council Tire-president said ‘lhe petition to be mounted to the party leaders 'dVll, for a provincial “team - "ion costs and other unit. not idirectly Muted to real mu Hues. . Times this week were II" a... nimous in their comment on In. at church {militia tor 011:.- tion. They strmOy (not 3. proposal. J new: school baud numb " handed $150 million to build new institutions this m to m Item‘s Q92! aet1'll'1lNit-'-'i-1iagi-'it'd-at The chairman of the allocation committee for Centnl Unimd. Weston. stated he would like to we "any sensible program like this if it could keep our taxes down. Unfortunately all our halts are irr constant use - morning. afternoon and evening, our wo- Robert" Nixon, leader of the Ontario Liberal Party and Dom ald MacDonald the Ontario New Democratic chief are apparently more accessible to ratepayers' organizations with problems than John Robarls who heads tho provincial Conservatives. tire Lady of mun-y, Gum Ave.. aid that me two room. "whieh are not in’nse " he moment." He said he didh’t think it would become necessary to, cause there hie several whoa: serving the district. Atmikhle But Not A spokesman for the Metro. poliun Toronto Tax Reform Council said yesterday " org-n- ization has repeatedly requested In audience with the Ontario premier but to date has only been given the "rmrarmutd." trorrartee'satittr-ttttte. teattmd.Begtteetqrq_nqs are-fre-mr-ar- rive Mrs. new W to an». eelioeett., m. on“. (sometimes m and all - Another ehureh already" “as: some of its (utilities tor kinder. ee 1huet-Asrseey-tr ceth.ea Med In in - gm“: coni? It can (CW on Page S) "roost 241-531