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Weston Times (1966), 12 Oct 1967, p. 3

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Toroute General Eurying Gnounds tion or debate agreed to spend $5,000,000 to put a 1,200 foot seeâ€" tion of the Spadina Expressway under Cedarvale Park. ‘ The decision will preserve 10 of the 13 acres of the park land and wipe out plans to expropriate 185 houses to establish alternate park sites. As the alderman left the meetâ€" ing he was greeted by York Mayor Jack Mould and Controller Wesley Boddington. "In his first extra $1,000,000," laughed Mr. Alderman Ben Nobleman tipped his hat and smiled last week. as Metro Council without any quesâ€" Nobleman‘s Fight for Park Costs Metro Extra Million 2047 Weston Rd., Opposite Post Office Nact2In _ ‘y3ue | ROMANELLI CONSTRUCTION For your convenience we have installed tables to compliment our English styled shoppe g & Please send me, at no cost, your descriptive booklet Public Trust Cemeteries and services in Toronto. 1643 Yonge Street, Toronto __BEECHWOOD CEMETERY BRITISH WEEK IS HERE For further information or an appointment to inspect Beechwood Cemetery, call 889â€"2627. As the Trustees do not pay sales commissions, nxhdoor-lo-door nleur.nn) will call on behalf of Beechwood or any of the Trustees‘ cemeteries. Purchases ma or carrying charges Located on Jane Street. just 34 mile north of Steeles Avenue on 183 acres of beautifully rolling land, Bgechwood Cemetery is ideally situated to serve the needs of the northâ€"western Metropolitan area. dingle mestiee in Festmwen ts ciproge com oo chou in uin on se Eamer as well as single graves in Feature or Garden areas where memorials are set level with the ground. o en e e e e e en Retp ETTE in the Armed Forces, with provision for burial of the veteran‘s wife in the same lot. FISH & CHIPS Here a grave space sufficient for tw as little as $75.00, with 50 per cent Perpetual Care Fund. After five years of development, Beechwood Cemetery was opened late in 1965 by the Trustees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds, a nonâ€"profit public service organization founded in 1826. Mount Pleasunt Cemetery . Prospect Cemetery & Crematorium Pine Hilis Cemetery York Cemetery Toronto Necropolis Mount Pleasant Mavsoleum Toronte Crematorium Beechwood Cemetery 244â€"6663 PELICA N A Veterans‘ Section has been established for men who have served I'(‘here are family lots where upright monuments may be placed, ooo n e e 2 1 U U FOR THE BEST VISIT THE may be made on a timeâ€"payment basis without interest OVER 140 YEARS OF SERVICE gaudy saris are taboo. dress have been sent to the more dignity and decorum" the Indian government has told female emâ€" $4,000 to $5,000. ranging from $6,000 in Jersey City to $17,000 in Detroit. Average M'Whfl«m.x question is something interest to all borough aldermen who realize that their U.S. counâ€" estimate of $4,000,000 to buy houâ€" ses and replace the lost parkland compared to the $5,000,000 for the cut and cover type construcâ€" tion for the section of expressway. Sexy Saris Banned Vidya C. Shukla, a home minisâ€" Mr, Mould suggested that the two interments may be purchased for nt of the price being allocated to the I. G. Luckett, grand secretary. Miss Luckett is a resident of the Borough of York. The toast to the Borough of York was proposed by worthy sister, J. Lee, past president, Borough of York and responded to by Controller Wes Boddington. The toast to Lodge jesty, Queen â€"Elizabeth II was proposed by most worthy sister G. M. Popham, past grand preâ€" sident, Ottawa, The toast to the order was proposed by worthy sister C. W. Witts, secretary of Lodge Mapleburst No. 52, and reâ€" sponded to by most worthy sister St. where the first meeting of the lodge was held. _ Worthy sister D. Brooks, presiâ€" dent, acted as toastmistress for the evening. Worthy sister H. Tanfield, chaplain, asked the blessing. The toast to Her Maâ€" The annual banquet of Lodge Mapelhurst No. 52, Daughters of England Benevolent Society, was held on Monday, last week, in the Weston arena, Lawrence Ave.â€"It was a â€"veryâ€"specialâ€"banâ€" quet since it marked the 60 anâ€" niversary of the founding of Lodge Mapleburst No. 52. In})anuat}, 1907, in the 1.0.0.F. hall, Church Lodge Maplehurst Daughters of England Mark 60th Anniversaryâ€" LIBERAL‘S$ YORK SOUTH candidate Bert Robinson (r) maps out strategy with his district campaign manager Ed Willard. The father of the Bert Robinson minor hockey league, says his main concerns are a fair deal for labor, recreation for youth, staggering education taxes and automation which must be the servant of the people. Tel. 485â€"9171 worthy past grand president, sisâ€" ter E. Whitmore, Windsor. Most worthy sister Biggs was. unable and friends from Hamilton, Wilâ€" lowdale, Toronto and Brampton including two past grand presiâ€" dents, most worthy sister Bowâ€" man and most worthy sister Anâ€" derson.‘ Messages of congratulaâ€" tions were read from most worâ€" by most worthy sister C. Brenâ€" man, grand viceâ€"president, Saint John, New Brunswick. grand secretary, presented most worthy sister Brennan grand viceâ€" president, with a gift from the kis has been a resident in the Borough of York for 57 years. At this point the worthy president, sister D. Brooks, cut the cake marking Lodge Mapichurst No. Brennan replied quite fittingly. toast to the guests was proposed by worthy sister M. Gower, viceâ€" Maplehurst No. 52, was proposed by most worthy sister E. Hannaâ€" burg, grand past president, Lonâ€" MOUNT DENNIS CLEANERS __ _ 97 LAMBTON AVE. You take pride in your appearance . . . we take pride in the ‘perfection of our dry cleaning. We keep your clothes looking their best. because of our expert knowledge of fabrics and their care. See us! @Special, speedy 24â€"hour service MOUNT DENNIS CLEANERS (between Jane & Weston Rd.) TO HELP YOU at Guestville, formerly The Paramount Bidg. IS NOW OCCUPYING THE PARA. MOUNT BUILDING AT 97 LAMBâ€" TON AVE. 7167â€"4870 District, sister F. Maxwell, was confined to the hospital. Followâ€" ingâ€"â€"theâ€"banquet; â€"euchreâ€"was played. The luckyâ€" winners being worthy sister Jeoffroy, most worâ€" worthy sister Taylor and worthy | sister Tanfield. A lucky number | Worthy sister D. E. Wallace was at the piano. To Mrs. E. Scott, Mr. E. Scott and the ladies who assisted, a sincere thank you was expressed for the lovely dinner they preâ€" pared as well as to sister B. Matâ€" tison for making a cake. General Election 1967 Electoral District of YORKVIEW Province of Ontario Mrs. Lillian Newtom JOE GOULD Norm Ritchie 105 Falstaff Ave. Toronto 15, Ont. 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