Page 6 â€" THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, Decomber 1, 1967 \ tenmoon from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Public skating hours at Lambâ€" ton Park arena areâ€"from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday nights and from 1:45 to 3:45 p.m. on Sunâ€" Hockey teams . using . York‘s three . community . centre . rifks ave many and varied. C Catholicy PYouth , Onganization, League use Cedarvale arena. Borough of York League. Toâ€" ronto Industrial, Bert Robimson Minor (AH Star Division). Metro Bert Robihson "Minor League, St â€" Humberside _ Omega _ Ladies League, Warren Park Sports Asâ€" League, and Commercial House As well as the indoor ice rinks the borough of York community eentnés board operates and mainâ€" * Fidhs COMMUNITY CENTRES [-);;trlef. :\'om wife do all the cooking, 1354 Weston Rd. HOCKEY TEAMS Park memoriad build Commussion 2 Locations Pollution of air, water and soil costs each person in Ontario about $72 a year â€" about $500 milJion â€" according to the Federâ€" ation of Ontario Naturalists. Air pollution costs Ontario resi dents $25 per «apita per year, water pollution $22 and soil pol lution $25. Since 1956 a total of $1,250.â€" 000.000 has been spent to combat water pollution, reports the Onâ€" tario Water Resources Commisâ€" sions~ addition industry has s 110,000,000 on facilities for tred@ient of its wasles. . The costs are for sewage treatâ€" ment and disposal. water treatâ€" ment, and other costs such as exâ€" penses for cleaning buildings from soot stains and the extra costs of travelling further to find a clean swimming area. N;evare the more obvious penalties we are paying because of the pollution in our environâ€" North Park Plaza ng. let us do it toâ€"night Polluted Air Causes Incurable Emphysema more serious consequences. For example, diseases attribuâ€" table to air pollution are bronâ€" chial infections, cancer and emâ€" physema. Emphysema is the fastâ€" esi growing disease in North America. There is apparently no cure for it. Oxygénâ€"bearing cells fects may ment, but some less obvious ef in the blood become contaminatâ€" ed and less oxygen is absorbed. The victim . becomes short of breath and the strain usually leads to a heart attack or a colâ€" lapse of the lungs. The Fq?leration of Ontario Naâ€" turalists recognizes that man must alter his environment. It denies. however,. that pollution. degradation of the landscape and the fouling of the atmosphere must be the byproducts of proâ€" Air pollution may be a factor in lung and skin cancers. In carâ€" bon monoxide there are nine polâ€" lutants at‘ribulable to earcinoâ€" gens â€" gancer â€" causing eomâ€" pounds. .â€"â€" We m?t initiale a meaningful programdicated to the soluâ€" tion of lems that involve conâ€" flict beteen man and nature. *We must use our sophisticated technology so that our life is enâ€" riched by quality as well as quanâ€" tity. in the long run, have | / This method of safeguarding | postmen has been successful in | the United States. and after a ‘ period of six months in Vancouâ€" \ ver, the repellant*was found to Being a dog owner, I was very interested in a brochure that was delivered to our home today from the Canada Post Office. The broâ€" chure is entitled "Facts about dog repellent." While the policy of the Post Office is not to .deliver mail where there is a dog menace, just to be sure, they are iarming the postmen with an agrosol spray can, with an active ingredient of extract of pepper. ‘The spray is aimed directly at the head of the atiacking aniâ€"| mal, after which the dog will bid a hasty retreat. This repellent. which wears off the dog in a mat-’ ter of 10 to 15 minutes, leaves a yellow spot on the dog‘s hair. reâ€" movable by washing. This "yellow spot." would be a help to idenâ€" tifying an animal in the event| of a check for rabies. . As delivery personnel of the post office suffer 23 per cent of fheir injuries from dog bites. it was necessary to supply them with a safeguard. The Post Office} does not subscribe to the propoâ€" | sition that "a dog is entitled to | one bite." â€" 2 ‘ â€" While it is most advisable for ‘ your pet to be tied up, you can at least be assured that the postâ€" man has additional protection. CHARM CLINIC With a guaranteed enrollment ; | of 27 (only 3 more are needed).| *thp Wednesday Night Group of| ladies at Elverston Park Church.‘ \ will be beginning their "Charm| ‘Course" on Wednesday, January | | 10 in the church suditorium, from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. For a very ! nominal price, generally reserved for groups in large companies, \the Judy Welsh Agency will be . instructing in posture. diet, makeâ€" | up, and also conducting exercis ; ing sessions. By spring, the teens and adults }panicipahng in this course, | should be well streamlined ready “to go into the Easter Parade. If you are interested in joining in, * please give me a call. Dogs Beware: Postmen Carry Spray Repellent be a safe. effective means of warding off | attacks by menane: ing dogs. Use of the repelient in Vancouver on a continuing basis has been accepted by the public as necessary preventive action. i ‘The 432nd Brownie Pack will | be starting up again on Wednes ‘da,vs at Elverston. Mrs. Loretta Harris. retiring Brown Owl. will \be training Miss Jill McMaster WESTON GOLF CLUB MEMBERS Isobel Wells and Helen Fisher perform a little ceremony of their own after greens chairman (Clayton Dolighan laid cornerstone in wall of new $850,000 clubhowse..They were amongâ€"100 memâ€" bers and guests to participate in Saturday‘s ceremony, > ~Pepper Activated Aerosol Can PLEASE NOTE: THAT ALL LIBRARIES AND BOOKMOBILES IN THE NORTH YQQK PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM wicr crose at 6 P.M. THURSDAY, DEC. 7th, 1967. as the new Brownie Leader. All girls ages 7 to 10 are invited to come to the meetings between 6:00 and 7:30 p.m. Mould & Service | Vie For Police |\ Commission Job ‘The Yorkview Liberal Associaâ€" tion will be holding a social ga thering at St. Phil Neri Church Auditorium on Jane St. at 8:00 p.m. Decemberâ€"4.â€"Robert Nixon, leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Government will be the guest speaker, and will ans wer questions from the iloor. 1 Weep For . . . ((‘mt-inued from page 1) _ Broadviéw )* "*It seems to me the hon. member‘s (Cowan‘s) point that the Federal government has the right and duty to protect the citizens of Canada is a good one. The Federal government should therefore have the full responsiâ€" blity of compensating the innoâ€" cent victims of criminal acts." Remarked Quebec Liberal Auâ€" guste Choquette: "Mr. Speaker, it is indeed very generous of the hon. member for York Humber to think of the families of victims of CS crimmals. CECIHL J. EUSTACE, Chairman. JOHN E. DUTTON, Chief Librarian. '".'""“ t ‘Iv" Y"‘ Despite apparent â€" unammous |.consent, Liberal Grant Deachman, V|e F‘or s Po I:eb speaking on bchaif of the Cabinet, threw cold water on Cowan‘s apâ€" comm“flon 0 peal. He delayed his bill for at York Mayor Jack Mould. was| least a few weeks by proposing a disappointed;. man last week| that it be withdrawn for study when he saw Mefro Executive| and consideration by the justice cut $2,000 off »yalany, of Metâ€"| and legal affairs committee. ro police-«-omm‘kï¬nf @fs. The job | â€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"_ _ â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"___ was worth $5,000. It now .\tandslfl was worth $5,000. It now stands ‘ at $3.000. The York mayor and“ North York Mayor James Serâ€"| vice are in a close behind the scenes contest at Metro for one| of the two scats open to Metro| Council on the Metro police comâ€" | mission. The other seat, by legisâ€" Istion, goes to the Metro chairâ€"| man who also faces the salary‘ cut. The wage cut for the Metro| chairman. may only be temporary / isim-: Metro Council may come; to the rescue. MAPLE LEAF AMESBURY | _ "When we go to the movies or | watch films on television, we are always shown ternifying scenes which should overcome the crimâ€" inal, but when the time comes | for him to pay for his crime, the situation is made so sad. so disâ€" tressing, that one is inclined to | exonerate him for his evil action which is prejudicial to social t order." . Congratulations to the Maple Leaf school soccer team, who had a very successful year, culminatâ€" ing in a trip to Orillia for playâ€" offs. Free‘ will be held at Elverston Church on Friday, December 1 al 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available alt the door. Everyone welcome to an entertaining evening. Speâ€" cial~rates for children and stuâ€" gents. Added _ Conservative . Gordon Chunchill: "We ave informing the government now that Parkament as a whole favors action along the lines suggested in the (Cowâ€" an) motion. Consequently we ought to pass the motion. If the government proceeds with the necessary legislation it can count on full support from this side of the house." 241â€"5978 A special presentation "Born FULL PRICE Economical 6 cylinder enâ€" gine, _ automatic, _ radio. beautiful tan finish. Lic. No. 572801. 10% Down ... No payments until January. Selling Satisfaction For 15 Years Falcon â€"â€" Comet â€"« Meteor Mercury and the new COUGAR Mercury Sales Ltd. SQOUR GRAPES METEOR RIDEAU At EVANS $1395 231â€"3601 2 DOOR 1965 St. W. Ave. | Here‘s How A Shopper With 1. Approach the retailer perâ€" sonally or by letter. j Take your problem to the manâ€" ager,,byyer or person in charge. Association of Canâ€" mmmumnfl to get satisfaction from a perâ€" sonal appeal. 2. If you find you â€"must take your problemâ€"to the localâ€"CAC, have the following information handy: * a)» The complete name of proâ€" N. York Students ... (Continued from page 1)* 4 $3,000 per annum. This change is at the rate of $10 for each hour the use of the Memorial Pool. i SUMMER SCHOOL ‘The Physical and Health Eduâ€" caitiion summer counse for teachâ€" ers held by the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Education will add a sum of $2,160 to the coffers of the Board of Education. The Deâ€" at a rate of $90 per day for the use of Don Mills Junior High and Don Milis. Collegiate Institute. This program will not intenfere with classes, as it is duning the Our sympathy is extended to| YMÂ¥F. and Mrs. Acheson, Culford" Rd., in the death of Norm‘s moâ€" ther last weekend, in Riverdale Hospital. Before being hospitalâ€" ized, Mrs. Acheson resided ~at 2552 Keele St. She is also surâ€" vived â€" by her two . grandsons Gregory and Geoffrey and anâ€" other son Fraser. b) €) d) North York also pays $3.000.00 The complete name of proâ€" duct, the manufacturer and his address. Size, price, quality or grade. Store where purchased, adâ€" dress and date. * The code number on lid or â€"HI ePERFORMANCEâ€" 1966 MUSTANG FASTBACK 2â€"2 4 spd. Lic. 740 263 * 1966 VALIANT CONV. Lic. 204 109. 1966 VALIANT COACH 1965 CHEV. S.S. Lic. 612 004 1965 CHEV. IMPALA 2 DR. H.T. 4 Spd Lic. 543 116 1964 FAIRLANE 289 2 DR. H.T. 4 Spd. 1965 CORVETTE CONV. H.T. 4 Spd. Lic. 666 98H 1965 MUSTANG CONV. Lic. 579 613 1964 PLYM. FURY 4 DR. H.T. 4 Spd. Lic. 652 093 1962 CHEV. CONV. Lic. 741 017 9,000 original miles, steel wheels, red with black interior, 390 cu. in., 4 spd. trans. 1967 MUSTANG G.1. SYMPATHY Lic. 664 77£. 248â€"0161â€"2 1660 WESTON RD. SPECIAL was handled. Be sure to make copies of corâ€" respondence when writing about tion‘s newsletter. _ For further information on loâ€" cal activities, write to her 39 Wimbleton Rd., Islington, or the organization that has been wortingf«rthgput_â€yu_nu_ improve }oro ds and u!vlul.i_ ices," proged,. the members of the Bogrd of Education would have had another two public meetings added during the year. The main objection seemed to stem from the fact that; chang ing from the schedule of the 2nd and 4th Mondays, to every other Monday, no one would know when the meeting would be held, withâ€" tee McCleary, who seconded the motion felt that when were three Mondays between i too much time had : Howâ€" ‘The IBM model 369 computer, punchased three yeans ago by the Board had a total operating cost of $120,000. However with rental ordimator of Data Processing and $23,000 below the budget of $84.â€" "iien'daï¬nemwdwihu to do, it is also used for student €) If you have a problem with any _ ‘Trustee Doug Maicolm has been appointed to the Board of Direcâ€" If Trustee Mary Mabon‘s *Noâ€" wrap, if the article is canâ€" ned or. wrapped. (You may have to look closely to find ‘The complaint and how it ‘ Association of Canada is IBM EDUCATION â€" 4 Spd. 4 Spd. 4 Spd. 4 Spd. 3 Spd.