Runnymede college news Early in December the concert band accepted an invitation to play at West Wood high school in Mississauga. "Choosing A Vocation The inter collegiate student council for North York executive and two student council presidents from two of the borough high schools chose Nancy Sherman, a Grade 13 student at Sir Sanford Fleming secondary school, and Jim Winters, a Grade l3 student in attendance at Weather permitting, Santa Claus will be literally dropping in to visit children at Toronto Sanitorium. Buttonwood Ave., this coming Tuesday at two in the afternoon. According to Captain Lorne Campbell, president of the York borough firefighters' association, which sponsors the annual event, this will he the first The Runnymede collegiate concert band and orchestra are all tuned up and ready to go for the school's annual Christmas concert on Friday, December l3. The husband and wife team, Don and Kathy Nickel will conguct. Visiting performers" are the choir of thable Cl London, Ont. Santa by chopper Choosing what you want to be and what you would . coo.....n......o.o-.-a.“ yN9PC9PPPPPPPPPioPPPPPPPPi ?.llPPPPPPPPi' Pas-2 MODERNISTIC TRADES SCHOOL: Mayor Jack Mould lat the rostrum) was among the civic and school board dignitaries last wreak to participate in the official opening of York Humber High, a vocational school in York borough for teenagers. Immediately left of the mayor is Dr. Ronald Christie, hoard of education chairman, and, to the mayor's right, school board trustee Cannon A. J. Jackson who is carefully studying his program. For the complete story, turn to Page It. insular?“ Gthittr m“!- V Ittat. such: Childm’s Mat.'1:30 orttrn a aatm"tlii-itLt"tiilir//MtterI, “1 Two fly to London conference These two were chosen not only on the basis of interviews, but were also judged on a brief which they submitted to the council, telling why they wished to attend the time that Santa has ever used a helicopter for transporta'tion in Metropolitan Toronto. Accompanying Santa will be Eddie Luther, of CFRB radio. After the whirley-bird parks on the landing pad in front of the hospital, Santa will climb the aerial ladder of a firetruck and enter the hospital from 'art upper A window. _ l Northview Heights, to attend the UNESCO conference in London, England. This past week Runnynfede's" guidance department presented some welcome news to students concerning the change in curriculum programming in the first year at University of Toronto's arts and science faculty: How often you hear a senior high student say that he still doesn't know what vocation to undertake. like to do when you enter the business world of tomorrow can be one of the most frustrating decisions a young person is called on to make. The new Mogram means ._...i.i.,..i.iq._..,.i.q,.iqq_..iq.qqeq.qqe.iqq_.iq_.-.,-i.-._.i..,._.-._._. . . ' 'o .‘.'.'.'.'.‘.'.’.'.'-‘o'.‘-'-'o'-'.‘c'a‘u'n'n'.'.‘o’u'c'.‘.‘-'.'.°.‘.°-‘o'o‘o‘.o7c'o'uTJOfofo'ï¬fC-f{OTC-553053.533..0. c o nference Citizenship. They will leave for London on December 29, and stay in England for two weeks. The two runners up for the trip, were Dave Kindred of Downsview secondary school. and Sue MacKinnon of George S. Henry secondary. that a student will not have to decide until after his fifst year, the branch in which he intends to specialize. This will replace the present honor and general courses. This decision by U of T will ultimately effect very university in Canada. The first year will be regarded as a year of freedom to explore and sample the academic content, to -pursue their developed interest or to discover new ones, without fear of committing themselves to a fixed three or four year program. WE ARE MOVING qqq CANADIAN DISTRIBUTOR AND MANUFACTURER OF POWER LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT . We will be located at ... 41 KElFIElD STREET, REXDAlE, ONTARIO WESTON TRAVEl SERVICE EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 15,1968 GORDON BANNERMAN 1912 Weston Rd. - On The Westlaw Bldg.) GOING OVERSEAS? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Phone 244-5324 Telephone 247-7875 THE WESTON TIMES World Limited rally, which was .held by the lCSCNY, had 110 participants. After expenses had been paid for the lCSCNY donated the remaining' $50 plus to thw United Appeal. The winner of the car rally, was Doug Alliston of Emery collegiate institute, who drove a Baracuda. Navigating for Doug, was Gary Hill. also of Emery, Second place went to Dave Gouthro of Sir Sanford Fleming secondary and his navigator, Mike Luther, driving a Buick. Third placee winners were Jack Jamieson of Bathurst Heights and his navigator, Steve Regenye also of Bathurst. They were driving a Volkswagen. Placing fourth in the rally was Don Megdonal and his navigator, Gordon Norwood, both of Newtonbrook secondary, who were driving a Corvair. All in all the ICSCNY feel that their United Appeal project was very successful. Judy Nyman Vice-Chairman The United Appeal cifr ICSCNY Last Fri day, Y ork 's hockey team massacred York Humber high 15-0. York has started off well - only one loss so far. Thursday last the midget They are filled with everything for a Christmas dihner from I turkey to pudding candies, fruit and bookies. This " one of York's biggest projects and everyone is going full out. By SUSAN baMANTtA basketball te; , ' I York Humber. All students at York . . Memorial collegiate are busy On Friday I preparing Christmas will be a nig hampers. These hampers no game at to needy families and at intermission th least one is prepared by phyred depa each class. introduce gym YORK MEMORIAL CI Hampers for needy 1831 WESTON RD. 241-1821; over $1,350 in prizes Present this ad for your 3 free early bird cards All proceeds for charitable work TORONTO 400 & BUFFER"! [IONS CUBS Crong Plaza Auditorium “a tlt? " Mattson Rd., (Wilson & Jane) Sponsored alternately by 7:30 pm. Tuesday THURSDAY, DECEMBER t2, 1968 set. PEPPE " LiiirET9' i T o, KEAELSEAND On Monday several of the English students went tb see the movie Romeo and Juliet. We saw Romeo and Juliet at Stratford.The play and movie are quite different. The Christmas dance will be held on Dec. 20 in the Centennial gym. The music will be by the Entertayners. On Friday Dec. I3 there will be a night basketball game at York. At intermission the head of the phyred department will introduce gymnastics to the audience. Ample parking team defeated