Weston Times (1966), 20 Mar 1969, p. 3

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_ . Green belt for apartments Lambton Golf and Country club at Scarlett Road and St. Clair has asked York Council for permission to sell three and a third acres of the golf course to a developer for a 1000-suite high rise apartment complex. THURSDAY, MARCH 20. I” The 186 acre course is situated on the east bank of the Humber River and Black Alderman Robert Yuill made a recommendation last week that, if implemented, should provide 20 North York students with annual summer employment. Borough traffic; fire and licensing committee will recommend that council cancel its contract with Gordon A. MacEachern to clean bus shelters in North York and hire students to do the job. The estimated cost per year would be $8,498, said personnel director Tom Murphy, a few dollars more than the $8,352 which the borough now pays to the contractor. The extra money would be required to purchase necessary equipment. The alderman first received complaints about the way the bus shelters were being maintained back in December 1968. Since then various passenger shelter locations have undergone spot checks. YWCA needs Western YMCA are looking for donations for their action sale coming up on March 28. Any saleable items are appreciated and some suggestions to look for in your closets are: books, jewelry, records, dishes, wigs, lamps, pictures, toys. Jobs for North York students The 'Y' is located at 3179 Dundas St. W., and the building is open on Monday to Thursday from 8:30 am. until 8:30 p.m., Friday from, 8:30 am. until 4:30 p.m., and Saturday from" 10:00 amt until noon. auction items Kodak Theatre Group’s production this year will be the musical "Showboat". The amateur group of Kodak employees board the Mississippi riverboat tonight, tomorrow and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and tickets will be available at the door - $2 for adults and 50 cents for children. The auditorium is located at 3500 Eglinton Ave. W. Shown here are I. to r. Merilyn Chappel, Bruce Morshead, Alice Assor and Pam Lester rehearsing a scene from the show. Creek, north of the Hydro right of way. The old Queensbury Hotel property, on Scarlett Road at East Drive is the location of a 10 acre high rise development with the golf course land needed to provide open green space for the project. S.R. Cole, director of traffic operations said, "Our investigations have disclosed that the overall condition of the shelters is well below the specifications set forth in the contract and some can only be described as deplorable." Lambton golf club has enjoyed over the years a The committee's recommendation follows a recent plea by Premier John Robarts to 30,000 Ontario companies to give summer Even Tho' It"s 90 degrees Here In Jamaica We're still busy making notes and observations on the appropriate wardrobe for winter vacations. We will be back next week with up to the minute . advice and councel, so in the i',,,.,,",],.',],);) meantime, "Thanks for not shopping 'ta-r-ta- at Eatons!" \‘I/ "GUARANTEED 1hlORKMANSHiP" 1190 Weston Road 762MB So. the oomphto Philips lino fut '69 on display in our 11mm--- KEN JOHNS MEN’S WEAR may. 241m 4 John St. Weston VU-RITE RADIO AND w SERVICE reduced tax assess'ment at a fixed rate as long as the land is used as a golf course but the club is proposing to pay any arrears in taxes which have accumulated under the assessment agreement. Council will await a report from treasurer George Arttcheil on the effect of the borough before making any decision. jobs to students. The premier said more than 3 57,000 students are expected to he looking for jobs in the province this summer compared to 324,000 last year. He told legislature last week that 54,000 were unable to find jobs last year and that this 'year 60,000 could experience the frustration of a jobless summer. THE WESTON TIMES The Ontario Safety League stresses the importance of extra caution when travelling on ice from now until the break-up. Rush hour. Every family has one. When there are dishes to be washed, kids to be tubbed, Dad scrubbing up. Then Sis decides she has to have a shower. It takes a lot of hot water to keep the traffic moving. That's why you need the Cascade electric water heater-the big producer. It's got the capacity a busy family needs, and it's economical, too. Cascade keeps you in' hot water for only pennies a day. Ask your Hydro about the quiet, clean, electric Cascade "=' water heater. (39-5905“ Signed Signed Send" Thrs-Niki/ tEiri'iirti'r'-" CHAIRMAN WILLIAM ALLEN ot METROPOLITAN TORONTO Old " My.“ Vol Fa F Compare Our Pikes... _ ___-, We Are Not Under Sold FREE LAYAWAY FREE DELIVERY OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M.' WESTON TRAVEl SERVICE TRINITY FURNITURE to. I912 Weston Rd. - On The Weuluv Bldg.) GOING OVERSEAS? BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WApMMVthuFMOI new Fm On Ttc, Tr-tation Phone 244-5324 “”1"" 6 MONTHS NO INTEREST CHARGE The Name of the Game it Electrical UV”. askyour hydro Modern Colonial Spanish ' Contemporary ' French Provincial Cir] w

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