Weston Times (1966), 6 Nov 1969, p. 5

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Boddington in running Former Mayor of Weston, C. W. Boddington, said last week that if he had not already decided to run for Mayor of York, a newspaper article stating that he could not win in a twoâ€"way contest would have prompted his decision. Mr. Boddington said he is content to win or lose on the planning issue in the borough and intends to keep the issue in front of the voters until election day. He feels that the York borough plan is the main issue in the forâ€" thcoming election and said he is fearful that it may get lost in political confusion stirred up by those who don‘t want to face it. C. W. Boddington ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 31 â€" MT. DENNIS This was brought home to me last week when, someone mentioned that while she was visiting a friend at her cottage this summer, she has washed some clothes for her young son, and was about to empty the soapy water into the lake, when the owner very nicely asked her if she by Ivy Davis Almost every day we read or hear something about the problem of air and water pollution. We protest loudly against industriee and pleasure craft which empty refuse into our waters, and pour smoke and soot into the air we breathe, but how many of us think of the part we, as individuals play in this critical situation? 2062 Weston Rd. 244â€"6461 Chalet A DIVISION OF CRUICKSHANK MOTORS LTD Pollution is everybody‘s business SALES would please throw it under danger of pollution. remembered how much we liked to wash, and shampoo water, and how for years I have continued to enjoy this pleasure with no thought of the consequences. If one person from every cottage with a water shoreline were to indulge in this practice each weekâ€"end (and I know many who do) how much damage must be done during one season? We have barbecues, and while the air is being filled our hair in the lovely soft with enticing aromas, it is nking back over the , when we first spent also being filled with smoke. We spray insecticides, to which insects are becoming immune, but which are actually doing us harm. It‘s too late in the season to think of the summer that has 2592 Weston Rd. l 249â€"1961 NORTHTOWN APPLIANCES 1107 Weston Rd. 766â€"6137 MACEY‘S RICHARDSON Furniture & Electric _ Co. Ltd. 1919 Weston Rd. 241â€"9105 1111 Weston Rd. 7166â€"6137 Appliances & Furniture LEDER ELECTRIC Ltd. 989 Eglinton W. 781â€"4634 FAIRVIEW ELECTRONICS HERB CAPLANS Albion Rd. 741â€"6164 741â€"4000 APPLIANCES 1038 your hydro OF All you need is an automatic washer and electric dryer. With one setting of a simple control, the washer fills itself, washes, drains, rinses, and dampâ€"dries. Then the dryer takes over. Keeps your clean wash free from impurities in the air. Fluffs clothes into a natural shape for easier ironâ€" ing. And takes special care of your permanentâ€" press garments. There‘s no hard work. No watching. No waiting. Your time‘s your own. You‘ve banished your washday blues! With an automatic washer and electric dryer, you don‘t have to do the whole family wash the same day. Do a little at a time. Whenever you feel like it. Even when it‘s pouring rain. Get yourself a new automatic washer and electric dryer from your local major appliance dealer, and live a little. _ And live a Ittle! gone, but it may give us food for thought during the winter. This is the time when many people are gathering fallen leaves and burning them. Besides destroying valuable nutrients which can be returned to the soil, the smoke from these fires will be filling the air with pollution. Officials are sufficiently concerned to request that residents bury leaves â€"rather than burn

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