Weston Times (1966), 27 Nov 1969, p. 21

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1969 The Weston Times covers â€"four wards in the Borough of â€"York and to assist residents to determine in which wards they live, we publish a partial map of the borough outlining t?xe bounâ€" daries. Candidates for the various offices are as follows: MAYOR Wesley Boddington, 2934 Weston Road. Philip White, 14 Romney Road. HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM PREâ€"CURLED WIGS ¢,. $23."" ALL COLOURS * C/lamlr.i c/ Z/y.fié ENDORSED BY TORONTO‘S DAILY STAR AND THE GLOBE & MAIL. HE WANTS TO BE ENDORSED BY YOU ON DECEMBER 1ST. Phone: 247â€"9401 1812 WESTON RD. umIJJ d C,(yjém BEAUTY SALON ACROSS FROM ODEON Civic CONTROLLERS (Two to elected) Douglas Saunders, 57 Glenhaven Street. Denis Shute, 10 Church Street. Christopher Tonks, 210 Rosethorn Avenue. James Trimbee, 180 Church Street. . ALDERMEN (one for each ward to be elected) Ward Six: Lindsay Cott, 64 Grattan Street. Lloyd Sainsbury, 52 Coulter: Avenue. Ward Seven: Jack Gallichan, 1199 Weston Road. Patrick McMahon, 2590 St. Clair Avenue West. The appointment of J. P. Fernand Darisse as Superintendent â€" of > the Canada Agriculture Exâ€" perimental Farm at Norâ€" mandin, Que., has been announced by the federal Public Service Commission. He will take up his duties at the end of September. Normandin Appointment Acclamations for aldermen in both wards five and eight assured Gordon Keyes, and Robert Hewitt of seats on the new council. TRUSTEES (one for each ward to be elected) Pelmo ’ News Ward Five: Alex L. Crocker, 51 Greenbrook Drive. William Bayes, 244 Queen§s Drive. candidates in York Recently â€" news _ was received that Pelmo School will be enlarged in the spring. We are to have three new class rooms and an open session area where more than one class at a time may be instructed. Principal McCallum hopes that in addition to the advanced open learning area the three classrooms will eliminate the need for portables. Many thanks to the Board of Education. The Home and School ladies organized a skate exchange last week and I am told it was successful although they do have many skates left over. Also last week at the â€"school a canâ€" didates night was held and most of the canidates put in an appearance to give all those present a view of their objectives. Pelmo Baptist Church are at present organizing fund raising campaigns for misâ€" sionary work overseas and this past weekend saw Pastor Gilmartin and one of the young set, Rick Reed, cycle from Georgian Bay to Toronto raising a sum in excess of $300. SAINSBURY THE WESTON TIMES PLEASE CUT OUT AND TAKE TO THE POLLS WITH YOU MARK YOUR X FOR ALL THESE CANDIDATES ON DEC. ist. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL MmMRS. BETTY STEIN MR. JIM GOODBRAND MR. IVOR BRADLEY 766â€"3902 766â€"1677 783â€"2634 The York Federation Of Ratepayers‘ Associations Representing 10 Member Associations Urges Weston Ratepayers In Ward 6 To Vote On Dec. l1st. We Need A Responsible Council! CONTROLLER CONTROLLER ALDERMAN CARS AND INFORMATION CALL 241â€"0564 241â€"2723 VOTE _ WARD 6 LLOYD GEORGE SAINSBURY ALDERMAN MAYOR Your Federation Has Assessed The Record And Policies Of The Following Candidates And Urges You To Vote For Them TRUSTEE LLOYD GEORGE e10 years on Weston Council eServed on all Council Committees e@Six years chairman of works committee Ward Six: Ronald Christie, 146 Queenslea Avenue. Ray K. Jones, 9 Ellis Avenue. Ward Seven: Ernest Nash,â€"34 Lapp Avenue. Frank Oke, 46 Rockcliffe Boulevard. Norman Harris was acclaimed as trustee for ward eight. WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bldg.) SAINSBURY, Lloyd WHITE, Philip GOING OVERSEAS ? JONES, Ray K. BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT SHUTE, Denis TRIMBEE, J. . Phone 244â€"5324 POSTAL SUPERVISOR PAGE 21

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