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Chapman 363 Blackthorn Ave. â€"Ceilings â€"Repairs, Large or Small â€"Fast, Clean, Reasonable Terse poetry! 127 REDWATER DRIVE Interior painting and paperhanging, exterior painting our speciality RENTALS SALES & SERVICE Iont a typewriter weekly or monthly Special student rates 142â€"2404 MacDonald & Sons _ LE 6â€"5128 DECEMBER 6th, 13th, and 20th PLASTERING REXDALE TYPEWRITER 9Ya.m. to 6 p.m. Notices PLUMBING Plastering 653â€"7758 741â€"8781 WILL BE OPEN from THE WESTON TIMES Ombudsmen committee Chairman of Borough of York‘s Planning Board and of Metro Works Committee during the past term. Conâ€" troller Boddington reported progress on planning., sewers and roads in York. "However ther there is one area where our record is not the best and I am proposing to form a Committee for Civic Dialogue which would develop a twoâ€"way flow of information â€" to protect both residents and civic officia from unfair actions or abuse. It would perform much the same role as that of omâ€" budsmen." The exâ€"Mayor of Weston and wartime RCAF pilot said "I may rock the boat a little but as an old pilot you can be certain I will have my hand firmly on the controls at all times." He said the council committee would be a factâ€" finding and communications channel to provide any group with all of the facts, not part of the story.‘"" It would meet with citizen groups and municipal officials and report back to council. An ombudsmen committee to give York taxpayers "all the story all the time‘"‘ will be created if he is elected Mayor, Controller Wes Boddington told a nomination meeting last week. "‘This committee is going to do something about the gap in democracy â€" the growing barriers between elected officials and the people who put us there." Mr. Boddington told York Borough voters at the nomination meeting. Some of the issues are comâ€" plicated. Some of the words are legalistic. Some of the facts are highly technical â€" the Dialogue Committee is going to spell out the conâ€" versations vetween council, officials and the people." Responsible for piloting Metropolitan Toronto‘s antiâ€" pollution byâ€"law through committee and ccouncil. Controller _ Boddington promised to _ continue fighting pollution ‘"on any and every level of governâ€" ment.‘‘ Responsible for York‘s official plan he said he was going to fight to see it implemented."It clearly identifies apartment locations and officially designates and protects single family areas‘"‘, he said. & saving tips ‘"Buy during the traditional slow months of winter. Pick a snowy day. Dealers are eager for customers and may deal better." Want to save money on the next car you buy? Want to save money on food? ‘"‘Don‘t shop when you‘re hungry and don‘t take your husband â€" along. _ You‘ll probably wind up with a cartload of impulse items.‘" This is the kind of nittyâ€" gritty tips on saving money compiled in a series of six brochures prepared and distributed without charge by Avco Delta of London, Ontario. , Avco Delta is the financial services division of the Avco Moneyâ€" The intricacies of operating a flood control dam are exâ€" plained by Claireville Dam operator Harry Matson to Mrs. Margaret Whitley of Rexdale as he points to one of the many dials in the control tower. The Claireville Dam which conâ€" trols the waters of the Humber river is one of the flood control and water conservation measures built to date by the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The dam is located on the Indian Line road just south of highâ€" way No. 50 and Steeles Avenue. When road work in the Janeâ€"Eglinton â€" area â€" is completed in the fall of 1970, the TTC has advised York the Jane bus will be removed from its current loop routing Extension not justified â€"TTC The TTC has considered the request of York for exâ€" tending the westâ€"end looping of the Eglinton West bus route to serve the Alliance Ave. and Rockcliffe Blvd. area and has decided that it is not justified at this time. The annual meeting of the Westway Horticultural Society was held November 17, 1969 in Martingrove Gardens School, Celestine Drive. York suggested _ two alternatives to the TTC ofâ€" ficials. In the opinion of the TTC officials the suggested routings were, to a large extent, a duplication of the service already provided by the Jane bus route. Horticultural annual meeting Officers and Directors elected for the coming year are: President â€" Donald Purvis, Ist Vice Pres. â€" Sylvia Stalker (Mrs.), 2nd Vice Pres. â€" Mrs. Marg Hammond. Directors: Mrs. Mary Bon,; Mrs. Pat Flint, Mrs. Marguerite King, Mrs. Ada McGraw, Mrs. Dorothy Yeates, Mrs. Jean Bacher, Mrs. Phyllis Bolton, Mrs. Katie Kopec, Mrs. Wanda Paprocki. Awards were given for points won during the Shows of the Year. There will be no December meeting. Refreshments were served with appointments of the season. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGraw showed slides of their recent Hawaii trip. The Society gave Mrs. Jean Wiley â€" outâ€" going President an arrangement of flowers in appreciation for all her work during the past year. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1969 manager of the TTC adâ€" mitted that it might be possible to extend this one leg of the Eglinton West service to the Allianceâ€" Rockcliffe area but this would not be feasible, in any event, until changes are made in 1970 to the Jane St. bus route. along Lambton Ave. and Guestville Ave. and will be extended north on Jane to the : vicinity of Lawrence Ave. In order that the Lambtonâ€" Guestville area will not be without service the TTC plans to extend one leg of the Eglinton West service over these streets to loop at Jane Group A: Mrs. P Flint â€" 110 points, Mrs. M. Hammond â€" 68 points, Mrs. R. Huff â€" 68 points. Group B: Mrs. M. Dixon â€" 122 points, Mrs. L. Stonehouse â€" 100 points, Mrs. W. Paprocki.â€" 92 point. Prize Winners 1969 Decorative Class James Kearns, general %1