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Weston Times (1966), 26 Feb 1970, p. 6

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PAGE 6 Woodbridge Lion‘s Den became a wedding chapel last week for the marriage of Judith Breder, Toronto, and Lion Ian Woods, Downsview. Rev. B.F. Andrews from Maple Presbyterian Church officiated at the ceremony. Drug issue held over Visitors to North York‘s Board of Education who expected to hear some comments on the current "shallâ€"we, shantâ€"we legalize it, give statements about it, or bury it‘ controversy on pot, were disappointed. Trustee Ron Summers tried to have a notice of motion introduced regarding a recent statement issued by one of the board members. But, it had been submitted too late for members of the board to examine it at their leisure; it was not on the agenda. The notice of motion asked that the Board reaffirm the oath of allegiance taken by trustees on assuming office; that the board dissassociate itself from â€" statements regarding drug abuse which could be construed as being a Can Big Business survive the criticism being levelled at it from areas like Government, The Press and the Student Movement? Leading business executives who believe it can and are willing to speak their minds, will join with Humber College students in a conâ€" frontation entitled "Business Answers Back". Student quiz businessmen The discussion will take place at 2.00 p.m. on Thurâ€" sday, March 5, in the auditorium of the new Phase 11 Building. A. John Almond, Dean of Humber‘s Business Division, â€" will act as moderator. Since an overâ€" flow audience is expected for The panelists all represent segments of industry which have been under attack in recent months. Sidney F. Featherby, Thermal Operations Chemist for Ontario Hydro, has been directly concerned with studies in air pollution. Jerry Goodis, of Goodis, Goldberg and Soren, is one of Canada‘s most colorful advertising aczacy presidon‘ts. John this particular Happening, closedâ€"circuit television will beam the dialogue into classrooms. collective school board position; and that such statements made by trustees are their opinion only, and not necessarily those of the entire board. The motion will appear on the next meeting‘s agenda. Trustee Mrs. Lorraine Deane reminded the members that in November 1969, she moved that "drug abuse be a concern of top priority‘"‘ and that the Board make every effort to inâ€" vestigate and help aleviate where possible the area of concern in the community. Mrs. Deane issued her personal stand, saying marijuana should be placed under the Food and Drug act and that research should be undertaken to determine the long range effects of marijuana and hashish. Ruffo, president of United Cigar Stores Limited, has proved how a young man can take over the reins of a major marketing corâ€" poration. Douglas U. Tate, as viceâ€"president of McNeil Laboratores (Canada) Ltd., is noted for his forthright views on the position of the ethical drug industry. This Week at the Library BLACK CREEK Library, 2139 Jane Street, 3.30 p.m.: The stonecutter, Tuktu and the big seal, Boy next door. Student questions will be presented t hr o u gt moderator Almond and asked directly from the floor. DOWNSVIEW _ Library, 2793 Keele Street. 2.00 p.m.: The stonecutter, Tuktu and the big seal, Boy next door. WOODVIEW _ PARK Library, 16â€"18 Bradstock Road. 10.30 a.m.: Story of Peter and the potter, Snowy Library, 578 Finch Avenue West. 2.00 p.m.: Five Chinese brothers, Shades of puffing Billy, Smallest elephant in the world. es Mied=eslln CENTENNIAL CENTRE % 6’6,, 0‘? Dixon Rd. THE WESTON TIMES IF YOU WANT TO REACH OVER 15,500 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS 2159 WESTON RD. (at Church St.) WESTON I f / IN /;’ THIS Weston Times WESTON | TIMES THIS / AREA ... PHONE 241â€"5211 Finch Eglinton Ave. Lawrence Ave. Ave.

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