g gunman“, the type be recommends: hr T b Goldenberg Lu: " tt is quite mm) '.hat up ot boroughs may! . Brea d Weston if me dnviding but ot Laartcr, is “bind. and d has. set up. then " 61-1“ f.: ton being cut up ar.". _ m York and You tf "can is Ibsorbed .: larger area me an at - will ion was bay hep Weston dry \13 Ad: townships hue Lan c and the franchm of ' l In: would apply to We,', less the am: ham “tie-nu chum safeguards an :~' sale. atter rwmmumn a .. In a... m n -uaarBaetaq a! my» "r-tneu-tttole. qrmrmedoathetruettpaeed “w: mummmzmu; "eqft..cletiTumsatot.tre “U Bil mmxpamaa n will“ Nausea d pm “to auh.attae the Cu; um: - M uh we: - to auh.attae m: I†(XIII tax ELK: an. II can“. tin m by wul arnali 1. lb in mu In: um tat my“: In: a “A in can“. um mum be H by tom amalganan it: - In use. because A [can gonna {131: an en: - I run the “an: tas ply.†In Weston Stm. mi. type government an cm u: “are fur Fund the ID" Sealed tenders will be received for the simmer cleaning routine and emergency service of oil burner Mu units. for the 1964-65 heating season in buildings and" the jurigdiction of this Board. The lowest or any tender will not new!!!) be Iccepud. Sealed Weâ€. clearly marked a to tender number. will be received in the otttce ot the assistant secretary. tieineatioet. and tender forma my be obtained under “when“ to the Purchasing Department 15 ("than (regent, Willoudalc, F. W. Minklu BA., D.Paed. K D: G. sunbury. any. Director of Education Chairman Classroom Components, Library Shelves, Chalkboarda, & Tackboards Salad lendm, clearly marked " to tender number will be received in the Mfiee of the assUtartt secretary tor the supply and installation of clmroom components library shelves. chalkboard; and utkbouds. Brecirieations and tender [arms may he chained under applieatims to the running Department 15 Oakbttrrt (regent. Willowdzle, I from your agent I F. W. Minkler BA.. D.Paed. R D. G. Stanbury. BA: Director " Education Chairman Board of Education For The Township Of North Ydrk TENDER 011 BURNER SERVICE Board of Education For The Township Of North York Tenders clue " 1200 PAL, May 25, 1964 EDITORIALS -88qreagt---mro+..hh-r,t9" The lowest or any tender will not necessarllv be Tenders close at 3:0.) PAL “av '15. I961 J. A. “USN“ -- WOODIIIDGI more for you 225-4661 Westm ta Exist... TENDERS for m-umuudlo‘rmw 'amvmtuMua.alimrrtotBrrt “your: nu l lurcmuum-w “can.“ .'tt_e2tttttaltreP11tutefeeet1l_e It I“. and. "-a-'ofthesttethareat%tmrn.ama, In - unity d I ".ttrggra"tt- â€like“ nah ci.eaoanstwpeilw a! . page I'm" 8 Hours A Day hemmmdhw-dma'mn-m many; Aesth.stMretrrtotoo0tr-. M- -6trrtmpertis_ttt-oNt-ttrr Mrsisdes'-r+tt---d. Imllu mm“. quality motor oils by Gerry MOG, oer--naar.undrediype. How mmy of you indict. who but been my fun: the and “add {at a “use, have thut. t about rum; to 'dte «bushes: any number of reasons - and hem highly successful Your sk'u'ls are needed They are as eageey sought after today as they were when you left, Your experience It beyond mlue, at A so my I. the un- harmed other In“: ttte need, we mun We to nu ma brindle! - uni mu we f.nd shortages here and that. u an: cursor) at another. work - boredom, financial rea- sons. nostalgia - who knm wh . pmm"~" "n. Hr uzm. but if the thought did occur, come tn and m 3:. Sure you can do tt.' Many 22am have 11- entered the Hark-world after homemak- mg. raising a family. man -- mahnnwcmhn‘c applausmadm.nnl Wan the we]: rum by. at! new 'at an -- but)" Ae My can quark: in ttuit therd! rm: be put mu: the It! the: 'er, commodity muted to bel drawn from P. Ttus Ls the very' " you have a good wor' his- tory - if you have I good bur mess backgrouml - if you have a mum of Grade 10 educa- 'con - you are I van-Me poten- tial applicant. and " wouid ftke to meet you What about age? Well, what about age -. no: too long ago a weil-quali- rsed clerk-(yr. w placed [Irma our oiling Bee age? 52! time Yuu wt‘xl. we reayde. probably have quaims about at" in; to work -- maybe you're a m rusty, maybe your typing has r4owed a 11112 - come in wry- wry Talk wath us and you my be surTrised how iumply - hide problem: can be cleared UP Too Many V'namins Are Harmful - Doctor Come m to the office, you know where we are - request to be registered. Meet and be interviewed hr a eourteoug, highly-trained misinber' of our staff She mu be happy to we 3%. and mm! eager to help. Who knows - this could be the sun of a whole new lite for mu! Weston and North York chir dren may be exposed to danger from too many vitamins, usu- ally administered in capsule form by well-meaning mothers A recently published article by Dr. Alton Goldbloom, internat- ionally . recognized Montreal pediatrurtar., 5a)! vitamins ex- ist in abundance in our natural you mum ham. M one another, given even I an ": 'd-' ng "n ck w boredom, financial rea- mind: wen-1nd gre-law' "in": “In! wit-Ito“: suburban, lMu i M m II put: .1: Into 'Tumu that an. under the I loving and“ cl the lure.» ipomu Tum-m Park. Dam.- 'mt. CM!†mend“, any t unity being improved, than Inna Ind winking Ede-way: t alter I plenum chug: a! pm, when summer heat "an the 'Metro area. to Yttexmtttetans and t visitors Ink. Still m the west end " James ‘Gardens - ten acres of natural (beauty. Here visitors my suoil along grassy Ilopes. past all shady um. beds rd bright new ers and sparkling springded pools and streams. Open every day from 10 am. to sunset, it's a park lover's dream. There's Mane Curtis Park on lake Ontario, Just west of Long Branch. Here ndulu can mm And sun bathe, small by and toddler: can enjoy the wading pool and the whale but]: can pzcmc. here u ample puking space. beet moonng fscii1ties and boat launching ramps. â€mirth-launc- "atial-$tadNmltaeit- Lulu And in nylon Idling And there are parks mamas! may sun at Metro . drunk n least one rilhm an dis twee of any neighbourhood tron: Weston to dm1m Tor, onto. Scarborough to North Tor- onto Out in the west end there are several wonderful areas to relax in. play in and myâ€. Also m the In! and u It: ienne Brule Park . a sprawlmg beautiful are: expanding t'artrugh the Humber valley and compris- ing three separate are“. There's the Humber Trauma: Plant Park with its magnificent floral displays and an uneml- led - of Lake Ontario and the City; Humber Marshes is a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers: .and the Home Smith Area provides a lazy drrve along the p'.eturertue Humber River. greeatt-ubtrrHdetrees, -hiirsgatr-and-d.ar - In than†Mali!» a-mto-tare..a.oetlartuits suburban“ hmwdmmlm There ls no need Do go into the host of other misconceptions about vitamins and how they arose. It is was! itnporUnt, how- ever, to emphasize, u concerns vitamins, the notion that if a little " good, a lot " 'rctter " not only lulu but can be and often is Gunman.†In the north west end. smut- ed in the valley of the Black Creek is Downn'iew Delis Park Designed for group and family picnics this beautiful park u ideal for hiking or just pure, quiet relaxation. His opinion " that In etw.lized countries. there in almost as much danger from vitamin ex- cess u tqtatnitt lack This state ment is made in the current in» sue of "Health", the oftieul magazine of the Health League of Canada, a UN organization. Writing "The Truth About Vitamins", Dr. Goldbloom "rr "Vitannns do no more than pro- tect you "ainat those diseases which you would get if you re- ceived no vitamins; beyond this they do nothing, more does no better than enough! So that when you take extra vitamins to make you ‘feel better fast', to give you 'more pep'. to make your children have better ap- petltes or to prevent them from getting so nuny cold: in winter. you are either fooling yourself or being fooled by subtle adver- hsing. not fitled with lies but fun of in" twin" "Anyone, man. VJman or child "ting I mixed diet con~ taming mun, vegetables, (as. butter, fruit Ind that: milk " cream does not requir? any ad- dnional nmmn. and it adtrttiotr ll viumlm are taken they do no good wttataoever, while (or lain vatamms given In execs! may do harm." Right down m the heart of the City, there's another exeit- ing park area _ Rixerdale loo. Here you just walk ugh: In {there's no admission charge; and see animals. bird-, and rep tiles from all over the world There are zebra. lions, tigers, bears, vulva and even an 210- foods unless they are punfled like sugar. polished nee and white flour. 4500 Acres of Partial Await Metro Residents " 0-H" TRAVEL BUREI I.“ VISION RDA WM. G. BEECH, General tnruranee Noury Public ANYWHERE ro ANIWHEREvu '0. ASA, “A MGM“ YORK BUREAU ROAD "rtt-rrhormtiy-tto getawarttmsta.taii.tNre" Ilmu that old luau-n3 Inu- ny‘TmlolaIutLum-u‘n Icahn.“ can “at up the IUD on bad It in may den There ig winning in will“ we Ontario, u well a bou- ing foe the aquatic-minded. For the children. there m wading pooh. 1 Wm manure farm, pony rides, I dtteViiied lagoon Irina and slides . ev- erything to please new Me. Nature lover: too nil revel in the wildlife on 'tus bun Island complex Amie Tenn. Canada Geese, Pheasants and son; birds abound. m (mom Toronto tern" - the only way to reach this ts. land undue. run every no min. um during busy time; And the return tare in only toe for dail- dren and Me for adults. One of the most economical cruises in the world. ____- .-9- - "'"’ w‘ "" “u" Those York Centre cottst.t dren and Me for adults. One 011 "I ". the most economical cruises in (l'yet'lat,'o'tu,",",,eetvt're/ {Rf-cl? the world. 1my personal secretary. Her on new Parks also operate Ira) gomg Irish nature mm all Cs mamuln two excellent munm- friendlittess for people '.5 always pal Itrhole golf courses. Both commented on bs those from feature a comfortable ‘elub- I out of town who c'ome m to see house, large parking tetie.sGfi. She looks alter eserythurg lockers, showers and a mack “to do with York Centre ali/d bar, Green fees are extremely uency as well u all the con- reasonable A adults 81.75 "ttruse-ear, political and personal days; 52-75 w.eektmif and holy (matters relating to the Prime days. For Juniors tt I! " came Alumna office the Cabinet to 11:00 a.m. weekdays only» C,,?, an." CUC..' A; nu... muumu-ntw' woman-madam “Nunavut-cam Yes, Toronto ‘can be justly proud of it; Metropolitan Parks system. Torontonians and visitors are urged to take advantage of them at any time. And, please remember - "Do Walk on the Grass." Hm \WOIKING WIYH CANADOANS IN (VEIY WAlK or I!!! SINCE131 BANK OF MONTREAL tasradeg 9out tha ()maggTi"itBok, is in the new FINCH INDUSTRIAL PLAZA glt’s Your M. P. opinion "to do with York Centre comm.- uency as well " all the con- wltideritiai, poiitieal and personal Imatters relating to the Prime I‘Minisur's office , the Cabinet Vnnd other Members of Parlia. .menL Loyalty and discretion is {the bum necessity for Mem, jbers' secretaries and most of :mem have it to a marked deg. wee, A use in point it Marie Lem. ieux who usually types this weekly column, {among her may other duties. She is one d the ultra seeretartes on the Comment staff luring been u the Members' Sex-tonal Staff for twenty years. Perfectly bil- mgual we lakes chanson Ln both French and English and what is "on more dimeuit she takes dicuuou in English and then translatea it into French for letters which require " Ins- uer m that lar1guage, whim-l lama, “It tree.?--.'-" Id it is nuts in! how mm*eanbedtmetmaemarle d Illa d. duo with no 'rihgrete.rtqingamtnatneeuams .goait.8hestaaMtttetiouse MCdaonmssisadeaotedand hardworking“. I " 'rartieaurtr mu: m the Iliu' on. in the calibre at â€out wtto work hem'u we have to May late they don‘t complain. tf something urgent Ind speck! comes up, they all pitch in Ind get the job done. Yx an Neron and Ted Leblanc, the two male members of the Whip's office staff put in long, "Ml.“ "P'"""'" (“W Autres-htm-ur".'-' hm mum 2400 Finch Avenue Wart Branch JACK A. B0WMAN,Manager You are cordially invited to make use of this con- venient new B of M, which is equipped with the finest banking facilities to ensure that all your banking needs an be served quickly and efficiently. A special convenience for those who can't bank during regular banking hours is an "around-the-clock" depository unit, which allows customers to make depos- its at my time of the day or night. Lhe Bank of Montreal announces the opening on Monday morning of a branch in the new Finch Indus- trial Plaza, at 2400 Finch Avenue West, in Weston. bl hurl mulls out their variety td duties u secretary and uncut: mummy. Both m bilingual. Work a! the mm they any in tutu than palm-u; ulna and "" Id] unturned about the work- ing: of Puma-at and all Its “animus, "thetMes, lemm- time And so on. Al the Navy hon uy we run I "ught little ship" In the Whip] Mrtee. Ottawa 11 beautiful at ttus time at yen. The Wanda of crowns that dotted Parliament " and livernde Drive no leeks ago have disappeared to be replaced by hundreds of mound. of tulips of every shade imagmlble. They Ire not all yet in full bloom but Ln an- other neek or ten days Ottawa ill] be 1 riot of colour and ot. tawa residents m" be outnum- bered by out-of-loun summers Sealed tenders, clearly marked " to tender number. will be received in the office oi the assistant secretary, for the supply and delivery ot coal, luel oil and gasoline tor the 1964-65 season. will be received in the office of the assistant secretary, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close at 3:00 P.N., May :5. 1961 F. W. “inner, BA., D.Paed. R. D. G. Sunbury. BA: Director of Education Chairman Specifications and tender forms may be obtained under atqr1ieation to the Purchasing Department " Oakbum Creseent, Willowdale. Board of Education For The Township Of North York TENDER COAL, FUEL Oll, GASOLINE 225-4661 day. l but that an. a! you will pack your children in the “an†“r W "I" to "I nu: emu: city And you rum. mm Buildings some new, Such a mi! can be u upon, an! put a! I (W's can: um it can Ink: the M 11'T at economics and politics come to lite. t-tat.trlaeeattt_th. to see how Parliament operates. Friends and consume-u. Alex Ind Jane McGIvem. advised me thud of ume that I "up of student: from the when! their non mum: were coming on t vmt to Ottawa iast Friday um! I In able to "balm" the Prune Munster tor a few mo. menu to meet and pink: hands With some ot the group. Later, mar sports hero. Red Kelly, WP, spoke to them. This sort of dung means a lot to young people Just u it did - , parents mere their age, Over a thousand shunts trout outlying parts od Quiche: and Ontario were lure last Friday The Plrllunw may .3