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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 18 Jun 1964, p. 8

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NHIOWDALI, P.O. PIONI II 5.01.. "Rod" Kelly. the {mum speak. cr for the younnmn. Ind nanny puma. will he in anmdnhrg at to Win! "oertimr ammonia. that! to begin at 7:341 Th. chlllenz- game have" the HCSA laid"! all It." and the when 1nd umpire gm under. way at 5:45. At 2:45 thr Cardinal A.C. laud! h again” F'nvrrdale in another P.eoree contest on diamond nne with the squirts from AMerwood playing Rirhmond Gard.“ on lament! two. 1’ VIVIAN IOAD A total of tive games will be played throughout the dar. The itrgt Contest beginning " one O’clotk. has AHorwood " Rose-' thorn in I bantam gam- on dia- 30nd one wink Richmnnd Gird- can play; Royal York an dinmond two in a New» rontest. Other sport- bikinis unending Include Ners, McKenzie. Ontario Athletic Commission: Lloyd Shier. councillor, Etobiroku Tmmship: Tom Riley, Etnhimkp recreation director: Brut. Wavy. path ad- ministrator, Etobicoke Tomnhip: Jim Ewaire. Ecnhwnko Township Recreation Supervisor; Max Seheff, ‘third viee-rrresidert, Ontario Ama- teur Softball Association; John Vanwaggoner. executive. OASA: Wriliam Keeley, convent-v. OASA, and Jack Bahia. chairman of the Etobicoke Inter-Community Soft, hall Assoeiation. Thu opening ammonia: will Ibo kick " the OASA Minor Keith-.11 Week. Ceremonies begin u one o'elork and conclude with I fawn game. the CKEY "Good Gun" against the Harvey Bruck- an Esso juveniles, the 1963 OASA Metro Midget .ehamtts. " Kelly One of Many For Opening . A number of key Committees won at up. On the lam day of the Session. Mr. Robarts unnounced Arrmntion of Select Committee. to study the problem of the Aged: the “my of youth in I modem my duty: and I MI Select Com- Imam! "Red" Kelly. member 1 oarliament and an of the To- mm Maple Led Hockey ehsb.) will head I list of speakers for the ofriciat opening of the Mimieo Valley Park, Martingrovo Road.‘ 8 ho held an Sunnis). q Frontier John Robarts also Called during the .eMtoh, for . looting of the Fedenl gotcrnlnent ad alt ltllt’s and protinm ‘hn beeder on the Great Lakers. to study the crucinl problem of low Inter Ural in the Great Lakes, And to Ink. ”mend-lion at: but to llhvinte this problem. limitat- BottlsNock- . New legislation providing for tho "tting " of the Ontario Hit..- " Corporation nu of lunar 'sig- Iilcllte. The new Act will enable the Government to eliminate bottle- neck: in housing uroxrams and to "lint than fonitie. with. income h Inch that they cannot ohtnin nd- qute madman on the pri- vate hunt. (Combined from Mg. 4) Water Pronu- . To nli-vo lb. water shortage I -tain am, particularly South- 'm Ontario, I new three-puint Win! pro‘runme was an- -aeqd in connection with Omar- te. water problem and resourcu. M it, the government will give heron-ed financial support in three “Ida: The Construction of Water hpply Reservoirs-The Construe, Ion of Farm Ponds-ami Emor- - Rural Water Supply for drought-stricken are". PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT HIGHLIGHTS mm “HS & SERVICE 170. Srhrthrg . . . RONSON PRODUCTS EXPANSH IN Or CANADA UMWED h I M ”an, lemon PM of Canada Limited has wignwn its former 35,000 sq. ft. of In“ - an lemon Drive, and hos new expanded to 70,000 sq. ft., in a building designed and bail! to Benson's specification The new building is laid am to provide for an increase in the Mal manufaduring volume, and to provide facilities for lansan’s rapid diversification in. k the appliance field. Ison Rapidly Entering Appliance Field- New Home Sets Pace Manda-"AW. Ontario manufacturing communes made additions to their Planta or faeilitiee. Gross provincial product was up 6.9% In: yur. and unem- ployment as of March 1964 was down to 2.5”. In the field of economu-s. the on-lu, uric Trade Crusade is ror)tinuinrl, along nth the Irrstatst Develop-i,, ment Agency. In 1963 173 IT)" companies not up Imam?” in On-‘in Karim " manufacturers began) manufacturing products in Ontario/s, which were formerly manufactumd‘x5 avid. the province. Bome 2') 0 Finally, the Prime tlit"ster announced the convemnx at a Royal Cmmiaaion on Citii Liberties and Human Righla to enquire into the van that these rights can be stroesqtiterted and guaranteed. mama. to investittaumnirn. In an. "ttportant held of lutomt 39"“. of legislation I . In additims, the Legislatun non and social churn. the Ontario-ed this last -sais man! the first interim report otlGovernment nnnounced An lune-l Allin all, son. 144 the Select Committee on Consumer ment whereby The Economic Conn-1th. order paper durin Credit, and the Commune} life “I of Ontario, the Economic Coun- and t38 of them I“ was extended to emble " to con- ml of Canada, the Quebec Economlclwere 38 private bill. tmue tlus important work Advisory Council, 1nd the Novalwhich 26 found their . Finally_ the Prime tlittister Sum: Voluntary Planning Board/statutes of Ontario. mnounecdthe com-lung otnRoynljwwm “I their resource' on B' - V A .- Commiuion on Citii Liberties Lieost-oarinsr basis to hunch fur- Hanna Right. to enquire into the reaching studies and resurrh into v." that these film! can be tho rhluenle of automation And ulnnlthened And murmured social dun”. M. APHETON, l.A., Se. P. ENG. RU. 9-1137-3-9 lU. 9-2130 PRINTING AND lITHOGRAPHING DIVISION 650 KING " WEST - TOROI OUR BEST WISHES oo APPLETON AIR-CONDITIONING Limited REFRIGERATION - AIR-CONDITIONING - VENTILAYION PLAN ELECTRIC CO. RUNSUN PRUIH CTS or CANADA LIMITED For Continued Success To RONSUN PM)!” CTS RONSON PRUIH CTS [£05803 PRODL (ITS RECORDING t STATISTICAL CORPORATION lIMITED CONTINUED SUCCESS WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED TO DO Alt THE ELECTRICAL WORK 'rt SNIPPAID Ave. WIS? PHONI MI I-SI‘S CREATIVE LANDSCAPE 8 DESIGN WE SALUTE . . “mum: momlnmo couuvm ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS SINCEREST or 'CANADA LIMITED OF CANADA LIMITED OF CANADA LIMITED EXPANSION 19 MILFOID AVE. PHONE 249-33.) TO ro BEST WISHES (hour and management, both in Ca- 'nada and the United States. met in Toronto tor the three-day Con- ference an Automation and Social Change. The result was 1 thorough study and review of the problems and challenges that lie ahead. A, well. the Government established n Previous to this mnouncement. the government set up I Select Committee on "Manpower Thin- ing" in I962. This eommittre's Pe- port “as tabled in the Legislature in February 1963. on September err. 1963, spon- sored hy the Ontario Government 19 experts from universities, la. 302 BRIDGELAND AVE TORONTO I9, ONT. TORONTO " innings RU. 9-2136 turn-non: Foundnio- on Automa ation and Employment. All in all. ”In. 144 bills ruched the order - during the San-ion. and 138 of them mud. Thin were 38 private billl introduced, of which M found their way into the Thou at nine of the important piece- of legislation which In; puud this last tension. 15 BENTON RD., TORONTO 15, PHONE 249-8261 310 CREMAZIE WEST, MONTREAL, PHONE SIM-4671 - AND - 72 BASING. HALL " E.C.2 LONDON, ENGLAND 110 RONSON DRIVE BEST itplslllilllliS MhllS0llill PRODUBTS " IT WAS INDEED A PLEASURE TO WORK WITH YOU IN CREATING YOUR NEW HOME...THANK TOO FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION ON THIS PROJECT TO MIKE SHAMATA AND JACK MORGAN WAS INDEED A PLEASURE TO WORK WITH too IN CREATING YOUR EXPANSION and NEW PLANT W. on proud to have he: aw u Pail-ton Ind 98mm 'or he Gout-cl and hunt". OM03. CONGRATULATIONS RUNSON PRODUCTS ATLAS PAINTING & DECORATING 27 FOREST RIDGE DIIV! TOIONYO l9 - ONTARIO PHONE RU 3.2717 DIVISION"'OF S. REICHMANN & SONS JD. 8 CO. "INTERNATIONAL STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE" 'jlllfIrl2hB0I]il, of Canada Limited OF CANADA LIMITED EXTERIOR VIEW OF IONSON‘S NEW, MODERN PLANT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES " REXDALE ON YOUR OUR BEST,),hlisHEs RUNSON PRODLCTS NEW holy TERRAZZO WE ARE HEASED " HAVE “IN CHOSEN 10 DO ne TERRAZZO WORK ON THE lOIIY FLOOR or THIS IUMDINO OF CANADA LIMITED 752 JANE STREET TORONTO 9 --e ONTARIO PHONE R0. 9-6172 LIMITED ONTARIO " "

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