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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 30 Jul 1964, p. 6

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_ Etobicoke Construction Drops $6 Millionâ€"Metro Up $12 Million Industrial and commercial conâ€" , All other types of coluu':cuunlms year compared to $40.530,677 struction in Metropolitan Toronte 4M about the same at $40,358,763 in 1963. was 11.7 milli first | u:':: """""'mm{ FIRST HALF 1964 _ (January 1 to June 30) The total value of building perâ€" mits issued for residential conâ€" struction was $88.810,337 this year against $106,438,300 at midâ€" year 1963. Industrial and comâ€" mercial permit values totalled $43,789,177 up to the end of June this year compared to $32.096.â€" 413 at the same time last year. Wwear. Residential building was City down $17.6 million and all Other North York building was about the same in Etobicoke the comparable periods. This inâ€" formation is contzined in a Torâ€" SC&Tborough ento Real Estaté Board report en construction activity released The TREB survey shows buildâ€" Ing permits issued in the City of Toronto and three largest subâ€" urbs â€" ;:)rth York, Etobicoke and Scarborough â€" for $172,958.â€" 277 in buildings in the first half of this year compared to $179.â€" 865,390 in the first half of last year. wimilar sixâ€"month period of last year. Residential building was down $17.6 million and all other NEED for immediate low cost service. John R. Binnie, Mgr. THIS N RENAULT R8 Can Be Yours at Savings Of SEE ano DRIVE t:is BARGAIN at LOMBANK ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, July 30, 1964 RIFLE RANGE MOTORS A CAREFREE VACATION? Don‘t run short of cash â€" phone or call in at 1019 LAKESHORE RD. E. â€" LAKEVIEW STOP 5 â€" JUST A FEW BLOCKS WEST OF DIXIE RD. TOOTâ€"TOOT!! PEEPâ€"PEEP!! STONEGATE SHOPPING PLAZA Phone 239â€"8121 City North York Etobicoke Scarborough 45000 Category: Residential addit Miscellaneous â€"â€" Public. Institutional buildings and alterat Industrial . ces, Banks, irns, Theat FIRST HALF 1963 â€" (January Resdential Commercial $ 15,395,753 $10,.165.926 $ 44.734.883 $ 8,750,490 $ 31.487.574 $10.768.247 $ 14.820.080 % 2.411.750 $106.438.300 $32.096.413 Serv industrial & Residential . Commercial Miscollansous Tore) $10,483,978 $17.276492 $23,342,606 5 51,103,076 $37.479,114 $10,894.275 $10,644,850 $ 59,018,239 $28.179,195 $ 8,126,010 $ 3,511.390 $ 39.816.595 $12,668,050 $ 7492400 % 2859.917 $ 23.020.367 $88,810.337 $43.789.177 $40,358.763 $172.958,277 Apa mercial Factories, Ware} ce Stations, Hotels, Motels 1 alterations and additions. Schools, Churches, Hospitals. Municipai Governmental and ail other types of ns and additions. ents, Dwellit industrial & Commercial $10,165,926 $ 8,750,490 $10.768,247 $ 2411750 place at the bion Hills. No. 50 Hiz p.m.._ Heart Lake conservatmon area near Brampton at [1 a.m. and 3 p.m. and Claremont. in Pickering Township. 12 miles north of No. 7 Highway on No 10 sideroad, at 3 p.m On Sunday. at Claremont Experienced . Authority _ perâ€" ;sonnel will serve as guides on the hikes which will take anout one hour to complete along the picturesque naiure trails in the areas where native wild flowers, '6 Choices For Nature Lovers On MITRCA Conducted Hikes hike Aug. 1 and 2. by the tan Toronto and Reg vation Authority rees On p.t series and wil &3 & Boyd, near WoodÂ¥ridge to June 30) Miscollaneous $20,060.48 1 $ T.m4a627 $ 3.595.856 $ 9.169.713 $40.530.677 the ird be of N07 wrlle,. ADVERTISE ; l _ in the _ % ‘c"""" ADVERTISER uses, Stores Restaurants of Bo for e Me Total $ 45.622.160 $ 61,200,000 $ 45.841.677 $ 26.401.553 $179.065.390 ted A| 278â€"2227 pa Student Militiaomen Visit Fort Georgeâ€"Signalâ€" man Bob Dickie and Signalman Mike Sowâ€" chuk, both of 8 Signals Regiment, Toronto, are attending the Junior NCO course at Camp Niagara for the next five weeks. They found Medicare May Be Stepâ€"Byâ€"Step Project Your M.P.‘s Viewpoint A Ve 9 H xcelie pe arge p i p.I M op Boyd Haf Mills &8 mal and KeS eq he immediate or iongâ€"range. in this case. there is no doubt that all governments â€"â€" both federal and provincial â€"â€" would like to see most of the recommendations imâ€" plemented. But there is a matâ€" ter of price tag to be considered. The Hall report, for one thing, estimated that putting its large i0n etter known At the end OTTA WA t} By LEONARD P. KELLY MP. York West mmendatior ediate or la FROM YOUR ge CASCADE ( GAS =: ge number of measures it worl deved desirable to provide cople of this country with . e seems 1 accept g towa Of Ha eifare WA â€"â€" A little over a ago, the Royal Commusâ€" â€" Health Services issued two volume report of its c after a thorough investiâ€" of the existing facilities ure need for health serâ€" r the people of Canada week. the health minisâ€" m Canada‘s ten provinces Je CASCADE SAVINGS ISLINGTON PLUMBING CO. ealth serv ETOBICOKE HYDRO AUTHORIZED WATER HEATER INSTALLER BE. 1â€"6380 ep Ottawa to di authorities the mplementing nendations cor is i/ HOT WATER astade _ cEpViICEF to be genera! proâ€" ncee that Canada is i a comprehensive ince scheme â€"â€" a econ 100 GALLONS aA DaAY uission s report .â€" S!% 10 €130 s the Hall report. conference « f the conference, scheduled f« National Health Sibly the f the old fort a quiet place to study their miliâ€" tary lessons after duty hours Bob attends Burnhamthorpe Collegiate and Mike the New Toronto Secondary School CHECK YOUR part of the Ir APPROXIMA TEL Y PER MONTH siderations involved. A nother point of concern to the provinces is the manpower requirements for a national medical care plan. For these reasons, it may be necâ€" tee ali made by the department within ix to eight months. The next conference of health ministers is cheduted for January. and posâ€" sibly the federal plan will be disclosed at that time One thing is certain: although t may not become effective in the mmediate future, work is being jone to ensure that the best posâ€" ETOBICOKE HYDRO tage GUARANTEED PER MONTH over a period of vears the time being. a commit experts within the Departâ€" of National Health and e is now engaged in breakâ€" bring ne report so mmendation e department National Defence Photo BUY or RENT tage b ha Mrs. Turner‘s description of the incident follows. "I surmised that something was terribly wrong when 1 saw Mrs. Alice Garbutt run out of the Queensway Pharmacy last Thursday evening, and run to the neighboring hardware store, as though she were trying to beat Bruce Kidd‘s record, folâ€" lowed by a man who ran off in the opposite direction sawed â€" off shotgun carried by one of the two bandits, and gave the alarm. Two men were arrested for this (and another) robbery, one a Long Branch man, Edward William Desroches, 30, of Atherâ€" ton Crescent, and Theodore Kenâ€" neth Chilsom, of Bideford Ave. "‘My suspicion was confirmed when, a few seconds later, someâ€" one from the hardware store got into his car and took off in a hurry along the Queensway. By this time a crowd had gathered and rumors spread quickly â€"â€" Mr. Ruskin, proprietor of the pharmacy, had been shot, which, like most rumors proved false, fortunately B ut apparently very distressed. holding his head, parking pharma was robbed last Thursday. The robbery was broken up when Mrs. Alice Garbutt, a clerk, reâ€" fused to be intimidated by the Our Correspondent Nearby Sees Robbery Thwarted At Queensway Pharmacy enies BRENTWOOD NORTH appesred .21 PATERSON & WARD PLUMBING Ltd. AUTHORIZED INSTALLERS FOR CaSCADE 40‘ WaATER HEATERS PHONE 239â€"0642 â€" i_ across â€" from after storing he station wagor he 2282 Lake Shore Blvd. W FLAMING MAIN COURSES AND FLAMING DESSERTS. ® Steaks and Pepper Steaks ® Steok Dione ®@ Cherry Jubilee © Crepes Suzettes ® Strawberries Flambé THE Featuring Your whole family will love our fine meals Enjoy An Evening Out IN QUR NOW FEATURING Flambe Dishes! BANQUET FACILITIES FOR WEDDINGS BUSINESS LUNCHEONS PRIVATE PARTIES "TOWN CRIER" ROOM TAVERN RESTAURANT DINING LOUNGE Prepared At Your Table PICKFAIR From Viemne, Austric BE. 3â€"3251 JOHNNY WINTON t the organ console CL. 9â€"9635 MAITRE DF ERIC HOFER TORONTO 18

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