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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 6 Aug 1964, p. 4

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* 4 be I have written t Don Mills asking wlant a hedge or lark or some kind is called are pla« to 1g a W m Ne, in West Dex understanding res were built an afséet to the architecture an vou could see EN Me the Th Richmond . discussion munication ficials and seafch. traffic e the same pre sit: group of Buitalo clvic official luncheon at the King Edward The US. group promised to Metro Chairman William Alle M Children are warned by their parâ€" ents not to talk to strangers, but it would appear in some cases they are mot able to anyway, and at a time when they should. During the developing years of speech, children should be talking to others of their own age, and older people. Some children do not get this epportunity to talk, however, beâ€" eause they are cooped up all day with kids who do not know how to do anyâ€" thing more than goo! ti The Metro officials attending the luncheun for the Buffaly group were stunned to hear the city of Buffalo traffic director proclaim in front of everyone that he and another visitor had been on many a glorious drunk together. The U.S. official called his associates "a bunch of hound «low=." city th &ppears it cipal sery SCules eV The ( Th TT( tro motorists 90 «c An Inside Look At Metro uburban housewives earn that Buffalo ho pping centres and ast imp e he h 1y landscap Ig s acC 17 NO iave made a path ve to the entrance) n Phing ce du g if they would r a row of popâ€" Letters To The Editor () ording to Di f New York traffic rand two cents for 1€ on a Council this wee week long general rbhan problems at ebec. A key part o I deal with lack of vetween â€" municipal pecialists in urbar nigher allons ir outlook, cil concerning the accident h \ n es going on pensiol ived by the commis where they reveiv Met p Ais cal Increaslt f the initi computer. E d it o rial pla iseWi\ es lent1 fficlals iward H Traffic D Dear 11 an all ud MRS. WM. K. REYV speed hi id 8. WM. K. REYNOTT West Deane Park Dri of to othe th our sit tons y he ago I wrnte When a buy, or girl, of say four to five has nothing but two year olds for playmates day after day it cerâ€" tainly does not lend to increasing one‘s vocabulary, or the use of vocal chords. Etubicoke often describes itseif as Ontariu‘s first planned community. Mimico has more women representaâ€" tives on council than any other Metro suburb . . . two, Mrs. Laura Goodwin and Mrs. Gertrude Owen. The suburbs of Leaside. East York. Etubicoke ofter Ontariu‘s first p Mimico has more tives on council th suburh . .. two. 2 her child‘s nermal speech developâ€" ment by depositing him in a nursery all day.* that believ be taken «C Metro gove New Toronto takes the view that generally speaking the ratepayers and taxpayers of a community get the kind of council they deserve and want. Sometimes the ratepayers in a comâ€" mrunity get what they deserve but For 28 was the « outside t 000 the ut T () r1 arent s ale ie suburDs of Leaside, Last ) ork,. s Branch, Swansea and York each ‘one woman member on council. nto council has four women memâ€" . Toronto Township has over 69,â€" acres or is about 44 percent of total size of Metro Toronto. W ARKe neuke Hydroâ€"Electric Co the sixth largest hydro ario serving more than iers. More than 60 per c w township residential si ire serviced with unders tling want M t} ate years the suburh of Weston nly Metro area municipality ie city to provide vocational ilities. Mimico is one suburh ves that the TTC should over as a department of W O tha has nor s adjacent to a M urb has ordered talled taken down U evel 1 appear t 1d to Han Tt check _ nursery enroll their child is ruw on the intly the Council rot al tnere Was a sulve e and a check of ti f Ei DOROTHYY HOBBS (Mre. ®. J.) I] s relused 4 ow churche to a Met ordered an L that of ETY t be tak halr Lk e [Foill il utility order after Li Its NDN to D effective west as a young ceived his public : in Saskatchewan condary schools i and London, Onta kis Bachelor of Henour _ History Viceâ€"Principal at Vince Collegiate Institute. M received his B.A. from versity of Toronto and a High School Specia tificate in History and Apy Viceâ€"F W. Clendenan will assist 1h cipal, F. F. Knight. After ing his Bachelor of Arts y £ leg John pointed legia of 17 teacher legiate Institute three vears. he eate. At Burnhamtl giate Institute he w Principal, J. A. MeN it ds Murra Four Viceâ€" of B B of Art sity Jeffric clal Cert Etob Falls, Pictor milton. Mr M ute M. M. Young Silverthorn Head ficates. Bef i Western Ontario, Mr a holds a high school spe thern O It vard of Education for ti p of Etobicuke is plea imounce the appointmer vea egate M U T first H leff Bu leff taugh ple It M 1 BA anit the School Positions CGreated 1964 « Bachelor al b Frizzell the Uniâ€" tar He degree Met Sep Ha M A q ze p After eleven years as the Science â€" Department Head at Royal York Collegiate Iostitute, Eric R. Flewelling has been apâ€" pointed Viceâ€"Principal at Silverâ€" thorn Collegiate Institute. This new Secondary School to be openâ€" ed in September, 1964, will be under the Principalship of ai. M. Young, recently appointed to this pusition by the Etobicoke Board. Mr. Flewelling was awarded the Shell Fellowship at Cornell Uniâ€" me versity for the summer ol 1360 lie received his B.A. degree from the University ca Tu ... holds a High School Specialist‘s this time, hbe taught at Cosburn Avenue Junior High School beâ€" fore coming to Etobicoke in 1952. His first pusition was at Etobiâ€" ecke Collegiate Institute. In 1958, he was appoinied Head of the Social | Studics | Department at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate Instiâ€" tute and became Viceâ€"Principal Principals Appointed t his P An ti Mr sever R.C.J W Bu Une Mr k of Flight Lie experiences c LP ie University of Chicago. He taught for a total of eight s at Alderwood Collegiate s a span of time. he ta enan was awarue ind became Niceâ€"© in September, 1960 MeM theats .. Dis the in lis current position cars. He has also had ‘xperience in the Public { the Township and arents, H of t ertit Commercial Departâ€" derwood â€" Collegiate rpe i 1 20 year D Vandalism Costly r four years has he Classics Deâ€" us a High School leate in Classics. teachi1 f war with the ged with the utenant in 1945, wered England, iance. he D ext M.A D coming to the Township, Mr.] Flewelling taught at Oshawa Colâ€" legiate and Vorational School and at â€" George â€" Harvey â€" Vocational ! School in York Township, I Viceâ€"Principal at North Albion Collegiate Institute will be John Young. George Hull is Principal of this most northerly of Etobiâ€" coke‘s secondary schools. Head of the _ Moderns â€" Department | at Thistletown Collegiate Institute for two years, Mr. Young served Thistletown Collegiate Institute for two years, Mr. Young served also in the position for one year at Royal York Collegiate Instiâ€" tute. Prior to coming to this Township, he taught for three years at Lisgar Collegiate Instiâ€" tute, Ottawa and for one year at the Collegiate Moderne Turâ€" got in Paris. France. He received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Toronto. Mr. Young also holds a High School Specialist‘s Certificate in French and Spanish. Silverthorn Collegiate Institute is located on Mill Road, south of Burnhamthorpe Road, and will open in September of this year. It is unticipated that enrolment will hbe approximately 450 stuâ€" dents in Business & Commerce and Arts & Science courses. Cert After serving for 11 years as head of boys" physical education at Royal York Collegiate Instiâ€" tute, Mr. Edgar S. Matthews has been appointed Viceâ€"Principal at the sume school. He will mssist the Prin Matthew B.P.H.E. Educatio versity . High Sc cate in I eation. 1 experien damages High School Specialist‘s Certifiâ€" eate in Physical and Health Eduâ€" eation. Included in his teaching experience is one year at Queen‘s College, Nassau, and two years at Ridley College. Before assignâ€" ment to Royal Yerk Collegiate Institute, Mr. Matthews taught for four years at Etobicoke Colâ€" Church likely or four yea legiate Insti May A for enta Applewood six years. eed the 1963 hill. O liday weekend alone $5.000 were inturre received for vandalis age for 1964 m East, West | the end of! ntinued to . Auxiliary | th ele THE ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN, Thursday, August 6, 1964 â€" Page 4 three Instiâ€" year Turâ€" Mi The top stars of the National Hockey League will try© their hand at softball on Monday night in an exhibition game against the Etobicoke Industrial League Allâ€" Btars in an 8.30 contest at Cenâ€" tral Park. All but one of the NHL players are members of National â€" League teams. Gal Gardiner, a former Leaf, plays in the American League. The starâ€"studded lineup has Bob Baun, the rugged Toronto Maple _ Leaf â€" defenceman, | as eatcher . with _ Al Sullivan, a strong boy, doing the pitching. The president expressed apâ€" preciation to those members whose willing response to headâ€" up the various committees for the coming year is an indication of their interest and desire to earry out the plans and purposes of the organization. Haufschild Heads Rotary For New Term Stan W. Haufschild stalled as president of th eoâ€"New Toronto Rotary June 24 at the Old Mil Humber as this club er 35th year of commun vice. He spoke briefly in acâ€" ceptance and referred to the able group of men who will comprise the board of directors for the Rotary year commencâ€" ing July 1. The Lions support of the work of the Ontario Crippled Chilâ€" dren‘s Society through its parâ€" ticipation in the Easter Seal plan will be continued and emâ€" phasis is placed on this parâ€" ticular area of service withinâ€" the community. Other areas of service will be explored during the coming year, he suid. "The challenge given to us by our new international president, Charles W. Pettengill, is ‘Let us live Rotary‘ and this we can do by applying its principles in our daily lives, in business relationâ€" ships, in our communities and in eontacts will all peoples of the world." At Central On Monday NHL All Stars Pla CLAYTON R. PETERSON Bloorâ€" Jane David Solomon, R.O. OPTOMETRIST MIRRORS RESILVERED Table Tops and Glass Weston Home Improvement 1985 Weston Rd. CH 4â€"2649 Suite 1â€"BHumbertown Medical Centre Dress Making â€" Designing All Styles Mumbertown Plaza â€" 233â€"8644 235 Dixon Rd., Westown Pluza BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 4889 DUNDAS ST. W. Leonard A. Braithwaite THE ISLINGTON PRESS BE 1â€"0611 LUCK & HARRIS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR 356 Kipling Ave. N.. Weston in Westway Plaza Above Islington Post Office Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Suite E, Royal York Plaza 1500 Royal York Road Telephone: CH 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC 4195 DUNDA® ST. W. (at Prince Edward Dr.) ‘ i James B. Lawson, Q.C. C. John Cannon, Q NEED PRINTING ? Call Your Loca} Printer DEWAR & GRAHAM Royal York Rd. at Dundas Evenings by Appointment Telephone 244â€"7631 Evenings by Appointment TELEPHONE Baristers & Solicitors Telephone BE 1â€"2211 DRESSMAKING 14 Advance Road TORONTO 18 Business Directory PRINTING SLENDER Pro fl’s‘.s‘imm/ Dircet ‘tory > LEGAL LAWSON CANNON & FEDIOW 27â€" PICTURE FRAMING vson, Q.C. C. John Cannon, Q Stanley W. Fediow, B A Sc. RO 4 OPTOMETRISTS 5169 was e Mim te ub o Is its | the Etob | Ed Gigl Hartles Eiectric ing with Doug _8 handling At first buse will be Bob Nevin, the former Leaf now wearing a New York Ranger upiform. Leaf Bill Harris, the highest paid benchwarmer in NHL history, holds down seeond with Chicago‘s Ron Murphy at third. Gardiner is at short with Eddie Shack and Andy Bathgute of the Leafs and Harry Howell of the Rangers eovering the outfield. The buil team has a strong record and will provide plenty of competition for the Etobicoke nine. Last season the Etobicoke team munaged a tight vietory over the National League team, but the two preâ€" vious seasons saw the profe=â€" sgional stars too much for local tulent. c The tea players is c Other Clark Cityy Bob _ Parer of A by lead of T plays fo games a an Moni Al thing which i 40 perches of the _ Encycloy divulges, Wha also the standard l« North Ameries. WILBERT G. MARSHALL LIMITED 900 A M 3034 Bloor SL. W THE DOUGLAS ART CENTRE DONALD F. WITHROW OPTOMETRIST The Gordon M. Pyne Charlotte‘s Slender: 2475A Bloor West 1495 Kipling Ave. N., Rexdale Evenings & Saturdays by Appointment Mortgage Loans Arranged Telephone 366â€"6497 J. 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