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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Dec 1964, p. 14

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l W TEAK/ THEN 5TEP UP TO A ‘64 1 eenennmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmgrmmemmmmemmmme l NOW AREN‘T THESE PRICES THE LoOwEsT You mave m THIS YEAR? THEN STEP UP To a ‘64 FORD, FAIRLA» l NV GALAAIE 500 Fordor, 8 cylinder, white with red interior, dual § range automatic, washers, padded dash pe omm enespevnouatenes regaue es ' FORD GALAXIE 500 Fordor, 6 cylinder, chantilly beige with beige inâ€" $ terior, whitewalls, dual range automatic, washers, wheel ‘discs . w ' FORD GALAXIE 500 Convertible, 8 cylinders, 300 h p. engine, skylight blue viny! interior and blue top, white walls, dual ronge automatic, safet ' washers, power brakes and Steering, alternator, radio, wheel discs, $ a heavy duty suspension ' ‘. FALCON 2 Door Hardtop 8 cylinder, White with Red i " washers, padded dash, wheel discs ... . e FALCON 2 door Hardtop â€" 8 cylinder, Guardsman B ' bucket seats, console, automatic, whitewalls, washers, :m Dodded dash, radio, wheel discs . :l FORD FAIRLANE Forder: B rvlinder rmemakse aos._. [ interior _, FORD CUSsTOM 500 Tudor ' dual range automatic, wo FORD FAIRLANE 500 Fordor, 6 cylinder ' interior, automatic, washers I FORD FAIRLANE 500 Fordor, 6 cylinders terior, whitewalls, washers _...._._.. . l FORD CUstOm TUDOR, 6 cylinders, whit " automatic, washers, padded dash FORD CUsTOM FORDOR, 6 cylinder. dvr | mncivoincâ€" e es o_z s .‘------------- DRIVE OUT TONIGHT . . . WE‘RE OPEN UNTIL 10 P.m. ' -----------------J Candidates for Board of Eduâ€" cation Trustee, Pat Conaghan and Joe Cruden, with noticeable supâ€" port from the audience, were criâ€" grain‘ . , . It‘s not good!" chargâ€" ed the resident who sat down with a rain of applauses. 000 was no slight error, replied the resident and with the power to spend $18 millions a year and run on the same principle as the Bloorlea addition "is it any wonâ€" and the money was granted," argued Kerr who disagreed with the board. "At $35 a square foot it‘s a waste," added Kerr. A jump from $97,000 to $183.â€" shead to the contractor, he said. "In November when it was half completed they came to council and asked for $200,000 . . . twice they were turned down, but fiâ€" have to spend without council‘s approval. Kerr explained that the board does go to council for apâ€" proval and asked for $97,000 for an additional 6,000 square feet to dual range automatic, washers, padded FORD GALAXIE 500 Fordor, 8 cvlinde automatic, washers A Suit Jacket And Whiskey Bottle Spending, Teacher Trustees Rapped At Candidates SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! interior, automatic, washers ............ FORD FAIRLANE 500 2 door Hardtop, 212 LAKESHORE RD PORT CREDIT KEN SCOTT MOTORS LTD BRAND NEW â€" NEVER USED : 1964 FORDS â€" FALCONS â€" FAIRLANES j LAST CHANCEâ€"19 CHRYSLER â€" PLYMOUTH â€" YALIANT range automatic, washers It‘s COMPARE THESE 12 EXAMPLES! EASY CREDIT TERMS 36 MONTHS TO PAY! right 24 Months or 24,000 Miles Warfanly Full Tank of Gas * 1965 License Plates the , 8 cylinder, cascade green with beige of 6 cylinder, chantilly beige with beige interior cylinders, white with red interior, dual tible, 8 cylinders, 300 h.p. engine, skylight blue with top, white walls, dual ronge automatic, safety package Steering, alternator, radio, wheel discs, 33429 rrerreereeeeeceeneemmenmeen mc n en en 9 e ne 4 e hib en en en es en eranes ® A resident asked how many candidates were property owners. Councillor candidate David Sandâ€" ford was the only one who did not. Sandford satisfied the quesâ€" tioner explaining that he was a homeowner, but due to a proâ€" Trustee and a chairman of the Board, incumbent John Parker has been with the board since 1949. He said he was not interâ€" ested in a political career, but in |education, therefore, the $1,500 |remuneration to be granted to trustees next year was not his incentive for running. Last year he attended 74 meetings of the board averaging seven to eight per month. Another trustee hopeful, Bruce Sinclair, said that with $50 milâ€" lions in assets and $18 millions| to spend each year the Board of| Education should have trained| businessmen managing spending. He would like to see the townâ€" ship with a director of education who would coâ€"ordinate and create a better liaison between elemen-[ tary and secondary education. Education from grades one to 13| should be a smooth operation in-‘ stead of two separate empires, he| said. | board. Conaghan said that teachâ€" |ers were trying to be the emâ€" ‘ployee and the employer at the same time and they will wreck education. . "Salary negotiations should be left to the Teacher‘s Federation, and with teachers sitting on the board, favors are expected, he said. The board is trying to take over the work olj the teacher‘s council and federaâ€" cylinder, dynasty green , 6 cylinder, Pagoda Green with , 8 cylinder, white with red 218â€"6181 UP TO . 3, 1964 â€" Poge 14 dash , guardsman blue with blue 160 Lakeshore Rd. E., PORT CREDIT CR. 8â€"5244 J HAVE EV ER HEARD ABOUT FAIRLANE OR FALCON AT .. .. MOTORS LIMITED with beige interior Blue with Blue viny! interior, interior, automatic _ MacDonald had been in counâ€" cil for eight years and was deâ€" feated when he polled 14,000 votes in a bk& for controller in 1962. "These were enough votes to elect our past reeves, but not enough to elect me controller," said MacDonald. MacDonald had been on every committee on council and is still active in the Metropolitan Conservation Auâ€" thority as Etobicoke‘s representaâ€" law, a better guidance systerp and a more detailed civics program. Incumbent councilior Doug Rollo said he had a "most enjoyâ€"| |able experience on council!" and’ | due to the excellence of the last [council there "are few issues if! any." | Waddel!, believed to be the youngest candidate in the Metro area, would like to see the Etoâ€" bicoke school system adopt speâ€" Arriving late for the meeting, Andy MacDonald was allowed time to address the residents in his bid to return to the municipal chambers as councillor. A resiâ€" dent wanted MacDonald‘s time revoked as he was late, bui meetâ€" ing chairman Peter deValk ruled that MacDonald and another late arrival, trustee candidate Ian Waddell, could speak. Joe Cybruch, in his second atâ€" tempt to gain a seat on council, argued that time and business experience were necessary and he had both. of the Humber area which would be intolerable elsewhere in the township. longed illness of more than a, Waddell also was critical of the The Board has saved considerâ€" year it was more advantageous| past board for not granting land|able funds because of the increasâ€" to rent a home for his wife and|for the establishment of an exâ€"|ed efficieney of meeting once a three small boys. tension of the University of Torâ€" week instead of twice a month, Sandford was critical of the|O1to in Etobicoke. said Carroll. "I can reduce taxâ€" past council for allowing private| _ BOARD OF CONTROL _ |°S if you are ready to accept a garbage collectors in the Bemy| Using a suit jacket and an °C000 rate township," Carroll Road area. "Residents here are|empty liquor boitle, Derothy m]k‘; the audience. Bug try to considered second class because| HObbs, candidate for Board of| fASS 8W8Y ON€ Matural ice rink ; . Control, said there was a waste an area and see how the council considers the apartment of township funds by iciped householders will demand it be area as commercial and not @n|employees and officials If conâ€"| ""P‘*°°4 494 Supervised," he said. area of family homes," Sandford|ventions were so important in the t‘m a scontractor 'f"d,,l do no said. Because of this attitude|education of department emâ€" work in "h“. township, bu the .|ployees they should attend such eontroller said he used his exâ€" heavy garbage trucks were dis s C ience to the f o o _ conventions as part of their vacaâ€"| °C save township turbing residents‘ rest making tions, she said. "Let them ; money. collections late at night. He \f'“’their own moneyâ€"one chap turnâ€"| _ Cartoll said the township was also critical of the air pollution|ed in his Ist class ticket and| PI2DNiIng two more artificial rinks| three small boys. Sandford was critical of the past council for allowing private garbage collectors in the Berry turquoise § interior "2319 _ ‘27189. ... s2469. ~52789. 1 ~$2669. 1 In +2409. +2469. _£40d00. J “2449.w s2999, I 52559 2549 UNITS 1 LEFT I I r‘\ he has not taken a drink of any liquor in the past five years, therefore, the charge did not apâ€" piy to him. Out of 152 meetings of Board of Control in the past two years he has only missed two; "I attended 150 meetings," said Carroll. © Etobicoke Businessman _ @ World War i1 Naval Veteran © Etobicoke Resident ©® Member Mimico â€" New 16 years ‘ Toronto Rotary Club Incumbent Controller John Carroll replied Mrs. Hobbs that ings, council had professional contractors and architects to offer advice, but there was a great waste of funds because it cost the township $800 to build a special sceafforld to adjust the clock. The council also wasted $50,000 to tear down two homes on Isling ton Ave., just to get to a golf course," said Mrs. Hobbs. The only thing theat has progressed‘ in Etobicoke was taxes she said. Officials would be a lot slimâ€" er and trimmer if they didn‘t atâ€" tend so many banquets and reâ€" ceptions, she said. During conâ€" struction of the municipal buildâ€" their own moneyâ€"one chap turnâ€" ed in his Ist class ticket and bought a suit!" said Mrs. Hobbs holding up the jacket. Holding up the whisky bottle she added that this was what municipal ofâ€" ficials considered as hospitality. JOHN D. PARKER HERE IS MY RECORD OF SERVICE ©® A member of the Board since 1949 â€" 16 years ® Chairman in the years 1953â€"1958â€"1961â€"1964 ® Member Metro School Board â€" 1953 ® Viceâ€"chairman Metro School Board â€" 1964 FOR THE ETOBICOKE HYDRO COMMISSION IT‘S TIME FOR A QHAI{GE; â€" VOTE â€" .215 n B DILWORTH FOR STRONG, AGGRESSIVE ACTION ... PAT CONAGHAN DILWORTH For Continued Service For Excellence in Education For Minimum Taxes ETOBICOKE BOARD OF EDUCATION â€" WARD 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION DEC. 7, 1964 ETOBIC OK E WARD 1 a: IF EXPERIENCE COUNTS PLEASE VOTE REâ€"ELECT STANLEY C. ENG. MARK YOUR BALLOT Mrs. Hobbs was the only canâ€" didate for Controller who stayed for the question and answer peâ€" riod after all candidates had spoken. Johnson has spent 18 years of the past 20 in muncipal life â€" nine years on Board of Educaâ€" tion and nine on Council as counâ€" cillor, deputy reeve and controlâ€" ler. "To be a controller requires judgment and experience," arguâ€" ed Johnson in order to properly manage the millions of dollars the Board of Control must deal with. ‘ The senior incumbent, Murray | Johnson, took exception to the innuendos thrown out by Mrs. Hobbs. "I‘m an architect," he said, completely retired and able to devote all his time to the| township. He said he was born in the township and saw the popâ€" ulation of Etobicoke rise from‘ 3,000 to its present 190,000. | and by using the same architect and building principles as in past they could reduce the costs of these rinks by two per cent. His conscience dictates his decisions, said Carroll. ‘mld the audience. "But try to take away one natural ice rink from an area and see how the householders will demand it be replaced and supervised," he said. "I‘m a contractor and I do no work in this township," but the controller said he used his exâ€" perience to save the township money, PRESIDENT | X STANLEY | Dr. Wilson went on his 28} years of experience and told the audience that the cost of a kiloâ€" | watt hour has been maintained at an average .1.08 cents due to | efficient tochniques. Adding to| the doctor‘s comments, Wardlaw. {told the audience that a great| ’deal of underground wiring was |being installed in new areas, but The candidates and audience agreed that the meeting under Mr. deValk and the Christian Family Movement group of St. Mark‘s had run one of the most successful candidates‘ meetings in the township. it was uneconomical to do it in established communities since the cost was about $1 million per mile. Dilworth, who has his own firm in the township, said he has both the time and proven manâ€" agement ability to be a commisâ€" sioner of Etobicoke Hydro. "I can‘t promise you more power cause your meters would only run faster," he quipped. _ Making a bid for their posiâ€" tions are Stan Dilworth and Grant Huffman. Huffman argued that Etobicoke should reâ€"elect an incumbent plus an new candidate in order to maintain the high standards of Etobicoke Hydro. "If Dr. Wilson and Mr. Wardlaw both decided to retire at the same time Etobicoke would suffer," Huffman. Huffman said that the hydmo should have a junior exeâ€" cutix to learn from the experiâ€" ence‘of the senior commissioner HYDRO Incumbents on the Hydro Comâ€" mission are Dr. V. $. Wilson, seeking his 209th term: in office and Clarke Wardlaw seeking a lith term. JOHN D. PARKER Patrick Conaghan 24" 24" 24" 24" 30" With the exception of wood grains â€" Available in ARMSTRONG PEBBLETTE VINYL ASBESTOS 9"x9* 48" 60" 72 sa" 96" 120" 144" WE ARE CLEARING OUT THE FOLLOWING STOCK ITEMS TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW 1965 LINES â€" THESE ARE ALL GENUINE BARGAINS â€" WE GUARANâ€" TEE THESE PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST IN TOWN. SPECIAL PREâ€"XMAS PETCH TILES }" FACTORY FINISHED FRENCH EQOUATORIAL AFRICAN MAKHOGANY THREE SPECIAL &" COMMERCIAL GAUGE DOMINION VINYL ASBESTOS COLORS 014 EA. CERAMIC WALL TILE Thirty Colors to Choose From Arborite Counter Top Compare with 28¢ sq. ft PLANNING TO HAYVE YOUR KITCHEN REMODELLED? WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE FOR THE HOME HANDIMAN. Compare with 18¢ ea Compare .56 .22 x 96" x 120" x 96" x 48" x 72" FREE PARKING OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. CUSTOM FLOORING AND CARPET INSTALLATIONS GENUINE FACTORY FRESH ARBORITE Heavy Gouge For Premium Priced Luxury at Every Day Prices 48" Sink Cabinet INSTALL YOUR OWN POSTâ€"FORMED Golden Glitter on Snoâ€"White â€" Stock Sizes Paint Grade Cabinet With Arborite Top 12 : 4219 DUNDAS ST. WEST LAMBTON Priced From DOMINION MONACO AND TRIANO SOLID VINYL FLOOR TILE BE. 3â€"6284 PER SQ. FT with 20c ea PER SQ. FT. $ 5.76 8.50 9.92 12.40 12.40 s4 5 77 Compare 03 9 EA: with 49c ea LIMITED 48" as" as" as" 48g" 40,000 pcs. color styled all viny! floor â€" tiles â€" _ seven . be utiful shades. Regularl» s~"ing at 43¢ ea. SALE PRICE .20 EA COME EARLY ]" FACTORY FINISMED AFRICAN DARK BROWN MAHOGANY PLASTIC WALL TILE Stone Patterns, 6 Colors, 10,000 Pieces Thirtyâ€"five Mottled Colors Compare with 34c sq. ft MANUFACTURER‘S CLEA°ANCE .25 23 Compare with 25c ea. x 48" _.._.. 11.22 x 72" ... 16.68 x 96" _..... 19.84 x 120" ....... 24.80 x 144" FESTIVAL SOLID VINYL TILES 0]8 EA Priced from On Special Order the following sizes PER SQ. FT PER SQ. FT. $19.95 24.95 34.95 39.95 an.95 59.95

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