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Weston-York Times (1971), 1 Jul 1971, p. 9

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Hans Gerhardt, former maitre d‘hotel and now assistant sales and catering manager at the Ascot Inn, was awarded the ‘Metro Toronto Ambassador of Hospitality Award‘ for May. The award is sponsored by Key Magazine and the winner is selected by Mrs. Beth Nealson, Metro Toronto Information Officer. The presentation was made by Len Casey Adâ€" ministrator of Ontario Place. Seen here, (left to right) are Len Casey, Mrs. Nealson, Hans Gerhardt and Ascot Inn manager Rick Knie. ladharen BB 7 i m e . P h l _ _ t Es & <a @: & i Frvy l have a swim catch a tan play a game enjoy a meal watch color tv take a nap the most beautiful pool in Metro West â€" featuring the Bikini Cafe fully licensed (Day rooms for $10.00 include 2 adults and 2 children from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., additional people $3.00 each) Dixon Road at the Airport 677â€"1500 for reservations \GCeonstlletion Netl Entertainment Aanyam tervace Jose poneira trio dancing D:xon Road at the Airport 677â€"1500 for reservations there are no covers. every night from 9 with the in the MOTOR HOTEL â€" at the Airport Proudly presents in the new ‘747‘ Lounge Rexdale Blvd., just east of hmfiny 27 Phone 742â€"5§10 AVION moTOoR HOTEL Ireland‘s Travelling People These are Ireland‘s Travelling People and their thing is authentic Irish folk songs and ballads the real thing . . . the kind you hear in Ireland. They‘d love to have you join them . nightly except Sunday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. . . . The Horse and Groom . .. They‘re back again at the Horse and Groom! heribage i) BERNIE BLACK FULLY LICENSED PREMISES AVION at the piano 6355 AIRPORT RD. 677â€"7331 All power tools should be handled with respect. Safety instructions usually acâ€" company power tools and should be read and followed carefully. Youngsters should not be allowed to operate them. Payne The first issue of Futures is a brightly colored, simply written effort that should provide easy reading for the students. Cyclists Futures: a magazine that helps students Also inherent in the purâ€" pose of this magazine is providing students with information on careers and post secondary _ school education. community into Business Education classrooms in North York schools has proven to be one of the most unique _ and _ exciting programs to take place in Business Education in Canada today. The purpose of the program is to present "Business‘" to the sudents and also to give businessmen an opportunity to see education as it is. The plan encouraged _ visits . by businessmen an opportunity Grade 8 students throughout Ontario will be getting free of charge a new magazine this year through their guidance department. This magazine â€" called Futures â€" is published by the Department of University Affairs and is designed to help grade 8 students plan ahead for their secondary school programs. to see education as it is. The plan encouraged visits by businessmen to schools as time permitted or on a specific schedule. Visitors became part of â€" the educational team and were involved in the learning environment. _ To _ the students the visitor was ‘"‘Business‘‘ and to the businessman the classrooms were _ the _ educational system. The experiment for students, members of the The growing popularity of cycling imposes the need for extra caution on city drivers. For one thing, many cyclists are injured in cities by car doors flung open carelessly. The Ontario Safety League asks drivers and passengers always to check to the rear before opening a car door. Business in the classroom in a social welfare agency. To be a social worker you need at least a master‘s degree â€" which takes one or two years after a bachelor degree. A professional psychologist now requires a doctoral degree." It also lets fly with some straight talking facts of life. An example: "A word of warning â€" psychology and sociology are becoming increasingly attractive to sensitive students concerned with people‘s problems. While these studies are useful to the individual, it cannot be too strongly emphasised that if you want to work in these fields you need a professional degree. A bachelor‘s degree in sociology or psychology will rarely qualify you for work Futures tells girls not to shy away from traditionally male dominated careers. The object of your education, it advises, is to make the most of your talents. Topics covered in the magazine range from the cost of education to descriptions of the basic fields of employment. the Data _ Processing Management _ Association, and the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. All the associations expressed in terest in the program with the greatest response coming from the Data Processing Management Association. Five members of the Association ‘"adopted" the five schools in the pilot project, dropping _ in frequently, often unanâ€" nounced, to see what was being taught and the method of presentation. Advisory _ Vocational Committee on a trial basis in five schools to provide a natural situation where student and businessman could learn about each other. Contacts were approached in the Administrative Management Society, the American _ Marketing Association, the Sales and Marketing Executive Club, was approved by the business community and HOURS: Golden Mile Plaza and from Yorkdale Shopping Centre. They had gone as far as to have free food, clean outdoor washroom facilities, and medical staff in attendance. What Cymba Productions forgot to take care of was the sound system. Apparently it suffered the affects of the Friday night rainfall for the volume was low and the quality scratchy. They heard the groups, but they didn‘t quite manage to make it an afternoon of peace and harmony. fans sprawled on the muddy football field to hear some of the biggest groups on today‘s rock scene, and perhaps to recreate another Woodstock. For one thing, Cymba Productions, the company that organized this event â€" known in the ads as Beggar‘s Banquet 2 â€" had thought of everything possible to lure the kids into the purchase of the $5. ticket. They organized special buses to transport people from Borough of York stadium was the scene of York‘s first rock festival Saturday. The performances of the groups were consequently Only the two top liners were able to get the crowd to its feet. They were the Sound mars York‘s first rock happening The Weston Y ork Times, Thursday, July 1, 1971â€"Page# IT WAS NO WOODSTOCK PETUNIASâ€"MARIGOLDSâ€"FIBROUS BEGONIAS IMPATIENS a oae REEVES PLANT WORLD Geraniums â€" DEUUVUNIAJd IMPALIIENO €¢ REG. VALUE 63c PER BOX SALE 2 FOR 88 REG. VALUE 85¢ REG. VALUE FROM $6.50 to $9.50 REG. VALUE $2.25 ROSES: Evergreens â€" "JUST SITTIN THERE!" Potted Roses 4000 EGLINTON AVE. West Formerly Richview Side Road between Royal York Rd. and Scarlett Rd. OPEN THURSDAY, JULY 1st vVI GPHTIIN UUUR EAEeas _ Are some of your plants not growing properly? Give them a treat! Give thema shot of plant prod 20â€"20â€"20 water soluble fertilizer â€" it‘s easy â€" you and the plants will both be happy about it. Ask us â€" we have it. l $1 25 Ees _ Don‘t leave spent or blown flowers on your roses. They are an ideal incubator for fungus diseases â€" get them off. Prune the stem back â€" you will have better flowers â€" less disease! Winners Of Our Draw June 21st 38 The Kingsway Mrs. L. Blodgett, 7 Holloway Rd. Mrs. V.H. Glover, 7 Baby Pt. Cres. Dr. D.C. Teskey, Phone 241â€"9175 c Monday Through Friday 8:00 A.M. To 9:00 P.M. a Saturday 8:00 A.M. To 6:00 P.M. â€" Sunday 10:00 A.M. To 5:00 P.M The group that had everyone wondering â€" Alice Cooper â€" was the one that got the crowd going. Their brand of music which they call dramatic rock â€" is a visual coagulation of gimâ€" micks, lightshows, flashy props and even flashier sounded just as good in person as on records. Their performance was a cunning mixture of camp and class. All the old favoritee were played â€" I get around, Little Surfer Girl and even Sloop John B. For a moment or two at the beginning of Stepâ€" penwolf‘s performance it looked like this was the group to finally conquer the sound _ system. â€" Unforâ€" tunately, this was not to be, but the heavy sounds of the group were still crowd pleasers with "The Pusher Man" providing a strong climax for the performance. Beachboys and Steppenwolf. Lighthouse, Bread, Bloodrock, Chiliwak and Cooper _ couldn‘t quite overcome the unnecessary somewhat older and much freakier looking than in their surfing heydey â€" proved the critics accurate who hailed them as today‘s Four Fresh man at their onset. They PLANT WORLD The _ Beachboys 112 Kendal Ave. Mrs. R. Mitchell, 63 Loti‘l-n Ave. Mr. J.E. Fielder, 40 Meighen Ave. Mr. Ivan Lew, LARGE PLANTS 2 85¢ . (PINK ONLY) FOR LARGE SIZE SPREADERS IN BUD OR BLOOM F0R$650To$950 LB. TIN 46 Hendrick Ave. 9. Mr. R.W. Dunbar 27 Redwater Dr. 16 Prennan Ave Mr. F. Godding. Yet, even as the St. John‘s Ambulance men _ were making their way through the crowd carrying another kid suffering from a bad trip on a stretcher, one of the men on stage was saying into the microphone that there was too much booze and not enough smoke that day. then that the concert, although providing a lot of Toronto kids with their first opportunity to see and hear some of the best groups around, just didn‘t quite make it. There was no unity at York Stadium that afâ€" ternoon, no fusion of spirit and no peace or conâ€" tentment. or popped. Anyone could have scored Benezedrine or MDA, and some philanâ€" thropic soul was thoughtfully providing anyone around him with free hypodermic style perfected by the Rolling Stones‘ Mick Jagger. The crowd loved them. the music. Drugs, were openly pushed and smoked singer, dressed in a around stage in the unisex On the whole, the crowd was quiet, listening politely black jumpsuit, cav Maybe this was the reason FOR 25

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