Every five years the department produces a priority program based on need related to traffic Visitors will be enâ€" couraged to try out some of the equipment and to take The extension of Avenue Rd. north through Armour Heights to Sheppard Ave. in North York has been given a top priority rating in a Metro Roads and Traffic Departâ€" ment review of road projects. Humber College will ofâ€" ficially unveil its new twoâ€" stgrey Technology Centre to the public, October 31. The official opening will feature an open house to which the public will be invited, said Robert Higgins, chairman of the college‘s Technology Division. On display will be exhibits focusing on modern developments in technology. The Dalziel Barn museum at Black Creék displays a The settlers harvested hops about this time of year and dried and baled the cones both for their own use and for sale to breweries. One important household use for hops in raising bread. The pioneers also made hop tea, and poultices from hops to treat ailments, as well as stuffing pillows with hops to aid in relief from such discomforts as toothaches and insomnia. Although hops are now grown almost exclusively for use in flavoring beer, they were used by the settlers of Upper Canada for many other purposes as well, and were an important ingredient in baking and medicinal home remedies. Priority given Avenue Rd. Hops had purposes problems. The Avenue Rd. extension was originally proposed in 1968 but it was shelved until the Yonge subway line went into operation up to Sheppard Ave. Metro _ Transportation Committee still wants to see how many people will change over from the automobile to the Yonge subway line in North York The ground floor contains special laboratories fitted with the latest conventional industrial equipment for use by students in electronics, industrial materials, air photography, _ biology, small stove and two hop balers which were used by early farmers to bale hops once they had been dried. Commercial bales were about the size of a hay bale, while the bales for household use were about the size of a pound of butter. In the early 19th century there was little Germanâ€" part in some studentâ€" supervised experiments. The theme of the open house is ‘"‘Touch _ Technology"‘, Higgins explained. Designed by architects Allward and Gouinlock, the new building houses 25 classrooms, plus seminar rooms and laboratories. LARRY INGLES HEARING AID SERVICE 250 YONGE ST., TORONTO 285, ONT. _ 9242752 â€" 92.2317 . y AUDIOTONE _A A 4 C ® Excitingly Small Size ® Nestle Genily Behind Ear ® Weighs Less Than %4 ounce ® Full Range of Power @110 Hour Battery Life #2 year guarantee. NEW Aâ€"22 Hearing Aid LARRY INGLES Hard of Hearing Although the project is on a priority list is is not yet in the Metro capital works program. It‘s when a project is in the capital program that it begins to approach the construction stage. before making any decision on the Avenue Rd. extension which would provoke opâ€" position from some residents. 4 style beer made in Upper Canada and demand for hops was low. This changed with an influx of German settlers, and by the 1830‘s there was an established hops industry in the Niagara peninsula region. However, after a few years prices dropped and the industry declined in imâ€" portance. The division currently offers more than 20 programs, and is expecting some 700 students to enrol for courses this year. Higgins predicted an eventual seventyâ€"five perâ€" cent expansion in Humber‘s Technology programs. On the second floor are drafting _ laboratories, classrooms, a student study centre and seminar facilities. meteorology, chemistry, photogrammetry, _ and science. The phased building program at the north campus, as projected by the architects for the next decade, allows for a growth of up to 9500 students on one million square feet of space in eight stages. The new _ Technology Centre has an exterior finish of rustâ€"brown brick with glazed openings and metal infill panels. It provides stark contrast to the recentlyâ€"completed allâ€"white phase 2 facility, which inâ€" cludes the college‘s adâ€" ministrative offices. The centre is the first part of a threeâ€"part phase 3 building program. Part two of the program is a new central heating plant which has also been completed for the current fall semester. The third part of phase 3 is the construction of an Applied and Liberal Arts module providing space for an additional 1200 students. Technology â€" students previously located at the south campus on the Lakeshore will now attend classes in the new building. Technology programs will continue to be offered at the college‘s Keelesdale and Queensway â€" campuses, however. t _ _ _ Just North of Sheppard Ave., _ _ _ petween Jane & Weston Rd. BOYS‘ AND GIRLS‘ Ends of lines from a good Canadian maker! Popâ€" ular skinny rib, zippered front with ‘peace symbol‘ pull. A rainbow of colours, sizes 8 to 16 Slight Imperfects & Samples From the 2 Leading Canadian Sportswear Makers! SWEATERS /2 PRICE & LESS °Emportum Reg. $5 CANADA‘S FAMILY FASHION WARENOUSE ON SALE NOW FOR BACK TO SCHOOL! 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