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Weston-York Times (1971), 9 Mar 1972, p. 7

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tle m 4!. Humber College will be awarding two My air fares to Bridgetown, Bar- bodes and two air fares to Paris, France, as part of the festivities making the college's fifth annual open house next week. Visitors can fill our eligibility coupons at the college's Keelesdale and Queensway campuses on Thursday. March 16 or the college's new North campus in Rexdale onSunday, March 19, the two days when the college will open its doors to the public. This is the first year the college is holding separate open houses at three of its campuses on different days. Last year, the college's only open house, at the North campus, was attended by more than 7000 people. "We want to ensure that all resident of Etobicoke and York have a chance to see what Humber is doing without possibly having to be inconvenienced try a long drive out to the North campus," president Gordon Wragg said. _ "This particularly applies to Lakeshore residents who will be able to visit the Queensway campus in their area, and York residents, who can drop in on the Keelesdale campus," he added. The Keelesdale and Queensway campus house most of the college’s retraining and ap- prenticeship, secretarial and upgrading programs. This is one reason the open houses there are being held on a Thursday, Wragg stated. "Many business people specifically interested in the type of courses offered at those two campuses have l TOP GRADE ALUMINUM DOORSleNDOws. “so woos, kT_pAe,,A.,r,rd Repair le all makes 0f sewing machines SA (Bemlnn, Omfgm & A1 CARPENTER - Good references. Commercial, Residential. Lic. 717. 783- 7375. For Complete Renovation (Plaster. Plumbing Electric) & Low Prices, cali APPLIANCE REPAIRS MO SERVICE Riki; "bulimia“ DELIVERY. HOME IMPROVEMENTS o Rec. Rooms . Basements, Bedrooms . Tile Floors . Painting & Decorating Metro Llc. B754 Free Estimates L J. STEVENSON Either! l Bathroom REMODELLING IS OUR SPECIALTY PLANNING " ADDITION on ALTERATlONS? BUILDING um. APPROVED gums. Rent $2.50 a wk. 26 yes" eogrerttnee CHARLES SAMMUT tro. 513 ROGERS ROAD VENUS KITCHEN & namonqma 767-1818 OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. . ' P.M. saw & HEAR 2410802 CARPENTERS (gin. twk.) Humbersphere open houses PLANS, 653-7066 241.9550 266-4844 viiit them on'a weekday.” Between 1-9 p.m., at Queenaway and Keelesdale, guest will be able to see students at work in machine shops, in science and language 1abtsarylinrusineE office settings. Displays will include shorthand, typing, accounting and business machine demonstrations; electrical displays featuring system controls, circuit loading and an electrical sound organ experiment; physics and chemistry ex- periments; welding, drafting and machining techniques; an electronics display of color TY, two-way radio and a teletype; carpet in- stallation displays, oriental rug making, and portable language lab demon- strations. Between 1-5 pm. on Sunday, the north campus - the largest of the four main Humber locations - will be the site of stage, film and slide presentations, at student fashion show, live audience participation television productions and a host of displays, exhibits and presentations on most of the 95 programs and 500 special interest courses offered by the college. All teaching and administrative divisions of the college will be represented as well as its centre for women, storefront Humber, centre for Con- tinuing Studies in Graphic Communications, centre for Employee Benefits and the Leadership Awareness Program. Hub of the afternoon's events will be the concourse area where students are constructing a large dome- like structure, representing a Humbersphere, inkeeping Braywin Home ' Improvements Recreation rooms, kitchens, alterations, etc. Lic. A767. HOME IMPROVEMENTS 24 HOUR 1i1iuaaS1i1iM" PLUMBING, DRAIN & HEATING SERVICE! RADIO DISPAYCHED KLEEN KLOTHES COIN-0P Complete HOME Improvement Service . Sewer and septic Hank conversion. O Extorior waterproofing . Foundation work ot or botow ground level . Cancun work . Walk, Noon, roofs, driveways, potiot, Residential, Industrial, Facl'ory and Commercial collar: and garden . Bathroom and kitchen “meddling leave your washing on the way to work & have It washed -- dried * folded by our attendInt. Reach tor collection on your way home. UUNDROMATS (mm? 241-7548 ANYWHERE - ANYTIME by J. McCAULEY & SONS OlurHau-x .mm oElucmcal ovum 449-2600 489-7755 694-4698 493-1445 J. McCAUlEY & SONS 1896 Jane St at Church a ROOM ADDITIONS IREC ROOMS oBATHROOMS .KITCHENS Open 7 days a week 7 a.m. to 11 pm. 241-1045 - 6300949 str' hsNERAL CONTRACTORS METRO LlC. JP" " 0mm .m..mm..m Wmnnws A mum; mmq ”New“, cm. I Garages 447-2859 wittttttettt-dttte-rt housethisyear, _ "The Humbonphere represents the when of operations of the college in the two boroughs it gang," ordinator, explained. "Some people aren't aware that we have four campuses in each corner ot our operating Hourly shuttle bus service for community residents to the north campus on Sunday will be available from the Keelesdale and south campuses between IA pan. and from the Queensway campus from 1:3b4:30 p.m., Noble said. The last buses returning to the Keelesdale, south and Queenwway campuses leave the north at 6 p.m. Noble predicted that the fifth open house would be "even better" than the one last March 27, which drew three times the expected number of visitors and was widely praised. Exhibits at that open house included health-food and other culinary exhibits, Jamaican-style steel bands, a recreation leadership freak-out, a simulated rocket flight, and hair-styling and carpet-laying exhibitions. A committee of Humber staff and students began meeting on a regular basis six months ago to plan next week's events. The north campus is located off Highway 27 one mile north of Rexdale Blvd. Keelesdale is at 88 Industry Street, in the borough of York; Queensway at 829 The Queensway, in the eastern part of the Lakeshore, and the south is at 3495 Lakeshore Blvd. HOME IMPROVEMENTS MOVING, PAINTING GENERAL CLEANUPS. HANDYMAN WITH TRUCK UUNDROMATS 742-0474 Live dance band In] In!“ Met. Ticket- no a “In available from club dire m __ Our Lady of View St Patrick’s Dances-turd”. March It. a.» my. my a couple for Catholic Women's mum and Our Lady of Victory Sport! Association. Ticket: Stove Kavanaugh - 7mm; Teal Hirivood Rampant: Association, Hal-wood Hall, Saturday, March 21, I PM. Tickets 31.50 a head. MUSIC NKHrr Couples Club, Saturday March ll, 3 pm at Sllverhorn United, Scott Rd and Aileen Ave. (Keck. and Rogers). Music by Danforth Technical Collegiate. Tieketa 75 cents a couple - 35 cents single. Call Mr. H.C. Westover .. 651-954 BRIDGE a EUCHRE Weston Collegiate Institute, 100 Pine St., for Humber Memorial Hospital, Woman's Auxiliary, Pelmo Park Branch. Friday March 10. Admission $1.25. Tickets - Mrs. R. Jones, 241-1554 or at evenings the door Ann-my my»; Weston Ratepayers Association, Central United, Church, John Street and Weston Road, Weston Road doors, Wednesday, March 15, a pan. RATEPAYERS MEETING An advisor from the Metro Toronto Housing Cor- poration will i be guest speaker and York Planning Board Commissioner Peter Alen will unveil the most up- WALL Washing - Floor Cleaning - our apecialty. M74571. Toronto "Key Man" is now residing in your area, and can give 24 hrs. repairs, key duplication, mail box in- Ma11ations. M SERVICE CHARGE 483-2945 12 ft. van, driver and helper. Experts. Fully insured PIANO moving & disman- 1iIt_Experts. 259-1488 - PA ma & DECORATING PAPER HANGING Free estimates, prMesaional workmanship. l. Pastor Iii-0625 PAINTING and decorum inside or outside wor' Paper hanging. fr: Pa r ham glllfas. 241-: gAlNnglnNG Right“! avastrou . e e good work. 9233990 anytime. Lu'LTddon Hand n rangn. . enry. 'aSt'lflhiotalll. iiiiiinririirerGnt iran, exterior& interior aiiGiil Pnhttttsg&Deettrsttttg Interior Pyn.ting & PPR": tfet ceilings Crepaty. In cement cuanu,airiiiu" -- - _ [Cru-ri. Ml. STAGE NMMt Community Locksmith Attention! HOME ' BUILDING MAINTENANCE All Work Guaranteed LOCKSMITHS " HOUR SERVICE 244-9860 PAINTING ' DECORATING +++ +++ +++ MOVING 1W Ci'tfiii/ free to-date union of the Proposed official Plan. +++ KUWAGESALE mummy Unlud Chm. One pm, March li, Auxiliary Moth Girl Guide Company. MEN‘SDINNEB St. Davids, Tuesd-y, March 14 at 6:3) pmGuul aeeutiire director St. Leonard’s Home, Toronto. FASHION SHOW St. Davids Spring Fashion Show, Yorkdale Golden Doors Auditorium, Thur- sday, March , 8 pm. Call , :7C;Endar. SPRINGSALE St. Davids, Friday and Saturday April 23-29. To have items picked up call 241-1881 or 241-534. OKLAHOMA, Weston Collegiate Institute, Thur- sday, Friday and Saturday, March 9,10 and 11; Weston Collegiate Auditorium, 100 Pine Street. Tickets tr, Students $1.50 at the door. YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, George} Auditorium, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 9,10,11. Tickets $1.50. +++ Boys seven to 15 years of age and girls seven to 16 are eligible to play baseball and softball in our may of Victory Sport mane- PAINTING - Inside and Out, 23 years experience. Canadian Painter. Free Estimates, anytime MIAB86 Painting and Paperhmging Life time experience. Call AI PLASTERING, Stucco and Ceramic Tile, Reasonable. itie,rt.RTSt.", " snun C'" m. tTell, HOME IMPROVEMENTS COMMERCIAL. “SEW New inaunluom. We apecilllze in linemen: iktttroorpsfre alumnus. Ue Storm Doors, Windows, Ptttio Doors, Sldlngl. mm ALUMINUM CO. NEE-3mm “Jiltnnm s"ipii-i7j, PLUMBING Vagina“ I Sou PLASTERING 74343454 Metro m. 3317 PAINTING ' DECORATING PLASTERERS ALUMINUM +++ AWNmfilt wfEeiu ’NICAL 279-1435 DRAIN SERVICE +++ Mb' PLUMBERS [56.5128 532-5908 Forml any be picked up at schools In an an. an!!! A, WEN-‘3'- tiFirpeteirts.. Pret be Central United Church have and to have a spring concert to help raise hulk tor the W.I.R.C. It happens FritiryAprilt1 aupm atthe Weeton Collegiate Institute. Tickets are now available at 81.” tor adults and 81 for students ll and under. +++ RABIIS CLINICS R.C.S.C.C. “Hakim. 212) Lawrence Ave. W., Satur- day, March 18, One to five at Scarlett Rd., Saturday. March 25, One , tite guy Fairtrade Hall, Dufferin St. South of Eglinton Are., Saturday, Aprili. One to five General interest The Borough of York's Historical Room in the Centennial Building, 2700 Eglinton Avenue West is open Monday through Friday from 2 to 4 pm. and Monday through Thursday from 7 to 9 pan. Admission is free. William Easton, Historical Society president, welcomes any donation or loans tor the society. He may be reached at 23143895. Special meetings Monday, March 20 at 8 pan. at Mount Dennis United Church, Guestville and Dennis Avenue, the AOTS Men's Club will have Mr. John B. Hart, B. Com, C.A. and two business associates to form a panel and discuss hapitals gainspxg The Chanelor; of the There is plenty of free parking and all are invited to attend and take part in this timely discussion. More information from H. G. Bratton at 638.4698. PIANO Tuning and Repairs Robert Delyea. 239-7016. PIANO Ttmi and repairs. 'il.lhk'2l1sl.'Ell'lflo2', 782. __ ii iitadio Service 1172A WESTON RD. LIC.TECHNICIANS Color & Bill. Service, car radios, record players, small appliance repairs, ItlTE-lMAlf PIANO TUNING AND INSTRUMENT REPAIRS $119.09 RADIO, STEREO AND TY. REPAIRS V00. SUIT! '. 766-1094 a' - o I. v a tre, . 1t?l"N,'l"ha'.F, .r"r7t?riiii'ii income tax and UPHOLSIERY Arena, :99. t'wrg't,tl t A-irrmtetrt,r"htrtt Separate School loud my“: will mum City wavin- mum in! iFidiriate . od.tie.atroyt and trench deg-mm. The proleet began yesterday March I. ulna I busload td mp“: than St Dorothy Catholic School. 156 John Garland Boulevard, Rexdale. departed tor 'Approximately 30 schools willpartieipate hetweennow and June. In the tall, the from a four-day to a seven- day visit for each school. The underlying purpme of the project is to create better understanding with the people of Quebec. in " dition, Metro pupils will have an opportunity to practise French. With at least tour years oral French training behind them, many of the pupils are bilingual The tours will be an educational experience from beginning to end. The buses have been set up to simulate classrooms in as much as audio tapes will be used to describe the sights and scenery along the way. Codesnamed Aventure en Francais, a typical program for a school includes an early departure at 7 a.m., a visit to Kingston, arrival in Quebec City at 6.45 p.m., dinner at 7.15 and dialogue with Partisant at 8.30 p.m., a snack at m and lights out at 10.45. The itinerary for day two includes all-day personal contact of Quebec City with such options as the Parliament Building, Citadel, Plains of Abraham, Anglican Cathedral, Ursuline Convent, Quebec Harbor, a ferry ride to Levis in the evening and walk along Dufferin Terrace. ”WI!” Metro students east FaetoryMttintemee Eavestroughing, Flashing, fihingle Roofing, aluminum sidinir This morning of day three LOUIS Designs & Upholstery. Reasonable Free Estimates. 247-2556. Fall Special - Save on kitchen chairs, bring in flourself, fast service. ecover sofa & kitchen chairs. Free Estimates. SHEET METAL WORK SIGNS 851-1563 ROOFING ' EAVESTROUGHI " Metro Me. B18M 63 0-9007 MONACO FURNITURE ' UPHOLSTERY WALT JENKS 766-2991 UPHOLSTERY Mi. SIGNS SIGNS 'leiittititr. . FBI-Wham mIthCW. qua-d lava-I1 W1 mommmum ineiuiottimed'antiti.,ts visithumpknurhum toraosetteey.er1yttPr City museum Day tour its homewnrd bound with a brief stay at Cap de la Whine. I tour of the pulp and paper in. dustry It Troll Rivieres, a short tour of Old Montreal and arrival in Tomato about $.30 pm While in Quebec most of the pupils and their teachers will stay at lat Seismic on He D’Orleans. This l44-acre estate is operated by the A contract for up to 70 million dollars has been awarded to I.T.T. Canada Limited for the manufacture of postal mechanization equipment in fourteen Canadian Cities. The announcement was made by the Honourable Jean Pierre Cote, Post- master General. It is anticipated that the manufacture of the equip ment in Canada will provide about 150 new jobs directly as well as a large number of additional jobs through sub- contracts. Themaehinery,whiehisto be manufactured over the next tour years, represents a mechanized letter sorting system which will be com- plementary to the postal code which the post office has been gradually in- troducing across the country. The machines can Post office goes "10¢an MIMIKI'IELUO cum-en "I“: rmul OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF MATERIALS 1 Wonk L"t_iystY - 5 You (human glam J"ga2,',u, my: 762-2354 Ems. 233-4517 OAKWOOD UPHOLSTERY LIMITED i FACTORY snowman - a OSL§R " SYEAR communion GUARANTEE Fret Estimates - Shop-MM Sonia OUR VERY m nu. mm mm ommmmu. Armmm THE mum [mm-mm rm run an. mum: AND ADVICE. mm 'mum" TO an won DONE 0N mu, l GuittoiquetUc Chesterfield ' Chair Recovering SLIPCOVERS 'r0m0tt'mth's one! [mm Finttt .'1ei!'aPea"ra'i'Gl stil gin 'r' a: fittt gem! ONTARIO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY CHESTERFIELD @ms RECOVERED LIKE NEW Choose from e "ieettat of why Fabric- 11h%'ffAt'd'g'lSt EXPERTLY SUPERVISED & GUARANTEED PICK-UP & DELIVERY Free estimates at your home INTERNATIONAL UPHOLSTERY m Bridgeland In. (opp. Yoddalo) mum M. MNW1 at 247-8793,; room trtttt "nun”. "M Mt. lu tee irGiai 117' in? a??? charming We! {to A m at - It. “handgun-“h Queue -rtrte " tho visit; Alla. they inn - eight weeks " will orientation lecture! on Quebec art, culture and social mutual. The cost to and: pupil in toat.TttisiabeingprmWd by the pupil'l family at in many cases by the school- community committal organised last year for parental involvement in school activities only be used for coded les ters. F The first part of the con- tract calls tor 6.5 million doiiars' worth of equipment for post offices in Winnipeg, Regina and Saskatoon with delivery expected early in 1973. Other cities to receive mechanized equipment under this contract are: Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Windsor, London, Edmonton, Calgary, Van- couver and Victoria, In Montreal and Toronto there will be several in- stallations at different locations. A A separate 4.4 million dollar contract tor Ottawa mechanization had already been awarded to I.T.T. Canada Limited. Mr. Cote also said that no postal employees would be laid off as a result of the mechanization program HALF PRICE nip your Mimi

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