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Weston-York Times (1971), 13 Jul 1972, p. 2

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Keeging it clean uptopar lately. ttaveaioaatrou. ‘How longharve you had thug was?! You' should rally give" up smoking. It's bad for you. You know your lungs are already congested. Your may]: nitrogen oxides, by Bill nodd- So you hymn been feeling " The sun is hot, children are restless and there are still zoo miles to drive before stopping for the night. Unless firm rules of riding conduct have been established on attortir journeys, family vacations can turn into a ttteearuinmotion, saynotosuch treats as lollipop: and lam bars wllh pointed and“ which can endanger a all! am: eyes and mouth Treats with soft paper “I do not present this danger. “Riding rules are health and safety rules as well," says John Atkinson, president and managing director of the Allstate Insurance Companies of Canada. "The wise pram will teach his children how to behave in everyday litmtions, protecting them from danger and himself from aggravation on longer trips." Atkinson suggests the following reminder list be taped to theback of the front seat of the family car: When will normally ride in back. Everyone must keep hands, heads and possessions We the car window. All doors must be locked while the car is moving. Home may touch or bother the driver in any w'ay. No one may yell or shout. Other points to remember: The top deck of a station man I: not a safe seat for children. Heavy or sharp - toy: my tttrn into dangerous weapons when “Wins ia required so leave them at home. When M O. m. Maud tnerve ol Local 94. North York Employees' w. M {rm be no pkk-up ot mammal on Wodnoudoy, C-ttrr-eb.' .0. "(Ohm nigh! pick up or. roquouod to H d with W! no" the Thundoy waning 'oHowlng m. "I-I' w My mu. 1972. M M I" Inch mortal out for . k I pic -u on Wodrto d an. M M, 1972. p ' ay Everyone must wear seat belts While the car is PUBLIC Nana ' moon or MOI"! YORK rum PICK up MIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ”ROUGH or NORTH YORK Lay down the law out on the a and let's Say ah, World sulphur dioxide, carbon They just like setting off monoxide, lead and a nuclear bombs along fault number of other gases. linestoseewhat will happen. That's not good for you. I see open sores in your You can't help it? ii." it's skin. your tenants? - we , you The rivers and oceans - 25.2353?“ do something .y,ee,t,1.i,t,?1o.tl.,ri..artet. Maybe an earthquake or two would remind them . . . oh, you’ve tried that and it doesn't work. They like earthquakes? Oh. f see. They doin like The rivers and oceans - your life blood - are ac- cumulating poisons faster than your body can cleanse I hate to say this, but unless the disease is treated, your case is terminal. Too bad world. You were a game old girl. Of course all this medical centre dialogue is imaginary. But in many ways, the earth is suffering from man's activities. You’re suffering from iron deficiency - more and more essential trace elements are being burned away and not replaced. Your whole system is out of balance. Pm sorry world, but you have a cancer and it's tur- ning malignant. There are pollution control organizations around the world and concerned groups of people - even concerned groups of industries - who want to stop the abuse of our resources before it's too late. Mind you, I think we can, still make it _ if we work together to live in harmony with our earth. Dyn't say it's a daydream. Because the alternative is a nightmare. .. But they have a big job ahead of them. For further Information, pleas. roman condition next Wednesday, July 19th beginning ot 7:45 p.m. at Northview Heights Secondary is convening a nominotion convention to select a School. (Northwest Count of Bathurst & Finch) THE you CENTRE httaggiitg cousmmvn moment Mrs. Buell at 636-173] All AR! WIlCOMI A banner tourism year is indicated from a survey of leading resorts and hotels which shows ac- commodation reservations for the coming summer up 'considerably over last year in all major regions. Intensive planning, ad- vance preparation and common sense have made the seemingly hopeless task of coding densely populated areas like Metro Toronto a simpler one. BREE; i,iiiidrG it itsd "gtt, at Chiidren'tt Village at Ontario Place. Thousands at e rent cavorted throughout the twwacre village trying out the more than to areas of The first steps were taken months ago with the selection of personnel tor postal code teams to operate in each area. After crash training courses, each team swings into actiomunder the guidance of an ll-man team of code experts from Canada Post Office National Headquarters in Ottawa. Rocky Raceoe, .cool crew and 3'3sz 'hertr werelgm hand Banner tourist year for The first move is designating forward sor- tation areas, usually a present postal station area. Forms are then made out for each block face within the area. Lists are also made up The stuiiy, cirried out by field officers of the Ministry The North York Summer Symphony will presents free concert at Seneca College Auditorim (Finch and Woodbine) Sunday, July 16 at 8:30 p.m. The Youth Symphony was originally formed by three members of the North York Philharmonic who felt a need for a summer or- chestra. They proceeded to contact eighty young Tickets on the draw were sold during the day-long activities at the festival and the drawing was made by Alderman Fergus Brown. The lucky ticket belonged to Mr. Lou Dixon, 25 Speers Avenue, York. The ladies of the Weston Senior citizens Club are extremely thankful to the York Festival Committee for giving them the opportunity to hold their draw for a quilt the ladies made during the winter months during the festival. Quilt draw Code teams work it out Summer for apartment buildings with 50 or more suites and each office complex with 10 or more suites as well as mailing customers that receive 50 or more pieces of maily daily. (A blockface is predetermined as each side, of a street, running north and south or east and west, between interesections). The crews then head out into the streets preparing cards listing the names and addresses of each customer as well as other pertinent information. of Industry and Tourism and released by Hon. John White, the minister, reveals these optimistic findings: Northwestern Ontario - reservations up about 10 per cent. Some resorts on the Winnipeg River report even increases of 50 per cent. And campgrounds, which don't Later, computer con- trolled machinery will be programmed to instantly recognize postal stations, apartment and business buildings, as well as supply other data. musicians, all from Toronto, who are of high school or university age, and every. tually came up with a fine sound. This is their first concert and the program includes Antonius General, a young Greek pianist who is now living and teaching in the Toronto area. He will be performing Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2. Also the symphony will present Schubert's Unfinished Symphony and The Egmont Overture by Beethoven. Under the direction of Voltr Ivonofski, the N.Y.S.S. rehearses twice a week for three hours each evening, and upon this basis they will hold two succeeding concerts on Sunday evenings during the summer August 13 and concerts One can Im'hoau rt".' you! that“ ot min- cum m a handy man the0aAerpetxhe Fm [Hivvry in Metro ',"itt,ltig%t,tt; The plan; sT2,",'f/t'l was designed by Eric McMil IL. Thy pl_aygrou -__ is rye with qdlplssqujg Ogtafio Place as is the'FérEm, Cinesphere and the exhibits in the Ontario Pavilion. Central Ontario - up six per cent in Muskoka, Huronia and Kawarthas, with lodge operators en- couraged by better quality reservations and the swing back to American Plan accommodation. Campg- round reservations in the Kawarthas are up a startling 105 per cent and the average increase for all types of establishments combined is about trirei. cent. . . . Northeastern Ontario ._ bookings up 12 per cent. Average increases in the Sault Ste. Marie area run to 16 per cent. Cottages and hunting and fishing establishments in North Bay area show an 11 per cent increase. And Cochrane already has a sell-out tor the duration of the Polar Bear Express excursion season, June 15 to Sept. 15. Parry Sound region shows a 10 per cent increase in cottages and resorts. Eastern Ontario - 10 per cent over 1971, with lodges in the Madawaska Valley region up about 20 per cent, and lodges in the Upper Ottawa, Lower Ottawa, and Capital regions on a par with last year. Reservations in the Quinte, Rideau Lakes - 1000 Islan and Land o' Lakes regid up 11 per cent. Land Bétw nthe Lakes- reflects a fi e per cent in- crease. Ho ever, centres such as itchener, Wood- stock, Gu hand Brantford, which ter" mostly to commercial traveller“, have few reservations for the summer months. South Central -. reports indicate normally experience early reservations, are getting them this year. We Ply Cash for Old karat Gold Jewellery "f Watches JACKSON’S JEWEL SHOP LTD. Com Suzi-list! Sinc- I909 191 YONG! STEIN (new. hon Enron's) hll JEWELLERY WANTED Ontario considerable variation in confirmed reservations according to locality. Niagara region is up about seven per cent. Motels in the Toronto, Burlington and other regions won't accept reservations in advance since about 90 per cent of their business is off the high- way. In general, the survey shows an upsurge in resort and hotel reservations with few cancellations, business' at motels mainly similar to last year, and a trend to increased campground occupancy continuing. Dear Old Peanut Butter Do yoil feel guilty when you slap together peanut butter sandwiches and milk for you kids' lunch? Do you feel as though you should spend more time to fix them something more nourishing? Well, cast your guilts away, says Consumers' Association of Canada, Fige ounces ..y peanut butter will provide a 10 year-old with the recommended daily allowance of protein. I g , and RUG CO.(WESTON) 'f:))"-" E Amazing new goll_ution control 249-2679 'ttirnthhNttheed 175 LAKESHORE E.,OAKVILLE '. er W 2 M J', CLARKSON 849-7801 244-5458 Call now for our Iii) FREE Shop at iiome.Ni, Service . 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