increase the base of corâ€" porate and public involveent with The Toronto Symphony, g;mphony's president, rank F. McEachren, said that its main purpose is to develop and _ expedite department, The Toronto first director of business and development is Douglas Laphen, the orchestra‘s present public relations and the cooking, look after the house and to have someone to whom to talk when he gets home from work. Or perhaps an elderly lady for medical with whom to live and to be with her, particularly at major orchestras, The Toronto Symphony _ is creating a development department, which will commence operation August We have had calls from people who wish to share homes or apartments with others. Perhaps a man has lost his wife and finds he needs a housekeeper to do Legal aid: The office will be open from 7 to 9 every Toronto Symphony grows Named as the symphony‘s Page 2â€"The Westonâ€"York Times, Thursday, August 3, 1972 Following the example and Accommodation to share: Hours: Daily â€" 9:30 â€" 3:30 Mon. â€" Fri. Evenings â€" 7:30 â€" 9:30 Wed. and Fri Saturdays â€" 11:30 â€" 3:30 Location: basement, 2000 Weston Road. hy #x" uy s Joanne Willoughby â€" coordinator . No apâ€" W Doug Laphen joined Toronto Symphony _ in January, 1970 from radio station CKFH where he was promotion manager and prior to that he was a public relations officer with the T. Eaton Company. Succeeding Mr. Laphen as director of public relations and promotion will be Gary Jacobs, the orchestra‘s present coâ€"ordinator of advertising and publicity. Filling the gap left by Mr. Jacobs‘ new appointment, will be Stephen Adler,‘new to The Toronto Symphony staff and a graduate of Centennial College‘s â€" creative â€" adâ€" vertising _ and _ public with public relations, Mr. Laphen‘s public relations experience will be of vital weeks and perhaps months but we never give up on importance in his new role. someone. At the centre we try to meet some of these needs and where possible act as liaison in getting people heard from a young couple, newcomers to Canada, who badly needed reasonable accommodation in a specific area, or in another instance a single lady just out of hospital and having recently gone _ through divorce proceedings, was most anxious to fit into a situation where she could be useful to It sometimes takes time, © Bankrupt Stock © Manutacturers‘ Clearances © Factory Seconds wiein h en U SAVE 15% to 60% Thore. 1 to 9 P.M. Fri. 0:30 to 9 P.M. Sat. #:36 to 4 P M SURPLUS Social group for singles: Although there is plenty to do in Toronto, a problem can be with whom? A woman wrote to us recently enquiring about a social club where people can gather to. talk, play bridge, go to the theatre, musicals, etc. In other words, she wanted some way of getting together with others who shared common interest. anyone and would be pleased to accept further listing. A GENERAL AGENCY OF NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE OF CANADA Despite the apparent vacuum left by such an assessment, Witnesses refute assumptions that there is no viable alternative to human rule. One purpose of the convention itself was in fact to strengthen spirituality with relation to its reality in their lives. To this end, the delegates paid keen attention to four days of discourses, dramas and instructive skits. Undeniably the effects of Divine Rulership as promulgated by the Divine Rule Book, the Bible, is evident in their lives. Its principles are scrupulously learned and diligently pursued. Being members of a Bible Society, the convention crowd was things are going in this world, human rule promises to give us nothing better than what it has already given us thus far. "There is no doubt about it," he said, "the number of thoughtful perâ€" sons, is increasing who honestly admit that human rulership has failed." Conspicuously absent was rancor and divisiveness as these conventioners listened with unanimous approval to Mr. K.A. Little, superinâ€" tendent of ministers in Canada, speak on the topic of ‘Divine Rulership â€" The Only Hope Of All Mankind.‘ Appealing for a frank and openâ€"minded appraisal, Mr. Little said that imperfect humans cannot summon up what is not there. Judged in the light of the way that The historic events of the recent assembly seemed punctuated by heat waves and conventions plotting the destiny of man. Governing was very much on the minds of the 12,024 enthusiastic delegates attending the ‘Divine Rulership District Assembly of Jehovah‘s Witnesses at Fort Erie Race Track, but from a distinctly unique point of view. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Chuter of 216 La Rose Avenue, Weston, sons, David and Ian, at the White Sands Guest House in Paget Ontario, Canada took a midâ€"July vacation with their two Parish. Assembly attracts 12,000 Safety festival for all Etobians Planned for the first municipal safety festival in Canada are many fascinating events starting with a parade under the guidance of Don Shearer of Keeping it clean Ontario schoolgirls afraid of pollution. The â€" Safety Festival Committee of the Etobicoke Safety Council, at its meeting of July 18, unanimously elected to hold a writeâ€"in type of contest for Safety King and Queen. To be eligible, candidates must drive a car more than 1,000 miles per year. Those entering their names for consideration will have . to state the length of timeâ€"they have driven without acâ€" cident. All records will be ‘Please do something, we‘re too young to die." letter from two young They had been talking about it in class and Always a colorful highlight, wherever â€" a gathering of Witnesses ocâ€" curs, is the baptismal ceremony. 232 persons ranging in age from 11 to 78, submitted to this apostolic Christian ordination on release of a newlyâ€"published modern English translation â€" ‘The Bible in Living English‘ by the late Steven T. Byington. This makes it the sixth English translation printed by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, publishing â€" agency â€" for Jehovah‘s Witnesses. thrilled to receive the e re too youni to die." That‘s the closing line of a Over doing it There‘s a commercial about pollu short film out on the market. _ tually sound It pictures a ravaged world, story of Lit overcrowded with poisonous Hood and tt air and water. One man sets Wolf: up a little environment in a Remember greenhouse, but the people . be afraid of and rats and the rest of the Come to t dying world break in and might also ravage the last little ark of _ happened to nature. cried wolf or As I said, it is beautifully _ It got him But in the long run, they turn people off. People who are scared too often just don‘t listen anymore â€" not even to the sensible words they should hear. Scare tactics even turn me off and it‘s my job to be inâ€" terested in pollution control. But for God‘s sake and for the sake of impressionable and trusting little children, don‘t make a bogeyman out of air and water pollution. It‘s easy to resort to scare tactics. They are nice and dramatic. They have an impact on people â€" for a while. on display around the perimenter of the Municipal parking lot. Later in the afternoon a series of conâ€" certs will be given placing Etobicoke talent in the limelight. Pollution is a threat to our environment, make no mistake about that. somebody mentioned hearing that in 25 years everyone will have to have regular needles to counâ€" teract pollution. Etobicoke Jaycees. The parade will travel from Central Park to the Municipal offices, arriving to coincide with Mayor Horton landing in the CFTR helicopter flown by Eddie Luther. The mayor will then be escorted by members of the Royal Regiment of Canada to a stage, where he will officially ~open »the festivat> Many fine exhibits will be _ These Christian Witnesses really believe not only in the power of Divine Rulership new ones are currently swelling the ranks of this dynamic religious movement, now numbering over 1,600,000 in 207 lands. Baptisms have for the past four years been averaging over 145,000 and are acâ€" celerating. All of this represents solid growth since candidates are not emotionally motivated but receive substantial inâ€" struction, and undergo Saturday, July 15th. Such Among those participating TORKDALE Ariveâ€"in CLEANMERS FRIDAY AVGUST 4 @HIAT LAumnpsenrsrs 3199 Dufferin St., WEEKLY LADIES AND MENS 6 0 ¢] CI.EAPjED AND PRESSED REG. 85° SPECIALS! K THURSDAY TO _ AUGuUST 10 Remember, people used to be afraid of the wolf once. Come to think of it, you might also remember what happened to the boy who cried wolf once too often. And there are people all over the world working against pollution â€" working so that all the horror stories about pollution will evenâ€" tually sound the same as the story of Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Big Bad Wolf: shared by the Board of Education, hydro and Municipality of Etobicoke. All Etobians are welcome to participate on from 10 a.m. to midnight. Well pollution is not a nameless fiend. It‘s something that can be measured. It can be neutralized. It can be cut off at the source. Doth close behind him tread." tervention into world affairs. Not a few world observers agree that fundamentally a pattern _ suggesting cataclysmic change is apâ€" pearing on every level of human society. Under these circumstances history has often demonstrated how the wishes of the vociferous majority explodes into violent dissent. That may be why growing numbers of persons are now paying more than a little attention to the proclamation of ‘Divine Rule‘ by Jehovah‘s Witâ€" nesses. Sponsored by the Etobicoke Safety: Council, the festival will be equally on And turns no more his head, Because he knows some nameless fiend , in the festival will be the Ontario Provincial Police Safety Unit; Blinkey the talking police car; the Royal Canadian Navy Band; Armed Services Crash Team; Red Cross and St. John Ambulance units; performing arts groups and the Labatt‘s balloon. There will also be a driver skill testing unit and bicycle There‘s a line from Coleridge‘s Ancient Mariner I‘m fond of. 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