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Weston-York Times (1971), 24 Aug 1972, p. 3

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graduate and winner of a regional university scholarship for Waterloo Lutheran College. He atâ€" tended that college for one year; Messiah College, Pennsylvania for two years, and is an arts graduate (A.B.) in historical literature. He is an honors arts graduate in history and gfhilooophy of the‘:Jnlvenity Toronto and towards his mnm education degree at the at Westview Centennial Secondary School, has been appointed coâ€"ordinator of the history department by the Board of Education for the Borough of North York. Ontario, Mr. Hogg attended Norwell District High School at Palmerston, Ontario, A new Grand Champion paddled to an upset victory in the lightweight division of the Gaines Lake Ontario Dog Swim at the Canadian National Exhibition waterfront Sunday, August Taffy, a mongrel owned by Dave Faulkner of Scarâ€" Carl G. Hogg, social studies consultant for two years and teacher of history Gaines heavyweight grand champion, Heidi, owned by John Martin of Weston, Ontario. On the left, presenting the Gaines trophy is Mr. Wayne Campfield, Manager, Gaines The Yorkâ€"Weston Tennis Club officially open their new facilities this weekend. The club executives have planned a full day on Saturday, August 26 for members and guests which will include members of council, officials from the parks and _ recreation department of the Borough The Labatt‘s balloon wn'flylng at last Sunday‘s Feast of San Rocco at Fairbank Park. The N M e i o & 1 w EC i T . is Auinie sinttint snabobes, Aivrelicmaratiliatafisetm css indA uiA w i d sc3 d d i oi d balloon took some of the large crowd soaring into the air â€" but not too high as it was tethered qx3 to the ground. Tennis club officially opens The Yorkâ€"Weston Tennis of York and other prominent â€" will be sunnlied hy tha al., A native of Collingwood, Weston dog paddler ___is champion History coâ€"ordinator Good neighbors Well, for one thing, it wants to impress the neighâ€" wants to As a result, Sun Oil put all these vaguely related items under the expert eye of a Why does an oil company want 2,000 railway ties, 500 cherry barrels, 60,000 petunias and 1,500 artificial Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Mr. Hogg has been an educator for 11 years, seven of them in North York. He began his teaching career at McCowan Road Public School in Scarborough and has been on staff at Norâ€" thmount and Jane Junior High Schools in North York. borough, defeated eight times Grand Champion Tippy, the speedy terrier owned by Ross Melluish of Etobicoke, by half a second. Taffy completed the 300 yard course in 2.22.5. _ Grand Champion in the heavyweight class was last The dayâ€"long activities begin at 10 a.m. and should continue until early evening. Hot dogs and hamburgers A round robin tournament will be the feature attraction of the day followed with a barâ€"bâ€"que. of York and other prominent people. or another, it attract more Professional Plan. On the right is Mr. Sam Shefsky, associate referee of the swim. . new courts completed on the Lions Club field and this year‘s annual club getâ€" together will also officially open the new facilities. will be supplied by the club but members are asked to furnish their own refresh ments. The club has just had their Visits from a mobile children‘s theatre company and a pollution information servation areas across the borough. This program strives to provide a natural environment and campy activities for city children. The accent is on campcraft, outdoor cookâ€"outs, hiking and nature. A highlight for campers 8â€"12 years old is the sleepâ€"over which takes place once every period with campfire stories, marâ€" shmallow toasting and whispers long into the night. Christmas _ in _ July! Hallowe‘en in August! Gold in the Black Creek! These are just a few of the events which took place at Day Camps operated by North York Parks and Recreation Department this summer. The summer of 1972 has seen 3,300 North York childrer_n attending nine servation areas never let their children with dangerous hfllfl chemicals: unknowingly create another hazard by mixing cleansers to produce better cleaning effect, says the Council on Family Health in Canada. The danger in mixing different chemicals together, says the council, a nonâ€"profit organization sponsored _ by _ leading Deputyâ€"minister â€" of colleges and universities for Ontario, H. Harold Walker, has been appointed to the Ontario Educational Communications Authority. _ Born in Galt, Mr. ‘Walker has been with the Ontario Channel 19 appointments Day camps successful Mixing. with danger Alec Durroch will host Mr. David Low, president of the Young Progressive Conâ€" servatives of Canada and Ian Green, National Youth Organizer for the Progressive _ Conservative Party in Canada. "We hear so much about the radical politics of youth," said Mr. Durroch," but no air time seems to be available for the more conventional parties. We hope to give them some." This Inquiry episode will be televised live on Graham Cable TVâ€"FM, Channel 10, August 24, at 8:30 p.m. The politics of youth are examined in confrontation on cablecasting Toronto‘s public affairs program, Inquiry. group were wellâ€"received by all the young campers. Senior campers from two camps met twice for mass games competitions during second period and with 300 ten to twelveâ€"yearâ€"olds on one campsite, what fun they Two hundred _ young teenagers learned camp skills and, what‘s more, how to teach these activities at a Youth Leadership Camp. These young people learned camp counselling and travelled to junior camps for the opportunity of using leadership skills with a tent group of young children under the guidance of an experienced counsellor. government since 1934. He worked first with the department of municipal conduct of public affairs. the department of education treasury department until 1968, and the department of revenue from 1968 until 1971. Chlorine bleach â€" and ammonia are two of the most commonly _ misused products, _ say _ council spokesmen. Chlorine bleach, when added to ammonia or acid compounds such as rust remover, bathroom bow! Politics of youth 277 Yonge St. â€" EM 4â€"2459 5 Doors North of Imperial Theatre Old Jewellery Rings â€" Brooches Chains â€" Pocket Watches SLewel (ip Wanted Also appointed to the ‘board is University of Waterloo president Burton Clare Matthews. OECA operates Channel 19, Toronto, and distributes educational programs to schools throughout the province through the CBC and independent television stations. Born in Kerwood, Ontario, Dr. Matthews is married and has two children. He is at present deputy minister of colleges and universities. Educated at the University of Toronto, Mr. Walker is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and of the Royal Statistical Society. He served in Europe in World War II with the Royal Canadian Artillery. Mr. Walker is married and has two children. He has taught soil science at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph, and at Cornell. He became head of the department of soil science at the University of Guelph in 194, and vice president of that university Dr. Matthews graduated from the University of Toronto in 1948, received his master‘s in soil chemistry from the University of Missouri in 1947, and his doctorate from Cornell University in 1952. He took over his president position in 1970. Some _ products _ are dangerous without being mixed. One of these is oven cleaner which is caustic and can cause skin irritation. The council suggests that eyes, nose and throat, brings on sneezing % UNISEX BAGGY PANTS Wide selection of styles & sizes Cottons, nylons, padded, sheer. Regular $1.98 to $7.00/ 2 Theme Books TOP MAKER. SAMPLES & IRREGULARS WIDE ASSORTMENT e BLOUSES BAGGY PANTS e SMOCK LOOK BLAZERS e PANT SUITS e TOPS 1972 Fall styling & colors. Regular $25.00 to $40.00 SAVE Sizes 7 to 16 (26â€"36) Top maker. Selection of fabrics plaids, tweeds, plains. Reg. $7.00 3â€"RING _ BINDERS 3â€"RING BINDER SPORTSWEAR | ohfi*izizi&ifiq Back to School Wear OP MAKER. SAMPLES & IRREGULARS.| Sizes 4â€"6x: 7â€"14 assorted Cl Mnsd veas JUNIORS * TEENS * LADIES d LAWRENCE .49 $8'.33 99° + io 60 | BIKINIS MEMO BOOKS ARTS & VINYL CRAFTS SCHOOL T Ar m BAGS 14° or each an adult‘s and they can be overcome in a matter of minutes. The council advises all homemakers _ to _ read directions on all cleansers thoroughly, then take even greater precautions than what _ manufacturers recommend. Use of household chemicals mixed together is particularly dangerous when children are in the home. Their bodies react to dangerous gases faster than compounds. If vapors cause irritation, cleaning should be discontinued until the air has cleared. For this reason, the council advises housewives always to keep a window happens in poorly ventilated with the door closed. 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