, | SAVE TAX DOLLARS! hospitals (in order to keep cent occupancy rate in proceeds from the hospital‘s second 21â€"mile Walk o‘ the The hospital, will use the $4.5 million together with an $8 million contribution from the Ontario Hospital Serâ€" vices Commission to expand its present 250â€"bed unit to 450 hospital has been mounting since the last expansion in 1961. The emergency department _ currently Weeberorenenneononononencroncnoncnuns 53‘ Amnimal Control Cenire. I‘m six weeks old and will soon need a permanent home. i; Maybe you‘ve been thinking of adopting a puppy or kitty for company or to hear the > patter of little feet around the house. If so, why not drop around to the York Animal §' Centre and take a look at some of us guys? We‘re all hale and healthy, have had our = shots and promise to be real good. The centre is on Municipal Drive, between the i::‘ Municipal Building and the Centennial Building, and just behind the police station. oooAAAE REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANS & TENANT‘S INSURANCE & BUSINES$ INSURANCE © HOME OWNER‘$ l?l,_ l‘n! l}all_ah,_a_lm!e orphan doggie temporarily housed at the Borough of York‘s Animal Control Centre. I‘m six weeks old and will soon need a permanent home. | $T. MARK INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. n 194 WiILSON AVE. Suite 101 CALL CLEM NUSCA 488â€"3745 MEACARAARAAREAR rovore e rrerrorrararannevaranohnana en enc ne n nanentnantnintnintatntntntntntacetece Walkâ€"aâ€"thon to raise funds Pet of the week oo ronsr e n i ar en n n n naity public and junior high Driving force behind the walkathon, which last year raised $36,260, is the hospital auxiliary. During the last two years the 155 members sponsored a number of projects which netted more than $100,000 for the exâ€" pansion fund. Where garden teas and fashion shows were once the prime fundâ€"raising activities, the walkathon has e COMMERCIAL FLOATERS New supporting services for diagnosis and treatment will receive special attention." Pledges, which are tax deductible, can be made expansion plan for Norâ€" thwestern . The overall project calls for the comâ€" plete modernization and enlargement of the hospital and includes all supporting facilities for about 500 beds. The expenditure will provide more operating rooms, larger outâ€"patient facilities, laboratories, a radiology Frank Seymour, hospital administrator, ‘"is the fact that we will refurbish our present facilities which are both outdated and cramped. over a fiveâ€"year period. section and other treatment areas. Provision for all these items will be made in the initial $12 million outlay. agreement submitted by the aSs board of education. The board had notified This Mrs. Trapman Council that they were expectsym same l;'el of â€" holding a meeting to reach a involvement from. the Gecision the same evening younger children and hopes &nd would appreciate an on Wilson, south on Bathurst Avenue, and south on Keele to the borough municipal The $4.5 million is an in tegral part of the overall to _ attract greater representation from high The 1972 Walk o‘ the North starts at the hospital, runs south on Keele to Eglinton Avenue, west on Eglinton, north on Royal York Road, northeast on St. Phillips Road and north on Weston Road to Finch Avenue. The marchers will travel east on Finch _ to _ Wilmington Avenue, south on Wilmington and Faywood Blvd. to Wilson Avenue east "Equally important," says Bird fanciers will have an excellent opportunity to see some of the migrating birds from the northern part of the province this Sunday at Greenwood Conservation While many of the birds familiar to this area, such as swallows, have already left for warmer climates, this is the best time of the year to see the northern birds, such Education came under discussion again by council as members read the to one particular clause stating the the corporation would be reasonable for the supply and planting of all trees on the school site as well as the normal one year maintenance guarantee on arrogantly,‘"‘ _ accused Alderman Ben Nobleman, objecting to council having to immediate decision by There is an indication that Toronto Transit Commission officials are not in favor of a single transit fare in Metropolitan Toronto. In a report submitted this week to the TTC James H. Migrating birds Council members objected ‘"‘The board is acting K. Mawson, M.A. Director of Education reach an immediate ART AND CRAFTS ENC BUSINESS SKILLS CONVERSATIONAL LANGUAGES DIPLOMA CREDITS ADULT CLASSES ARE HELD IN MANY SCHOOLS 1N NORTH YORK NY REGISTRATIONâ€"SEPT. 25 and 26 Please Refer To Our Brochure For Information Adult Evening Program For Further Information and Brochure ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 5050 Yonge Street, Willowdale TELEPHONE: 223â€"5020 ~~_ Single fares no gift to boroughs MORE THAN 200 COURSES AVAILABLE MONDAY AND TUESDAY BOARD OF EDUCATION NORTH YORK ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE HOME ECONOMICS GES MUSIC birds to be seen. Greenwood Conservation area is located four miles north of Pickering on the Greenwood road. as warblers, according to naturalist Peter Iden. Mr. Iden will lead a bird migration walk which will begin at the Greenwood Nature trail parking lot at 10 a.m. and says there will also all trees. This clause was changed and the board of education will be responâ€" sible. A committee was formed consisting of Mayor Philip White, Controllers James Trimbee and â€" Douglas Saunders, Alderman Jack Gallichan and Commissioner of Parks and Recreation, Al Savage to meet with officials of the board of education to discuss the agreement. Saunders expressed concern that a delay could mean the borough would lose the project. The board of education could go ahead without the borough and approve the installation of a school _ yard without playground facilities. Cost for the creative playground has been set at $91,538.99 to be shared on a 50â€"50 cost sharing basis by the board of education and the borough. said over the years citizens have become familiar with Controller Douglas TECHNICAL SKILLS George R. McCieary Italians. This test must be passed by every applicant prior to hiring. "It could," was Mr. Cronsberry‘s an swer, "but if they have been here for a year they should know the answers." Mr. Brown stressed that Italians were capable workers but he felt that they had no time to improve their education because of having to work to support families. "How many Italian people apply for a position as a firefighter?‘"‘ questioned Controller Douglas Saunâ€" ders. ‘"There has only been four or five in the past six years," said Mr. Cronâ€" "We don‘t discriminate in the works department," stated Alderman Lloyd Sainsbury, chairman of the Works and Traffic Com mittee. "At least 40 per cent of the employees in the works department are these four, two were chosen. Applications are chosen on a Mr. Cronsberry agreed that a large majority of the works department was made up of Italians. Council did not continue with the subject of hiring Italians for the fire departâ€" ment and approved the appointment of W. Flemâ€" ming and T. Young as firefighters on a one year Further _ questioning revealed that the personnel department has over 200 applications for firefighters on hand. When recently asked to hire two men, eight of the 200 applicants were asked to write the general knowledge test. Of these eight, four passed and from probationary period. Ivan Cronsberry, perâ€" sonnel and public relations manager was asked by Alderman Fergus Brown if the general knowledge test each _ applicant _ takes discriminated â€" against department screens and sends most people who have passed the tests to us. The decision on hiring is then Deputy â€" chief _ Mike Beardshall was called to the floor and stated that although it was not a case of Italian men. ‘ ky shh tige mitons af mvct.%ud Scarborough are in the second fare zone. Mr. Kearns suggested that many people in Metro are influenced by the zone Mâ€"â€?n W un o ae as me mm i Again featuring Louise Goldsmith as Mistress of Ballet & Highland dancing DENNIS MOORE School of Dancing STUDIO IS AT THE politicians in the boroughs think for the citizens of York and North York. EtCt BATON â€" TAP â€" POINTE and MODERN JAZZ WEST POINT HALL Extending the existing first zone boundary in the city out into the suburbs, said the TTC, would split boroughs, separate many shopping, industrial and residential areas and could disrupt travel patterns. In the end a single transit fare may not be the gift civic report, admit that inequities exist in the zone system. It has been described, said Mr. Kearns, as a system of rough justice. But, he said, inequities would also exist in a single transit fare. The short distance rider would be subsidizing the long distance rider in Metro, he said. 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