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Weston-York Times (1971), 26 Oct 1972, p. 3

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Gordon Wragg, president of llmb:. College of Canadian Community College‘s Annual Conference in Toronto, with a challenge to the delegates ‘""to recognize that the reputation of a college is made primarily by the quality of its instructional programs." Speaking at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Mr. Wragg salary negotiations for teaching faculty at the twenty community colleges student choosing a career is the content of the courses offered ‘and the public‘s opinion of the college‘s graduates." Mr. Wragg also publicly supported the controversial a provincial salary schedule for Ontario community college teachers is perhaps one of the most important decisions made by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities this season. moneooeeeeeereseecsrene x ooo ooo e ererep e re ie oo oo ronenomecemmrints :.i::1:::::::‘:;:;:Wfi:;:::3:?:3_:%fe3‘.::Z'tf::E::::::::::::Z::':7::::'::'::‘-1'2:2::53?2::E:E:E:Bi}:é::!-}::%mmfi': "The decision to establish Top Canadian Maker. Samples and Irregulars. Sizes 7 to 14. & Regular $25 to $45 Highlights meet "Emporium Top Maker. Plains & Plaids. High waist. Cuffed. Sizes 7 to 16. Regular to $18 BAGGY PANTS DRESSES 13.99")16.99 LAWRENCE JUNIORS‘ & LADIES® Casual Wear and Long Evening JUNIORS‘ & LADIES® come . . . explore our Bargains Pair & annually to provide college leaders with an opportunity to explore new developments in Canada‘s ten provincially based educational systems. Intensive group sessions are held throughout the conâ€" ference, to review college organization _ systems, communications _ Canadian studies, _ and _ training methods to name just a few of the areas covered. Pair ) Draw Saturday, October 27, 1972 Top Maker. Endsâ€"ofâ€"lines. Plains & Plaids. Fur trim & Hoods. Warmly lined. Sizes 2 to 6x: 7 to 14. Assorted styles & sizes Black, Brown, Tan. OUTERWEAR ©25.00 Merchandise Voucher BOOTS LADIES®‘ LEATHER (NO PURCHASE NECESSARy BOYS‘ & GIRLS‘ Regular to $24 Up, down or in the middle Where to put a fence on the slope running from the rear properties on Haney Avenue down to Smythe Park became a _ perplexing problem for York council on Monday. A recommendation by the parks _ and _ recreation committee to erect the fence along the toe of the bank at the rear of the properties on Haney Avenue was referred back to the committee for further study. Members of the Weston Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society to receive service certificates for a minimum of ten years service included Mrs. Billingham, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Cameron, Mr. Ashbourne, Mrs. Fisher and "I question the value of the fence," said Controller James Trimbee. "Putting The Weston Senior Citizens held a successful bazaar Friday, October 20. Officially opened by York Mayor Philip White the baz: featured home bmgâ€"&aflsf‘uged clothing, books and a tea room. Controller James Trimâ€" bee, _ Aldermen _ Lloyd Sainsbury â€" and â€" Fergus Brown and Mrs. Nel Meadows of the parks and The Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System will receive $43,697 from the borough to pay the York council have apâ€" proved a pension plan for themselves. Effective imâ€" mediately, the plan covers members for the past three years. Pensions .10 37 ARROW RD. Ets Senior citizens bazaar Council debates position of fence Lined recreation department _ joined with residents of Weston in attending the _ bazaar. f President Mrs. Edna . siBarratt ghd her executive _ extend a‘since thank you‘ to _ everyone who supported the ‘‘The fence won‘t control anything," _ said _ Mr. DeShane. "The slope is a playground now and will always be a playground." Mr. DeShane explained that if a gate was put in, the lock could easily be broken and fences can always be cut with wire cutters. Problem of where to install the fence at the bottom of the hill solves no problem." Mr. Trimbee questioned Mr. DeShane, parks _ and recreation coâ€"ordinator on what effect the fence would have. On December 6 the club is having an annual Christmas Party to be held at St. John‘s Anglican Church Hall, 2125 Weston Road. HAS THEM RIGHT IN WESTON 4A John St. Weston BEADED DOORWAYS ‘ READY STRUNG OR POP THE BEADS YOURSELF TO YOUR CHOICE OF SHAPE OR COLOR CRAFTY THOUGHTS Creative Crafts ‘‘More responsibility should _ be â€" put _ on homeowners," said Mr. DeShane. "The fence is not necessary and won‘t acâ€" complish anything." Mr. DeShane said the fence would only act as a catchâ€"all for debris and eventually cause even more problems. Alderman Jack Gallichan <also objected to the fence. NngtsyGt\ the‘ answer." ‘he ME WO IMORE O MUR ENWTW . OS said. "I can‘t see why we should spend $6,500. We are denying people two and a half acres of parkland by erecting the fence. People on the north side of the park could make the same request." An erosion expert was hired by the borough and his report maintained the major threat to the stability of the slope was the treatment of private owners fronting Haney Avenue who have undertaken projects to exâ€" tend the rear of their lots by means of timber and masonry cribs that support fill and other materials. the fence resulted from residents on Haney Avenue requesting council to erect a fence along the lot line abutting Smythe Park to act as a retaining structure and prevent erosion. Mrs. Fox Warren Saker, far right, viceâ€"president of the unit, makes the presentations. Others to receive certificate but unable to attend the meeting, were Mrs. Bezzo, Mrs. Carlyle, Mrs. Fossett, Mrs. Moffat and Mrs. Young. 249â€"0732 Unable to reach a decision _ or at the bottom of the hill, on whether to put the fence council passed the problem along the borough property back to the parks and line, half way down the hill recreation committee. We‘ve never had it so good. But on the other hand, the country is in an awful mess. So be sure to vote and we will guarantee that things will get better or worse. A DISTINGUISHED MEMBER OF THE AQUARIUS COLLECTION FASHIONED FROM WOOD AND SPUN METAL $LEECTROHOME THE GRAPHIC HURRY FOR THESE GREAT VALUES! ~ ano TAKE YOUR PICK at ELECTION VIEWPOINT KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR 4 JOHN STREET WESTON $'| 99.00 THE TEMPO THE CONTROLS IN THIS BEAUTIFUL UNIT ARE CONCEALED BENEATH THE TAMBOUR DOOR. 4" SPEAKERS ARE PLACED AT EITHER END OF THE UNIT. Decorate your home with this delightful centrepiece of Mums, oak leaves, wheat and an orange candle. A good design for hospital without the candle too! Free Metro Delivery! AUTUMN MAGIC 3107 Dundas Street West at Clendenan the flower people OUTSTANDING 40 WATT STEREO PERFORMANCE. THUMB WHEEL TUNING AND FINISHED IN BRUSHED METAL AND WARM WALNUT WOOD GRAIN. 766â€"6121 SC 420 . 95

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