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Weston-York Times (1971), 7 Dec 1972, p. 3

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Mrs. Giesche said she and 3 several neighbors attended 1 the meetings held in Ward 3 l but did not receive any l satisfactory answers to their l questions. s f I i "f e I“! . ' r e -m (“are more than om mm red thousand others. phyaema and similar chronic lung condition, kill In h estlfnated 3.000 This is the first time any provincial government has taken positive regulatory action in this field, Mr. Aidd said. "We wanttobe sure the right people get the right pesticides, channeling the more toxic substances only to those areas where they No licence will be required to sell Class D pesticides which are the most in. nocuous. for example, pressurized insect repellents. Of the 2,800 pesticide products sold in ontario, 002 fall into the D The regulations set out four categories in which pesticides are classified and also specify four classifications of vendor's licence. Pesticide control erg vitally necessary." Wilma and Controller Jim Trimbee cast their votes at last the exception of Chris Tanks who rejoin: council following his Tuesday 's municipal election. Mr. Trimbee was returned to unsuccessful controller bid in 1969. Mr. Tanks ran away with office along with the same slate as the last York council with the vote in ward 5. New council will have fo ans All trees should be removed from the home as soon as possible after the Christmas celebrations. New regulations, tightening Ontario's control of pesticides go into effect January 1973, Environment Minister James Auld an- nounced. dri Even artificial trees can be serious fire hazards. Metallic trees are con- ductors or electricity and should not be decorated with strings of lights, but illuminated with Headlights. Some plastic trees, made from styrene materials, are flammable, unlike those poiyyinyltehioride Several residents on Amherst Avenue in York met last week to form a community association. The association plans to face the newly elected council members and present a list of complaints about their area in January. "Our questions were not answered at the candidate's meetings held in our area," said Mrs. Rose Giesche, a resident of Amherst Avenue. _Chronlc bronchitis, Cob. Mrs. Giesche said she has lived in the area for 24 years and that many of her neigh- bors have been there even longer. One resident has lived on Amherst for 48 years. "We are trying to continue to live here," said Mrs. Giesche. "But they (council) have allowed the area to run down." The list of complaints include improper snow removal, multiple families in single family dwellings and street parking. But the main complaint centres on the Isabella Club on Oak- wood Avenue. "We had no problems before the club came ap- mman "mm Top Maker. Slightly Irregular. Cardigans, Pullovers, Turtle Necks. Top Maker. End q! tiners. Slightly Irregular. Gram vori-Oy of styles ' gonna“, Rom/Io! Emporium Price " 99 to " " ? Shes 2-6X: 7-”. Reg. Emporium Price to $5 99 Top Maker. End of lines 8 lrregul ars. Sizes S-M-L. Regular Emporium Price 2/3500 “MIMI ll "All it NH 'nliiiihiiiiibi"i"taimnt SWEATERS PANTS LADIES tp JI WIURS $1.99 BUYS (P GIRLS um SHIRTS LAWRENCE I‘Inymrium Clorrune " m£31391: Mote For Your Mont) ' _ CANADA'S FAMILY FASHION WAREHOUSE sr ARROW ROAD. WESTON each proximately tour years ago," explained one resident. "There used to be the Grant Show and then a bowling alley on those premises and we never had any problems. Now we have to put up with continual noise from the ballroom and parking problems on our street." Amherst Avenue has a one hour parking limit on the south side with no parking anytime restriction on the north. Mrs. Giesche said that cars are parked on the street, for hours on end without being ticketed. Mother Amherst resident, Mr. Bob Jones, said that because of parked cars, "II 2-Pc. Suits, Top Maker. End of Linus. Slightly irregular. Trumundoui variety of stylus I colon. Sins S ttt l6. Reg Emporium Price to $5 99 Top Maker. Winter Weight Slightly lrreguOur. Sizes 2-6X: 7-14, Regular Emporium pry. tlt " to 814.99 LADIES Fu .Il NIHRS PANTS BRESSES BUYS ty GIRLS '9.99 shop w $3.99 Top Maker. Slightly Irregular. Regular Emporium Price $8.99 F.rworiurn Chorurro, ' um PANTS thrtoomtrie ”mu with.” anon-m ”minim The residents maintain that they were never notified that the club was being opened and they are strongly objecting to the fact that the club is scheduled for a liquor license." "I think we are being run down the drain," said Mrs. Giesche. "We have questions to various departments in the borough but have never received any satisfactory answers." Another complaint is garbage left on the street by patrons of the club. snowplows are never able to clear the south side of the street. He objects to paying taxes for snowclearing that is not done. DRESSES. SUITS. TSHIRTS BLOUSES. JACKETS, LONG DRESSES Plains 8 Fancy, End-of-Lines a slightly Irregular. top Maker. Slightly Irregular Assorted Styles and Colors. Sins SM-l, Regular Emporivm Price " " to " " '299 (a '399 Sizes 2-6x--r1a. Reg Emporium Pris. to $8.99 Frriorrim (Ilmrump 1.99 ",2.99 SWEATERS birisiiiiir LADIES P JI N" "ts I'IIr'mn' u m I Ilmmmvv BI NS tie GIRIS pair Regular Emporium Price $7.99 ms SWEATERS Top Ahokor. End of Lines Sizes S-M-l. u.99 PULLOVERS hhporium Chrrrnmr, 1.99 to 7.99 '14.99 Just arrived. Ideal for puny wrnr. Tap Can. Maker. Slightly Irrrg. “I!" End or linen. After about a year a survey of nearby residents showed that“ per cent of the citizens thought the noise of traffic had been reduced. barriers will be kept in place tor another test period en- ding in June 1973. The study indicated to Metro traffic officials that continuous traffic produced less noise than occasional or intermittent traffic on the road. Recent studies in the U.S., said Metro officials tend to indicate that traffic is a Noise abatement Using six different types of material the roads depart- ment with the assistance of the province built barriers along the Don parkway and Highway 401 " a test in noise reduction. If noise from urban traffic is going to be reduced the best way is to redesign the engine of trucks and cars according to a Metro roads and traffic department study. with Hoods 8 Fur trim. Some Ski Jocke's. Top Maker. Fluids 8 Plains Sizes 2-6X: 7-14. Regular Emporium Price 33.9910 ' I0 99 Enquirium Chrrrome COATS gym {-an mm e') hterwear Split semester system gt Weston Collegiate Bt IYS tp GIRLS Ray 845 LADIES" each sociological and psychological problem. It has been established by us. studies that the noise level of traffic is well below the yummy that will produce loss of hearing. Mistro of- ficials agree however, that “unnumb- gt-tdit-tttvs. 1110““th no. may and the ad. vantages Mullah! imam-MM. B-ttgtttdqttigatre cerm6wititoetlrtotrrrutr has at a time, it is felt he willtteabletoaramore efreetivelMs.ithetails,tte eaneatehupirthalfayear inatedfreirtgtsmirittt effect on the morale of many student. who having fallen behind, are inclined to drop- out when confronted with the task of continuing other studies while trying to raise their level in the failed Ingma- full yeiir'is wgrk. At Weston Collegiate, a student who runs into dif- ficulty py Christmas may now inake a fresh start Hy Ilitl WIISON M. m mu) snopms WWI] (m l no. it) ANSWER: Because you can have many Happy Returns. Why is Christmas Shopping " Ken Johns like a Birthday Party ? . 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