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Weston-York Times (1971), 1 Mar 1973, p. 3

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You would be wise to teach children to eat raw fruit or vegetables or tough foods like rye bread, especially at the end of a meal because it helps clean the teeth. If you can‘t brush your teeth at least rinse your mouth with water. Mr. _ Courtman _ said microfilming will make more space available, as well as assist Mr. John Andre in setting up archives. He said Mr. Andre would be New Home for a star â€" Elgin H. Card, chairman of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Foundation, pays a visit to expectant mother Star, a Toggenburgâ€"Saanen goat, at her present home in Holland Landing, Ontario. Star and her expected family have been donated to the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority by the foundation. When the kids are born, the family will be moved to the authority‘s farm at the Albion Hills Conâ€" servation Area. This interpretative farm is part of the overall conservationâ€"education program for students. In one study, regular afterâ€" meal brushing reduced decay by 40 per cent. Properly done, it also keeps the gums in good condition. Brushing morning and evening has merely a cosmetic effect, unless you eat a bedtime snack, when, of course, it is useful. Brushing teeth certainly reduces decay if done within 10 or 15 minutes after eating, because it prevents food from being converted into acid by the germs in the mouth. borough within a short period of time, according to treasurer.G.E. Mitchell. The treasury department has been microfilming documents for the past month on a trial basis and Mr. Mitchell and clerk H.G. Courtman told the board they were in full favor of continuing to use the process. Mr. Mitchell told the board that his department and the clerk‘s department were up to the ceiling with material. ‘"We are out of space and would have to rent or build another building soon," he said. ‘"The only solution is to microfilm." The Ossington trolley coach would be extended to Jane Street by way of north on Weston Road, west on Humber Boulevard and Alliance Avenue. A suitable loop for the extension would be needed. The TTC considered an extension of the Ossington trolley coach route to replace the Rogers Road streetcar line in York last week. Board of Control approved $7,245. for the purchase of a microfilming _ cartridge camera and reader printer stantial savings, to the The extension would Does brushing help York to microfilm existing records Trolley line to service area In his report to the board, Mr. Mitchell said there is no room in the basement of the municipal _ building remaining for storage purposes. At the present time very little room is available for the storage of stationery and other office requirements and supplies are being stored in the halls, contrary to fire regulations, because of the lack of space. "‘This situation will steadily get worse," he warned. require the use of four adâ€" ditional trolley coaches on the _ Ossington _ route. Although desirable, said TTC officials the extension to Jane Street would not necessarily have to be made at the same time as the conversion to Bicknell loop. The Rogers Road portion, officials said, could be converted initially and the extension to Jane carried out later. The TTC assumes that no objection will be raised to For both children and adults, dentists recommend brushes that are straight along the top, preferably only two tufts wide and no more than six long. They will also show you the best way to use them. board Mr. Mitchell exâ€" plained that because of the lack of space, stationery has microfilm equipment had been lost because of water damage. Mr. Mitchell said that one year of payroll sheets on microfilm would cost $45 as compared to the <present ledger system at $105. with a toothbrush at about two years of age, although it will take some time for them to learn to use it. A goodâ€" tasting toothpaste is helpful. the most qualified to make decisions as to what should been put in storage cupâ€" Collacutt Travel 58 CLOVERDALE MALL 239â€"3191 233â€"6112 In a presentation to the Enjoy Travel See your travel agent No service charge Canadian Dental Association Mr. R.O.A. Hunter of Winnipeg, fewly elected president of Ducks Unlimited (Canada) has announced a $3,000,000 ‘budget for the corporation‘s 1973 operations. Mr. Hunter made the announcement at Ducks Unlimited (Canada‘s) annual meeting held at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Toronto. The $3,000,000 expenditure will allow for the developâ€" ment of several thousand acres of wetlands habitat. The extension of the Ossington trolley coach, TTC officials said, would provide the residents in the area with a direct connection to a number of eastâ€"west transit routes leading to the downtown area including to a connection to the Ossington station on the Bloorâ€" Danforth subway line. the construction of overhead wires and the operation of trolley coaches on Humber Alliance and Jane. Revenue Minister Allan Grossman, responsible for Ontario Housing Corâ€" poration, announced OHC will build 605 units of family housing in two projects in North York. Projects will be financed by loans from the federal and provincial governments. The projects involve an innovative 236 unit, stacked town house development on Firgrove Crescent, west of Jane Street, and a 369 unit apartment development on Tedder Street at Trethewey Drive. The stacked town house project will provide three two bedroom dwellings, 182 three bedroom and 51 four bedroom units each with their own private walkout to grassed slopes or terraces. The units will be stacked in two and four â€" storey buildings. This development, to be built by Tilzen Holdings Limited of Toronto, will be combined with an existing OHC _ highâ€"rise _ family Improving our environment ® Factory to customer ® Custom quality paints @ Wholesale prices ® Choice 0f 1,500 colours ® Moneyâ€"back quarantee ® Orive:in service * Open Saturgay A M 3775 Dundas West , Est. 20 yrs 7676162 OHC projects for North York The $3,000,000 figure will bring to $25,000,000 the total funds expended improving the _ environment _ for waterfowl since Ducks Unlimited‘s inception in 1938. The principal monies enabling this program to be Approximately 100 water management _ projects designed to improve conâ€" ditions for nesting waterfowl and for other wildlife species are planned for the coming year. housing project, also on Firgrove Crescent. The two projects will share an outâ€" door _ swimming _ pool, children‘s play areas and a separate _ recreation building. "I feel that by combining these two projects, OHC is providing a truly integrated community that will stand on its own and provide the residents with the necessities for a healthy social _ climate," _ Mr. Grossman said. The total cost of the development is estimated at $6,307,581 of which $5,676,823 is being loaned to OHC at 7â€"% percent by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The balance of $630,758 will be loaned to OHC by the provincial treasury. The Tedder Street project A bylaw tripped up North York _ Controller _ Paul Godfrey last week when he arrived at Metro as acting borough mayor and atâ€" tempted to sit as a voting member of the Metropolitan 128 years of history inches up the steep grade out of Woodâ€" bridge, along No. 7 Highway, on a six mile journey to Black Creek Pioneer Village. It took just over two hours to move the eight ton, storeyâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half home of the late Major A.A. (Lex) Mackenzie. Major Mackenzie, a former Reeve of Woodbridge and a member of the Ontario legislature for many years, lived all his life in the house. He died in May, NOW!ISPECIAL French Renoir Bouquet with Sweetheart Roses 3107 Dundas Street West at Clendenan mantin‘y Godfrey tripped by Metro Street project the flower people 766â€"61 21 Commenting â€" on â€" the ?brudg‘et,r Mr. Hunter noted that the 1973 program represented a substantial investment in the Canadian environment. ‘"The Corâ€" poration has grown at an astounding rate over the past few years," said Hunter, "primarily due to an inâ€" creasing interest." undertaken are raised in the United States by the sister organization Ducks Unlimited, Incorporated. Mr. Godfrey at first received assurance that he would be welcome providing he supplied a copy of the bylaw declaring him acting mayor. With great haste the Executive Committee The family development will include an outdoor swimming pool, a basketâ€" ballâ€"tennis _ court, playgrounds, â€" recreation rooms, gymnasium ,.and will feature two apartment towers of 18 and 19 storeys and will be built by Calyâ€"oni Investments Limited of Toronto. It will provide 32 one bedroom units, 323 two bedroom units and 14 three bedroom units on 4.61 acres of land. OFFER! Only $]°® As the mayor was about to take his seat it was discovered that under Metropolitan council‘s procedure _ bylaw _ the chairman of a Metro stanâ€" ding committee cannot sit on the executive committee. Mr. Godfrey is chairman of Metro transportation committee as well as being a member of the TTC comâ€" mission. This ruled him out to sit on the executive committee although he received the suggestion from another borough controller that he promptly resign as transportation _ committee chairman to be reappointed some time after the meeting 1970. The original log house, covered with wood siding, was built in the mid 1840‘s by John Brown of Pennsylvania, great grandfather of Major Mackenzie. It was located on what is now the southâ€"east corner of Islington Avenue North and No. 7 Highway. The preâ€"confederation landmark was donated by members of Major Mackenzie‘s family and will form an integral part of Black Creek Pioneer Village. controller did because he wanted to sit in on the executive committee for the discussion on the Spadina subway route and other transportation matters. workshops for the residents Total cost of this project is estimated at $6,852,265 of which $6,167,038 is being loaned by CMHC. If a child lives with encouragement, he learns confidence. Dorothy Law Notte of the executive commettee. He rejected the idea. He did get to sit with the executive committee, however, as a non voting member. Mayor Mel Lastman was out of town on vacation. 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