Construction has recently been completed on a new recreation facility for the Borough of York. The Black Creek Fitness Trail is now open forusebythosewiahing to combine jogging and exercise with an ID- Mr. Simpson began his teaching career in 1963 at George Anderson Public School and has taught at Calico Public School and Oakdale Junior High School. A native of Scotland, Mr. Simpson attended Down- sview Secondary School and Lakeshore Teachers' College. He is an arts graduate of York University and is working toward his master of education degree from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Richard Simpson, vice principal of George Anderson Public School, has been appointed vice prin- cipal of Gracedale Public School. Mr. Claus began his teaching career at Glen Park Public School in 1957 and has been on staff as vice prim cipal of Daystrom Public School, vice principal of Sheppard Public School and principal of Glen Rush Public School. He served at Queensborough Junior High School and as an itinerant enrichment teacher in North York Educational System. A native of Sarnia, Ontario, Mr. Claus attended the Honourable, W.C. Ken- nedy Collegiate Institute in Windsor. He obtained bachelor of arts and bachelor and master of education degrees from the University of Toronto. Gordon E. Claus, principal of Wilmington Public School, has been appointed principal of Stanley Public School by the Board of Education for the Borough of North York. He taught for two years at the school from 1961 to 1963. North York school appointments Jogging trail G.E. Claus Sixteen exercise stations are located along the scenic jogging trail, which is pat. terned after the fitness trail system: now becoming pirpular throughout Europe". predation of natural Mr. Beattie was born in Toronto and attended Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute in the Borough of York. He is an arts graduate in History, of the University of Toronto and is working toward his master of education degree at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Ronald H. Beattie, teacher in the North York school system for nine years, has been appointed Vice- Principal of Gulfstream public School. He began his teaching career at Ancaster Public School and has taught at Northmount Junior High School, Karen Public School and was vice principal at Shaughnessy Public School for the past year. His interests are curling, bridge and golf. A native of Saskatchewan, Mr. Anderson attended secondary school in Saskatoon. He is. an arts graduate of the University of Toronto; a member of Elverston-Trethewey United Church and a member of Kilwinning Lodge, NF. and E.J. Burns Anderson, vice principal of Gulfstream Public School for the past two years, has been aw pointed vice principal of Shoreham Public School. He has taught for 14 years in North York, at Maple Leaf, Yvonne and Driftwood Public Schools. He is a member of Bridlewood Presbyterian Church and a member of St. Andrew's Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M. He enjoys golf and tennis. Scoden leads his followers following " victory over Paedel and his black magic in the theatre group Bone-u ior Everyone production currently playing - peril. The play will be performed at Lumino- Avenue School , pun. Moodâ€. The T.T.C. said in a recent letter to council that they, in conjunction "With the Prov- inet pt Ontario, have sel- A mini-bus service will not be operated in Warren Park this fall. York Council's request to the Toronto Transit Commission to in- vestigate the feasibility of instituting the service in Warren Park has been turned down. Presently under construction on Weston Road - just south of derground and 25 per cent visitor and tenant parking above Lawrence Avenue - are twin M storey apartment buildings ground. The recreational area will include a EMS pool that will have a combined total of 489 dwelling units. The and a recreation room and day “may. The prgiect is being buildings are spaced 200 feet apart and will have a one storey built by Meridian Building Group an is sched ed for com- recreational building located at the rear. Two and three pletion sometime in 1m. The building shown above is the bedroom units have been limited to 20 per cent of the total north wing which is slightly ahead of the gouth wing at this apartment units. There is 100 per cent tenant parking un- stage of construction. No mini bus for Warren Park Presently under construction on Weston Road - just south of Lawrence Avenue - are twin 26 storey apartment buildings that will have a combined total of 489 dwelling units. The buildings are spaced 200 feet apart and will have a one storey recreational building located at the rear. Two and three bedroom units have been limited to 20 per cent of the total apartment units. There is 100 per cent tenant parking un- ected six areas for pilot projects and no further committments for areas would be made until the program has been instituted and evaluated. The Borough of North York was one area chosen for the pilot project designed to lure suburbanites out of their cars and onto public transit vehicles. Seven areas in the borough July 23; atDestrtisAverme School, Tpan. My, July“; 1mittAte1metk-rrart. Wednesday, “1,5.th ',',,eerh'gteg.ttP-""oaiivcraii'iia"U; mange 'reveee. mMM.MP»M' will link with shopping plazas and the York Mills station of the Toronto sub. way system. A fleet of 27 radio dispatched mini-buses will pick up passengers at their front doors in response to telephone calls. Several of the buseswillbe equipped with ramps to accomodate handicapped persons. The sysjggm is expected to The T.T.C. said they will retain the request from York for further consideration when the program has been evaluated. attract between 1.6 and 2.3 million passengers and will create job opportunities for 70 new T.T.C. bus crews and dispatchers who will un- dergo intensive training to familiarize themselves with the new transit mode. 't'tMk