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Weston-York Times (1971), 9 Aug 1973, p. 5

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Walter F. Lavender, superintendent of schools for the past fiour years, has been appointed superintendent of educational services by the Board of Education for the Borough of North York. Members of the 700 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Weston, at CFB Trenton. The boys enjoyed their stay at camp and returned home looking well fed, tanned and happy. During camp the squadron participated in training periods in glider and powered flight, sailed, held canoe races, swimâ€" Mr. Lavender taught in elementary schools at Widdifield and Fort Frances and was principal of Kirlland West Public School in Kirlland Lake prior to joining the North York school system as principal of Maple Leaf Public School in 1953. The pioneer printer was the principal news comâ€" municator of his day as he operated his press in turning out broadsides and weekly newspapers. The important role played featuring Printing in Canada _ McBride, will be on hand to For further information by printing to the weekly Westatits Black Creek Print demonstrate the presses and â€" about the village, phone 630â€" newspaper in the develop Shop and visitors will have relate colorful anecdotes 9780. ment of Canada prior to an opportunity“to see @ht; ab(;lut early _ printing Confederation is being excellent collection of techniques. ’brought to the public‘s atg- pioneer printing presses, The print shop, one of 29 poplIlal' tention at Metro Toronto‘s type, woodcuts and other #estored buildings open tc hang.up Black Creek Pioneer Village equipment, as well as the public in the village, was during August. examples of earlyâ€"day originally built about 1855 â€" The pioneer printer was newspapers. â€" ____ and moved to the village in fl A native of Neepawa, Manitoba, Mr. Lavender attended secondary school at Fort Frances, Ontario and Teachers‘ College at North Bay, Ontario. He is an arts graduate of Queen‘s University and obtained his master of education degree from University of Toronto. This month, the village is Early times of printing Ask for BOB PROWSE Summer pet needs _ MON. to FRI.â€"12 to 9; 2149 WEstON RD. cLoStb WESTON PLAZA SAT. 9â€"7 _ SX _ _phone 242â€"2619. MARTA‘S PET & AQUARIA village printer, Jack ming meets and track and field competitions as well as some field work. On return to Weston the boys were greeted with the Taucher Trio playing drum selections. August 30 is recruiting night at the Illustrious building on Lawrence Avenue West. Band members are urgently required. > The print shop, one of 29 Â¥estored buildings open tc the public in the village, was originally built about 1855 and moved to the village in Morris Patt, principal of William Lyon Mackenzie Collegiate Institute, has been appointed assistant superintendent of schools by the Board of Education for the Borough of North York. A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Mr. Patt attended Westdale Secondary School in his home town. He is an arts graduate of McMaster University and obtained his bachelor of education degree from the University of Toronto. Mr. Patt joined the North York educational system in 1958 at Bathurst Heights Secondary School. He was head of the history department at Sir Sandford Fleming Secondary School for two years, viceâ€"principal at Georges Vanier Secondary School for three years and principal at Newtonâ€" brook Secondary School for three years. 1967. See us for Tropical Fish Birds, and all pet supplies Summer pet needs ANIMALS s , KITTENS & PUPPIES BIRDS & SMALL LIVING LIGHTING 4699 Keete St. : Downsview 6611 410â€" Popular Tulip Tiffany Acrylic petals in choice of colours Reg. $18.98 $15.98 When the sun shines people seem to be so involved in their summer activities and plans that they forget about giving blood. This can result in sporadic blood shortages during the summer months. Children and adults alike will need blood desperately this summer and The Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service needs you to help meet the need. There are some people who have never taken time to give blood and are puzzled why someone should bother. They are probably unaware that blood literally means life. Without blood donations freely donated, many people RCOM AIR CONDITIONERS Every MONDAYâ€"WEDNESDAY FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY Early Games 7:30 p.m. _ Regular Games 8 p.m. N RNUbBINA AALL 924A ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST (at Oakwood) AIR CONDITIONED MFGS. LIST $209.50 Blood, is"life â€" â€" pass it on GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS FOR INFORMATION Airtemp‘s overnight sensation If rising prices and the threat of rising prices is depressing you, too, be of good cheer. Beâ€" ginning now, every item in our store, except sox and underwear, will sell for 20% off the regular price. BINGO NICE PEOPLE PLA The Times, Thursday, August 9, The Sleeper ADMISSION $1.00 aron â€" 653â€"0027 or 6544234 5000 B.T.U. MODEL KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR 4 JOHN STREET WESTON This is for a limited time only. ROBINA HALL ENGLISH & MOULD LTD. w 9@ o ie sc m w in t 0 t t d in in nAAA CHRYSLER CORPORATION 1178 WESTON RD. At Eglinton Ave. would not be alive today. Some of them say they stay away from Red Cross clinics because they are afraid of the needle. Some say someone else will give. Others say they can‘t find the time. Many recognize the importance of giving blood, but when it comes time to give they just don‘t follow through. Think of the importance of blood _ transfusions. Remember that many regular donors were once apprehensive about giving. After their first donation they are usually amazed at how simple and harmless it is. HARQAWARE 2162â€"7575 484

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