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Weston-York Times (1971), 30 Aug 1973, p. 4

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a yB Lrâ€"ut e Ne aÂ¥Mqib#s .4 Page 4â€"The Times, Thursday, August 30, 1973 from the Borough of York to the United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto was not passed by council on Monâ€" day. It has been sent to board of control for approval and Mrs. Pearl Langer, chairâ€" man of coâ€"ordinated services for the fund was assured by Mayor Philip White that the request would be looked upon favorably. The borough‘s share is 10 percent of the total amount of money required to con tinue the program for the that the boroughs must E Just a1â€"minute visit _ to our CNE booth Why wait and pay more? Borough share Mayor promises grant There will be no collection of garbage on Labour Day, Monday September 3, Pickâ€"up will be made on your next regular collection day. Commercial areas receiving night pickâ€"up are requested to hold all waste indoors on the evening of September 3, 1973. SPEED QUEEN WASHER Model AD4011. Two complete automatic cycles are providedâ€"Normal and Durable Press. Special Preâ€"Wash Soak Cycle precedes Normal Cycle to remove heavy dirt. The exclusive stamless stee! tub is rustâ€"proof, chipâ€"proof and carries a lifetime warranty saves you§25" on Speed Queen washer and dryer. SPEED QUEEN. BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK GARBAGE COLLECTION Division of McGraw Edison of Canada Ltd §Bab¢ uterl 4 and functioning in the elderly with every opâ€" portunity to maintain their independence as long and as fully as possible, preferably living in their own homes include a â€" coâ€"ordinated A total of $129,4%5 is required for the fund, $64,712.50 being supplied by the provincial government. The United Jewish Welfare Fund contribute $38,827.50. program to entitle a 0 (Consumers‘ c\as PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK foods are also suspect. ON THE MOVE Consumers‘ Association of Canada advises travellers to avoid unchlorinated drinking water and iced drinks, particularly in tropical countries. Salads, unpeeled friendly visiting service, visiting homemakers, inâ€" formation centre, senior clubs and craft programs. A meals on wheels program five days per week delivers over 30,000 meals 1 Your fun trip to the CNE can be a savings trip too. This special manufacturer‘s offer, available only at our booth saves you $25.00 or $10.00 off on the Dryer separately. You just pay the reqular price for these appliances, and the manufacturer will send you a cheque for $10.00 or $25.00. If you‘re in the market for new laundry equipâ€" ment, or maybe interested in adding more Natural Gas conveniences and economy to your home, stop by for a visit. Saving $25.00 is worth it SPEED QUEEN GAS DRYER Model BG4030. Choice of Autoâ€" matic. Time Dry. or Durable Press cycles provides exact drying requirements for heavy, normal, delicate or synthetic fibres Zincâ€"coated steel drum with Epoxy Finish for protection againstrust Removablefront and side panels What does the Borough of York switchboard operator and receptionist do in her off hours? . . . She trips the light fantastic with off duty animal control officers. Lil Nicholson, whose familiar "Good morning, York*" greets all who call the municipal offices, got into the swing of the York Lions Steel Band‘s jumpâ€"up music when the group held an end of summer party and entertained the residents of Wolverine Beach at Honey Harbor last Saturday. Lil was in the vicinity sharpening up her golf game and dropped in for the festivities. The half acre development will be located on the west Despite requests from six homeowners on Kenwood Avenue and one on Louise Avenue, objecting to a proposed ,senior citizen apartment building on Vaughan Road near Louise Avenue, York council voted to advise . the Ontario Municipal Board they still request approval of the rezoning bylaw that will permit construction of the building. The petition maintained there was no desire to discourage the establishâ€" ment of senior citizen apartment in the eastâ€"end of the borough and suggested there were other locations closer to shopping and transportation. Following a successful engagement that drew huge crowds at the Canadian National Exhibiton on Monday, the York Lions Steel Band has been asked to return for eight more perâ€" formances: Building needed Mr. David Garrick, general manager, has asked them to perform Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, twice daily from 4:30 until 5:30 p.m., and 7:30 But information by North York‘s returning officer and solicitor advised that the province would have to pass enabling legislation and this could not be passed in time to legalize the December 3 vote. Council were forced to return to the original date of October 1, Because of pressure to extend the byâ€"election date so newcomers could be put on a new voters list council decided to see if the election could be postponed until December. % October 1, will be the date for a ward 13 byâ€"election in North York, despite the fact an estimated 2000 newcomers to the ward will be unable to vote. / October Steel band wows crowd election side of Vaughan Road betâ€" ween Louise Avenue and Maplewood Avenue. The land is presently occupied by two houses and three commercial properties. The 99 unit apartment building will house one and two bedroom apartments only. In addition, the ground floor will have a doctor‘s office and beauty salon. The band is comprised of approximately thirty teenage boys and girls and is thought to be the largest steel band outside of the Caribbean. Formed in April 1972, the band has thrilled, thousands with its repertoire of traditional Caribbean music, long time favorites and popular tunes. A roof recreation area is scheduled and will include outside terraces, a general recreation room with kitchen and store room and a crafts room. until 9:30 p.m., at the north bandstand just south of the Dufferin Gates. According to Peter Allen, commissioner of planning, the site is well served by community services and facilities, including public transit, shops, churches, parks space and schools.

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