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Weston-York Times (1971), 27 Sep 1973, p. 4

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The effort put forth by the walkers, the generosity of the sponsors, and the considerable time given by the volunteers, have combined to make this project most successful! would ant own cars Puaranteed that ts will be a tmph prigrity for the board at board carmot condone Farher m the »venms. the mule io be used in setting the Ontario Secrongars Srhod) Tearhers Federation not tio pive rairhâ€"aup lessons aAer school to pupis who are ppsed br the Ldurcation Metro Taoromt Shool Board to reaffirm its mews atrming that 1t doues not tike TO OVE 4VD ALL OUR MOST SINCERE THA\NKS MRS. Hâ€"M. WALLACE MRS. K. DOBBS CONVENOR PRESIDENT NORTHWESTER N GENERAL HOSPITAL THANK YOL says NMark Casemore, left, bold up four fingers to indicate the number of bours it took him to complete the 16.7 mile walkathon while Nortbwestern Hospital nurse Donna Maier applies foot powader to the feet of Parmanand Persuad at the ddn‘t dampen the spirits of hundreds of walkers in the annual Walkâ€"Oâ€"the North Northwestern walkathon Szsturday‘s rain storms If not quantity then quality walkathon to help raise funds for Northwestern General Hospital‘s building campaign. building campaign. Onlv about 40 got off the mark and into the rain but some of tho ~â€"ere backed by some ier large pledges ana walkathon authorities expect that the building campaign funds mav be swelled by some But the rain was the main factor in the low number that started out. $100.000 when all the monev is collected and turned in. Some interestins side lights of the walk included the running by the Yorkâ€" Humber High School cross countrv team. Dervl Roper completed the entire 16.7 miles and teammates Mitch Ostapchick. Dannv Aleman. Jim Mininni and Louie Coriado ran the event in a relavy between chack points First in was Rob Madelev. principal of Weston Traffic volumes The oneâ€"way eastbound regulation on Irving Road will not be implemented. Excessive speeding and heavy truck violations on East Drive will be examined. York‘s works and traffic department are making the following changes _ on borough streets. The existing or regulation on Humb Boulevard, between I Street and St. Marks will be removed. North York will begin to collect garhage from the borough‘s apartments and condominiums next vear While there is no wav to force apartment owners to nass the $1.50 a month saving on to each tenant council agreed _to spend $546.820 annuallv to collect garbage from the 55.000 apartment units in the borough At nresent apartment owners either hurn their own Traffic in Apartment pick up of the walk included nning by the Yorkâ€" r High School cross v team. Dervl Roper ig oneâ€"way Humbercrest one Road changes York the course in twn hours. The first walker to complete the 16.7 miles was Maurice super walker. strolled all the way up to the hospital. <tarting point from his downtown Torontn home on the walkathon route â€" then turned around and walked armed with pledges from members of _ council. municinal â€" emplovees. friends and the nress amounting to over $100 per mile â€" went the distance to personally raise over $1.600 for his efforts. Doctors and hospital staff" also contributed heavily through their pledges. Because of a high conâ€" centration of school children using Keywest Avenue in the vicintiy _ of _ Fairbank swimming pool. the angle parking on the north side wilF be prohibited. A sidewalk and a raised curb will be installed along the north side of Keywest Avenue between Dufferin Street and Norâ€" thcliffe Avenue. garbage and the borough collects the ashes. or they hire pnrivate firms for the will collect the remainins quarter for a fiveâ€"vear trial period. to determine whict method is cheaner. Under the system. three private companies will each collect oneâ€"quarter of the apartment garbage and the horough‘s works department Gâ€"vearâ€"old remaining tboun ran

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