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Weston-York Times (1971), 13 Dec 1973, p. 14

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+++ Special Christmas serâ€" vices begin Sunday, 11 a.m., at Silverthorn / United Church, Scott Road and Aileen Avenue, with the presentation of white gifts and Sunday school children participating at the service. At 7 p.m., the church choir are presenting a service of Christmas corols. This parish is busily planning their 60th anâ€" niversary celebrations in 1974, beginning with an anniversary â€" service, January 27, and a special dinner, February 2. +++ Because of the busy holiday schedule for most people in the district, the Silverthorn _ Ratepayers Association will not hold their monthly meeting in December. The next meeting of this group will be held Monday, January 21, 1974 at Kane Avenue Senior School. As the first vice president of the association, Mr. John and Calvary. Sunday, December, 9, Laura Joan Royle, daughter of â€"Mr. & Mrs. H. Royle, Rosethorn â€" Avenue, and Carlton Kenneth Plummer, son of Mr. & Mrs. K.F. Plummer, were baptised into the christian fellowship at the Church ofâ€" St. «Mark Page 14â€"The Times, Thursday, December 13, 1973 (H1) District 12 â€" that part of the Borough north of dent within any of the following fhrk District Planâ€" ning Areas, who are not employees of the municiâ€" pality or of a local board of the municipality, until January 1, 1977: (I) District 3 â€" 4 â€" that part of the Borough south of Highway 401 and west oi Yonge Street. Hosa se e II) District 10 â€" that part of the Borough north of Highway 401 and west of Dufferin gf;;;;.;‘na-vvl-l-lson Heights Boulevard. Highway 401 and east of the East Branch of flâ€"uDo'n River. ratepayers, until January 1, 1975. D. Public Library Board â€" one p D. Public Library Board â€" one person who is a Canâ€" adian citizen, is of the full age of 18 years, is resident in the Municipality and is not a member of any of the bodies entitied to make an appointment to the Board, until January 1, 1977. Community Hall ratepayer, until January 1, 1977. 1975. â€" e E. Environmental Control Committee â€" six persons, _ inss _ 2 0 until January 1, 1978. 0 G. Court of Revision under The Local improvement Act â€" one person, who is eligible to be elect« ber of Council, until January 1, 1977. M. Property Standards Committee â€" One A. Planning Board â€" one person, resident within the District 12 Planning Area, who is not an employee of the municipality or of a local board of the municipality, until January 1, 1977. (The District 12 Planning Area is described as that part of the Borough Iyvinga north of Highway 401 and east of the East Branch of the Don River. c Dated at the Borough E. ROBERTS of North York this 29th CLERK day of November, 1973 BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK 5000 YONGE STREET WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO (a) the office for which such application or nominaâ€" tion is made (b) the name, address and qualitications of the appliâ€" cant or nominee (c) an indication that the person nomingated will serve If appointed. A. Planning Board APPLICA t:ons OR NOMINATIONS SHOULD $TATE:â€" desire to have their names con;ldorod ;:r wish to nominate anyone for appointment to the following local boards and committees for the terms indicated: Take notice that applications in writing, whether by delivery or by mail, addressed to the undersigned, will be received until 4:30 P.M. Monday, December 17, 1973 from any members of the general public who Board of Health â€" four persons, who are resident Committooe elected as members of Council, until T.I‘;r;;;r; 1 COMMITTEES AND BOARDS of'@d]ulimon' =â€"â€" iwé persons, resiâ€" â€" five persons, who are qualified to who is eligible to be elected a mem H OF NORTH YORK ent â€" North York Memorial NOTICE Danielson, has, recently moved from our borough, an election to fill this vacancy in the executive will be held at the January meeting. Mr. Floyd Migory is now president of the Federation of Ratepayers Associations in the Borough of York. +++ Mrs. Anttie Hedderwick, a former â€" Silvertrthorn resident, died last week at the Maynard nursing home. Sympathy is extended to her daughter, Mrs. N. Browning, her sister, Mrs. Alice Roszel, What‘s one tooth less, especially in the back of the mouth? This thought is common to many after they lose a tooth. Frequently lost is the lower first molar. You don‘t feel it happening, but teeth on either side of the gap gradually drift and tip toward it. This causes other spaces to form between teeth which trap food, leading to decay and gum disease. This tipping also reduces chewing efficiency, as the upper teeth contact only a small part of theâ€" tipped teeth. So you think you can live with all this? What about One lost tooth can mean trouble barbara beatty/653â€"880 1 M2N 5Â¥7 resident The upper tooth, which would normally have met the lost molar, will continue tc erupt beyond its usual length. This also exposes sensitive root surfaces and contact is lost with neighâ€" boring teeth which again leads to decay and gum disease. pain? As tipping increases, bone gives way to the onâ€" coming tooth which exposes sensitive root surfaces.* A fixed bridge or a removable partial denture can replace a lost tooth. The fixed bridge replaces from one to several missing teeth. Sunday December 16, at 7:30 p.m., the children and young people of the Church of St. Mark and Calvary, 21 Blackthorn Avenue are presenting the _ annual Christmas pageant. All in the community are most welcome to attend this special service and to remain after the play for refreshments a n d fellowship. and her grandchildren at this W.P. GRAHAM & SONS 241â€"1231 CHRISTMAS LAYâ€"AWAY PLAN REPAIRS TO ALL 1338 WESTON RD. LEATHER GOODS PHONE 766â€"0682 LUGGAGE â€" HAND BAGS â€" WALLETS â€" BELTS â€" BRIEF CASES â€" SPORT BAGS Christmas Gift Suggestions in Leather 1942 WESTON RD. WESTON Come in, have a cup of coffee Open 9 Till 5:00 Mon., Thru Sat. +++ CHAMBERLAIN CUSTOM LEATHER GOODS summer season. The dramatic impact of cinesphere‘s towering six story high screen, the world‘s largest, and the six track stereo sound, makes viewing an adventure in audience involvement. Volcano was filmed on the small island of Haimaey, ten miles off the coast of Iceland, by Christopher Chapman, the distinguished Canadian film maker, who won an Oscar in 1967 for A Two other giantâ€"sized Imax productions complete the Sundays only program to run from November 4 to December 23 in the 800 seat globeâ€"shaped theatre. North of Superior, winner of the special jury prize at the 1971 Canadian film awards, and Catch the Sun, a thrillsâ€"andâ€" culture mix. Both were popular cinesphere atâ€" tractions during the ‘73 Volcano opens at Ontario Place You are there on the scene of one of the most dramatic and devastating volcanic eruptions of this century standing on a small Icelandic island in a nightmarish atmosphere of smoke, flame and explosion. This is the realistic imâ€" pression left with the audience by Volcano, the new Imax film bieng shown for the first time at Ontario Place‘s cinesphere. Sunday program The seven minute film is a moment in the life of a ~olcano and may mark the +«.ginning of a series of Imax ‘ms on nature‘s The 400 pound Imax camera is unwieldy at the best of times. But when one of the camera‘s tripod legs penetrated a crust of cooled lava and was burnt away by the _ moiten _ substance beneath, the team made haste to find firmer ground. Chapman was severely affected by poisonous earth Yases and one night he and Townsend had to sleep in an ‘ibandoned theatre, wrapped tor warmth in the stage Chapman‘s first reaction on his return to Canada was that he was glad to be alive. He and his assistant cameraman Averill Townsend, had several narrow escapes. "It‘s the uncertainty of everything. You never know what destruction a tremor will bring, or what kind of safe mobility you have." he said. ‘Naturally, we had difâ€" ficulties filming." Place to Stand. When the volcano erupted last January, Chapman was commissioned by. Ontario Place to film this onceâ€"inâ€"aâ€" lifetime scene of ‘destruction and hope. The hope was nurtured by the island‘s 5,000 inhabitants who, although evacuated to the mainland, were confident they would be able to rebuild their fishing village. The altitude, 7,434 feet above sea level, means that large doese of ultraviolet radiation act on this pollution to create smog heavy enough to block off the sun at noon. Mexican . government officials, concerned about the growing problems, have set a May, 1974 deadline for the installation of industrial pallution control devices. They have backed the deadline with legislation permitting fines of up to The city is in a three sided natural bowl where wind can enter to clear the air only through passes north of town. This creates problems as a million vehicles, cement factories, oil refineries, steel plants and other industries, all with limited pollution control, dump 4,000 tons of airborne waste each day. UNESCO has announced that international studies show Mexico City as the world‘s most polluted city. The United Nations organization reports air contamination 100 times the tolerable level. Breathing it is equivalent to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. Keeping it clean CALL BRASS & REED PLAYERS »FAITH UNITED CHURCH The Fidelity Concert Band A dubious honor by Bill Dodds ALL AGES â€" MALE AND FEMALE rehearsals SATURDAY 2â€"4 P.M . 90 ASCOT AVENUE (St. Clair â€" Dufferin Area) for more information has opening for 651â€"3430 But the professor would not give a definite opinion on whether a rise in sexual $# complaints, particularly impotence, was caused by air pollution or a psychic response to anxiety stemâ€" ming from social change. produced and directed by Graeme Ferguson. He travelled by helicopter, truck and tractor to film the country bounded by Lake Superior. This region takes in the land to the Manitoba border, then north to the Indian village at Big Trout Lake and east ot the uninhabited PackaSgaw area which Ferguson found a fantastically beautiful place. Lowâ€"flying aerial shots of a It was produced. and directed by David Mackay with David Keighley as assistant director. Robert Ryan was director of photography. And in the U.S., a recent supreme court decision can have significant effects on the practice some industries make of moving to relatively unpolluted areas when they are preseed to clean up their operations in â€" heavily polluted locations. The court upheld a lower court decisiop forbidding subâ€" stantial degradation of clean air. Catch the Sun is a fastâ€" paced, 20â€"minute look at Ontario. It is a thrillâ€"ride show featuring scenes whici. wil have the mot ‘jaded moviegoer gripping the edge of his seat. The Imax format takes the audience on a series of hairâ€" raising trips which include a 90â€"mileâ€"anâ€"hour _ speedboat jaunt along Ottawa‘s Rideau Canal and a dazzling downhill ski run through the trees on a Thunder Bay trail. a report from Istanbul, Turkey. A professor at the University of Istanbul claims that air pollution in Ankara may be having detrimental effects on men‘s sex lives. forest fire and a camera‘sâ€" eye view of turbulent rapids (the camera was tossed from an overturned _ canoe) provide some of the highlights of this 18â€"minute phenomena. â€" Photographer Franz Maier shor the stills, and Ken Heeleyâ€"Ray created tie sound track. $8,000 for violations. In Moscow, the concern over vehicle emissions has led to a decision to change over about 35,000 trucks to liquefied petroleum gas fuel, because of its cleaner burâ€" ning qualities. For those of you who don‘t have enough worries, there‘s Â¥op AFTER 6 P.M. was

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