servation for the next six Humewood Dri1 months and the works and Vaughan Road inte traffic department will it is recommended report again at that time. Toronto â€" Transit Stop bars and a fifty foot mission be reque« solid centre line will be in relocate this eastbo stalled on the pavement for from the southâ€"we: both north and southbound , southâ€"east corner. traffic on Fairbank and No action will be Schell Avenue. place a. traffic A 25 mile per hour speed device to aid pef limit will be placed on both crossing Caledonia the north and south roadâ€" ° the north ertrance Page 2â€"The Times, Thursday, December 20, 1973 The works and traffic department are recomâ€" mending that the Metropolitan Toronto Police Safety Bureau be requested to educate school children crossing Jane Street within the pedestrian crossover at Pritchard Avenue. Two pedestrian accidents, both children, have occurred within the â€" pedestrian crossover. Both children were entering the crossover, without giving motorists a chance to stop. No charges were laid. Eleven other accidents at the intersection bound . rearâ€"end collisions. No action will be taken to put additional traffic conâ€" trols at any intersection on Pine Street. The street will A no parking anytime regulation will be placed on the entire length of the east side of Elhurst Court. parking facilitiee on both Forbes and Nashville Avenue. A oneâ€"way southbound trafficâ€" regulation will be implemented on Forbes Avenue to reinstate curb Improvements for York Streets This doggie is not shy â€"he‘s just a little concerned that maybe he‘ll have to spend the Christmas holiday cooped up at the Borough of York Animal Control Centre when he‘d rather spend the time with some kiddies and people and opening presents. He‘s one of many currently housed at the centre who will not get to Because of the unsafe condition created by the existing location of the eastbound bus stop at the Humewood Drive â€" and Vaughan Road intersection, it is recommended that the Toronto Transit Comâ€" mission be requested to relocate this eastbound stop from the southâ€"west to the southâ€"east corner. No action will be taken to place a. traffic control device to aid pedestrians crossing Caledonia Road at the north entrance of F.H. In view of high conâ€" centration _ of young pedestrian traffic and heavy vehicle traffic flows on both Jane Street and Weston Road, it is recommended that the _ Metropolitan Toronto Police Department be requested to consider stationing a school crossing guard at the Jane Street and Weston Road intersection. ways of Claxton Boulevard. In view of the heavy concentration ofâ€" school children, it is recommended that a stop sign be erected on Atlas Avenue for northbound traffic at Ava Road, in order to create a threeâ€"way stop control. The pedestrian crossover will be removed and yellow pedestrian guide linesâ€"will be, applied to the pavement. in all. directions with the exception of the north leg of the intersection. A stop sign will be installed for northbound traffic on Atlas Avenue at Gloucester Grove in order to create a threeâ€"way stop control. Miller Junior Public School grounds. The safety bureau of the Metro Toronto Police Department will be requested to educate the students of the school on the danger of crossing Caledonia Road, north of Rogers Road. A poll will be taken to determine the acceptance of the proposed oneâ€"way norâ€" thbhound traffic regulation between Nashville and Eglinton _ Avenues _ on Bicknell Avenue. Because of the importance of comâ€" munity acceptance of this regulation, it is recomâ€" mended that at least 65 per cent of abutting property owners on Bicknell Avenue be in favor of the proposed oneâ€"way northbound traffic regulation. The Metropolitan Toronto roads and traffic department will be requested to report on the feasibility of installing an advance green feature for southbound traffic at the intersection of Jane Street and St. Clair Avenue West. \ Abutting property owners oh Arlington Avenue, north of Vaughan Road, will be polled to determine which control device they would prefer to create a greater safety condition on their roadway. A oneâ€"way norâ€" thbound regulation or exâ€" In view of the excessive speeding for northbound traffic on Scott Road, it is recommended that a stop sign be erected for norâ€" thbound traffic at Dunraven Drive in order to create a threeâ€"way stop control. see Santa scamper down the chimney come Christmas Eve. If you would like a pet for the youngsters for Christmas, why not drop into the centre to see what they have? They‘re located on Municipal Drive â€" between the Municipal and Centennial buildings on Eglinton Avenue West â€" just past the police station. .Â¥ : > HAMMESAAT:â€"3 +5 :) â€" im Jane. And the Metro roads and traffic department will be asked to give serious consideration for a pedestrian crossover inâ€" stallation on Jane Street in the same vicinity. The Toronto Transit Commission will be asked to provide a bus stop for norâ€" thbhound traffic on Jane Street in the vicinity of 787 The Metro Police Department will be requested to examine the speeding conditions, and a further recommendation for a pedestrian crossover on Humewood Drive on the north side of Valewood Avenue will be made to concentrate the heavy school children movement to Humewood Public School. Drive, south of Maplewood Avenue, it is recommended that a double solid centre line be applied to the pavement around the severe curvature in the vicinity of 62 Humewood Drive. Amber flashers in conjunction with curved arrow warning signs and a 10 mile per hour adâ€" visory speed limit sign will be installed for north and southbound traffic, in adâ€" vance of the curvature, in an effort to slow down excessive north and _ southbound speeding. signs will be erected on _ ® _ _ _ _ _ _ â€" Arlington Avenue in advance Eva Burton, a Canadian of the school. Iingud o aeve . guist and missionary from Because of the potential vietnam visiting Toronto accident hazard on the recently and spoke at narrow section of Humew00d westmount Park Church, tended parking prohibitions. Advance school warning MJ KX Weston. Commenting on _ her motivation for staying in a country _ considered dangerous by most, she stated, "the mountain people of Vietnam need to know about God as He is portrayed in the bible. I want to stay until I have completed the New Testament and parts of the Old Testament for the Cua people." The Cua tribe, a people of 10,000 are only one of thirty or more minority language groups living in the mounâ€" tains and highlands of Vietnam. The Summer Institute of Linguistics has teams working in 20 of these languages, reducing the languages to writing, and translating the scriptures for Ameican Coleman was awarded the contract for one highway spreader for the works department. The tender submitted was $2.14 over the lowest tender, but the contract was awarded because the equipment has additional â€" features, American Coleman â€" is located in the borough, and the works department‘s Sander Fleet is manufacâ€" The Maplewood sanitary interceptor sewer contract was awarded to Rabito Sewer and Watermain Contractors Limited.. The firm will do the work for $123,435. Seven bids were submitted to the borough, all considerably higher than the estimated $90,000. for the job. Reasons for the higher price include work being done during winter months, trees on the location and tunnelling work required to avoid utilities and existing sewers. Miss Burton and another missionary, have already reduced the Cua language to writing, produced a three Pastor Grant Wright asked Miss Burton if she wanted to go back to Vietnam. "Go back to Vietnam? Absolutely, and as soon as possible," she replied. Her contagious enthusiasm is in marked contrast to most comments coming from Vietnam. ‘"‘We should contain our spending, we should not be looking for ways to spend money," Mr. Trimbee says. Mr. Trimbee is not alone among members of Metro council who believe that Metro will have to curtail spending in 1974 if property owners are going to get any relief from taxation. York Controllet Jim Trimbee is concerned at the possibility that. Metro government may be over spending civic funds. The controller, joined by York Mayor Philip White and North York Mayor Mel Lastman, were among the opponents to the proposed $30,000,000 Metro reference library building. Another aspect recently guest speaker Contain spending York contracts armate ied tow She explained to the congregation that the SIL work is threeâ€"pronged. It includes linguistic analysis of the sound and grammar systems, a graded literacy program in cooperation with the ministries of education and ethnic minorities which will see the mountain children through the difficult transition from their own language to studying in Vietnamese, the national language. The linguistic and literacy facets of the SIL work are capped with what SIL feels to be the most important contribution they can make to any people â€" the tranâ€" slation of the scriptures into the mother tongue of the people. ‘"Through the reading of the bible, they will be confronting Christ, and will decide for themselves whether or not to follow Him,‘‘ said Miss Burton. ‘‘People ask me if it isn‘t hopeless in Vietnam," Miss Burton said. ‘"My reply is â€" God is there and He is at work. He continues to take the bad decision of men, and volumet set of primers for teaching beginning reading and have translated the gospel of Mark. and the book of Acts. good. Every week we hear fantastic stories of people* §o. who have decided to follow U "~ God, and of God‘s protection in their lives." the new library building, Mayor Lastman believes that the role of the library board is not one of building structures but of coorâ€" dinating and counselling library services in the city and boroughs. But four other North York members of Metro council have supâ€" ported construction of the library. 4 raised by the York controller is that the local municipal. ities, including York and North York have, on occ. asion, been restrained by Metro in civic spending while Metro has proceeded with a wide range of projects. Although metro council overwhelm_i_r_tgly approved of O‘Briends Electric Limited will supply and install fluorescent lights at Harwood Hall for $1,35. Harwood Hall will also have new ceiling tile put in by Triâ€" Tile Limited in the amount of $1,920. Fred Hamilton Mainâ€" tainence Limited will cl carpets at the munj building, Eglinton 4 for $1,112.00. A pavement breake clay spading guns wi supplied to the borough} Allan Fyfe Equipment Limited for $1,485.16. North American Stone Company Limited, . will supply interlocking pavers for Smythe park patio and the pool building for a total cost of $1,488.37. West Metro Ford Equipment will supply one loader backhow for the works department for $14,338. tured by this firm. i Wp oxinnti t en