In 1963; he~.was appointed an Inspector of Public Schools by the Mr. Phillips, a native of Wales, is married with two childrens â€"Originally trained as a teacher in the United Kingdom, Mr. Phillips taught in England before emigrating to Canada in 1953, when he became a teacher and later a viceâ€"principal. The High Park, Canada Employment Centre for Students, is open once more for business. We are looking forward to a busy summer helping you meet your staffing needs. The Board of Education for the Borough of York takes pleasure in announâ€" cing the appointment of D. John Phillips, B.A. M. Ed., as Director of Education and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, effective September 1, 1980. Mr. Phillips replaces Tom H. Houghton, who retires on August 31. Are you interested in finding the staff you need quickly? Would you like to employ enthusiastic, energetic people with The Bow Mews The Easter Bunny not @auly _symbolizes the celebration of Easter but the beginning of spring. Young rabbits and chicks are a joy to touch and a delight to see. But, unfortunately they are often kept i a shed or garage in some of the most densly populated areas in York. The keeping of farm animals can be hazardous in the City as they provide a source of food for A selection of used books, hard cover and paperback, and magazines. Only 5¢ to 50¢. On sale Saturday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Janeâ€"Dundas Branch, 620 Jane Street, 769â€"4123. Also at: Metropolitan Toronto City and Borough Libraries celebrate Public during a week long schedule of activities. Fostivities include a giant book sale. Children‘s programs. Library Se and Aithors autographing sessions. Special programs and displays for adults and children will be held t week in all York Public Library Branches. Bring your family and friends along and join in the celebrations. For further information please call the Public Relations Departme Spring is a time when life renews itself. A pair of rabbits become six or eight, chickens and ducks multiply and a neighbourâ€" hood backyard farms becomes known by anyone standing downwind. mEvélyn Gregory Branch, 120 Trowell Ave., April 19 during regular Library hours. Call 6: by George Banton York Public Library Happenings York Board of Education New director appointed Hire a student Public Library Week Super Book Sale 1, 120 Trowell Ave., from Saturday, April 12 to Sunday, ibrary hours. Call 653â€"6185 for more information. In 1966 he returned to York as an Inspector of Public Schools. Subsequenâ€" tly, he became an Assistant Superintendent of Proâ€" gram, Superintendent of Program and Community Affairs, and last year Superintendent of ~Eduâ€" cation. Ontario Department of Education. The following year, Mr. Phillips ieft the Department to become a principal in North York. The appointment of the third Director of Educaâ€" tion for the Board since its During World War II Mr. Phillips served with distinction in Europe and the Far East in the Third Royal Marine Commando Brigade. suitable skills and education whom you could continue to use partâ€"time or in future summers if you desire? We can supply you with one to 100 eager employees. We can help you plan for your July needs or have someone on the job tomorrow morning. We can find you a replacement It is truly wonderful, in MWME s _ > it‘s place! Please, before 2. o“ E you COnSidQT keePing any swiis ... i k OE domestic farm animals, _ A real live bunny. Kelly was delighted with her find at the call the Animal Shelter for _ Animal Shelter and George Banton ‘"Uncle George" got information and guidance. _ just as big a kick out of showing it to her. The romance of a farm and its animals is something that unfortunâ€" ately many children raised in the city may never experience. unwanted animals and rodents. Rats, mice, raccoons and skunks often den up near a source that is accessible and natural to them. Flies and bacteria are an unavoidable hazard, and I have already mentioned the smell caused by the improper disposal of waste or the lack of the constant care required to maintain any confined animal. ds along and join in the celebrations. ase call the Public Relations Department at 763â€"1001 for adults and children will be held throughout this Children‘s programs. Library Services Displays Give us a call at 763â€" 3611, (ask for the Student Office), reorganization in 1967, ensures the continued progress of the system in Metropolitan Toronto. Mr. Phillips‘â€" extensive experience both in York and elsewhere, brings a dimension in the schools of York which will have undoubted value in the education of all pupils. All people referred by us are preâ€"screened, have the necessary skills and experience and are eager to work. while your secretary is on holiday, a labourer for busy months or occasional help for those big jobs. Library Week Our E.S.L. programme is designed to give new Canadians a working knowledge of the English language. This sixâ€"month course of study permits the student to adapt previously learned skills and knowledge and to apply them to an Englishâ€"speaking environment. Emphasis is placed on oral skills in order for the student to obtain productive employment. This is an immersion type programme with 30 class hours per week. You may qualify for sponsorship for these courses through your local Canada Employment & Immigration Centre, York Campus. If you look through the classified section regularly and cannot find a job that you are qualified forâ€"or that you are interested inâ€"maybe it‘s time to improve or update your clerical skills. Humber College is offering a variety of Short Commercial Skills programs that will train you for a new job within 40 weeks. These programs begin almost every Monday and the Fee is $12.00 per week, including textbooks. COMMERCIAL STUDIES A.E. LEPAGE Ontario Ltd. ie tm y is pleased to announce that A. E. LEPAGE INI Philip White PHM. B. :umu|||||m|m|||||| is now successfully associated with our branch office at 1749 Jane Street, just north of Lawrence. Mr. White, former Mayor of the Borough of York, brings to A.E. LEPAGE Ontario Ltd. a wealth of knowledge on zoning, bylaws, transit, and Metropolitan Toronto planning. Mortgage financing, as well as appraisal of your property will have his personal attention. Regarding the sale or purchase of your home or property, please call. 248â€"0711 or 787â€"2500. (Dufferin & Eglinton Ave.) 1669 EGLINTON AVE. W. 781â€"5621 eACCOUNTING CLERK eBookkeeping clerk â€" $°20 028 Caisiiern e CLERKâ€"TYPIST PLEASE CALL OUR YORK CAMPUS LOCATIONS FOR DETAILED INFORMATION. Y orkâ€"Eglinton Centre HUMBER COLLEGE ENGLISH AS A $ECOND LANGUAGE THE CORPORATION OF THE BOROUGH OF YORK NOTICE will hold a TIME: 8 p.m. PLACE: Council Chambers Municipal Offices 2700 Eglinton Ave. West The purpose of this meeting is to present the budget, as certified by Board of Control, to ratepayetr‘s associations, affiliated groups, and the public, prior to approval by Council. PUBLIC MEETING DATE: BUILDING FUTURES IN YORK Monday, April 21st 1980. 88 INDUSTRY RD. 763â€"4571 (Keele & Eglinton Ave. Keelesdale Campus HUMBER COLLEGE THE YORK NEWS April 1980 Page 5