(Municipal Officials Are Guests of Rotary Club mmith ,AttMr, â€(the “an ‘33“: is at†Mt tue Has. a“ "l " " Emu: 51, NUMBER 44 vu resented to Weston Town Card on Monday night, For the wk ending September 19 ','tlt so umilirm were on the and a a cost of 8132.00, as eompared' m M) families and I cost of 8259.†M the same week in 1985. For the fl aiding Sept. " this your there I " families receiving aid, at n of $t67.00, " compared with " nnd cons of 8295 for the same in 1986. Others gym were: . aiding Sept. lb, P, ' " Nmit, ond am; can: mi in 1986, " â€In Week ending An . ms. " fundsâ€, 3155; same tlet . I harms. $271. A" $t-heti-t AM RV“. ails! I resolution Mt m u mut- of times. Coun- dt “i to indicate their ml 1 a. ".otutimt which but haul pn- te th- M layin' - - "I I tt und- 3 " A decided reduction in relief costs tn thn was noted in the report of My Reeve Gordon Harris, Chair- l-I of the Rejief Committee. thick '."" ,.,_. V. ___-..--. ....._._H9_. “mm...“ Iâ€The herediurily sick in the sense of the above low is one who suffers from any of the following diseases, circu- 'lnsanity; severe hereditary de- 1 lty; hisreditary blindness; heredi- 'dl deUrtestus; severe alcoholism. I on and imbecile: are not eumble- they are mental deficients--are mind- leu if you will, and no surgery can [uh I mind into their craniums. "The operation for sterilization is quite A simple ode. In the use of a mm it can be done quite easily and he may go home the same day. In the cm of . woman it is more diftieult and she should remain in hospital tor Qt, Cooke as “a great fighter, a great diplomat-and an administrator of outstanding merit." Municipal Government Addressing the assembly on "The trin and History of Municipal Pernment" Dr. Cooke explained that word "Nunieipalitr" oes as far back as 341 B.C. in Rome history. and meant "to take service.†The speaker gave quite a lengthy account of the evelopment of municipal government tPt the history of Roman rule and s owed how closely it paralleled our own system. After reviewing many of the complexities of the wor of the LTolieitrg council, he “greased the opinion t at it is impossi le for a man to learn all about so many things in one year and yet, he sai ' coundls are elected, for only one year. R advised all eourteillors to study or t carefully the problems of slum tame. national housing plans, of the wad, sterilization, euthan~ “is, hospitalization and relief. These [m ammo. I vast field and re- quire deep let, thought. sud anion Uriing a careful consideration of the w ole problem of sterilization. the speaker pleaded that "in the interests of the feeble-minded and in the in- “tests of ourselves, something must be done." Illiteracy is being banished in " intelligent countries and so mid feeble-mindedness. For years this problem has been studied and a law eminently fair to all_)1as been fused in many countries. This is the at. continued Dr. Cooke, "those limit-rig sick may be .made lin. ftttitfig-. " is, tsterilized-thr) surgical intervention, when following the experience of medical science, it my be' expected with great possibility that their offsprin mny suffer severe phlsical or manta? inherited damage. 1"... Ln.-.lu__:|.. ":4. ". u... _-_-A A: Only Thirty-two Families Receive Aid For Week Ending September 19, u Compnred With 30 Families in Sum Month Last Year-- Costs For Week Are $132 This 2'ga2'a'.gg With $239 in "35-aJomteil Approves Resolution Sterilization Submitted 4.' For Opinion to Various Municipolities of Province by Ontsrio Mayors’ Association Big Reduction is Shown In Weston Relief Costs) Dr. H. M. Cooke, Director of Hos. tlt2gt'n, fork .York Count}:i Eva; - apes or " the wee in- at"? 0:11; dr,te1tt,ere,t geqnis u as ur ay evemng. lot. 24th. ' Th occuion was "Civic Night" " the local Club, with the Mayor and when of the Council and other limit“! offieeris as guests. Among thou mum were Mayor F. w. Merc tem, ve "mes Cameron, Deputly Reeve Gordon ll rris, and Council- Ron Arthur Leitcg, George Evans and Walter Murray, Ex-Mayor W. J. Pol- 't and W. J. Lawrence. . introducing the speaker to the mmbly, eput Reeve Harris re- 1trrod to. Dr. quiq Fs, “an outstand- tt municipul official both in Forest H I Village and York County." "As a member of the York County Finance Committee,“ continued the Deputy Reeve, "Dr. Cooke has saved the County a grant deal of mom?" The introduction was aptly rounde out by tre Jltetrl!seve'is' summing up of “Civic Night" Held by Local Ch1b--hhsyor, Councillors and Others Guests of Evening-Dr. H. M. Cooke, ,',,'f'ttlt,t',ig'er, Director at York County, Speaks on "Origin and usury of Municipal Govermneatt"-2hion, Sterilization in Camila Because of Alarming Number of Feeble-minded-vote of Thanks Moved K by Town Clerk H. G. Manson b ADS. 26 (IE",,, and when“ this council is of opinion that “with: for sterilis- Ition should be provided for the feeNe-minded many-l pram who live in the T'll'T,'/ti, but Mn - banking-tea of "l . hug pupihl._ __ m -- Ti...“ Gr; - “A. E hid It has†3.1 " "r-ttFt-Nt-tries' notify" ttie FAGiilir Gi' 65331: Hunt’s Imittion. His Worship Mirw Stanley Lewis of 0th". that 'dteref, is ftt 2:" of “HMS; u ought -ttt Prom-cm Govern-um to out: In!» 1athm -dhtgt for nth modulation.“ ..9t.eel.eitrr names that I . 'irtifGGTtiaii'ir, ii'iinTaVG'i gig-.533 W n! gt. arr. "Whereas this municipality is of the opinion that {Militia for sterilization should be provided for the inmate. of thttario hospitals who are Ihnut to be dixhnrged buck to their homes in the cpmmunity, and whose family histori- es indicate that they In" become the pm at Imiialr w.i.ttadettrmyt _pro: sent. Sharp at 9 o'clock the ladies of Westonia Lodge No. 306 Joined the men in a social time. P.G. Bro. Faichnie acted as chairman for an old-fashioned sing-song and Mr. Dun- can Cowan of Mount Dennis, a pro- fessionlll enpminer, plugs! and gang At the conclusion of this part of the program a tempting lunch WIS served, with weiners and rolls. mnny kinds of lovely cake, coffee Ind marshmallows. This brought to a close one of the most glen-n! evenings ever held by the 0 dfellows. "I mention the above only because it enters into municipal life and costs too tttt There are poor living con- ditions, s ums, poor housing, that fill our hospitals and institutions and no one at present can say when it will be st,its geek. And thecsad part of this is t at for every one in hospitals and institutions, there are two wait- ing outside, and at the present time hospitalization costs the Province about $4,000,000 per year. Imtitutions Full "We also have- institutions filled with incurables, many in consthnt pain," declared the speaker in urg- ing a careful consideration of “En- thtytasiy"..or 1Terey. heath". A vat: of thanks In: moved by Harry G. Muamm,' seconded by A. Lorne Coulter and practiced to the speaker by President Tom Wother- SP?!â€- -- Mayor Mertens replied brief? to Dr. Cooke's address on behalf o the town of Weston, thanking him for his presentation of the many problems troubling all municipalities today. ODDFEILOWS, REBEKAHS HAVE ENJOYABLE $0CIAL a number of soiiri, Lf V;eil_ iiruTiii'k a lot of comic stories, Mostly regard. ifng the Scotch. which created a lot of un. one week." Dr. Cooke explained in pointing out that such an operation does not destroy the sexual sense. All functions are normal except that propagation is impossible. ' Fable-Minded . "The number of feeble minded in 1000 ot population is 8.89 or in the whole of Ontario is about 32,000, and in the Dominion of Canada about 92,000. There are in addition, border. line cases who are called ‘socially in- adequate'. There are mentally defi- cient, unable 'to obtain useful work, cannot earn their own living and must be cared for. In Ontario there are 52,000 in this class and in the Domin- ion of Canada, 165,000. A few weeks ago the Dominion Bureau of Statis- ties reported the birth rate in Canada to be 221,226 for 1986. There would be 5,800 feeble minded among these new babies", contended Dr. Cooke. Concluding his address, Dr. Cooke urged his audience to study the re- placement of the House of Refuge system with the Danish idea of a vil- Inge for the aged poor where elderly couples might spend their declining you: in [,on contentment and not be apart , " they "a It pre- Members of Weston Lodge No. 200, l.0.0.F., held their regular meeting on Monday night, N. Grand Bro'. Mowbray presiding. There was a good turnout of members, and much busi- ness was transaeted.- it 'rrstred that] ittCr"oiiiat West York's†Nomy Weekiri-- 331111.25 'd] I The report w†adopted subject to the ml of the department of ‘munieipcl affairs. l "Some woman or girl is going to lbe unulted there nnd‘ then we'll ‘wake up," declared Deputy Reeve W. !.l. Noble before York township council :lut week, urging that "two or three" street lights be installea on June St. we“ the boundary of wards two nnd three. "It's ls dark as a dungeon iii/iii. Artytyrdr. could commit on u- fault any time, disappear into the .bug‘hes_ Ihd_néver he founp,"Oe aid. in ntuuk - " "I“ “(Fe-8‘13? uh uh. a? iteee m"; MW iiRiiiiGiiaer . . W ap- Mgmgglc of FLO-m " cu collector “Th-fa n good one." laughed Reeve "unwed. when I communication from A. J. B. Gran municipal super- visor. in read. asking what new council had taken ton"! urn-Inm- tion of health services. "Re told In 'ttee-tttoN-tod/ttii/HG and now he an“ to know wftat we}. done.†he,“ commenced. . Works fte1',',1"'g't',',"g hd,',. tiilii:l tstarted Immediately re rtedut out new i tswo l . ..-"'-7r, . bemneeded to cover the! 'lhi'irldli wgobimke uT,twe,hii,', C.myteil, .on stretch of about a mile, since the as; {h ast, m Teel ff"J,','l: whole and not a portion of the stretch. T,,", ti 'r {china JN e 'dll',; mustbe wired and poles installed. The ',f,2f, 31‘ ' t F If“; 2. £553 enpital expenditure was the "sticker?!" er e rovireta “u Ttr ' me h id (to Harry C. Johnson and â€societies . Mt . . . ' x The house will be erected on Bridge "There Isn't an “ant piece In our Street, in Westmount. where the surplus for that purpose," Tjvtertiidliriiili'i'md't' Governor turned the first Reeve Marsh "mood. asking theisod Inst week. A maximum number works commissioner to investigate and of towmihip men will be employed on report, end Intimatint that the neces- i the project. The Council had made any funds could be taken out of the i it known that this was desired, and sum of above $50M!) expected to being a result Mr. Johnson, dith his remitted to the township by the Tnngroup of local artisans. rot together. ronto Ind provincial Hydro. {The work will be started It am, it "To my an a. "tthe 'qemshqt '." N...» tVget"gict,le 1ah43tyts.1t,r,',Jtl't " ' .In connection with the Harvest ser- Vlcel at St. Matthias Church, Seats lett Bond, the annual fruit and vege- table Isle will be held in the church shroundl, on Saturday Mternoon of t in week at 3 o'clock. Home baking and candy will be on sale and after- nogn tenrio bq served. St. Andrew}: Churph, continuing its Harvest urvlcea, will hold a supper on Tuesd- evening. Oct. 6, in the Sundng' Seton! rooms of the church from to 7.80. A program of music will be given afterwards, and the tPsyket, Ell le 39“}: W. Igherwood, Ontario Horticultural Ribbon, Mrs. A. Wallace. Best rdse in Show, D. C. Patton. Large Garden, lst, D. C. Pat- ton; 2nd, W. J. Medforth. Small Gar. den, lst, Mrs. G. Bell' 2nd, Mrs, A. V. Walton. Mrs. G. Bell was the win- her of the Snngnmn Electric Cup. D. C. Pattin, winner of John R. Elford Sgecinl mention due Mr. James H. V. ouch. President and Mr. Wilbert G. Marsrhdll, secretary-treasurer. for their work in making the show so suc- cessful. M.A., 3.0.1 thnGsit" a? tiii, -iiiGriii,' Toronto. _ ' Harvest Festival services will be hold at the Mission Churches on Sun. day, 7 p.m., at St. Matthias Seat. lett Road and at 8 pan. It St. An- drew's. iiGiUiiG,. The sirecial speaker will be Rev. C. W. old:- worth, BA., of St. George's Church, Itslirtgton. 1 Mrs. Alex, Loblaw .......,.. 2 Mrs. A. Wallace WW...“ 8 Mr. W. J. Mtsdforth..,.-. 4 Dr. W. L. Finlay ......W... l Mins‘Niellie Jones -V.r..v.. 6 Mr. D. C. Patton .--ri... 7 Mrs. A. V. Walton W... 8 Mr, Wm. Ralph ..............., 9 Mrs. A. C Bailey "_.."'.-.. 10 Mrs. C. W. Holdsworth 11 Mrs. J. W. Foster ......... 12 Mrs. J. J. Mitchelle .'F.s. ASSAULT It PREDlCl'ED IN UNLIGHTED AREA The annull. flower show, of Etubi- coke Township Horticultural Society was held on Tuesday last week in Is- lington Public School with nearly 300 entries. The show was one of the best and the exhibits were excellent, in roses. iinniws, asters, petunias and flowers that are popular in old tash. ioned Gardens. Mr. H. J. Moore, judie, complimented the exhibitors on t e qualitg and artistic arrangements. Intuit-kc Prize Winners At St. Philip's Church, Etobicoke, next Sundly morning the special Ttut gill he Rev. ,- It. Brachn. PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES AT ANGUCAN CHURCHES ETOBICOKE SOCIETY HAS .. ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Nearly Three Hundred Entries Provide a Fine Display St. Matthias Holds Annual Fruit Bate on Satur- _ V day i," iT iFy'aire"éo%'/g"e','"i'l? Special Events i,E'_mitt_,iii,i,ia',,e,i!oii,iariii,,i,tot, gunman}, wrong: T 1936 Pteve hum is PM! of l, Newly_0mnind (but: no" 1tdti,fiiie - "RTE l(ffldu'ffrg,1tul'lhat'tU.T ttst: You! of nah n um.- “I.“ ". _ a w 'A%'lrdi', m 3% I Ormiution of the Y†of York 1'trmt+rrrridertttenGted4eTUiE Tm Yemth Assoeiatdqtmttrbe. (In a n P9tttr'fedptrt- of 'tttttttttpet-tite-ii)., w“ announced mum Assomnon B mm In Town]? Etobicoke Townshib Council, on Wednemjny last, in special session, awarded the contract for the con- struction of the home to be erected under the Provincial Hnusipg Scheme wintry C. ngnson mtdjuoeintes. sod list week. A maximum numbell of township men will be employed on‘ the project. The Council had made it known ghaLthis wax dashed. and! Officers installed were: W. Bell, president; Jack Wood, secretary; Al Chard. Property Committee; R. Stone, Publicity Committee; E. Runham. Transportation Committee; W. Ridout, Membership Committee, and H. Cotlett, Prggnln Committee. Mr. Gordon also made a farewell ad- dress to Wilson Moorehoums, member of the club. who in leaving to assume a post as Professor," Cornell University. HOUSING SCHEME HOME CONTRACT B AWARDED . Exam-n W. _ ' Last year's executive' re re-eleeted with Mr. Thou. Wotherspoon as presi- dent and Mr. Memlfe as musical di- rector. Mr. John C. Irvin is treasurer, Mr. Herbert J. Cadwallader, secretary, and Mr. Gordon A. W. Squibb, librarian. The executive committee is-as follows: Miss J. E. Bateman, Mrs. C. Evans, Miss B. V. Rowntree. Mia. G. Thain, Messrs. E. C. Roy, V. Hook, W. Greaves, W. J. Ward, C. Warne. Mrs. Bruce Meicalfe is pianisg. The newly-elected officers of Table No. l, K.R.T. Club. were installed Thursday night with W. E. Gordon of.. ficiating. Mr. Gordon. in a brief ad- dress, stressed the importance of each individual putting forth his greatest effort to bring success to the work of the club. About ninety enthusiastic choristera gathered in St. John's Parish Hall. Main Street North, Weston. for the first fall practice of the Weston-Mount Dennis Choral Society. The Society was formed last year, spollared by the, Weston and Mount Denali: Ropry Club. As before; it will be under the capable leader-shill of My. BCualsttahni. Thea/G/Titan.', looking forward to greater activity than last season. and is Indetsvor'yttt to arrange for out-of- town concerts', ILM'. AT ISLINGTON INSTALS NEW OFFICERS House in Westmount Will be Started Immediately Committee Will gfuieavdr to Arrange Concerts Out Weston-Mount Wis Choral Group Has First Fall Practice _ BRUCE METCALFE LEADER Rotary Sieaker of Town i lumi-Innu-l report of Mrs. H. Bain. Mite. supervisor of the York Town- IsMu Womeet's Employment Bun-u. h“ before township couttril, showed I that out of 1.530 women artd girls ren- l M in 19M, 408 of them have found i employment. tom 400 aiisjITiag HAVE mum EMPLOYMENT e. ,, ~ "'-'v mac. At the morning service the Arch- deacon of York s oke on Deuteron- omy 6-"Thou shall; love the Lord thy God with all thy heart; with all thy soul and with.all thy mind, and these words which I command thee this (day shall be in thine heart." A spe- teial children's session was held in the lafternoon with all the teachers back in their places ready for the fall ‘work. _ , iq. In the evening a splendid address iwas given by Rev. Major Robbins of ist. John's Garrison church, on the I twenty-third . psalm. -- -."2"T ...__-........ . ( A but. tt_rtd.eeett-riAtrt-i-,' I... .0. column-ii Nea-a-ee ummwmiuumcu ?_qn9t_Nttttaiihriiiiirlattihu' I - _ â€lag: 1nd I _ of 532.17 mm a being avail-bk- for the new manh- uon. . The fanning officer: m â€and the : Pteaeerst, M Gm: Secret-0.1““. â€I! on»; Dem ,s'd'ltid.,'"EStiid yt ‘7 l - _- F,'tji?iiiciec "We are delighted with the work [is ine rea'a1itl'g,'. tet hare-u “If: ean't t n rs. ink-Ids; too _ ly tor her efforts.“ stated n lut- wood. "It is hoped that the bum- will function with continued success for the whirl" of the rear." According to the report 79 positions had been found by the bureau within the past two months and "any man are expected by the end of the your. Of those who rettistered $26 tr! mam “9.1.†'tr.e..eirAs of WW9: an; - Next Sunday being the first Sun, day in the month, there will be Cor- aerate Communion for tht Young People’s Bible Chen, the A.Y.P.A. and the Evening Branch of the WA. The vicar, Rev. W. E. Mackey. will speak in the morning, and in the evening. Rev. J. D. Harris, M.A.. of the Dio- cese of Algoma. will tell of the work in Northern Ontario. WHEN Wlllllllll mm [If INTEREST Central United Church, Weston, was the setting for an interesting wedding " four o’clock on Saturday afternoon, when Miss Margaret Ada, any daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. lller, 21 Fern Avenue, Weston, became the bride of MacDonald E. Wellwood, son of Rev. Harold E. and Mrs. Wellwood of Napanee. The church was decorat- ed with ink and white autumn flowers Lt ferns, and the father of the groom. Rev. Mr. Wellwood, offi- ciated, assisted by Rev. Harry Paw- son. The wedding music was played by Frederick Pollett, church organist, and during the sining of the register Miss Fairy Heslop sang "O Promise Me." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white chiffon over taffeta, made on Princess lines, with long sleeves, high neck line and a short train. Her veil was of tulle and was in cap shape, caught with a halo of braided taffeta, and she wore silver slippers. Her dorsage bouquet was of Briarcliff roses and lily-of-the~valley. She was attended by Miss Viola Gowland. as maid of honor, who wore a frock of rose taf- feta, trimmed in, velvet of matching shade, and matching hat, and carried Briarcliff roses and 1ilerlf-the-vallesr, The bridesmaids were Miss Florence Ackrow, who was gowned in blue velvet with hat of the same material. and Miss Margaret Rosebrugh, who wore red velvet and hat in matching shade. Both bridesmaids carried Briarcliff roses and 1ilyysf-the-ypey. The best man was Lorne Miller, brother of the bride, and the ushers were William Csmpbell.and Edward McArthur. After the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's, parents, where the bride's mother received, wearing a gown of blue velvet land blye.veret hat, and ,,_- """'NP_ m... ...u a cornea of rose buds. The groom‘s moth». loo. aim msaitved..wairhiank velvet with hat of velvet, and corn†bouquet of rose buds. Later, the bride and groom left for a trip to Montreal and Quebec, the bride travelling in I three-piece British tan twee and brown accessories. On their return they will live in Toronto. St. John's Anglican Church, Main Street North, held its Harvest Rome services last Sunday, and in spite of the cqptinunl downpou; of rain, the t""yirtiretitnts, were large. HARVEST IIt)fie SERVICES AT ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Miss Mayan} Ada Miller Weds Special SpeakeréEing Messages to Luge Local Con- _ gregation Central Church Was Beautifully Decorated For Ceremony- Reception After FATHER OFFICIATES L, and Embicoke Townships Wellwood l The Ladies" Auxiliary to the Cana- . dian Legion, Post 218, held their third [birthday party at the leggion Hall, Elsmere Avenue, on Tue ay, Sept. 29th. Comrades of the branch were there in good numbers and theft": tof honor were Comrade Mrs. orley, lPresident of the Toronto and District l command, and her secretary, Comrade yMrs. Pacey: Comrade Mrs. Bodkin- {son, Zortis representative; Comrade ‘Mrs. Maxtead, President of Post 81, Mount Dennis.- and her Secretary, ICor_nrade Mrs. Cain. The splendid work my an Boy Scout movement mplnhu WIP- rants nlldoimeir Minimum“ oftheboys. Pare-tttbot. orewtiBatioes, how to Humor. to have sympathym for I it all theitefttrierritdytuireikU M annmthhdpothnemltth loss of their on M e-tdttrt Ind safety: to be than Mt - tt,1lt,',u1,ttut'z'iefP2j' courteous. to w... g'4'g;"ll,uTiM2u - . “no I. h h t LN: " - dell. n “In: "eta', rN'tfit'PPgP2t _ - offha- d, u “i WW-" "*__ _____ 1'lddr"dg mad-83.. Ah†,, ___ -...-..-... um..." u; ferden products, including practical- y every type of vegetable common to this part" of Ontario. Direetintt the cultivation of 1,000 garden Riots with a total area of 120 acres, t e. association members have been congratulated by many residents for both the excellence and quantity of their products. The lots were ap- proximately 50 feet wide by 100 feet deep and were divided into 11 sections, seven in Ward 1, three in Ward 2 and ortin Ward 3. York Township Community Gar- dens’ Association A? ned in annual two-day tall' Show 'tr',',",',, at York Market. Rogers road an! Biclmell avegue. wit} an e,xetlit.nt display. of - ,,_.e___.._e- mum. we anuw. The Black Creek Gardens, one of the main sections, placed first in the township-wide garden competion, with the Porter Avenue Gardens being a keen competitor. George Rush, of the Department of Agriculture, judged the produce and praised the work of the gnrdeners. " __.-, ' A - - Saturday, October l7tI\,.Vill be Boy Scout Apple Du m Wench. _ - V. "w .mwum. "Being a dry season, the low lying land produced the beat results. The boys on the high land with heavy clay "5qu did not htve a chnnce this YORK COMMUNITY A GARDENS HOLD TWMMY DISPLAY There were 33 classes in the show, with several entries in every class. P. J. Turner. association chair-mam an,Si,,ruuryt,trnt,ttee.tiir_ected the Show. yeah" he commented, "There Will be no European In: until Gummy is ready for war."-- Samuel Untermyer. . Comrade Mrs. Piggott. President welcomed the guests in her Giiiit fracious manner, Comrade Mrs. Nor- ey replyin for the guests of honor. President gomrade Ramsden of Post 213 s ke on behalf of his comrades. The Aliases Thelma Mattison, Bernice Stinson, Ruth Dancey and Nora Col- gate entertained with tap dancing. Dancing was afterwards enjoyed by the Auxiliary and the assembled guests to music provided by Bill 'lhgmnson’s orchestra. m LEGION AUXILIARY, HAS BIKINI“ nm Refreshments were served, Comrade Mrs. Noriey cuttinl the birthday cake. Comrade Norley also made a presentation to Comrade Mrs. Pitt- ttott, complimenting her on her fine Auxiliary. Annual Apple Day of Boy F? Scouts on October 17th Nominations to be Held - On Friday, November 27 " Following Example of Other Centres, Council Pause. Bra Bring Voters to Polls Month Earlier Thu Pr_ey1ematr-l coke and North York Elections Aho Dee. T-.wedtiie Made No Change and Votes on First Monday in Jam, Cake Clit " Weddeht, "aa and .Distrlet Apple Day is Precious One For Imam of the am nun-en‘- 'ity.?, t,f 1tl.e.tL.,AItePgrNeir..nety " .0-5: umu' a Local Seo" ts oitridFiiViGrCiua - iraai; wigs" Niii _ 'i, You Good Ontario Apples Both Sound all , 'cr, guying an Apple Put-chm» Will be Decor-H m w t summons sun . frantic“ inhalingâ€: iii.',),?,.,')',),?,:'))?)?. “mice†NM "THEREFORE The M u n i ci pal Council of the Town of '1%itim enacts as follows: t . Falling in line with nun-ton- other suburban murfteipNiti W I“. Council on quday IU'; I by-law prepared by Town So ' Howard Gray, to provide for the MB- in‘ of muttiei.pal taominatioets on it. End-y preceding the but I h November (Nov.' 27), and the of elections, on the first loads: December, Dec. 7th. T . TM‘by-lav, in its entirety. ud- _ ,, V" H. __ -. --v~ -., V" passed by the Council of any hot] municigllity not later in tin you than t e first of November pmtvid- that the meeting of the elect“- in the nomination of ctndidlm Nr 1feret, gens, D.epuiAtee, Coon: -.r'r".' "we“, uvyuny WE, W cillors. the Board of Emma Ind Eh: h',',ht'e 1'tthilitipuitrgig,igt), trd e on_t e n u recoding a last Monday in Novenaâ€. Ind that the polling shall take place on the first Mondny in December. T ','And whereas it is expedient to was such a bylaw for the Ton of eston. " -fdtGh "By-jaw to provide for tho ho "' of nominations' on the Fruity ing the last Monday in Nova. .1 the elections on the first la y In December. F w'22r,',g"", t,'1 sto 'lit/gt 'hill? mm a c ' . . . , r $1333 52.x? 71gb CuPo2tlt iities ct' . . . , 249, Mtioq 37L 1 by-lavl may be "l. The meeting of electors for the nomination of candidates for W. Reeve, Deputy Reeve, CmprsetB-,?tbi Board of Equation and the " Utilities Commission mu it the hour of T.80 Fai, _ _ . noon on the Friday ngdny jn__NoV_elnh_u' . shall be' 'iteirCiiurNui'T '* the last Monday of ch. and the first polling shall tau y.uthe first Maud-y In Doe: "Pssiseii"ttiiis" iiiiiraFGi .W ber, 1936." T out? sfaf0ririieriiit glands; in Ducal-bur. ' "4. That any b Jun "kw with thia by-law Li Ind m - repealed. ' "5. This by-law shall "ettatts'in fogit "YT-YE? may tutti1ry.ree Surround“: Coltr- -Etobicoke "r1'll'/l'lhl Mich: will also be held on Monday. Dee. 1'!t the by-lnw tpeg, the date hon our ary having n passed name grttreittt. "o. Nominations will ho had on tte ume day as Weaton's. New?†cr, put_the _time is from k to ' Woodbridge, "Ending to Clark u. W. Brown, has not had In 1.attuiuit to change the olection Tr, which rnll’les on the first Blond-y h 3nttie any, with ,nominnu'om on ttte U Mgndny ig December. . but the'time is fkiiiituiicaiiE in the' "temoon, while load nonh- tio.r.ty at: P? 7.80 part, - _ -- - jdFii, "hFYii,Giitis, (hand! It: chlnged North York'l euetieret It: from New Year? to Monday, Dee. 7%. 1'ntr iGirTeriasCG" ige, piiait-"iiii"iGrSii Fiiari. in pay fo'rhygur medicim. Ind m your risiti.? mung gnu: an place on “I I" Tonday In W. - . _ "r I?eorr-'9mpyoriet Oy M1: indent t--"Doetor, Inc'- can" CEMHJM .314!- J- COPY Wu Tih% tg'; â€it . Win Bo G. de for the hold- inz‘arm“ tt " nd the . ll' ','ii',','itfii',1,