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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Apr 1954, p. 11

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IA'most new and it's fully equipped. If you had a chauffeur you'd drive like a King. . 32195.!” _ T2 PLYMOUTH SEDAN lt has every'hing cxcepf a proud ownor. Ugh! blue finish with gloaming chrome. Gleaming gray finish. Former owmr a prominent Wenonian. Thts in on cxccpiionally nice car. Original blue finish with an excellent motor. Spain". Fully oquippud, lovely dark green finish. This, is a lovely family cur Give your wife u "out, mako this youd second car. IT PAYS-T0 any AT umvs "o'":',).,':,',:.",,',",',",,":,':,;',':",','.',',,',":",,':":':',',""'"' All Thls and a loony Good “Icahn of ”conditioned UM Truth DODGE, MERCURYS, FARGOS, PANELS and hm Both upholshry and painicissoru you this car had tmod/ure. LIPPAY MOTORS aboul We are offering these values at Pre-Sprlng Prices to all Alert I“: JANE " anyone: ST. . LIMITED . LAWRENCE " ”All .- in “IQ Heart it “Non _ GUARANTEED MEI) m3- ttmulo '48 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN '41 OLDSHIIBILE SEDAN Early Birds TI PLYMOUTH SEDAN e . $1295.00 '48 OHBYSLER SEDAN 'lit OLDS 88 SEDAN ‘ 31mm " TO mum: com SIREN wr 0080"! SEDAN F _ $145.00 '49 roan roam _ $1425.00 '49 mm Sing BA. 1-3218 - AV. 5-1267 " MtN - C HEARD AT ROTARY During Education Week thei Mom Club '0! Weston-Mount) 1mm. had " luau P the reg-l uiar meeting, the Principals of the Walton Schooll. the Business Administrator and his Assistant. land all of the members of the ‘School Board who could be pres- ent. Speaker Predicts Success For Metro School. Board The speaker was William Mc- Cordick. Executive Secretary of the "Metropolitan School Board, tho delivered a “chill talk on ”he organization and operation of this new body which came In ii tau-l operation at the ilrat of (this year. . The Metropolitan School Board has the problem of providing the buildings tor an ever increasing isehoot population, he stated. At (present, there are 137,000 ele- lmentory school pupils, and 30,- 000 second-1w school pupils in the Greater Toronto area. It is predicted that by 1960, there will tt g10,000 elementary school pu- pils and 42,000 secondary school Gidiiri. The three suburbs of Scarbor-l, ough, North York and Mobi- poke will shoulder the burden of most of this increased number. In tree. both Scarborough and! North York are one and a half times the size of Toronto, while Etobicoke is equal in area to the‘ City of Toronto, With this tre- mendom population increase facing the area. it is evident that the borrowing power of these three municipalities particular- ly would be hard pressed to ob- tain the required funds for the new schools which must be built. i It was the' Municipal Board who suggested a Federation which would leave the bulk of the ad- ministrltion of education at 10- cal levels. From the original idea has come, the co-ordin- ating egency known as the To- ronto Metropolitan School Board, and which consists of 22 persons. Ten of these members are from the City of Toronto, ten are the Chairmen of each suburban (school Board,, and there are two separate school representa- tives, one from the City and one from the suburban area. ' At December 31st, 1953, the Metropolitan School Board as- sumed all existing buildings ldebts ot the City and Suburban ‘School Boards. On future ex- pansion programmes, the Metro- (,i,il,i't,','i.'e', Board will assume the {building and equipment costs asl ‘approved by the Municipal Board, and if the local Board, which is responsible for the pro- !,ject, requires additional equip- iitit or accommodation not ap- Iproved, then the additional _ '..__e"' v - -v H , Hun-x on“? 1-H1 - R. rum, " MAUI”! OPEN MONDAY THIU THUISDAY 9 TO I FRIDAY 9 TO I . CLOSED SA‘WIDAV k""" ml. in min-h d nil "rm-ding m:- Munol than (any II (and! " IN ONE _ Vusrr? Fat! f JN 7 mmmw r o T" ,titr,fj't'b'4it', - g)) as! ' “WM -./ cram/cone! a 2nd. " . (Over, Ray-l link) 4 MAIN ST,, N., _W_E_§TON D Your loan is and. for your W tit. No bunkablo murky required. Phone, write, com. in. rr--, m LIFE mime: comm or mm 10mm SI. - WESTON - on. I“ " tl. ti. M ii.AitifttiiTiaiir' Tr] ara ": a thrieriirtiTriiri - t'.trd a; F,itt?i'.i?. a iiii' “ml NI M “JG!!! “to, Ed I! on- Dal mm one in“ It2Sthh,,',tpt,2.titt,iie to Amid know M "trimprktauueGrfttaiGii -1ir..mdtuhmmdtV. ttt's (all: oarl?va' ai,iii,Tira In: I :40 “on mum mic-wrung! In. t up»... In my"... - .. h Mics teu" a: 1,',g' "a any“ - b. but i'r'if,r'.-1'itit,l,'i'i"ii','i"ie',i'i pr. "t. 491mm GORDON ALCO'I'I' my“: or Ltrart' EUEiEiEEiiEEii ih iilElEiE.riiiE attend to the Mongolian School uiBoud tor approv an to loca- n. tion and typo of eonatruetion. he‘ The fund: tar operaun' the a- schools are handled in what‘ seem now to be a complicated c. way. becnuge the Province pay: of a portion, and the balance comes ii/the. general taxation. Then the on Metropolitan Board bays to ooh on locai Board $150.00 for each " n 'mentaty school pupil, 3350.00 of tor each secondary school pupil. and $300.00 for each vocational rd school pupil, based on the pre- iirvious year's daily average attend- mer ance m the three categories. A amount will have to ho paid br" the local organizations. All new woken up t1ryt, to: The Metropolitan Board" feel that the local Boards will hlvo ttll that they can do to provide Accommodation and It“! tor normal children and, therefore, 100% of the con of schooling for handicapped children will be u- sumed by the Metropolitan Board. ( Other than the elected repre- sentatives who make up the Mety, ropoliun School Board, than is a staff of tive full time employ-' ees and one part time employee. The bulk of management still re- ;mains with the local Boards of (Education. It is estimated that the total educational bill for the Metropol- itan area for 1954 will be M mil. When tragedy strikes down I leader the followers must close their ranks and fight harder. The unbelievably shocking death of Mr. Rodney Adamltm, M.P. takes away one of the greatest forces for good in York West. Editor, iiMEi & GUIDE, Weston, Ont. Dear Sir: When Rodney Adamson was returned to Ottawa so many times, he went down there, I have no doubt, often with a feeling of frustration in that while West York believed in the things he stood for, other parts of Canada apparantly did not. Yet gohe did and what a won- derful job he has done against ‘overwhelming odds. As one close to him for sev-l eral years, I knew what: he be- lieved in. I had the honor on two occasions of helping him with his, flght. And these were ‘the things: First, an unswerving belief that the common man had a right to live his own life in his own way. That he should be governed by a free Parliament and not by bureaucracy or or- der-in-council. He believed also Jhat the job of Parliament was to administer the affairs of the nation acting as servants of the people, not their overlords. He believed in constant atten- tion to duty in Ill phases of life. He never shunned it, serv- jing in two wars and risking his Jite at least once since the last l We the people of York West must close our ranks and deter- (mine to fight harder for the principles this great leader es- paused. In closing this tribute I offer ‘3 suggestion: That consideration be given to asking the brother of Rodney Adamson, A n t h o n y Adamson, Reeve of To r o n t a Township, to offer himulf to the people. - No man ever hm fection for or tout the common man t ney Adamson but him pretend to do them other than their rights to do I themselves. Rodney believed in God, pa- triotism to the Throne and the right of the people to express their will through I free parlia- ment. lET'I'EIlS TO THE IDI'I'OR isGiG.a iuTCafr-iih-iruGaG. up". You. thM put of but hit t-td'strmir_rmltrirnpt tgh and my Ml. Ind dank] know that it P,.t"2td to ' trAut/ , " ',iri,kFi8r..'i'tt!illtr,er"e'. -rTterr .543: to 'r"tit,f,'g,tttt our law ttmitt-birxrit'atooii. u"tnlkthi--_t Children. It might m1: menu qll t,ttltItght"at neu- nty - . 91 1mm of lilo blur-mo. If the unet- tttl dunk! ups-s-nod It on nar MI: and moths! . _ Ae., lb. you» Sincerely, A. G. Wynne Field. Ilia: dollar: with I million com- m; mm the Province ot Ontar- ilo and " million from general taxation. When-we receive our tax bills this year, they will be divided tt tour parts. namely: (a) The etropolitan Municipal rate. (b) The Metropolitan School rate, (e) The local Municipal rate. itd) The local Schopl rate. It has been predicted by Mr F. G. Gardiner that there will be no significant change in the amount required in 1954 over that required in 1953, although there may be some individuals who ttnd a change because of the lnew messment that has.taken ‘place. . 1 Prior to the formation of the Metropolitan School Board. it was freely predicted that the rep- resentatives would not agree, Ithat the City representatives ‘would line up against the Subur- ‘ban representatives. However, that has not bean the case. and the Metropolitan School Board are working together in a very (in. way. It is now apparent that this unique adventure in Municipal affairs which is Ming tried for the first time is going to be very successful, the ape-kc: conclud- The cancer tight is every- body’s tight. No Me group, sex, race or occupation is immune, Fight cancer by supporting the Canadian Cancer Society's cam- Jmitn. M III! " NORTH Wagon Wheel ”Quick and Convonionl for Busy People". LITTLE BROS. Iillglllll SNACK BAR Juno “no! at Church Pinon. CH. 1-5720 ”MO. “I ”W a .3“. flrfa"M'= autumn "reuse FORD DEALER INVITES YOU 10% "Fish & Chips" m 'i,'i'i"ii?i'"' "r'iri'iia"'r" "i, “a: _ , "' " my ' - [on Ii s;,ii,'ii,'iii'" »- Amy“ r ”MM/air for Buiy People THE Get behind the wheel and feel that smooth, responsive V-8 power, delivered by the finest, most efficient V-8 engine ever to power a Ford. Sit back and enjoy Ford's safer, softer ride, with that steady, road- hugging "big-car" feel. Relax in the deep-down comfort of Ford's big, spacious foam-rubber seats, the practical luxury of Ford's perfectly planned interiors. Experience new, relaxing ease with Ford's "Miuter-Guide" Power Steering, swift, sure Power Brakesand famous Fordornatid Drive. Get the feel of Ford behind the wheel, and youll be convinced that Ford is really Camuia's "worth-more" car. _ DRIVE FORD boforoyou buy any car worth more when you buy if ' worth more when you sell I! Rosalind: Ind his 9ttteteltuPaelreqigtiiret-Eitsie ttav0 5 new LP. Col. lbw. ”but, Wilh- has D. I”- which should - a lot at kavalier, SW, m bumting people. Chit de Lune of Dehu- Inume Datum: a! have] b " open: an programme, but with colour, PIVlM won: an. is minus a little of its mauri.erettser, nonducripl but but d then Undov'l Music Box, Wgelyjll in The Little Train d Cull! 1nutes, is neat as clockworkdby Villa-Lobos. It in In cur-1 LPlaying Around of Stix reminds tickling description in round ot f _ ”_ -_e_ee a train, the Inbound start. encap- "7 ----i-- ,-. " - 'ring Item, momcntum gained, l Falstaff Ave. l/ir/ep-tttroasted, whistle. the singing ! -- _ _ _ - .. pIuengen. can. and is -inlly' (Continued trom Page 1) JedGGeniieiio hi-H tiius. occupied only by I family who: E est' at d ' I m Anurm can u rented the basement apartments: fhrr.box.ztrs, .1. h an occupieu only uy I nun“, TFOV, . . rented the basement iiirr.L/iii,LfrggS,stA,.rg"l', si','eelu.ett', the. Key, tt widow, had Ieteliiaciiiii du Conservatoire do residing in recent months With;Pans also has a good programme her daughter, Mrs. McVicar are“ London label (LL-864) The 365 Albany Ave,, Toronto, bUt1Rusalan and Ludmjlla Overture had moved I tew weeks before ot Glinka hu all its marionettirh 111t tire to a room at Jane and humour neitly portrayed. the Wilson Ave. She was unable to Night on . Bare Mountain of occupy the house because of its Mussorgsky lacks a bit ot its condition and because she is not wierdness. but is certainly the well enough to live alone. itsest recorded version." On the Also on Tuesday, the WestorrSteppes of Central Asia, Borodin, fire department answered calls is not a showy piece, but has a to six grass flres. Among other‘RuSso-Oriental flavour that is calls during the past seven tsys/piquant. One side of the disc the Weston department was rercontains the Classical Symphony quired to put out a fire a week of Prokofiev. Ansermet takes ago Wednesday when lightning "if L_, FFFee M __ , struck an electrical welding ma-) chine at Moffats Ltd. Number' Two mm, 1 _-_, 1:11.1-1021 MT. DENNIS SMOKING JU. THUR., FRI., SAT. - 15, 16, 17 Mr. Scoutmaster SPICIAL MATINEE - Good Friday and in!" Monday MON., TUE., WED.-19, 20, 21 To The Ladies Mon. " Tues. - Wed. - Thurs Wm. Rogers Silverware RORY CALHOUN Fast Company HOWARD NINA KEEL FOCH CLIFTON WEBB WILLIAM HOLDEN Powder River (Atndnmy Award Winn-v) STALAG " Also AIM FORD DEALERS FOR 26 CORINNE CALVET EDMUND GWENN DON TAYLOR JU. I960 [THIGH {on d lacy Aldon-'0,“ mm. the lube: .1 W0... tun d Randal in ch:- lid elu- pchm, wan. trom be lulu. kavalier, Show. In bumting JnNnte Datum: a! II"! II‘ with colour, PIVIM "our um gather nonducrigt but ttrt d mt IMAMOUIu-m LAST TIME TO-DAY BARRY SULLIVAN . JANE rowan. FRIDAY .. SATURDAY AU COLOR PROGRAMMEI Sterling Haydon - J. Carroll Nash NANCY GOES to no WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY DRIVE FORD and you'll be :0th Pullman-i: Wid. Winn Strum because youll have driver‘s-lent proof that Ford out-performs all other Cart in in field. You’ll no why V-8 power is the only kind of power that 'pdl-lie-- for today and tomorrow. Comp-re Ford, feature by feature, with any other car in its field and you'll nub Ford your choice. Your Ford dealer invite you us prove Ford on the road. Drop in to his showroom Ind see the new Ford . . . then take it out on the road for yourself. Or pick up the phone and - with your dealer to bring a Ford to your door. Drive Fed and find out why only a V-l in up to duh. GIRLS OF TREASURE ' ISLAND CONTINUOUS DAILY I EM. .__ SMOKING --- Donn Taylor . John Wayn- . Donna Rood DEVIL’S DOORWAY MEXICAN 'HAYRIDE MONDAY - TUESDAY DONALD O’CONNOR FRANCIS COVERS THE BIG TOWN FIGHTER ATTACK And GUN BELT TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY AIBOTT I COSTELLO Georg. “Pl'lmn'” Plus Rabi. Taylor (Yuchnicolor) And Also loo Gum "antacid IM. t.ra6t "was. - m. - 'tiifftiirtlittff V " an“ - “STU“ KIDS IN "Birthday IB1ues'.' an III-E inn-u: j who”. I. - ADULT-. i Special GOOD FRIDAY “THAT “II or III!” MON. - TUB. - WE MATI NEE DOORS OPEN 12:30 The Link Roach

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