The pro&'on which it is proposed to erect a swimming pool was originally conveyed by the Trustees of the Toronto General Burying Grounds ,to the township, by deed dated the 11ith day of June 1949. The lands in question, which are on the west side ®of Yonge Street and adjoin York Cemetery, were conveyed, by the deed mentionâ€" ed, subject to restrictive covâ€" enants agreed ‘to by the townâ€" ship, which define the uses to which the lands may be put and may be summmaÂ¥ized as follows: "(a) The Township covenants |conducted in such a ma that the lands shall be used for |not, in any way by nois: the purposes "of a Community | or otherwise, to detrac Centre on which shall be erectâ€" |the dignity and repose ed a War Memerial Hall which,|part of the adjoining together with the lands, shall owl}ed by the Trustees be maintained, operated and |be used from time to managed in accordance with the | them for cemetery pu provisions of the Municipal Act The report of the s and as contemplated by byâ€"laws goes on to state, in part General Burying Grounds have notified the Township of North York, through their solicitors that, in the opinion of their soâ€" licitors, t not‘exist any pormiu.io:%‘th bounds of the present agreement with Torâ€" 9nt.o__Genen;_ lur_yin; Grounds for the erection of a swimming pool as preserntly contemplated by township council. N.Y:Swimming Pool Property in Dispute 7 Speers Ave. _ CH. 1â€"1776 Alfred H. Herman, B.A. BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR J._Edgar Parsons CH. 1â€"1153 CH. 1â€"0621 2 John.$t. at Main MORTOAGE MBHEY to loan Evenings by appointment WESTON _ â€"=â€" CH. 4â€"5697 Chartered Accountant TORONTO 19 Melinda St. _ EM. 4â€"1825 BARRISTER,_§OLICITOR, Ere. GM. 4â€"1863 _ 7~* Money to Loan INCH‘S DRUG STORE ALEXANDERâ€" A. LASKO B.Arch., M.R.A.LC. ARCHITECT 22 YORKLEIOHN AVE Humber Meights Cp 14421 BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 7 Main §t. S., Weston (Over Bank of Nova Scotia) Surgical Supports Elastic Stockings J. MILES â€" at Fraser & Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers SUPERIOR CARETAKERS C. W. LEASK Barristers & Solicitors 29% MAIN $T. NORTH TRUSSES George W. Bull MEDICAL SUPPLIES 18 Teraptg@treet, Teronte x BUSINESS DIRECTORY J. T. FERGUSON BARRISTERS, Er. HEAKES and MacDONALD ACCOUNTANTS ARCHITECTS CH. 16820 FLOORS, ETC. AT YOUR SERVICE VICTORIAN ORDER NuURSES CH. 4â€"5314 CB 1â€"0111 MU. 4593 Residence: 0â€"16â€"52 (WESTON POLICE DEPT.) CH. 1â€"3511 "(c) There is also a further covenant that the Community Centre shall at all times be conducted in such a manner as not, in any way by noisy games or otherwise, to detract from the dignity and repose of such pu} of the adjoining lands owned by the Trustees as may be used from time to time by them for cemetery purposes." The report of the solicitors numbers 6000 and 6001 of the "A large auditorium is shown ‘Township and order P.F.B.â€"9903 |on the plans and aâ€"children‘s of the Ontario Municipal Board, | playroom. The playroom adjoinâ€" and for no other purpose whatâ€" |ing the playground mentioned soevér, and that no building |earligr, but there are no detailâ€" shall at any time be erected or “’i-ll‘ nothing to indiâ€" permitted on the said lands exâ€" cept the aforesaid War Memoriâ€" tate .., fntontion to use ‘any al Hall, and that the portion of part of ‘the building for swimâ€" such War Memorial Hall proâ€" | Ming pool purposes, nor is there posed to be erected at the time | anything in the covenant to inâ€" of the deed shall be em'fli in | dicate an intention to erect a accordance with certain plans A identifid by date and other w"“':. building on the lands mesns, and spproved of as to e ve considered the covâ€" design by Mr. F. H. Merani, one | @Nants in the deed to the Townâ€" of the Trustees, on their beâ€"| ship and the plans to which half." they refer. In our opinion they "(b) The Township also covâ€" enants that no other portion or portions of the War Memoriâ€" al Hall shall at any time be erected or permitted on the lands except in accordance with plans similarly approved." FURNACES Oil Burner Sales & Service JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. â€" CH. 1â€"1451 OPTOMETRIST F. L. MERTENS SHEET METAL WORK EYES TESTED â€" GLASSES â€" P. E. STAITE, R.0. OPTOMETRIST â€" OPTICIAN 8 JOHN STREET WESTON CH. 1â€"3781 . Eyes Examined Call RO. 6â€"4136 W. J. WARD of all description Eavestroughing Roofting TORONTO 15 CH. 1â€"3875 â€" CH. 1â€"2873 1 Main St N. â€" Weston Phone CH. 1â€"0701 Modernize ‘Your Old Furnace Pipes To Concealed Square Type REAL ESTATE Cartage â€" Storing 97 King St., Weston SERVICES OFFERED Gravity & Forcedâ€"Air For Prompt Service in Buying or Selling FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1â€"2233 INSURANCE WARDROPE the MOVERs OPTOMETRIC REAL ESTATE CHATCO Phm.B., R.O. CARTAGE TAXIS , Hi there â€" If the column is late this week it‘s because I‘ve been tryâ€" ing to find my way out of our district to go over to Weston. I don‘t know whose nightmare it is, but it‘s too bad Weston and North York couldn‘t get toâ€" The report went on to say that the Trustees would be wilâ€" ling to meet with representaâ€" tives of the Township with a view to seeing whether it might be possible to agree on some revisions of the covenants which would afford the adjoining cemetery lands adequate proâ€" tection and at the same time permit a somewhat different use of the Township‘s lands from the use contemplated by the deed. We have considered the covâ€" enants in the deed to the Townâ€" ship and the plans to which they refer. In oyr opinion they do not contemplate the erection on the lands of the proposed swimming pool and we have adâ€" vised‘ the Trustees accordingly." cu.1â€"1133 Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Trips a Speciaity Veteran‘s TA XI AND ‘REPAIRING wh. A. RIGGs 1230 JANE ST. â€" MT. DENNIS 24â€"HOUR SERVICE Delâ€"Ray News Kae Armstrong, CB 1â€"1787 â€" Radioâ€"Dispatched â€" 500 Main St. N. (At Bus Loop) Taxis stationed at 34 Main St. N. Heart‘s Courtesy Corner Jane & Wilion WINDER‘S T A X 1 LIMITED PIANO TUNING CH. 1â€"9131 Twoâ€"way radio and phones controlled CH. 1â€"3525 â€" MAIN at LAWRENCE B A K E R FUNERAL â€" HOMES OFFICES JANE & LAWRENCE RADIOâ€"DISPATCHED 10 Cars To Serve You FLEETLINE T A X 1 TELEPHONE Last Friday night was the Easter holiday film night at St. Andrew‘s for the _ children. Comedy and cartoon films were shown and the children were all given candy and popcorn. The youngsters are all looking forward to a repeat performance in May. We were sorry to hear that Ross Milligan chose the week before Easter to visit the Sick Children‘s _ hospital for an emergency â€" appendectomy, . so cancelling his planned visit to the cottage at Wasaga for a week. Several lucky people from Kingsview spent Easter in New York, among them were Mrs. Norm Wilson and her aunt; also visiting New York for a few days prior to Easter were Mrs. Bruning and her family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Len Watt on the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl. We hear that Len and Jessie are coming back to live near to us again this month, so some of their Kingsview friends cwill look forward to seeing the new arrivals. There was a fair attendance at last Monday‘s Home and School at Fairhaven. Paul Budâ€" denhagen was the guest speakâ€" er of the evening. Parents were entertained by the senior choir from grades six, seven and eight. The Pelmo Park Home and School Association will hold their regular monthly meeting April 16th in Pelmo Park School. Mr. Morris, principal will demâ€" onstrate audioâ€"visual aids in edâ€" ucation, on film, and also tell how it is related with the school curriculum. The grade five and six pupils will aid Mr. Tregwin in demonstrating film stripsâ€" Guides Tour Plant The Guides of the 276th Girl Guide Company toured the Pepsiâ€"Cola plant on Weston Rd. one day during their Easter holiâ€" days and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Helen Cleeves and her daughter have returned from a week‘s visit to Windsor, Onâ€" tario. Don‘t forget the school Fun todayâ€"April 12th.. _ The guides taking the first aid course went on a hike on Thursâ€" day, April 5th. They had wonâ€" derful weather for the outing. Blood Donor Clinic A Red Cross blood donor clinâ€" ic will be held in the Pelmo Park School, 180 Gary Drive, on Thursday, April 26th from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. To register as a donor, please call BA. 1â€"1322 or CH. 4â€"155%. Haven‘t heard anything more this week so will wign off for now hope to hear from you soon. The two groups meet next Monday evening, Mrs. H. Inâ€" man being the hostess for the Stitch & Chat and Mrs. F. Martin, the hostess for the Sit To & Mend group. The first child from the new Westway Village was admitted to Fairhaven school on Monday morning last. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and their son, Scott hhve returned from a holiday in Indianna, _ A number of women gathered/at I at the home of Mrs. Carbis, Golfâ€"|Sun down Dr. last Tuesday evening|mes to Teet Mrs. Stubbert and : see| was ‘- emonstration of products.|"an« Mrs. J. Evans won the prize for Miss drawing the best profile of the|rend person near her. Refreshments |with were served by Mrs. Carbis. for A big neighbourly welcome is trie. gether on the roadâ€"fixing busiâ€" The W.A. of North Park Presâ€" byterian church is holding a daffodil tea April 14th. Mrs. Ewing, Srâ€" arrived home from a three month stay at the home of relatives in Detroit, USA. â€" the Glenâ€"Ray Cubs and Browâ€" nies were the guests of the Coca Cola Co. for a whole They were taken by chartered bus to the Coca Cola plant, and The Don Ridler‘s took Dougâ€" las on‘ a visit to Ottawa this past weekâ€"end to see their sevâ€" eral friends who are in and around Ottawa. after a tour through the bottlâ€" ing department, they enjoyed a and cowboy show in the comâ€" pany‘s theatre, after which they were all given free Cokes and a nice souvenir. It is certainly a wonderful guesture of goodwill for this company to send out buses at their own expense to give Cubs and Brownies such a treat. Martin Young, an exâ€"Cub member and a wellâ€"known Star carrier boy is recovering nicely from an appendectomy, and will be on the rounds again in a week or two. By MRS W. A. TYRRELL CB. 1â€"1843 (Thank you, Mrs. P. Care.) Kingsview Village Pelmo Park Patter Mrs. Shirley Eakin CH. 1â€"2859 CARBI® CUB NEWS CBH, 1â€"9260 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10 EVERGREEN _ FOUNDATION PLANTING, ROSES, SHRUBS TREES, PERENNIALS, ROCK PLANTS. ALL WORK AND MATERIALS 100% GUARANTEED Saturday, April 7, the A.Y.â€" P.A. held it‘s first dance of the year, in the Parish Hall of St. John‘s Anglican church. The dance commenced at 8:30 with a large ~crowd attending to dance to the rhythmic music of Gar Pink and his band, who layed everything from "bunny gops" to polkas. At 10:30 reâ€" freshmients were served lintil 11:00 when the dancing reâ€" sumed. extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Cormick and family who have moved into their new home on Elmhurst Drâ€" . CHURCH NEWS The Hiâ€"Fellowship group of the Elmlea Baptist Church will meet on Saturday evening. The Gospel Messengers were in charge of the evening service at Elmlea Baptist Church last Sunday. Bill Smith brought the message of the evening which was taken from St. Matthew 27, "and the veil was rent asunder." Miss Hancock and Miss Young rendéred two beautiful duets with Miss Landron joining them for the 3rd hymn, sung as a Rolling, Seeding, Compost Top Dressing. Pruning Tree Work. Sodding, Loam Manure, Rotoâ€" Tilling. Town & Country Gardens CLASSIFIEDS Flower beds, lawns raked, fertilized and rolled. Free estimates on full season lawn maintenance servicee At Reasonable Prices Convenient Terms on Large Contracts _ SUMMER MAINTENANCE "For the last timéâ€"I don‘t even know HOW to chuck wood!" WALLY‘S LAWN MAINTENANCE SERVICE GARDEN TIME NOT A SIDEâ€"LINE but A SPECIALTY REMBRANDT _FINE ART STUDIO 1339 WESTQN RD. RO. 9â€"1005 RURAL DELIVERY â€"SPRING CLEAN â€" UP SERVICES OFFERED COMPLETE SPRING ~ _ CLEANUP OFF MAIN STREET CLUB HIGHLIGHTS PICTURE FRAMING CH. 1â€"1203 CH. 4â€"2748 xâ€"l5â€"1t xâ€"15â€"1t xâ€"15â€"1t| He had a two point charge, five miles apart, When he arâ€" rived at Hazlet, it was raining and it continued Taining for three days so the mud was terâ€" rific. His first Sunday‘s conâ€" gregation was one person and himself. After visiting during the week, the next Sunday 21 folks came to church. They came to church in their regular western clothes, 10 gallon hats, boots and spurs, western trousâ€" ers, and on horseback. The numâ€" bers attending grew as the sumâ€" mer wept on. . The upper part of the church needed to be built but money was needed before this could be done. However, th donations kept coming in and it was soon possible for construction to beâ€" gin and a completion date of By MRS. GERRY CH. 1â€"2081 Birthday wishes are sént to two little misses, Lynda Wilâ€" ton and Lynda Latham who both had a party and lots of fun with their playmates. Elverston Pk. Church Elverston Park United church had Don Lang as guest speaker last Sunday, Lang was at Hazâ€" let in Sask. last summer as a student. He told of his exeperiâ€" ences while there in a very inâ€" teresting manner. MAPLE LEAF NEWS NOTICE OF CLOSING of all that portion of Katharine Road as shown on said Plan 2046 lying between the exâ€" tension _ southerly â€" of _ the westerly limit of Lot 5 on said.Plan 2046 and the exâ€" tension _ southerly â€" of _ the easterly limit of Llot 12 .as shown on said Plan 2046. TAKE NOTICE that the Muniâ€" cipal Council of The Corporaâ€" tion of the Township of North York proposes to pass a Byâ€" law to close and stop up all that portion of Katharine Road as shown on said Plan 2046 lying between the exâ€" ‘tension _ southerly of _ the westerly limit of lot 5 on said Plan 2046 and the exâ€" tension _ southerly _ of _ the easterly limit of Llot 12 as shown on said Plan 2046. ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Sealed tenders clearly markâ€" ed as to tender number will be received for the supply and d.elivery of Athletic Supplies. For complete details and copy of tender forms contact the purchasing department. Tenders close April 25th, 1956 at 3 p.m. The lowest or any tender will not necesâ€" sarily be accepted. TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK The said Byâ€"law will be dealt with at a meeting of the Council to be held for the purpose of considering the said â€" Byâ€"law on Monday, April 30th, 1956, next at 4.00 p.m., in the Council Chamâ€" bers, Township of North York M un icip a | Building, 5000 Yonge Street, Willowdale. All documents in relation to the said rood allowance may be examined at the ofâ€" fice of the Clerk of the Muniâ€" cipality, Municipal Building, dale. DATED at Willowdale this 22nd day of March, A.D. 1956. & ($gd.) A. G. STANDING Township Clerk. First published, March 29th, 1956. H. M. BROWNLEE Business Administrator The Board of Education for the Township of North York. 7 Kenneth St. â€"«» Willowdale, Ontario BA. 1â€"3451 'Yongo Street, Willowâ€" TENDER the women cooked the meals right in the church. Two hundâ€" red and fifty people came to the dedication service which was the culmination of their efforts. Aug. 26th was set. 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