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Times & Guide (1909), 11 Oct 1956, p. 8

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Committee Rooms ott'iiiinuuimoss York Travol Bureau Own“ In 0'.“ try " luck I“: WW " " Mud be. P... I) A VOTE FOR THE CONSERVA- TIVE WILL ENDOISE THIS " COID t I A Y0TE FOR THE llliRAl IS A lOST VOTE I I . "I. "50ml: him run I poor Third in York West for yuan . Any support "my receive in thin by- "ei-re. manly splits the opposition Won . In Oh. Noun Oh- lihaval: muinemly Hippo" ”I. Conurva'ivu Oonrnmon' LYNN WILLIAMS AND HIS FAMILY 't-aattt-.-'nt-oe.tt,trss-r- Open Evenings and all Day Sat. General Insurance and Notary Public mun-Hounuhiclpu- t.alir.ut.tuburderxot Hospitalization - Welfare - Education _ - Municipal Aid... Let's Fight! . No tualth Immune. . Soaring Municipal Taxation . Indomb Kantian Gian“ . Housing Speculation . Natural Rowing-s Givuawny AUDII'Y DAVID JUDY WNN The only Candidate with local government “potion“ - a men who won't lo got ”ling: done for in all. THINK " OVER! OCTOBER 18th Vote for a MAN'S MAN WHO ELSE. THAN ARTHUR NAGELS? "We wait too long for taxation Mm“. Thu promile: of the Tory governmmt in two lucressh - ell-r. “all law not been fulfilled." "What do you will? . .. n tradi. tioml politic“ loyalty hand on . dad but or more for you. for Ontario, for romorrow?" "During tha \armu.‘ Tory gm ornments in Ont-rim Ontario ha: gone ahead. Gratin-d! With Can- ada's great forward surge, how could it not," "t fed. Ind perhaps lou may on reflection, that this is not nlto- gather because of the Tory gm ern- ment. Certainly. here in York wast. our roads have deteriorated, our municipal survives Uve de- rlinod. our posts of admirtirttr.tinn have tton' up while our farilitiu hnve not kapt. pace with our growth." "Many voters in York West will wonder why they should vote for ma. I would urge them rather. to wonder why they should vote for the Conservatives or the CCF. be- cause a vote for mp is a vote for i return to liberalism A for gm- ernment for the people and by the people and not an autorrtury for the veatad few." THE LAST NAME ON THE BALLOT - AM“ by Yuk-Wm ”in!“ Amniotic- - IO. 5-1177 Shamthip, Plano, Bus, Hotel [nonunion foe Anywhoro FLY NOW PAY LATE! PLAN look Now For Shams”. Penny- for I957 NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th Imm put upon the homo-ovum” great timber and when! n- Ioun‘cs at Ontario. We, the citizens of Ontario. own than. They're "ministered for ua " thevGovu-nwt. Timur "sit 1273 Lukeshoro Rd. WILL MN gum pu question, swim-d ONLY A VOTE FOR THE 00F WILL STRENGHTEN THE OPPOSITION.' Only "I. CCF, under the dynamic leadership of Donald MacDonald, has the vigour and Ill. program to provide conurudivo eritieism to the complacency of the Conurvatlvo majority. WILL MAKE YORK WEST A RIDING THAT IS NOTICE!) not has! due more added to the 82 fon- urvutivu olroady a! Queen's Park. WILL EMPHASIZE HUMAN VALUES - by adding strength to the only party which has ALWAYS supported, and WORKED TO ACHIEVE, vihlly im- ponun' moasures for human and social welfare, like Heal". Insurance, Pensions, Housing and low-Con Cor Insurance. 3ssgt,,iid!s FORCE GOVERNMENT ACTION Obviously I wint... I need.,, your vote. I also want your coul- oel. My campaign hendquartex'l tole hone number in BE 3-7041. Wilryou all met "What WI need here in "form - in t/e good old fashioned “use of beftmuient for the poopln - for you and your family - for ma and mine." "You live hare. So do f. Are we happy about the break York West is getting from the Tory Govern.. mnnt? Ptn not. I xuggest your not either." "H. in this by-election, you Agree with me that we mot pren for Ont-rio'l leudership in Can. ada - our leadership here - I rirek your vote." public "The Tory upproach to [ow-rt- ment ha: been totally negative. Liberals are not negative." OUR CCF CANDIDATE IN YORK WEST that the with the life in a rapidly expanding suburban community. He's living through them. LYNN WILLIAMS is a York-Won home- owner, raising his family in Alderwood University graduate, Navy vovlrcn, " fectiv'qeaker, able and popular, LYNN WILLIAMS will be a capable and con- cittntious representative of the citizens of York West. LYNN WILLIAMS knows the problems of problems turns - will prove, people of York We” tbovrrrrtment's record. "These extra million could then be used to help pay tor our schools, sung: and services our municipalities are struggling so hard to provide, and for which the home owner is taxed so “The Gunman! ot Ontario should charge thau corporation: much higher ram tor the» raw materials which the people own. That would bring millions more dollars into the Provincial treas- ury, and still leave a reasonable profit tor the companies." did I billion dollu business. Buttheypaiduronlyanetrmr- cm» on About ten minim dol- lars for the raw much] they used. That's only 1% of the bus- men done. That's an absurdly chap price tor to!» tnateriais tor any industry! Yet cvoryom knows that an timber and min- ing barons-many ot them Am- Bricaane making labuloun fortunes in Ontario." minute-union.”- -dua.arstoorutittu.th. ixrds"turburtuirr- Ci. T-1rrl _ Cl. 1-1791 thoe with are I NOT out . ARTHUR NAGElS The 'public must be made aware of the fact that blood cannot be manufactured. It must be donated by men and women. Anyone in a reasonably good state of health between the ages of 18 and 65 may don- ate. Transportation will be pro- vided where needed. and small children brought along will be capably looked after. Registration can be made byl 'phoning the North York Redt Cross office at BA. 1-1322 or Mrs. Gillespie. BA. 1-3946, or, Mrs. Ray at CH. 1-0268. Regis-! tration can also be made, and further enquiries made to the volunteers in attendance in the' Crang Plaza during the week-l end prior to the clinic, and in) the Beverley Hills Pharmacy. l "I will be delighted," conclud- od Mr. Williams. "to show the Government who“ they on rain the money to provide mun- iclpal assistance on the scale which is so vitally necessary." 11g.'tt m could non In!" Us II m" ( “Causative Government "N- a do mu" tin in thin by-Ohcun. will in- dicah to ttsq Gov'rmut. that the ml. at York West, am with their refund to (In up to the municipal criaiC' 7 "But mi .1an of the CCF Candidate will mow the Govern- men! that the tax-payer: of York West are tar from satia- tied." . (Continued From Page t) disaster use. IT IS NEVER SOLD! OCTOBER 25 CLINIC 'geitlitew" .321? ' I ,5 YORK WEST VOTERS 2 Mi. ounuswn ".h. commune 8.39 Mr. YORK-WEST MEET m. HEAR PREMIER FROST LIBERAL [ES ROWII'I'REE - Man’s Rally - Sitr101t HOTEL -- Melton " - ROOMS V 1010 lakeshore " Friday - October 12th HOSPITAl PROVINCIAL CANDIDATE VOTE Their schedule is as follows: and i A lifelong resident ot the same North York tarm, Mr. Jackson was the third generation of his family to occupy it and was on. lot We few remaming farmers in (the district. GEORGE JACKSON and retired. He was helping the new owner demolish an old burn on his former tarm and WM min: a bulldozer when a falling bum from the building struck him on the head. 60pm Jacks», loud Fer, Kllldd In Traglc Farm mmm A mm mm deuvmk mam. " und- ttt.ttfeoeaooreeC.J_emouuinr but»; hm“! Down-view on loudly. October hm. lull: alum-In bund- lst. Mr. Jubon. in his W In with, 'usruuayst It" year, had Wadi-old MI lull 169 Hallmark Rd.,Alderwéod ' RM. comma ROOMS ",hll, commnm He was a noted figure in the - ROOMS 4947 Dundcs St. W. Hedda: his widow, Florence. he in lurvivod by his mother, In J. M. Jackson of Living- stone Ave., Toronto, tour broth- ou, two than. two daughters, Mm. Ann Salt, Norandl and Mn. Elizabeth McQulllen. Wil- lowdale, and two sons. George ol Bradford and Ihtpglo of Willow. dale. hmouI. lull: at 1min bund- N has“ tho “chu- at the Maple Cattle Breeding Auocim tion stud. He wu mod I In- mun Aarocsition at Cumin. at which animation he um; I former president. Mr. hem wu an active church worku- and a member of the board of Elia United church. He wu I member of Cathedral Lodge, AW. and AM. We were interested to learn what I well-travelled man Rev. F. HilOrd from Downsvlewl United is. He wu quite at home I when performing the marriage: urvice for Mr. and Mrs. Alt; Kmo. Rev. Hilliard, we lean} ned, served for two years in Japan " I missionary, for three year: in the West Indies, and for a number of years at Trail]. B.C., and he speaks the Japan- ese language. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowles visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Whitehouse at their cottage at Severn Falls this past week- end . 'TEMPORARY SEWERS i AT nicuvuzw SCHOOL ’ A meeting was held this past,' week at the home of Ed. Cas-' wel' to discuss affairs pertain- ing to the school construction. Mr. Walker ot the North York school board informed the group l that sewers are to be extended to service the new school at Highview in the near future but _ until that time, there will have; to be a temporary service in- stalled at some extra cost. He declared that it was a choice .between doing this temporary', work or having to continue' running the buses which is a rather costly arrangement.; There has been no definite date set for the opening of the new 'f school but, we understand, it: is nearing completion. Mrs. E. Caswell has jus turned from several weeks to her home at Moncton, N. Congratulations and best wis- hes'to Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Kamo' who were married recently. Alt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D.i Kama of Downsview Ave. andl his bride is the former Mitsuko,' Sakai whose parents now reside l in Montreal and formerly lived! in Kapuirkatring. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tasker, Stephen and Christie from Nap- anee visited with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pos- till of Wilson Ave, on the holi- day week-end. Visitors at the Heatherington home over the holiday week- end included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coulter, Stanley, Sharon, and Christie: Mr. and Mrs, John Coulter, Neill and Freddie; all of the Orangeville district; and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutcheson and Bradley of Mono Road. Ridge Road News Jane-Way Hardware 1695 JANE " Y SEWERS :w SCHOOL 5 held this past he of Ed. Cas- affairs pertain- ol construction. Lhe North York tmed the group to be extended new school at Tt"'%iiii', roux & SQUARE DANCING l e Japan- Beginners _and /'xpy,ienced, dancers-all will enJOy this ser'- ies. Square your sets! Thursdays: Maple Lvaf Schunll t Bowles --8:00 I Mrs. F. Men's Informal Recreation ottage at Basketball volleyball w action, " week- for men who can use some ml . work into shape, All ages wel- just re- come, the finest of leadership, "r: yisirMondavs: Glen Park School -‘ Nail Holes And Surface Cracks disappear like magic when you use New Gold Bond Vinyl Latex Sparkling paste. No primer needed . . . just, apply, sand and you're ready to paint. If ybu prefer powder t . . . buy Gold Bond my Sparkling Compound tper"' . . . a superior product with a hundred-and-one unea- ‘Wednesdays: Tumpane School - 9:30 l Thursdays: Ledbury School-8:00 LADIES' KEEP FIT l A gym and games period de- lsigned for "mom". The best of i leadership. lWednesdays: Maple Leaf School . by lam We" . ADULT ACTIVI‘IIIS - um. and Plinth; Techniques in mu lite, land- scape. etc. Beginners and advan- ced. Highly qualified instructors. Mondays: Tumpme sehoo1-8:00 Tuesflgys: Maple be“ School- Thursdays: Ledbury school-IMO Willowdnlc Group " Artist: Every Tuesday evening. 8:00 o'clock. McKee Avenue School. For further information call: Mrs K. Johnston TrTr__ BA. 1-4781 Mrs. R. Rapsey BA.1-74tit Bridge Instruction For beginners, and tor player, whose names can benefit from top flight instruction. Mondays: Ledbury School-too Tuesdays: Tumoane School 4:00 GOLF A most popular activity for both men and women -"duifers" and ttonfirmed "linksters", Name professionals in charge. Tuesdays: Maple Leaf School -- 4:00 _ _ Thuristiy's: Tumpane School 9:00 __ V _ Tuestieys: Spring Garden School RECREATION TALK , _-rkks' ",'4CRitt"irr1r" "i' tt 3 i, C _ ', '"vv-;ts ' *chgf‘?’ a LIFE Insurance . . Awo+retee'hert6. “Vail”: When You Think Of WESTON Telephone CH. 1-6584 Gordon W. Alcoll 945 Main St. N. Sun Life Assurance Ca, of Canada CH. 1-9221 C' REGISTRATION 1; Applications and foes will be lr accented at the frtllowirw schrmk , on Tuesday, Ocmbor l8. belwren the hours of 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.: !Ledbury, Maple Leaf. Tumnano. Wilmington, Brookhurvn. Hur- I Wilmington School ., Mixed l,Chorat Club. Tuesdays 8:00; La- ‘dies' Keep Fit, Tuesdays 7:30 and ‘9:00; Ballroom Dance Instruc- "ion. Thursdays 8:00; Sketching and Painting. Thursdays 8:00; Teen Club (r1iehtlv admission), Fridays 8:00: Children's Club 1 Ct3.00 for 16 weeks). Saturdays I 9:30. .m We no- t... and macho! eman- *itt - -tettmtty n bene- It m- hp role-ion! nutme- tittet Registration cover: mother and pro-whoa! children. tttarte Neuronal). ”-13. Tue-dew: unclean Tt'etd--r.in Thursdays: Ledbuttv Park-am CERAMM= A real opportunity tor begin- ner' and experienced "potterers" alike. A small charge, in addi- tion to the regulation tee. cov- er: materials and bukinas. One IOcatidn only - Spring Garden School. Mondays. Wednesdays, Thur-dew. 8:00 o'clock. ' Borden Avenue School - Teen "Club (nightly admission), Fri- ndavs 7:30. All adult activities are toe eight weeks. commencing Mon- day, October 22nd. Registration fees in all cases are $300 for North York residents, and $6.00 for non-ruidenh. Good fun Fridav evenings for grades 7 and 8 bovs and girls. Starting October 26. 7:30. Night- lv admission 15. Attend one of the following schools: Ledbury, Maple Leaf. Tumpaqe, Melody Road. YOUTH ACTIVITIES - Friday Nite Sauna Dance Club. For Dubliv srhool bovs, ll vrs. and over. No vharge. Every Sat- urdav morning, beginninz 0000- bar 27, 9:30 a.m.. at Maple Leaf school. For grade nine sehoolers, Sat- urdav morninrts, from Octrtivsr 27. at 9:30 o'cloek at: Bathurst Heirthrc Collegiate. Downsview Collnzintn. - BOWLING Everv Saiurdav morning, For bovs and "ivls. 9 tn 13 years in- rllwive WNW!" charze 25" tor two Enmet. Starts October 27: Cram: tha 10:00, PRF WEE HOCKEY For boys under 12 velrs by Aunust l, 1956 Starts November 19. No charrre. Register after 6:30 o'clock on that evening at: Led- burv PM" “nwnsvimv Srhooi. FIGURE SKATING Small r'r'oCHyF, profos<ionah in charge. For boys and girh 8 Veal“ and OHM: Starts Noum- ber 24, 9:00 o'clock, and comin- m-s San-whys vhrough the ice season. $5.00 registration for Ihe 'teRs'on. Downsview School and Ledknrv Park SATURDAY PLAY-TIME Games. crafts. special 'went, for bovs and girls 8 vests 0nd over. A r931 tun programme he- ginuinrr Saturday morning, chs tnber 27. 10:00 o‘clock $3.00 for 16 weeks, At the following schools: Norman Ingram, Maple Leaf. NEIGHBOURHOOD ACTIVITIESm NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVITIES A series of activities presented by the Recreation Commission in" consultation with, and assisted by representative neighbourhood committees. Brookhaven School _'" Golf In- lruction. Wednesdays at 8:00t Dressmaking, Wednesdays 8:00; Ladies' Keep Fit, Thursdays 8:00: Milliriery. Thursdays 8:00; Teen Club (nightly admission). alter- mate Fridays 8:00: Children', Club ($300 for 16 weeks). Sat- urdays 9:30. All adult activities are for eight weeks. commencing Mon- day. October 22nd. Rs‘gistration fees in all raws’ but Square Dan- eine are: $3.00 for North York residents. and $6.00 (or non-res- idents. Rpeistratinns may be made af any of thr, schonls listnd. or at ths Recreation tyltive. II is not necessary to roaster a! the school for which the notivitv de- sired is listed. There is just one place for broken gin,“ Certainly no- wlwrt but in n unrbagp can. Think of Ihu next lime yrrtt \mnsh glms mwwhrw- 'hm'l if you are a don-n! child or adult Hardington School V Square Dancing (nithv admission Mi), Wednesdavs at 8:30; Children's Club ($300 for 16 weeks). Sat, urdays 9:30. Sunnlc School Chil Club (3300 for 16 weeks) urdays 9:30. Negotiations with neighbour- hood committees indicate that additional activities, will begin in the near future in the neigh- bourhoods close to Yvonne and inch East Srhool<, Advance registration for Chil- dren's Cluhsrshould be made by the described prod/Ge, dingtnn, Saranac, Aoplicalwms and fees will be screamed until Wednerdav. Octo- ber 17, In tho North York Reere, ation Omer, 159 annI Avenue. Dowmwiew. Ont. BT. 8-5647. Thr Emmy On one dav lam weok throe of the four women at Dennison Rd. and Main St wrrr sum-n with broken New or xmashod pop homes. This danzvrnuc and ('razy an of vhildren and val- lnn< adults is, almost Without rqual, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Oct T I! B ASKETBALL C B. Runhltl. Children's 1958,

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