m the new, modern showâ€" rooms of Leavens Motors on Dufferin St. just north of Lewrence is Mr. Frank Hearn, zone manager, General Motors of Canado. At left is G. K. Hayden, General Manager of Leavens and at right is C. R. Leavens, president of Leavens. Opening ceremonies took place last Saturday. YE TIMES AND SC:S3ZEâ€"Thursday, Nov. 15th, 1956â€"Page 13 There was an excellent disâ€" play of work Jone by children all over Cunada art . work from several countries and alâ€" bums sent to schools here from abroad. Teachers and parents spent some time admiring the different crafts and all had a better understanding of what the children do at their Junior Red Cross meetings. This was followed by a film showing â€" how _ the children‘s pennies are spent helping other children get teeth, evye and hearing care in the great North of our country. The film showed children in school from kinderâ€" garten through high school and their different fundâ€"raising venâ€" tures. The Banner Roll was won by Mr. Shane‘s class. Explain Work Of Junior Red Cross To Maple Leaf H & S Meeting The November H. and S. meeting was well attended and very interesting. Mrs. Kenny, Field Supervisor for the Junior Red Cross gave a brief but enâ€" lightening talk on the aims of Junior Red Cross in our schools. Their three aim programme is health, service and international friendship. Open New Leavens Motors Showrooms Maple Leaf School _ News There was a suggestion that NOTICE TO ELECTORS NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston intends to submt to the Electors qualified to vote on money Byâ€"laws the following: Byâ€"lows: A Byâ€"law to repeal Byâ€"law Number 1328, being a Byâ€"law to provide for an annual levy of oneâ€"quarter of a mill of taxation on the whole rateahle property in the Town of Weston for the support of the Weston Silver Band. WHEREAS Byâ€"law Number 1328 was possed under and by virtve of The Municipal Act, R.S.0. 1937, Chapter 266, Section 405, Sub;section 65. AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable to repeal said Byâ€"law Number â€" _ THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WESTON ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That Byâ€"law Number 1328 be and the same is hereby repealed. 1328 A Byâ€"low to provide, by means of toxation, for the estaâ€" blishment and moaintenance of a fund for the support and aid of a civilion bond or bands of music and for making ennual or other grants from such fund to any civilion bond or bands or to the members thereof. WHEREAS under and by virtue of The Municipal Act. R.S O. 1950, Chapter 243, Section 388, Subâ€"section (1), paragraph 64, byâ€"laws may be passed by councils for providing, by means of taxation, for the establishâ€" ment and maintenance of a fund for the support and aid of a civilian band or bands of music and for making annual or other grants from such fund to any civilian band or bands or to the members thereof. THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WESTON ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. That a fund be established and maintained by means of taxation for the support and aid of a civilian band or bands of music in the Town of Weston. 2. That the sum to be levied annually for the said purpose shall be such sum as Council shall in each year determine but shall not exceed in any year the sum of $1,500.00, and such sum shall be raised by a levy on the whole rateable property in the Town of Weston. 3. That from such fund the Council may make annual or other grants 1956 1956 H. CLARK, _ Mayor 1, G. M. Clarkson, Clerk of the Town of Weston, do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the proposed Byâ€"laws. If the assent of the Electors is obtained to the Byâ€"laws, they will be taken into consideration by the Council after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this Notice (November 8th, 1956). Any tenant who is entitled to vote, and who desires to vote on the said Byâ€"laws, must deliver to me not later than the 23rd day of November, 1956, the Declaration provided by Sybsection 3, Section 276, of The Muniâ€" cipal Act, R.S.0. 1950. The vote of the Electors qualified to vote on money Byâ€"laws shall be taken on‘ the propored Byâ€"law: ot the annual Election, to be held on the 3rd day of December, 1956, between the hours of 1000 o‘clock in the foreâ€" neon and 800 o‘ciock in the afternson, at the places and by the Deputy Returning Officers appointed for the said Municipal elections. The Mayor will attend at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Weston, en Wednesday, the 28th day of November, 1956, at the hour of 12.00 e‘clock noon for the purpose of appointing, if requested, persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. The final summing up of the votes given for and against the said Byâ€"laws will be made by the Clerk on the 5th day of December, 1956, at the hour of 12.00 a‘clock noon at his office in the Town Hall. DATED this 8th day of November, 1956. [ H. CLARK, _ Mayor, That the sum to be levied annually for the said purpose shall be such sum as Council shall in each year determine but shall not exceed in any year the sum of $1,500.00, and such sum shall be raised by a levy on the whole rateable property in the Town of Weston. That from such fund the Council may make annual or other grants to any civilian band or bands or to the members thereof and the amount or amounts of such grants, and the time during the year that the same shall be paid and the person or persons to whom such grant er grants shall be paid shall be such os may be authorized from time to time by resolution of Council." BYâ€"LAW READ a first and second time this 29th day of October, A.D BYâ€"LAW READ a first and second time this 29th day of October, A.D TOWN OF WESTON BYâ€"LAW NO BYâ€"LAW NO Class rooms this week have been a hive of activity as teacâ€" hers and pupils prepare for open house which is to be held on Monday, November 19th, All parents are invited to attend and talk with the teacher, and to view the pupil‘s work. Maple Leaf school hold an Old Boys Reunion and it met with appfoval. Several of those preâ€" sent volunteered to look after it. The members voted a sum of | money. to Mr. Lavender to be | used for equipment in . the school. | G. H. CLARKSON, Mt. Dennis G. H. CLARKSON, A D A M S TIP TOP T A 1 LOR S 1177 WESTON RD. Men‘s & Boys‘ Wear YOUR NEAREST OPEN G. H. CLARKSON, Clerk. DEALER HOUSE RO. 2â€"5892 Clerk. Clerk. RED CROSS Room 9 (Miss Ofield) of Maple Leaf has recently organâ€" ized its Red Cross Club. Nomâ€" inating and voting were carried out in parliamentary procedure. Officers are: president, Susan Barber; secretary, Mary Kusâ€" chak; treasurer, Wayne Benson. GIRLS‘ SPORTS The final game of houseâ€" league volleyball was played this week. Members of the winâ€" ning team who will receive arm bands are Bev. Speare, Caroline Hrab, Norma Laver, Carol Thoszon, Irene Richardson, Jackie Brooks, Grace Bellsmith, Mary Lou Martin, Shirley Libâ€" erty, Mary Mizen. With the conâ€" @clusion of volleyball, the girls are looking forward to the winâ€" ter sports. Plans are under way for Houseleagues in Pinâ€"Ball for The Maple Leaf School Choir organized and under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs. F. Becumont and Mrs. J. Bacchus meets every Tuesday. The choir is comprised of pupils from Grades 7 and 8 and at members. Precious white . . . popular fall colors in long and short sleeves. Jewel neck and collar styles are selected marks of distinction. Embroidered trims! lace trims! Sizes 12 to 20. Sorry, not every size in every style and color. Arnel tissue faille! Silk and Cotton ! Wool Jersey ! Nylon and Cotton ! Nylon Georgette ! Costumeâ€"making skirts in soft, imâ€" ported wool flannel. Slim straight lines, and graceful pleated styles in fashionable shedes of grey brown, charcoal, or black. Sizes 12 to 18. Special, 5.00 each. A wonderful opâ€" portunity to stock up on skirts. Beautiful, _ beloved _ boucle knit dresses ‘at special savings! Twoâ€" piece buttoned front and slipâ€"on styles with fine ribâ€"knit skirts. In the group â€" black, ivory, red, cinnamon, royal, peacock, green, gold, grey. Sizes 12 to 20. present has about 70 muted tones to harmonize with new Fall sweaters Big Savings in this Sale ! regularly 39.95 WwWOOL BOUCLE 2â€"PIECE knit dresses ALL WOOL FLANNEL skirts regularly to 8.95 Sorry, no phone, C.O.D. or mail orders BLOUSES specially priced 3.88 5.00 22.50 Invite N. York Candidates To Address Nov. 20 Meet All candidates nominated for council seats, in North York‘s Dec. 3 election, will be invited to speak at a public meeting in On Friday last the senior pupils gathered in the auditorâ€" ium for a solemn and â€"moving Remembrance Day Service. Anthony Riccuiti acted as chairâ€" man; Sandra Wake read the 28th Psalm and Lynn Biekler led the assembly in a prayer for peace. Jim Woollett recited the poem, "The Union Jack" while Sandra Hollingworth, a Girl Guide, held the flag. During the service a represntative, from each room marched to the‘leno- taph with their contribution for the Poppy Fund. The assembly closed with the National Anâ€" them. rude: § and 6 and Basketball or grade 7 and 8. REMEMBRANCE DAY The lowest price ever for fine wool reveribles. Allâ€"round pleats, slim in repose, with plenty of width for acâ€" tion. Handsome plaids and checks, smart either side out. Sizes 12 to 18. Unusual, â€" distinctive â€" skirts rarely found at even 14.95. So hurry in to see the smart, imported tweeds and English flannels. _ Find them in slim skirts â€" a wonderful selecâ€" tion of the season‘s best colors. Sizes 12 to 20 made to sell at 16.95 imported allâ€"wool in smart plaids ! checks ! regularly to 14.95 FINE WELLâ€"TAILOKEL skirts REVERSIBLE SKIRTS 9.88 ity hall, 5090 Yonge St., on Tuesday, Nov. 20. This is the day after nominations. The Nov. 20 meeting will begin at 8.15. 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OPENING SPECIAL SPECIAL PURCHASEI From top makers a fine collection of all wools and imported tweed ENJOY THE SAVINGS IN EACH AND EVERY DEPARTMENT of seven resolutions aimed at establishing _ more _ controlied subâ€"division _ development _ in North York. The Oct. 30 meetâ€" ing asked that these resolutions be introduced as issues in this year‘s township election camâ€" Made in Italy AT YORK PLAZA reg. to 1.98 SKIRTS SPORTS gloves 1.00 1.39 Mt. Dennis YORK PLAZA WILSON AVE. AT JANE ST Shop Tonight and Friday to 1117 Main St. N., Weston The Savings are almost unblievable ! Sweaters so soft, scrumptiousâ€"you‘ll want several. A local independent dealer can serve you best in Vâ€"neck collared pullover, threeâ€"quarter sleeved, of cashmerized Super Orlon. Moss, coral, spice, white. Sizes 36 to 42. Shortâ€"sleeved Angora cardigan, collared, in mint, rose, blue. Sizes 14 to 20. 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