Ratepayers’ Assoc. Meeting Hears Ward Four And Etobicoke Candidates ll!!!“ III-z The tive cm. ditUtes for am in Ward 4 Btotricoke wan the speak-:- " . meetmg med jointly by the Fun-ham and Golfwood mums Rat-nun Auocmions on Tuesday, Nov. 13th 1n Fan. haven public school. President ot _the Fqirhlven Ratepayers group. Herb Foster Town of Weston For Efficient Servl'ce To All You Can Be Sure With Lloyd George SAINSBURY HOLLEY COUNCILLOR RE-ELEGT "JMlt" IlIlllllllllllhallllLdl" GOUNGILLOR Weslon Election Bar Mon., Dec; 3 GOUIGILLOB KEEP WESTON “WESTOV vo TE Allllllllllllb'ii:_ ELEGTORS 0F WESTON L-O-N-G FIRE TRAVEL To ELECT 1957-58 lot 0: lulu undivided rupomlbillry for Innalling and nrvlcln' a new, dollar-saving McClARY Unit in your homol Ivory ,Gsisu facility (including fuel oil delivery) is ot your dinpoml. ‘957-58 for ContiruUd Progress DECEMBER 3rd. For "God Save The Queen" Sixty-odd residents of the Fairhaven and Goltwood wan chairman of the meeting and introduced each of the speakers: Robert Bush, chdale; Dalton J. Little, Fairhnven; John Allen, councillor Incumbent, ot Rexduc; Bruce Evans, Thutletown and thham s. Mc- Gee Thistletown. Transportation -- To Polls CH. 1-0564 RE-ELECT BULL V0 makes a McCLARY OIL or GAS HEATING UNIT your mos! economical buy! I Every unit In the McClary "no femur-u long Fire Travel. This gives the lows" chimney temperature pouible (without forming noxious gum), high hunting efficiency through maximum heat "and" and anomaly teonomieol fuol consumption. First speaker, labor! an " apparently basing his campaign on a well deikrted path and no ,crnuon plattorm. Ha luckily ' penned thq picture at the exil- jun; inadcpuate park mum" in Wad Pour and offend lam enlighunina and heartening mews that in future there will be six miles ot parkland along the west branch of the Humber River with an airtiticial lake sit- uated in this area. . Mr. Little opened his speech ent ammo I greater proven- with a ten point programme and ion of the ttttqt of education. then specifically outlined his Also :paaklng was Jamel proposal in regard to Metro re- Douala of the Etobicoke Board form which is representation of Education who told of the by population of electoral dis. t'g/"ti',', planning that the board tricts and do away with the as done and will be doing to l indirect representation that now keep the supply of schools ade- l prevails in Metro. His seeondlquate with the ever growing 'point was good public relations l number of children in Ward 4. c that would exist between court- 5 He intimidated that there will ll cil and the electorl. lbe be . secondary achool open- i There is a dire need for bet- ing in Thistletown next year ter public relations, in that an l and that the necessary land had informed electorate is an in- l been purchased for a secondary _ telligent electorate and betterjschool on Royal York Road to public relations will do much l serve the immediate area. to dispell the apathy ot ther During the question and ana- ‘Clecwra’eg he declared. . ‘wer period, the perennial hot l Mr. Little, too, mentioned l potato of local politics, 'Multiple ‘recreation and parks. ifamilies in single family dwel- .‘ Councillor John Allen was i lines' was raised. Councillor I almost terse in his remarks and l, John Allen explained the coun- ‘spoke 9f the forward look forlcii', attitude and assured the 1957 with a natty little phrase, ', people that test cases are being '"More for Four". lprepared for court action. He 1 He related to East business, also stated that council cannot ot the council and outlined some [enforce the bylaw to the exact ‘01 the pressing needs ouch as _ letter of the law as there are l traffle control. better police I extenuating circumstances in ot the pressing needs Iuch as _ letter of the law as there are traftic control. better police‘extenuating circumstances in protection, Ind the need T for , many cases. parks and recreation in Wards This was the liveliest part of 4. the meeting and there were William S. McGee gave {varied opinions, as to what is brief outline of his early lilelright and what is wrong but in Parkdale and Leaside and nothing concrete was decided mentioned his Mewardship on upon the vital question. C'iiiiiiirC"FioCCC'CCCCri'ri % By Henry loos. (p The championship Tournament of the University of Toronto is now under way. After five rounds T. J. Enright and T. Ver- ny are in the lead for first place. Heights' guild "unruly. d the opportunity meant“ to hear the pronoun: candidate- present the aluminum. and platforms tor election to coun- cu. The audience received the speakers with In inditteretnt amount of attention and - plause. William S. McGee gave a brief outline of his early life in Parkdale and Leaside and mentioned his Itewardlhlp on Councillor John Allen was} almost terse in his remarks and) spoke of the forward look tor; 1957 with a natty little phrase,) "More for Four". 1 We’re Not Kidding! sun? EARLY FOR alumnus 80th Sid. Stores 1217 Weston Rd. an. Latin", Mr. DIM". lay-Away Club Now Open rovs - GIFTS. I George Von Berner, the Yugo-; a slav Chess Master, and Tutor of: - chess at the Evening Classes . of the University of Toronto,! - recently gave a simultaneous lu-i ‘play against 25 members of the} 3U. of T., in Hart House. He won: {21, lost 2, and drew two. J. r.; (Scott-Thomas and M. Rupp were; ithe two winners. Larry Evangj (the winner of the First CanadianL Open Championship Tournament! I played this year, is only 24 years fold. In 1951 he won the U.S.A. _ Championship beating the great I Reshevsky. In the same year he Kwon the USA. Open Tourna- lment.‘ In 1952 he was awarded I the International title of Master. 1 Played " St. reuniting in 1896 j QUEENS GAMBIT DEtaaNED) WHITE - M. N. Flllsburv BLACK - Dr. E. Lullor 'c'l.ttJ! the nuts t. 1. 3-91. Although deer were intro- duced to Nova Scotia only some 60 years ago. the province to- day has a legal kill of more than 40.000 of these white-tailed ani- iClii iikir NxN Irk8 RREI xN R-QRO ltr,: - In" of Thutletown an he makes no plan]... and I- not b evil-Ida put ettort ot the council but 101le pro. - leadership to the fut- un council. He in concerned with betttr tonal, better plan- ning and dovdopmcnt, more 3police protection. anq relief 'trom the onerous municipal 1ttt'," on rut estate by luv- ing the sonic: levels of sawm- ent assum. n greater propon- mn of the cool of education. Tyn mals. iii? BPxP ng Ho openly mud that bei would make no promises butl iiiiiiiithtrita't'r,riEiii'ii when and“ what to no.» Iowan. 'nd hum pub. Sine. In 11m in an and close to the ravage. of the ttood conditions or the Humber Riv-r he in a con-um supporter at atuttuate tbood control on the number. I’lbllc Ullllllu - SOUND - mums IWIIBTIITIGI desired. m. IncludOd HG,, Each has scored 4% to th Also waking was June- Ponhlle pf the Etobicoke Board of Education who told of the t'g/"ti',', plnnning that the board as done and will be doing to keep the supply of schools ade- quate with the ever growing number of children in Ward 4. He intimidated that there will be ha I secondary whoa] open- ing in Thistluown next Fear and that the necessary land had been purchased for I secondary school on Royal York Road to serve the immediate area. RE-ELEOT 513 ch x3 ch RICHARDSON ch “CHAILI†“HON tir " iifaa'GGte, In four " M, i7: PxP eh PxR B-NS 1’33“ Att KR-Ql (1-35 Koa g-KG eh iHi4 1134 TEA BAGS Sal-ul- Mild and M-Naw - Custom Ground 8 one“ com: "re mp COOKIES ""', FINE ERESII FRUIT! AND VEGETABLES GREEN BE AN S FloriarreshNonGrade,Tendtrr,srrmguss 2 Florida, No. 1 Grad. Now Crop, 8w"! Eating Pate-l T Cum light, Modal Million " INSTANT MILK 21.1., â€49 MARGAR'NE ',.,,.2c.yt,..s.l5v7,.t spam: mamas D939. 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