umhclllunuhcullnlo "tet-ttter-e-tHt. trtrm'trrtrttmtrrtehr+ mtdereerrstNtrtedrNtrtee- “Thai-â€hub." with“: than! nt. Vol. 69, No. u "The Reeve' (Eu not chaplain drlytn gulf Ce WY 'ltlhl0 Tr. $tllll'llllllii PERMI' Early Electlon Flurries Hint Good Election Storm kicked‘ on the North York elec- tion temp-in by leaning out It Reeve Vernon It Singer. An- nouncing his intention to con- test the Reevuhip next Decem- ber, Councillor Goodhnd blist- ed “my " Reeve Singer, criti- cizing his ule ot I Township- siipplied automobile and chauf- teur. Fegr "ij"iiiLii"i"'"'i,i'i On -giiijirit'"')Lot Owner Mr. mm lino chimed that the have would not have II unlisted telephone ttmntrer. Ila promised that, It M's elm his telephone number will be listed in an mayhem hook Ind citizens will be wqr$tatgr" to all him " â€any time. ' New Program Launched By Weston Library 'CII be Non}; .York’: Brat full-time Reeve," he announced and disclosed his plan to give up his job as a public relations man and devote twentrfour hours I day to the R echip if electbd. Mt. Goodh%u Met: a mem- beroltluN . Ynkcmell A children's Story Hour, M) minutes of reading and movies for youngsters, was started last Saturdhy morning at the Weston Public Library. The session! will be continued every wed during the coming winter months. Next Saturday, a 20 minute, colour movie will be shown, "Ti-Jean Goes Lumbering." This Is a French-Canadian folk tale about the fantastic exploits of a mysterious little boy. Ti-Jenn. whose' feats dwarf those of even the hardiest Iumberjack. Turning back the Subdivider Clock some five years in North York last spring has worked out to be a highly Iucceutul v.enture for North York Fathers. Requests to relax building regulations by Subdividers, in order to perrhit the inumce'of building permits prior to all servieerbeing installed, has resulted in the comple- tion of some 1500 homes throughout the Township and we: I spur to the unemployment situation which we. I eerioul one " that time. . The allure rate of .33% in the scheme was directly nui- butable to I cause completely outside the Jurisdiction of tho Tbvttsttip Fathers. According to Councillor N. Goodheld of Ward 8, where the tallure oc- curred in the noneompietittet of live homes, the hold-up in der. livery of I large pump mull-91 tor the pumping pinion to nerve the area. in: the contributing inept in not reaching the 100$ figure sought by Nora: York officials. _ linemen uncured at - Madly'l Council meeting. The] mm an my nu min-Id their In. In. â€my rod Relax Building Regulations 99 , effective in North York wire my "eaten-s-taut-t Memorial et the fret-who‘l- In: an aging *etruerfra' thin yak" (whammmymnulu (Myanmlioudluyo - -ioath-i'te"M" oegtsaer.dir. " Raw: Singer In: not yet dil- cloud whether ltr not he hm ‘to run again. Rowan, It in b. Jieved. that he may retire from jnuniéipal politics In hvour ot fprovincm mun. ' hid and Error lln the Court Councillor Juno: Walker; ' close friend of am Reeve, i expected to owe“ Gaodhnd tor the Reevelhlp and it in w named that the preterrt ,Reeve'l support will go to Mr. Walker. The tttrn preterm an interpre- tation of the role of the Crown in Cannda'a parliamentary sys- tem of government. Quoting trom historical and eotutitutioetel doe- umenta, the Mn show: Queen Elizabeth II opening Parliament and attending to other oncial function, in her role as Queen of Canada and head of the Com- monwealth of Nations. Royal Protocol Depicted' In Library Mitiie, “The Sceptre and the Mace,", I thirty minute color movie of the Queen’s visit, to ttte Cum- dian Pttrlittment two yep-s no is available to the public " the Weston Library. 1331‘th n " millimeter mud "tttrn, may be rented from the [My-tor “so pd night. Projegton m use I'llllble for will; Gcnlino 009M: May Shy open nu Io p.m. The officer! at York Town- ship traffic coure were getting nowhere in their efforts to ques- tion I dent mute concerning I charge that the deb mute wig exceeding the speed limit. The Subdivider in question. te. & G. Rally Homing: Ltd. stated to Council that mum tion of the home! Marted on June 15th at thin you. lhe large m required m that pumping nation had been on order from m American rim for tour months. Work In: pro- eeedirtgontheiarfrtttse%. mite of It'll. pipe m tic plant. Curt. and but "rod ur- face work. was mending ac- cording to pun. livery of the mg was We! I: the 11th An expert in the sign lan- guage wu obtained but the dent mute could Mill not be ruched. Ev'en writing did not. help. But thg, matter was .remlved. The tireleu court officials even- tually (uncovered that tho deaf mute read and understood only French writing and unwell. He was fined 850. Crawling nations will be II- 1owed fo remain open until ten pm. under I proposed York of 309mm Ind occupancy wu glated for the 20th of Sep- umber. In explaining the situation to the homeowner: it w mud out to “an an March-n “menu we“ vim build. a: nod not m the Melt, Me-tttei-s My [all Asad he 'it1tteltf tttme" In they m at with the Inb- deot n hum an emotion of the pump!“ mun which 'ar, 'lUfdU"dl c: "we " - would d.eehget-t h to In; Township by-lnw: - all their m m .‘. Hockey pads am usually "If. in August but not at cho‘Wulon Arena who“ it is hockey as usual. The Wonon one is reputed in be Old Friend of School Children Léaves for his Home. in Eng1atld 'rgit wucu In. "'TMM, M1§o~f~~g»uy_ to m. but. 'iiHfiiiiiirccp'iii';; The {Maura-nun origin): tr can ttt Watch tor the. month visit wht his' Ion, police Sergeant Len Cowling. The hall- day, however, stretched to . year - and - . - halt stay during which which time the cheery Englishman tiectune well-known in the community, particularly by the children ot King Street School. At the request of the police department he took the job of tunic guard at thrachool and made counties, friends among the roungsters. When he be.. came ill last winter, they show- ered him with get-well cards and gift-boxes of candy. wsrG"tiujir, v'iieLitiuitr)srir m iatsgittiissitr.r, W'hh‘w-hinmbwwzgnw 'stir/ret,').'),"!!, with the letter: which arrived in our editorial omen ad- dreeeed to the Navy-per in Weeton. We hope r. Wat. eon (at back home to as in good condition. Weston, - Canada Newspaper, t an writing in reply to A letter printed in the Chloe†Duly News. Aug. M, " written by e L Wet-on at your city. I am en - Amelie-n working man living nee:- Chieago m. A t-yeramagottetohatrip through Canada nnd wu struck by the beauty and blame- of your country. Th; Immune:- enaeourtely extended to me by your people will _elw_eye be m1. of you: people and mm. We In Amulet are jmly proud at this thte nlnuomhlg Our comma have mueh. ‘camnon. m In. to hive some VIM 'estteredarttaetgtt& A: only I Wmon will Iran I. a Wite,ttotnot-trtedtne '" In this country lied for you minimum-chloral» 'eeyP"'"""""1r't was. . William I. Hammad. [ an: Whipple Drive, _ garden“- M 0. Lei: tttit, the Queen honoured S er. Bdward Cowling with I Perhaps Mr. L. Watson got just the kind (inaction he watt lockingI when he wrote a letter to t e Chicago Daily News while he we: touring the United Stet". But it "erm, that feeling toward his article is running mighty high south of tho border when two rest.. dents of Illinoi- would teke the troubh of writing to Mr. _Wlteon'|' home town - - with their own strong comments. We present Mr. watson's letter jut u it appeared in the Ayn-rim menu's“! t'g'ytdimg',t,rt,Nth,,t 'rtt?, Matting-lag A Letter Written Abroad Comes Home MT WINDS FROM THE SOIITII M you to." in the, was of tt-are.ar-t.sid Sunday Cowling FTC-W the Input-l Service Neck]. no presentstlnn 1m nude in return for " yan’ - n the Roru Family? null carrier. Each any during that: yous. Cowling. drove the Queen’s unsound mu truck. gunned by hound Yard detectives, to Buckingham Pikes and her other residence: throughout England. Stan Cowling hid Joined the mail service following " years in the Roral ley. A Leavipg home, he had enlisted It the age of 13 ttnd served about! an ancient training vessel where hardship was part of everyeg life. Even in sutt-treezing tem- purtureg, the young “no: had To the Editor ot the Weston Newspaper. Dear Sir: . L. Watson's tl" waving puz- zles me and is also distressing. It is I shame that one person's intolerance and animosity should poison the relationship between Idjacent countries. Even though I an of Clmdiun Ancestry, my flrst r'eactibn was one of Inger, but then of pity for Inch rancor. Indiana Ind Illinois are teeny mostly agricultunl not scenic, end not tourist minded. They resemble (u I recall) the coun- try side between Sam!- and To- ronto. L. Watson would and the Thin letter appeared in the Chicago Doilu Now: on Auguat " 1955. In In. th on five day: after In publi- cation lhg Timer and Guidc received two letters from the USA! which was"! a different view. I am writing this mull letter to tell you about the "trip" we had through your "beautiful America" What l'counu'y? I still do"! fl " how you Yanks on than waving your a... Ind JT, your my hood. of ohm I {Lump like that. - - (J. We were in Indium and that "int an. the cake. The “home." there (I use the term Monty) linked u though they had never "en I can! of print our line. the day may were put up. Ind that mutt hum been in the Civil War. Enrywlnn you M It - hardton-ylndhtlhohi‘ho way with Ill d u I†tiring "tit m5 but than: u 'ttVet In: Att Ruskin I'm - " n! " mama: may“, mason, Mm: n. "" All yoga up " thrive on _ I 'r _ 9 1teey-reiert1eiit unit tgttiNt 2l'e'r"l'lclel'l'a'il1"epit', to climb tttq ship’s mAua'y- 325...!!!W "of., “19, Ft?! Ehiik men-Vania" T During the wer, he took put in naval engagements agninat the Germans and was later a- signed to the submarine service. It was during his service aboard the submarines that his life was saved by an accidental eye in- jury. Mt. 'Cowling’s wife was 'kill- ed during I Won air raid. Follgwing the war. he met and During . (deadly tretgttte with I. shipmate, he In: struck in the on with a cigarette. The - caused him to be hoopl- mm and during his 'trr hi bed, his sub, ttlord 2r; put to so: for an! exercise; he sub 1nd “I crew wen Aunt mum type thing in the adamant northern Wiscomin, Mintyqttta, further west or the list can More excitement on Sunday: would probably be found in our large cities New York. Detroit or Chicago rather than in "hick†towni. . I have not noticed cum». by old farm homes. but have seen television serial! and ha" thought how wanderful it ll chit they hive them. It must be lonesome on (Inn: in winter. Yours truly. Dbrothy Bergman, 4224 Central Ave., Western Springs, Illinois. And you run lmnd in your hunt: Weuwanlcann Caddy, mu cum thin "heel Ind tho “occupant." "R an akin. I m which In In old - tub. mm on mm a as") W a - all h an an no: by_|h_Am r9.t it Jim. 1u'ga"',uhP2"t wmym‘d, than an h mun bd- in "8rtr,'h'dttt Imp-Do than†main-Mud. than-lawman- wman‘v-p town in IMilm that wun‘t hatrde.d.Nttatetet-itttet a.tturtit-tettert "'WT Le a "'-'"e9" Don't make seniority a bogey- man," commented Deputy Reeve oyle. Nt always happens that some departments, because ot different circumstances will ex- pand and junior employees will advance to better positions than those held by certain senior em- ployees,".he said. 1, Don't Make , Seniorily A Engeyman : “anon a! I new ‘si- ton. t ot whim pur r, x In†by the ml annular, m norm-h le to Reeve Tanks in York own- ship Coma The Counell de- cided to table the mattek tor the present. / married tt w'iddw nairimrsmith. Two years later, his Ion Len married Ur rhythm, this Explaining his hposition, Reeve Tank: Ilid the b was being done adequately the pretrentatatt, some who ha M year: of service and who would not be in a position to apply if the job was advertised. - Reeve Tonks askéd to have a committee let UD to study fhe Stevenson and Kellogg report. tune ttr Child: " year: :16. He ioitted the Weston police de- partment und in today acting inspector of this division. unud him with 1 silver, En;- Itt't-atrle beer an; inscribed with M good wishes. which he now cherishe- " his nou- Councillor Linden poi d out the Inge tor the Juan d posi- tion wu recommende by Me.. venmn and Ktllog, nagemeM engineers, but he w 't sure the position was no . "Have we ucept the report of Stevenson and erg?" uk- ed Deputy Reeve Graham. N don't think we cl quote their wage -scale until" tt do," he said. 'l mum. who-Ind come to know My gown-g well, held a ed towarth ’Engllnd. But next year. the ex-mailman and navy veteran will return. His next visit, however, will be I per- manent one for Stan Cowling puns to make Wotan his home. Friends Despite Busil'less Pa'qhership Thu is the secret of how two Weston pharmacist: have man- aged to retain I friendship 1'ltthol"r,g in mammal in ite it. puber- Itll,'. Jack 'tdt,',,'. halt of the tun which operate: I drug 3395'. in WWI. mailed the precautions which no and MI W. Alec non-men. take to Avoid‘the problem: that tradi- tionapr plum huh. par- "We tttrt keep out ot each!) ottper's hair". l “Occasionally, on; of ul will think the other in any tor bur. ing a with item," Jack Pence admitted, "not otherwise we have in talkie." The parte-ship began in the Mud-mum clu- u Kale Btrmtrrhtierettook Jackal JetttdtPtte9ttt1tthr.t.t edttt_ttednrsrhinnttttr ttte'pmttoethmoftretttwWhit& Ptomtttartimems,"ttter- 'eipratrtiriittIt Each Gum’s (Hair N-mmmm um thedrMrgt- in“. rap-dob st chm has“, mmloqhglth,9o uni In“. an been." minim ting-nth, It. Wan-.1» yum-p. M mmnanlLJuk eamqirtl,etttatVtkaM ther uni- w up u u- "at-tttmt-i-tel-ttttttel It! “In: Mtr, ther 'ii'jiii'i land trgeu 4rttdr2tiGiami Thi ‘weex. Man Cowling end- l hi: visit to Weston and head- can, a. A. mm! 3" ir, ml " he to rt own» nun de- 'ia) for and "1Withhold Permit lr To Inform Property The Weston council this week voted to withhold M W prowl ot the issuance of I building permit' ttte tweed apartment buildings to be erected on Main Btteet NW - Church Street. T The approval was withheld ""---------.---- pending the official notirusatii, q . of a property owner ',iti'e,iiitiiPttnPitor _ " Mr. McNamara who own: I C “ , " foot lo ire tl between the', . V _ 30 13,01,353 ifu'lh/l1's'. 'Cnllm'at. - '-, The firm which unwed far the two building permits " ready has received a permit to erect I N-euite apartment building Idjlcent to the two proposed sites. i The Weston council, new as the Weston pinning been de- cided that I mull single man, dwelling between two seven storey Minding: would consti- tute planning scheme which would be open to ridicule. 'The council unanimously “vot- ed to infqrm Mr. McNamara ot the possible devaluation of his praperty if and when the build- inrpermits were issued ter the .two 7l-suite structures. ‘The council announced that nothing but the possibility of the you}: ot buildings becom- ing an eyesore stands between their duty of giving the permit. The town dark was instruct- ed to write to Mr. McNamara and mum him that the council mttsinarrodtiosttotaaue the building will and to draw to Mr. McNInnn’s mention to the [mine amnion at his 44-foot Property it if been“ sandwiched between the. two high-rise toartments. F . _ l "T hope we are not being used £1991!†â€the “W on getting /the atrartmenU," .said Camilla Jack Holley. “But there is no doubt of the acts in the matter and out of considera- tion tor Mr. McNamara we must assure ourselves that he is fully The Weston eoirricit will hold the building permit for at least two weeks. amp; the limited possituh'- ties of his parcel of land when the permit is oane3ioned." HUMBER MEMORIAL TO RECEIVE YORK . TOWNSHIP GRANT Humber Memorial _ Hospital will receive a capital grant at $5,000 for the year 1958 tram York Township. 4hb9d-MpMMM Iuirotemrtoqiotttee'0etrs “Minn-009mm “no. um.†DoWnsview Collegiate Scholarships (Two of Algebra, Gem Trigonometry and Physits Chemistry). renewing u In“ the 'hit/j", unity of Toronto "ttie'r")i" scholarships you by DowM3 students. T dt:), Faculty a Air _ At'), The Edward Blake in raiti:ii' and German - mu sun MAW} Engledow Council Ttiii; 'i),', PUShing CPR " mum Coma r J. S. McLean in Mum: SciencHohny Percy. Trinity Couch " The s'Dieuon Scholanhxp g! Modern Pngupges--Mists Si! Mary Entlgdow. . " Gell. They were told the in; way owned the land for " F on either side of the bridge. :1 Reeve This moved I " letter be an: go the can. me to have tho-ism are: immediately. 2?, 'rqr'a reply the! vault! unto eortaidemtitm" York Y ship Council's request for erection of warning sign ld, both sides of the railway ". tle in Lambton Park when g small boy recently lost " RM, annoyed exceedingly Dena“: Reeve Gall. . ci pp the up _w!m?" Deputy flee": Graham '9n't we go ahead and The Candi!!! ' 'fi), _ v , Fit