‘ gerning service station signs inâ€" i eluding various decorations now «oftem introduced at various staâ€" |\ au.I1PPAY® ... Phe, bylaw has been submitted ;’&w tudm Rol:ilr Cdommit- ~Aee . study and eady upâ€" i "'gt 40 merchants and busiâ€" f s men‘s organizations throughâ€" "‘out the Metro area have reâ€" * an audience with the 'mdeommittee before any deâ€" "éision is made on the proposed +»"No special provisions have been mmadé in the proposed bylaw conâ€" bylaw. c . ‘The bylaw calls for all existâ€" ;qnxlnzlnl signs to be reâ€" noved by January 1, 1964. The s@lternative is a $300 fine if conâ€" wicted in court for breaching the ‘LIPPAY MOTORS â€" ac by Metro hid N Memally alii * overhanging . advertising gns on all roads under Metro vernment jurisdiction. In their place facial signs ould be allowed. They would 0t be permitted to extend more ?.u inches over the street must be nine feet above the = ; f - ie ® > ; . E =# I . * â€"= o . P34 Eo Ruo o ro Considers New Bylaw ning Overhead Signs A Real Buy. Power Brakes Blue and Gray Automatie Transmission Power Steering 1955 Pontiac Hardtop Vâ€"8 1â€"5283 1955 FORD SEDAN "*~ _ $1095. 0°!cc> , 1959 â€" Page 2 ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION 44 MILES TO THE GALLON 205 .08 The facial signs outlined in the bylaw are signs attached to or forming part of a building and ‘havinz only a single face ap, proximately parallel to the face of a building. Service station signs, Metro Legal Department reports, should come under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Licensing Comâ€" mission. It is pointed out by Metro solicitors that a certain allow» may be included in the bylaw for non facial signs. If certain hardships can be proven where because of adjacent signs a busiâ€" ness man‘s property is blocked out, an overhanging sign may be considered. Compliance with regulations outlined in the bylaw would be enforced by the local municiâ€" palities. When paintingâ€" new . wood which is freckled with knots be sure to fill any holes with plasâ€" tic wood. Then apply a sealer to prevent the sap in the knot from ‘"bleeding" through the finish coat. DOWN ONLY The FABULOUSLY New ‘1495. Saving You Money CH ... 1s OUR BYSINESS I For Third Year Downsview Y.M.C.A. is continâ€" uing the conduct swimming classes again this summer at the Downsview RC.A.F. Base. This is the third summer the Y.M.C.A. has offered swimming instruction to boys and girls. The beginner on, up to the Life Saver, reâ€" ceives attention in individual classes for each level. Mr. David Sexton, a student at George Williams College in Chicago, Illinois, is directing the program. He is assisted by 16 ‘ctpablo leaders who are preparâ€" ed to help the children become more skilled at their swimming. There are 250 children enrolled in the classes. During July many of the swimmers received certificates which were presentâ€" ed at an Awards Night where all the parents attended to share in giving recognition to the many children. There are many boys and girls who would benefit from these lessons who ére not enrolled. The program will continue through August. Stewart Gilmer, Colin Cooper, Berry Kowal, Ted Kennedy, Brian Larter ,Leslie Zielinski, ‘The following children passed tests during July and received these awards: Downsview "Y" Continues Swimming Class , because were renovating! Automatic Transmission, 2 Tone Blue, Spotless 1957 DODGE SUBURBAN $58.00 per month Heater, Radio Two Tone Light Blue Really Clean INCLUDING COLLISION INSURANCE 1954 DODGE SEDAN 1957 FORD COACH $gqq .00 1695. 1995. David Witmer, Ted Rumble, Beverley Hood. _ _ _ Russell Brown, Theresa Conâ€" way, Terry Duffy, Edwin Howâ€" ell, David Larter, Helen, Wood»â€" ward, John Wiber, David Donn, Â¥vette Cutrara. ;.i've'"qâ€"u-a'.lvi:twie; to fresh salads, either boiled or‘ pickled into a delicious chutney. s Jeremy Cooper, Joane Davidâ€" son, Brian Hall, Christine Deâ€" vine, Bruce Larter, Ruth Robertâ€" son, Lawrence Rumble, Bryan Duffy, Elaine Schelberg. Popular Corn â€" On â€" The â€" Cob Has Long Canadian History The sweet comn that provides us with butterâ€"dripping cornâ€" onâ€"theâ€"cob, johnny cake, corn syrup, or just plain canned corn is a true native of America, with a long Canadian history. Corn ranks high in popularâ€" ity. While it is not eaten raw, it occasionally adds its distincâ€" _ Diane Webb, Barbara Wojda, Margaret Wojda, Patrick Nugâ€" â€"I.fv;fe;â€"el;;;éd lbng ago in Cen . 4â€"5324 ent, Sharon Goodier, John Telâ€" ford, David Larter, Larry Rumâ€" ble, Ted Rumble. _ s tral and North America and is known throughout the rest of the world as maize. The word "comn" actually means grain of Indian corn, or maize, was cultivated in Canada and norâ€" thern New York state by the Iroquois. Even today, those who follow the old tribal "Long House" religion still use corn Perry Hughes, Bruce Walker, Anthony â€" Kopezewski, Wayne Richards, Denis Boyer, Larry Fielding, Wayne Richards. Classes will continue at the Downsview Collegiate Swimâ€" ming Pool following the opening of school. Any boy or girl in the community can join the classes by contacting the Downsview Y.M.C.A any kind, except here and in the United States. n\ 61 MAIN S$T. N. WOMEN‘S SHOES â€" PUMPS â€" SANDALS WEDGE HEELS â€" SLIPPERS ~ _ TO CLEAR OUT The Balance of our SUMMER STOCK COME EARLY| RE W ABD SHOE STORES SHOE STORES Footwear at Every Day Low Prices out ThHey Go!! Drop in and see our large displays of ... DISPLAYED IN MOSCOW this summer as part of an American exhibit, this sofa might at first appear to doubtful Russians as another exâ€" ample of capitalistic extravagance. When they look closer, however, they see that it opens up into a comfortable double bed at night and dishes in their traditional feasts There was little interest in corn among the nonâ€"Indian population until about a hunâ€" dred years ago. A few varieties were known and farmed by the CGREATEST EVER All Colours WESTON time of the American Civil War, and from then on its popularity has increased steadily. â€"_ wéymxiw;\?, corn is eaten with relish everywhere on the conâ€" tinent. Large quantities of canâ€" the upholstery material is just as practical as it is decorative. Now being sold in Canada, it has an attractive covering of textured "Fabriâ€" lite," a vinylâ€"coated fabric highly resistant to wear and which can be kept clean with a damp cloth. Sleepâ€"orâ€"Lounge by Kroehler. ial is just as practical as being sold in Canada, it rering of textured "Fabriâ€" fabric highly resistant to CH. 1â€"2981