Detailed information on activiâ€" ties in 1959 have been outlined in the deputy controller‘s report and in consequence this review will deal in generalities. As the committee will recall no specific plans were laid for 1959 and the enly major activity was the pubâ€" lic meeting held in November. No local training was carried out in civil defence and only a few members have taken any specâ€" ialized training at C.D. headâ€" quarters. The committee held two meetings and paid a visit to the Scarboro Civil Defence unit. Revised Policy On a broader scale the federal government revised its civil deâ€" fence setup so that two departâ€" ments . (defence and health) share responsibility for planning under the guidance of the Emergency Measures organizaâ€" tion which reports directly to the prime minister. The federal share of C.D. costs has been increased to 75 per cent of approved proâ€" jects. The army has been given a more direct control of operaâ€" tions in case of a disaster. The federal government has decided that it will not make evacuation a compulsory policy in the event of war and that it will provide technical assistance in regard to basement and publica shelters against fallout. It seems imâ€" probable that any â€" antiâ€"blast shelters will be constructed for the general public. At the provincial level a similar revision in the organizaâ€" â€"â€" (Because the matter is of importance in the public gï¬cat. detailed reports of civil defence activities in the eston area are here published, The first report is that of the deputy controller and administrator of Weston Subdivision 24 of the Civil Defence Organization. Henry Loose, a longtime resident of Weston, is the deputy conâ€" troller.) The following report includes tion is underway with the coâ€" the deputy controller‘s report of|ordinating agency again reportâ€" activities during 1959. As usull‘ing directly to the provincial the events of the year are reâ€"|premier. 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It _ never ainting. ‘The Gertrude Ederie Fiberglas Basit COUFSG cosszsccucucn: M First aid mpenenes ae §2 Instructors . . w €8 Operators .. nopmmamens â€" 8 Welfare . mmrmesessescee | BB Health ME omuume â€" Public WOrKkgâ€"â€"smmascow. 16 Auxiliary police L......... 85 Rescue (police) ... » _ 4 Radiation monitoring (police and other services) ... 26 Period 1952 to 1959 }Civil defence numbers used 200 Struck off strength during 1952â€"1959 ... .............2222. 48 1959 ... wrowans Postage, 1959 1 Notices of meetings ... Routine mail sent out . Attendance at meetings for volunteers dvescll. 450 Number of meetings ... 36 In January, 1959, 55 notices were sent out to volunteers reâ€" Also signed up: Regular police Regular firemen Services Stre Control . Administration e Communications . ... > Auxiliary police ... . Auxiliary | firemen ........c... Wardens Public works (regular 16, auxiliary 17) Rescue . Health ; Welfare . Strength at Dec., 1959 Expended for amenities, Metro Plans It has also been proposed by Metro C.D. headquarters that an additional link be forged in the chain of command. This involves the creation of four zones in Metro; one each for west, north, east, and central; in each zone some specialized training could be given for personnel from the zone subdivisions. More complex training would continue to be given at headquarters and basic training would continue at the subdivisions. To date no decision has been made on this proposal. Present Services Strength lold on ; TEN YEAR WARâ€" A NT underwritten _ by LLOYDS OF LONDON. You will be wonderfully surprised at the beauty and low cost of this family swimming pool. It is made in Canada of miracle tion is underway with the coâ€" ‘oldinating agency again reportâ€" ing directly to the provincial premier. Within Metro the emâ€" phasis seems to be shifting from evacuation planning to a public information _ scheme _ wherein qualified people will visit existâ€" ing social groups and provide deâ€" tails on possible hazards and surâ€" vival measures under atomic atâ€" tack conditions. The committee may recall that this was the proâ€" gram found in effect at Scarboro and which was proposed for Wesâ€" ton. Personnel Recieving Training 1952 to 1959 d FOR LIFE $77.98 11.26 251 156 130 152 152 28 33 14 10 15 15 "That shelters will people from blasts or of radiation faliout." "We (referring to the Metro Toronto C.D. committee) _ sit around this tfable making jokes and making ourselves look silly." "Just what have we got from the senior partner in civil deâ€" fence? Frankly I don‘t think we‘ve got very much." I have wondered whether thig general public may be influenced by the remarks or statements of some of our leading public men. For instance, these were pubâ€" lisked in Toronto newspapers: This report is admittedly not encouraging after all the effort to recreate interest in Weston for civil defence. When the Wesâ€" ton â€" Civil Defence â€" committee came to our support we expected that this would stimulate the Weston people and make them realize the urgency for a live and active civil defence for their surâ€" vival. We were disappointed. "There is no protection against the H bomb and its fallout." The above examples illustrate the problem of creating an active interest in civil defence in Wesâ€" ton. I believe that this applies to all subdivisions in the Metro Toâ€" ronto area. _ At the public meeting held at the‘ municipal building Novemâ€" ber 12, 1959, only 19 Weston citizens attended out of a total attendance of 55. We sent out over 2,000 pamphlets as notices of this meeting plus some 21 letâ€" ters to churches, clubs, etc. Of these 21 notices only five orâ€" ganizations were represented. _ garding a radiation monitoring course to be held at S.D, 24 headâ€" quarters. Only 19 responded; eight finished the course. Then referring to the Metro Pine Street USED CAR LOT ACROSS FROM THE ELM‘S HOTEL â€" NEXT TO THE POLICE STATION THE ABOVE LISTED CARS ARE JUST A SAMPLE OF THE BEST SELECTION OF QUALITY USED CARS IN WOODBRIDGE. DRIVE A FEW EXTRA MILES SAVE THOSE EXTRA DOLLARS Fully equipped, powerâ€"steering, powerâ€"brakes, radio, automatic transmission, etc. Automatic transmission. Sharp! (Brand New) . . . fully equipped with automatic transmission, etc. Full waranty. A new car at a used car price! Only driven 1800 miles. A terrific saving! 1959 DODGE MAYFAIR SEDAN 1956 CUSTOM ROYAL 2â€"DOOR One Year Bonded Warranty ® LOW DOWN PAYMENT ® EASY TERMS 1958 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1960 RENAULT DAUPHINE EM 4â€"5141 Lippay Motors Ltd. Dial AT. 8â€"05 52 HARDTOP SEDAN WESTON not protect the effects 3. A continuing attempt to asâ€" sign specific functions in the event of disaster to specific local social groups, This of course reâ€" 1. A continuing attempt to create and maintain a control room group or headquarters staff capable of providing information and coâ€"ordinating operations in the event of a disaster. 2. Inauguration of a public inâ€" formation scheme whereby local groups can be kept informed from time to time by local personnel of the work of civil defence. For the future the suggested program is as follows: first publication of this Notice, file with the Board his objection to the said works being . / it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the said works will be considered DATED and first published June 23, 1960. (The following is the report of S. R. Greenwood, controller of Weston subdivision 24 of the Civil Defence organization. Mr. Greenwood is superintendent of the Weston Public Utilities comâ€" mission.) In closing I would say that as far as Weston CDSD 24 is conâ€" cerned the routine work must continue and thus maintain some semblance of an organized unit and prepare for a more hopeful future. Therefore all that can be done to promote greater interest‘ in civil defence is to await directives from Metro Toronto C.D. orâ€" ganization regarding the new emergency measures organization being set up by the federal govâ€" ernment. At present the auxiliary police is the only service that is showâ€" ing some spark of life. The reaâ€" son is, of course, that it receives greater facilities for furthering its training. "Travelling along in a sugpendâ€" ed state of. animation, waiting for some direction, and that Metro Toronto still does not have a coâ€"ordinator for its 20,000 volunteers." Toronto Civil Defence organizaâ€" tion: Concrete _ Curbs, Gutters, . and Asphalt Pavements on Granular Base Concrete Sidewalks , Storm Sewer Asghall Pavements on Existing ase Concrete Curbs, Gutters, _ and Concrete and Asphalt Paveâ€" ments Asphalt Pavement on Concrete TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporafion of the Town of Weston intends to s mients ; part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on such works: 2 construct as Loeal Improvements the works hereinafter listed, and to specially assess Descrip Wright Ave. . Gibson Ave. Jane St. 2,219.00 211.00 041 10 Pavement on Concrete Rosemount Ave. Lot 5 Plan 5092 Queenslea Ave, 4,170.00 2,710.00 0.437 10 Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its a pproval to the undertaking of the said works, and any owner may, within 21 days after the |b|?catltm of this Notice, file with 'heg‘"flq_’]“f"‘[’i‘:"_‘_""_‘, to the said works being undertaken. The Board may approve of the said works being undertaken, but before doing so tion. of W pALTON ONE ONLY 1953 rks 3 PLYMOUTH ;. iss ;av> s125.00 ON THLIS WEE’('S SPECIAL Woodward Ave Bo?rd Ave. Ellis Ave. Helen Ave. Patika Ave. Springmount Ave Woodward Ave. Woodward Ave. Wright Ave Gibson Ave. Speers Ave. North side of Robert Street East side of Rosemount Ave. West side of Rosemount Ave, South side of Woodward Ave. North side of Wright Ave. Vimy Ave. _ _ Wadsworth Blvd Robert St. . Rosemount Ave In order to achieve these obâ€" jectives more time avill have to be spent on planning and on folâ€" lowâ€"up than has been spent in the past year. It is suggested that the committee may wish to set up a regular schedule of meetâ€" ings for the remainder of 1960 in order to observe progress. It .is quires a substantially greater deâ€" gige of interest by such groups than shown ‘herstofore. Street Battalion, The Canadian Guards don‘t move a muscle when they are standing at attention, not even when young Mitchell Duff decides to get a close look at them. The three guardsâ€" men from left Mac Hamilton, Don Smith and Austin Oickle were rehearsing at Camp Petawawa the Guard Mounting ceremony they are doing this summer in front of Governâ€" ment House, Ottawa. INQUISITIVE YOUNGSTERâ€"Three guardsmen from the ‘THISTLETOWN: RBibate §5, _ WESTON m | Cyrrcss St. Ralph St. Gibson Ave, Macdonald Ave. Pine St Macdonald Ave. Lawrence Ave. W Springmount Ave. Grattan St. Cypress St. Elgin Ave. Gibson Ave Wright Ave. Gibson Ave Grattan St Church St. Cypress St Elgin Ave Church St Church St From Open Daily 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. TOWN OF WESTON Police §tn. In conclusion the writer again vishes to record his appreciation of the willing and indispensable services of Mr. Henry Loose, deputy controller, without whom the local organization _ would have long since stumbled to a halt. also suggested that $350 be inâ€" cluded in the municipal budget for civil defence purposes as in the past several years. 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