Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jul 1960, p. 6

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© Thursday. July 14. 1960 â€" _ THE TIMES & GUIDE Roses Are Feature Of Westway Flower Show The Westway Horticultural Soâ€" giety‘s first annual flower show, with most entries submitted by rose growers of the area, offered local flower growers the opporâ€" tunity to display their prize blooms to the ov which thronged School. Mrs. H. C. Dullery, of Toronto, was judge. Mr. Dullery exhibited slides and films of interest to gardeners after the exhibition. Awards | were | made in 23 classes in 4 general divisions: flowers, floral airangement, best rose in show, four roses section. Class 7â€"1 spray Polyantha or Floribunda Roseâ€"1st, Mrs. Sheila Eecles; 2nd, Mrs. Olive Henley; 8rd, Mrs. Jean Gunn. Class 8â€"1 spray Climbing rose â€"Ist, Mr. Norm Henley; 2nd, Mr. Ray Gamey; 3rd, Mrs. Jean Gunn. _ Results of the judging in the various classes are as follows: Class 1â€"1 red rose H.T.â€"1st Mr. Norm Henley; 2nd, Mrs Albert McDonald. s Class 4â€"1 yellow rose, H.T.â€" Ist, Mrs. Harry Life; 2nd, Mrs. Denise Thurston; 3rd, Mr. Norm Henley. Class 5â€"1 Bicolor H.T. roseâ€"â€" Ist, Mrs. Albert McDonald; 2nd, Mr. Norm Henley; 3rd, Mrs. Sheila Eccles. â€" Class 2â€"1 pink rose H.T.â€"1sa, Mrs. Harry Life; 2nd, Mr. Norm Henley. 8 Class 3â€"1 white rose, H.T.â€"â€" Ist, Mr. Norm Henley; 2nd, Mrs Sheila Eccles. Class 6â€"1 Grandifloraâ€"1st Mrs. Jean Gunn. Class 9â€"1 Peonyâ€"1st, Mr. Norm Henley; 2nd, Mrs. Irene A shortage of sites suitable for use by plants and warehouses will curtail industrial expansion in North York this year. Gordon Baker, industrial comâ€" missioner for the township, exâ€" plained that North York should have at least 100 acres of imâ€" mediately useable land for inâ€" dustrial construction available; at present the township can only provide 20 acres of serviced land for industrial use. Industrial Growth Held Back By Shortage Of Sites In North York â€" AS to land Si[es whlch were ‘alu-l”fll LNE TUCZ Ul. uclu.)rruwl.\ hot Uscable by (ndusiry Mr) paler) L0O‘"s baCk on residential con. said that m‘any industries <are 2t htton until such time as the not interested in land which is ratio of .mdus'“”al asseesment not serviced with sanitary and improves is of theoretical value storm sewers. The "red tape“,"n"" involved in purchase of lands for| _ One of the methods adopted to industrial use when the land has attract industriay to locate in not been zoned for such operaâ€" the township is the loan plan tiens stops many prospective |provided by North York. The buyers, he commented. | township advances $3,000 per acre Mr. Baker explained that the for services as required to inâ€" "economic health" of a muniâ€" dustries. The loan is repaid over cipality is largely dependent on a 20â€"year period. Through this the amount of industry located loan method, the initial cost of in it. In a muncipality with a land devolepment is lowered. good ratio of industrial assessâ€" Services for land can very from ment compared to residential asâ€" $2.500 to $6,500 per acres, Mr. sessment, individual homeowners Baker said, depending on the have a less burdensome tax rate. location of the site and the type Industries share the tax load. of services required. Mr. Barker cited an instance of an industry which needed a 100â€"acre tract. When a suitable site could not be located in North York the firm commenced neâ€" gotiations with Scarboro. Mr. Baker explained that the "economic health" of a muniâ€" cipality is largely dependent on the amount of industry located in it. In a muncipality with a good ratio of industrial assessâ€" ment compared to residential asâ€" gessment, individual homeowners have a less burdensome tax rate. Industries share the tax load. FEATURING SPECIAL BUSINESS MEN‘S LUNCHES 7.30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. â€" DINING ROOM OPEN TILL 8 P.M. Banquet facilities available for Reservations CALL AT 8â€"0871 No. 7 Highway â€" 1 Mile West Of Woodbridge WISHES TO ANNOUNCE ITS NEW â€"HOURS OF OPERATION BRUCE McEACHERN E::rm. with _ overdrive and rebuilt engine. 1955 TilIAM:;.'l P ;l' Van, good tires a engine, exâ€" tra windows. 1960 MERCURY ; T. Exâ€" press, used as demonstraâ€" tor, new appearance. $600. off. 1955 VANGUARD %, T. GHERâ€"EDâ€"DALE RESTAURANT Findlay‘s Ice Cream 20 NEARLY NEW AND LATE MODELS "Air Conditioned" the overflow crowds SPORTS CARS Valleyfield â€" One Mile Above Highway 7 AT. 8â€"0641 H.T.â€"â€" Till 9 p.m. Except Saturday |_Despite the shortage of serâ€" viced land, North York has imâ€" proved its industrialâ€"residential ‘ratio, Mr. Baker pointed out. The present proportion is 74% resiâ€" dential to 26%, industrial. Class 10â€"1 Tuberous Begonia â€"Mrs. Art Hill Class 12â€"3 stem Sweet Wil liamâ€"1st, Mrs. Marg. Hammond 2ndâ€"Mrs. P. Dutton; 3rd, Mrs. R C. Kennedy. Hleyworth; 3rd, Mrs. Marg Hamâ€" mond. Class 16â€"1 stem any flower over 15"â€"Ist, Mrs. Kennedy; 2nd, Mrs. Marg mond. Decorativeâ€"Class 1â€"Vaseof mixed flowersâ€"I1st, Mrs. Olive Henley; 2nd, Mrs. Marg Hamâ€" mond; 3rd, Mrs. Millie LerGow. Class 11â€"1 stalk Lilyâ€"Ist, Mrs. R. S. Kerr. Class 13â€"3 stems any other flowerâ€"1st, Mrs. Ken Jarvis; 2nd, Mrs. R. C. Kennedy; 3rd, Mrs. Minnie LeGrow. Class 14â€"1 spike Irisâ€"1st, Mrs. R. C. Kennedy; 2nd, Mrs. Millie LeGrow; 3rd, Mrs. Marg Hammond. Class 15â€"1 stem any other flower â€" 8â€"15"â€"1st, Mrs. Marg Hammond; 2nd, Mrs. Millie Le Grow:; 3rd, Mrs. R. C. Kennedy. Best rose in showâ€"Mrs. Harry Life, 51 Saskatoon Drive. Class 2â€"Bowl of 4 rosesâ€"any varietyâ€"1st, Mrs. Sheila Eccles; 2nd, Mrs. R. C. Kennedy; 3rd, Mrs. Olive Henley. Class 3â€"Miniature | arrangeâ€" mentâ€"1st, Mrs. R. Nolloth; 2nd, Mrs. Millie LeGrow; 3rd, Mrs. Olive Henley. Class 4â€"Children‘s arrange mentâ€"1st, Wendy Heyworth. Class 17â€"1 stalk Jean Gunn. Winner of Four Roses Trophy â€"Mrs. Sheila Eccles, 3 Tyler Place. Although the rate of industrial expansion has dlowed in the past year, Mr. Baker is optimistic «bout future prospects. The lag in residential construction, well marked this year, may â€" leave more room. both in available land and in available capital, for industrial expansion in the townâ€" \ship, Mr. Baker suggested. Councillor Dalton Bales, chairâ€" man of the industrial committee, said that the flea of deliberately bolding back on residential conâ€" struction until such time as the ratio of industrial assessment improves is of theoretical value only. 1959 MORRIS MINOR, radio, extras. Only driven 11,000 miles. 1954 _FORD _ CONVERâ€" TIBLE, power top, good engine. 1949 FORD ! T. Express, in good running order, but rusty. Only $125.00. Lupinâ€"Mrs Ham other TOMATO JUICE 9»«+~99. 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