Times & Guide (1909), 21 Jul 1960, p. 9

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_ |~ The British Fruit Murket LEAGUE LEADERSâ€"Members of the Weston Kiwanis club in the western division of the North York Midget League take time out at the end of a winning season to pose for a team photograph at Strathburn Park, home grourids for the club. With the 1lâ€"game regular season just completed, the Weston Kiwanis compiled a record of eight wins and three losses to capture the league crown. They are now awaifing the results of a playoff series between the 400 Lions club and the Dufferin Lions team in the Since 1956 the Canadian labor force has increased by 1.4 milâ€" lion persons and a reduction in farm employment from 1,270,000 to about 700,000 has added that many more to the nonâ€"farm labor force in the period. STEEL â€" CAST TIN ALL METALS Cor. St. Clair & Old Weston Rd. PRINTING OFFICE â€" 3 Wallace St. Phone AT. 8â€"1032 Woodbridge Commercial Printing Wedding Stationery Typewriters Adding Machines Cash Registers Office Furniture Rubber Stamps Advertising Specialties Mimeogrdphing Printed Cellulose Tape Counter Sales Books 2173 ISLINGTON AVvE. N. HOUSE WE HAVE A SUPERâ€"GIANT PRESS TO HANDLE ALL_KINDS OF SHEET METAL Open All Day Saturday . FREEDMAN & SON LTD. 44 8th Ave. N. ~ e SWEET CHERRIES h jâ€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€" e MONTMORENCY CHERRIES ‘ Let Us e RASPBERRIES l £Atn | Yarrer ~ and Homeâ€"Grown Vegetables PMONE FOR PHTCES W A N T ED HIGHEST PRICES PAID THIS IS THE WEEK FOR: @NTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS‘ MARKETING BOARD REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS A satisfactory solution to parâ€" ents of Jewish pupils attending public schools at which religion was taught was offered by Dr. F. W. Minkler, director of educaâ€" tion for North York, Religious Class To Be Held After Hours At Christmas parents of pupils attending _ Wilmington _ school complained that youngsters were being taught religion against their will. More than 78 per cent of pupils attending the school are Jewish. Seventyâ€"five per cent of parents answered in a questionâ€" naire that they did not wish their children to be taught religion in school. SANDWICHES MADE WITH BUTTER TASTE BETTER! The experiment whereby reâ€" ligion is taught from 3.30 to 4 p.m. for pupils who want to atâ€" tend was stated as highly satisâ€" factory by Dr. Minkler. Principals at Cedar Grove and Wilmington schools say parents find the plan acceptable. Four other township schools will inâ€" troduce the same schedule to their programs. To avoid confusion parents registering youngsters are asked to state in writing whether they want their child to receive reâ€" ligious _ education _ at _ school. Records show that approximately AT. 8â€"0731 midget league. Weston Kiwanis then plays the winner of that series in & bestâ€"outâ€"ofthreée set for the division championshp. After that, there is the play for the North York chamâ€" pionship against the ultimate winner of the eastern division of the loop. The Kiwanis had an early sprint that cartied them to six successive victories and a record of 42 runs against 18 in early season play. The divisional playoffs will be a homeâ€"amidâ€"away series, beginaing next Monday at StrathBurn Park. 50 per cent of parents have reâ€" quested to have their child exâ€" cused. There have been no reâ€" quests for exclusion from Genâ€" tiles, the principals stated. Speaking about the new plan, Dr. Minkler pointed®out that it gives one opportunity to get reâ€" ligious instruction at school level even in schools which have a high nonâ€"Gentile percentage. The old plan gave a choice to people who didn‘t want it, Dr. Minkler obâ€" served. Board Chairman FrankWatson thought the school officials have found the plan many other schools with similar problems may want to utilize. RCAF MIGHTY HERCULES ON DISPLAYâ€"Just off the Lockâ€" heed Aircrait production line, is the first of the RCAF Herâ€" cules f6ur @fgim@ turboâ€"prop jet heavy transport aircraft. Featurifig easy manoeuverdbility and rapid loading faciliâ€" ties, the 60 ton giant dirlifier can be converted to carty 92 Canada‘s first magazine, pubâ€" lished in Halifax in 1789, was called the Nova Scotia Magazine and Camprehensive Review of Literature, Politics and News. At uonnen sowmmtt Proposal For Underground Wires |in the North York development \shown in the film. Counciltor Trving Paisley has suffered another setback in hs fight for underground wiring in Novth York. Conncil this week reâ€" jected the sugwestion that hydro wires bBe buried in new subdiviâ€" si0MS Councillor Paisley has done conâ€" siderable research on the subject znd from tiwie to time brings in new material to Back up this ar @uitWent, woek By Councitior Fred Young, who remurked that a television program on planning showed no cvidence of overhead wiring in European developments. We addâ€" ed that the commrentator draw attention to the overhead wiring Reeve Waiffle Hedges On Claim Air Raid Drills Compulsory |\ Reaction to the Waffle stateâ€" ‘menl. was swift and almost overâ€" | whelmingly adverse. Metro ofâ€" Micials wanted to know what "act" the reeve was referring to under | which citizens would be liable. [No law, federal, provincial or ‘municipal, is presently on the \statute books which would alllow ‘police to charge citizens who \feiled to get off the streets durâ€" ling and air raid, legal experts Recanting an earlier statement that citizens who did not coâ€"operâ€" ate with police and civil defence wardens during practice air raid alerts would be liable under "the act," Reeve O. H. Waffle of Etobicoke, chairman of the metroâ€" politan â€" Toronto civil defence committee, announced this week that participation in any practice drill would have to be voluntary. In an earlier discussion of a planned air raid alert rehearsal Reeve Waffle had insisted that the purpose of the test would reâ€" quire that police be enabled to force citizens to leave the streets and seek shelter. This Week‘s Employment Picture Here are the statistics from the National Employment Office in Weston: Unplaced Applicants Claimants for U. I. Benefits % TREE WORK OF ALL KINDS # WORKMEN PULLY EXPERIENCED # PULL INSURANCE COVERAGE OUR RATES ARE THE FAIREST IN ONTARIO PHONE TUVRNER 41221 â€" RICHMOND HfLL s U RICHMOND TREE SERVICE & FORESTRY COMPANY Let Us Help â€"Keep Your Trees Green 14 Yuly, 1960 ‘"‘Trees Ars Our Business" 2712 3191 "If the povertyâ€"stricken counâ€" tries of Europe can afford to bury hydro wires, surely we should be able to do it," he said. We thought the matter should get closer scrutiny. â€" Mr. Paisley urged that the township live up to its motto of show progress in eliminating unâ€" "Progress with economy" and sightly poles and wires. We said it would also eliminate the hazard from storm damage, the fingncial loss and inconvenience that reâ€" sult from an interruption in power. He said that Scarboro is studying the question of buryimg hydro wires and that the cities of Hamilton, Windsor and Detroit have buried the wires in some subdivistons. This method was tried on Valâ€" Iyanna drive in the Don Mills ‘; Conceding that public participaâ€" ‘tion in the drill would have to be |voluntary, Mr. Waffle said he | would advocate legislation similar \ to that in Saskatchewan. In that Eprairie province a person who |contravenes the provincial civil | defence act is liable to a fine of $10 to $500 or a jail term of as ‘much as three months. From _ Reeve Waffle‘s colâ€" leagues in civil defence organizaâ€" tions came another repudiation of his stand. None of the local groups, not even the metropoliâ€" tan committee, were yet prepared to conduct a mass air raid drill, officials claimed. An extensive program of public education and considerable practice with equipâ€" ment would be required before largeâ€"scale drills would be pracâ€" ticable, civil acefence heads inâ€" sisted. Reeve Waffle claimed that compulsory public participation was needed to make air raid drills really effective. said 16 July, 1959 Unplaced Applicants Claimants for U. I. Benefits ; Another development in the dirborne troops or 15 tons of cargo and land them in remote sections of the world( in scmdc;r}n'ufls or arctic ice Helds, with a nonâ€"stop range of 3400 miles. The first Hercules is expected to be in service with ths RCAF later this year. FREE ESTIMATES 3183 |area and it was found that the |cost was five times that of Overâ€" \head wires. In addition it is estiâ€" '-nul that the cost of :mt lighting milu-:fl- ro® apâ€" M“ m inâ€" stalled ‘to about J per light. Con%filn W. D, Lyon«admitâ€" ted that the proposal lm:-aorit. \but in this case council c not be â€" progressive and economical \too. "Cost is the only valid arguâ€" | ment against it," he ?lid. P Acting Reeve Basil Hall sugâ€" gexted that a special comWftittee be set up for further study. He said that the executive commitâ€" tee hEA worked on the question for many months. underground wiring should be an electrifying . experience," quipped Councillor Lyon civil defence field became apparâ€" ent when the recently appointed coâ€"ordimator of metropolitan Toâ€" ronto‘s : civil defence committee publicly repudiated a suggestion that the name of the organizaâ€" tion be changed to "Emergency Measures Organization." A large existing stockpile of stationery, shoulder flashes and cap badges all with the insignia of the civil defence committee would make such a change "proâ€" hibitively costly," H. A. Atkinâ€" son, the newly named coâ€"ordiâ€" nator, said. Commenting on the statement by Reeve Waffle, the reeve of Scarboro noted that Mr. Waffle had created an almost similar upheaval with his statement last year that, as head of the muniâ€" cipality, he was legally qualified to perform marriage ceremonies. No supporting legal opinion was ever uncovered for the earlier statement, Reeve Campbell said; ‘he claimed that Mr. Waffle‘s tcivil defence views were equally dubious. . ollth.s. sous . ols MB || _ NCA ARVENUE AND ISLINCGTON AvENnUE FRANK 0. REEVES & SON FLOWERS At Phone ®P 4199 ATTRACTION HOME Rea No® || â€" simge roops â€" The Chiidren‘s Film Library committee of Toronto recomâ€" mends the following matinee movies. In some cases only one of a double bill is recommended. Gay â€" "Tommy _ and the Bachelor," excellent; "John Paul Jones," éxcellent. Kum Câ€""The Buccaneer," exâ€" cellent; "Deep Adventure," good; "Outlaw Stallion," good. Parkâ€""Abbott _ and â€" Costello Go to Mars," good; "Smoke Sigâ€" nal," good. Metroâ€""Wreck of the Mary Deare," good; "Tom Thumb," exâ€" cellent, (Cor. Thistletown and Albion Road) Sedtt Oulboard Motors, Lakeâ€" field Bodts, Fibreglass Boats, Tee-Neb““Tnilers. Mag‘:e Accessories 49 Main CH. 4â€"7191 MHere we are both fofheriu a Tordnto dog show. 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