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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Feb 1962, p. 7

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eratic® Party Riding Association took place on Weauesaay svening. Val Scott," York Centre federal eandidate, spoke on the subject, #Coâ€"existence or No Existence." "With the advent of the Hâ€"bomb, there is no. alternative to peace, and so coâ€"existence is a term that peace‘ talks have developed to arrange the terms of coâ€"existence. Our greatest fear is, however, that these talks will fail in their purâ€" Coâ€"existence Or No Existence York NDP Candidate Insists pose, and we would then again be plagued by the fear of no exâ€" Where can we find the leaders to inspire confidence and trust throughout the world to ensure peace for generations to come? To date, our leaders have emphaâ€" sized the need for armaments to counter Communistic threats. This has been necessary but Communâ€" ism is not our basic problem, Mr. Scott said, but rather the lack of universal education that will enâ€" lighten the world as to the needs of the world. It is this universal education that is the basis of coâ€" existence. Today, coâ€"existence is based on the mutual fear of the Hâ€"bomb, but it must be firmly rooted in a worldâ€"wide understandâ€" ing of the fact that the majority of this planet‘s peoples are illiterâ€" This coming July 3rd will see the inauguration of a brand new jdea in education in Metro Toâ€" DOHEKTCY ROADHOUSE & CO, Unique Summer School Established To Aid High School Students The North York Board of Eduâ€" FREE PARKING © VALENTINE NOVELTiES © LOWL ARRANGEMENTS Now Under New Management Golden Cross Hair Stylists > â€" OPEN EVENINGS FOR APPOINTMENT RO 3â€"3011 PERMSâ€"REG,,1 2.50 NOW 8.50 REG. 10.00 NOW 6.90 SPECIAL THIS MONTH DOHERTY ROADHOUSE & CO. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE YOUR NEW HAIR STYLIST NINO BARAZZA 259 SCARLETT RD. 1882 Weston Road (AT LAWRENCE AVE. W.) WESTON ONTARIO MANAGER : H. J. FROGLEY TEL. 247â€"8701 FORMERLY OF ELIZABETH ARDEN FROM LONDON, ENGLAND Members: Offices: JAMES TRIMBEE opening of a new office sick, hungry, and with a low Il‘i:nm- * ‘ ‘The vast majority of these huâ€" man beings do not live in Comâ€" munistâ€"dominated areas, so they assisted. What world plan can be }!onnd to alleviate this world povâ€" imdmmthrm- dition our minds to devise the a plan. Now that coâ€"existence unâ€" der threat of the Hâ€"bomb has been gained, at least tempbrarily, let us support with greater effort and éffect, plans for a better world for all. Our objective should to find leaders who will not only ensure peaceful coâ€"existence, but who will lead towards the building of a better world for the \underâ€"privileged millions." ‘ Mr. Scott concluded his address by stating that the New, Demoâ€" cratic Party is the party to most effectively ensure coâ€"existence with unism by taking the lead in world plans for aiding underdeâ€" veloped countries. He said that the concern of the New Democratic Party for the welfare of the Canaâ€" dian people, proves that it is the party that will be the most interâ€" ested in human welfare everyâ€" where. Communism cannot win out when the West makes genuine sacâ€" 1rificel to aid the less fortunate inations." wish to announce the ;c-tion is going to set up a sumâ€" mer school program designed ool assist the secondary school studâ€" lent who drops one or two subjects in the June examination to pick CHURCH & PINE $T5., WESTON The Toronto Stock Exchange The Vancouver Stock Exchange The Canadian Stock Exchange The Winnipeg Stock Exchange The Calgary Stock Exchange The Investment Dealers‘ Association Toronto (2), Weston, Owen Sound, Sudbury, North Bay, Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Haileybury, Port Arthur, Winnipeg, Calgary, Lethbridge, Vancouver. F10 18 T {at. #i0y + manat 0e 2% . i kn‘ ie 1 ho 9 i M g. ventilated, with trees on Ave. and paved parking lot, â€" the Bank of Nova Scotis, Branch, You are invited to inâ€" spect, this masterpiece of tectural planning, by Page & Steele, of excellent under the direction of W.C. Cecil & Son, contractors of lighting, by Wilson Plastic Signs Ltd., the decâ€" orations, by J. O.. Dougal Ltd., Painters, all were under the ervision of one of our citizens, Mr. ‘W. Rea Sanderson, Inspector, Premises for The Bank of Nova of the new, beautifully d well appointed, artistically ated, scientifically lighted gratulated upon their achievement. It is the coâ€"operation of each unit that has produced this building stated by those who, know, to be ome of the most complete and upâ€" toâ€"date bank branches across Canâ€" ads, Visit on Friday night and see, for yourself that there is no exaggeration. 2 . As you enter the Bank portals, inotc the dignified column, the forâ€" ‘d‘n made handles with the Bank Crest and theâ€"overhead lighting. ‘Notn the angle of the layout as you enter, its depth, its colour\ ‘harmony, its spacious accommodaâ€" tion for customer and above all the fine hand carved Bank Crests that tell of the service of the bank over its many decades This is a most impressive presentation of the service that is available with \ovu-y convenience afforded by the the double Night Depository, seâ€" cured, with two combination tumâ€" blers, one on the front and the them up and pass before school starts in September. Although a new idea in Metro Note on the right as you enter FORMER OWNER OF RAY‘S FRENCH PASTRYâ€"1901 WESTON RD. Is BACK AGAIN j OPENING FEB. 1st. BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES © POTTED PLANTS We Now Also Carry Bittners Delicatessan Products FINE QUALITY BAKED _ "FRED" TRY OUR other on the side. This is one of|wall covering from Japan but woâ€" the most improved Night Deposit\ven â€"here. It is unique. See the ;B‘““ in Canade. . large private Conference Room for ‘ Note the reception space on the Safety Deposit holders when exaâ€" left to meet the manager or staff| minations of estates take place in friendly chat or business conâ€"|and the two smaller compartments versation. Also look over the furâ€"|for Box holders. Then examin .1 nishings with their white finishâ€"|the well protected vault, with its i and the fine silk screemed|18 inch of reinforce concrete surâ€" mlootuddnpu.hmwmdlng and its locking devices. space for the clerks, the tellers|All on the main floor. This is an with every facility for speed and|asset to this ever growing centre l vbeinatie nandling. _ â€" of activity, THE FLEETS INâ€"members of the Weston "Skating|and best efforts," ever held this year, Pictured Club are shown above practising for their upâ€" above are, Eva and John Munroe, Jack Hinchâ€" coming carnival. The club plans of their "biggest)cliffe and Dorothy Turner. â€" F Note the reception space on the left to meet the manager or staff in friendly chat or business conâ€" versation. Also look over the furâ€" nishings with their white finishâ€" t‘. and the fine silk screened nd loomed drapes, See the desk space for the clerks, the tellers with every facility for speed and systematic handling. _ > As you examine the manager‘s office, note the imported Grass {Tomntn, the program has been ‘cln-ied out with great success in Ottawa, Hamilton and Londan. _ The courses will start July 3rd and continue for six weeks until August 10th. Classes will be held ‘dnily from 8.30 a.m. until 1230 p.m. and be divided into four 50â€" ‘minuu periods. ‘ North York resident students who attend school outside of the township will also be eligible, | ‘The course is designed to be \nearly selfâ€"supporting financially, as $30 will be charged per student. Even at this fee, some $3,500 will be needed from Board funds, offiâ€" cials estimate. If a student is unâ€" able to pay the $30, the fee may be For this first year, the school will be operated only at Bathhurst Heights Collegiate and Vocational ‘School as it is considered central and handiest to public transportaâ€" }tion. Depending on enrolment, the following subjects will be offered: English, history, geography, mathematics, scien@®@gFrench and Latin. A student will be eligible for adâ€" mission to the course if he has achieved an average of 50 to 59 per cent in the current June exâ€" ;nmimfion results but has not earnâ€" ed a clear promotion or if he has not failed more than two subjects. He must also have received 40% or better in June in the subject he wishes to take at ‘summer school. jflc cannot attend two consecutive summer courses, ‘Teachers at the summer school wil receive $7.50 per hout and the principal will get $1,200 for the six School buses will be called into action to help students in the eastâ€" ern and western parts of North York get to the school. ern and western parts of Northithat "at $4Q the parent is getting York get to the school. good value for his money". She Trustee Sybil Darnell npmfl'mwmm service her hearty approval of the new would cost many time more, . . As you go down the stair, you will _ find, _ lovely, comfortable course. She pointed out the posâ€" iciblo savings to the taxpayers even if a subsidy of $3,500 is paid by the Board. "Many students will have a whole year at school," she said. Trustee Bob Stanbury would mu" to see a fee of $40 charge and make the program completely selfâ€"] supporting but Saul Cowsan might be too much for families &wlth moré than one student in the family taking the course. Trustee Julia Pea coommmam . S Sommagy . Sn *n 0 tw C enc |â€"â€" e e â€"I ns oo _ w ons tm i“ Ts ons & o §=- § ty ECONOMICAL INSTALLATION THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF ELECTRIC With flameless electric heating units; you don‘t HEATING UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM have to extend or strain your present heating sysâ€" [ tem. No duct work or expensive structural changes are required to provide maximum heating comfort * in the added living space you‘re planning, because electric heating units operate entirely independâ€" uy . Neted ently. Your qualified electric heating contractor ’ can install them anywhere, at any time, quickly f and inexpensively. ' wl CAREFREE COMFORT Flameless electric heating units provide the ultimate in heating comfort. With an individual thermostat in each electricallyâ€"heated room, you control both comfort and cost. Just set the exact heat you want, when you want it. . . turn it down when the room is not in use. Heat is provided alâ€" most instantly. . . no need to wait for heat to build up in a central system. Electric heat is as clean as light, produces no dust, no fumes, no products of combustion. The air is more healthful and drapes, rugs, walls stay clean longer. 1 LOOK AT THESE ADVANTAGES With flameless electric heat no heat is wasted up a chimney. With individual thermostats there‘s no need to overheat the whole house to make one room comfortable. Weather and wind direction won‘t affect your comfort. It‘s the ideal answer for hardâ€"toâ€"heat areas in your present home...that eold bedroom, a draughty bathroom. Electric heatâ€" ing units can be installed anywhere, anytime, quickly, easily and inexpensively in & size and capacity exactly suited to your particular need. Electrical Contractors and Hydro are working together in conjunction with the Government‘s Winter Works proâ€" gram. Their efforts are aimed at makâ€" ing it easy for you to enjoy the adâ€"« vantages of electric heat without delay. « Your Qualified Electric Heating Conâ€" tractor is trained to serve you. Ask him how you can do it now and PAY LATER! DO IT NOWIJAN. 29 TO MAR.10 MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE WITH i > got a hardâ€"toâ€"heat room? building a rec room? work shop? attic room? «sn \ s ) _ e <= _ oc lounge, lunch and rest rooms for the staff. Also the compact engine room controlling the heating, lightâ€" ing and air condition machines. Take note on the outside of the Byzant Mosaic Bank crest made in Florence, Italy by the Brook Marâ€" ble Mosaic. ° _ This whole construction repreâ€" sents a great investment .by the Bank. It does reflect the confidence that the Bank Officials have in the future of Weston and Community. We in Weston, thank those resâ€" ]pouible for the outlay and the provision for the future. FOR ELECTRIqp HEAT â€" : CH 1â€"1991 $ | Qualified, trained electric heating specialists â€" mfl mm . II = ‘ 19 Make your hard to heat rec room â€" bedroom or attic our of J. C. Lauder as Manager of their Weston Branch. Mr. Lavder has formerly managâ€" «d company offices in Timmins, Industrial Acceptance . Corporation Cornwall, Brantford and Toronte. ROYAL YORK PLAZA BAKERY & DELICATESSAN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT REâ€"OPENING THURSDAY NOON FEB. 1st K. N. RUMBLE your heart is to help # r- i Th . p Number One health Inconspictious melal baseâ€" board units replace wooden baseboards. Under windows, they eliminate cold draughts. LAC. ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT N 1 & 5 '».~ w . is \§\\\Q s | ba e N | j ) @LECTRIC * ranmâ€"Tyra neature HSATING CABLE T Hidden in the ceiling insuâ€" lated heating cable provides complete heating comfort. MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE WITH Fund fight heart contribution now n Heart Fund, 22 Teronto. exercise J. C. LAUDER â€"â€"5,â€"%‘,’? EE‘_’g’ ='gfl- § &@/Z *‘ ElECTrIC ypaT 1991 RADIANT WALL PANEL® Radiant heating units, mounted into wall or ceiling, beam warmth like the sun throughout the roott, . ‘These uriits provide fast heat _ â€" retovery, ideally suiled to réoms having only occaâ€" _ _12 nou* to 10.30 j Wl Tic‘ke s000 1 ADMISSION ADULTS 75¢ â€" CHILDENâ€" preâ€"season showing of est and‘finest of ever abouts, Yachts, HE CANAD _ aIQ" SCEC ts mon on OAT FEBRUARY

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