Times & Guide (1909), 8 Mar 1962, p. 9

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The brlnrh. designed by Nut Yr Mud-v Damp-Ibsen»- Muchino. nmhitect. renvesrnts"the trointed Brim-h Librarian. .Mr. Pr- In lug. of whit will ultimately {r Tr.., yi.th .TTeto. Public ' become a regional brunch rttrrttrsP? I'mul'he you-red the North York with facilities enatttite it to nm>Pubhc 1.15;", “.1 " hookup- -.--,-.-._.L.LCLC_r1r)tsiie "hr-rim in mg. n. 5...... A manual baby mm should head " the Bookmoh4U Dlvhion In be we“ versed ht the procednn 1”. “d in Dee-Ink" Im, VII necessary in a“ of Gt-tir/ltr-tttlen"." tere tht iiiiihiit'" ',f,1 ifi'it" Located at 2793 Help Street next to the Downmiuw Shopping Plan. it will serve approximately 70.000 tithe"! in the mm west from Dufferin Street to the Hum. ber River. Downsviow Brunch Library, the' third and newest bunch of the North York Public Library, open- ed its doors to the public. Should the Liberal party gain tt maiority in the forthcoming Fed. eral election, he will trndoubtedly “at“... a nvlulng mar nominnt- Finance. I The three scene: of the play ing Convention " Downsview Col- "tovemment--protraNr Minister of showed the two as they progressed legiate on Thursday, March 15thi, Mnny other outstanding Liberals from their that meeting in their at 8:30 pan. A large crowd in ex-lwill be present " this all-import- next life in the roaring twenties. pected in vietof the likelihood of ant Nominating Convention, in- then with a family, end lastly in an early Federal election. The eluding V. L. Singer, Q.C., M.P.P.lold age. Finally they Were re- purpose of this Convention of for York Centre; A. H. 1ft,Tj1te,t in heaven. The death of the course is to choose n Liberal can- worth, Q.C., former Liberal M.P. heroine on October third was so didete. for York Centre; Hon. Paul Hell-[realistically done brMisa Lama» Mr. W. L. Gordon, l".C.A., will yer, MP. for Trinity riding; Limiter that I noticed some member: be the speaker of the evening. and Royce Frith, President of the On-iof the Budiettee-etot tstudents- this alone should bring out a crowd tario Liberal Association; Mr. R.) wiping away tears. To complete of Liberals. Mr. Gordon is a senior J. Stanbury, Q.C., President Tor-{the theme the Epilogue showed the partner in the firm of Woods. Gor- onto and York Liberal Association. leoupl. once more happily reunited don t Cornuany, one of the larx- All Liberally minded people areiin heaven. est firms of chartered accountant: invited to attend. _ I It must not be thought however in Canada. no-;- r‘..n--:.u- .---. ., - an early Federal election. The purpose of this Convention of course is to choose a Liberal can- didue. Serve 70.000 Residents l,ltlttytiett ybrqry Opens Doors The York Centre Liberal Asso- ciation is holding their Nomimt- ing Convention " Downwiew Col-' leriate on Thumdly, Much 15th( at 8:30 pan. A large crowd in ex-I pected in vietof the likelihood of York Centre Liberals Hold . Nominating Convention Soon Once again the people who pay the highest price are the merchants who pay the highest taxes. since coming to Weston is not particularly designed for the weak at heart. Even providing one does manage to enter and exit with- out damage you Mill haven't made it. Getting from the 401 onto Weston Road can be quite a task. Anyone who has sat for 10 minutes or so will agree to traffie lights but perhaps the Metro Roads Department haven't had this experience. . Highway 401 is the logical route, and other than Dixon Road is the only route. To travel one block you have to enter the highway and leave again, this despite the fact the Provincial Highway Department insist Highway 401 is not for local use. -» As a further exam] area by Metro I offer, one living in Rexdale an imposing task. This is reasonable, and Weston and North York séntatives should scream blue bloody murder if won't go along with it. The merchants have made a reasonable request, that the No Parking be forestalled until the road is complete. This would be for two years or less, and would give them the opportunity of opéning up lanes and supplying off-street parking. Imagine' what anus; will l); done if a cusItomer is un- able to park Anywhere near a store on Jane street. Nothing that's what, no business no nutting. _ In ell the talk about Metro its pros and cons elected officials have neglected to note tut"Metro sometimes can be used as a convenient whipping boy. I tried I really did, you know I'm all for you, but what; can I do against that bk bad Metro Y' they cry. . I The precedent under which No Parking is to be enforced elm. Metro demands that after a road or street has been widened to serve as a main artery, No Parking be snowed. Does myone down at Metro Tram: seriously consider Jane St, Is it is presently as I main utery? They should try driving it, particularly over the Rustic Road bridge.; Some main artery. l Weston council has expressed support for the merchents and Joe Gould is trying to arrsnge a hearing before North York. However the edict comes from Metro and local poli- ticians in an effort to prove how Metro conscience they are. sometimes forget to fight hard enough for local issues, I Under mum condition: to impose, "No Peking" At Any Time," in Jane St. is virtually to sign the death war. mat for a good many Jane St. merchants who have already paid heavily in lost business while the Street in undo: repair. , I, personally usually feel that merchants generally expect too much' consideration because they harm to be mer- chum, but in this else they are receiving no eoeuidemtion what-waver. _ In. shoot “that tre-ttted Wanton council with an Impulsive and my”. petition opposing the imp-Min; No Putin mum-hm for Jun Bt. The merchant. but a perfectly legitimate complu'nt. Unfonunttdy this donn't pneuurily man ther will win their Mt to luv. the parking bylaw deferred for a coup]. of yarn. [ mam Wu This may can. In quite a mock-to my politician, particularly tin Wham, but in’; it just about the that he who pay: the giper Ihould can the tune. Baker's Batter By NIXON BAKER o I offer, free of charge a cas-e in point. LP, Students of Weston Collegian perform with Rexdale and wanting to visit Weston take on (em,"tst,retsst,iru calm?!) in a plqy-erngn by l example of the treatment given to Westonl TIlls. Joan Gal“. mu Lorna Doin- ‘ton, Mr, MIA: Dom Ind Mr, [mum on. ' Ibo-n Mu working amid-owl} It red pue for tho main: m Mr. Nor- J.'."" W9'.FT* Victoria Chew” E In. Nail: Kluhn, the “his“ {Brunch Libnrim. wu with Far. onto Public [Ah-uric Mon ft in; the In! of North York Publk‘ “hr, in January mi. Other! menial-I of an M who Mn. Domini"! Brunch. m continuing for this branch, " well Is'other divisions and bunch- es in the current year. M r. Baum-v Dent has be“ ap- poinked Brim-h Librarian. Mr. Der, Cost of the ffmt sage of the building WIS $120,000, Ind by the end of 1961, 827.600 had then "erst on over 9.000 books for ttdt brunch. Book pun-hue: and preparation " I cultunl centre for the oom- munity. Downsriew Collegiate may be reached by driving north on Keele Street from Wilson Avenue to antonia, then can one block. enjoy I senior cabinet post in that Finance. ttoverturtertb-pr0trahlr Minister of n and North York repre- bloody murder if Metro m ham mid to: the New bonocnh lint. in Won. Mr. With- m at! that (the mating in an to u" men-J Wm "ueruNieandtser- but: an: m _ I Both W. thor IM Mr. W. [mum A" ninth. new g. Pt political limelight damn EETeacher Writes Script :‘Students Stage Surprise l Although them may be homing- tim frrm the fUttr the bio main 'tee", mum to In hm Lawlor. Luke-hon Jim, and David mm, "and my . I President, Nick Williams Im- Inounced that (nut Ive-ken of Gl awning will be Dnvid Uwis QC. 'vieemmidmt of the Ontario NDP, Ind Charla- Muturd. one-chm CCP, MPP for York Fart The convention will be the tul- mination of month. of work on ,the put of tho NDP ornniution’ in ‘York West. l A routing group of Democrats, these In the Claudia brand, will ltr',')',,', this March 14th " the Al- derwood Goliath“ Institute to My! . standard bearer for my Jimr united Federal auction. l New Democrats Hold Convention [ It must not be thought however that the play wu wholly meltin- choir. It Ind in moments of lightnass too. The supporting roles were admirably done so that I People who went to the Music and Drama Night It Weston Col- let.': and Vocational School and expected to see the usual student play production were pleasantly, surprised. Broken Dream, written: [by W. Ellison, a member of the {Mchint trtatt of the Collegiate, is (rs pley of I high standard and we: delightfully presented by the stu- 7d'd.' The theme of the play we- the immortality of true love. The Prologue showed the leads, Bobby Lamentat- and Bob Amish in curly nineteenth century coltumel. The idea ot re-incametion we: intro.. duced. iw. J. 2mm. Pinion}! above. _ - "e-"""""'"'""..""'"""' The Weston Glee Club played an Important part In the Drama I Johnson. Susan Mac: and Musk night at Western Collegiate. lneluded in the club are: l Sleuor, Undo Taylor, F Seprenee: Beverley Boniface, Marilyn Boniface. kinda Bowen, ‘Yeners: Graham Dames. Karen lower, Andrea Cashmere, Marilyn Christie, ttuth Den- l, loesler. 'rnan, Ruth Dickln, Mary Jane Glebe. Barbara Hamilton, Lorene 9 lanes: Bob Ferguson. 1 Hamilton, Nidrolas Hatch. Penny Haldane, Joan Kent, Gail Meisner, Perry Mala. Mathews, Wenda Moore, Wendy Iowcliffe, Sharon Sinden, lanes: Bobhrgwan. Ger Beverley Spencer, Glennll Stove", Willy Vluer. Beth! Wilsan n» ------ Aa-r- Beverley Spent", Glennil Stow", Willy Vluor, Bony vhuiit, MI: Morgan! Lemma, Bruin. loyorlo, sonic Iruym, Mari!) Daviduon, Lois Gardiner, Nancy Higgimon, Add. Huey, lngr tul- the on left to right} ;nlmoat suspected type casting but wn named from backstage that this Wu not the ense.Ahedit was given by the can to the able di- rection of Mrs. Bovd ma Mr Em. Irection of Mrs. Boyd and Mr. Elli- :son for the high qudity of the 'oroduetion. The Broken Dream is I refreshingly different play, far removed from the vogue of the modern Freudian drama. It would make an excellent tele- 'TEST DRIVE [v V, The ALL‘_NEW 19452 Before You Buy... llTTll 1995 WESTON ID. - CH. 1-3521 0 NEW um DOWN PAYMENT . um [OW Emma ms . NEW low mom“ mums Bobbie tartcastor, and Ian Barrett. Ford Denim For Our " Your: 2209 WESTON ttth-CH. 6-6617 (at "THE BROS.) Loren. "-.. lob Ferguson, Gary Ohm, Pat ' Gail Maisnor, Perry Mole. t indun, luau: lob Fir-oo, Gary Gleam, Att Lam Mon; nor, Pony Mole. mrilyn [Piano Accompanying: Waobeth Bull and Col Ingrid is under the direction of AMA " A I---=- " Also performing in the pro~ ‘ gromme for the evening wan the school orchestu under the dime- tion of J. Dvorak, grandson at the famous composer, who included iin the progrunme some of his own galactic“. and the Glee Club led :by Mia Fanning who lightened lthe evening with selections trom, 1Guiii. I vision drama. ', Gerry Glason, Rob Middlomiu, In. hairy-Mm: Elizabeth Butt and Conan Doyle, under the direction of Mid M. A. Fanning. Johnson. Susan Matti“, Undo Mill-r, " Park-r, Betty SIouor, Linda Taylor. Humor Wampum. Sharon Wym. non.- Graham lama. Marvin “Hour, Tim Kahlua loinhurd loader. (In I short talk on "Brother. l hood" and told club number: they ,ahould make brotherhood . your iound qffair not just for one week of the you. The Rev. Director thher A. L. iBaum“. mentioned one. only: tu, iclub intention for the month of? (February Restoration of the ii'",',',',-) {than Family, Ind “ruled the im- balance of the club rumba-5' e iin this movement. A summer tennis Isuzu: In now being formed for the club uln- Ines of Mill Lynn O’leary. Pres, lnt " the awning? activities was Mr. Bruce Crockett, head instruc- tor for the Chriltopher com-Ia. On Sunday Feb. 25, 1962, St. John’s Young People's Club met Holy Rosary Y.P.C. in a "rim- In” typ- buketlnll time. St. John'l was defeated by u large score. St. John’s Y.P.C. will hold in nomad film night of this you. On Sunday March 4th. 1962, the mum burl have been promised 3 very intending film. tht Sunday Feb. M, 1962, St. John’u Young People’. Club held their Christopher night. Members who had than or who were " the yum: time taking the Chris- thnr course an a minimum- “on to the members of what the, scum mliltl of and use the) pus-pone of the eoume, namely to build Ill-on: Christopher lenders With the ability to cxpmu them- ulvu and their belief. The deur mutation In: directed by Brian Mania dong with the able unint- ter. 10mm YOUNG won V PM [cranking the News! in the Fiat line of FORD , ”MINER . . . If it's a hnzillm, Goo," Barn Rolling: ' Goorg. Mois. u The club "umt BROS." DEAL ...IT’SAFARIETTERDEAI. ‘LE'S Fl! night dune - "eoliaie hid in the Woman Coll-dab Gym. ilr. [mm "rerted I mm! “hillb- to build hutter'emmmm, its Each with. claim... was ”will: Ind Int-din: tho "ore Ieteallr in this wink community. It was I welding of an club mg... hump far n mter alert to med loud mrrtditimtr. On. commie“. “Port nu lam id-rwutuuineaGsrthis Mn: club to mart the his 13ers Under the China-nth]: at Ed. Pmrtar the comma his I Suw- , commit“. china-u “mug"; tkintfsorrs other Inca-tn] There In: no speaker at that Mondny night muting of the Kiw- um ani- Club of Walton. It Wu a good at fdlmhip Ian-ting will! the pru- , (idem; in the ehair, Andy “We. wit After the and the member: at of [hound the tabla and unlined th- Id god- of the Club. The Hamlin pm examined if they In frt1ntitse In. ltheie International obieetivm 01m 116nm; in Western ad commun- , ‘ity. Each alumina China“ III on n“! to (in I upon upon his aetivities. Sumo" from the In- FORD . Galaxies Fairlanes Falcons , Il 1:43“: , M" 'tq IBB, c' Mr r-t ‘ 5”,},1: a; . l, 7. 'that', Wi 'aftdi' rd ,‘S.‘>" ' - ”'“ as. uakT ' FiEiMlltlll . “a“? q I. 'ttsbt' ? " " p, (and T b "qthtrte a T " nth-'byWI-n ttt"t'"va U {A , ','- ", with TIll l _ 'C': ', ". "trr, ", ‘fiu-‘mnâ€"uww "lmurat' tfyS?t.1tt,eteartvetdiFaTi' b] y a“, y - _t".eietrmttyGukuptiii "Wf _ an an a... min; In... law-’- - "C. F t Ir) V mum rmmuuunstc-u n-mydhfdem-mmvh' 1',T,'.i',2Ifto-ts"icririi'ilTie"T.Trll'tia' bruwform.ton. 1t,,'2"eetyz,titetetrees-- to council for apron]. E. L. Inching ehaemsa. d if“ boudpointedomthntthnbonrdnnflunthu‘y‘w MIMWWRMMWIW~‘~~M keeping can: in mind. The provineiat grunt an. in. diem-d and will be an estimated 8800 to 81,000 In: for the no I”, .1 manner will unount to only nova: per cent of the win. new operating “platinum For any potential hank robbers than in I Inn at. Mt it. " inW-mtowhichywmnhmym.flolnluhfinm Town lull neatly occupied by tho Bunk " New lenti- Int-o dooroniLThnblnkulumeouncflhfl'mrthltfllyNM money with than whn they left. In n Uttertesemmeit Mr. De'dh locnlmuu ruhinlthntthehlnk "At1t1e.dy.trristqayiM, norm; 't'lll%ii got. lf the building Pi,: be TIM they " m. imtnl] thudoor.howeverthn future of the buildingia Id]! “be“ Mnyor Guam Bull thi- week uhd thatthe wordiny of thee-ts. coming plebiscite on i1aesriatim, be changed no u to cllrily the aetual -tioet. The question to he naked in, "Are you in incur of the lluoridntion of the public water supply ot thin nunidpnlity t" The mnyor “(new it mould be pointed out that the m- h Metro wi mne’ b will wonder what in i if the vote u 1itg"Ertig,, 'l1','l"thd water in mu 1uhel'dF on rgue“ in“ . -"M. -. “H _" JetAd2-rthi- T himuflflAyflLMmefi «WMWhNJM‘It-Wuhu‘u “ham 'lt'l'lffsft,'tifp,rlf,-, l.- ._-. A- Weston Conn JUST NOTES Take Time For Self - Evaluation "It“. approval. E. L. lemming, a“ " if“ 1"t,t/e1ru,areeijuaiiiiiiie" Pet 1'.e.ttTtetestyuttiAiaTt"uu'iTi'li'. inmitserupmrvineint mat-”mink!“ [island for an And tstar-t of 'r"r9torerirrrudehtumss- 'totiustaatirtdivis1,ut.e,,C 'rtttrsitr “Whimlnd Pur- 1ttf'ly-"esttrauuy dmtly. th"umh2sd,-tmo,0as Psttrtuatmni1i-siiGur. EASTER SILL GREAT All) To CRIPPLH) mm Crimea MGM harm Eu. tar' rim ma. a. chance that any I" - tho eh-u to him" Ind ill I” a... "an mtrtrNq their play-sea (liability. The Enter an: (1an with " oNeetim of 81,000,000 - that for the young m.rai"ir' the _rhyti-raiat-rvurrp, Teutuao-aktheia, in to In mmu'rmj L-ar; Thin in . ml fellow, danee with durum: from the when of the club unending. tt VII Point- Id out that tho in. mg mp- P“. I M Violan- -iron, ml: for ch. "in: an}. of an of nearly 400 young mapl- and u: Lira' thud-m of zoo b no " the due...

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