Times & Guide (1909), 8 Mar 1962, p. 15

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Plan Traffic Signals To Split $3,500 Cost The Township and Metro will thare the cost of installing traffic Ights at Kipling and Horner Ave. The installation will cost $3,500 ind will be split 50â€"50. Horner Avenue is a Township road and ipling belongs to Metro. Traffic Coâ€"ordinator, Peter Marâ€" in, has recommended the establishâ€" OFF MAIN STREET Lit ze rARMtax msC O ,. a#4 s talpghica:"~ w \ GRANDPA‘S BOY RURAL DELIVERY DEEMS ing of ‘traffic lights at Rexdale Boulevard and Martin Grove Road, since there has been a steady inâ€" crease in the volume of traffic at ’lh:t point. When Metro took over Rexdale Boulevard last year, combined surâ€" veys were taken and proposals made for lights to be installed but o#A i Four girls from the 255th Guide‘(;"; company, joined other guides from \ mig e 4. [ |this area for a weekend of fun at|of % lodge camp Maâ€"Keeâ€"Wa last F'i"the e m day. By all accounts, Guides, Paâ€"|.;, it /‘ ok tricia Hayes, Cathy Allen, Chery!|,,, e . S § |Surplice and Jean Landa thorâ€" g, 4 se 3 § ?ough]y enjoyed themselves. Weiflm telephoned 1 of the mothers to find |;»,, :l;..l'"hs:i:'::b::mtrudion wm‘out if anything exciting had hapâ€"|,;, â€"...____-_..___\Trined. like the mumps, chickenâ€"| ‘the budget did not provide for such |pox or measles, but our newu-henâ€"J an expenditure at the time. Ining was to no availâ€"they had a 1 _ The Township has received a reâ€" good time, and you can‘t eomphin‘vm quest from Metro to approve the|about that! ‘255‘ traffic lights which will cost $3,000. x x x Au This cost would be shared by Etoâ€"| We read your Letter to the Ediâ€" Mal bicoke and Metro. itor» Mrs. Carter and decided to . . The Metro Traffic Engineer also advised the Township that he had recommended to Metro Council that Metro assume all responsibiliâ€" ties for traffic signals. The transfer date would be July 1 of this year, This recommendation, however, will have to be approved by the Legislature. Around Downsview _ We read your Letter to the Ediâ€" tor, Mrs. Carter and decided to ‘ztir our stumps and. venture once ‘lgtin into the centre (or is it, ineck of the woods) of Downsview. We know what you mean by "plenâ€" ty of fresh air" one gets a good view of the area from the top o‘ the hill and we hope that the Libâ€" rary will boon reach completion which should help to make Keele i (Continued from page 3) :&'flmohfind“d‘ dlflmwwuflry-mumw 8 ‘p.m. Ernest Christian Prayer 9B the news side of things and who By JOE DENNETT By KERN PEDERSON By TOM OKA By AL SMITH Diptheria, whooping cough, smallâ€" pox and polio are all diseases that are highly contagious and “ ‘oflen fatal or crippling in some “ form. Whooping cough may leave :n child with impaired lungs, heart | or hearing. Immunization ;gainstT these diseases should be given to | every child. i Mrs, W. Kilburn gave an inspirâ€" ing devotional message and Mrs. G. Moore sang a lovely solo. The business of the meeting was conâ€" ducted by Mrs. Davidge. The Setâ€" retary, Mrs, V. Plunkett, and the Trea., Mrs. R. Hunter, each gave their reports, Mrs. C. Duplain reâ€" ported that the poster contest is ium_'ler way. A letter regarding the out post members was read by 'Hr!. G. E. Medhurst. A few exâ€" cerpts from the White Ribbon Bulletin were read by Mrs. Davâ€" idge. _ The Mizpah Benediction elosed the meeting, after which a social half hour was enjoyed. _ The Weston Union of the W.C.â€" T.U, held their Februgry meeting in Westminster United Church on Tuesday, the 20th, with Mrs. D. Davidge in the chair. Let‘s not forget that cheery inâ€" vitation from the mothers of the 255th Guide and Brownie Ladies‘ Auxiliary, to their Spring Tea, March 9, 7.30â€"8 pm., at the home of Mrs. Olive Linsky, 5 Nagel Rd. Tickets 25 cents. there is little in the way of inâ€" teresting activity for the senior 'dfiun,huz;inud-qm Weston Union Oof W.C.T.uVu. Hold Meeting something yet. It would seem that eleven years, Speaking again of pressing sights here, as in many other localities, is the unreturned, the overturned, the rusty the half buried, the mangled parcel carriagâ€" from their owners and then abanâ€" donedâ€"often in front of some other home or property. We cannot help wondering what must be the states of mind of the people who first "take" and then litter. One lady, ‘wbon taxed with her deed simply said "So what, they can‘t do anyâ€" thing to me". Since nothing seems to be done to prevent this disgrace and since it seems unlikely to deâ€" crease, could there not be a ‘phono1 number to which these articles might be reported, and some sort ‘ol pickâ€"up service supported by all{ the local groceterias? It is difl!-i cult in nfany cases to identify the carriages and even more difficult to find the right number to call and “flmlly to discribe the location of the cart. What about it, Downsâ€" viewers? Application for tender forms should be made to the Purchasingâ€"Supply Deâ€" partment, 15 Oakburn Crescent, Wilâ€" lowdale, 225â€"4661. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. MRS, T. WALKER, Chairman, F. W. MINKLER, Director of Education and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK T E N D ER ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT & suPPLES SEALED TENDERS clearly marked as to tender number will bé received for athietic equipment and supplies. Tendâ€" ers fl?."d.“ 3:00 p.m.. March 13, 1962. NORTH ON KEELE FROM WILSON TO PAXTONIA THEN EAst FEDERAL NOMINATING CONVENTION YORK CENTRE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION THURSDAY, MARCH 15th 1962 at 8.30 P.M. DOWNSVIEW COLLEGIATE SP EA KER WALTER L. GORDON FCA. the way of inâ€" For the purpose of selecting a Liberal Candidate to contest the forthcoming Federal Election | 20 REGULAR GAMES SHARE THE WEALTH Alberta Room.<This was followed by| U.S.A." entertainment .in ‘the Ballroom, fea, ADD THREEâ€"To the number. of turing various Ethnic groups. George|Rotary lands add the Bahamas, Haiti Maxwell was in charge of this part and Zanzibar. Their capital citiesâ€" ‘eHhcm-p. Nassau, Portâ€"auâ€"Prince and Zanzibar, enjoyabl i â€" President Norm relays the inforâ€" mation that the whole conference was successful and he was more than pleased ‘with the support given by our members at the regular sessions 4 Choice of the Nominating Comâ€" By keeping something hid? mittee for President of Rotary Interâ€" (2) Will it make me better national for 1963â€"1964 is Carl P.| FRIENDS ‘Miller, a newspaper executive of Los! And help to do real GOOD? Angeles, California. | Perhaps the answer now and special events Dairy Queen NEWS OF THE ROTARY C Delicious freshâ€"froren DAIRY QUEEN, extra thick and creamy smooth, heaped high with the topping of your choice. BUY A 35c SUNDAE AT THE REGULAR PRICE â€" GET â€" ANOTHER â€" ONE ABSOLUTELY Shiny clean and ready for busiâ€" ness . . .your local DAIRY QUEEN will once again be the meeting place for folks who prefer the country‘s tastieg} treot. BUY ONE SUNDAE GET [ FREE PARKING STORE No. 77 2610 WESTON ROAD â€" WESTON, ONT. ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA HALL ONE FREE! EARLY BIRD & LATE SPECIAL GAMES EARLY BIRD STARTS 7.45 SHARP BRING THIS AD WITH YOUâ€"WORTH 25 CENTS PER ADMISSION EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 2340 CENTRE RD. S. COOKSVILLE BETWEEN QEW & DUNDAS HIGHWAY ON HIGHWAY 10 B | N G O ?s,:‘.. AT ‘ And FAIR, the thing I did? Or did I try to get ahead By keeping something hid? (2) Will it make me better FRIENDS in 127 regions. 1961 totalled 118. j THE FOURâ€"WAY TEST (1) Is it the TRUTH, the thing I OPENING SALE Friday, March 9 Saturday, March 10 $350 MUST GO New Clubs since July 1, ONLY ONE BLOCK BIG PRIZES W ocb ols aenna it Texnoers ns Proae t €iPa! Soard, and shall continue in force for a period of one year from and after the date of the formal Order of T"Mwh"a approval, and for such further or periods as may be requested from lt o ims y Resoloucn or ie coom Euo m d t CR TW Summary Convictions Act. 7.â€"The provisions of Section 6 shall be #â€"This Byâ€"law shail take effect on passed by the Council, sub 'Zg.-_‘:oanpon-uu in fon to oenas cec l e :m-:lhrmd'b fllm“-'m to restrain by action a contravention of of a breach :‘â€"-A:yJ-':-Wd-: â€"lm-l'ay.-hm of the Convicting W mnot exceeding the sum of ~‘ “‘..E.“S!g';:’!'-v@! shall be permitted. _ _ _ _ _ 4â€"Nothing in this Byâ€"law shall apply such building or structure. _ _ _ _â€" S‘-â€"Nfl.hmlmuw Mparemer d wl cotiet Ncui Bhass... s dn 22 2 OTPT to prevent the strengthening or restoâ€" ration to a safe condition of any buildâ€" repair of an existing building or strucâ€" ture, Provided such ‘alteration or fepalr Pure, ‘of, or premises, shall be made except in conformity with the provision of this Byâ€"law, unlest the miane far TCO PTTCHON, alferation or change in use have, prior to the day of the ing of this Byâ€"law, been approved by bulldine ar armummes 22 al P f building or structure on the date of the passing of this Byâ€"law. an a22s rer enc d s ccoc0 4 nuahsm Registerâ€" t:.PIqul-.'.ll'io, To .â€"Nothing Byâ€"law shall preâ€" vent alterations being made to the existâ€" ing manufacturing and indostrial baild. 2â€"A.â€"Nothing in this / 2â€"A.â€"Nothing in this Bylaw shall preâ€" 2â€"C.â€"Nothing im this Byâ€"law shall preâ€" vent the demolition of the existing buildâ€" ing situated on the westerly 32 feet of the easterly 72 feet of Lot 7 according es pormndP in Fvned vathrsadl 6 2i3 to Registered Plan Number 38 and the THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD Reteby appoints Friday, the 16th day of "hesion for approval of its: Restricted Area Byâ€"law 2613, passed ‘the 3ist day S 3. . 2 V€ @2\ passed the 3ist Timteh, 1962, at the he ‘clock in the forencon, at f@"i’.‘"‘-,“’o-n-m the C C "incen Street West, in "'c:‘.firm&urh,n.:'- § ."?dun-m"" or T :E:?;S__.!_ oronto this 9th day af "Rewn < P esz un _ the Town of Weston is pr comprehensive ing Byâ€"law TOWN OF weston THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL SQARD | IN THE MATTERS OF Section 30 of The Planning Act (R.S.0, 1960, c. 296), â€" ana ~ IN THE MATIER OF an WILLIAM JOHN WARD, Administrator, ¢/o Heakes & MocDonald, f 1923 Westen Read, Weston, Ontario. iAE"h sie day ot All persons having claims against the estate of Alexander lu:',h: the Town of Weston, in County York, deceased, who died on or about the 27th doy of October, 1937, are distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall ihuh-nn.«-ud'hw will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have IN THE ESTATE OF Alexander Barâ€" GET YOUR ESTIMATES NOW FOR AN EARLY START All REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS AROUND THE HOUSE Town or weston BYâ€"LAW No. 2613 A â€"law to regulate the use of l-th-‘.o-a.-l-d l-hr-l-‘fl-hnm of the Town of Weston. WHEREAS the Municipal Council of 24 HOUR SERVICE I 2474151 AProintment ror HEARING building or structure shall hereâ€" WHEREAS it is deemed exâ€" to provide for temporary zoning this . 1000 3n senoume dA S . 1962, as amended by Byâ€" lerades .4 27 T0E 'lhn‘fio-ot';nd- on parts of Lots H and J Byâ€"law, this 9th day of the Board‘s

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