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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jan 1963, p. 1

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HOSPITAL cRISIslfifiMfiHfii W. g." Lehman of mom 0mm, hiding the blueprints. will humid " "~n1nd tmttrrrrrhtirte. P. L An”, president of swit Conan lb. Co,, Limited, tum the not to " th construction of the company's new fail mm " Toronto. On " Mt in J. W. Parson. manner of the comp-m": "Emmi. Ontario feed mm; an f u-vauun ‘Illl'l in tr. Geohegnn's programmer "" C """SFr - l":" u {"10 played maxilla: Egan»:- . It r an, wor r- . . . . td11ltt',',trg?dg,,ft.gtg tonic: displayed his marital i Pe Parking and ""t Com-l According to York Township time its W talent concerts in mum”, and technical ability, The} mittee of Weston is now in dis. the by _ law authorizing the Sign the many Auditorium of the Hirt part of the concert eomtistedersiorts trying to keep a group‘wls passed because Scarlett Weston Senior Public School, ot Compositions by Pyreeiruf Scarlett Road petitioners; Road is residential in character Maodomld Ave., Weston, on boiling“ and Wesley and TPit.r 'hi‘ippy. _ and "ig a partly "rpet-treated Wd," 122;“ Feb. J'a, i 2l as: i'l"'l"'fl',i',fof gugxi" The residents of the Scarlett‘ pavement only, and the truck under the a. of 'l','lhu', witr Mer the intermission, works Road are: hare petitioned Coum I vibrations cort3equerstly are more ettteetaitt while judges Chirley by German Ind'French compos, cil to try to have a sign removed} severe than on a properly can: Kath and Mr. E. S. Lewis select or: were performed, Ind a deli. from Scarlett Rind in the Town. structed pavement, such a; existsi (mm their rankt, the finalists for a“. little Humoreske by the ship of York, The sign advises on Metro mill," The Township] 'hu",',?,],,"',.',":',',',',':, s".,'l"itLiiij',iiisii,"iimii'i'ii'i','i'it'. :2; Tl, of heavy trucking restrictions , tslam it trt,idt',i"dee It: divs“l to attend these concerts' Fi'iii'j'i,'iiirg' written by Handel, Air the Road, prohibiting the was! "Ky I; to :1 if" m. S,l Ire Ieheduled to begin " 8.15 and Hornpipe from Water Music/trom using the Road be‘ween‘mc " e m s. . l pin. l and the well- loved Largo. l the hours of 7 pm. and 7 mm. _Pt Pfetroert.te 'Ptrie. Ile-l the Way Auditorium of the Weston Senior Public School, Maedomld Ave., Weston, on Jan, any 10. Feb. 2 and Feb. 16. Weston Children Iahnt Concerts During the last three months. the draw has attracted thous- ands of shoppers to Weston, the buainemmen estimate. It has been held partly responsible tor a to to 20 per cent increase in the volume of business done In Weston over the Christmas More than 300.000 Win-A-Car coupon were handed out to The Weston Win-A-Car draw is one of the first concerted cum-ts made by the businessmen in the past few years, to keep business in Westo'n. _ The winning ticket, if held by tt member of the audience, will enable the holder, to drive of! the ice in his new car im. mediately. If the holder does not mend the [line he will have two weeks in which to claim the car. If he fails to hand in his ticket the holder of a mom] of mid ticket drawn Friday, will be eligible. on the tune basis, to win the car. hold at the Junior B. Hoekey Game in' the Weldon Aren- to narrow night. The car which the holder of the winning ticket will win, will be wheeled onto the ice at lun- time. and the draw will be held It ennui ice, by In executive Win-A-Car Brine Driver's Seat Awaits Winner Friday Night The W a l t o n Busineumen's gun a Pran Recital for Second iWestern Concert (In Saturday evening, January 12, in the Weston Collegiate Aud- itmium. Frederick. Wm. or- “list at emiert in the entrant "rim/iid ing presented by the Canadian Concert Association ot Weston. -t - Anne’s i V ('G"iiriTiiiiiii The now mill will be located one mile from the Manchu“ of Finch Avenue West and Hlxhwiy 400, It will employ Ibout " maple and will produce I complete lino of "Mock nnd poultry feels . mull. pellets. and crumblu. The “nii an. hi"iGiJiiiiGGt thd mill In " I. t908. Anglican Scarlett Rom? Sign ~- ..' No Danger - Metro' ONE OF THE LARGEST CRANES in Canada is now being used in construction in Weston, at the corner of Church and George Streets. Mayor George Bull in his inaugural address last week, called the building of large apartments and office structures in Weston one of the most important activities in town at the present because of the added assessment such buildings will' bring. pun-doc ftrat win: In mm b Us In. of no "1130:". _i7tcrGiiii%iaei"aJirr'. A. Inn at Woodward Are., Mr: ll. Rout! at Gratu- K, Mr. I. ”In at on!“ M. III It. I. at)! at a John ltd. m I Int-nib I. “cacti. Brxttotthettn. ultimatum-”c; B.0-aeqhtgtt An...“ 1. I I“ cl Ion-u An. (Mamas lights Contest Winners The View PM: tltittttes Commis‘on recently um It. "It at grin ,rtrmlq bunc- ulecud bum Chum-c and New Youth for their I”! m In: Macias: Calm-t. l tt the Weston Putin; and Ttattic Committee ettttttttt allay the tears at the petition". the nutter will probably be put-ed but to the Metroponun Road: and TY.ffitt Committee. Metro told Weston Council. in I letter Int week, the sign is intended to divert trune from Dixon Road, and Highwly 27, to In; south to the stocknrds at Kale and Dundn St., to Ritth. wny 27 and Dundu M., not through Weston. . The Metropolitan Trattie De. ptrtment erected the sign at the request of the Township of York "in a spirit of good relations, in order that the truck driven would be aware of the reatrie. lions before arriving at the bum daries of the Township, which is the Humber River. The warning aim C. . . also prevent; any ar- gument in court if a charge is hid that the driver was unaware of the restriction." The petitioners object to the sign feeling it will divert trattie from Scarlett Road to Westem Road, in the town of Weston. 1'5"" Itetd. "sauaaiiiriiii sir'i':')Ofhars Installed 3‘1?th Scarlett Court Inn on lam-y. 1.33:;th no D... n. 't h - I. q.- m W W M Mend A.“ u 1.tt. I"! reel Pthtte may. 'hhae,.ta.e-,amAiis "htttbel-rr- M’M’IIMVH” MIMMhhMYa-k !t9ho?tsrittarrrGuiiir- Wneers installed for thu you In: President. Mn. E. w, An- we": “comment. Mr. E. F. any: Treasurer. In. B, No mm: Seenury. In. . P. Gray: Advertising, Ron Arm. Residents of Scarlet! Wood Court elected omeer, of their committee Int Friday The knrtatlatitnt of one." not place at No. I Scarlett Wood Court, and "I etoduetat by Ree. W. Arkwright of member vnle United Church. rocket. Amie idmiiHotiii}; to our datum. we wiietiAiir. In our effectively": in the Uttited, Nation and with the ngutnh a In honest seek; that the rank Lad file of the Liberal Party were never cow sulted on this question. "Roman-armed missiles will not eotttritnrte try our defense beam they are too slow. fly "One day after the Young Liberals m the University of Wu voted against nuclear warheads, Pearson tnnouncesr his daemon to support their ac- quisition. Aa mull. it is evident "We have no ml: obligation. tm do but I far greater moral obligation to persuade the few countries now possessing mr clear horror weapons to con- sent to a controlled disarma. mem program. of the Canadian people tsrGiii Parliament, gain . the nuclur eltttr. "The “En that Canada must honour some mysterious and unannounced “commit- ments" and acquire nucleu' warheads for Bomares CF 104's. Honest Johns and other weapon systems is nonsense. No one can make such a commitment for Canada without the comeM‘ Piano Racial At NY - library In welcoming Mr. Pearson’s statement Mr. Scott said that it but Canadians have a clear-cut opportunity to make up their minds on this vital subject. "with the Liberals now in fav- our the Conservatives apparent» ly leaning Coma: them, md only the New Democrats clearly and adamantly opposing the spread of nuclear weapons." Mr. Scott'ctued for the many Liyerys he politically uncom- eats" conceded with the Gare of their children" to band to. gether and insist that Canada hm ‘mu’ hospital. in downtown Toronto m (“the donation and - pan-ion: which they do not and, while suburban irtatitrgtitta" have to he to“! with the “crumbs frogn the Captain), table J' Con-emu Irving A. Paisley, Chair. man of the York Gem) Jrooital, eharged this week. "on when! to have In ChaHie McCarthy to mm m trtuiibisetkiiiiiiSib' art hi"ldth','d', left, at! Cali-u Roger Hen". u , Compnhy. Ron! Sundial Eleetrieat and Meehetttiea1 Engine" u Iakovkw. on. Cpl. Flu- unripe ,wlpm_ 'ml8rtntr" Modem ‘enmplu d 1fthe> graphy, including prim: done from early aquatinu at Canadian cities, are yiisplared in the Art Room, with old And haw letter, heads. labels and other examples of graphie art. The hum will be u _th. library tttttil Fem-um l cam): of lithographic menu " Toronto [inaugurating Comp. nny in in the display. Material is from the muuum of Ralph~ Clark-Stone Limited: modem 'tte- cessor of (his early may; Printing materials hom the last ceumry_ne on display in the entrance lobby of North York (Main) Public Library. l Among the' items in the display are engraving piatea of the 1390’s in steel, copper and tine along with the original letterhead: and calendar: which they produced.‘ Lithography stone: of the same‘ period are also included. I An 1890 Toronto newspaper ac-l library Displays Printing Materials l "The big business philanthro- ‘py tend: to be more generous iwith the dovmtovn hookah," ‘he declared, while. "The hoe Mr. Mee will describe some d the evidence of Indian encumr meats that have been blind in ,Nel'th Yuk. The program has been mung» ed by the Picture: and PM graphs Committee, Ted Chin- side, Chairman. Vhiton are welcome. l Historical Society ialk 0n Indians Early Indian inhabitants of North York will be the subject of a talk by Frank Mee, Sear. borough, " the,North York His- torical Society meeting, Thurs. day, January 24, " 8.00 pm. in the North York (Main) Public Library. 5126 Yonge Street (Stop a). General Northad's Edgar Bergen, and fallen into line with the miiitaristie block," he aid. many young Ins-rid nuns: who want to work done to their homes. yet three now human; In having trouble getting all the. ground firuneiaur, he mt- lhe North - West 'tsenate, be added, but two beds W Mott population in centrist to m at “blinked standard of (in bode and itrdurtriat gttitt If}; am from lane my.“ Ild over. new Graham h- heen I tir%mrsor*erattdhastseeome tsnrttiNrt1gttretttttte- beam in the tuned“: an o6ttteChureeWithttisemettsi t'.thsitstimthesqhmtrw smrmiMeftrrdtmMingthremr 'regriotsarsditi.-rtg My. aodirtnotirseatwie, it rendtho welcome an can: con- Portable Church they re new It“. Having mud-ed the pros-any at Wanton Ed . Veexs beqehBlvd.the-ottheeoet. gregntitnt went tw. work and painted the gum complex” dent minim in din-3:11;}! December of IMI when Rev. command most ot the Mann. om the big city mm. In limhh donations but the lab- urhu: hospital: let mi- from the qipuin’u table. St. Stephen's Celebrateg _ _ Second Anniversary.“ Sushi . pital Aeemmtdatitnt and Facili- ties for children In Metropoli- tan Toronto made by the Com- 5'1!th ftfyrver.. ot genital enthusiasm to mule new the ilitiu The O.MS.C. should do everythtng plausible m an}! theme new homitah in ntlblilh- tng themselves where the fieii. Ities are required. Cannon "Pr dietates that amnion beds only when "by an nood- od. Not only the number but in the kind of service which they should render to the 'mssmurtitr, of the present facilities-in the city should be curtailed and I eoneentrhted won be made to nah I nimble contribution with “the "uyttaNu?t" "Me “inhabitant. Mmuhuhcleaulp- anhoqluhnu -trtttettmdsasadrwtt. "tt in imam that new is» Av... Put 'tttt -. mm. Mr. “I " Georg: Street, crew-4N0 tech-5d. tut Univelsity Club Investment Tilt ttstriking-ta, banal-m. The Um Wen-’- Club "fwestrteohtitusHtttarr- '?ryturerttiteart,rraeiar. Jan-1mg, at8p.stt.' “Cad-l when “a; au, GG7. 'teritttheSrt-6D-,ttue, hogan-amt. In.“ "ee-'-'- =r-'- - -. m. Women? can catrc, - Emery Boy Scout & a, h- m» Coq" (in) I ml " two You; aim Iain: Young Pens-w; "8--ttt .1 Senior Your: Paulo-r us a enrollment a! who“ Gm alarm I why)»: this wt not but! T 1hildtm'statatr' Begin Thit Week -." "tuttfturseirrgttrr-ie,me.ir. feritieimrtttmrraemr-tu. 'udiutor. Amtrnher-srrss. trsm"11tte-dtt-nere the three wank. part iesttserirrarCt-tttstretugg inAm'il. Atlirtt-taiitxrtt.dterab tend. Further Mon-31m may Jamar;- y, "than 2 ad PA. ruury & The use at the Lindsay M. Barium in Weston Selim. PIE: School on MacDonald Are., In been mind 'ttttest 9'ng Roche " cu in; Thu -rt's moan-m ' Children's Cg” m “-mber may can-en a tremtigtnsotcliiistiG7iii%ir. t11ter'"1tyeester-uiiie name... an)» M; and tBy_yta.t.st-t-thr.. ”biannual-haul af_hm.itatttettittmt.tt.-' "Wham-nun. ltr, Mr. C. C. Calvin, Q. C. - his committee 'ttttaid " u.- 'rattria"dmttheirtir-t 'urrer' - no nub. all. some aetittrtistatmtoir- Wash M. It

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