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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jan 1963, p. 5

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HT Tamersny "r"'l,'i. Eiobicoke ... " ,' i The People Must Make The Initial Moves Igst Mimrvo's foreseeable med IS mainly for road repairs. but tt Alto includes an addition to the library and water works um- provemenu. There " no allow. one: for wheels "n,this budget nor is the"! in nhy other Lake- shore budget. .., _ Long Bunch amiupaues spend- ing $2”.th within the foliuwmg ten yawn on «on iiartis as side. “mks. roads. stme and “aler- mams. $75,000 will he spent this year for the “bran extension. In 1904 an ttddilion ma) be put on the {urinal} which mil cost Sill. 50A and in 1965 the Village fore- sees getting I fire truck with an aerial ladder, 3125.000 ic, “signaled for mack. and 375.000 for general imprnw- meats to purks. can; i90ii-6fi' _ in there two year: a vo-al of $300.000fmay he needed for roams. For the you-w 1967 to 1971 " has been saga-sled that 8,100,000 may be requu'ed each Fear. but this Is (ml) a guess. New Toronto's budget breaks don" lbw this: 1963 - 8200.000 -- $125.00U of this for a road im- provement program, "25.000 for, the park pmgranuand $50,000 for sauna etc.: I64 -_- $200.00“ -- $125,0IK) is Hesignaled for mach. Dmmg the next 10 years the (we: Luke-more municipaiitles tttreset Meiru loans of over $3 miller,, Neu Toronl'o predicts $1,200,1mu hill be needed by the taunt Lung Branch expats to ask 5520300 and Mimico may ask tor as mud: as $1,600,000. j) l w ll :wr'drnh" L .._ Ir/le" H mm) Cr rl'l lt ' F _ swim; je. -t, r' u LLUUZ” , Its I‘:( 'T‘n‘ may wmt-emratmn. of (i l; '.,t"t?U In _ In - '.ts; m“ _ Lu,“ PW 'r Safer Hr 'r'r up» . “1;, mam-m in the hocrs a. w , _ Q 'r .' , 4- s",rn "rt "V T,,, l v: .7 4 l?'. 2 . , l A u [l. "rt l mu m l ,‘_".nn h", i'v-. li e Imulxu I If ”a: cs(lC1 waxy darkness sug- !,u ', 'rr:,Cst _ arm _)lir"l 141w ', w1" wudwnk ( p cle,trCre, num- _ th , 'rbiii, _ _ l lt rm wi, L m. ' t C Y. 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"r', ‘:.qn.',t. in nu. r.AY.' or ver I '0" I _' w. ulwu Rt?': a m9.” 1 C.t'Y. l c)"tltr l 2.311 1‘11le2 an u’rm: . rer,,)r,'r, u;\r‘,nIPri‘ Pedestrih, on Isa': aware ammo! ("32.0 death; need to have the,) le:su:.= drummed imn the t:uoroughiy and often,') an EifWrncp of 200'; in pm trafCy tc,rAiev, riuritr, comuumn‘wuh 'Am'l La t..fi, ic and Separate Saw; :248 pupils. emolisdA Presenting the problem of drinking to teenagers, so that they do not just cast off the ad- vice as is frequently done by young, people as they pass through. this particular phase in ”a ha, to be presented in a tact- inf. cortipreltemrible manner. Ti a growing acceptance of al- coho: 's our society makes it in- cresicstly important that teen- age:": haw an ivlielligem and in- fum tcf Isnii'?rrlrs,stdiru., of In!» Lakeshore Accidents Up Etohicoke Accidents Down ,r' ‘Omano‘s Highways Minster. they serve. The Highss us Shins- Hon. Chane: S. MacNaughtou, ter lives Ut Etobicoke. has announced an early begm- On :Jauufryull " .'.1si'l'tllf P a 000 000 . et t ‘contra'ct was axxardedfm the con: nuns Oil a $2, , T"" o struction of a new highway am Improve wad connections be- the expansion of an existing mac tween the Toronto International in the vicinity of the airport Air Terminal at Malton and Met- ti fwd under way early . . inn . ropolitan Forunto Pro Pr ‘gconuacx covers com-Ime- consn'ucuun of new high-capacity lion of a completely new tour. road< The announcement marks lane. controlled-access highan the irvpicmentation of a new de- extending north from Highway parunemal policyvprevtously dis- 4.01 at Renforth Drive to connect closed, in impmve highway facili- with Dixon Road. This new high- ties between major airports in the speed artery. 1.65 miles in length pr0\u.ce and the communities will run east of. and barallel to Presenting Alcohol Problems To Teens lllllll Suhject'Of Planning Council Speaker "Ill!!.!,),!! $2Million High Speed Artery To Connect Renforth t Dixon' "due um m'ttiuug a. dam". d MIMI-Mu a ni- - In mutate. I the "this. tho Inter. chu- b!“ woo-null Sta-Joy ll lla- O A “New” with I...“ It.- an: would have 2.00. m- 1!.”qu an unusual payroll ULiiGGiGiimVGUr%i. Huwever. He utrntc out. the; (Inn ruuld attend a univerplty utt State lost: on a: T- EnmersnyL eiose to home: :rests unéhe Ice," I. tne people . in am; tubicom awe. want I ”Kiwi?" "' where a unl.\'er- unhersll}. they rum: Him the sits " 5it,'l'tttd In otarit: initiative. They must be willing Mal people will my tor " to make matrices and contribute tr,,',',",',',',', r'i't','ae.'t',.': Is eed ir',',',')::)',' the development of a; ommnmy aettoet n e uniersity. to bring a university to lilo-1 The onus is on me wmmunltyt - 7 - ,...... " Mtttth. Mr. Beets predicts university AMI“ I.“ out-chum 'stw:enroiment u ontarie will igt- - would I”!!! In the III- creasv from the uresem 35,000 to Male stun-dupe“ " mil. 100 COO within 'en years and the It. yearly. task of "cotnmotiating the addi- Many ot the 8,000 emNorees abnal sludtn' wm-assitates con- would not“. 'ternsartmttty in ,truz‘ion or tap “I"? universi- nrt-a. qivttsr local basins: and ties one in Mr ran and one in bsusing a [hunch] m. we nest. in, (w Muse to, Metro.. Lural resident. would law I '"'te.tr' ly-ty considerable um it thelrrhil- Towevtr, He rstr)itc o.ut. ll" my... mum ”and " "mum-um ult mute lucctt on v: a unversny "" SVlitct3tiistt._ Historical illustratiott WM be ttre villaege fore- the subject of speaker Vernon " truck wtth "nNoum, next Thursday night (Jan. 24 at the Etobicoke His- weouhk need IS (Mira! Socier meeting to be held 1 repairs. but it at the James Garden: residence. t addition to the Mr, Mould is an authority on ttter works "i his subject and the public in in- ete " 'P "'°""vited to hear his talk. The meet. ' "n ,this budget ine "In; at ' pm. and refresh- tthy other Lake- menu will be served. game. n_‘ Garden, residence is located " and '05 Mmueoon who: loud. ( ranch-an owi- safety 2 meir ,aiet, Idem to them narrasnmr: ~11; Tum-v v. as aecid, 1:; pvderzrian pared during l9.iy. hicuk I. Lakemwb Stilul Scnoo., nut“ Beats d. . Sgt Vernon Mould hi Historical Society Meet However ,in the past Mimim has worked on a PBS-as-you-go basis, and )kyor Hugh Grins el safety Jessumn a report (an, the Menu Po!icc Safety Burrs-.1 grunts. Thev ware invoked in 12 accidents ax, pedestrians. come pared “Rh 23‘dnring 19til. Etn- "icoke, Pubic. and Sepc.vatu Srilunis have 2ti.364 more my. t)rer.ty than me Lakemore. Sg:. R. M. Joixnc.of the Bu- Yum new) yChildren unde, the apr" of 15 are far more likeiy to On January ll a $1,300,000 contract was awarded for the con- struction of a new highway and the expansion of an existing road in the vicinity of the airport. grime! under way early I Mr. Decks played a by to]; in in). etrtnbtisttment at York Unl- avorsily in Toronto and Brock ,University. in the Niam- yo» mm. TIR, conuam covers com-truc- lion of a completely new four- lane controlled-access highway extending north from Highway 4.01 at Renforth Drive to connect with Dixon Road. This new high- speed artery. 1.65 miles in length, will run east of. and parallel to, Through this undo I. "tah. lulu-contact wileJLDuh‘ ILA. Ph.D., eqeseutitr. direcw of the Induutrial Foundation on Education. I7, TSnfety League would Ilka I“ ‘driver: to be Able to give the map Inn-er _ . . it mum that ‘there is I slow-moving. or In- tionary, snow plow or under up about Driver: mould slow down immediately they no the flaatt- ing blue. but wintn, a will of 61 vehicle. on“ 1m 0110 mou- _ plown. "aultlne In , duh and mum ittitui" l Motonsts, here's a question:Sitwe um sznl‘l beginning bun- you should be able to "ttr-iles-s had tttown to ttver “50-000 tarstantartmmatr. ft you can't it in 1962. cuuld~lead to serioug trouble one -One of the many serum the day. Question: In winter, what credit union provides ir the two does a flashing blue light on the account system. where I member road ahead mean? The Ontarttrean write cheques on one account Road Safety Tip Harry Anderson, tr.s:uige'r of the Mimico Avtificial Rink. re- vealed that additional ice time had been made available fot hockey every Monday night, commencing; January let. t Andemnn said: "We have be- sit-ged with requests for hockey time and we hive been able to tut hack on our public skaling on Monday nights and can now "Her ice tor either practice "r. leaqur purp‘oses from seven oyrock to midnight every Mon- day. ' More Hockey For Mimico On New Rink Teaching teenagers about all-l l tum”. Glrs,, tl . wipe. iall , who] is a timely subject to bel ',(//i)i",riiii"/, in all“ /drfilVi, WW; pill“ r dicwesed. The man presenting} ti 'ilijifji,i)a'.'iij,:y,i, C lll‘ l 'g/tj.), i?,')) 3 E8ii) 1 Ihe lizformativv lecture is well1 (“Ill :“ll ' tl, l" _i'i,rJiiti'jlil'll r I i'did 1y/,f,5"rf, 33h}? IS a “"3" “f“ A HARE-Y PROBLEM seems to be arising in CJ,lC1'jd,ter,',' eiisai/,'Cf,er1'aalet,ri%:rt York Collegiate’s play "Harvey," the “a -.' h h . ‘story of the invisible rabbit By the looks of _ Lur 4‘an reservations are nec- {things Harvev who is seven-feet tall, is a mite Heart They may be made by disturbed as D Chumley, played by Terry o-mL : Miss Hooper at 363-4971 Melen, has words with Dr, Sanderson, played tyt" 4 D-HH- Wednesday. Jan, 23. thy Russ Creror, and is either about to knock families, has been a traditional concern to all who have a com- mon inierest in the well being of a community. Rentorth Drive. Under the same contract, the existing Dixon Road will be expanded to a four-lane divided highway between the new International Air Terminal and Highway 27. Mr. MacNaughlon stated that these new facilities. scheduled for completion before the end of the year, will provide a direct high-speed- route from the Air- port to heavily populated areas m southern Ontario via Highway 401, as well as service the down- town Toronto area viamighw.ttr 27. the Que'en Elizabeth Way and the Gardiner Expressway. I' demonstrate to III. M quverpmun that in bath. In Because of the urgent need Mr institutions of higher learning expected to arise within the next tive yeah, the spadework to ac- l The tremehdou; sums of money involved in establishing - uni- versity make it imperative that it be predominantly financed by the Provincial Government. But nonetheless. if I university is to be successlul, the community mun provide the with! support to get it launched and then con- tinue to support it in vuioul ways while it is in operation, Mr. Deeks points out. A “with. must be formed to develop a clou- and acacia picture why a higher pducniuul institution should be established in Etobicoke, ind then present this to the University Advisory Committee of the Provincial Government, Mr. Deck: said. oneofthesnnet deqimNe El Mona. In Dash - ouLMbEWtopnvidon site,tmeotehe. S'dc “Aldous. through wnici rim-x uiteu get.- a useful view tsedestr'.an traffic. an; ofiet: :5 "bran-red. Pedestrian, on Killed ih pedestrian traffic "Lena: ‘nan are people of any , group be;ow 45 years. Among ,Idren under 15. about twice mam Lops as girls are killed “1 Lakeshore accidents involving gschool chi'dren during tee month “HOE December were nik the same The eredit union now employs , l . mt! of two, the mm." and CHRISTI? may" N. Murray Blown an: ribbon to; the credit officer, with help. " n m mdit Union office. peak periods, from I part time _ _ M w I“ M clerk. Tht Board of Dlnctonjheld " mural. 1062. 2ey',ttti,'y; this: will be held " wlll probably mun-lend tt di- ;momrnendulon will br pream- the Pickfair Mun” on h5- vldend payment at " on sttarealed to the mom " the Giiialiiii/, It, It“. and also save in a permanent savings accounL In effect th- membef is buying shares in " own company. Crut".sty litPresitient N. Mur- rat Brown wart on 'nand to cut the riltbon, signifying mat the new office was officially open. While speaking to the 80 assem- bled members Mr. Brown stated that Christie Brown & Co watt verv proud that the credit union had‘erown to the point that they meeded more roomdn tvirhm to ‘opernn: "As a matter m’ not." said Mr. Brawn, "rt it indicative of the fact that Christie's A "ne big famih' inlel‘rclrd in woyiiirttt together tor the benefit of all," Thy credit union at Chrnlie‘l was Incorporated m April [951 and had a: the first oftiee a bum- mem. hurt: after _ the first year': business were only 33.000. Since mix- sma‘l beginning bun- iness had ttt'owtt to over 'M0,009 facilit union of." Ye. $11.;rday was a red letter day, in the t.iturt history of Chrv'rie'st credit. union. Alter unly eleven wars in operation, the parent cozxpnny. granted the space and favilitiev in the vmmg credit union, and huiiv them a new ‘as 2319 year before. Taking wea- ther conditions and visibility re- ductions caused by the weather or dressing habits. this is good. However. there Were six Lake- shure children injured in 1962, an increase oi tour. Etobicoke whoa] C h il d r e n should be commended for their 50C, reduction in accidents; but Business Jumps ISO-Fold In it wag Credit Union Gets New Offke the other land. are often heavily bodied against the cold. snow or rain. and hoods or high col- lars may obscure their view. I The pressure: of modern civil- ;intinn. however. have reduced "his period to a mere fraction, land we are now expected to or- ganize and establish a degree- granting university in from three to five years, or to be at least ‘well on the way toward inde- pendent statua in this short space lot time through an affiliation arrangement: with one of the In Europe, for instance. points out Mr. Decks. it is not uncom- aD0tt for I liberal m: university to take 300 year: from its inim- tion until it when the nuns of granting degrees in its own right Adding to h -hiarrs is tbs was“! to m univcnitv funnies in 00% to it”. than their mt enmity with, insuehashort was of time, comm to the do. growth 01 universities in the put, The university militia: not available in Ontario have bun developing trinee baton Canb- dention. . odre a university in influx. nun begin at can. cars. 5: Cureless cycle riding. yr/ sG.iuirUi7ii." 3.l. 1962- Played in roadway. 2: Ran while 4 fatal, 227 injured. :murcd in some manner. 5 and 6 .vintrs-rruge 7. female STATISTICS FOR DEC. 1968 5: T to nine years-male F. fe- A-Clause: male 3: to years and ovec--maie Failed lo look both “.335. 'i: 3. Female 2: total-27. Crossed from between p'ariselilii-iirfii, Year Total: their vigilance should not be re- laxed. Whereas the. were n- jured in three accidents during December 1961. they only had one school mate hurt this past December. 'r' . There were 31 accidents across Metro last December. making a grand total of 23? whoa? chil- dren killed. maimed for life. or injured in some manner. - ___.. Such a task is seeking a uni- versity for Etobicoke in I very ADDRESS challenging one, Mr. Decks said, and at the lame time a very re- .rm.rv_w._mrrt.r.rrtq win-din: one it u community poc- Phone ......t sens the determination, the 'iii:) I sign simp Hughes: to saerifiee, and the! I volunteer capability to nuke a contribution _ mittee Vr 'Fr' to its development. Mail a ‘ There an indication: the an m univouniu planned for the out and west: lhould like the lam of liberal an colleges ini- tillly Ind through a process ot evolution develop into degree- granting institution These In questions that require serious consideration in ' developing . pmposal for a university in Eto- blcoke, Mr. been points out. humms.um. Deeta,whettterornettItotrimsee 1rtrtqienitrinee%rauniver. up]. but certainly is u chun- this on the put a! th- ”I. ttf unblock. to invcs‘iute and determine whether a university mould he lot-aid hem. In). Mar-mu: Mr." Decks has Kindly offered a couple of heads togethen or try a bit of peacemoking, Elwood Dowd (Elliot Phillips)’ looks amused, Veto Simmons (Shirley Dyer),l is a mite apprehensive and Miss Kelly (Sue, Abbott) is getting nervous. Only we can see) Horvev of course to the cast and audience ne's invisible On way to sehool--mid-hiock I. intersection 2; On way. from school-mid-bloc 5, intersection 4: Not at school-mid-trick 8, intersection 7: totai--?7. C-Age and_Sex: swung. road. 12: wa':king where no sit Ttttal 27. B-Accident Occurred Sines damn: It I unl- venity is I Provincial matter, it is not new to live in liabi- coke to sign either II I mum or I committee volunteer. I In: in favor of I university for Etobicoke. All an: no.“ not in th- committee. .111. (on: which 101M: in I. nlkitthelidollhepoophin Imbieoke and the Duh-shun to [nation or work on committal. The form should he mailed to tht editor of this mum. t.aaaHamrr-tttt.t.d.ter. 'nin.wtt.turitirt-.t. 'lit."'"'"""'?'"""" Phone "m""".".""."'--.....-.--... I sign simply " I petition“ -.. I volunteer to work on a com- mittee Vr ""'_"'rr-r.r'....r...-r..--t..--.. 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