A public meeting, sponsored by| the Etobicoke Planning Board, to| hear an application by Sberway‘ Centre Ltd. for an amendment to| The merchants maintain that the area is already served by an overâ€"abundance of shopping cenâ€" tres, including the opening of Yorkdale Plaza early next year, and that further inroads will force many retailers into bankâ€" rupey. Retail merchants in llobicokcxth official plan to permit conâ€" and bordering Toronto Township|struction of the new shopping are mobilizing to protest an apâ€" centre, will be held at the Etobiâ€" plication to reâ€"zone a 108â€"acre coke Township Municipal Centre tract on the northwest corner of|at 3 p.m., Tuesday, September 17. Highway 27 and the Queen Elizaâ€"| ‘The Retail Merchants Associaâ€" beth Way to permit construction tion of Canada (Ontario) Inc., of a huge regional shopping CeMâ€" has pledged "complete support" tre. The area is now zoned "‘to the retailers. prime industrial land. us uen n t es Retailers From Six Shopping Districts Battle Sherway Centre Plaza Proposal Where‘s Bev? He‘s At The Odeon Cariton There have been rumors cirâ€" culating to the effect that one fine day while Bev was paintâ€" ing a realistic forest scene, three squirrels buried their winter supply of nuts in his canvas. They were quite noâ€" ticeable thereafter, having colâ€" lected a bit of color from the artist‘s palette. Bev‘s works, mostly in oil and all in engaging color and theme were painted straight from the artist‘s experiences in the northern woods. Those readers interested in the unspoiled outdoors have till Saturday evening to go hunting Woodland Topics‘ auâ€" thor Bev Sanders‘ paintings at the Odeon Carlton. 3420 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. RO. 9â€"9783 ACE TIRE CENTRE &Az UsED TIRES y ®@ Guaranteed Used Tires $5.00 INSTALLED and BALANCED @ Used Tubes $1, @ Flats Repoired $1. Check Our Used Snow Tire Specials For a township that uses the |slogan "Ontario‘s First Planned Community,‘ the present council ‘is forgetting the ‘planned‘ part of |the slogan. It seems to us, that the Planning Board and Council have a moral obligation to the present merchants of Etobicoke who have invested time, money and their business careers on the strength of the existing byâ€"law," he added. Mr. Rolling pointed out that the merchants were already faced with many problems â€" high taxes lack of adequate parking facilities, prohibited parking at certain times, not to mention the increasingly competitive situation whch will prevail when the Yorkâ€" dale Plaza opens within a few months. If the new shopping cenâ€" tre were to be approved, the business economy of the entire area would be permanntly and drastically impared. "Our Association has surveyed the situation in Etobicoke and we are convinced that yet another major shopping centre in the area will stifle and eventually strangle the small retailer," he stated. "The battle lines are drawn and survival is at stake. The Retail Merchants Associaâ€" tion of Canada (Ontario) Inc., has pledged "complete support" to the retailers. "A strong, united front by all| °" retail merchants in the Etobicokeâ€"| c. Township of Toronto area will, serve as the strongest deterrent| * to the proposed changes in the g zoning byâ€"laws," said Don Rollâ€"] ing, spokesman for the RMAC. 15’: How do leading merchants in , panding and where there is nnedi ‘"The Kingsway Businessmen‘s i for that kind of service. The| Association should receive some ,\ Sherway project is being dropped\recognition for its years of effort ;‘ into an industrial area where|in helping build Etobicoke. We residential development has alâ€" join in community ventures. For ready matured and therefore it instance, we give scholarships to |can serve no new need. Looking worthy students at Royal York \at the mup the same situation ocâ€" and Etobicoke Collegiates. We \curs east, south, and west of the should be encouraged to remain ifSherway site. This is crazy." in business not threatened with | Bloorâ€"Royal York Rd. district | bankruptey." | "Disastrous" | Dundasâ€"Islington District ii "In this area we have seen sevâ€"| "Stores Closing" l eral important stores move out! "We have been facing difficulâ€" recently in view of existing comâ€"|ties for some time..Lots of stores '! petition. Shortgnwe might suffer|have left the area. Recently even _some more damage because of Loblaw‘s closed its supermarket. : Yorkdale Shopping Centre, which We have many customers who _ opens in early 1964. Speaking for want us here. We give good serâ€" imyself and for several other merâ€" vice to them and if we get hit {chants who are located in this\hard by the Sherway project, as ‘area, I can certainly confirm that we will, then a lot of us are goipg |any further bite out of our volâ€" to have to close up. We need betâ€" umes will be disastrous and will ter municipal parking facilities |cause more stores to leave this and we have been after Etobiâ€" area. We think we provide an esâ€"\coke for a long time on this. ‘sential public service for resiâ€" Etobicoke tells us to go and buy | dents in this area. We have mainâ€"|the land. They also told us they | tained attractive shops. We carry/were going to help after the old _ The names of merchants quotâ€" |ed in each instance are on file in | our office. | Cloverdale Mall "Duplication" |\ "The Sherway project disturbs |us greatly because there is no population between us and the |Sherway site. This means we will ‘be fighting for the attention of ‘the people in the first house ‘north of Dundas Street just as ‘will the Sherway Shopping Cenâ€" tre if it is permitted. This is a lcomplele duplication of shopping |service and illustrates that the \Sherway project must hurt all established shopping facilities in Etobicoke. I understand that shopping centres are usually placed where population is exâ€" panding and where there is need for that kind of service. The Sherway project is being dropped into an industrial area where residential development has alâ€" ready matured and therefore it can serve no new need. Looking at the mup the same situation ocâ€" curs east, south, and west of the Sherway site. This is crazy." _ Bloorâ€"Royal York Rd. district . For further information apply to the above named Returning Officer, or to Room 107, City Hall, s Dated this 28th day of August, 1963 That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying SOUTH of Richview Side Road. WES‘F of Highway 27 and NORTH of Canadian Pacific Railway. Polling Subdivisions 110 to 143. Revising ‘Officer: R. H. STAINTON, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. JOYCE LIPTON. Place of Sittings: 90 RAYSIDE DRIVE. Registration and Revising District D That 1part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the NORTH by Bicgvi'ex Side Road, on the EAST by Islington stt d iA esn _ k a P TB NUMInto n S m GCTO MVE MOSC. on the LAOL by lsljnggn Avenue, on the SOUTH by Rathburn Road and on the WEST by Highway 27. Polling Subdivisions 82 to 109. Revising Officer: JAMES BRIGHT, Esq., Q.C. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. NORMA DESPARD. Place of Sittings: THORNCREST VILLAGE Club House, 35 'l'h?mrest Road, Islington. That _part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the NORTH by Rathburn Road, on the EAST by Islington Avenue and Mimico Creek from Islington Avenue to Bloor Street West, on the SOUTH by Bloor Street West and Canadian Paciâ€" fic Railway and on the WEST by Highway 27. Polling Subdivisions 42 to 81. â€" Revising Officer: & ERIC YOUNG, Esq., Q.C. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: Mrs. BARBARA WADSWORTH Place of Siftings: 4937A DUNDAS STREET WEST Registration and Revising District C Registration and Revising District That_part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the NORTH by Richview Side Road and production thereof EASTâ€" ERLY to Humber River, on the EAST by Humber River, on the SOUTH by Bloor Street West, and on the WEST by Mimico Creek from Bloor Street West to Islington Avenue and by Islington Avenue. Polling Subdivisions 1 to 41. Revising Officer: W. H. WILLIAMS, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. S. SNEYD. Place of Sittings: 100 OLD MILL ROAD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1963 Registration and Revising District A from 11 a.m. to 12 noon; 3 pm. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m»to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the places set forth in the schedule hereto. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator‘s list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places herein menâ€" tioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the voters‘ lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s lists will be heard at these sittings. Voters‘ lists for the electoral district will be open for public inspection at the office of the Returning Officer: LLOYD SHIER, 3267 Bloor Street West. and at the office of the Clerk of the Municipality, 550 Burn hamthorpe Rd., Etobicoke, on and after PROVINCE of ONTARIOâ€"GENERAL ELECTION Notice of Revision of Voters‘ Lists (in Urban Polling Divisions) Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 73 of The Voters Lists Act, of the revision of the voters‘ lists for the Electoral District of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1963 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1963 Sittings will be held by the Revising Officers on 1963 THE YOTERS‘ LISTS ACT PART I!I ROBERT FORSYTH, Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York. facts at the same time they are moving so quickly to destroy us. & Dixie Plaza us "Not Enough People" "We are certainly concerned with the Sherway Project and we think we should be rightfully concerned because it involves reâ€" ; * gional planning. In this overall area, there are already three deâ€" Our Merchant‘s Association is partment stores and several shopâ€" wholeheartedly in the fight ping districts. There are not AGAINST Sherway. Should this enough people to go round and centre be permitted, additional support all of these stores, as well roads will be required, and these as the Sherway project if it puts will be going through residential in 102 more stores. The volumes areas to meet with Dixie Road. in many cases are not satisfactory| Who is going to pay for this? now, so any more competition How will the) people who have will place big problems upon us. nice homes feel about this?" For further information abp,il to the above named Returnini Officer. or to Room 107. City Hall That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying NORTH of West Branch of Humber River j Polling Subdivisions 101 to 117. Revising Officer: MRS. MARY E. EWART Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. MARGARET McGEE _ _ Place o!'smmgs: Thistletown Public Hall, 941 Albion Rd. ject is permitted on industrial land we wonder if Etobicoke will reâ€"zone industrial land in the north for another shopping cenâ€" tre beyond what we have now There can be too much of a good thing. Surely Etobicoke doesn‘t want many of its merchants goâ€" ing broke. Polling Subdivisions 56 to €0; 99 and 100. AND That part of the Townshlï¬ of Etobicoke lying WEST of Islinï¬ ton Avenue north, NORTH of Rexdale Boulevard, and SOUT EAST of Hydro Electric Power Line Polling Subdivisions 61 to 65. municipal office was moved, but nothing has happened. We don‘t want to see Sherway added to our list of troubles. The township has enough stores now, why That part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the NORTH by the Humber River; on the EAST by Hydro Elecâ€" tric Power Line; on the SOUTH by Rexdale Boulevard, and on the WEST by Hydro Electric Power Line. + Polling Subdivisions 66 to 98. ievislng Officer: GEORGE _ PHILLIPS, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. MARY CASSELS. _ Place of Sittings: 1495 Kipling Ave. North (Rexdale). That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying WEST of the Humber River, NORTH of Highway 401, EAST of Islington Avenue north, and SOUTH of West Branch of Humber River. Registration and Revising District D Registration and Revising District C That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying WEST of a line drawn as follows: Commencing at the intersection of Highway 401 with the west boundary of the Township; thence north easterly along Highway 401 to Islington Avenue north; thence NORTH along Islington Avenue north to Rexdale Boulevard; thence westerly and north westerly along Rexdale Boulevard to Highway 27; thence north along Highway 27 to the west branch of the Humber River; thence north westerly along the west branch of the Humber River to the westerly boundary of the Township. Polling Subdivision 55. ievisin‘ Officer: S. E. DARRAGH, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. NAOMI MARTIN. Place of Sittings: 671 SCARLETT ROAD, That part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the EAST by Humber River, on the NORTH by Dixon Road, on the WEST by Royal York Road and on the SOUTH by Richview Side Road. Polling Subdivisions 32 to 44 That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying SOUTHâ€" and EAST of Highway 401, WEST of the Humber River and NORTH of Dixon Road. Polling Subdivisions 45 to 54. That part of the Township of Etobicoke bounded on the EAST by Royal York Road. on the NORTH by Dixon Road, on the WEST by Highway 401 and on the SOUTH by Richview Side Road. Polling Subdivisions 1 to 31. Revising Officer: DOUGLAS E. ROLLO, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. GRETA McNABNEY. Place of Sittings: 115 WINCOTT DRIVE Registration and Revising District B from 11 a.m. to 12 noon; 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the places set forth in the schedule hereto. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator‘s list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places herein menâ€" tioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the voters‘ lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s lists will be heard at these sittings. Voters‘ lists for the electoral district will be open for public inspection at the office of the Returning Officer: THOMAS H. SCOTT, 662 Scarlet Road. and at the office of the Clerk of the Municipality, 550 Burnâ€" hamthorpe Rd., Etobicoke, on and after TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1963 Registration and Revising District A PROYVINCE of ONTARIOâ€"GENERAL ELECTION 1963 THE VOTERS‘ LISTS ACT PART I!I Notice of Revision of Voters‘ Lists (in Urban Polling Divisions) Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 73 of The Voters‘ Lists Act, of the revision of the voters‘ lists for the Electoral District of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1963 Dated this 28th day of August, 1963 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1963 Sittings will be held by the Revising Officers on AND ROBERT FORSYTH, Chairman of the Election Board for the County of York AND AND alt j ON THE SPOT â€" The newly organized Queensway Businessâ€" men‘s Club held its first dance and attracted 300 to the polâ€" ished floor at the Mayfair Restaurant. Frank Tensee, club president, lends a hand to Benny Martinello who has just won a heaping basket of fruit and canned goods as a spot dance prize. Looking on are Mrs. Martinello, Bev Lewis, Humber M.P.P., and Mrs. Tensee. The club has already pledged finanâ€" cial support for a Queensway junior sports club. Photo by Stan Windrim THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday For further information Officer. or to Room 107, C That part of the Townlh'? of York lying EAST of the Humber River. NORTH of Bloor Street West, Wnll’r of the City of Torâ€" onto, SOUTH of St. Clair Avenue West from Runnymede Road to Canadian Pacific Railway and SOUTH of Dundas Street West from Canadian Pacific Railway to Humber River. The Village of Swansea Registration and Revising District E Polling Subdivistons 124 to 160. Revising Officer: 8. W. RICH, West; lying NORTH of Berry Road, WEST of the Humber River and SOUTH of Bloor Street West from Humber River to Prince Edward Drive and SOUTH of Sunnydale Drive. Polling Subdivisions 73 to 96. ‘ Revising Officer: GERALD J. MORRIS, ‘1 levilhf Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. RUTH FRISE. Place of Sittings: 33 KINGS'LEA DRIVE SOUTH. Registration and Revising District D That part of the Township of Etobicoke lying EAST of Royal York Road from Berry Road to Sunnydale Drive and EAST of Prince Edward Drive from Sunnydale Drive to Bloor Street Polling Subdivisions 97 to l!i. Revising Officer: ALLAN ISAACS, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. PEGGY CHAPMAN. Place of Sittings: 42 KENNEDY AVENUE. That part of the Town of Mimico lying NORTH of Canadian National Railway and all that part of the Township of Etobiâ€" coke lying SOUTH of Berry Road and WEST of the Humber River. That part of the Town of Mimico lying SOUTH of Canadian National Railwgy. Registration and Revising District C Registration and Revising District B and at the offices of the Cierks of the respective Municipalities as follows: on and after Registration and Revising District A Polling Subdivisions 44 to 72. Revising Officer: JOHN O‘NEILL, Esq. Revisinf Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. LORNA BUFFETT. Place of Sittings: 13 BURMA DRIVE Polling Subdiyisions 1 to 43. Re Officer: GORDON C. RUSH, Esq. Revising Officer‘s Clerk: MRS. SARAH HARTE. Place of Sittings: 111 ROBERT STREET, MIMICO. from 11 a.m. to 12 noon; 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the places set forth in the schedule hereto. Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the Legislative Assembly and whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator‘s list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places herein menâ€" tioned for the purpose of having his name. enrolled upon the voters‘ lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator‘s lists will be heard at these sittings. Voters‘ lists for the electoral district will be open for public inspection at the office of the Returning Officer: REGINALD ELGAR 2465 Bloor St. West PROVINCE of ONTARIOâ€"GENERAL ELECTION 1963 CC THE VOTERS‘ LISTS ACT PART I!I > Public notuce is hereby given, pursuant to Section 73 of The Voters‘ Lists Act, of the revision of the voters‘ lists for the Electoral District of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1963 further information to the at cer, or to Room 107, mll Dated this 28th day of August, 1963. Revising Off: : 8. W. RICH, . Q.C. Revising Officers Clerk, MRS_MARY MOSSOP. Place :’ Sittings: 31 THORNHILL AVENUE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1963 Sittings will be held by the Revising Officers on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1963 Notice of Revision of Voters‘ Lists (in Urban Polling Divisions) rumummml for the Counts of York. VILLAGE OF SWANSEA 95 Lavinia Ave. TOWNSHIP OF YORK 2700 Eglinton Ave. West , Sept. 12, 1963 â€" Township of ETOBICOKE TOWN OF _ MIMICO 261 Royal York Road