to go to a French restaurant. Dan Ruggiero was elected preâ€" sident of the club. The Travel Club is also interâ€" ested in the customs of people but their interests lie everyâ€" where, in all countries. At the opening meeting they had two films on Japan, They have visitâ€" ed such places as the Martyrs‘ Shrine in Midland and Upper Canada Village. No doubt they will soon begin discussions on this year‘s trip. s8Q95â€".0° ACE TIRE CENTRE BA usito Tires 3420 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. â€" RO. 9â€"9783 1306 The Queensway RO. 6â€"6119 â€" CL. 9â€"7656 Knaggs Pharmacy Ltd. Whitiock‘s Drug Store Don Russell Pharmacy Walter‘s Drug Store Wordsworth‘s Drug Store Coulston‘s Pharmacy Holland Pharmacy CHRISTMAS CARDS 51 assones ABSORBINE JUNIOR 2s ««« _ ALKA SELTZER 78 vaise ... PARAMETTE SYRUP sso «.. DRISTAN TABLETS 1»s «.. LADY PATRICIA SHAMPOO : LIMMITS â€" au rtavours s AQUA VELVA v2s soue _ MINERAL OIL 10.a. srana 16â€"01 .. Savings this Week at 1.D.A. 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Entering its fourth season, the Orchestra is almost completely selfâ€"supportâ€" ing, and the generosity of the above artists is an important conâ€" tribution. DRIVE CAREFULLY LONG BRANCH 3459 Loke Shore Bivdé. W. QUEENSW AY 2891 Lake Shore Sivd. W. 213 Reyel York Reed 36 51 Assorted Cards 1.75 value IT‘S THAT TIME OF YEAR! This octet of comely students provides inspiration to Royal York Collegiate‘s football teams, and eggs autumn afternoon football crowds into rootin for their squad as well. Barbara Bushel! holdgl Construction is still on the upâ€" swing in Etobicoke, according to a report from the Toronto Real Estate Board. The figures released show Sepâ€" tember this year up over $2 milâ€" lion over the same month in 1962 On the first nine months of 1963, the Township shows an increase of over $14 million. Building permits issued durâ€" of Toronto, North Â¥OrKk, AIOD!~ ing September, this year, amount coke and Scarborough to allow to $7,555,390, compared to $36,272,318 in buildings last $5,530,415 issued in the same month compared to $18,636,036 month last year. in building permits in Septemâ€" The nineâ€"month total for 1963 ber last year. is $67,527,459, against $53,493,â€") The aggregate permit value in 865 for the first nine months of the four muncipalities (which METROPOLITAN TORONTO BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Municipality One month _ One month _ Nine months Nine months Sept., 1962 Sept., 1963 Janâ€"Sept. Janâ€"Sept. 1962 1963 City of Toronto $ 2,877.446 $10,055,537 $ 74,525,653 § 78,223,993 North York Twp. 7,328,175 13,661,391 94,973,155 97,954,419 Etobicoke Twp. 5,530,415 1,555,390 53,493,965 67,527,459 *Scarboro Twp. _ 2,900,000 5,000,000 38,500,000 41,000,000 | Total $18.636,036 $36.272,318 $261,492.773 $284,705,871 Up $2 Million For September Etobicoke Building Up 30% Over 1962 City of Toronto $ 2,877,.446 $10,055,537 $ 74,525,653 § 78,223,993 North York Twp. 7,328,175 13,661,391 94,973,155 97,954,419 Etobicoke Twp. 5,530,415 7,555,390 53,403.965 67,527,459 *Scarboro Twp. _ 2,900,000 5,000,000 38,500,000 41,000,000 Total $18.636,036 $36.272,318 $261,492.773 $284,705,871 *Scarborough Township â€" estimated. The four municipalities surveyed account for 85 per cent of Metro‘s overall construction volume John MacBeth, Reeve of Etobiâ€" ed that during the 1962â€"63 year coke Township and Presi@em ot";59‘413. was raised. This was an ::_2: go:;:‘:yTg{l‘:"ens:oedCf}:’:(;lrlxcli‘z:l increase of $17,345 over the preâ€" ing need for education against| Y!OUS year. However, needs are cancer. fconstnntly increasing due to the At the annual meeting last "4Pid expansion of Etobicokeé Thursday evening it was repon.;and the increased work load. Smokingâ€"Lung Cancer Link In Graphic Color Film For Etobicoke Students CL. 1â€"7411 OL. 1â€"2201 CL. 1â€"77861 OL. 1â€"8261 250â€"1552 CL. 1â€"3371 ... 98e ... 1.09 ... 69¢ ... 0.99 ... 1.07 ... Ofe 93¢ . 1.09 $10,055,537 13,661,391 1,555,390 5,000,000 $36.272,318 Mrs. Nelson Lane was elected president for the coming year to | succeed Mr. R. C. West, retiring | president, who was thanked on | behalf of the Cancer Society and | the citizens of Etobicoke for a | successful year. Etobicoke Unit | Treasurer, Thomas H. Goudge, will continue in his present capâ€" acity with Mrs. Harold A. File and Mr. Jack M, Barker also 1being reâ€"elected as presidents of the _ Alderwood and â€" Rexdale \ Branches respectively, last year A â€" tremendous upsurge in houseâ€"building . w as responsible for a 95 per cent ($17.7 million) increase in the total value of building permits issued in Meâ€" tropolitan Toronto in September, according to T.R.E.B. President R. W. Telford said plans were approved in the City of Toronto, North York, Etobiâ€" coke and Scarborough to allow $36,272,318 in buildings last month compared to $18,636.036 in building permits in Septemâ€" The Accident Statistics Diviâ€" sion of the Department of Tranâ€" sport have issued a breakdown of traffic injuries classed as "whipâ€" lash". In seven months this year (February to August) there were 26,546 injuries, of which 1,390 (5.2%) were attributed to whipâ€" lash. All heart cases can be cared for best if diagnosed early. The Ontario Safety League reâ€" thinds drivers that this painful, sometimes crippling‘ injury is usually the result of a rearâ€"end collision. You can lessen the chance of being involved in a rearâ€"ender by keeping h:'f“m distance from the car al . You can minimize the chance of inâ€" jury by fitting your car seats with head rests. Over 1,200 people at one time or another are engaged in the Cancer Campaign which goes on day by day throughout the year. Mrs. C. B. Lewis, Education Unit Chairman, is making arâ€" rangements to have a new color film on the relationship between smoking and lung cancer shown at al! Etobicoke High Schools. This film is directed to the teenâ€" ager and showings commence November 1. Mrs. Fred Burgess, Women‘s Services, reported on the many thousands of dressings that were made and used by the people of Etobicoke. up cheering aids at rear, flonked by Annâ€" Maria Perna and Jill Rowe. In front, from left: Kathy Osborne, Sue Hirst, Sue Piercey, Lynn Nearing, Lynn MeCall. _____________ Janâ€"Sept. 1963 § 78,223,993 97,954,419 67,527,459 41,000,000 $284,105,871 account for 85 per cent of Meâ€" tro‘s overall construction) up to the end of September this year was $284,705,871 compared to $261,492,773 in the correspondâ€" ing nineâ€"month period of 1962. "Metro Toronto accounts for about 40 per cent of all Ontario‘s construction and oneâ€"seventh of the construction across Canada," Mr. Telford noted. The Leaside Realtor, who heads the 2,700â€"member TREB, predicted the upswing would continue throughout the fall and winter months, He forecasts a record _ $7,650,000,000 â€" construcâ€" tion volume for Canada this year. This is a $324 million jump over last year‘s record $7,326,â€" 000,000 (preliminary estimate) for all types of construction. Property sales through TREB’-“ Photo MLS (Muitiple Listin†Service) in the first two weeks)| of October are running 35 per| cent ahead of last year‘s pace| with 506 sales for $8,108,630 in the first two weeks of October| compared to 370 properties sold | for $6 million in the first two! weeks of October, 1962 by Windrim FIRST WAY Tuke your outboard to a dealer new for offâ€"season storage and tune up in the spring. You will Foulkner‘s will offer you a most liberal tradeâ€"in allowance because we have our own service department sales and service outlet. 299 "TME SET TMAT REMEMBERS" Ament Soromanl Sepmaing fearurer otf ns new Electrohome 1964 "Orlande" Lowboy is ‘:o-n' fine hmm that automatically rememâ€" rs each channel‘s ideal sefting. You‘ll like bers each channel‘s ideal sefting. You‘ll like the Wâ€"1â€"Dâ€"E and low look of this new Lowâ€" boy styling in your home. 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