Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 27 Jan 1966, p. 7

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â€" The Queen: â€" Chairman‘s remarks: RttL 4. Y Tato® Chainnan Nerth t g“::‘::’.uc"on of Jack Newton, Viceâ€"chairman of Board. â€" Civic Welcome: North York Reeve {ames Service. â€" Presentation Of Key = To Mr. Tacon: Edmund Parkin, Architect. â€" Presentation of AI!dit'orium Bible TO Gordon Risk, trustee Warda One. Principal James D. Wood : â€" Dedication ofâ€"~ Rev. W. M. Whidden, Rev. Father Col Bdilding: Rabbi L. J. Cashdan. > ls';:::‘k’:c“on of 'E),;ncrtlo;v Minkler, Director, Board r: & â€" Agldrgu: John P. Robarts, Premier of Ontario. â€" Greetings From . Principal: James D. Wood . â€" Finale: O Canada. NELSON A. BOYLEN SECONDARY SCHOOL JOHN P. ROBARTS IT is WiTH DEEP PLEASURE THAT WE WERE CHOSEN TO CONâ€" STRUCT THIS MODERN, g'UNCTIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE BOARD OF EL UCATION, TO HIP OP NORTH YORK. Province of Ontario NELSON A. BOYLEN SECONDARY SCHOOL 7:30 P.M. JANUAKY 27th, 1966 155 FALSTAFF AVE.. _ toronto 15 CH 1â€"8503 7.30 P.M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1966 OPENING CEREMONIES Peter R. W. Tacon, Chairman North York Board of Education. Rev. W. M. Whidden, Rev. Father Colliard, Rabbi L. J. Cashdan. Dr. F. W. Minkler, Director, Board of Education, PETER R. W. TACON CHAIRMAN North York Board of Education OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONIES ONVEY CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. Member Of The York and North York Board of Education 1912â€"1947 Deputy Reeve North York Reeve North York Councillor Ward 3 North York TOTAL 42 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE P.O. BOX 980 â€"â€" HIGHWAY 7 â€" NELSON®: A. BOYLEN 35 Consecutive Years OF THE THE succ%fifih;xf EVERY DAY BE A GOOD DAY THEREAFTER FOR THE TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF NELSON A. BOYLEN SECONDARY SCHOOL IT 1sS OUR WISH THAT YOUR OFFICIAL OPENING WILL BE A HUGE 1950â€"51â€"52 1940â€"1949 B ces 0B i% e : _ e uie _ s . _ There can be no greater resource for a community than its schools, for we surely have no more valued assei than our young people. What greater task can we possibly set for ourscives in this computer I&: than the education of the citizens for Toâ€"morrow‘s Canada? Thus, upon offiâ€" cial opening of this Nelson A. Boylen Secondary School, we thrill at the new heights and horizons to which our youth may now aspire. "Veritas et Virtus", the Latin nwttm: fledgling school, demands great selfâ€"discipline and quality of its s For, in a world wherein transition is a way of life and personal success a not infrequent goal of some to be achieved at any cost, the test of TRUTH and the challenge of COURAGE will be everpresent. Each Trusice of your Board of Education shares with the Maple Leaf community the joy upon the occasion of the birth of your new secondary ;ehool.Nu-eduslthl-md:mfidflcm,ltmwnuflt heritage. Endowed as it is with a bui of great beauty and function, it provides an educational resource sécond to none. Equipped as it is with a staff of sound and progressive educators, its students will be well guided in seeking standards of excellence. 4 DAVID L. TOUGH SUPERINTENDENT Secondary Schools North York Board of Education OF THE NORTH YORK BOAliil OF EDUCATION A MESSAGE FROM. THE CHAIRMAN PETER R. W. TACON, JAMES D. WOOD PRINCIPAL * Nelson A. Boylen ¢5

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