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Weston Times (1966), 18 Aug 1966, p. 2

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Bgp_.C-iime1_t1'efc-_'ttt-ett1tut.fL' It Wasn't OUR Flag letier George W. " What has haripened to our young- sters? What has happened to their Just prior to last year's bitterly fought Federal election. when police discovered bodies buried in lime pits. Prime minister Pearson commented: "Among other things, I suppose they (the opposition)will blame these murders on me too. Quebec police said the slaying were made by the underworld to "silence" those who know "too much", about the fraud-arson-bankruptpy rings. The hsrm suggested last Novem- ber and repeats it now that Mr. Pearson is not personally responsible for the shocking murders, but his government and the two govern- ments prior to his stewardship are responsible for not taking steps to stamp out the flowering. lucrative. multi-million bankruptcy frauds, and thus the murders that followed. Hundreds of youngsters penicip- ated in North Yock's "Sutnrnertuna" parade Inst week and thou8ands watched the floats. maiorettes end bands travel up Yonge St.. We wonder therefore, how many parents were u shocked and dismay- ed is we were. with the number of floats that were out and out take- offs of commercials seen on the one- -eyed monster. Funding up the street was Ooh- Jaks. the White Knight (soap). the Tiger (gasoline) and the Jolly Gi- ant. (canned vegetables). The discovery of another lime pit murder last week again draws public attention to the fact that had the Federal Government properly amended the Bankruptcy Act years ago, these murders may not have oc- eurred.. Gentlemen: Could we please advise the l MI in. sameness lawn! a. Ant-Inc. " can I. cum. M. 0.0. am LAW! A" W. (M In! Of WWI ll.) WESTON. ONT. - 247-0677 BA., 0.0. mister . Solicitor Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1938 Weston ltd. "t John St.) Alfred ll. Herman Darrin! All Solicitor _ " Mn. sum Weston, Ontario a 4-5547-8-9 Fraser ' SIIIJIIIS Barnum . Mite"- 1944 Weston and Otrposte John Street non. Ottt. Cl! l-llll ii LG been well established that BARRISTERS 8NFRrP'N"eT"'"'"rr, Weston CK “a: Ooh-Jaks, The White Knight Why Were They Murdered? Professional - Business Directory mnmwmmwm tvrtimtmlNhtiattinrLtd._ursdar V.g.MeiPtmidettauhhtiaha. J.I.Judu.Gcnoulm B. M. Bolts- It!“ Tchphmculdzu Autttoei-erqdalatVPtrst0tr1e.N" ottasra.0nt.,astdfttrr-t,M-irtedah SUBSCRIPHONBATBSMI) '/f'hQrd"d'Ulfh'l'L'rl'l'dla" Editorial Page Other counti- a.” Walter’s Gauge FULL GUARANTEE Wheel Alignment This. FILE! Court-3y Cu. Net-up [178 In. " CI - I". Metyrr ' Automatic If??? peraon who drew the cartoon in August 4 paper. and who signed the name "Ting". that his cartoon would be more up to today's standards if he had shown the CANADIAN tl" instead of the Red Ensign J. It. Currie. 0.0. 0|!“an 1894 Weston Rd., Wetrton For Amtotntment Call CH 1.0titt And Repairini OPTOMETRY Piano Tuning GARAGES Work Guiana-d 1m Jun MUSIC Use The Westtm Times Classified Section Despite heroic efforts by police here and in the United States, organ- ized crime has been growing and spreading ever since. At one time. we were led to be- lieve the prime purpose of education we: to teach youngsters to be crea- tive, to think for themselves. To our mind at lent, some of the floats in the Yonge St. parade prove that the TV commercial script writ- ers should all be given a healthy my increase. Their brand of "education" is obviously the coming thing. parents? Are all our thoughts being controlled by television? Are "Ooh, Julia" and the "Jolly Giant" the modern versions of King Arthur and his heroic Knights of the Round Table? gangland crime syndicates Spawned in North America in the IM0's be. cause of Prohibition which forced drinkers to buy their.liquor from racketeera. 7 By deliberately ignoring the gap- ing loop-holes in the Federal Bank- ruptcy Act, the central government in effect has given the gangsters 1e- gal licences to take honest business- men for a. multi-multi million-dollar ride, without any tear of reprisal from the law. With their newly found wealth, the crime syndicates have the funds for hiring "goons" to start fraud and arson rackets. Then, of course, when police start closing in those who "know too much" are bumped off. The sooner the Federal govern- ment looks at the problem in this light, the better. If mobsters acquire enough money to run the election campaigns, this will no longer be a free country. I was ready to cancel my subscription over this, but my dear wife won‘t let me. - Yours truly. N. lecourt. Buttonwood Ave., Mount Dennis. .. ".7; 3.31”“ ’. gnu. . 8096 DUNDAI trr. VII? " ACCOUNTANTS Chartered Amalia-u Chartered Accountant 1730 Weston Road Mirth, Goulding A WIDI RANGE or CARDIN!!! 0mm " IMIOIAILI men C. W. LEASK "e Wm. In! CARPETING a INSTALLATIONS thtr mud" III Call At You - WRIGHT BROS. FURNrruitE Wall-16W." “I... math- SKYLINE norru. BRANCH '" Dixon ma. Inuit, Ontario "cm 241-3582 In. Ill-2891 Member Toroer Stock Exchange S. J. BROOKS t to. CH 4-00.] CI 1-H” INVESTMENTS . 3. '"rrr Presley: mun". Children, Teens and Adults For Modelling Will TYain " Reduced Rates CHANEL MODELLING STUDIO 3313A Bloor SL W. (Kinnway) Phone 233-6660 or 231%?" MEDICAL BUILDING 2160 Weston " fat Church at. mile Lint) ARCHITECT Complete blueprinting and t"?at',,vNt"tgi 1970 Weston " Weston on. 244-3516 Res. 244-7387 Why for instance. has it taken them so long to begin construction of Amesbury library? This library bu been essential ever since the When the subject comes up, this newspaper generally takes the pos- ition that a chief reason taxes (like everything else) are soaring is be- cause the politicians spend too much money to keep their election pledg- es. Sometimes however, we think that phi? are penny wise and pound fool- ls . Alexander A. lash NE". l MOREAU msrmsmc 0mm Oculm . Prescriptions Completed . Repair. _ Duplication: & Fittings Shut-In Bervue B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C. ARCHITECTS WANTED 24bi821 Penny Wise 8: Pound Foolish "tor" "MMO "Your are: are like limpid pools" no Weatherman has certainly come up with a "reaI'oM-fasttiotted" Canadian summer thin rear. Plenty " heat, sunshine and the occasional thunderstorm. Although vacationers are smiling and it's been perfect weather for the beach or for camping. in most. areas [arm landa could do with a few good rains for the thirsty ground crops. However. for thousands ot holiday- era the weather has made tripe much more pleasant. Just a stroll through the busineaa section here In the Weston area gives an indication ot the way Canadians are on the move . . . licence plate. from many provinces are parked along with local vehicles. With Labor Day weekend only a short distance away I imagine that many of u. will again he on the move to enjoy the last long weekend of the summer months. You‘ve a special servant to help make your tripe more pleasant . . . . either long-planned vacations or, spur-ot-the-moment hunts to a nearby beach or community. -- A quick call ahead and you can be sure friends or relatives will he at home when you arrive. I've found it a great idea when on a long trip to telephone ahead for hotel or motel reservations. That way, at the end of a day of covering many miles by car. I don't have to begin the search for atNxytnodtttiorts. That can be a frustrating experi- ence and can result in added miles of driving during the busy tourist season. Happy travelling. Ind do drive ttttre- fully. You may have heard or rend shout our renewed eliort to stamp out obscene and hen-ling telephone rang. I hope none oi you ever receives Inch I all but if you do, here'l whet to do. DONT TALK. This type of enlIer went. Ind needs In audience. With no rum horn you there’s no encouragement to continue or to repent the cell. HANG UP. Put the receiver but in pine quietly If the caller refuses to my nnythlu or " the nut ohmene word. Nothing in to be “In " cumin. the receiver down. in net: " replacing It normally the caller ulna no tooling oi utiliutlon thlt he has ennoyod or "intend "m. CALL us I? that" or ”one“ all- persht. Our Service Representatives can all In people we have, sPeeultr trained to help In- ventinte. identify end work with police In the nppnehem- ton oi these "lien. We are " concerned " the un- fortnnete vietlm when ohuene or her-min; all! _Ire $1317 ttG"ar"GiiGirTrkG" ___ 271; {mm m. 're"ldl"LtL'tld?,"i"St','tla'1 '" gtft"g"l't . " M In “thyme. A I', A TI A -.-. _'. on August 2, 1928, Alexander Graham Bell died at the no of TS. Unlike many of history/3 great man. he was {emulate mouth to live to no Mu life', work VIII "tttttMt-d and In the hand: of “1011M and dedicat- ed people. Prom Dr. Bell's work have sprung rainy a! the miracle: M eommunicatim" which todor we almost like for named. EARL E. JARVIS. When North York's sucesaive councils were spending millions for services such as roads and sewers so that developers could build whole subdivisions. why wasn't it possible to find $140,000 for a service as im- portant as_a public library? _ west-end of North York south of Highway 401 was built up after World War II. Although Amesbury library has arrivéd somewhat late, we subscribe to Councillor Joe Gould's comment that when the library opens, "all will be forgiven." Mr. Earl f. Jarvis. your telephone manager BELL LINES Am nun-(er. Consider your first step I or is it second?) when you crawl at! the ultra: and mm. onto the hard floor. If you an [in m..you will My us on. of thou suin- leu noel blades manned on TV 16 times a dar. If your not, you an on: of those electric nzon you we on TV fitt times . day. 7 How many " us - the “menu" by using the old fashioned straight razor. by importing special blades from Addis Ababa or plucking out hairs like the Indiana used to do. Darn few I bat. And the name could be uid about brand (computes hum-u. meals. clothing you wear mg so on_-A right through the day. 7 "eeurreti-tsfr9r.er'oa-earvi-tiete tug." who conund- that vim nu living in a M uni-{mm a "and the mm: mm can. W's "f.ee _oducgdon “(panda Well. I havrtiGitru"ti"iGiG to nu that you can hardly avoid packaged living from the time you at In in an man!“ to th- mayo-1 hit thrNliow Own _ Politicians sweeten the gift wrapped packages by prom- ising "if elected" to solve our problems. and make us ham py. Have vou ever seen a politician actually solve the war problem. the housing shortage problem, the world hunger" problem? I haven't. I couldn't mme one. I can name pol. This professor may be "rare that Canada got along quite well prior In the World War 1 Emergency Measures In. come Tax and may think to himself that today we're all giving our earnings to the government to lint the govern- ment can my some of it back when we're M. Would he dare say "Class, the pension sounds fine in theory. but should we all be slaves world“ for the state until we're too old to work'." I doubt it. 7 7 A _ Since the latter lake: the lam time to explain. I’ll deal with it first. Education the writer an. is merely a saleable commodity. When the gift wrapped Bachelor of Arts mullet fot I y1ts. he's hired - but 'torbs- he is, eduyted. _ The North American automobile is also packaged. but in a wringing that's slowly being torn off. Until] very recently the limosine was considered comfort. safety and security. Now they are beginning to find flaws in today‘s chrome shining vehicles and are taking liens to make them “at!" inject}: in]! n in legend: A _ _ _ The politician needs tax dollars. lots of them. if he is IO. ing to keep his election promim. What trrotessor working for n tax supported university therefore, will ever open advocate repeal of the income taxes -- even if ulislied in his own mind that men should be entitled to keep the Fruits ot his own labor? I dare you, name one, Three of the hon tseruent point: about the author‘s “try I thought. involved an. politics and education. 7 -riiriiiiG isGiry -riaiiiii-try advertising in our an a! - wrapping; __ A A __ _ Students who have recently moved Into the Township of North York and who were not in attendance at a North York elementary, junior high or senior secondary school last June. are asked to register It the designated school in their attendance urea August 29 to September 2 inclusiw. from 9:00 mm. to 4:00 pm. Information regarding school attendance areu mly be obtained from the North York Board Administration Ottices, 2254661. love! 249. Bath!!! Heights - m uwrenee Ave. W. Helm A. Doylen - 155 mum Ave. Dowmv'lew - , Ktovudau M. may - 3195 Weston M. 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