Ontario Community Newspapers

Weston Times (1966), 17 Nov 1966, p. 2

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The Province hos allowed the new borough to have a two man board of control and there are at least four serious eandidates running for these two positions. The consolidation of Metro's 18 municipalities into five boroughs and one city he: done little to affect North York other than to change its (tutu: from I "towruhip" to a "bor. ough". a In York Township and Weston how. ever. the municipal election will be the moat confusing one ever held in the long history of the two municip- alities. It is therefore important for every voter to take pains in finding out what the election is all about and who and what he is voting for. After an 84-year history of inde. pendent government. Weston has been told by the Ontario government that it will only exist until the end of this year. On January l, it will join York Township and the two mu- nieipalities, will then be called the Borough of York. One candidate is Weston Mayor Wes Boddinstton who is not widely known in York Township, just as the three York candidates. Councillors Philip White, Florence Gel! and It will be I relatively easy matter for the voter in North York to cut " ballot. After ell. on December 6, he only bu to vote for one mayor. one alderman. four controllers, one echool trustee and two hydro elec- tHe commissioners. 1. Provide tfftettve, regu- h etttrtatuttieqtttyeu to rr.tr?telt' ”men. (pm. My awry n; wan) to hub than Informed of what In AdrniniMrMi6n is can: both in North York M, It "Otto on their be- . Ita win enable a at. positive approach to h till to matters Inch " ”in” and re‘zomnp, '1’? mg"? Gui. Mun L, can for to gut and mu] health t Inge-e mm) m- t Itmtleatertutittn of man- thly tax billing to hm: may owners budget tor a they do for food. m- L He has pledged himself to continue to find addition- ll ways and menu to help detect children suffering from lamina dummies n the pre-kindergarten level. Here are 17 others. Before Voting, Know Your Candidate mun and mall; I “an " - "tttch' "and “Elation a '_trtttht.eCat ‘Wmum'aun’i tn'tlttfrutldtltt.ei,'4t'la V.g.IeeMii.r-taadNhliaha. . J.l..lmln.G-nnlw B. M. Holman. un- ' TWCHI-szn atrtueisiastumodaaoail,PetotrueDq& ott-hrt.,andfor-totportae.irtea" "'iPg'dr,'nueli','dhraa'" inad-toairaddr-itt Mum-8.00 3. Demand at Metro the commotion of the Spadma Expressway before con struction of the Queen St. subvuy. other thumes could re- rewe expert advice. Free, 7, Press for the est-0115b- ment of he "legal aid" ot. litres m the Township. 9. Demand " Metro the extension of the You? St. zubwny to at mm inch ve. 12. has for a domloa tltr, of the 2'ate Emma tttt m- tlln and bring improve- mt to I". When NI is may)“ AnyolL to his} V'iho’liéhuctbn‘WVol'; Mte- In mum to Metro. Adiii ___ inirtGtia%Hiisu' it}; line" on mum”: sun. 10, Press for as only an possible a pompletion date for the Yonge St. Civir Centre. thua providing a "ltyitta poim in which an North York nuzem mm- take grim, 11, Continue to are" Mr woman-1 industrial dew. Imam and rum/elm- 'Pe" museum. your Being North York's ttdy Oh yes! There is one other point worth remembering. Weston and York Township voters will be asked if they favor a special one mill levy for five years to finance construction and expansion of Humber Memorial and Northwestern general habit-.15. For all these reason. The TIMES feels that the Borough of York and Borough of North York residents. should first, recognize and under- stand who and what they are voting for and secondly. get out and VOTE. We feel that the next issues of our newsoaner can heln van on the fir" rerommendation. hut the second is left entirely up to you. The function of I board of control cun't be summed up in junt a few words, but perhaps it can be describ- ed a an executive committee which ltrikes the municipal budget and mill rate no well as making all the policy and planning recommendations that so to council for approval. Besides vnting for candidates who will serve in n cammunity 10 times the size of Weston, the Weston voter will also he asked on the same day. hut at a different polling station. to vote on whether he favors the sale of beer and liquor. . Wit is important for the York res- ident to take cognizance of who is runnnig for what office. it is doubly important for the people of Weston to have at least a small understand. ing of what the whole thing is alt about. Chutes Goodfellow are not familiar faces in Weston. 13. Provision of more bun shelters where needed. " Increase co-ordination Among private and public gimme: to Ergxide Engin- hill " time controller re " elect Basil Hall. is a good reason to ed recreational tAir/tii, where required m the Township. 16, Bung the Towml-un "utr-to-date" by manning "we". mack. curbs and sidewalk; where required. And ensure all future tieveloptttenta in North York comply with thU for main. ’ , Bring the Township 17 Pre" for "he "WNW- up-to-date" by installing tion ot I "transter" pro- Ewen. roads. curbs and gum in North York's new 2rlt 'iher,'nretfgrd; community college embio 3110‘;ng J, N:rulr: in. "udenu who wish, to 'ork comply with this tor. “in minute to an .ccrcd- mu. ited university. FOR NORTH YORK BOARD or CONTROL ON DEC. 5 that 'al ed by Dutch Elm than”. And encourage service Hubs. private citizens. Boy Scout and Girl Guide groups. ete., m outicmate m a broad scheme ttf tree planting. I..." I An _ ---lEluE-- Govt Should Not Regulate Food Prices. ui'irika 10. Get rid ot on Du! Sir: t van unwind 0. bar that " In” on. woman’s consum- or ttrttanlotlqte, warns the gov- "an M "with food [ENE]? "The Mable.“ “Halal: uld they mum! to one! a bridge our "to Numb" right who" I. had gal-mud our Conn-mill Park . . . so. we must look up n the hm. u a - mo! . . . not H! "who“ mend-r that dqtraets Iron ttte hum And on " on. a! tho “no" Camonnlnl ”and: "Indian." who; in m. sopormarkrts This ls a ridiculous id.- as rh- Inn of supply and demand “may: nukes print rise and fatt. Tak. for example. ttte big drop In the price of soon. This it than ominly to uncon- Orollnblo circumstancn well n rho very abundant crop M any" can. this your " our the world. A hon can!!!” Wading mm» It lost at rlduuktug, They luv. bun laud " an " vonhln. modium by the Urge mm In End-ml for tho p." In yuan. Advertising In the "h blood a! all luduurlu. For cranial. "Bmhams Pills" 'te-d advertising hr am Your and their pram: dropped " p" curl. ... the su.p.Tiyvyered lightweight chain saw with aidedgypmvviivrce/ [151113311 M? yy.al/rtWhllil OIL/N6 m tgrrmmirrimiiir' 10mm. onnuo. CUT - I"! MQFYEKCOu AdvnnMng and m. mp- hmon ht my hr the product which has to In sold 50 ttte ompkyor I: ht ”y the Im- ployul all Oh. - they an demanding Oh“. dun. 6Advertisimt and he. comp qtifimt In the chief [hand- km which make our Ccttrt. omy tiek--oot gunman"? re. uridiom which In Hm. load to anchor more. at Induce? nation for on. consumer. MEDICAL BUILDING 2100 Weston Ed. tat Church st. Trattle leht) DISPENSING OPTICIAN Oculist . Prescription Completed . Repairs . Duplication: & Fitting. Shut-1n Sewing NEIL l MOREAU 248-1821 Chm-In Gnrdnor, labor! Shut. "Aimmmmass Citizen? Just A reminder to myone planning to make overseas all: during the bury holiday periods of December 24-26 and December 31 to January 2. Advance reservation, for such call. will be taken starting Monday, November 28 Something that in exciting to receive but Milt practical and maul. I've A 'r-tion tint might help you fill the bunk - beside a couple of specie! neme- on your list. An extension telephone. Your Christians-morning surprise will be e yar-iong reminder of your thmagttttttit-r. " won't be tucked in n drawer, pretty but us'eieel. instead. " year long it will In time and step no its ring will bring I thought of Christan: cheer on the hotteet August day. If this idea help: solve n shopping problem. [in our Service Representative u cull " 368-30". We'll Christmas-wan and deliver the telephone of your choice. 1nd emnxe to return Ind connect it inter when noel convenient. Christmas mopping um beginning to get you do"? Somewhat It is "timtit u: know just what would be not! appreciated by members at the fully and speck] friends. from 9:00 uh. To reserve a can. just ask your Long Dirtanee Operator to connect you with the Oversea Operator for the country that you wish to call. The Over- seas Operator can then arrange all the details of the cull with you. If at all possible. it] a good idea to make the call: before or alter two peak calling periods. That way no reservations are necessary and your call should go through quickly and easily. not. an“ n quotation from n teleyhone R"'aah'lhe and It”. And that tune you. I women's [all mun- um All. "be: ”not. ”in” mm be black, Mm or {my me. ll»): hinder!“ on account of the nu- wrl an In ("mini ml. at are. by - ult- -rtitttt women." ow the 3:er- hnu changed In M. lnout tune-quarto:- " a century. nnd ”non-lb, I think our telephone girls to“ look My “but". In their brUht, a”, colon. But apenton' doom aren't the only “an” t have chanted Iron-ml the ulcphm may and” the Inn " van. There Is no 'ttottttste now when and" Long Distance. In ttest Ilke spontlnf to someone uro- . look: 1'Ug,"lyt " A1at arm-cont nan! all: In Beeqttotqtrarme PrfC1t.t-ty'rr_iii.irikeT, our Overturn Mny prmMs our board- keyed In . enn- nlnnlcluonl ”and: “bungling tt you: Itt All he Td,', IL",',',',','.," 4'lut3'h'ltt'1't," 1"dul'luei . one a In fl. 0- r y- m In the when wall. “TELEPHONE OPERATOR! ARE NOT PM“) To REPORT AT rm: BUILDING AT ANY noun or DAY on NIGHT IN IICYCLI COSTUME.” Dalian It at not. an“ I quotation from t mayhem comma" bulletin The only way you can elect the best man. is by attending ratepev- ers' meetings and meet the candi- date nizhta. and by sifting through the dailv and weekly press with e fine tooth comb. No on tho term “small per cent- uo" with no rourntiol. bocouu tar Moro than hallo! the eligible v0. ton in North York, York Township and Walton failed to turn up at tho polls Jn the 1964 3111941111 olectiona. on their ears. Others deserve your supnort. And unfortunately. you can't distinguish a poor candidate from a good one by the number of billboards and election signs plant.. led on every.street corner and vacant ot. if gi,tutt/', the will In]: '" voter: w o wi 'd'ttit " tannin on December 8, tho that to bui- plnnuiu that trttktis this now. -. __ . It has boon at! Mon, but on would lib to [hon It train, tut than pooplo (tomato in ourtmont buildings on well a homeowners). who fail to vote have no right to scream blue murder whorl their pro- porty tun Ind rent: to up another five or Mt per cent. If they choose not to vote, and to irator the com- munity in which they live, their tax. ea and rents SHOULD ho increased. In our opinion people who have the right, but 1-5! to vote, are sec- ond clan citizens. and they are the one: who ought to have their homes earpropriated for that new express- wuy. because it would Input that may d.trrt't trivy a dugn “puny. To tho-e of you who plan to vote however. we urge you to study every source of informetion you can lay your hand: on. before deciding who your next elected representeti- tivea will be. Some candidates ue next to worthless and would be tossed out Mr. B. L ilndalm, . Factory to customer . Custom nullity paints . Buy direct and save . Wholesale prices . Choice of 1,500 coloun . Money-back gunma- . Drive-in service 3775 "Ind" Welt --- Est. " Yrs. "7-3163 your telephone manager BELL LINES

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