W’s rm Bantams m Swim ' h Weston “twi- 'tti"at?eaoqtreto.t '-ga'eare- lg - m::ir¢ul} _i new“ - P,eygug,tA2Tsu', id.the"g'Ni'.'du'fe"lt “Okinawan-luv. 1“. we II About tere.Ne,'At,l'iuhT)l'rrtTe mow Mum haw VI. llll, aetto seen “â€5: ha and successful future. , - . . 1’ 'llu'lfffd â€Want You: truly, “mummy-m "minimum“ -rsarm.ardireeithat wand-mu m anon: “platinum Ararts.unandtsparbuss ".4 WI: study were wu- Netndamd-rrettherpeee mum In" Noni!!!†manila-Molina- mmmuuumu Inca-undhrtuh‘ coop- station. Unfortunately under Bill " -dhrtttePrmri-trtow t"i.uguiatrue,tlitmtee t.wsiasaerttmieiwr1trarsd â€in: the Township of York it (on: an new Mouth ot You-k. The new Mammalian concept will include six boroughs. The educational in will be levelled throughout Metro and Illhough each borough will have a Board of Education. the budgets will be approved by I central Metro- politan Board of Education. The Borough Council: witli have somewhat less responsi- 1 bility in that they will no long-1 " have to deal with refuse dis. posal, welfare. or ambulancel services, I believe that the totalt effect of the new concept wit1, mean increased taxation in the, inner boroughs of York. East York, and the City of Toronto.) These municipalities have a re latively low educational tax rate and a relatively high gen- eral purpose tax rate (the costf of running the borough govern-i ent). This means that the tax-1 es in the inner "mmicipaiitiesi, will rise from an average lowi tor educational purposes anal will remain approximately the: same. " average high, for gem) eral purposes and will result in} an over-all increased tax rate. i Because of the above, I feel that the new Borough must be primarily concerned with rode velopment carefully considered planning, and etfieieett admin- isttation. This program is im- perative if the new Borough is to compete. from a taxation point of view, with the other municipalities. The only alum:- live is another form of Metro government. or complete amab garttatio'C,; ' - . ' . I feel that Ivhave'hnd valu- able experience as head of the Municipality of The Town of Weston and as a member of Me- tropolitan Council which will help the new Borough in solv- ing its problems. The planning and the process of the consid- eration ot proposed redevelop- ments must be kept under com stant review " that the new Borough will attract major and well planned projects. Ihgtriat " Plan Euchre ' Bridge The newly-established Ladies Auxiliary, Navy League of Can- ada, announce a euchre and bridge tor'Fri. Dee. 2 at 8 Fat-, at "The RCSCC Illustrious," 2121 Lawrence Ave. west. There will be food hampers and other great prizes donned by local merchants. Favor: and re. frank-meats win complete the em.L hing, Proceeds go towards the work of "The Illustrious" and the pro. gram for the membership of 250 boys and girls. I hope that the citizens of the new Borough will realize that their future and the future of the Borough is at the cross-roads. Our voters should consider who they vote for very carefully and Pareats are invited by Mrs. Ruth Roberstou. Auxiliary mom ber to attend future meetings of their group. Dates to be almanac- Anne ll. Dunn fit lake College If“ I“ “an. Rum-Ill Dell 1 I“. â€not at the - bl h A†Am II. Dun. daughter ttt Mr. and In. T. B. Dunn a so Water. lod Drive, Weston. has been do!“ PM at the Macia- (in at Wont- mu " lake PM can... Th A" m t. an acuity and - no. not; the resident “an a! as 920»- Ar. mum-ma -ettiq . qqtetive new mu. d "rim with the Col... Win. In 0-. a new English m. and n the mum- ArrtMa.bt.streiraedis ti {on} - may in Itfih'tut,td"e"" Nahum. _ C. w. mom. layer. Tm .1 Weston WESLEY .ooomohors, Borough of York Candidate hr lard a! Control BOROUGH OF YORK supponr JACK lllllilll II II III MAYOR Council (mks Down On Ravine lot Contractors In out and d in in» re sin! I an “as" web In“ I“ can“ Pta-iq lard had (“and In. is attire in turning do“ it atqtieati" to mu at ninja-u: cl Sui-2y and unmet Drivel buns: they rerun the upbeat». on the grounds “an. 8. in back taxes are still owing" and be. cam the buiWr Ind failed to tidy up the (Minds. Yuk Cumin -isaie. to Bo and Council to consider the application to build one home soul: on its own merits. ll. said if ti. township would let him build he would turn over the val- by lads below b It: muni- cipality u f park. votes. Ward 1 Councillor John Booth Ward Councillor Willi: m sareastieally remarked that "de. Sutherland said the emanation (spite the an Planning Board to build should be refused and irecommended in favor of this 1 that the Parks and Recreation P?" from the report that the Committee should take steps to iplInning staff seemed to be acquire the valley lands [or puts. Mains! it. licuu.'l\illuuthml.l ducdtlcnmnnm Wuhan-ohm Public Hearing For Strand : .-PW% â€our!" v An unlit-tin. by Karl In“: to set up I “Inge yard on ttie west side a Pam: Drive, south ot Kelli" Drive. will be en- sidered by Council at a public bearing " m future date. Residents in an area com- plaiud about one scrapyard that was planned and it was rettued by Council. Planning Board Ian month. however, unanimously agreed that the 'larx' lalvaga yard shall! be approved tmreib ed it mm the standard via-inc requirements" Usually when an upplicut i seeks to change the designated} use of I propany . ttttttlie. Pei ing is called to get the urn resi- dents' point of view. , BODDINGTON IIE BODDINGTON Mayor 0f Weston - 1965-66 Metro Councillor -- 1965-66 Chairman Works Commitee Metro Toronto -.r._-e 1965-66 Guided Air Pollution By-Law. Through Metro Council Weston Councillor - 1961-64 Co-Ordinated Weston's Extensive Redevelopment Projects Fostered Cooperation Between Council, Boards and Associations YOUR ONlY CANDIDATE WITH EXPERIENCE AS HEAD OF A MUNICI- PALITY AND AS A MEMBER OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO COUNCIL IN Tilt NEW BOROUGH of YORK BOARD or CONTROL IN THE NEW BOROUGH of YORK THE RECORD CONTROLLER For information or can telephone 247-7485 - 247-7486 WES BODDINGTON MAYOR OF WESTON To Control Taxes Through Efficient Administration and Carefully Planned Redevelopment To Bring A Fresh Approach To The Problems Of Social Services and Recreation To Improve Roads, Snosvd"vemoval and Allied Services To Press For Municipal T axation As An Income Tax Deduction To seek legislation To Alleviate Distressing Increases Of Taxes Burdening Senior Citi2ens CE'aiIIlIjg