1 St. lucie Victims; Promised -t, -- A firm Decision August 14 Mayor ser- sand treasurer “In our week in Ott: Frank Brown recently tendered learned so mad; about his resignation and will be replac- l and " the same time rd In hig post by chartered ac! how much there is that countant Robert H. Davie. The} need te Mn, that ig our mayor added however that Mr. "itrilit, and petvil- a. Brown will be retained by thin alumna to lean. borough " a consultant to the' i"l only wish M - new treasurer " well as for " ‘Otan as.“ W. I (ahlishinl policy concerning new In. a! 'rtm ad - subdiviliona and insurance in a eertedtqt am." taken in a trtr%tigttt to Brad their properties trot. Iii-liq into the number River. A new signed by 1,147 War. ton Rd. - Sheppard Ave. are: voters warned that the soil on» non behind the homes merino]:- ing the Humber in reducing pro- perty values and urged council to take immediate steps to protect their investments. . . ' Mayor JIM Sonic. Ill but promised St. Lucie Dr. religion. forced to "at: their home- six A North York employee, who was called one of the borough's "titans" by Mator James Service at council Homily. retires after 44 years of pen-ice to the former ltmnship. In I move to altar tears that the St. Lucie homes may iambic into the river, and rumors that the borough in betting on mined- ill action. Mayor Junu Service said: "I am telling them today face to face that no time has been lost in deciding on the best method of saving these homes," The mayor stated that m to convince the province that it should pay " p.c. it the cost of diverting the river behind the homes and building a retaining wall failed, but this did not mean that the project was scuttled. Betty Diduch. of Jasper Ave., addressed the Weston-Mt. Dennis club last week. and give her ins pressions at the May 15 to " adventure. North York Council dealt with two notices ot motion last Mom day. one from alderman Paul Godfrey, and on. from aldeman Robert Yuill. A grade 13 31“th York} "During the week in OttgwaJe Memorial was chosen try the l visited the Parliament Buildings, WestowMt. Dennis Rotary ClubAtre National Gallery d Canada, to participate in the "Adventure the National Aeronautical Collec- m Citizenship." tt sday tour of lion and the Supreme Court. the nation's capital Ind Expo. _ "We but“ My" by his, Betty Didueh. of Jasper Ave., thrmmtt III. work .1 â€no "Mon-l addressed the Weston-Ml. Dennis Capital Commbslon, and VIM“ club last week. and gave her im. _ or any uh" hdonl hm. prusions at the May 15 to tir) "Our week also included an adventure. afternoon visiting "N' division ot "The main puma of 'he 'Ad. I the ‘RCMP. Ind watching the "an". in CMIWMI' war-m _ Musical Ride. Then we spent on: WA: to give "u no 1"t'P'"r'" day " Expo. ‘ ' "The main warm " "to 'Ad. "MW. in Chilmhip' "an"! wu in ttive 'he m 'rartleiitnt, sludonn In "with! info the mom- VOL.‘ - NO." Mr. Gmifrey's concern is 200 Metro policemen who are walking around with their resignation in their pockets. He proposed an in, restigntion be set up to Find out why,tmi said he felt sure that it was more than money that was luring them away. Mr. Yuill said he was concern- ed about BIrrie's TV station, CKVR. 11': move to Pllgrm, in northwest Metro, has been ap- proved by the Board of Broadcast Governors, and is presently await- mg approval from the Minister He revealed another trump card by declaring lint attempts will The relocation of the transmit- ter will produce interim mun Channels 2 and 4, he claim. ed. V Because (i its proximity to To- ronto, it will be much stronger than the Buffalo stations. Downsview MPP Vernon Singer charged that the implicniqg in the Premier‘s speech Monday was that the shortcomings d HOME Iie'al the door ot'the federal gov- ornmeut. This is ' poor excuse for the luck of planning and up ordination exhibited by Mr. Ji? harm government in its deve op- ment of the prognm, he said. Wm; iii; gauge, Tk Extra- I The pr9vincial government has sponsible minister were before badly mishandled thiy progr8tn, the provincial legislature it be-l (Continued on page 5) All television viewers" wishing lo keep out such interference At least two Metro members of the provincial legislature are not satisfied with the Ontario govermment's HOME program. a I3 hvk Memorial Study; Tells Rotarians About, Ottawa M-Yoar Emgloyu F. Brown Ruins of,,Cartadun minim-ll," an Don't Blame Ottawa: Singer Possible Police Resignations & w Spark Notices of Motion “In our week in Ottawa we loomed so much about ledl. Ind ll the same time learned, how much there is that" yet need to burn. that ig our â€spon- mum Ind prlvum n Canadi- an emu!“ to loan. 1 "'l - with that m Cm.- 'dem, eetgH W. nub but} In.' ("It - cm " It; "A. liven. on we were In - may, no won Canadians. 0nd,}. such, t Chink w. M m. with of "my and unnum- "tue, IMO I: the bull a! Canada a" the â€and. May. "The value at our Adventure lies in the fact that all of us Canadians were exposed to the aspects td citizenahip together. Together we listened to Mistin- guished Canadian- apeak.’ toge- theriired0urmtinitmsittour two manna" in small discuslon 11-3-39: at Carleton University. Hero's Anette Sliding Ravine m: Hahn " and Final- " um "port“ hr council My. WM!" "Ilium A. M. Mam Mom“ works alumina that Mo nu “rd-n had dropped 'ive but Maris the raving h in. "or a your and 'hat his mid-- bors have a similar pron-II. would have to install I eostir filter trap, at his own expense. He might even have to modify his mum. by irtereasirtg the height or changing the type. oi mick Creek are Mini 'irtnrt. ned between Wilson Ave. and Norm York's mm limit, out of Jane St. The Conservation Authortiy in- tends to fully channelize Black Creek from Rustic Road, its pm sent termination, to the boeough's wuth limit. be Ind. it who. maria Mr dro to pay Pitt of the cost of diverting in Rumba than it no" than“ hydro mt]. Consultants took I." ma on! ouuonod that loud 'iii woo“ - "anâ€. the problorn. Bot Wm. Tron and Anni-ho uid "no! MI could be dumped if the Hydro Elodric For" Commission " Iowod contrufon to divert a largo crook Mind the "our". Tho works commitâ€. upon was opprovod by “mil without comma". The removal at the transmitter would furthermore leave the counties of York, Simeoe, Duf- ferin. Ontario, Victoria and districts of Huston and Parry came obvious that 90 per cent of the plan was P.R., and 10 per cent wishful thinking, be said. Now the govenunent must look for a scapegoat. If the Federal govemtmerrt's help was so important to the suc- cess ot the venture, Ottawa‘s position should have been made sure of long Mo. 3 P, The Liberal party believes that ‘ housing is one (i the most serious f problems that Uees Onurio ter' day, he said. Work will be undertaken to- gether with the southerly exten- Plan to Channel Black Creek ’Between' Wilson Ave. lr. Jam Another Garth - pubic"! . this “no on Bthrtdhin Cree. Mayor Service said the question was not a dollars an: cents issue " rumored and ple ged council would’lake stops in two weeks to savg the 10 St. Lucie homes or lpull out of the whole thing. The Metro Works Dept. has; undertaken I major program to', prevent erosion 1nd {looming along 1 the watercourse discharg g into} the creek north of Gulliver Rd.; and Parson Court. I The storm sewer outlets whicl drain into the creek will be ex tended to the channel walls. The three year construction pro- gram includes an outfall storm sewer along a watercourse from Buck Creek to Queen's Drive. The work is scheduled for 1909, at a cost of $300,000. The estimated cost of complet- ing the storm sewers presently under construction is $3,100,000. This is approximately 7.5 p.c. of the total value of local storm sewers in the borough still to be committed. The Weston Times thinks that it may help predict the outcome at the Conservative leadership race. If your phone number ends in 9, you may expect a call from one of our reporters asking you which of the towing men you would pick as new leader ot the Progressive Conservative Party at Canada. Senator Wallace McCutcheon: George Bees, former Minister) tonne with Ontario Hydro and therefore only three days will be lost in the whole project, Ser- vice added. Alderman John Booth who re- presents the Wald 1 when the problem exists said he wanted the worried residents tetio kid to move into an Ontario housing project to appear before council to show how concerned they are about losing their homes. .soileonsuitattaretainmitom.i commend the best means at shor- l in: up the back yank, will have completed their studies within I? few days, Service said., Nest week ttteisGAiirmritr; Sound without television viewing at any kind. . Mr. Yum wants council to re- quest the Minister ot Transport to withhold his approval to the application before him. and that the Board ot Broadcast Governors review its decision. 'hetrtarorauottstdttod+. "tiototS0ttmnthettt.Uteie Dr.areathatmhetitwth- commission urea to M York’s request or not, a dsqisias ottrrhatsetiorsistob.ti. 'll"'"""""""'""'""" 1 aigB.e Hallway 400. Council will discuss these noti. ces fully at its meeting August " RALPH COWAN u m n I up of In. Tho Angus. “Mon " Mac- Lnn’n Insuring "he: to Ralph Cow-n, Lhnl MP hr York Hunk" u “in â€Oh. Mario“, not! Me, - In": and wally â€thump- 0nd mm in Canadian poll- ls Cowan a Political Don Quixote? Does Your Telephone Number End in f? Portrait of York Humber's MP wu‘rou. MARIO, MRSDAY. AUGUIT ' "a a: ‘16de Gi/iii Feelini dI"P"e?s‘ohET""AEio‘i-iiï¬Â§ï¬ï¬Ã©ht Br DOLORES SCHEM Every Wednesday and Thurs- day North" ‘York and Weston young people meet in St. Philip Neri's Church " Wilson and Jane to practise judo and jiujitsu. Their judo club has been in existence for about two years, and the jiujitsu club for one. BLACK BELT DIRECTOR Both classes are under the dir- ection of Father Roger Blondeel, OFM Capuchin. who is I first degree black belt bolder in judo. and third degree buck belt in. jiujitsu. 7 it was he who started the inter- denominational club. because the young people "needed an outlet." Trade; John Medan. MP: Michael Starr, former Minister of Labour; _ Donald Fleming, former Minister M Finance: Alvin Hamilton, former Minister M Agriculture; Davy Fulton, former Minister of Justice: Premier Robert starttield of Nova Scotia; 1lllyl0 _ '0 (lllilkl.l.ltlt.th?ltl/i"lrll,li'. 1lll8lr" if HOMES SPLITS COUNCIL can. abundan- m Mm, but In" "I. m m‘nh M him “If! can what his poli- Nu no: My In" M look: “by " cm Among his daily Wanda-Nth "Mell- and "r+gtm, "an on I in Min Mm hr Mammal. "0meth- human-ma The artieh., by Alan Ed. monds, pictures Cw.» wry much u in In: anti-Franck, sari-Pearson, IMFCIC, and arm - - â€tins. In mustache-Hum» a In .0 MIC. No II th. "ut d WASP, who the can". " his con- vbetuets, m. «mum may be " an. m may. duo‘- in " load in “an“ neu- late, as do than MP's, whom no "hr. 0. u "Mo-bl! duh. Nth-bur lawn", In" - “why"- or .rt&bH1ngerod ties." MEMBERS OF THE JUDO-JIUJITSU CLUB are required to practise at home'as well in the St, Philip Neri Church hall. Members from top I. to r. are: John Vacca, Leo Mior, founding director Father Roger Blended. Steve Marciano, Ihuuur Turcott, Mary Vacca, Georgie Rubli, Barbara Tur- Cmt.et's .00 - he" 50- there are dam-m prMieien. cy. marked by seven different belts: while, yellow, orange, green, blue, brown and black. In these classes they can take having about no members, are their own time in Advancing. and 7 taught by wearers of belts super- get a feeling at personal "comp- ior to theirs: John Iwama, black lishment. This sport exerts them belt, and Pierre Sedan], brown physically as well as mentally/belt. due to the tremendous eoaeentra. . u MEMBERS tion needed. l The jiujitsu cuss, consisting of STARTED IN JAPAN about 40 members, is hum-Mad Judo is purely a sport. while jiujitsu is used for selNiefense, and can be dangerous. Both were started by the Japanese monks, and got their biggest influx in \merica in 1924. - Reporter Dolores Schem be- tween today and Tuesday will call 500 telephane number: be- ginning with a '24' and ending with a S' to obtain the opinion of people in the Westbn Tirtteg circulation area on who they think should be choseh Is Conservative leader next month at the leader. ship myenum in the Royal York Hotel. _ V A Premier Duff Roblin of Manitoba the members of ttw pm: an anything bot "Inning: In all: than hind hands. Mr minnow" an outrun-us, In Frmh-Cundhm, u will u "a FreoebCa_.' - nlm. mun In 'tere. any.“ from "a “I MP. At Met. _ On... in MI "n m- m. '" M lunch (“an m, "In ttme © " new "a I“ e m o! m. Mt In no In.- Ihh - -' " III- tum I... m.“ Run. "an. thou! Hrr an 'esaarm-,arstts- In. lathe-wanna“. Whinomvd†Cowan'l be" -iatiqo with the Prime thisnr, Orton you". on, a... M prom his mom». crmdlm of him. All nonunion“ pom: lud but to Mm, um" n - an A. The St. Philip Neri judo classes I The jiujitsu can, consisting of about 40 members, is instructed ‘by Father Roger. ncdenmon-h- CriiirTii,"ai;G7rThu7i “Comma-mum P.-trt.srtm.teth9-s [ma-MM!" Who-annual†â€Mun-Ohio†tttttet-ttgh. There is on. m that Mk h.. ("In I†I com. m"... mm for the “no time in months. W kn min. um Ham h 'tte dNqsM.q on . whim which was m 0. him, and "an launched on an 0' his mun-m. A '.B.. Lia-l MP "M him from punch Mn I! he m his mouth nah an a - My had In" M In. No no "oeltiaNr, M dere, on. York Hunk m m I. t96t, Mal! W in- Mocha-‘1' atâ€. an. That they He able teachers is proven by theHaet that their teams are Ortario Catholic Champions. V At a tournament held three weeks ago at the church, the Neri team captured nine of the Mano Chairman All." In: ... commend-d Hut I - yea“,- â€Obey-id bderthhom York Gown! Noun-l to to . am on Finch Are. war High- way 400 in M York. Mun Council it an.“ " numn the - which will " mod. In five annual Inst-"mom in 'he yours "" h wrt Inclu- tin. Tho hosplhl will tannin 300 has, plus " - uni Metro Grunt kiewiez, Richard Van Allén, Sandy Cpffie; 2nd row: Yvonne Booth, Kathy Murray, Francine Green, Linda Krumm, Sandy Vardy, Doreen'Mtt- tcci; front row: Bruno Badiali, Giuliano Mior, tueei; front row: Bruno Badia1i,-6ttihmr-Nior,- mwnmm York General Gets $846,896 tto-tms.. it 12irniorNdottom12up.0e. minimum tge tor jiujitsu is 13, as it could be dangems. Paren- tal permission must be given " students under 18. LONG WAITING US? Father Roger's ram list of membexs is long. Every year the demand for Ju- do and jiujitsu Win ire erases. The Toronto Real Estate Bond taes new houses at almost t30,000 which “an: the number at familieq able to afford I pllce at their own " lea than " per According to Central Mortgage and Housing Cans.. . you don't earn mot. man an. you can't afford a new home. At m cue mm lens up b 818.00. M “I! his th. an 'kd.'" his it. lull- on homing hill to at#nst I!†been" d it: no“ lie. tr crease; tt-tttstttattttepriee (and will cacti-n mm. but and“ pop-buo- ig hen.- tttgNp.e.ehaterttani- Immune...“ ’Ih- lunar-MI oath Us nuâ€: h - “a FiiuirtFFa7i'iiii'hiiii Tho Mario WI “who: Commission In: altoody .ivon final own-l to the m hood"! or! $1,493.â€! in whom - will to prov“. Tho Mo - for Moi cor-thunk“ is ooi by Moon Conn-veil policy of a por- com of whom" no which! grout rill ho. The price ttf home: it York and North Work have (one up no to " p.c. h the last two years. four labor beds. In the em- mn d the â€ml "with“ it Doing mad. for an omit" to climbed lo ,vai.iatr_ie pinning from their rivals in Seiremah and Ne_il MgNgil High School. 'te e1ytt meiters vary in age. To Buya New Home You Should ' Earn More Than ttooo- tWK Commissioner " “gm: How to Saw etairib.aheitttearGrera. tltecedarfa-er-mr. Mead d -iatistg MS hoertestorinee-tfme ' 'J'l'lrJl,'tr't%'lrdt"lul'dt . or azure-my fur84mi11hes,it' . troyd.trefarthetrtoeqe riate just a M lame: in the $60,000 “($80,000 du- which have half and one acre Iota, in Pauline Sttapero. Shequestioeted whythe should "pmpriate I“ an. $60,000 “($80,000 chi-which have half and one acre hail PauiirteShapeexr. Shequestimedithe should "prrqtriate I“ at 'm6trtgela-ttoertestrm.iaeo thehostpihen.everaid- otthe8g0,M0varietvermid- trptttepar%dedieit+ta-i1. Mmmmuudmld "vetts.boemtghmomtt-$" trti1littttttte-riatimemta-. Mfumhudbu- Manama». thoughtttstre-aftMt-, bylaw-{Bum in atteittr an“..--_.. the girrer-it any h in creating it, n“ In; - linuit. . ctiuneit,riiiuv-it,e- prtrtsttomtheP1aeseagBoamt. general solid." 7 7 In!“ SHORTAG! in _overermrded “in. " â€Markmiiiiize but y? the a m.- . magi: IMMTQ $1ttttllltlihtttttark By mmnhi.m In" "ttesmtttrgimrdoii-. $2,500,000 FLOWII