grandson of Mrs. M. McCann of | Scotland, in his 19th year. Serâ€"| vice way held in the chapel on Tuesday, August 8th. Interment + ‘Sanctuary Park Cemetery. 41. 51. PERSONAL WARD FUNERAL HOME Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium Lawrence Ave.Royal York Rd. B7A â€" CEMETERY LOT 1967, Dennis Richard Buck of Cooksville, beloved husband of Jennie Norridge, dear father of Susan and Darlene, dear son of. Mrs. Elsie Buck of Toronto, dear . brother of Frank, Stanley, Merâ€" vin, Ivor, David, Doreen (Mrs. N. Hunter) and Clifford. Service_ was held in the chapel Wednesâ€" day, August 9th. Cremation. SNELLING, MARY GERTRUDE At the Hamilton General Hospiâ€" tal, August 2. 1967, Mary Gertâ€" rude Snelling formerly of Toronto, dear mother of Berkley Wilson of Vancouver, Don Wilson of Weston and Robert Wilson of Montreal, dearly loved by her four grandâ€" children. A private family serâ€" vice was held on Friday, August 4th. Cremation. WALTERS, IAN FRANCIS Suddenly as the result of an acâ€" cident on Saturday, August 5, 1967, lan Walters of Downsview, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walters, brother of Scott, dear 57. Traffic Lights For Jane and Eglinton Metro traffic Department inâ€" tends to proceed immediately with the installation of traffic control signals at Jane St. and Eglinton Ave. The rush mainly results from the heavy earth moving operations in the area. Earth is being tnmportpd from the Spadina expressway projecg to the EglintonJane area and trucks _ and _ regular _ motor vehicular traffic are jamming the intersection. Death Notices Of The Past Week Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? 2402 Bloor St. West 767â€"5401 BUCK, DENNIS RICHARD Suddenly on Monday, August 7 Expanding tirm on § AGE 22 â€" 35 YEARS wil:pt-hmoruumblyhne'w‘ HOURLY RATE OF $2.24 PLUS BENEFITS FULLY PAID BY COMPANY. Here is an opportunity in our accounting for a young man with Grade XII education, to train as pricing clerk. Advancement for alert individual. Good starting salary and all company paid benefits. Some experience neces For Stock Room _ Steady Employment Apply ~MRS. BELL Personnel Dept. POST HOUSE TRAVEL BUREAU We have opétings for men in our Carbon Department as stockhandlers, minimum grade 10 education, shift MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Mount Dennis 762â€"8121 Local 267 KMART DEPARTMENT STORE 2035 Weston Rd. Weston (At King St.) 247â€"5341 CH 1â€"2233 CH 1â€"0861 1530 ALBION RD. AT KIPLING For Further Information Call DEATHS SHIFT WORKERS Pricing Clerk Eaton Yale & Towne 77 Carlingview Dr., Etob. 677â€"4440 For Appointment Phone !jA(TORY HELP CALL PERSONNEL OFFICE MATURE MAN firm has openings for several. men Steeles & . . . Visitors present heard Dr. Hare thank community leaders for their cooperation during the planning stages of the project. "The conâ€" struction of this building would not be possible," he said, ‘"withâ€" out the valuable assistance we have received from our friends within the business and civic community." "The new facility," Dr. Hare said, "will provide for the research and development and the production of thin film hybrid circuits for the total Fairâ€" child military, industrial and comâ€" mercial markets." "In addition," he said, "the plant will provide for test and finishing of all Fairâ€" child electronics components for the company‘s Canadian markâ€" ets." (Continued from page 3) group vice president, Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporaâ€" Top Planner . . (Continued from page 1) Allen also stated that the newly created parks could be used for active recreation by children, adults and senior citizens. New parks would create attractive setâ€" tings and increase surrounding property values. > 50. HELP WANTED 2. Wendell Ave. â€" Pellatt Ave. Area BOYS or GIRLS WANTED . Tilden Cres. â€" Scarlett Rd. Area CALL OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Ages 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 â€" 13 IN TWO AREAS Local 52 IMMEDIATELY CH. 1â€"5211 CARRIERS Tour Indicates No Great Parks Shortage in Eastend of York Cedarvale Park itself was found to be a large, hilly park, with a lot of natural beauty, but sadly lacking in development. Alder man _ Nobleman â€" echoed . the thoughts of many residents when he said that it is criminal to deâ€" stroy a place with so much potenâ€" tial. A tour conducted by three members of the Weston Times staff and alderman Ben Noble: mlan found that the park short tage which York council said exâ€" isted in the eastâ€"end was some: what exaggerated. which the Spadina expressway would go under, not through, Cedarvale, would at least proâ€" serve a large romping placeph.: children. and the pleasant site of a Sunday afternoon walk for adults. In destroying this large vark, council plans to make parkettes in the east end of the borough, where they are said to be in desâ€" perate need. â€" ‘This calls for the expropriation of 185 houses, six churches and three businesses: The east end at the moment has several parkettes, most of which could use a bit of sprucing up, but there is no shortage to EARLSDALE AVE MALE & FEMALE cutâ€"andâ€"coverâ€"method, by of the homes that may be expropriated Residents in areas proposed for expropriation are fighting tooth and nail to keep their homes Mrs. Sadie Sherman, of Rushton Dr., believes that the need for parks had been e.xagg.eratgd‘ the extent which council appar ently believes. The improvement m e a s u r e s could take such forms as increasâ€" ed garbage facilities, benches, more trees, and grassâ€"culting. _ The borough is planning to build highâ€"rise projects in . the area, she feels, and this is the reason for the park installation. Apartment construction would be greatly facilitated by these parks, prodvcing pleasant surâ€" roundings and a decrease in trafâ€" fic. ~ York council has said nothing to this supposition. It meets on August 14 to hand down a final Canada Celebrates Birthday Spotlights World Need For Good Water amples of present and potenâ€" talâ€"serious problems affecting man‘s heaith. Good heaith â€" man‘s prime essential to work, to play, to build, and to enjoy his world â€" is based upon good water, good air and good feod. Culligan‘s Aqua I Water Puriâ€" fier was selected to portray a new technique developed for desalination of water, which is now being used to convert water from almost any source into highâ€"quality drinking waâ€" ter. This new development, usâ€" each depicting some aspect of the central theme, "Man and His World." One of the main Expo attractions is the "Man and His Health" exhibit. As one enters, & 21 foot high "graphic MONTREAL â€" This year the International spotlight is focused on Canada as it celebrates its 100th birthday as a nation â€" and the outstanding event â€" Expo ‘67, the Canadian Universal and International Exposition. Seventyâ€"seven nations are participating, ‘j A test consignment .of 660 | pounds of octopus meat sent to \ Breslau, Poland, was gobbled up, \ and customers clamored â€" for vote on what is to be done corâ€" cerning the Cedarvale park conâ€" troversy. â€" Alderman Nobleman suggested that it would be wise if council members toured the area for themselves, and saw that there park shortage did not exist in the extent they said it did. Mayor Jack Mould, although he favors expropriation, has said that no definite date need be set for the expropriation comâ€" mencement, but did hint that would be 1975. > 80. more Because it has the capability of removing bacteria and viâ€" Tuses, the reverse osmosis proâ€" cess has great potential for proâ€" viding safe drinking water to those underdeveloped areas of the.world where polluted water is the source or carrier of many serious epidemic diseases. . aration and many other us@s In every area of the world it is of utmost importance that the one quart of water a man needs daily for drinking is form ordinary city or private POLES LIKE OCTOPUS "The people in the small comâ€" munities across the land repreâ€" sent the backbone of Canadian opinion and in the case of the Centennial celebrations I‘m conâ€" vinced that the wave of enthusiâ€" asm first built up in areas beâ€" yond the big cities. Weekly newspapers have done a great job promoting Canada‘s Cenntennial according to John Fisher, Centennial Commisâ€" sioner. Fisher Lauds Canadian Weeklies For Centennial Sales Campaign "Weekly papers have helped toI promote the Confederation Train and Confederation Caravan tours and many other national, pmvin-l cial and local programs and cele: brations. So have the ethnic paâ€" pers and we‘re grateful: for the coâ€"operative spirit of editors and publishers. Most important of all. they stimulated local . interest with their reportage to the extent that Centennial enthusiasm was carried to its heights mainly by non â€" government involvement," Mr. Fisher said. Early last year Mr. Fisher and Jack Struthers, Chief of Informaâ€" tion Services at the Centenrial Commission (and former weekly newspaper editor) worked out a theme for a newspaper column. "Centennial Report® by Mr. Fishâ€" er, which went exclusively _ to Canadian weekly papers and ethnic papers. Home 2000 and For Women Only Commenting on the success of the column. Mr. Fisher says. "Weeklies ordinarily don‘t want handâ€"out material for their news columns but because the subject was Centennial they went all out. The Women‘s Division of the Canadian National Exhibition will attempt to answer this question in its Home of the Future, to be built inside the Queen Elizabeth Exhibit Hall for the 1967 CNE. This exhibit will round out the series of homes of the past, preâ€" sent and future planned by Elsa Jenkins, Manager of Women‘s Acâ€" tivities, for the Centennial Ediâ€" tion of the oldest anmual exposiâ€" Monday, August 28th is Womâ€" en‘s Day at the Exhibition, full of special features b[‘m distaff side. Elsa Jenkins, Manager of Women‘s Activities at the Ex, points out that every day is Womâ€" en‘s Day at the Ex because there are so many continuing features of special interest to women in the Queen Elizabeth Building. vOTEs FOR WOMEN John Stuart Mill, speaking in the â€" British | Parliament,â€" chamâ€" pioned votes for women in 1867. How will we Ifve in the year By last fall 500 weeklies used CEDARVALE ARENA, probably will not be touched by the Expressway . . . WELLWOOD AVE., some nfore homes that may become another park. at least one of our reports a month. C a nadian Scene News Service, a nonâ€"profit organization in Toronto which serves ethnic publications, adapted the material into 14 other languages and sent it to ethnic editors. Well over 50 Canadian papers publishing in languages other than English If it‘s got to be old to be “in"'lnbout this if you‘re sporting braâ€" then what could be more ‘in" |ces, for orthodontic appliances THME WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, August 10, 1967 â€"â€" Page 5 than to brush your teeth wm}bavc:habitdtrlpping and hidâ€" baking soda. It even dates back | ing stray particles of food. For beyond 1840‘s, when toothbrushes first were made, to literally cenâ€" turies ago when the most saught after siwak (a sixâ€"inch twig with one end pounded or chewed until the fibers separated to form a fine brush) was made of arak wood which was rich in good old bicarb. commendations for baking soda besides its age. Being an mt.acnd clinical language are caused by acid resulting from the action of microâ€"organisms | on _ carbohyâ€" drates. You‘ll still have to be handy with the toothbrush though, and brush thoroughly and regularly after every meal. And you‘ll have to be particularly conscientious Baking Soda Fights Cavities WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE The Weston Times _ Classified Section for Fast Effective Results 1912 Weston R4. â€" mnowfl-yw > BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS? Phone 244â€"5324 Term Reuben TERM INSURANCE? 3101 Bathurst St. tm Insurance a Specialty Since 1949" OCCIDENTAL LIFE Phone RU 9â€"1291 > ‘t.his reason, it‘s a good idea to ibmsh in front of a mirror to make | sure that all‘s clear. It‘s also | advisable to brush not just after every meal but each time you‘ve carried the columns. In fact there was even one in Philadelâ€" phia using it. "The kind of spirit which will keep Canada going at a Centenâ€" nial tempo in the future will get much of its energy from the small towns and rural areas across this country," he added. helped yourself to a snack or a of these plastic mustard or ketâ€" chup dispensers that you get in the Five and Ten. One squeeze, and just about the right amount of soda squirts out into the palm of your hand CLU.