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Weston Times (1966), 3 Oct 1968, p. 7

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Interim minister at Weston Baptist The new minister at Weston Baptist Church, Dr. Sydney Hillyer, was born in England and came to Canada as a boy. Educated in Melvin Road School, London, England; Feller College, P.Q.; and McMaster University, where he received his B.A., B.Th. and D.D. degrees, Dr. Hillyer‘s pastorates included Clarenceville, P.Q., Dunnville, Ont., May cut winter works in half York council has asked board of control to reconsider cancelling York‘s winter works program this year. Mount Dennis residents will be relieved to know that York council has decided not to include the small parkette Gladhurst Park, in a high rise development scheme which includes an assembly of property of Elhurst Ct, The commissioner of planning, Peter Allen, asked the parks and recreation committee to consider selling this land to the developer or exchange the Aldermen â€" Douglas Saunders and Christophe; Council won‘t sell park e against the Estate of * JESSIE WITHERINGTON $ (also known as Mary Jessie & Witherington) late of the e Borough of Etobicoke, in :tho County of York, , Wigow, who died on or e about the 9th day of July ® 1968, are hereby notified to : send full ‘particulars of their , claims to: the undersigned e Executor on or before the * 31st day of October 1968, :fltor which date the assets , of the Estate will be & distributed, having regard * only to the claims of which ; the undersigned shall then & have notice. we o 0 o o o a e 0 0 a 0 a o o a o 6 o an Dated at the Borough and County of York this 19th day of September 1968. In the Estate of: JESSIE WITHERINGTON (Also known as Mary Jessie Witherington) All persons having claims NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Executor, By his Soticitor H.E.L. MCLAUGHLIN 1268 Weston Road, Toronto 15, Ontario NORMAN BOWSER, DR. SYDONEY HILL: York could still cent of the from the provincial government and the 25 per cent paid by the borough, . In 1946 Dr. Hillyer was appointed general secretary Quillacollo, Cochabamba. and La Paz, Bolivia, South America. In 1922 he and Mrs. Hillyer went to Bolivia and w o rked â€" there cas missionaries for 25 years. He published two books in Spanish, did considerable editorial work and established the Southern Cross Radio station. Tonks argue that with the 25 per cent grant expected same for land located at another unspecified site. However Gladhurst Park is a dedicated park and parks and recreation committee recommended to â€" council that this parkette be kept. 1652 Keele St. â€"â€" 762â€"3621 YORK HYDRO Cold and hot spots are eliminated in an e1ecâ€" trically heated home. You get heating comfort in every corner! And this is just one of the many benefits electric heating offers. Ask anyone who has it, or ask your Hydro. there are no cold corners in a home with ELEGCIRIG HEATING stil do 50 per the proposed Ceveq During this past week, two officers from the Metro Police have been giving special training to a preâ€"selected group of students in During this past week, two officers from the Metro police department have been giving special training to a preâ€"selected group of students in pedestrian safety in North York. Some 50 students from North York‘s Lillian, Cummer and _ Silverview schools will be involved in what is a pilot project for school safety patrols in Metropolitan Toronto. At their preâ€"selected posts, these youngesters will preview a program that will officially â€" commence the following morning. A of Canadian Baptist Foreign Missions Board and six years later assumed the duties of general secretaryâ€"treasurer. During the next 11 years he travelled to Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. of the Federal government has definitely been cancelled for the borough this year. works labour be transferred to another account. In 1963 he became minister to Claremont Baptist Church. Their three sons, Sydney, John and Keith, were born in Bolivia and now live in Canada. winter works. The parks and recreation c o m mittee h ad recommended that the money provided for winter Board of control will take another look at the winter works program with a view to implementing some of the proposed work. . _ Mayor Jack Mould reported to council that the winter works program . Y. launches safety _patrol program selected committee made up of representatives of North York board of educationâ€" borough of North York, Ontario department of transport, Metropolitan police department and the Ontario , Motor® League is working together to ensure that ~these youngsters receive proper training and Addressing council privilege not a right By MARION GUNDY We have always thought _ clerk an that the average citizen of _ ahead o the borough of York could This appear before its council grain o anytime he felt the White â€" inclination but "not so" _ seems says Mayor Jack Mould. "It _ anyone is a privilege, not a right" to cour he told board of control. _ open de ‘‘Council can deny a Howe deputation the opportunity _ relented to speak before it if a citizen council wishes. This is with a p according to the legal nop be c byâ€"laws." 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Asked aboutâ€" the school safety program, "a committee â€" member stated that there are W ell o ve r one million patrollers in 12 countries in the world, and with a history of some 50 years of operation without one fatality attributable to the: school safety patrol movement. â€" ~ ‘‘The more stringent rules are for those who know the procedure and do not abide by it," he said. This goes against the grain of Controller Philip White who said that it seems wrong to deny anyone the right to speak to council in a free and open democracy. clerk and get the request in ahead of time. However Mayor Mould relented and stated that if a citizen comes to council with a problem they should not be denied a hearing. Rev. R.J. Boggs, B.A. 241â€"9533 At a revent Sunday service, three children were baptized and <received in the fellowship of Elverston Park United Church: Kathleen Elaine and Samantha, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson, and Tracy Lynn, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Rudyk and grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pepper of Maple Leaf Ir CANADA PERMANENT TRUST Mr. _ Wigglesworth has had extensive experience in trust and savings services having been Manager at the Lawrence Plaza branch in Toronto and most recently Manager for Canada Permanent at Westmount, Quebec. The appointment has been announced of Mr. J.G. Wigglesworth as Manager of Canada Permanent‘s branch at 1943 Weston Road, He replaces Mr. Len Loeverimark who has Joined the Investment Department at Head Office. Baptisms J.C. Wiggleaworth weut eTele stete" thiae? thhier 2859

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