By â€"following these suggestions, it should be a safe, happy Hallowe‘en for every one. BOYLEN COUNCIL I would say most parents and <~ratepayers in North York have never taken the time to visit their Board of Education, and so it was a pleasant surprise last week when a delegation of students (all on the student council) from Nelson A. Boylen sat in on the proceedings. should be turned back one hour, making it possible for Prior to the conducting of business, chairman Bruce Bone welcomed these students, Bill Morris, John Wiber, Rosemary Pittis, Laurel Ritchie, and Sharon Marshall. As darkness comes early, and the children are not accustomed to being out at ffight, their excitement and enjoyment could quite 218 Islington Ave., N. As Wholesale Importers Wwe Will Be Open To The Public made a very happy and safe occasion for everyone. Costumes should be light in colour (preferably with some portion of the outfit made of orange colored fluorescent fabric). The children will find they have many steps to climb, so costumes should not be too long and cumbersome. It is disaster if one of should have the bottom fall out of his paper bag. This can be avoided by using a plastic bag, or even a pail. easily be marred by an unfortunate accident. However, if mothers plan Thursday, October 31, collecting the "tricks or treats‘‘ from the everyone to enjoy that extra hour of sleep, lost in Returning to Eastern Standard Time also reminds us that October is drawing to a close. Keeping up with tradition, all the youngsters will be dressing up on means that when you retire on Saturday, October 26, It is time again to remember the slogan An increasing number of Page 10 WESTON IMPORTS WESTON IMPORTS CLEARANCE Watch for tots Oct. 31 of onE w youngsters innovation, as there is ppobEmakr ic ;ï¬ï¬‚' IM‘OPJ lm‘ ?flï¬â€˜m The president M. Macchio states they will have no general meeting in October, but parents will meet teachers of different grades on separate nights, making it possible for those who have more than one child in the school to visit more than one teacher. trying to visit two or more teachers on any one given The best of luck to you at Tumpane. Your principal thinks it should work well, and so do I. anxious to attend. I received a note from C. L. Proctor, principal of Tumpane Home, telling of something different for their Home and School meetings. He feels that this new idea should work well. most parents will be school year Monday, October 28 at 8:00. 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The only exception will be for commercial vehicles other than buses, for which the limit will remain at 60 mph. More than half the children who are slow in learning to read have visual problems, and four out of five of these children have normal or superior intelligence, according to t he O ptometrical Association of Ontario. 70 mph on 401 Nov. 15 y a PaF L suR M LE P a i _ > > P iX e o se pe? 4* 1 4* W PA ; 20 ; M aaa BW * . Hpmiptiry Parvm? THE WESTON TIMES October 26, the cubs, scouts, brownies and guides mothers® auxiliaries will be sponsoring their annual Fall Fair at Maple Leaf School. games for the youngsters. SYMPATHY interest all ages from bake were saddened to learn of the death on Monday of Grant O‘Rourke, Culford Road. He will be missed by Mr. Haskett said that studies show that the accident rate is actually lower on 4â€"ilane divided highways. The accident rate for the whole province, on all types of roads, was 5.8 per million miles of vehicle The experience on 4â€"lane divided highways is 1.6 Mr. Haskett said the move was carefully considered for some time by officials of his Department after detailed study of accident experience and traffic surveys. speed limit signs on highways 400 and 401 will be complieted. The delayed effective date will allow time to make the required change in signing on 560 miles of limited access highway. FALL FAIR MADE IN CANADA to accidents per million miles of vehicle travel. Mr. Haskett stressed that this is not an initial move in a general raising of traffic speed limits. The Minister warned that maximum > speeds are the maximum for driving in good weather, road and traffic conditions and advised drivers to slow down when conditions were unfavorable. The present speed limits will remain in effect until November 15, on and after which date the new limits will be strictly enforced. In the interests of quality teaching, the W o men â€" Teachers‘ Association of North York, do not believe that teachers should be asked to supervise children‘s lunch This, group of teachers, in their brief presented to the Board of Education of meeting, listed only one advantage for children having supervised lunch periods in school, com pared to 13 disadvantages. Box Springsâ€"M Nationally known brands â€" Complete $ Teachers want a lunch break 39" CONTINENTAL BEDS . 1969 smm TV â€" STEREO who â€" usually at THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1968 DISPLAY and School, and like Continued on Page 15 have an unsupervised lunch period would receive supervision in the school" IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JARVIS ODECEASED ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of William Jarvis, late of 19 Aura Lea Boulevard in the Borough of North York, in the County of York, who died on or about the 19th day of September, 1968, are hereby notified to send full particulars of â€" their claims to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of November, 1968 after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. DATED at Weston, Ontario, mls'uth day of October, 1968. However, in trying to get lividual parents, Home AND OTHERS Eileen Marjorie Penny and Mavis Strachan Administrators by their solicitors, George Warden Buill, 1920 Weston Road, Suite 202, Weston, Ontario $59.95