L. Only one at convention W I, "ic) _ Rumour has it that a tour of Nova Scotia for the schotrl orchestera, is being planned for Easter. The Westview Wildcats defeated Nort hview by a 45-20 score in a dual Michael Crosbie, musical director here at Westview, initiated the idea of musical teach-ins last year and surpassed it with this year's, the school's second. The conductor of the teach-in orchestra this year was James Coles, a consultant to the Ontario department ' of education. Also invited was Professor Timothy McGee from Xavier University, N.S., who, besides being the guest speaker and soloist at the chamber music seminar Wednesday evening, was the guest-conductor. In November,' their secretary E.S. Ryan wrote to the Ontario minister of housing and welfare John by MARION GUNDY The Oak-Vaughan ratepayers association In; sparked a demand for some type of rent control, Two hundred and sixty-five string players, from 10 senior and junior high schools in the area, converged on the school Thursday afternoon to begin . a day of section rehersals and group instruction. Only one member of North York's delegation at Metro council represented Metro government 27, Metro roads and traffic commissioner Sam Cass will study a North York proposal that all traffic signal lightsat an out-of-town convention in 1968. He was North York Controller Gordon Hurlburt, chairman of Metro transportation committee. No member of York's three member delegation to Metro represented _ Metro at an out-of-town conference. Westview was the scene last week of the successful "orchestra teach-in". 265 N .Y.‘ string players merge Ratepayers want rent control at Weston Arena 241-52" Aggressive lad to sell mornings. Times Yarernko. The letter was concerned with the increase in apartment renal; and states that the purchase of a decent home to live in is beyond the means of anyone not earning at least $8,000 a year. wrestling match last Thursday. Team members appreciated the students who turned out to support them. People are being forced Bill Waicus, Westview Centennial Secondary School into uputmcnt living and mending too great I portion of their earnings on rent says the annotation. T This ntepnyer group has had reported to them some cues of so per cent increase: in rent: at the expirntion of a lens. To stop the evident greed of the landlords, the association is asking that legislation be enacted by the Ontario government to control rents at some reasonable percentage. Alderman Cy Townsend's resolution was carriedAhat York Council request the Ontario minister of housing and welfare to consider means of constructing apartments and single family homes together with THE WESTON TIMES Council tabled a motion by Alderman Ben Nobleman that would have requested the Ontario government to allow municipalities to establish rental review boards with the authority' to .enact rental control if necessary. Alderman Jack Gallichan accused council of paving the buck. He told council that the municipality should make available more housing for the people not just apartments but single family dwellings. He believes there should be a change in the bylaws to allow homes for the working people. some tom of rental control until the supply meets the demand. by JANE WALKER This week it was decided by the student body that on Jan. l0, Wayne Dobeon will succeed Juwal Kraut: as president of the student council. A large group of Grade 12 and 13 students went to see the film "Romeo and Juliet", on Wednesday, Dec. ll. In spite of the fact that this isn't the particular play being studied this year, the production was well worth seeing. Our hockey team won their first game of the season against George Harvey. We're off to a good start now and if the team continues to play the way President Wayne Dobson succeeds Juwal Krausz they are. we took! have a very fine reputation enabIldIed by the and of the mean. _ ' At out Christan: dance on Dec. 13 thie'yeu we have decided to intmduce a new character. To compliment the crowning of our Snow Queen, I Snow King will also be chocn. The two students will be chosen by the students in attendance at the dance on Friday and will be crowned by our Mr. and Miss Bh and White. Miniature ball bearings used in space vehicles ere worth 150 times their weight in gold.