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Weston Times (1966), 27 Dec 1968, p. 3

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[ Portable classrooms - wear out There are 43 obsolete portable classrooms in North York, which are said to be in such poor condition that they can no longer be used. By sheer co-incidence, North York 'will require 43 less portable classrooms in the coming ,1969-l970 term. These Portables are from 15 to 20 years old. In addition to the foregoing, -there are a further 98 portables over 14 years old in various stages of deterioration currently in active use in North York. The North York board will request the Metropolitan Toronto school board include these. 98 in a planned replacement prounm. Efficiency study to cost $9, 000 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will host an open house to introduce and educate the citizenry F to Mormonism. The open house will be held at the new $400,000 Toronto Stake Center, 95 Melbert Rd., Etobicoke, on Saturday, Dec. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Russell M. LOOK AT THE LITTER on stage. But it's all in aid of The Mistletoe Mystery, a Christmas play put on last week by students of Emery junior high school, Weston Rd. during their annual festive-time concert. Cast consisted of Bruce Williamson, John Schwartz, Christine Sayer, Garry Mylko, Jennifer Thorpe, John Congdon, Adrian Gordon, Carol McDermott and Debbie Forman. Lighting was handled by Phil Perrin and make-up by teacher Miss Brown's make-up club. Special assistant was Cyndy MacDonald. The program also included a French play, the brass and woodwinds band, and the full school orchestra with choir. .' Council on Monday endorsed Mayor Jack Mould's proposal that the borough hire the management consultant firm of Simpson, Ridden, Stead and partners to undertake a study of all Efficiency experts will be taking a look _at administrative procedures in the borough of York early in the new year and report on ways and means of improving efficiency in the borough at a cost to the borough of under $9,000. ' MORMON MISSIONARIES ANNOUNCE OPEN HOUSE . ortttinsatioracfmrtsvows, THE SHIRT and skirt take over with huge success. Here Is a tobacco brown polo shirt with white butt” fomlnized by n perky printed necker- chief In urine: and dots and matching hair bow. A brown humor bolt to: the whito coin-u skirt m with serum 1 hip yoke which. Inte the pun» pockctc. In the welt can.“ the present administrative systems and procedures in the municipality and then submit a report containing findings, conclusions as well as recommend a program for the development and introduction of required systems and procedures. Featured will be "Portrait of a Prophet", a new film protraying the life of President David O. McKay, who is the leader of Mormons throughout the world. Displays and exhibits depicting the Mormon way Davies, bishop of the Toronto Second Ward, will conduct. 't'd,-J..jriii,r1C.0,, "i'tl--ila,""liii.l,i' Lg; I7 's, " VERA WINSTON Aelection of the 1969 chairman will be made at a special meeting of the board to be held on Wednesday, January 8, followed on Monday, December' ll by the inaugural meeting of the board. Both the foregoing meetings are open to the public. of accepting a post in Vancouver, did not complete his term. Bruce Bone was chosen by his fellow trustees to complete the term, and was then given, an opportunity to serve for the full year of 1968. - I Peter Tacon was the first chairman for this elected group in 1967, but because _ With two-thirds of their three-year term now completed, North York board of education trustees will meet on Wednesday, January 8 at the administration building, to elect a chairman for 1969. School board will elect new chairman Elder Hansen and his companion, Elder Raymond Jonas, are one of seven pairs of missionaries working in the Etobiocke, Brampton, and Mississauga areas. These young men from Western Canada and Western United States take time out from their schooling and "Man is that he might have joy, not only in the hereafter, but also through a noble, happy and fruitful earthlife", stated Elder Hansen. of life will also be shown. "The open house will provide an excellent opportunity for residents of the Toronto West area to discover the Mormon way of life", according to Elder Verne Hansen, a full-time missionary from Utah. .........-....-...........-...........--.....-....-.-..---- a . . 66-3-3~2-3-:-3-3-3-33-5:d-Z-2-!{dd-2'5202-2-26:2'2'Z-:1-3°:-:-Z~2-26-2-24-32-20:6-7-3520?.' occupations for two years at their own expense to tell people ‘about their church. SAVE o, BUDGET up To 50 /0 133.1: 'ttcod?;';'?,";""";')"';";'"-, ON AU. DRAPES, FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 1919 Weston Road - 241-9105 Hum bet erosion stud Metro fdionto and region conservation authority will obtain a report from engineering consultant: early in 1969 for a survey of the main river valleys in Metro Toronto to determine what erosion control and bank stabilization measures will be required over the next few years. North York .recently asked Metro to Participate in a _$l75,000 erosion BECK SHOE SALE 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence - 241-0462 NOW IN Hill SWING Cannot study wtih (in: priority being in: to the Humheg give: "Icy. The The purpose of the Conservation authority study and the cell by Noni York for support of such a study is to determine who resid ential development remains in possible dang: of embankment slipggi cost of the - in he Humber was mm a! $40,000 with Metro's than: being $10,000.

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