It is my opinion that our police should crack down on bicycle offenders the same as they have cracked down on motorists. I would like to see a program adopted by our area schools whereby young traffic offenders are ine way most <~children handle their bicycles is enough to give the average driver heart failure. We must, of course, understand that these kids usually don‘t have any thoughts in their heads other than where they are going and what they are going to do when they get there. Regardless of the amount of safety. training and police talks they receive it seems to be forgotten minutes later. varolyn Morrison of Keele Street brought home from Scotland a silver trophy for top honors in a Highland Dance Competition. This is only the second time this particular trophy has been won by someone outside the British Isles and the young teacher of Briarhill public school was honored by York Council recently when Mayor Mould presented her with a fl'amed SCroll and hnranoth haaasL Driving around our streets these days I am becoming increasingly concerned for the safety of young cyclists. . R. March Pontiac Buick Ltd. WOODBRIDGE â€" 851â€"1111 OB ue tss w t ts 4‘&\'Mnm,flbm ouncii recently when Mayor Mould presented her framed scroll and borough brooch. and appears to be working well. With the coâ€"operation of our police department, this newspaper would be more than willing to sponsor such a program. I feel that youngsters using the streets to ride bicycles should be as responsible as motorists. punished by a court of their own companions. This program is now in effect in the village of Tara, Ontario, What‘s your opinion? LIVEN Up Your Party 244â€"2049 nites 4:00 P.M THE VERTONES Dance Music and Vocals Reasonable Rates Irrennial .C.F.:U .W Conference at York University in 1979 Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. For further information call 241â€"3855. Women‘s Club of Weston and District welcome new members and request their own members to bring along . interested friends. Plans for the coming year will be discussed with special emphasis on three topics, pollution, â€" the disadvantage Canadian, and unrest in education, in preparation for the From Winnipeg comes the announcement of the birth on September 4 of a daughter, Myra Leah, to Mr. and Mrs. Klaes Boelens. Mrs. Boelens, nee Leah Gandini, came from Australia to teach kindergarten children at Saint Francis Xavier School on Gracefield Ave., where she taught until January, 1968. mitted by a neighbor to whom she has entrusted her project. Arthur Eakin, who was formerly employed in radio, television, and theater in this area, is now engaged in radio work in Nelson, B.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eakin of MacDonald Ave. Another son, Byron, formerly of Weston, is now interested in the art world. He and his wife, Christine, held a private exhibition of their work in Brampton, September 21. WE ARE LOCATED IN A LOW OvERHEaAD AREA WwE OFFER GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE SERVICE ALWAYS a Goop SELECTION OF NEW MODELS oN DISPLAY LARGEST sTock OF GOOpWILL uUSED cars OoUTSIDE METRO COURTEOUS SALESMEN G.M.A.C. FiNancinG EASY TERMS, LoOw ‘ PAYMENTS Douglas Holdham, forâ€" Instead of wandering through Weston, . Mrs. Margaret Leeper, who usually writes this column, is gazing at the Gatineau, as she vacations in the picâ€" turesque Ottawa region. The column this week is subâ€" weston wanderings The â€" University * THE WESTON TIMES Miss June Milling, Lipâ€" pincott St., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milling, in Penticton, B.C. The Millings were longâ€"time residents on Lawrence Ave., their beautifully kept home one of those demolished to make way for the Westlaw Building. After searching through many provinces, they decided to settle in Penticton. Among Weston visitors to their home this summer were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Allen, John St. merly of John Street, a recent graduate of York University, is now employed as a meteorologist at the Canadian Forces Base at Cold Lake, Calgary, Alberta. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holdham, who spent some time with him while they were on their summer vacation amid the grandeurs of Canada‘s scenic West. 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