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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Apr 1964, p. 25

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ll For exun ole. what's your hob. “hen bu ' (Emu-mm and playing bon- than go drurnc? Put Nome itccuiation pan, m the game room and go to it, :n li Making ceramic tile in the oven? ‘foun Fine - it's your oven. Collectingiborh and having unrealistic art?) Tt Where are your hummer and you nails -- your wall: the all around GG you Growing night-blooming/rt is croecy' WM. have at the spaderbut and your back yard. Like to kind bur d hi-fi systems and worlrkind w th mood? Use the whole living 1 it. Il room as a studio and put up your hem worksnop in the spare iiiirj.i.iii)-k-'-T-" if you like, You'll find that You: ‘ have lots 'more room for every“ thine In vour house. wa V you that Not nor hut For oxnmple. It is both prudent Ind practical - if you are your. or m the middle years - to ..- tablrsh an invertment m, From the (in orouburrourhome you have the rm at M a plan The down payment m- rk“nu your acuity in the prop- orw and he won make the "10th payments _- jun “In Some folks tike to can I" of this self-expression, All rieht. It is. And you can also call it self- in:rothictjon, Your home -- the Wav Tour drmrate it, the way you me it -- can tell the world that mm are something mm. Not a digit in a autisticll table nor vet a name in a phone book. hut something uniun - you, in short Some of Our bed and mart intereqing people drive old cars, rim“r casua'iy. shun elaborate \‘am‘qnn‘. But their homes - ah, 'hare the thing! It is literally their ' Mb}? mark in their fellow tram it exnrr‘rées station as well u clti1,osrytthy in life as nothing eless ran As we say 1n the vern- acuIar the home w that! when yo-v rra'ly live! _ Wr, aid that owning I home is liko Having your candy nnd ent- mu 11 too. By that WI meant that whh nothing offers the Poten- thl of I richer, more luxurious life. both now and in the future, few purehases represent the pru- deme- and practicality of I home. THE NEW PARK area will stretch from the Humber River to Mimico Creek, between the proposed extonsnon of Highway 2 and the lake. ,_ wane you can be you. You "Ire" tne face you show to the world. 'f 3ou wish, at the front alum. In your home, bounded only fr he law and the normal courtisiscie, o? neitrhtmrlmess. you do “max gun want to when you Give Residents More Park Sites ls Idea Behind Huniber Devel m at ~uperior value of a home a a Healthful place in which to ‘r ing up children. And still w: .9 u hear on the importance of ”we ownership to the future of Le community and the.nation. I'l ot' these are sound masons - ced reasons __ and they will be u ,‘l.s~Ed later. Until you swing open the door M 10ur own home, you will :mu‘r know the deep-rooted sat- :-.‘action of realizing that all this "s murs -- that here, in the one mm on earth. you are, in " turn-1. the master ot all you sur- l _ And when you step across the Uureshold of your own home, mu :tcp into a world of your ov u rnalring - one that is per- myw‘, and private if you wish to liven ot so. This is why "home" "6:111. 50 much to the human Li:, try to be more specific. Your home is the place - per- nam the one place in the world THE NEW PARK area will stretch from the Bottom left in the Humber River is a manna; Humber River to Mrmlco Creek, between the development, Part of the protect IS on the srte' L>~oposed:):tgn:tm at Highway it and l". lt of the burned f"" "ee/litr. fl _ - l o o _ Sound Economics, Security/ When You Purchase A Home; _ lo Halter who TOU are, where you are, or how you figure it. 3;; yesultursc mm Lump mm”; No matter who you are, where you In, or how you figure it, If ~mu're like most Canadians the best buy for you today is a home. Hunt's why you’ll want to buy a home - first'. The reason Is simple: no other purchase will bring you more Lulu): pleasure Ind security. Unlike other purchases of fleeting ”we. ownership of I home - day-Iner-day, rear-after-rear, is :moul as close as you can come to having your candy and eating " too. Tr:ece are dozens of reasons _ in your determination to buy r l mic is one of the smartest - minus you have ever made. 'r, w c of them deal with the wis- _ nu of home purchase a a fi- wcia! Investment. Others relate , It, AN INVESTMENT MORE FREEDOM monthly savings account deposits - you increase that equity at the same time you are enjoying your home. More than one young couple who bought a home first have found that by the time their chil- dren were ready for college, they had their home completely paid for and were ready to finance that all-important higher educa- tion. And later, after the chil- dren were launched in life and retirement rolled around, the full equity in the house could be ap- plied on the purchase of new quarters in the desired Part of the country. The security of I home pur- ‘cha;e u an investment is mover- ‘bial. Real estate values, more than any others, hold their own whether it is the day of the de. clining dollar or the en of hard money. Given the growing pop- ulation and the fixed supply of land, it may be said that if you ehoocc your property wisely, there is only one long-range Way for real el ':y value to go - up! A harm, in addition to being a jov for mu as its owner and I sound provision for the future, is an unselfish contribution on vow part to those you love - tho vhildren, There in another mason that you are to be congratulated in yotdecision to buy a home first. It is less tangible than the others, but no less true. It relates to the kind of country this is and the kind of country we want to keep it. What we have in mind are the benefits to you and the commun- After close observation of the young of their species through the generations, adults are pretty well agreed that: c'mldren need room in which to play. they seem to develop best m areas in which there are more baseball diamonds than pool halls and in the com- panv of friends they make early m life. All of these things are found in the residential neigh- borhoods of homes. CHARGE IT! i'llll"iflt FREE! SID! OR MORE SILICT YOUR OWN "" AND WATCH IT IIING CUT PORK LOIN FOR 100 DAYS - SAME AS CASH OR TAKE UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY OPEN 9 TO . S I X DAYS t' WEEK 'l, Advertise (l, _ in the W ( Advertiser 1 LESS SELFISII We can't prove that you'l! be better citizens if, after you buy your home, you get active in PTA, or the neighborhood im- provement association. or the Red Cross. But we do know this: You'll feel better if you take part in these community activities. You'll feel I little less selfish - and with good reason -- since youll be giving of your time and talents. And what’s more, most of the time you'll have fun. Nor is that all we know. We know that when people don't take their proper part in the direction of affairs. things first drift and then seem to go to rack and ruin. Rome did all right until the citi- zens went to the circus and left the government of the empire to the barbarians. i Yes, happinac “an; at. "e 'with, a home. And despite its, Urey role,it’su may to bury al home us any other item on the, market - if you use the nme‘ common sense, r m making my purchase. you consider the reputation of the: merchant. Reputation - does hel knaw his product? Reputation‘ - does he give his misnomer: til, square deal? Manon -- willI he consider me and my likes and‘ dislikes, wants and needs? iii) real estate, Realtors have repuu tations for technical skill, iritf-) grity based on the golden rule,) professional standards of custom- l er consideration. 3 ity msulting from home owner. ship. A Realtor h not "just any real estate broker" but I member of the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards and of your local real estate board By this affilia, tion he is pledged to conduct his business in accord with a strict Code of Ethics. Start living on a new high plane of serenity and security. pleasure and practicality. Buy a home .-- first! ®FREEZER MEAT DIV. 1166 MIDAS " W. ossfgrot, FRI! CUSTOMER PARKING BEHIND STOR! 100% Coon-tool itt,,gy!,:gg,i,1 i 27:) I "Littiia_th-rtoatirt-et_'"00qo0arear. ,aMnMWIfinhnWfimw" quad Bt-" plank; drum, - w - b In": “Both aid to hhmu‘ht move ti'i'i'irir't,'i'iliii1'ttCii'h1tEi 'mmdnmmuunmumlwv-lhmb In i,l1-'y/tl"rd"lTd=fffe"l'lrl'fl'.lltil'l 1 "Many residents of Etobicoke remember the terry landing ‘which provided communication twith downtown Toronto and the islands baton streetcar service 1was extended to a new loop west ie! the Humber. They remember, (too, Duck's Hotel, Nurse's Hotel, Sthe Royal Oak Hotel and the National Sporting Club, all built along the old waterfront, cater- (ine to the summer trade. New- iton's Hotel and the Humber (Beach Hotel in he! were often racemes of council meetings." I The report noted the commer- cial growth of the out continuod _ with the few nutrient renaming than; out off from lumber Bay ‘nnd Mlmlco by latdttgtriat devol- opment such " the Ont-Ho Food Terminal and the Christie Brown I plant. Private homes in the Brett tT engulfed by motel construc- tion. uncle-gm The pun, ealling for a west- ’wu'd extension at the Melba! Boulevard to limbo Check. and wrath- ot I high duality com- }morcjll are. to the north of it ‘wu npprovod in principle by the {planning bognt which hard Reeve John MaeBeth darn!» it us "bold and imaginative". "The id‘s." he said, "is b m-' storohcboplbuchmduu! rwgtaetmnt'trrtttetrmntte-rki with marinas n - “do (-11 themouuud mum: River:, and limbo Crack). l Starting with n Itch back I few you-u. the Manning but! reviewed an mtmewhnt colourful Maury of [lumber lay. mesa, hu " by obsolescent} The planning staff felt the) buildings, were further "teetedi"stage might be set" for this de- by the opening of the P. G. aTct,Tm'tit' by a relatively small‘ diner Expressway. inpenditirre on the Part of the "Traffic, their lifeline, which township, A figure of otproxi- once was delivered to their doorsImateiy $2,000,000 covering the by "he Qun Elizabeth Way. now Leost: of acquiring water lots was is carried past um into thcimentiontd (and promptly ques- neart of the city. :tioned by Councillor Donald "The traditional desire and theIKerr). Future tax revenue was natural trend in development is estimated " approximately tt,- In recent rears, the nrea's bul- inesses, h u rt b y GsGsiGt) buildings, were further matted by the opening of the F. G. Gil-7 diner Expressway. l, "Traft'ir than» lifeline which} tlil. 4-5597 EBER J. HALL CO. LTD. THIS'I'LETOWN mum": ms. "WINNERS 2t 6 CHRISTIE, TORONTO 'u-tttUra-ttur-tout-f-ttoe'"'--. FREE consultation & Appraisal CASH BUYERS WAITING Gall David Ashley, Realtor 1630A WILSON AVENUE, at Crong Plaza David Ashley, Realtor l BEEF SALE BUY AND SELL WITH CONFIDENCE THROUGH WALLS EXPERTLY WASHED RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANED ON LOCATION HOMES, OFFICES AND CHURCHES OUR MEN ARE BONDED AND FULLY INSURED On" In.“ FOR FAST, FAST ACTION (OVER " YEARS lXPIlIINCI) we WON'T " UNDIISOLD -ANtt WE'LL PROVE IT! For 'llvoly low tax mom (mu. . year) «and In. in ' . Here's what an planner- envi- sage for it: Nn inhuman and ‘exciting entry to Metro Tulane ‘by way of Highway 2, I mic drive making use ol the liki- front location for commercial and recreational purposes; pubtie marinas, mooring and launching sites among the most mt roc- ‘mtnonal needs; canvmhnt pub- Irie access to the water: adequate ta' routes to the shore: diver rifled recreational activities, pro- ividir.g a variety of aetivtieg to ;capture the public interest throughout the year: (Allin: of the shore and maintenance at recreation areas and botches‘ in publlc ownership; hotels. }mo'.or hotels and apartment 'hotels - high rite structures [overlooking the bay vantage points, promenade: and harbour View restaurants; recreauor (areas. parks and beaches main 'tained free from undesirable §commerc1al encroachments." mutt ”about in new nor-u of hatch. metttte In“. m ”Imam hat-ll. nu in PM ‘0! rectum-u] mnm- qte%qhed lnoumra an an." “spun-IBM -i..ttra.t--t+ MWI‘D‘I WWW m but n It - “at "set-ti...'","""') " con-Inch] ”Julie-U buildings ' the manhunt AT SAVING INC” CARRY DAY Mt NIGHT 534-35“ thi,, 4-li587 'FIEE! WRAPPING FIIIIING This wool: only - Wm - 2 unknown - 5155.50 The Golden Elms I: open for your convenience from ll to 9 doly and ll to 6 week- ends. Move in NOW or reserve your HOME ON THE VALLEY for later occupancy. . East or west on highway 401, r block my Bevgamol Ave. MAGIC CAlltPETLAND Due to the tremendous volume turnover recently, W. hen Iound ourselves with a lar ttock of remnants on hand. 'gh are now clearing them out and offer you a chance to tow up to, _.r. 201 LAKESIIIIIIE " in PM. m.Ntt Fin“ mutation roam Extra powder room Built-in bur Breakfast nooks Brmdloom Drapes on all windows Exhaust fun and hood m kitchen The Elms Town and Country [iIETIEiE WEST TOIONTO’! “ROB? IROAOLOOM W 24-hour rental information - 141-4112 2-3-4 Bedroom Gan-'2: - Tamed - Town ”was Pubhc-5uporote high schools, Transportation witfun walking distance Racial. Plaza IOO yards Only 20 Minutes downtown Toronto orth on lslington Ave. to one block north of Rexdale Mata than east on. "The Golden Elms" THE mm -Tttumfry, M9. Flu-F. s'ii'ih"ii'o Wollpopon HiFi Sumo Television so. Double sinks Gt " cu. ft mlngorntor hector GE cum-um wash-no machine w, mnunuugum. COMM" M will ram . - = T.'Tfd'l'lfl'l"Uf.rfu"I'ltG'l'l '.'rrt.'r.utu=ul2'trpr. 278-7421 ShopMIIm G E mum": aw GI than" cum“ "I”. Storms and sum Private pom: and yard-u Underground hound W Swimming pool Fenced play one IRI 'lell'

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