Btudy time is here againâ€"thank heavens it‘s the last time this year! Mr, Lee and Mr. Toogood are Wraining our boys ts shine for the Weack and field meets which are in We near future, W. wish all conâ€" Hestants the best of Juck. Exams are only a month away Whd the students of B.C.I. can be ween wearing pained expressions While wandering about the school. * The students who won music wwards this sear were: Helen Caâ€" man, Russell Dorylas, Craig Lewis, @ord Moinar, Peter Neville, Nancy Norman and Tarr© Shaw. We heartily congratulate these winners and wish them the best of luck in the coming year. We also wish to congratulate Jack Bedâ€" house, this year‘s president, for having done such a wonderful job for Burnamthorpe‘s Agora. The standards Jack set are a tribute to the school. Spring Symphony, the Music Council‘s main attraction of the year was held April 30 and May 2. It was an overwhelming success and credit must go to Mr. LaPointe, Mr. Parsons, Mrs. Paterson, Miss Cree and Miss MacDonald for their long hours of patient practise. I am surg. they were gratified to hear the wonderful strains which were the result. The success must also be attributed to all the members of the Music Council who participated. They did a tervific job. ‘The past few weeks have been Busy ones at B.C.1, Our student eouncil, the Agora held it‘s elecâ€" tions, After three days of reading posters and listening to speeches the students elected the following mew committee: Presidentâ€"John Brocklehurst; _ Viceâ€"President _ â€" Linda Savory; St-crvt.l!'yâ€"sheryll Hill; Treasurerâ€"Ira Hill. a Five children wha represented the school in the finals of the Etâ€" ebicoke Public Speaking Contest eachâ€"spoke. The winner was Robin Wright of grade six, who went on to compete in the Etobicoke finals. Almost everyone‘s ambition is to return from vacation with & good tam. Don‘t try to get this tam on the first day by lying out in the strong sunshine in a swim suit. Students who are working outdoors during the summer vacation should wear a covering on the head and shoulders. A bad sunburn should be treated as.any other burn and. if it is serious, the patient should gee a doctor When the Humber Heights Home and School held their annual meetâ€" Ang, Mrs. B. G. Bowring wes elecâ€" ted president. Other officers inâ€" stalled were Mrs. W. Hinks, Mrs. A. Robb, Viceâ€"Presidents; Mrs. G. Carroll, recording secretary: Mr. L. Boyee, treasurer; Executive members are past president, Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs. 0. Fleming and Mrs. H. MeGregor. The Guides and Brownfes would Hike to express their thanks to Mrs. Bailey for her devotion to Guiding in general, and in particular her work in this district. Everyone is worry to see Mrs. Bailey leave Kincardine, Ontario, will gain eur loss. Our very best wishes Trying for their Hostess Badge, some of the 461st Company Guides were asked to look after games. refreshments and Campfre. The evâ€" ening‘s ceremonies were superâ€" wised by Captain Mrs. T. 0. Railâ€" ey, and Brown Owl Mrs. P. Metâ€" elskv. Susan Lossee, Carolyn Macint Diane McGale. Lynda Metel Marlene Novitsky, Vickie O‘Ma and Karen Patchett. Mrs. J. C man, District Commissioner | also p "FRIENDSHIP TEA" The U.C.W. of Humbervale Unâ€" Sted Church, Roys!l York Road will be holding a Friendship Tea en May 20th at the church. Come and get acquainted with your new meighbours. For further intormaâ€" FLY UP CEREMONY On May 12th, 1964, at Green Meadows school, the 511th Brownie Pack held a Fiying Up Ceremony. Mrs. K. Beal, Division Commissionâ€" er addressed the graduating brownâ€" fes, who were: Linda Asselstine, Candy Brown, Linda Langston Susan Lossee, Carolyn Macintvre, . @nd this year the Royal Vis. 7 Community Associaâ€"! se â€" the asaistance of Valleyâ€" RUMMAGE SALE â€~GM Meadows Home and _ The Women‘s Guild of St Mat Se Associations, will be putting thias‘ Anglican Church is holding @h & fireworks display at Hillton a rummage sale on Saturday, May : School, Trehorne Drive on 23rd from 9.30 a.m. to 12.00 p.n evening May 18th. Everyâ€" in St. John‘s Anglican Church ene in the area is welcome to atâ€" Weston. If you have any spare tend. ‘ rummage and would like to make a Reecmame donation call Mrs. Houghton, BE Lonprearnauth s in 1â€"0646. ï¬-‘. please call Mrs. Kay Brad bury, CH 4â€"3393. OFFICERS INSTALLED BIC NEWS )TH FIREWORKS _ :All five children were presented bers of the choir deserve a pat DLSPLAY with crests and Robin received a the back, with special mention r time is here once CUp given by her teacher, Mr. Jarâ€" the soloists in the "Trial by Ju YAL YORK GARDENS NEWS â€" Thursday, May 14, 1964 â€" Page 6 CHANGE OF PACE Last Thursday and Friday was a big step forward for the Westâ€" way United Church Choir, when they ventured forth into the world of Gilbert and Sullivan, with their performance ow "Trial by Jury", The thoir, under the direction of Jack Frizzell did an excellent job on this short operetta. The first ‘half of the programme was very enjoyable too. when the choir took us to many of the broadway shows with their chorales. All the memâ€" Holy Baptism: row, daughter James Barrow Brenda Chario Mr. and Mrs. Bridesburg D Flommerfelt, : Thomas C. F! Thomas C. Flommerfeit. 27 Beauâ€" I‘r; manis Cres.; David Walter Kemp. tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. to Kemp, 178 John Street: â€" James ie Wattling McKee, son of Mr. and of | Mrs, W. James McKee, 166 Kirgsâ€" Rd. view Bivd; Lori Brenda Milburn, dal daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles 8.30 W. Milburn, 210 Dixon Rd.; a n d aid Sandra Eileen Tyndall, daughter of _ Mr. and Mrs. Evin R. Tyndall, 46 F Bloomington Cres. the Kemp, 173 Wattling M Mre. W. Jar their parts. Fr gate Road, a to clean any c« at 741â€"0656. I ter society The Etobico would be glad who would be nate or lo@n w M DO "YOU‘" WaANT TO HEAR BETTER ? ELECTRONIC HEARING F R E E TEST in your own home with no obligation. CAREFUL FITTING OF THE WORLD‘S FINEST HEARING AIDS IF DESIRED. REPAIRS & BATTERIES TO ALL MAKES. CUSTOMâ€"MADE EAR MOULDS FITTED. A Hearing Problem? GENTLEMEN R. W. Patrick at James Ga ANNOUNCING IF INTERESTED PLEASE MAiIl COUPON BEOW Please tell me how ! can heor with BOTH EAR§ without ing oid that has cords and buttons | understand thet mailing this cord plotes me under no of W OLD GUNS FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE ©239â€"94 10 OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. BAPTISM | om now uting am Aid ke Hist 4 KINGSDALE BLVD. â€" suITE 209 PMONES CL 5â€"3559 or RO 7â€"6669 ank Hank OPENING !MIR-O-MAR * COIFFURE v Darlese B M DO YOU HAVE PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY 131 MARTINGROVE RD. AT BURNHAMTHORPE W THE Rd.. a f« dale Sut 3.30 p.m aid in s lamily. £. of heavy darkness as well as in light Presbyte the Com: to keep panicâ€"stricken and be unahe to escape to safety. A family routine. with everyone knowing exactiy how to get out of the house and if there is time, performing his particular safety job, will help to prevent the tragic happening where someone is found elose to a door or window, but found too late. The drill should be regular practice performed in â€"Judge, George Cooper, Plaintiff â€"Jean Frixell, Defendant â€"Dick Millest, Counsel â€" Bill Crocker, Foremanâ€"Murry Peart Usher â€" Bob Tredger, Bridesmaids â€" Mary McCartney, Doris Tripp and Irene Wood. keep May PROY KIPLING ACRES NELDS HELPERS _ ipling . Acres \\'umenis auxilâ€" needs more volunteers for ific duties. Volunteers are needâ€" life SNACK I VARIETY NIGHT No i D HEARING AIDS PLAYERS the home may save ie member of t a bungalow, in ca e and darkneâ€"s ons from It NCHE trer bee obls go 166 of W M he 4 of _ NEW COMMANDER OF THE TORONTO Power ; Squadron is R. E. L. Johnson, right, of The , Kingsway, Islington. His wife, extreme right, , is giving a gift to Mrs, Dovig Corveth, while TAKE NOTICE THaT Sire of Side wailk TAKE NOTICE TMAT 1, The Council of the Corporation of the Tewnship of Etobicoke intends Size: of Main TAKE NOTICE THAT 2. The estimoted cost of the work is $3,500.00 of which $2,100.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The sstimated cout per toot frontage is show instaiments and the estimated onnual rate per foot is shown above. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement the fllowing work, STORM SEWERS TAXE NONCE THAT 1. The Council ef the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends te construct o1 a lotal improvement the following work TAKE NOTICE THAT Size of Main Size of Main The estimated cost of the work is $2,100.00 of which $1,448.00 is to be pai annual inttolments and the ertimated annuol rate per foot it shown obove 10 this Notice, file with the Clerk h DATED ot the Township 12 DATED ot the Townthip of Etabicoke this 7th day af May, 1964 The Council of the Corpora®ion af the To The Countil intends to ipecially assess a Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Be this Notice. file with the Clark his objection to the wark baing undertaken onnuol instalments and the estimated annual App The Boord may approve of the Work being undertoken, ut before doi The Board may approve of the work being undertaken, but bef 12 The Cauncil intends ro specially asiess a port of the cost upon the lands obutting directiy on tha wark The estimated cost of the wark is $31,800.00 Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontarie Municipal Boord for its apprevel of the undertaking of the work and any aewner may of this Notice, file with the Clerk his objection to the work being undertaken The Boord may approve of the work being undertaken, but before deing s0 it may appoint a time ond ploce when uny objechons to the werk wi DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 7th doy of Moy, 1964 § W ECKI The estimated cost af the work is $20,800.00 of which $11,602.50 is to be poid by the Corporotmon. The sstimated cest per foot t annwal instalments and the estimated annuol rote per foot is shown above. The Applicotion will be made by the Corporatian to the Ontarie Municipal Beard for its approval of the undertaking af this Notice, file with the Cierk his objection to the work being undartaken. The Countil intends to specially ossess 0 port of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work DATED ut the Townihip af Etobicoke this 7th doy of May, 1964. The Boord may appreve of the work being undertaken, but before deing se it may appoint a time and place when any ebjections to the work will be considered DATED at the Township of Etobicoke this 30th doy of April, 1964. The Boord may approve of the work being undertaken. but before doing se it may appoint a time o The Council of the Corporahon of the Tewnihip bf Etobicoke intends to construct os s The Council intends to speciaily essess a part of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work Applicotion w of this Notce Sire of Main Council intends to ipecially ossest a port of the cost upon the lands abutting directly on the work tion will be made by the Corporstion Edenbridge Mill Road Edenbridge Streat Edenbridgs Drive Street Mill Read cost of the work is $17,000.00 ef which $9,763.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The insto‘ments and the estimated onnual rate per foot is shown above. be made by the Cerporation to the Ontarie Munitipal Board fer its file with the Clerk his objection to the work being undertaken. Burnhamthorpe Read South Side Street Edenbridge Drive Mill Rood Frost Street Street of Etobicoke this 7t doy of Moy, 1964 objection to the work being undertoke 400° wait of North Drive 130‘ sast of Edgeh Reod 798‘ more or less north of Toledo Read North Limit of Edgehil) Rood Plan Mâ€"875 From South limit of lot Reg. Plan From Tranquil Drive 823\ more or less north of Toledo Rood Edgehil! Rood 1 of the cost upon the lands abutting directiy en hip of Erobicoke intends of which $20,861.00 is to be poid by the Corporation. The astimated cost per foot frontage is shown above. The specio rate per foot is shewn above to the Ontario Municipal Beord fo TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE From TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE From 5782 675° mare or less northerly $ [ OSE O BR | Here in this ever popular beauâ€" ; ,,, Area‘ F \ s s f hel c > * 3‘ m _ NT ‘ty spot, visitors will find s o m e fesh urmed'u? mp . pmpai‘e Mand en S ETE . ®" WW = 200,000 tulips in full bloom, as well of the traditions of their homeâ€" * .\‘% ;i‘v * ,y M â€" ‘as a group of men and women and‘land and to bring these traditions 2e 5 0s S ‘nu.u children in authentic Dutch to Canadians for their enjoyment + e w ® % [eo;;\::ne... in T he Ne Only a very new group, they have group, known as The Nethâ€" ‘ ‘Pr husband gives a bell to Mr. Carveth, reâ€" erlands Folk Lore Group, is made peen specializing in folk Cancing tiring commander. The event took place at the 4P of Dutch Canadians from every if*" advanced members. However, Constellation Hotel Friday night. part of the Netherlands. Some doz. it is their hope to start a special Staff Phete en adults and three small children:children‘s group next year Te eosterly ore doing 18 it may appoint a time and place when any ebjections to the work wil be considered $. W. ECKERSLEY, Tewnship Clerk North Drive 830° east of Edgehi!! Road 1518" more a less north af loledo Rood 328 more or less easterly 830° sost of Edgehill Rood 1253 more or less north of Toledo Rexdale Boulevard To te conitruct &1 a west to construct as a local improvement the ‘fallewing work, SANITARY SEWERS Boord for its approval of the undertaking of the work and any ewnar may To To d by the Corporation. The astimated cort per feet fromtage is shewn above. The spetial artessment is to be pord in ten To it moy oppoint a fime and ploce when any sbjections to the wark will be contidered ts opproval of the undertaking of the wark and any ewnet may. within twantyone doys atter the hrst pubMcoton of approval of the undertaking of the work and any owner may, within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication local imprevement the following work, Sanitary Sewer $20,600.00 Extimated Cost $13,000.00 $ 7.600.00 ocal improvement the fallowing werk, SIDEWALK $31,800.00 % 2800 00 $18,000 00 $11,000.00 Estimated Cost Estimated _ Cost Estimated â€"Cost $2 $3.500.00 $17,000.00 $10,000.00 $7,000.00 Cost d ploce when any objections to the work will be contidered eitimated cost per feet frentage is shewn abovs. The ipetic! assesment is to be poid in Cerporation‘s Share of Cost $ 3,.735.00 $ 3.867.50 $11,602.50 Cerporation‘s Share of Cost Corporation‘s Share of Cest the work and any owner may, within twentyâ€"ane doys after the first publication of $2.100.00 Carporation‘s Share of Cost Corperetion‘s $20,86).00 + 2,100.00 $15.634.00 % 312700 $1.448 .00 $9.763.00 $1.570.00 3$7.893.00 Metropolitan Torento Parks Comâ€"‘will be included on this special missioner Thompson is inviting all stroll through the tulips. Metro area residents and visitors . All will wear costumes repre. to enjoy a very special "Dutch‘senting various parts of Holland, Treat® in the famous James Gardâ€" The three small members, for ex« ens and the adjacent Tulip Gardâ€" ample, will be dressed in clothes ens in the west end of Metro. Thefrom the famed Marken Island date of the special event is this near Amsterdam. coming Sunday, May 17, from 2 According to Mrs. Aleida Limb» P-';â€" “u:‘:ul bea u. Attt 5* Don Mills, the group has ere ever popular beauâ€" s ty spot, visiters will ind s o m e been (urued-u_) help preserve many 200,000 tulips in full bloom, as well of the traditions of their home» as a rroun of man and wamen andllang and to bring these traditions Dutch Treat At James Gardens W ATERMAINS antage is shown above. The iprcial assessment is to be poid in ten $19.26 $10.41 315 49 Cost Par per Test §. W. ECKERSLEY, Township Clark §$. W. ECKERSLEY, Tewnship Clark $. W. ECKERSLEY, Tewnship Clerk $26.63 $15.11 Cost Par n absâ€"s. The speciol assessment is to be paâ€"d in 10 a $16.45 $17.12 erk will be considered Feat Caxt Cost Por Feot within twanty.ane doys after the first p within rwantyâ€"an% days atfter the first publcotion S. W, ECKERSLEY, Township Clerk. Number of equal annual instalments Number of Equal Annvel Instaiments Number of Equel Annual Instalments 10 Number of Equal Annual Instalments Number of Equel Annvel Instalments 10 10 16 10 10 15 H Estimated eanual rate per foot hentege Estimated Annual Rate Por Foat Frontag» Estimated Annual Rote Par Foot Frontage 1 to be pord in tm Estimated Annual Rate Per Foot _Frontage Estimated Annual Rote Per Feot Frontag« $ 47 $.30% $.30.« $.47 347 $ 47 $35% $.35% $27 blication «f