THE DOTTED LINE is where the water level will the dam is in full operation. The rise is estimate. The tragedy of Hurricane Haâ€" zel which struck Metro Toronto almost 10 years ago and brought sudden death to 81 persons through floods will be recalled FOUR DOOR DELUXEâ€"Turguoise with match img upholstery. Equipped with automatic ane radio. This is an exceptionally sharp car anc can be bought for only White with blue upholstery. Equipped with redio. A sharp and pertect rumning little autoâ€" mobile. 1960 ENYOY Sedan 1960 FORD 6 Cylinder Two Door All original turquoise and has only 25,300 original miles on it. This car looks and drives like new. Another bargain for 1959 PONTIAC SEDAN 1960 CHEVROLET Station Wagon 1959 PONTIAC Laurentian White with grey upholstery. Automatic transâ€" mission and redio. This car is also completely reconditioned and priced for quick sale 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian Sedan Equipped with automatic transmission, . radio ond whitewall tires. This sharp car has been s completely recondition and will please the most discriminating bu FOUR DOOR HARDTOP â€" White with red upholstery. Equipped with automatic, radio, whitewall tires, window washers, etc. . 1 <L1â€" L. ; THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 10, rm..h,j Hazel‘s Legacyâ€"A $40 Million Flood ControlKiwanis Autumn Festival Of The Arts . Silver grey with matching leatherette upholâ€" stery. This car is in exceptional sharp condiâ€" tion and is a bargain at 1960 YAUXHALL YELOX White ~with red upholstery. Equipped with radio and automatic tramsmission. This car has had the best of care Equipped with radio. Light green with match ing interior. Hard to tell from new 1963 FORD GALAXIE XL Two Door Hardtop Marcon with matching upholstery. This car i fully power equipped and has radio and white: wall tires. 1963 YOLKSWAGEN Two Door 1962 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN 1963 YOLKSWAGEN DELUXE Sea mist green. Equipped with radio. This car is like new in every way Many More Bargains To Choose From HEARN USED /\n CAR / «. VALUES *rmtny PONTIAC â€" BUICK LTD. 3180 LAKE SHORE BLYD. w. ot 26th St., Long Bromch Phone 259â€"8211 HEAR N WHERp 1§ BI AP PRiCES This first of a series of 13 dams and reservoirs which will opened Sept. 16 when the Claireville dam and reservoir is officially s<~5<1345 WH% AND ) PR1CES Abr <<1395 r level will reach when s estimated at 15 feet. ©$2395. ©1095. ©1495, 795. ©1295 $‘895 ‘1195. ‘995. ‘595. North â€" York Etobicake Scarborough City of Toronto North York Etobicoke Scarborough P Scarborough [wp Etobicoke "August was the best month in history for all types of construcâ€" tion in Metro Toronto", R. G. Walton. president of The Toronto Real Estate Board revealed toâ€" day North York Municipality Municipality Metro Building Booms In August Etobicoke Increase Over 300% Th:e ceremonies are scheduled to commence at 2.30 p.m. at the site of the dam, located on the west branch of the Humber Rivâ€" er, five miles west of Woodâ€" ridge. " _ 160 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST (Neer No. 10 Hgwy.) # § PORT CREDIT â€" or. a.5284 I I 1496 KIPLING AVL N. (et Taber Rd.) I REXDALE â€" BE. 93149 b-----------‘ The 13 dams and reservoirs are being built by the Metroâ€" politan Toronto and Region Conâ€" ring Metro Toronto and region will be opened by Ontario‘s Preâ€" mier John Robarts and Canada‘s Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Arthus L. Laing. $ 6,164,270. $ 6,555,790. s 36.092 160. $ 38.672.015 $31,055,340. $52,546,221 $244,827,373. $269,884 640 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION IN METRO Toronto BUILDING PERM!TS ISSUED plity â€" (One Month) AUGUST $ 7,006.055 $13,350,.58) 4534 434 Apartments 2403 1983 2679 2380 1533 2058 331 702 6946 7123 1963 Apartments 1963 1964 255 1126 455 662 733 662 86 96 267 353 821 10 6 220 89 .130 18 8 63 157 2739 116 120 553 603 (Eight Months) JAN. 1 ro AUG 1964 1963 1964 1963 1964 $ 8.457 421 $15,028. 000 $22,505.010 1964 m@on'lqryanan Authority, with finanâ€" 1118 194 120 1452 Semiâ€" Detached 1963 1964 2 10 86 96 Semiâ€" Detached 20 5 ronto, North York, Etobicke and Scarborough. This was a pheâ€" nomenal 70% jump over Augist, 1963 total of $31.055.340", accordâ€" ing to Mr. Walton. The four key munic account for between 80 percent of all Metro‘s bui "Close to $35 million of last month‘s total was in residential building â€" with 3462 dwelling units approved â€" double last year‘s August total", Mr. Walton stated. METROPOLITAN TORONTO EIGHT MONTHS January 1 to August 31 1963 1964 In addition to its primary flood _ control _ function, t h e Claireville Dam will create a 380â€"acre storage reservoir and a 120â€"acre permanent lake which cial assistance from the Federal and Ontario governments to eliâ€" minate the possibility of flood disasters in the 1,000 square mile region. The overall flood contro} and water conservation program, costing an estimated $40,000,000, is being carried out over a 10â€" year period. 50 786 258 156 1250 84 293.028 59.972.069 1040 4276 1682 Single Detached 1963 1964 Single Detached 48 06 888 3999 1 48 1893 149| 2674 | 87.590.447 56,026 506 31 1963 1964 Total 1963 1 14 Total and ding 295 3462 34 1964 1140 1111 59 B6 compared to $244,827.373 in !k;q corresponding eight month peri od of 1963 . Overall building in the four areas is well ahead of last year‘s allâ€"time record pace. Permits isâ€" sued in the first eight months of this year totalled $269.884.640 The official opening ceremony | . will be attended by federal, proâ€" * vincial and municipal governâ€" F ment representatives, including F Premier Roberts, Mr. Laing and C Hon. J. R. Simonett, Minister of 4( the Dept. of Energy and Reâ€" G sources Management. MTRCA T officials and representatives of a: ‘he engineering and construction | F companies who designed and a« built the project. &\ will be used as a r facility during the months. In good mechanical condition with canope 1958 G.M.C. :â€"TON PICKâ€"UP WwHY DID HE EVER DO IT? as a recreational 10, exe summer "The unaerlring strength in the housing industry is emphaâ€" sized in Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation figures which show that although 72% more dwelling units were comâ€" pleted in Metro up to the end of July this year, the number of newly completed but uncecupied units was unchanged at only 663 â€" about one wel.s ... $ Mr. Walton concluded. R 542‘? ‘million }hxs year to $394.4 i@#ilion in $351.7 millio® in 1962 ton estimated. Among the better known artists exhibiting at the Autumn Festival of the Arts being held Friday~ through Sunday at the Carling plant grounds, Highway 401 and Airport Road will be George Forgie of Willowdaie, Thomas Chatfield of Otkvl'llol and Lewis Bradley, Toronto. Mr. Features L‘shore and Etobicoke Artists Building permits Staff Photos will top compared 1963 and Mr. Walâ€" Other artists of importance from the Toronto area are Zolâ€" tan Rakos of Long Branch, Merâ€" cedes Horne, Gerald McAdam, David Newman, John Joy, Pat Fairhead and many others. In the "pop" art field, brothers Sam and Jack Markle of Torâ€" onto will be prominent exhibiâ€" tors. The flamboyant Markle: brothers are noted for the someâ€" what zany promotion of their new brand of cigarette "Less" and their company, the More or Less Honest Mig. Co." Festival Chairman E. H. Musâ€"! Ves while in a prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war camp for four years. Returning to Windsor, he enrolled in Wayne University, Detroit, and later graduated in fine arts. At present, Mr. Bradley is head of the art department at Humberâ€" side Collegiate, Toronto. He has had a number of oneâ€"man shows and is represented in private colâ€" lections across Canada. j m ooo o esn ote P 1IC"Is Dradieys first painting C was done under great difticu]-!w“ D"“ Advice ties while in a prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war| _ Don‘t take drugs camp for four years. Returnine familiar with or ar Tom Thomson paintings; the signature was changed Lewis Bradley‘s first pai Group of Seven. Last “ya:.r-, f.ï¬".'a through no fault of his own, his|Paper I landscapes were sold as original Canada po se t 9n t eme ate of Northern Technical School and the Ontario College of Art. A contemporary Canadian landâ€" scape painter, Mr. Chatfield has developed a personal style, folâ€" lowing in the footsteps of the ed in collections in Canada, the|awar United States and Great Britain.\were Thomas Chatfield is a graduâ€"|types ate of Northern Technical School |award and the Ontario College of Art.\ Show A contemporary Canadian landâ€"/provi scape painter, Mr. Chatfield has|Ltd., oneâ€"man shows and is representâ€" grave announced that CITYâ€"WIDE RENT ALL LTD. for HOME, INDUSTRY W or CONTRACTOR OPEN MONDAY To SATURDAY 1537 THE QUEENSWaAY WE RENT MOST EVERYTHING Just Eost of Hwy. 27 YOU HAVE MORE TIME FOR RELAXATION . .. WHEN YOU Power or hand to do the job RENT TOOLS only i iiints..ciih A uhA ds ic familiar with or are not presâ€" cribed for you by your physician. There are some drugs on the market that can cause diabetes In a person not under a doctor‘s care while taking them. 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