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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jul 1947, p. 1

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" Bahia long Walton citium will hear, the about: of foreman. the my of trucks And the muck of gytébyxes gain-t asphalt; w..ill watch men air sturdy bub gm- /tening with lygu. wigldigg pigk- add thit if Any mac in naming at trap, his brand a! cigar- “. u o . will: up thin strut. and without a doubt you'll find the - popular band, and problblr I'd up 'ltteytftt2,ig", u wel . Meaghan busing“ section W If! mnmimiy plated Nt ”an; my ht colour with t will add TQ to Wastnn'u Ip- gourmet. it ll do no good, if he gum Ind curb: look like the County Dons after the school- llds have Md I plpor than. We In". that the pumice of but“ gum and chocol-te bar mppen. alt-nth boxes and what have" you in the "not in Adv-nt- mm to ttu, producers of these nach- from An ff'gt,ti',t angle. but the Mfeet it hll on t a main through!"- In pitiful. We might .gd gm .if In): We}. thht n; In: look the highway will have Tr on it is first owned? If the condition of the Main that today in n 'rg",',',,",',' there in not much hope or th new roud, bounce “though the street itself will add tr.r.e"ly.. to. Weston', . up; There in no doubt that everyone want. then improvement. made, but the question is, when they do but this enmph of modern con- Itruction before them, will they luv. enough pride in it to keep em curbs and boulevnrds free of scrip paper and debris, to do their put Iin Fit“??? the do“ {hin- Since the municipnl council In- nouneed their lune for widening and rep-Vin; {sin street end in. stallin; a modern form of tuna- porunon. neidents have conjured m their minds pictures of the wide sweeping highway without ugly trolley tuckl impairing the View which will soon run t tough the centre of town. T 'iGritritrriitriia,iiiiririauhis Grad Gijviif, ii oj.'tiirte'ei,',"t/,',,",iiie Walton‘s Main street I comp etc fuelift. "The Rotary Club has done t grand job in getting this project stated but it is most important, if this development is to be a success. thet every Int citizen in this In: feels that it it his or her hereon] responsibility. We need more hos- pinl beds in the Toronto are: and thin is the lettieal eehtre for I new hos_pitalC ndyised the d_octor. . The meeting named A nine. member nominating committee to bring in recommendations for the bond of directors of the proposed of populnuon and industry "iiiiw akin: place. the citizen: ot this are. its well advised in main: prefmtion for such a hospital. and deem that the development of health [Militias in any community is one of the moat important civic dude; of in citizens. Dr. Charlton said that hospital Accommodation had to be booked up seven or eight months in advamee in Toronto for obstetrical was. and declared thnt I doctor felt like A tramp herein: for . meal when he tries to book I room for I gatiepf. at the {meant time. A - iié-kiniz G ue-Krabi,' Dr. Envoy Agnew. secretary of the 'yrtutdlan H9919] Council 'ssmtted Mr. Pink's remarks were sub, uuntinted by Dr. Howard Charlton, prominent Ion! doetot who mount- ed the urgency of the situation. delcribing the saute hospital I:- commodation short-to of todny. nid that two loo-l nursinz homes hid done I magnificent job in taking one of between three hundred and four hundred and fifty patients mun-11y. but that Weston deapnrluly needs a hospital can- able of accommodating one thou- sand people-n your. and mode it clenr that the population of the town Ind the surrounding districts annts such 3 hospital. N Trash On Main Street Gives Municipality htti'drAmsarttrtee Mr. Jack Pink, ehtirrturn of the {moon-mun committee of the Roury Club. who presided over the hue nthering of enthusiastic supporters, stated tUt I survey Wu made of the ttreatmst needs of the oommuniy and that I hawk.) wu found to he the greatest need by far, wand new forty bed hospital in ma plum! host to representa- tive of over forty ortranisatiorus in town and also members of the Wotan-Mount Dennis Rotary Club who have commenced the venture, It I mating in Hlplehurnt Lrdet on Tuesday evening, July 15. con- vened for the purpo-e of choosing a nominatine committee who will ”lace members for In offitOl hound board to take the blue of the present planninz committee. Local Hospital Plan Wins Hearty Support Thy plump; hope! lit the pr9-' Over Forty Local Organizations Endorse Plans for New Hospital at Meetin to Name Nominating Committed to Choose 'd'dic"i'siT'Jsb7g Board "W0! luau: i & um " IAIN N. ION! 4400 [EWiirrifiWEii" e. One of Walton‘s olden residents. nice of Miss Snub Cooper. planed swag at no bar the home of her nod-niece. rs. nd what C. R. Manhunt. fi' her 96th year. ndVInt- Born in Kinf 'g"htt, In. t! these Cooper I ttt ol her life n York r “no. county tam-hr put in Schuyl- " "yum but dim-kt. For the put mm a night " sh. hu lived in Women with NI a: W. Hmhnnt. , “9'" Fumnl Isl-vied "I. hold Iri- rrttmt, day, July 18th, from the W. J. tind the Ward mm Ham. m nun 'gtelr. In.» north, Weston, with Inm- u wel . merit in gammy. eepteurr. M. m“: 1.33:“? 'i'g.'h'g! azm on n . p, o no. 11. NY... In. mm.- m n 4 d ' F Pioneer Of York County Dies It Age Itirtatr-Fhm Two Convicted In Weekend Crashes Mr. Pink mated that plans indi- cated a forty-bed hospital is required and aid that some auth- orities quote the price It 35.000 to $10,000 per bed. Another estimate was 80 cents to $1.50 per cubic foot content. The new hospital board; will be able to unnly to the govern- ment tor I one thouund dollu-e-‘ brag-rt under I ',tN"dtt,t,1, ttr I'LW m m I T',". " (arm h’the‘neer‘ future they will tge, for vex-lone other manta throw: other govern-‘ ment sets. A tttttetttial site Ms) been chosen on the boundry be-1 tween Weston and North York: Township and let slide by iii) ngton Municipnl Council. Miss Phylis Edrur Bartlett, 23, of 471 Hopewell Avenue, suffered s fructured left arm nnd shoulder when the bicycle she wss riding collided with I car driven by Clif. ford McEwen of M Jennindgs sve- nue, It Dufferin street sn Bowie avenue last Sunday. She WI: 11- moved to St. Joseph's hospital. Tm, other mishaps on Sunday in which no one was injured re- sulted in Chartres being laid. William Levick. 21, of 1162 Glen- caim avenue, was chsrged with failing to remain at the scene of In accident and driving while his permit wss under suspension. Ron- sld Jenkins “I charged with "P: less driving sitar I parked ear wss struck on Robins Avenue. 1 Weston Municifnl Council. " Mr. Jack A1 tut, MPP, for West York, stated that he will do dll he can to make representation for the Igroject Ind made an offer of one I undred dollars to the first {why he!!! in tht new buildinl. - l Mtyor Thorns, E. Daugherty of Weston weicomed the rem-eunu- tives of the various eo-otreratintt organizations and stated that the town was entirely behind the plans for the new hospital and that they should do all in their power to make it successful. hospital which is to be known " "Weston Memorial Hospital." Those named to the committee in- clude Clarke Wardlaw, .William Hides. Lorne Fraser, James Wier. Dr. F. E. Crummy. Mrs. R. N. Bond, Mrs. A. Slater. Mrs. W. ngry._qn_d Mrs. Dofothy Evans. We sincerely hope for Mr. Allnn’s sake that when the rgsulu are announced the winner will not be twins. Bo doe Mr. Allan. York, and format-1y I muyor at Weston, stated in hit nddreu to the ntherimz tut, "I will do all that I an to nuke repmretttation for the project. Even more rioint- odly, I mike a promise of 8100 to the first bnby born in the new haggitnl." - _ - - Ovu- one hundred malt: In- prenntinz forty to”! ornnintlona tttended n muting of the blaming bond of the proposed new forty bed Weston Memorial Hospital, held. It Ayplelutrat jag}. the Evehini of tt,iiiiiiiifih1,i",,'i,r," __. -- w. "Jek'l Allan, MP for Wen FirstLBorn Baby lit New Hospital To Receive $100 ST PERMIT FOR WAREHOUSE rj]]] 1It Was Just A Year Ago That . . . _ The Hun-bum human" Ar soeiation, held “My mum! Nettie ", Fundalo Farm Woodbridge, l t vu mm “out” man a WWII wot" ho “bod to vou on tho "alum by the tow lot $260,000 anal about". to ‘limneo the gum-mum at the m In!" Pub! achool. Mr. "5 Mrs. Orkt Chambers, formerty Main are“ north. eete. mad their ”not; r.ddtye mn- 0mm won at up ‘in the old Golden nan. and, u Hubert th Good. who later Mama clerk re- calls. tho 0mm wen no mull that before on. could sit down the door hnd to be closed. A GGrhi'; office Seven! months later “ministri- tion dSe.rtrttentt! were formed with Roy hi,'t'tJ,,ue , Chief of Po, lice, Ignition e I ill holds today; John dun u tim ehiU, u pali- tion held 1"; his mn Inn " pre- Bent; Aloe . Terry, the te.s.w.r.tshiP'ty firrt civic Tegg, u building m- spector and gin-k Wright, pre- tentious 'ttperintertdttt. _. . . The long And tedious figlht to win separation from York own- ship was the mnin topic of conver- sation in the reeve's office where vetersns of the North York sd- ',',e/',,et,hafte,epg', to reminisce. They recalls: the first meetings of sn appointed council composed of a reeve md four councillors, in Willowdsle school. They Inter met in a ttmall room in the home of Rev. T. W. Pickett, which wu once the historical Golden Lion Hotel where William Lyon 5Nekenzie, often stopged on his wly to Mont-i R,',',','?,,", lvern further south on onge street. R. P. Rick's, North‘ York's only sppolnwd new. pre- sided over the first meeting of North York council on August 22. Council consisted of Ilmes Muir- head, Willi-m '3ernee, o. D, Boles and William J. Buchanan. North York, today one of Can- adn‘s fastest growing municipali- ties, has increased in population by over 25,000 people since its ineep- tion, industries are wringing up in all put: of the district. and the rapid construction of homes in un- equaled in the Dominion. Building gel-mi“ have been issued for 25,000,000 worth' of building: within the last twenty nine mont a “one. noir, Ar" Bibi-3835 -iGiiCiGG trees and keep that nestling! when they belong. On Friday, July 18, North York Township, which wu made I u- plnte municipality with five thousand people twenty-five years ago, celebrnted ita twenty-fifth tunsiversary with the opening of a new exmmibn to the township offices and the unveiling of a bronze plaque which commemorates ththto.trrugyp.'s 9vtntydive X61111. This year In with others, Wea- ton citizens of these are“ have literally become shut-ins, for it is like throwing all to the wind to "ttture out a your home, with this Muck horde in the vicinity. Every night It dusk, squndrong of stur- ',igf,g tl! it,,t't tNorth Yt tl ', . mu In o half” an“ [if 1rito'thrr'ttfittit." We m lit qh NonhXork here and Johnny get your gun well oiled, for war has once again been de- elared upon our feathered friends? -the starlings. Councillor Lindsay Cott announced this week, that those pasty starlings would pester no more, and even now they are banding together a item}: of sharp- shooter! who will gin to clean out the trees on King. Queen's Drive, John Street and other angels infested btthetse birds, North York Township Celebrates 25th Anniversary Of Inception $ltarmrlgusters Wanted To Help Eliminate Feathered Invaders is -8.00 pm. Seturday, July M, and no ens-mt”: will be charged. The It: ' Joint of the ram is Fred Scales Inge. Jane street Ind Pelmo Crescent. and the courIe will run south on June to Weston Road. north on Weston Road and Main street to Wilson avenue. along Wilson to Jane and south on l me to Pelmo Park-two laps. The Weston unident- nud not be eurpriled thin Sammy to no a [You]; of halo and hardy men, eportily “and in [my coloured minke, weaving In and out of we.emtdrtgafKe on Mum Street, for thou members of the mucu- line In. brain; the element: are “melanin: in the " mile road nee. Id under the auspice: of Fred Sule'l Guns, Thin nee, to-ge or with the one milelovent for Juniors, in being sponsored by the June Itreet buli- neu Men, in an effort to promote extenlive sports in their em. The 15 mile event is for senior men while my lnde 15 years and under may enter the one mile race. En. tries will be wasted right ufi nntil Ae sun tf. t me. rhie Jsmiiiriiiririirii' Mon Sponsor Fifteen , One Mile Road Race Weston it 1iid iii-Ti '._eee_ "V iiityfiii am: tlliitEtr, i'lfil Change Hours of Weston National Employment Serv. Mr. . D. Bunting. manner of an National Employmnt m In Wm», mum-d thin not n than ht ofNe MI!!! from - and! the qttd of AIM. sum in mi: .m omen rm y. 359 tttu) 'Ate ppm Coat of the addition. which ia' fifteen months to and. in “0.000. $6,000 more than tho original bunding. The extension will provide new - for Clerk Albert G. Stand. ing; treasurer Prank B. Brown; engineer Garden H. Baker; the on- gimser's department Ind the treasury A new office for the my. In _Ile ineNded in the wing, IA-u-Ivllllll, a... .. . nu nulun lurk. Rev. A, W. Jones 'of Wiltowdale United Church, representing the North Yonite Minister“! Argoeia- tion; members of council Ind Har- bert D. Good, former towmhlp clerk, who unveiled the Pat betting the names of the 147 cage“ And dgpnnmgnt hegglsv At the dedication ceremony, Reeve George H. Mitchell said the "extension of this building was needed It the beginning of e war due to the diff culty experienced by the different degertmentl through lack of space, at short- use prevented it until the end of the war." otheGrmaerr were Major A. A Endepzigl M?P. firrAprth York wmstomChureilin hu purchased 43 shorthorn cattle to add to his herd n Chnnwell. Kent. tGrtrWrk% Bin "505i? Ea??? 21pr public utilities cm is pro- vided. They collected the signnturea of Almost eve resident in what is now North T,rr'l and took the pe- tition to Ontario Premier E. C. Drury who Agreed that North York should be I “gusto municipality and in 1922 3 ill was passed by the Private Bills Committee nu- thorizing the formation of North York Townlhip. . _ _ Since then the township has grown quickly. Roads have been paved, "hols built, a new water supply syntax-n installed. I new new- tt,Aspoerl. can“, and soda? In'the meariilrG,NGieiiiiCat Ind Chief Grant would atpnciau t,tln'"gt,go"'g,'tt,', tt WI/lf, rith I In!“ . , n m y Ja'f%%htl'ifrth'ldlr2l'tt'l I', building Wis constructed in 1923. Only two of the six men respon- sible for the township's separation from York Towns??? are alive to. day and only one, hief Constable Risebmugh was present at yester- day's celebrations. the men who took it upon them- selves to bring about separation were Roy Rieebrou h, William Buchanan, the late games Muir- head, the late John Brumwell and the late George Ind John Macken. zxe. Mr. Cott has Inked that anyone. owning shotguns, and wishing to suist in this drive against the starlings, cantact Chief Grant either by tleg,' or personally. Under the e ief's supervision sm- munition will be supplied to rid these streets once and for ttll of these invaders. last year was the first time Weston attempted to eliminate the birds with shotguns, and not a. few residents looked upon this idea with a pessimistic view. But it wu proven that it is I fn effective process, Ind it is only oped that this ppr it will be up tmeeeqgNl. This is the first aunt of its kind held in the district, and deserve: B great deal of support from all resident: of this nu. All those men and boys who ”a mutated in either me, can enter at Fred Beales Garage. That'. this Satur- day. July Mth, It 8.00 pm. H-izél'wero AG dohaud"Fcdr- il't't1's'11.perl SWJWm-n. lien- di/ MLii1iiGnritiiYfekiGkk 753;. vies Sandor! Trophy; " . g A simr tray will be given by Potter And Massey to the oldest participlnt holding In Amateur eatd, to finilh. Prizes for the Junior me in- elude, I Fred Scale. Trophy, two medals and A season ticket to the oti..ttt.mittpttl. . _. _, _ on. mile event will have th. ulna mm; point and will be run off ”7qu lug“. 7 - .The [in of print and donors no " follow: lint 'et, Fred Scales Pg",',',' "00nd, anion Mushroom Firm "'t2i third, Pike Welding Trophy; earth. Baden, Welding Trophy; and fifth grin I muon’l ticket to Peimo uh “rimming po.ol, donated " Byowning. other "msrvottestmrsrrrgtxw. H 'T.. , 1Faodbridee ' Westmiamt q .HumltsrHaiaht, Mt. Dennis 151E mg.$Jl,i"Kittt'd?? in in... 'rr': of hum my in In to an: n from the mu“. Itt, ..9r'|s!9.!enk:-, XML ,t?htt ‘ Dr. F. D. Cruicklhnk’l hm nut. dds: the in "would by I bountiful ”rd-u. Rod min-- and crimson mm "and on than tn. n of the rollinl In”. um: dreq In I can“. to tho ”I: The home of Mr. Ind Mn. 6:8. Evans at 184 Main strut north shouts one of the lovelielt zlrdens Hn the (awn. Mr. Evans. I former mayor of Wenon. hm! spent mm time and labour on his property and may be justly proud of the wonderoun relults. Althoulh the sombre may of the mockery would tend to darken the ttvteal1 mm "rt the garden. flushing ounce that (lilies and red Donnie! shine out in 'multitude of crevice: u brilliant 'trMfie align-IA among the may "Main: vines. Han and the" mn- or flower. rou- their tinv iheads than the ground but In dvurhd by the taller fruit "on At the bottom of the union. w..- ublu grow ittjrtttrtftriet mu. I bani 863m itie 119mm rim. my. an other my. you Three of the loveliest gerdens of Weston may be seen from Cruick- sharks Perk. Sloninz unwerd from the grounds of the park ere the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McEwen of 180 Mein street north, whose progeny can only be des. cribed " reath-taking. Directly behind the reeidence. an emerald green lawn surrounds a fairy-like pond, and flowers of everv descrip- tion e n t wi n e themselves like denizens of the deep around the rocks beside the pool. A: the inn-den stretches down to the ttark., I winding atom path finds its w-vi down the slope between lately elmei and lowly nhruhbery. m off by ml lbrilliant hues of Maison roses and ‘the quiet tones of blue delphiniume. Holleyhocke end liliel lend their color to the scene. but weeping willows with their bunches of leeey grandeur mourn silently. oblivious to the Minty about them. On the corner of Edmund venue and gain street south. the North- "tt an!“ Midget-Lot Cqmpsny km$rim-ta-ttW3$ptt'eqtiortsLtris, their new assembly punt. The ‘sctull building, faced with red ‘brick and surrounded witthwm, will undoubtedly Add to the Ime 'effect of the park on the road and will provide not only n stimulus for business in Weston but also give employment to local working men. A famous poet once said, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." and we might add that a beautiful garden is one of those things. Our town of Weston has a right to be proud of and enjoy our beautiful flowers, with which we seem to be blessed in abundance. On every hand we see breath-taking beauty, that which trtmsforms all that would be dull and wihout lustre Ind chlnzes it into I thing of pleasure ind delight. Weston citizens take an inestimnble pride in their gardens and shape and fashion them with the love of I true gardener. A h _ _ Weston, Gardens Beautify Slope ht Nearby Park l To paling motorists this park holds a special attruetion and mlny of them stop It Weston road to watch one of the many games in progress in the eveningj sports pro- gnm. As yet the put ng problem is the one of least importance, but with the growing popularity of Gibson Pink this question may crop up. Cars parked on both sides of the main thoroughfare can be I serious traffic hazard, but with n lair-sized parking space It the park, this problem may never be experienced. Opposite the park, Igvy Auto Parts of Toronto are erecting a modern sales room and parts depot. At the street level the parts show- room is nearing completion and when finished it will add freetttlrr, to the fine appeannce of t e street. Behind the new store and down on the old and pit, one of the finest auto parts centers has already been erected. The parts sheds are covered with brilliant metal in heping with the modern design playing by Levy'g.___ . Gibson Park used to be a nu field unrul waste but now it ha been trlnsg'ormed into I unclul and {blunt looking park Ind athletic ield. The lawns which "veep over its vut expanse are mowed and tended regularly, Ind the vuious plsyini surfaces, which play halt to soft 311. baseball, rugby and noc- cer crowds, are given special atten- tion. lee for instance the main saith-ll dinmond. This playing field is probably used by more players than 'I'7, other section of the pnrk. The awn: In denied After each glme and the playing surface in hosed and raked. The southern action tst than": fro-anti I clean Ind tidy mature ram Weston toad and Main “not south, and the improved appur- ance of this section it largely indi- cltive of the oven“ nppeannce of Walton. Eyesom South Of Weston New Pleasing View My Crude-(vb in the medium. can. that boy had hon crooning ,%','Tli't2,fA,'tx.'Mgi; t'rl'gAth'at,','ggrf2tf m mm 'l1l"ll/d'1'tr'M'l'8l,%tN The “If! I lob-n. Ill. atiii'/i'i'tiGiii.tt - ... Robert Almond, Lauder Avenue, York Tom!“ m admin-d to a. Tomb gums! for Sick mum on Mat}, suffering f2tdtf?s'?d left in. but In. dilation; Al I vault of n collision with an Immilh. in which he was dragged " feet. ham Almond b ynu-old non of r. and G. hithby told police that he w“ driving out of Biker) uxi lot when the "met cur hit him, dam. tt,,riit, one fund" And destroying one .ndlttttttt. Trtdfie Tral, held up for ten minutes by the collision. P. C. Meciinton. of the Weston police force. investigated. Avenue. Toronto, collided with 3 street car driven by motormm lumen Patric of Toronto, on Main street, cunning nbout $25 damsee to the automobile. _ Born in England. he cums to Toronto as a child. He was a member of the Church of the Ntsztrene,but of late was lamented lwith Mount Dennis Thsptist church. Surviving are two Gutthters, Mrs. Kim Ind Mrs. Frank Colby. and two sons. Edward and Arthur Tulhinzhnm. Last "turday morning at Ip- Tgigtftt 1020, I cu' driven y Don-lg . Raithbxl ATO. Sorgyren Auto Collides With Strut tar "mes Tushinghnm. retired To- ronto carpenter. died in his 100th year last Mondny it the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Run of Bartonville Ave., Mt. Dennis. Mr. Tushinttum, who lived in Toronto for 75 yous. hns resided here for the put 21 years. He would Iuree celebrnted his 100th birthday in September. Mt. Dennis Man Dies 100th Year u comprised‘ of both boys and girls, provided the large g-thering with perhlpl one of the finest eve- nings of bind music yet. Mayor Daugherty otfit0lly welcomed the visitors. . What the band members lack in experience, they make in? for in actual performance. In une the Acton Boys’ Bsnd.enptumd vririst Wt in their division in the acerloo Musical Festivnl. And this summer they will enter the musicnl competitions at the To- ronto Exhibition. Stoker Ronald Cunpbell. of Lamb- ton Avenue, Mt. Dannie, who served with the crew of the ill-flted Mien-c. Ronald, the son of Mr. and Mn. L Y. Campbell, we: born in West Toronto 1nd unaided Den- nis Avenue School. Re trained with the RCSC "riturtrious" in Weston. Ind served with the Merchant Maine- Ind Roy-l Cana. dian Navy. Acton Boys” Band Performs Superbly At Local Concert music-l group, which pundoxmlly Residents Of Jane St. Area Voice complete Disappro’val of Brewer's Warehouse In House-To-House Poll Autoist Hits Boy WITH MICMAC CREW but Thursday's band concert in a;m.n=k.£um¢.tlm Acton An exhibition at ftmtttatl futur- ing the liner Junior: we, Km Donnin AA will u “cpl,“ at no. whih M m a. Jun-II- Rockhnlknmho but he. may r",',',',", . _ttl',','Pd',t"'tt b Iva 'NSI atom» TI met g m from 1m N. 1ktgt't tttye an 'ili'iflll, Itk was r,lta'tt, m m I rotty Psi-I At {rim t “In: ' Maui; 'dgd villas: I. u Although it in not yet definite the club‘n Quentin commits-e M certain that the Mum: Cum)": or chants will be tho Bunyan ou goyn. Offieial “mummi- n- urdinx thirwill be m in nut mh' in“. of The Times and Guide. The Miller 2ttvTttiltm will meet New Toronto at " to finial: oftthe 1.3170930 flttht Incl-noon. In about ten d-ys. August 4th to be exact, the Weston Pair- ttrounds will echo with the about: of children, teen-exam and adults, ea they tt,ttir,,tt, in the Miller Athletic lub's second annual Field and Sports Der. The whole pro- gum has been designed to tttttit the requirements of everyone from six to 60, end the Miller executive feel certain there will not be e dull moment nlr.tiry. .__ _ _ three pin. the Mann Cap ctair. pious of 1.27 will nth I much nngggd fttr gppenrnnce. _ -- _ The Buntum mix-one crew will Mart the but] rolling At one pm. with the viaitimr tum New To- ronto; " two p.m. the Midgets w.ill tangle wjth §_t. Johny. wig]: " Sports eqmpetitions will be ton. tured during the der. with activity from 11 mm. until the whistle blows to end the Samar "B" ll- crane night. Contrary to Ttpe, ennounce- menu there will be no tuck Ind field events. In the committee here- tofore appointed tl, take clings of the" contest! will be appearing elsewhere. However the rut of the scheduled progrlm is lined up. And it is felt that even without the track meet. there will be plenty of entctrtaLnmyit ttrr everyone. ___ ' This week North York Council was ."yg,ttt,d by Mr. Claude:- borne, ore-to builder. who he- questedftheth he be iuuefd with. e peruut or e p o erecting s brewer's sum on June street, south of McDonald avenue. As yet little is known as to the size of the proposed building, or whether it will be used solely for s warehouse or whether beer will be sold from s retail office as is the custom in several buildings of this nature. Deputy Reeve Nation Dayle): wu instructed by North, ark Council to inv tit-to the matter thoroughly Trd e An extensive house-to-house poll, in an S',att' obtain the 'tr.'"?,',', of residents that nee. r. Boylen stated that it w the policy of North York not to allow buildings of any sort erected unless the ple con- pletely t,e,r,,"gtd, " £2? move. Be an ninod an»... "no - 0.- He expluined further that BO (I: his i,mrtyitiptti?n has revealed that residents m that are: completely disapprove of such I building. for they feel it would be detrimental to the community, and disturb I residential section. trnd iroice 'thhrttn'iJrtiiiakG7i; the, move, 1nd in the ttniih the application was turned down. Now Several things comp to mind when considering this proposition and the first is that this proponed structure will be erected on the borderline of Weston--. munici- pnlity which forbids hotels with beverage rooms to operate: in the area and has banned them for n far Sack u the Ivenge man can remember. What will he the ef- feet on Weston? There is no doubt that this town”: council will cm the, nuggfntilon to tltt,trtrtt,tmt. ghm‘ight be noted thit Inst mt t t t in time, an . w nude to North “gym! to obtain a permit to erect I hotel on June atreet Just north of Throttle- my drive. Weston’s council Ip- a2eU,h2ur.heeaut.t2ey Atet?1 intod Mr. B, Mullen thm, {gin grid voice egtqn'l objections to Miller Sports thintit!j:i,(l',_ Has Ertttyr.9htttttyttriijt_ _ Everyone From " 60 ,', Track and Field Events Curtailed, But Rest of Program Unchanged-To Present Chuck Baldwin Memorial Trophy During the Afternoon 'hTfriiaRiir,5iiirii'r. came around eleven it at Inn-'17. -- --_.... 1w cu. a iPine Grow War "aulll,ll'll _ $11 a?“ 11.1qu 2",h", _ l on n n, M. w Games And "tNrtaittiitmet In], ‘lencnred for young m '0“ ‘while later in the will 1cm be enjoyed. with the an“: Jimmr Tucker at! Ilia Old oriPt,tita,, h e I" 11 um on axtaet6.t everyone to In.“ tIO hm have fun. And Ibo dd h w worthy can“. V ' . "“" ""“l-I- 5,yiii'iéi _s'iisfg"r'i't'dl! Emmi“ ,'i"tU'tgitl to “and. T A that franc Id 4 tr/iii," 1't,uTMtr 'iii/ellis":?)" fut VI. I M iiiiiiiiiitiii5t ii"":? O the can a Itld., Tu ma. _ w Jamboree To " Memorial llall . At Woodhridgo , MM“ am‘: tyrevrp/eatutshet-i6 d Wm mud Ranch. ia, to 'e, obtain material to build, Ettd from out. of nowhen will-e: thousand: of tom on! brick. I tar und lumbar to and a hill in which to store In“. It h pomprehenaible, but can. homing shortly in I MI I lam. but. it new. 1(1fo will cannula to “to h ont- rooms. while with! - commercial purposes. sweaty note, this nation kl); soluter free at Conant-dull“. noun. It in a residual! Ilsa-id. A load one? would " hurl 'g,zthh"tguf Pd', who 1" m ton s I Iggy m hmne in their begun A brewer’l washing in a can'- mercinl business, and it [may amid the industrill building. nt in a (“lid 'etsidmttial distract. is ant minus to an” that a neighbourhood , disturbed with the and“ t trucks And the elnttar a! 1aadirie use: which would probably as Q far into thI nigh}. -- . - ,, h It g'ta,ii,,tii,f York Cm: I no m . . pmtsUen m'n was The citizen], 1Nt tly on" #0. amid-r. my!» _ FiiiG's;rG Guin; Perhaps the Ttttttttttt will be voiced by the it the.. "imrrt.edUte "e will! th- the immediate in: Ltt22 building in Tgt", to be Outside of I 'N' m ad 3 ,Nobleton Frolic A bget!tiaut.yestnaiot, Merry Court ii;,:, 99¢an- , .

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