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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Sep 1952, p. 3

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8 - I, Ea TBUIBDAY. SEPTIIBEI M. m: York County Mosi Finland I 0f Entire Dominion Figures Show The population of Yorerounty has increased by 217,606 in the last 10 years to total 4tk3,477 persons. A 1961 census shows it continues to be the moat heavily populated county in Canada. Since 1941 the population in the 12 municipalities in the Greater Toronto area has jumped 199,486 while in the 14 rural municipali- tie: within the county, the in- crease has been only 18,120. An example of the slow rural development in the county is shown in Georgina Township on Lake Simcoe. The population in- crease in the past IO years has been only 81. In suburban North York Town- ship, which handled the biggest building boom in Canada, the pup- ulution rise was 60,389. In Eto, bicoke it was 34,951 and in Scur- bum 32,887. Rapid vxpunsiun ol' thr: new rural townships of Mmkhum and Vaughuv Lu the north of Toronto may be rkxpm'n-d within the next fin: years. Vaughan Tun-“mm iiuwcasudits population by 4,201 m the lust 10 years and Markham Tmmship by 4,548. With tht. general expansion of the Toronto arm toward the north, a pnputm‘mn tummy: of 10,000 to 15.000 hus bot-n pro- dicted for. both annships, Continued (rum (full Allan G. Pierson Cd uni}; y, fer th 1432;ng Inmg‘ u a (mm and um since that “my. sccond to non. official. Hy is u member' of tho Cumuliun .Scition of the Amcrimn Watvr- works Association and has his pupm's of a pl'nfosslnnul unpihvcr, attained in 1939. A debt of gratitude is owing to Mr. Peivsion by thy pvopht of Weston. His work, his sucrifico and devotion tn duty thmughnut forty years is most comnwnduhle. Iumi xi u Vili " by 5 TICKETS: in Robin Hood Cooking School Rita Martin invites you to attend the ,llintwl 310 wh il wt :ch Robin Mood Flour Thursday, October 2nd at 8:00 mm. Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited paue I -. _ and wrml it {wing H' ("very A record at" an} This school will he conducted by MRS. L. BALLANTYNF, Yoik t rk (nanny population 1h" Mark- ts popula- t' 4.97 [wr- my COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE "l 1 under sou-w mulled mayor that is tuwn Mum-t Free Prizes and Shopping Bags Oi Groceries Given Away! " There is practically nd space left for development in Swansea, For- est Hill or Leuide. Only the normal population in- crease, through birth, can be ex- pected in these municipalities in the future. Together, Swansea and Forest Hill have increased their population by 5,428 in the past 10 years. Leaside has had a populr tion increase of 10,193. 1n the three Lakeshore munici- palities of Long Branch, New To- mum and Mimico, a further pop- ulation increase will be on a nur- mal level, unless boundaries are extended. Since 1941 the industrial New Toronto and Long Branch have in- creased their population by 6,175 persons. A highly vesidential area, Mimioo, has had a population in- t'l'L'usv of 4,036. Shrine Convention September 26-27 Hundreds of Shriners from var- ious parts of Ontario and New York State will talw part in a colurful parade with bands and floats from Bay St, along Fleet St., to the Exhibition grounds on Saturday afternoon, Srpt. 27. Fulhmmg tho parade along Firm St., tire will bv a program of vmnpvtilivn drills, precision marchingr and music in the arena of the Ctrliseum to which the public of Toronto is invith by Rameses Shrimu There is no admission rhurxo in this colorful speetacle. The Shriners will also rededicate the Petuw Monument at Exhibition Park and will make a tour of To- rnntu's iimv subway. Thu,occasiiut is the annual con- wntion of the New York State Shrim- Association being held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26 and Pia-vs of masonry from the Nita-d St. Puul's Cathedral, Lon- don, which have been built into Canadian churches are to be dedi- catt‘d by tho Very Rev. Dr. W. R. Mathews, Dean of St. Paul's, dur- ing his currvnt visit to Canada. Dr. Maihvws will also preach at the Synod of the Church of Canada, and locturo at the Uni- versity of Thrronto and McGill University. under the auspices or'tm Y.W.C.A. (o be held at the William tltreei of Weston "Expert cooks . . . or brand-new brides . . . everyone will enioy Robin Hood's modern Cooking School. Up-to-the-minute cooking methods, excit- ing short cuts, previews of everything that's new in the kitchen! It's a wonderful school...don't miss " Each At The Door -strr' Rita Martin, Director, Home Service Dept, Robin Hood Flour Mills limited From the many recordings of: Brahms' Symphonies I have lo- cated another which has very satisfying tempi, phrasing and balance. lt is his Second performed by Pierre Monteux and the San Francisco Orchestra. And then) too, that most important of all 'in-I struments in an orchestral rel wording, the microphone, has done in good job. Brahms did not rely on orchestral color nearly so much ‘2; other symphonists. The players' shading must mean as much as the more obvious contrasts of dir, ferent instruments, and the sen- sitive Monteaux meets these re- quirements. By analogy, a Brahms Symphony is like a single tree of many shades but clear, balanced construction, rather than a land- scape of many scenes and maxi- mum contrasts as Berlioz would cream Try this particular version. Victor's LM-lt73, Debussey too. could elaborate a single idoa with many facets as he has done in his Piano Images. Sets I and II inelude "Reflections in the “mm". "Homage to Rameau", "Chimvs Thro' the Leaves and "Gultlfrsh." Non" of these pieces arr inwndod to be obvious. sing. able rtwlodies. They are rather pat- terns in sound, outlining the feel, ings ux‘ousul by such seem-s. The recording of Walter Gieseking, Columbia ML-2H18, is an efforts less, self-effacing performance which leaves you conscious only of the shifting moods of the music, which despite specific programs, will have as varied meanings to listeners as the blot patterns with which psychologists test us. The piano recording is very adequate. And back once more to Gersh- win. Knstelanetz and his Orchestra have recorded the "Cuban Over- ture" which commences with a great splash of sound (dazzling, tropical Cuba,) then gets soft and Ianguorous (a full moon on the beach) and ends in a hotvblooded rhumba. Just the opposite of Brahms, this music is spattered with every color of the spectrum Record By Harold A. Miller, LRSM a) Re vie w: After a long summer vucutiou the girls have again resumed their Girl Guide and Brownie activities in Weston and district. The fat- miliar navy blue or brown uniforms can bc- semi i'rgularly in Weston as the girls come or gu to their ttreet- ings in the unions churches and srhnolz, Again this year you are going in be givvn a chance tn help with' thi, must wurihu'hilo work among the girl, of tin! community. Girl Guidv A'UUklU days um Oct. 24 and 25 this Yr'itt' and wry mun nuw you will lw visited hy viillw' a Brownie tit (iuldv eager to take yuur»0rd&-r [Hi cuokiiy. The mimics this year Will hr "d saudss'wll bis- cuit. chucnl m an Ulh' sid,. and Vaniila on [hi other with a mum! filling and Wir' rl‘ii for 37.7 um: il package of 21 l ‘Iix'li’r. The 54111 Hp jig-saw punk when pieced in Haunted ‘hm. This meeting , ning to end, " and tnuk pil Brownie mum and has faithful. “nip-runge re- cording. Couplvrl with it aw four of the Highlights (mm “Puray and Bess". Thow who mun to spend an more than 'd sinur1 LP might get the complvto “Hwy and Bras" on Columbia, mu' uf the best all- round sets availuMn, and one which I have previously o-v'urwed. 54th Guides I'M-mud it "treasure trail" which Mi _ by a rouud- about route Into t'riul,hank Park and a marina unnpl'm- prepared by the pall'nl (c,vlincr, GirlGuide Weston District Brownie NEWS Mon. - Tues. - Sat. s,',.',',','.':",',':,,,. L.-----" museum mums: . we Service Everything We Sell HEADQUARTERS FOR HYDRO CONVERSION, OFALL LA m L Ii 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday 12 Noon or SMALL TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON STORE HOURS r.....--"' “WY ......--"' Jr, P "Jie e, i?,:,', {r w--"'" ®m« - I . in? 'll h' 'lr, i?sfta' up, ad ll vowed u the mail which, her ccriuvculy, un". poning mmting‘ fun from begin- 15-3 played games I! the familiar Guaranteed Satisfaction Easy Terms but No Finance Company l The Hon. Milton P. Gregg, Min- l inter of Labor, has announced that "rrangeemnt has been completed ',witli the Department of Veterans fAffairs undir which local offices ‘of the Unemployment Insurance Cnmmission would assume the placement in suitable employment (and the payment of appropriate War Veterans' Allowances to War Veterans' Allowance recipients who ate 60 years of age and over but ‘I who feel that they are still capable in! light or intermittrnt employ- l ment suitable to their age and physical condition. Local Unemployment Ins. Office To Aid In [M Jobs-Allowances Mr. Gregg explained that ad- judieation and administration of War Veterans' Allowance will, a: In the part, Irmlllll uith the dis- trict authorities, of the Department of Veh-rum Affairs. However, local nl't'iuv.~ of [hr National Employ- 1mm Scrvm‘ will 'assist the De- partment of Yul-mm Affairs in cumin: out the provisions of the new War “dump" Alluwance Act by [)1'uc'msmu thr. vo,rihtration and plueemcut of wan-an»; in employ- Continued from page I uttmllum mm “all Sh hmmnnzm. Thy m, nun-n ot'fice, of l mom Sutslc, partnu-m of carrying nut new War Ve- by prm‘msm plnL'innL m Married Couples 50h Inn-IS MINI m marl 1rd '.tl' mn' mvmhm l-ZSHR‘ nt't Mn d For Insurance Baddingtons Insurance Services 5 MAIN ST., s., WESTON CH. 1-4461 m. 2' lnnkix ill l'Sl‘ll) N FN WA I [YER C. WES ot' m' I v :1» und mayo“.- uml tu our llI'Xl L’I. Aw you iutw» mm: this young 1) If su-Contact p iumVetun's at ('H. Wth Hill [)0an Mi Mi the group m: t Vtu'.vollt' was 'rr-, m» gavv up and listened to Ale: u Mum-mus nu uith hi, lbt'l's led us BODDINGTON l'288ce I uy '"‘ ',llt Continued from use I-- donors. Gord Is running things for the Blood Donor Clinic bling held here in Weston next Wednes- day. If yum are able Lu volunteer, isend in the application from that you will find on the Inside pages ‘0! this ivur " the Times and (Guide. ment, and will pay adjusted ul- lowancen 81 the end of each month. In addition, the employment of- fices will assist the Department ot Veterans Affairs in the distribu- tion of information and application forms, etc, Over The Back Fence oil of 'he l'nned Church of Canals. Debts; (sl) the widest among the C'trntrtllr'rHtuer's, half of whom are (-Eexgymen, was adjourned before th, entire lluthlinn was dealt with. Tru; and (an allowances were h.t't um- unUI a later session. The salary $1.17? The bulbs are imported from Holland. Many of them ttre pinned in heads fronting on the "‘IHamr‘nf Buildings at Queen's The two great inland waterways of the Canadian orthwest are the Mackenzie and the Yukon, both of which rank among the 10 greatest river systems in the world. 'l'wmmuk Ewart] of Control has prank-d {m next spring's tulips “hm it aulhmizvd purchase of 32mm)“ bulbs from the IJale Estate Ltd. Brampton, at a price of $1.17? The bulbs are importt-d from Holland. Many of them aw Park 700 Iv nunimum rwumnwnded y for mlmsn‘rs was set at to a yr'ltl In the General Coun- of 'ho l'nned Church of ['iWjifi] mul lttrivty Awaits ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS EDUCATION WORLD EVENTS NEWS W arid of Pleas" rv T E is I hii I” r . if J and Four Family , “(I Alpha Engineering Co. CHerry 1-5275 Starting Sunday, Sept. 28th GRAY COACH LINES SE! o ADMIRAL 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC o ELECTROHOME o NORTHERN ELECTRIC o ADDISON SERVICE ON THIS ROUTE REMAINS UNCHANGED GRAY COACH LINES " STANDARD TIME The largest selection in the district to choose from George Jeffs, B.A. Sc., P.Eng. Authorized Toridheet Dealer Cl “81 )LIC Balance Over 24 Months TA Bl E As Low As 10% Down Ul' Will Run 36 MAIN ST. S. , 'k'ieys' ', TELEPHONE CH CK Immediate Installation Ll”! 1852 Jane St.

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