has bu man It town There I licity v caused ing. It Weston Bull. No Problem Parking In westoi'ii"ii"a""'iiiii"i"iii the col have p public. "The w, are two Bellevue C stores sou next In tht ing, The ( ther west creation 1 lots are a basis. The cars, whilt about 38. ling their day, city, lots the for a for car u nk to town is minutes police t Parking To treal No, we are not suffering from a case of "overwork" - the Tumpane Public School House League Football finals resulted in an upset, the Argos victor- ious over Montreal 8-5. The winning team was captained by Wayne Johnson. Post-game cel- ebralions were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dt Brennen, 3 Calais Drive, with the following members of the team in atten- dance: Capt. Wayne Johnson, John Brennen, Peter Tanaskow, Charles McDonald, Alan Harbin. son, Stan Kozik, Doug Ellis, Ken Burnett, Doug Mackenzie, Bill Beatty. Warren Bracken, Fred Grist. Larry Gartshore, Fred Perkins, Alan Wade, Head coach and general manager, grade 6 teacher George Maxwell. Three cheers .‘n' . . TIGER! ..to the Champs, Let's hope your counterparts m the East- ern Conference put on a better show next year. A week or so ago we attended a luncheon at the Skyline Hotel held by the Downsview Rotary Club to honour their secretaries. We must admit that although a resident of Downsview these past twelve years we had, until a short time ago, heard very little about the activities con- cerning this organization --but then we don't hear everything! The Downsview Rotary Club was Chartered in 1958 and some of For Add AROUND DOWNSVIEW Hurrah " Maw 6.0m lull There the prove tlt council f planned se to the center two parking vue Cres. one it 5 south of La, In the Bell Tele r the benefit of the travel- public. wishing to leave autos in Weston for the as the owner travels to the there are two tree parking on Lawrence Ave. West at side of the Humber River l total of 175 cars. 'here should be no hardship the commuter to park his on one of these lots as the , tn the main corners of the t is only a matter of FIVE Mes. tThis was tested by a N? officer and the writer.) id to this the parking lot to the Bell Telepho The second is loci west, overlooking on centre. Both are operated on a The first lot can while the second c 38. r the benefit of it public. wishing autos in Weston as the owner trave other locations 1; il not I according to This could Ie customer for the fr this he 1nd 1 ed for at the free when affixed gave the Cl parking." M with The "Oiitag that OPENS IN WESTON lot on John 81. ed to hold ITT to the center of er supervision. of adverse pub lot opened. This nt of hard teel. tact the town fee of 10 cents could be over- tomer asked the ruler of the t ng lots . . . ne is behind Lawrence , Telephone bl I is located in corners of matter of F was tested t and the wril the parking Argos r explain: business the mot, Kay problem in Mayor Geo. sins how es; men motoring e stamp. ed to the customer Mr. Bull Napol- one beat the town . . . On hind the we Ave. ne build- tted fur- the Re. oi these metered hold 32. me holds hardship park his ts as the rs of the of FIVE ted by a writer.) Mun on the Ave. " Kresge pattern other t Ave. at the not of the I Knu- ttoru and you pattern not equalled other town ot its size. So Mr. Motorist IT I YOU to tnke adv-nu] FREE parking null-b John St. lot by “kin available tree stamp f the states you shop officizll repor,t there l limit on the number YOU can place on th ticket. If you shop in , two hours YOU will t to affix two of the l other words be sure for the stamps that an Mar the asking from ged a thin off Weston cineralor times parl of W blem their store Mr. Bull plain why parking pa "The ine ton will co lem to th points out, ing in mm town. Wes heavily tr: travelling meet this fathers ha date the I toting Ira 'their behind the scenes projects include: the purchase of $200.00“ 101’ ice-time for the Downsview Boys Club; $600.00 has been budgeted and set aside for needy llamilies in the Downsview area; la Christmas party with crippled ‘children from Downsview as honoured guests. About a year ‘ago the President, Arthur Kings- north started the ball rolling on the F.R.0.S. (Friendly Relations Overseas Students) International ‘Centre. This building will be erected on land donated by the lUniversity of Toronto. Under ithe International Service Com- 'mittee of the Downsview Rotar- 11ans the old house (with accom- ‘modation for only 80 students) will be torn down. A Trust Fund lwith pledged support has been Police point D tes The month the north . 2. " the nu U can pl: ret. If you I hours y affix two Weston 2479 ILOOR STREET WEST AT JANE RO.9-2601 MEDICAL ARTS IUILDING‘ OAKVILLE vr S.3621 oft cars ' two of the words be sun ' stamps that u e asking from '. There is also 3 arrangement 1th with no lit you leave the 1 town council I third lot, In: "G. DAY" with out, The Plan more and mm Weston Rd. is y travelled and ling pattern e this condition s have tried ti the town and trafiie." he ( ce officials ol out the mm Hull then went on'to 1 hy Weston had built t pattern for the town increasing traffic in w continue to offer a " the town fathers." t to whe December 3rd, I962 n, lt will a an in the so to overcome where they c while in the _ Rd. on the alt property on ll accommodation re advantage " null-hie t by asking no stamp (on you shop in tor} there in a number of lids Plans more 'lazas are clus- more upon the is being more and the whole 1 changed To don, the town d to accommo- nd outside mo- re concluded. of the town moving traffic limit t e lot pl il have further n the l at Lawrence " Lobhw - you have I led in my the parking t Weston for be allowed lumps. In " you ask Ire available n the store. o a monthly It of $10.00 imit on the lot per day. have arran- arther south also " for form 1 IS UP assist south can 1e; , off ice nol any lumps parking the o! old in. Wilby P To f an n tttn r the from Town m the more whole d To town for free the part pro- leave Wes, protr elus. the or he must not b end they p Act and the to Traffic B tenement I other By-L nbility, If want to kee member the i l - I." )u. c a " =.,.,.=g3ssuusc. A a gut Q R . . '" "s '3 _ E. V I _ l rri:e't "' _ ' 1 "SS _ i ' ls, I = CC' I? '" ' F I , o . _ _ "d Al é I; I 'tr #5" 1 l ct I - r' Cs"? O} N l f _ it f ' / E l it, g, W. £ i o 0 x . _ _ i/j 6.4 Cu' = '55 if, 1 m Lt f 71 - . 3 " Li _ s.?, Pd ' l', '; "si':i,"ja-i. a o (x a I , Cs ICN, " "uesw-.,erF-re- _ . " (I " must not be impeded. To this! Tn) Pac M end they paint to the Traffic ' ‘2, 1;,» m"9isr.ec Act and the Metropolitan Torom l "y g "t, a to Traffic By-Law. A strict en- "is MI G, lurceant of these two andi, "We, other By-Laws is their rcspon-t "r J snbility. If you, Mr Motorist,, HE air 6 want to keep out of trouble re-l "iiit e“, / member the law representative) 'd _ as" -- the Police Officer -" is only“ _ 4 I tb, Q'. enforcing the law and he is ti a sworn to continue this enforce - - merit. Parking for 555 cars _ A N available in Town, and it is int t2 your advantage to make sure) N your car or truck does not run', \ q. V afoul of, the parking By-Laws. o _ use the free parking facilities, FLe K a -----_ " 't, NSVIEW ::f:::t:: Hiih Lue 7' or _ \ cu 1.2447 pe fromcotre " t ----t--- i . . set up by District 707, who form- R f P k id a Board of Directors: Chair- ecelve ree ar In may“... 'man. Mr, Jan Tupker tHighiand - - _ V .. i - " I --- the Ponce Oftity enforcing the law sworn to continue ment, Parking tor available in Town, your advantage to your car or truck afoul oi the parki use the free parkir set up by District 707, who tyf ed a Board of Directors: Chair-) man, Mr. Jan Tupker (Highland Life Insurance). Secretary-treas- urer, Arthur Kingsnorth IGener. al Radio Co.), Mr. Fred Forster (Eli Lilly Co.). Archie Turner tSth. Peel Board of Education), Mr. Maurice Rector (Griffith Laboratories), Bob Gundy (All. ‘Rule Co.). The target:- $250,000 for this International Centre. The drawings have been final. tiled and it is hoped that the building will reach completion Iin time for a dedication cere- mony during the International Convention of Rotary in Toronto planned for June, 1964. We were escorted to lunch byl Publicity Chairman, in Cavottii THE MOST GLAMOROUS FRAME STYLES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD EXPERTLY FITTED . . . AT REASONABLE PRICES up by District a Board of D advantage to m: car or truck does of, the parking 1 he free parking fa (Continued on page 4) If ' I keep . the Police be impeded. l point to the [e Metropolitan By-Law. A st} of these tu you, Mr 2 out of law ref i? Officer te law I their respon- Mr. Motorist, of trouble re representative and he is this enforce 555 cars is and it is (u make sure To thisl Traffic 1 1 Town [ is to sure t run Laws. Receive Free Pal Stamps from the Merchants listed below . . . . . . 1965 Weston Rd. CH 1-1193 BUCHANAN Hardware ltd. Shelf Ind Builders Hardware Tools Glass and Glazing GLIDDENS PAINTS CH 1-9105 19 John St. 7 John St. CH 1-9747 Royal York Plaza Non Parking Lot CH 7-4691 . INCH’S DRUG STORE 1937 Weston Rd. Cl a John St. n Weston Rd. Dial CH $2351 1975 Weston Rd. 43 King St. Richardson Furniture tmmsttrit a. Published In the Inbred o! the Town at Walton chins . Lumps . Greeting Cards . Llnem etc. llNDSAY C0TT SHOPS tro. Complete Selection of Mary Maxim Wonk WM'S CYCLE and SPORTS RUIY’S CHILDREN WEAR and WOOL SHOPPE "Everything for the home" It'll and ASHIOIRNE Giftware, Housemate and Toys 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY, Open All Day Wednesday Ment and Boys' Wear JACK FRASER Gitta of Distinllon BAIIISTm 1919 Weston Rd. Dial CH 1-8481 Dial 244-5341 CH 1-1153 CH 4-5547 ' 'ARKING IN [rT)ihijifEll/, That's right! The stores listed on this page will give you stamps which entitles you to 1 hour FREE PARKING on the John St. Parking Lot. All you have to do is patronize these stores and ask for your Free stamps. Shop and Buy in Weston ' Better Value Better Selection at John St. Parking Lot. Shop at the businesses Listed on this page and... RECEIVE FREE PARKING STAMPS FREE PARKING! 1(j):, 73F Ho In: I71 {A an: if. 1 (In Jars C.†an: