. ; . Downsview Library Begins Y Film Program For Adults of Grandma Moses. The opening program will be launched by three diverse films: KLEE WYCK, HOME LANDâ€" SCAPING and BUSH DOCTOR. The story of Emily Carr, known as the Laughing One to her Inâ€" dian friends, is depicted in KLEE W;EK The locale for her work is the Pacific coast of Briâ€" tish Columbia where the giant for citizens in the west end of North York Township. It marks the debut of adult film proâ€" grams at the Downsview Branch (2798 Keele Street) of the North York Public Library. Local res idents will now have the opporâ€" tunity of viewing library sponâ€" sored educational and recreaâ€" tional films in their own area. ‘The themes of these award tional films range from the problems and triumphs of a medical practitioner in the wilderness of Canada to a vivid portrayal of the life and works ‘The Prestige Cleaner‘ Prompt Pickâ€"Up & Delivery CH 9â€"8211 1379 Wilson Ave. TAKE NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officer for the purpose of hearâ€" ing complaints or appeals with regard to the voters‘ lists to be used at the voting on Saturday, November 23rd, 1963, under The Liquor Licence Act, in the municiâ€" pality of the Town of Weston will be held at the following times and place set forth in the schedule hereinafter set out: & Date of Sittings Place of Sittings Time of Sittings Tuesday, Municipal Building 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. November 12, 1963 2000 Weston Road and Weston 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Revising Officer Clerk of Revising G. H. Smith, Esq. Officer G. H. Clarkson AND TAKE NOTICE THAT the lists to be so revised are the original lists for each polling subdivision (Nos. 1 to 27 inclusive) as prepared and certified by the Provincial Revisin= Officer for the said Polls including additions and revisions. 1. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to complain that his name or the names of any person or persons entitled to be entered on the said list have been omitted from the same, or that the names of any person or gersons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may on or efore the 12th day of November 1963 apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the names of any other nerson or persons entered on. or removed from the }l)!f; Complaints may be made on the day of the above Sittings to the Revising lcer. 2. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant in dunlicate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his office at 2000 Weston Road. Weston. 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any time prior to the sittings of the Revising Officer, any voter whose name is omitted from the list as prepared and certified by the Provincial Revising Officer for the said Polls including addiâ€" tions and revisions, or any person who has knowledge of the fact that the name or names of any other voter have been so omitted, may inform the Revising Ofâ€" ficer in writin@. stating the names and addresses of the voter or voters so omitted. G. H. Clarkson HIS HONOUR JUDGE ROBERT FORSYTH Returning Officer Chairman of the Election Board 2000 Weston Road, For the County of York Weston City Hall, Toronto DATED this 28th day of October, 1963 (Wilson Plaza) soot or dirt of any kind. @ Yon get customâ€"comfort in every roomâ€"e/ectric heating offers you a separate thermostat in each room. e Esy to installâ€"no furnace or fuel tank. ©@ No annual maintenance costsâ€"nothing to clean, no filters to replace, electric heating is truly a carefree system. © It‘s the world‘s safest heating systemâ€"does not use flammable fuel. © It‘s cleaner than any other heating systemâ€"cannot create dust, smoke, Reduced operating costsâ€"in many municipalities the rate for electric heating has been reduced as much as 30% during the last 2 years. Call your qualified electric heating contractor or: RE: LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICER How flameless electric heating makes all other heating systems out of date! your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY A philosophical note: Let igâ€" norance talk as it will, learning has its value. This initial program starts at 8 p.m. tonight, November 7, and eontains every second Thurs day until December 5. Ror furâ€" ther _ information _ telepnone Downsview Branch library 636â€" 4510. PUDD‘NHEAD SAYS "Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage withâ€"a college educaâ€" BUSH DOCTOR is the story of Dr. Paulâ€"Leon Rivard, paper company doctor of Cleva, Queâ€" bec. The problem of transportaâ€" tion alone im a medical practice covering 6,000 patients scatterâ€" ed through 20,000 miles in the Abitibi region is formidale. The manner in which Dr. Rivard deals with\this and other probâ€" lems normal to a more routine medical practice is reaiistically depicted. trees and Indian villeges with their traditional totems and carâ€" vings held an‘unusual fascitatâ€" ion for her. f HOME LANDSCAPING was produced by the National Film Board for the Canadian Deartâ€" ment of Agriculture. Using tabâ€" leâ€"top models of four types of suburban homes it demonstrates landscaping techniques for each 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Standard Time "A STILL NOBILITY" . . .. The great response of Canada which resulted in more than 100,000 servicemen dying in defence of freedom is represented in this group of figures surging through the granite arch of the National War Memorial at Ottawa. Upon their bronze Oakdale Heights & Belmar Park With the advent of the cold weather there are many interâ€" esting things to do in North York to fill in the long winter months ahead. This week I would like to devote some space to remindâ€" ing you of the more important dates on your fall calendar. First of all I would like to reâ€" mind everyone who is interested that there. is a new Baptist Church in our area. It is Berean Baptist Church on Frith Road, which is two blocks north of Sheppard, just west of Jane Street. Activities are as follows: Sunday â€" Bible School at 9:45 a.m., Morning Service â€" 11:00 a.m. and Evening Service at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday â€" Prayer and Bible Study at 8:00 p.m. There will be meetings for children and youth groups later in the season. The Pastor is James C. Mcâ€" Combe and all are invited to atâ€" tend services. The next reminder is that the Red Crossâ€"still needs blood and lots of it. If you have never been a donor before, why don‘t you drop into the Blood Bank on Monday, November 11 at Crang Plaza, Jane and Wilson from 2.00 to 4:00 p.m. or from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.? It is important to have new donors as many reguâ€" lar donors have to drop out beâ€" cause of age limits or health reaâ€" sons. For further information about becoming a blood donor or about the various clinics in your area, please call BA 21134. On Tuesday, November 12th, the Chalkfarm Drive Home and School Association will hold a meeting with Dr. J. MciIntosh as guest speaker. Dr. MeIntosh will speak on the gifted, average and SUN CH 1â€"6584 NOoOW IS THE IDEAL PLANTING TIME FOR TREES AND SHRUBS. V ISIT SHERIDAN NURSERIES soon AND CHOOSE FROM CANâ€" ADA‘S FINEST SELECTION OP ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK. Gordon W. Akott, C.L.U. TREES SHRUBS LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA STILL TIME to plant faces the eager expression of hope reâ€" places the times of strife and death. When Canadians everywhere pay silâ€" ent homage on Monday, it will be in tribute to those soldiers, sailors, airâ€" men and other workers who make up the long list of Canada‘s war dead. YOUR MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY CAN BE LIFE INSURANCE belowâ€"average child. The execuâ€" tive hopes to see a good turnout at this meeting as this is a topic of interest to everyone and take it from me, Dr. Mcintosh is a very gifted speaker, as I have heard him speak before. Also from Belmar Park, a reâ€" minder to get your tickets to the Ratepayers Dance which will be held on Saturday, November 16th, at St. Judes Hall. To obâ€" tain your tickets, please call CH To keep in the dancing mood I should remind everyone that the following Saturday, on Novâ€" embBer 23rd, the Glenfield Rateâ€" payers Association will be holdâ€" ing their next dance at the Rivâ€" alda Restaurant. And so let‘s all get out those dancing shoes and not only patronize our local Rateâ€" payers Association, but come out and meet our neighbourhood group as well. I regret I do not have any news of the Downsview Datt Club this week but I do want to say a special hello to my Engâ€" lish readers. I understand from Mr. E. Whitlock that a copy of this paper is sent to England every week with news of the Dart Club activities and of courâ€" se the international tournaments. I think the idea of a tournament by tape recorder is fascinating and I am still talking about it to everyone I know. With so many things to do and so many places to go, I hope to meet many of my readers this fall. I don‘t know all of you but if you know me and recognize me please come up to me, introâ€" duce yourself and say hello. I will be pleased to meet you. EM 45141 at the general meeting of the Tumpane Home & School Assocâ€" iation, Tuesday, November 12, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Guest speaker, Miss Whittock, school psychologist North York Board of Education, will also show a movie entitled ‘"Shyness". A question ~and â€" answer â€" period will follow. All parents are welâ€" come to attend and stay for tea, coffee and cookies at the close of the eventng. Sympathy of the District Extended to . . . . . â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Rennie, 27 Chesham Drive, in the death of his mother at a nursing home Mrs. Edna May Taylor, 2 Nagel Road, in the sudden death of husband George Denbeigh Taylor, father of Judy, Jane, Elizabeth, Peter and Lois, at a dent . . . . . Congratulations ! Kathie is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Allen, 39 Forthbridge Crescent, and was among graduates receiving their certificates at Beverley Heights Junior High School last Tuesday evening. Trustee Isobel Walker, Ward 7, presented the scrolls and following the graduation cerâ€" emonies, fruit punch and light refreshments were served to the students by members of the Home & School Association. SHY ? ‘‘What is a Disturbed Child" will be the topic under discussion O db Seen any interesting ads lately? Family Fnance Plan aning it vaue & rerasan‘st statarm ntincs‘s uunen ane nnnepk ‘ Banx or MoNnTREAL There are 7 B of M BRANCHES in WESTON, a REXDALE and DOWNSVIEW to serve you Spotted any big bargains lately? If so, why not buy with the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan? With this lowâ€"cost, lifeâ€"insured plan, one regular monthly payment covers a/l your credit needsâ€"and you can take up to three years to pay. ‘m u When you see what you wantâ€"see the people A at your neighbourhgqod B of M about a Family Finance Plan loan: m BAING AlL Your ® rersonaL CREDIT WEEDOS | undEA oNE AOOFr WITH A LOWâ€"COST, LIFEâ€"IN§URED 8 of LOA8 Dr. J. Gerau Haoer ~ T. C. Crarae, Secretary Chairman Room 418, 67 College St. Toronto 1 REMINDERâ€"Briefs (25 copies) on the proposed Medical Services Insurance programme must be submitted by November 15th to the Secretary. Preliminary public hearings will be held as followst Windsorâ€"Council Chamber, City Hal 10:00 am. December 3 and 4 Torontoâ€"Galbraith Bldg., University of Toronte 35 St. George St., Room 202â€"202A 10:00 am. December 11 and 12 10:00 am. January 7 and 8 10:00 am. January 14 and 15 10:00 am. January 21 and 22 10:00 am. January 28 and 29 'l'heaeminitial,notï¬nal,heuinp.krieï¬wil!bem sented by a responsible officer of the organization conâ€" cerned or the individual wishing to make the submission, or their legal counsel. Participants may have expert witâ€" nesses appear for them. Participants will be asked to present only the summaries and conclusions of briefs as well as their recommendations. They are free to elaborate orally and offer arguments. Persons appearing before the Enquiry may be examined directly by the members of the Enquiry. Persons submitting briefs are permitted to introduce at the hearings supplementary information and material in written form. These, to be known as exhibits, will be filed with the Commission and numbered in order of presentation. *$ie