Weston Times (1966), 9 Jun 1966, p. 8

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14 Page 8 â€"â€" TME WESTON TIMES â€" Thursday, June 9. Award 4 Downsview Lads Queen Scout Badges "Doesn‘t Happen Very Often" Commissioner (Humber Downs) Commissioner, Ken Elms as he offered congrat. ulations to four Queen Scouts of 8th Downsview, last week. At an outdoor ceremony held in Downsview Dells, troop leadâ€" er, Alan MacDonald, Gary Jackâ€" son, Stephen Webb and John Trinkwon were awarded Queen Scout Badges, and presented with gold insignia rings by Laâ€" dies‘ Auxiliary president, Mrs. Mapes and Group Committee chairman, Russ Gallinger. On this successful . achieve ment, Assistant Scout _ Master (ASM) Ken Elms complimented parents for giving full support to their boys in attaining the ultimate Scout‘s goal, and in a gesture of praiseworthy leaderâ€" ship, handed over official badge presentation to the boys‘ Scoutâ€" master, Gerald Webb. "Troop leader, Alan MacDonâ€" ald, 17, of Skipton Court, bas been with 8th ‘Downsview for four years. Next September he will be qualified as an ASM Gary Jackson, 14, of Wycombe Road, was a cub in Comox B.C., but for the past three years has been with 8th Downsview. He is the son of the troop‘s ASM. Berâ€" nie Jackson. Stephen Webb, 14, of Seeley Avenue, is the elder son of SM. Webb and has also been with the troop for three years. the troop for six years, and as a cub, passing 14 badges, earned a plaque award. _John Trinkwon, 14, of Camâ€" bourne Avenue, has been with ce of SM Gerald Webb‘s leaderâ€"‘ ship. During the past two years the troop has increased from 14| to 28 scouts, and in that twoâ€" | year period they have been | presented with the "Open| Skies Award" for camping andi last year, received highest perâ€" centage of â€" individual | awards for camping in Humber Downs District. A month ago in a Camâ€"| paree at Bass Lake the Troop received one "A" pennant, two "B" pennants and one "C" â€" «the four Queen. Scouts won "A" pennant. Giving him unqualified support, Gerald Wobb can count on ASM‘s, Bernie Jackson and .(Casey) Blakeman, and two preâ€" viously awarded Queen Scouts, Bob Hahn and Bob Key who Much aof 8th Downsview‘s sucâ€" cessis credited to the excellenâ€" RO 61777 General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD Notary Public by KAY NEAPOLE ‘ George W. Bull Barrister and Solicitor 43 King Street Weston, Ontario YORK TRAVEL BUREAU BA., Q.C. Barrister â€" Solicitor Notary Public Evenings by appointment 1938 Weston Rd. ; tat John St.) ( C e ooE ts and Howard G. Ashbourne, B A. . Carl W. Caskey, 2077 LAWRENCE AVE. W. (Just West Of Weston Rd.) wWEsTON, ONT, â€" 247â€"6677 Alfred H. Herman FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs â€"~TO ANYWHERE Fraser & Simms Opposite John Street tom, Ont. CB 14911 CH 4â€"5547â€"8â€"9 BARRISTERS GARAGES WM. G. 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Weston For Appointment Call > CH 1â€"0701 Canadian National Railways will have sleek, new, turbineâ€"powered passenger trains operating between Montreal and Toronto in time for Canada‘s centennial celebrations and Expo 67 next year. The fast CN trains will have a host of new design and mechanical features besides offering the latest in passenger comforts. With faster acceleration and smoother riding qualities than existing equipment, the turbotrains will be able to reduce present schedules between Canada‘s two largest cities. The equipment is being obtained by the railway on a leaseâ€"maintenance basis from its designers, United Aircraft Corporation. Cars will be built by Montreal Locomotive Works, under contract to United Aircraft of Canada Limited, and the turbine engines will also be manufactured in Canada. OPTOMETRY And Repairing Piano Tuning ennis _ RO 9â€"2841 Work Guaranteed 1230 Jane MUSIC , BA., 9.C. Anniversary Cubarce at Greenâ€"| Scouts‘ emblem â€" special deeâ€" \wood Conservation area _ later| orations on the cake were arâ€" ’ this month. ranged for by Mrs. Doreen Trinâ€" _ The Queen Scout â€" ceremony | kwon of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. | was part of a family picnic andt This auxiliary can claim â€" the | sports event, and despite the| membership of two Queen Scout | cool temperatures, parents turn-' mothers, Mrs. Vicki Key and ly ed out in full force with barbeâ€"| Mrs. Elva Hahn, recipients of cuesâ€"and â€"stoves to warm up thel ten year pins. | suppertime menu. Added to th-mong those representing the fmeallime dessert was a large| district was (SM 1st Oakdale l iced cake decorated with the! Actes), DSM Dick Howell. | Samuel Koblinsky Chartered Accountant 48 Kanarick Cresc. Downsview â€" Ontario 3094 DUNDAS ST. WEST Chartered Phone A WIDE RANGE OF CARPETING OFFERED AT REASONABLE PRICES C. W. 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CH 4â€"6061 ACCOUNTANTS INVESTMENTS Weston Chartered Accountants Marsh, Goulding 1969 Weston Road PHONE 7694040 "Lets Finish Our District Plans Otherwise Development Will Stop" At the present rate of progress the Metropolitan Official Draft Plan will not be approved this It is absolutely essential to the | . &ny:: M Plan be me. etro ap~ | proved either before or at meimm «0 * + same time ork District I ::dlhfz,\N ?L"uv.m‘ (Continued from page 1) | Reeve James Service. they can charge almost _ any | "N“m':‘mh‘::‘ N“"';“”"Yufl price they want â€"â€" and get it. _ | ns Paang have oo unc ] Tor & project Mke this you | latus unless shd until M* would usually get 10 tenders," | pln“is .wm:ed woUl 22cati$ | seid R. E. Winters of Social Enâ€" argument, I am urging Nonh‘ retea and Landscape Asso York Council to require Metro . 4 & to forward its Pian to the Min.| , He stid the design would now | ister of Municipal Affairs (or| °* altered, possibly scaled down, | the Ontario Municipal Board). | and tenders recalled. Already appeals â€" have been‘‘ Acting Mayor Jim Trimbee launched to the Ontario Munici. | Said council would have to sit ; pal Board against North York's‘ down with.the consultants again District Plans. District Plans| and pare costs. rely on the population project| Said Sainsbury: "This is the ion and population designation l most stupid tender we ever calâ€" to districts established by Metro.‘ led in the town of Weston." mummnenum Minister ‘of Municipal Affairs. J. C. WARDLAW & CO. LTD. 1758 Weston Rd. 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