Weston Times (1966), 20 Oct 1966, p. 16

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Two children have already been hit while the crossing guard was on duty. Late last year Kathleen Sullivan was almost killed and spent six months in hospital after sustained a broken leg and mul!â€" tiple injuries at the same crossing. Both children attend St. Ambrose School where approximately 200 youngsters must cross the four lanes of traffic on Brown‘s Line (Highway 27) four times daily. being knocked down by a car. A few months later, Frank Kastelic _Only one guard patrols the crosâ€" sing. "Crossing guards have no legal authority to stop traffic, only perâ€" mission from the police". The traffic department of Etobiâ€" coke admits the school crossing is dangerous but it is a Metro reâ€" sponsibility. Traffic coâ€"ordinator Peter Martin said that Etobicoke recommended action, but Metro must implement these recomâ€" mendations. "We had a hell of a time getting traffic lights for Brown‘s Line at Valermo," said Sandford. "They said it costs $6,000 to install the lights, but it is funny they didn‘t complain about the cost of sending two Etobicoke Councillors to Eurâ€" ope for 24 days last month". MOTORS LIMITED 1525 DUNDAS HWY. E., COOKSVILLE % MILE EAST OF DIXIE AD.â€" 1 MILE WEsT Of wwY. 27 Sandford feels the best solution UNTIL 10 P.M. PHONE 625â€"1420 CHEV. OLDS. His experiences in parts of the world barred to most journalists won him the nomination for the Pulitzer Prize. â€" The third speaker on February 16, will be Rev. Gregory Baum an eminent Canadian professor of theology discussing Freedom Toâ€" day, As a consultant of the Secâ€" retariat of Christian Unity in Rome, and a peritus at the second Vatican Council, Rev. Baum has written several books and many is the holder of the 1925 Prix d‘Europe as well as the 1950 Chrisâ€" tian Culture Award Medal, He reâ€" ceived his Doctorate of music from the University of Montreal, and Canadaâ€"Out of the Past: the Future will be the subject of the Forum‘s final speaker, Laurier Laâ€" pierre. After the recent controâ€" versy on This Hour Has Seven Days, Mr. Lapierre needs no introâ€" duction for his role in that show. However, he is also a university professor and lecturer, a political history expert and the director of French Canada Studies Program. Mr. Lapierre will appear on April 12. An all Canadian lecture series umwmum ael Power‘s Guild this year. Opening the series on November 3, Paul Doyon the accomplished Canadian concert pianist and orgâ€" in 1961 he was the Commander of the Order of Church Musicians. 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Refreshâ€" ments will be provided to soothe any frayed tempers. Admission is free and everyone is invited. day, to The Guild Forum, 5055 Dun fila.'nol.lml'“- The Ontario Safety League says that in some parts of the U.S. high school driver education is financed by an assessment on each driver convicted of a traffic violation. California recently increased the drivered assessment from $2.00 to $3.00 on each fine. speakers at Michael Power High School. Send for your tickets toâ€" Heavy traffic moving at speed is often a picture of mass stupidity, says the Ontario Safety League. Stupidity and callousness. Why? Because such a large proportion of drivers keep dangerously and unâ€" necessarily close to the car ahead, imperilling themselves and others. The hike area is located in the extreme northwestern sector of the Authority‘s watershed region. Gien Haffy is located in Albion Township, 1 mile south of Mono Mills and No. 9 Highway, and Palgrave is almost directly east of Glen Haffy. PC‘s Hold Ist. Meetings In 4 New Fed. Ridings The hike will start off from the south parking lot in the Glen Haffy area, and hike leader Kenneth Strasser of the Authority staff will point out interesting features along the route. Hikers are asked to bring their own picnic lunch which they will be able to enjoy beside & quiet pond. The hike will take about five hours to complete, and there will be bus transportation from Palgrave back to Glen Haffy. 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