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Weston Times (1966), 14 Jul 1966, p. 6

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Cooper, Donna Smythe. Grade 4â€" John . McKeeman, Neil Passmore, David House. Grade 5 â€" Janice MacVicar, Brian Hoyle. Grade 6 At Kipling Grove 325 children were involved in sports and club programs and each received felt tabs for his or her participation, Staff members who are leaving this year are Mrs. Edwards who is retiring from teaching, Mr. G. Ingham who will be teaching in a Junior High School in North York and Mr. W. Tranter who has been promoted to Viceâ€"Principal and will be joining the staff of West Glen public school. Piano Recital After a year of study and pracâ€" tice, the students of Miss Audrey Thompson, R.M.T. presented a demonstration recital for their parents and friends in the audiâ€" torium of Kipling Grove public school. Those taking part were Barâ€" bara Rosebrugh, Paul Travere, Laurel Waddell, lan MacVicar, Carol Speirs, Stephen Gray, Elaine Huband, Craig Anderson, Janice ‘Tenant, Michael Rosebrugh, Roseâ€" mary _ Staley, â€" John _ Narowski, Cathy Wilson, Tina Lypka, Lisa Wilson, Larry Abela, Julie Gibbs, David Walton, Sheila MacVicar. Larry Arkilander, Nicholas Malâ€" colm, Heather Reid, Teddy Mcâ€" Curdy, Janet Barber, John Macâ€" Kenzie, Mairi Elliott, David Arâ€" kilander, Susan Cooper, Douglas and Gail Alcock, Margo MacKenâ€" zie, Karen Usher, Sue Ellen Benâ€" nett, Kim Narowski. Mary Hozack, Lynn Bradshaw, Jimmy Tivy, Helen Hozack, Deboâ€" rah Baerg, Bobby Lypka, Ricky Newhook, Karen Kay, Corinne MeCurdy, David Newhook, Meriâ€" lyn Mably, Dorothy Ann Kay. Local Residents Bereaved ‘The sympathy of this commuâ€" mity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coutts, formerly of Antioch Drive and to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Brown, Sabine Ave. in the tragic death of relatives last week. The parents, sister and brotherâ€" inâ€"law of Earl Coutts were en route to Calgary to visit Earl and his family who have recently been transferred to that city, when the Senior Coutts and Mrs. E. Mcâ€" Creath became the innocent vicâ€" tims in an automobile accident mear Brandon, Manitoba. The sole survivor is Mr. Edâ€" ward McCreath, brother of Mrs. S. Brown, and he is in St. Boniâ€" face hospital, (near Winnipeg) suffering multiple injuries. Favourite Recipes Published Regardless of how many recipes a homemaker collects over the years, she is always eager to add to her collection especially with new foods coming on the market and improved methods of cooking being introduced. We are happy to announce that the Lord Bennett Chapter of the I.O.D.E. has just completed a new book of favourite recipes subâ€" mitted by members and friends. ‘This book has special significance because it commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Chapter. The price is $2 and books may be obtained from any .member of the Lord Bennett Chapter or. by phoning Mrs. G. R. McAdam, HU 8â€"6007 or in the west end Mrs. H. D. Young BE 1â€"1744. Miss Karen Zealand Feted A very popular bride of the summer season is Miss Karen Zeaâ€" land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Zealand, Firwood Ave., whose marriage to Mr. Enzo Santori takes place July 16. In recent months the bride has been completely surprised by the numerous parties held in her honâ€" our. Mrs. Gordon Chapman of Toâ€" ronto entertained school chums from Runnymede public school at a cup and saucer shower for Karen. The bride treasures a beautiful Bride‘s Book made for her by Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. L. Zealand was hostess at a kitchen shower attended by relatives and friends of the bride. Dinner parties for the happy ecuple have been given by Mr. ;:&l. A. Cooper at their Oakâ€" home in Rexdale by Mr. On Saturday, July 9, Mrs. C. Healand entertained friends, neighâ€" Mr. and Mrs. P. Sanfori, parâ€" ents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Mattoncci, aunt and uncle, have srrived in Islington to. atâ€" tend the wedding and preâ€"nuptial â€"___(Continued on page 15) A â€"mneighbourhood shower and presentation of a beautiful Mixâ€" master was hosted by Mrs. H. Woods and Mrs. A. Squires at the Firwood Cres, home of â€" Mrs. Karen was guest in absentia at a shower held by relatives and friends of her fiance in his home town of Trail, British Columbia, hosted by an aunt of the groom. Mrs. M. Matteuci. During the eveâ€" mning ® message of appreciation was read from the bride. McGregor _ A ve. _ neighbours where the Zealands used to reâ€" #ide honoured Karen at a miscelâ€" laneous shower given by Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Davidson. Xfter hours one day, the girls at the Dominion Store offices where the bride is a secretary, enâ€" tertained at a lovely bathroom Miss Marlene Fraser and Mrs. R. Fraser were hostesses at a linen shower held at their home on Margath Place. â€" The Scholarship ‘Award is made Mr. | New York Honeymoon Followed |\ Falconeâ€"W horley Wedding V ows Standards of pink snapdragons, ,cwee'.helrt roses and miniature | carnations decorated the church { while Father Roberts, conducted |the ceremony. A lovely summer wedding at St. Dominic‘s Roman Catholic Church, marked the marriage of Linda Whorley to Michael Falcone. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whorley of Dixâ€" on Rd. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Falcone of Kipling Ave. S. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Charles Anderson are seen followâ€" ing their recent marriage at the Church of the Transâ€" figuration. The bride is the former Elizabeth Connelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Connelly of St. Anâ€" drews Blvd., in Etobicoke, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Willowdale. » Looking radiant in a teared Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carter are seen leaving Islington United Church for their Old Mill reception, following their recent marriage. The bride is the former Heather Klassen of Edenbridge Dr., in Islington. Before you buy any used car get our little book CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH (1964) 1 TD 1077 Wiison Ave. (at Keele) ME 5â€"156 It‘s called "How to Buy a Useqa Car"â€"and contains I! the information you needâ€" from what to look tor, to how to sign the contrack You can get a copy free from Downsview Chrysier, Just write, drop in or telep!ane. It may help you make a better deal. gown of Spanish lace, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her long tulle veil was accented by a bouffant overveil. Matron of honor, Mrs. Mae Mcâ€" Millan wore an empire style gown of pink flowered organza and tafâ€" feta. The other attendants, Miss Thelma Whorley, Miss Hannelle Karvinen, Miss Deborah McMillan and flower girl, Miss Rosanna Palmiri, wore floor length Aâ€"line gowns in apple green. Best man for the groom was (Continued on page 10) Photo by Hardy Our Lady of Sorrows Church for ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hazcke of Totteâ€" Haacke and Dr. John Schillinger. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schillinger of Dunedin Dr. _ With the groom‘s cousin, James Cosgrove presiding at the organ, and John Arab as soloist, Father Brady, officiated at the ceremony. floor length brocade gown, was given in marriage by her father. Her empire line gown featured a chapel train which flowed from the shoulders, and her bouffant illusion veil was caught at the crown by a seed pearls and crystal drops. The bride carried a cascading bouquet of white orchids, stephanotis and yellow Sweetheart roses. * % Maid of honor, Miss Donna Bilâ€" lings 2 1d bridesmaids, Miss Pamela Overgard, Mrs. Ronald McGregor, Mrs. John Hinkley and Mrs, Murâ€" ray Trusler were gowned alike in floor length aqua shantung dresses. Their matching rose headâ€" pieces were centred with sged pearls and held wisps of illusion veils. The attendants carried casâ€" cading bouquets of white daisies. Best man for the groom was his brother, Willfam Schillinger, while Roger Dr A Standards of white «gladioli, Schillinger â€" Haacke Wed At Our Lady Of Sorrows Hart, Dr. Howard Eckler, Bob KeRe Eie Sommerâ€"Phylhs Piller Use this space to add up your monthly payments The picture that gets you where you laugh? then cut them down with an Associates consolidation loan Add up your monthly obligations. If the total is too high, the Associates will lend you the money to clear up those debts, and turn them into one low monthly payment. And by paying off debts instead of putting! them off, you keep your credit good for any other purchases you thake in the months ahead. So cut monthly payments down with a debt consolidation manager today. ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED E 3rd Hillarious Week! ovcon ALBION meanes PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 1830 WESTON ROAD ~* PHONE 2414411 3385 LAKESHORE BLVD. EAST CL 99621 AIR CONDITIONED Lecated in the ALMON MALL (Albica Read and Kplingh PHONE 741â€"0016 Montreal, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Florida, British Columbia, Calgary, Madoc, Sudbury and Norwood. Prior to their wedding the young couple were entertained by: Mr. and Mrs. F. Graham at a Christâ€" mas cocktail party; Mr. and Mrs. W. Warden at a Valentine cocktail party; Mrs. Ron McGregor and Miss Pamela Overgard, held a bathroom shower for the bride. Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown enterâ€" party at a dinner party. Miss Nan Bonyun, a fellow teacher to the bride, held a shower presentation. Mrs. R. Halfnight entertained at Mrs. R. Halfnight entertained at a neighbourhood shower. Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. A. Spence held a pantry shower. . The groom‘s (Continued on page 16) PUBLICG NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. John Schillinger are seen cutting their wedâ€" ding cake following their recent marriage at Qur Lady of Sorrows Church, The bride is the former Sharon Haacke. Photo by Piper Studios It has been written that a "Desigâ€" nator" known by fashion and quality alone has forthwith broken the laws of the lands. CITIZENS â€" STAND UP â€" TAKE YE NOTICE! "Hear ye, This store has taken Brand name merchandise of the latest fashions and styles and reduced it up to and including AND WHEREAS we wish to make known that effective this Thursday, the 14th day of July, in the year of our Lord, ninteen hundred and sixtyâ€"six on or about the ninth hour in the forenoon, a clearing of all merchandise shall commence; AND WHEREAS for your added convenience we accept any and all credit cards; AND WHEREAS our premises are air conditioned for your comfort: AND WHEREAS we shall stay open until 9 every night except Saturday until July 24th as an added convenience for us to meet you, our customers in Weston, Mount Dennis, North York and Etobicoke areas; AND WHEREAS on every purchase you can save even more, hecause we‘re exâ€" clusive in the Weston area in men‘s clothing offering you LUCKY GREEN STAMPS ; AND WHEREAS our Stock Suits regularly priced $89.50 $110.00 shall be reduced as low as . ‘ AND WHEREAS our Sports Jackets regularly $45.00 to $55.00 shall be reduced as low as psioes . AND WHEREAS our Tailor Made Suits regularly $120.00 to $140.00 shall be reduced as low as ... in sB AND WHEREAS our Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure Slacks regularly $25.00 to $35.00 are reduced to . comsdiite f AND WHEREAS our Raincoats regularly $37.50 to $49.50 shall be reduced to as low as nvveverternconterivesrravernyeret deanevinus 1. AND WHEREAS our Windbreakers regularly $10.95 to $22.50 shall be reduced as low as ... ... q AND WHEREAS our Summer Casual Slacks regularly $12.95 to $25.00 are now reduced as IOW Ag ...z ol AND WHEREAS our imported Italian Knits regularly $39.50 now are reduced to ‘ AND WHEREAS our Dress Shirts regularly $5.50 to $9.00 are now reduced to as low as .. orrevopytentodieverveset e dyrryyeavenenyeecenyracrecluge YOU WILL FIND THIS CLEARANCE SALE AT ... AND WHEREAS our Sp'm‘l.l Shirts, Shirt Jacks and Henleys regularly $6.95 to $13.95 shall be reduced as low as rams FASHIONS FOR MEN e eoree "THE STORE WHERE FASHION AND QUALITY MEETS THE MAN" 50; orr: Hear ye‘" 1916 WESTON ROAD (At Lawrence) IN THE WESTLAW BUILOMG Brethren, if you cannot stand for this unlawfulness, read no further. 1 9.97 hall 524.97 to 549.97 524.97 589.97 17 °7 (50%) 57.97 sQ@ .97 .97 .97

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