Following the open house, their family members entertained the couple at dinner held in Scott‘s Villa, Planned and held by the four ehildren of the couple, friends, neighbours, and relatives, dropped in during the day to extend conâ€" gratulations. Beautiful floral triâ€" butes, cards and many lovely gifts were received by the happy couple. A wedding cake, three tiered was a feature of the afternoon. Four very young ladies, ages five, six, 12 and 13, all members of the family, assisted in serving the guests, and looked charming in their anniversâ€" The reception was a complete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, who were delighted by the festiâ€" vities. each child present was allowed to pick a gift after his number was ealled. The gifts were good used toys. Each child left with a smile on his face, a stomach full of popâ€" corn, & balloon in one hand and a gift in another. An open house and reception to eelebrate the 25th wedding anniâ€" wersary of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mackay, 351 Rathburn Road, was held at the home of their daughter Mrs, D. Lyons, the Queensway on Sunday, May 7th. other exciting games. To add to the occasion, a magician, Nick Boer, left the children spelibound with his sleight of hand and mystery tricks. The hobby room and antique shop under the direction of Mrs. Edith Manklow was of great interest to the children and parents alike. Some points of interest inâ€" eluded live pigeons in cages and an old time oxen yoke. It was sugâ€" gested that a repeat performance be held at a later date. _ * Children of St. Margaret‘s Church School participated in a‘ Fun Fair at the parish hall, April 29. In remembrance of Centennial Year, a silver birch tree was plantâ€" ed with each child being given an opportunity to throw a shovelful of earth into the hole. â€"Each child paid a small admisâ€" sion which entitled him to Fish Pond, Ball Throwing, Balloon solo pianist at the spring concert of the Etoâ€" bicoke Philharmonic Orchestra received plaudits and a floral bouquet when she perâ€" formed at Royal York Collegiate Friday Silver Wedding Marked CURTAIN CALL! Miss Nadine MacDonald, Kids Plant Birch To Mark Centennial Of special interest was the Tollowing Inmim: Nanking Garden Restaurant, 1664 Islington Ave. N., Rexdale, 5mrio. Plan 0, south 29‘6" of Tot 4 and part of private lane 29‘6" x 198‘, Restaurant with dining room, seating capacity 80. An:cr.non who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and tho"rmnd. of objection in writing shall be filed with Mr. H. J. Browne, the registrar of the licensing district, whose address is 55 Lakeshore Boulevard Esst, Toronto 2, Ontario, at least.ten days ?«"'15'-. m;:-;"th‘ at wlhd m:ywaï¬nznb l: DATED at Etobicoke this 4th day of May, 1967. P. CHIANG, s 1664 Islington Ave. N., Licensing District No. 6 TAKE NOTICE that Nanking Garden Restaurant of the Borough of Etobicoke in the Cou'ntx of York will make application at a Special Meeting of the Lit}uor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at tio Offices of the Liquor Licence Board, 55 Lakeshore Blvd. East, in the City of Toronto in the County of York on Tu“d.c{o:kh. Thirtieth day of May, 1967, at the hour of 9:30 0‘ , D.S.T., in mmm&.mm of a Dining bounge Licence, for the sale consumption of liquor with meals for the following Inmim: Nanking Garden Restaurant, 1664 Islington Ave. N., Rexdale, !;lurio. Plan 6. south 29‘6" The Liquor Licence Act NOTICE of APPLICATION Those who helped to make the day such a success were the superâ€" intendent and her staff, Mrs. M. Smith, Bernice Hodgson, Susan Penwell, Linda Duguid, Wendy Holliday, John Manklow, Dick Evans, and Norm Stanbury. decorated for the occasion with centennial balloons, flags and emblems, made by members of the junior W.A. under the direction of Mrs. J. Manuge. In keeping with the confederation theme, Mrs. R. Holdsworth, superintendent of the Sunday school wore an old fashâ€" joned gown of blue with hoopskirt, bonnet and white lace. PONTIACâ€" BUICK + CADILLAC Meet your Addison‘s neighbourhood representative Addison‘s on Bay is pleased to announce that your Addison repreâ€" sentative cam now offer demonâ€" stration drives in any of the family of five fantastic Firebirds. To have a Firebird brought to your door, call him at his home number (see above) or at 925â€"9341. And reâ€" member, Addison‘s stands ready to prove they can sell you a Pontisc Firebird for less than any other dealer. The parish hall was suitably Addison‘s on Bay Representative available for demonstration drives ON BAY LIMITED Firebirds MR. GUY MILLS 30 Toledo Drive Etobicoke, Ont. Phone 621â€"0944 evening. Miss MacDonald is pictured here with Peter H. Miller, first violinist and pastâ€" president of the Philharmonic Society, Harâ€" man Haakman, conductor and A. (Tony) Fagan, violinist and president of the So;ig& $ Sta Before 1942, the year the U.S. Forest Fire Prevention campaign started, statistics show that forest fires increased in direct proporâ€" tion to the number of forest visiâ€" tors. The country then averaged 210,000 forest fires a year, which annually burned 30 milliop acres of forest and range land. With the forest fire prevention program unâ€" der way, this drastic preâ€"war burnâ€" age has been reduced to almost 100,000 fires and almost 4 million acres, although forestâ€"area visits have more than quadrupled. We do not have accurate statistics on this in Ontario, but we are convinced that public education is the factor keeping the number of forest fires from sky rocketing. What a wonderful opportunity to please mom; mom get back and start nagging This Mother‘s Day why not give mom, what she has always wanted â€"A New Dining Room Set to have that big meal! You can use it too for Father‘s Day! We have them on for close to 4 Priceâ€" Knechtel, Fitton Parke, Princeville and Colonial sets by Kroehler and Roxton. "To make it easier we‘re offering 20% off on our Red Ribbon Mother‘s Day specials. And naturally you‘re welcome to use one of our comfortable credit plans. *3 Come and see the beautiful things we have for Mothers. Not a calorie in the lot." Contract Furniture Associates 1860 DUNDAS HIGHWAY EAST Between Hwy. 27 and Dixie Rd. on South Side in Plaza at Wharton Way. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday to Friday. Till 6 p.m. Saturday for assessment and action. The O.M.A. commitee on public health also suggested that legislaâ€" tion be passed regulating the emisâ€" sion into the air of pollutants by industry, motor vehicles, incineraâ€" tors and dwellings. Iricluded in the regulations would be prohibition of fuels giving off excessive pollutâ€" In a series of resolutions the O.M.A. urged the Ontario governâ€" ment to sponsor research into the effects and control of water and air pollution, and to alleviate sewage problems in resort areas by ensurâ€" ing that individual building lots are sufficient to support adequate sepâ€" tic tank drainage beds. Monitoring stations to measure air pollution throughout Ontario have been recommended by the province‘s doctors. The Ontario Medical Association annual meeting in Toronto today suggested the stations as a basis for a program of air pollution conâ€" trol. The monitoring stations, loâ€" cated at strategic points in the province, would measure pollutants in the air and transmit the inforâ€" mation to a central control station , _ 2770341 In the fifth week after pregâ€" nancy begins, hands and arms deâ€" velop at the same time as the heart. Therefore factors which afâ€" fect limb development at that time The Johns Hopkins team stresses that early diagnosis of this heart ailment is important so that proâ€" per medication, diet, and advice concerning exercise is prescribed before heart surgery is underâ€" taken, if such surgery is ever necessary. * Babies born with an arm or hand defect may also have a heart defect, says a medical team from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltiâ€" more, headed by*Dr. Kenneth B. 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