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Weston Times (1966), 25 May 1967, p. 11

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'Auuiludm:-puihh sale will be held in St. Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church on Saturday, June 3, at 10 am. under the auspices of the W.A, rummage sale is being conâ€" du:Bbyth.min.‘mp,nd the afternoon group is in charge of the home baking. Miss Brenda Hunt, Bentley Dr., was the recipient of many lovely gifts at recent prebridal showers prior to her wedding on s.t:r::l.. May 20, in St. Elizabeth‘s ean Church, when she exchanged marriage vows with Mr.. Douglas Wilkins, also of Bentley Dr.‘ _ Entertaining in her honor were Mrs. Jessie Allen and Miss Suzanne Young, who hosted a personal shower; Mrs. Jim Rae, and the office staff at International Forâ€" resters Insurance Co., Toronto. _ The â€"bride‘s pafents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunt, had as their house guests for the wedding Mrs. Al Simmons, Mrs. Russell Walker, from Winnipeg, and Mrs. Frank Vesey, Red Lake, Ont. decorations, Miss Linda Brylinski, 19 Kebral Ave., was showered with beautiful gifts at a prebridal party hosted by Mrs. Gerry Siple, 20 Aylesbury Cres., on May 9. wed Mr. Fred Galbraith, Etobicoke, in Royal York Rd. United Church on August 12. â€" Baskets of white and yellow mums decorated St. Leo‘s Church, Mimico for the wedding of Sherrilyn (Sherry) _ Maryanne Pihulak to Peter Nicholas Sklar. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Pihulak, 1630 Lincolnshire Blvd., Port Credit, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sklar, Sklarâ€"Pihulak Rites 54 Glendale Ave., Toronto 3 _ The Rev. Dr. Father Markle officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. McCarthy was the organist. _ _ Springtime Wedding At St. Leo‘s Church Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length white crepe sheath, lace bodice, matching coat with long sleeves and flared back. Her short veil was caught to an organza flowered headpiece and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis and white gardenias. Faye Thomas was maid of honour, Jan Szpik, Sheila Lancaster, Diane Kasiniak, Ryta Siekierski, were bridesmaids and little Susan Sklar was the flower girl. All were similarly dressed in full length sleeveless white sheaths with yellow appliqued daisies under the bodices, Tneir shoes were yellow and their headpieces <were white bows with In a setting of pink and white Some 382 guests were present to TRUCKS . . . $2099. 1967 MERCURY PICKâ€"UP Selling Satisfaction for 15 Years MERCURY e METEOR e COUGAR + COMET FALCON e ~CORTINA e MERCURY TRUCKS BLOOR ST. W. at ISLINGTON AVE. Phone 231â€"3361 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY »â€"â€" Thursdoy, May 25, 1967 â€" A LONG THE QUEENSWAY By Mrs. T. Turner â€"â€" Phone CL 17224 â€"â€"â€"~ d'«u'ulunhwloul“,'!‘u-ufiu. in the Legion Hall, Royal York, * * * Rd., on Saturday evening, May 18.| A wedding of interest to many Some 30 "Old Sweats" were|Of Etobicoke will be solemnized M'mmmmmnhn”.vhnll-nafl-n from Sunnybrook Hospital, and| Mse Sparks, daughter of Mr. and were recalled. â€" Guests at the Kead table with president Ken Bretherton and his executive officers were the branch‘s padre, Rev. Keith Kiddell of the Church of Atonement, Alderwood, ionl Canadian Navy. A delicious roast beef dinner was served by the Ladies Auxiliary, which also provided the entertainâ€" mentâ€"a â€" variety â€" show, "Music Through The Years", directed by Ray, brotherâ€"inâ€"law Tom Reid, and friend, Fred Osmond, are off on their annual fishing trip to Newâ€" boro, north of Kingston. (Hope you had a good catch, fellows.) Mrs. Molly Court. Attending from the Queensway were Linda Killin ahd her mother, Mrs.*A. Killin, Nordin Ave., Lynn Sellors and her mother, Mrs. G. H. Sellors, Warnicka Ave., and Gloria Heron and her mother, Mrs. E. T. The Kappa Psi Chapter of Theta Kappa Sigma sorority held its mother and daughter banquet last week in Wedgewood Restaurant, Bloor St. W. _ _ yellow appliqued daisies worn at the crown. They carried yellow daisy mums tied with yellow ribbon. Andy Popik was best man, while Ted Szpik, Ron Brodawka, Jim Huchkewich and Bob Stachula, served as ushers. For the reception held at the Ukrainian Community Centre, Alderâ€" wood, the bride‘s mother received in a mint green three piece silk suit with jewllery top, white and mint green hat, matching shoes and bag, and a corsage of burnt orange roses on her handbag. She was assisted by the groom‘s mother in a dressy blue jacket enâ€" semble, with beige hat, shoes and bag and a pink rose corsage. The couple will travel to the Barbadoes at a later date. The bride‘s travelling costume was a white brocade dress and coat, bright pink shoes, bag and flower in her hair with a white orchid on her bag. They will live in Mimico. â€" Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. McLennan of Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs, G. Fishes of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Blahy of Atiko, Kan. Mr. George Beech, his brother Mae Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sparks, 12 Clay Crt., will become the bride of Mr. Harold Bates, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bates, Gravenhurst. The wedding will be solemnized in St. Phillip‘s Church at 7:30 p.m. Darlene is a graduate of the Hosâ€" been nursing in goim.'r'k- at Queensway General Hospital. Her future husband is a graduate of the University of Guelph where he received his Bachelor of Science degree on May 19. About a year ago, in this colâ€" umn, we congratulated Jim Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price, 17 Woodford Park Rd., on attainâ€" ing his Industrial Engineering degree at the Toronto University. Now more congratulations are in order, for Jim has won, and will marry, Miss Sandra Lyon Saville, of Guelph, in Norfolk St. United Church, Guelph, on 3rd June. The brideâ€"elect is a graduate of the Hospital for Sick Children, and was recently honored at a lovely buffet supper and ‘miscellaneous shower given by Jim‘s cousin, Margaret Pavolich, Midland Ave., Scarboro, when some 35 guests showered her with many gifts. Jim is presently employed with British American Oil Co., Torento, and has planned a honeymoon in Bermuda with his bride. â€" The Islington Social Club is sponsoring a Grand Bridge and Euchre, to be held in the Etobicoke Masonic Temple, 600 Renforth Dr., on Wednesday, May 31, at 8 p.m., with good prizes, and refreshâ€" ments. All bridge and euchre buffs are cordially invited. Tickets ($1) may be had from George Beech, BE 3â€"9143 and Ray Beech, BE 1â€"6145. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Grainger, Trueman Ave., and son Robert, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. Grainger‘s parents in Perth, Ont. More Showers: (No, it isn‘t a weather forecast.) » Mrs. Cecil Brough entertained at a miscellaneous shower in her home on Winston Grove in honour of Miss Sharon Murphy, daughter of Mrs. H. A. L. Murphy and the late Dr. Murphy, Winston Grove, who will wed Mr. Anthony Gibb, Toronto, early this summer,. Twentyâ€"four guests attended the lovely party and showered Sharon, who teaches at Fairfield public school, with many beautiful and useful gifts. RAMBLER RAMBLER 3 CARE FREE DAYS FOR TWO â€" To OTTAWA or NEW YORK PHONE 239â€"3111 Areo With the purchase of any Used Car, New Car, or Demo. Including: Th'zl:M Lifeâ€"Entertai fastâ€"Toursâ€"Theatre Ticketsâ€"Cocktails and Lunch. FREE! FREE! PHONE INFORMATION. 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Thomas Lawrence‘ Courtnéy, son of Mrs, Bertrand Callaghan, 101 Uno Dr., and the late Cecil Courtâ€" On Sunday evening, May 14, the men of the congregation of ~St. 1 vn> mmprmng uht eopratimel a very interesting and play, "The Promised Paraclete." (Paraclete is the Greek title for The Holy Spirit.) It was a mystery play with modern overtones, written by the Rev. Stanley Gilbey, with addiâ€" tions by Michael Ecob, very cleverly presented and appropriate to Whit Sunday. Much Credit is United Church. presentation: Father Hugh Reyâ€" nglds, _ James _ LaForce, _ Cecil Corney, Harold Harte, Gerald Sampson, Leonard Cress, Jack Walker, Peter Tuer, William Butâ€" ler, George Becker, Lewis Chafe, Robert Simmonds, Stewart Sampâ€" son, Angela Reynolds, Gina Laâ€" Force, guitarist, who wrote her own composition, and performed admirably, Ian Montizambert, soloâ€" ist, and the choir, directed by Thomas Robinson, organist. Refreshments were served in the Parish Hall by the ladies of the congregation, and it is hoped that more of these enjoyable evenings will be presented in the near future. Attention all bowling enthusiasts â€"a mixed bowling party is being held in the Queensway Bowl on Monday and Tuesday, June 5 and 6, at 8 p.m., sponsored by the Alderwood Branch of the Women‘s Auxiliary of Queensway General Hospital, the proceeds from which will augment the Chapel Fund, the auxiliary‘s Centennial project. Tickets for the Monday night game are sold out, but some are Miss Strom is the GOLF!! _ Brampton Golf Club FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL . . . . . Full Price clining seats. Lic. 579â€"487 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4â€"DOOR SEDAN GOLF ... DINE ... 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Brawley ve., a t with her mm%, who is on holiday from Musselburgh, Scotâ€" land, and will be Mr. and Mrs. The 18th Lakeshore Scouts Ladies Auxiliary will hold a sale of home baking on May 27 (Satâ€" urday) from 1:30 to 4 p.m., in St. Elizabeth‘s Anglican Church, the Queensway (uear Islington Ave.). This affair is to raise funds to assist Peter Kufski to attend the World Boy Scout Jamboree in Idaho, U.S.A., in August. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pope, Renâ€" forth Drive, spent the holiday weekend at their cottage on Selw Bay, and had as their guests l{: and Mrs. M. Krol and their sons Danny and Barry, and Billie Keith. Profound sympathy is conveyed to Mrs. H. (y;nh) McKenzie, 44 Queensborough Dr., who is mournâ€" ing the passing, on Friday, May 19, of her beloved sister, Mrs. Mildred Cole. The 92 provincial parks operated in Ontario cover 3,747,267 acres, with another 60 park reserve areas covering 476,000 acres. 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