Letters, in braille, are received sfrequently from him, in which he tells of his work in the garâ€" den, his small dutts at the school, in addition to studying the usual subjects, and braille. Competing with 45 other teams they won with a score of 3,721, with Viv Spalding bowling 325 flat in the first game, and Shirâ€" ley Mahoney scoring 308 flat. The other ladies in the team contributing to the victory are Hazel Sills, captain; Becky Burke, Doreen Smith, Alice Christened by the Rev. W. P. Rumball, the baby wore a beauâ€" tiful christening robe sent from Scotland . from _ her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret CHRISTENING Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNair, Riverwood Parkway, entertained at a reception and luncheon folâ€" lowing the christening of their chosen daughter, Lortaine Anne, in Logan Geggie Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, March 17. â€" Among the guests were Mr. MeNair‘s Scottish aunt, 80â€"yearâ€" old Mrs. Margaret Scobie and the baby‘s godparents, Mr. and Mra. C. E. Eaton. Ugly Dachshund," will be shown Miss Nancy Sandford, daughâ€" in Queensway Wnited Church _ ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sandâ€" Sunday School Auditorium on _ ford, Ambleside Ave., was honâ€" Satuaday, March 30, at 9.30 a.m. _ ored at a briddl shower recently and 1 p.m., which will interest _ given by Mrs. C. E. Eaton and youngsters up to 14 or 15 years her daughters, Heather and eld. _ Margaret. : HE ‘SEES‘ HOPE The children of Queensway United Sunday School are conâ€" tinuing their support of their mdopted blind boy in India, by contributing $10 monthly which complétely supports this young blind boy, Devassy Markey Madan, â€" 15â€"yearsâ€"old, in the Alwaye School for the Blind, South India. A Spring Tea and Bazaar, sponsored by the Ladies‘ Auxâ€" iliary of Branch 217, Canadian Legion, will be held in the Legion Hall, Royal York Rd., on Saturâ€" day, March 80, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Ed. Dunning is convening the affair, which will include a bake table. The ladies‘ bowling team is to be congratulated in winning the trophy at the Legion tournament held in Walkerton last Wednesâ€" day, March 20. _ â€" Msidew:ing home the trophy, each@eceived an electric cooker. The children of the Sunday School contribute by gifts of money, usually from their spendâ€" ing money, in addition to their regular offering, and plans are under consideration to have a dance to assist, if f o u n d necessary. . Garbutt "PAROLED" after serving 48 years with Goodyear of Canada at its New Toronto factory is A. M. Skinner, operating manâ€" ager of Manufacturers‘ Sales dept. Mr. Skinner, of 70 Dixfield Drive in Central Admission is only 25¢. A Walt Disney movie, "The couh BAZAAR SET ouBeRsvhAy D ‘Hey ... I‘m free! The party was held in Logan Geggie Church auditorium and some 35 guests attended and showered the brideâ€"elect . with lovely gifts. Nancy will wed James Tervit, son of Mrs. Maud Tervit, North Toronto, in Logan Geggie Church on 11th May. The Junior Boys‘ Brigade of Logan Geggie Church are to be complimented on winning the Toronto Battalion Annual Maze March competition held recently in Toronto. These 8, 9 and 10â€"yearâ€"olds won the trophy for the best marching squad in the city. > And congratulations to young Margaret Eaton, who won the bronze medal at the Highland Dancers‘ Spring Competition, on March 9. She competed in the Novice under 9 years old class. Around the Queensway lately has been buzzing with bridal parties, and several Spring wedâ€" dings are planned and engageâ€" ments announced. (Good tidings for a columnist.) Miss Carole Renshaw, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Renâ€" shaw, 327 Kipling Ave. S., was feted at several parties prior to her wedding on Saturday, March 23 in Logan Geggie Church, when she exchanged marriage vows with Ronald Taverner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taverner, Brawley Ave. Entertaining at miscellaneays~ showers were Mrs. Kelly Mitchell and daughter Yvonne, the maidâ€" ofâ€"honour, Kipling Ave. S.; Mrs. Charles Lake, 375 Kipling Ave. S.; Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Warnica Ave.; Brenda Hutchinson : was hostess at a party of coâ€"workers at Bell Telephone Co., a personal BY MRS. T. TURNER TELEPHONE CL. 1 7224 SHOWER HELD shower, held at 260 The Westâ€" Miss Nancy Sandford, daughâ€" _ way; bridesmaid Lynne Asling ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sandâ€" hosted a kitchen and pantry ford, Ambleside Ave., was honâ€" _ shower held in her home, 425 ored at a briddl shower recently _ Rimilton Ave., and the groom‘s given by Mrs. C. E. Eaton and _ relatives, Mrs. John Morgan, her daughters, Heather and _ Mrs. Daly, Mrs. Lang Preston Margaret. â€" entertained for the brideâ€"elect; a The party was held in Logan linen shower held at the home Geggie Church auditorium and _ of Mrs. H. Taverner, 343 some 35 guests attended and _ Islington Ave. S. SPRING WEDDINGS A REAL ‘FLING‘ WIN TROPHY tmï¬ Etobicoke, is relieved of his ball and chain of office by Alice Challoner and Sheila Grantham at retirement party. Mr. Skinner joined Goodyear in 1920 as a clerk in the stock department. Wedding bells will ring on May 4 for Miss Margaret Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Sills, Dumbarton Rd., and George Mills, Toronto, when they wed in St. John‘s Baptist Church, Toronto. Margaret was honored guest at a shower hosted by Mrs. Harry Spencer, 1. Darlington Ave., on March 19 (her birthâ€" day) attended by some 33 friends who showered her with lovely gifts; and Miss Marjorie Griffin was hostess at a shower given in her home, Fontenay Cres., Islington. Still another May 4 wedding! Miss Charolyn Hodgson, and Raymond Fischer will exchange marriage vows in Runnymede United Church. The brideâ€"elect‘s aunt, Mrs. Clarence Hodgson, was hostess at a shower held on March 9 atâ€" tended by 80 relatives and friends who showered the brideâ€" toâ€"be with many gifts, from a "A‘~ "out save en . 255â€"9151 ROSS WEMP SA KLEINBURG GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB SS WEMP imireo s LIMITED 2749 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. CAR and TRUCK RENTALS Call Mr. White (Daily, Including Sundays) FULLY PRIVATE BEST RATES IN METRO NO INITIATION FEE _ GOLFERS ! ! 851â€"0115 IN INDIA At Alderwood Collegiate An impressive list of repreâ€" sentatives heads up Alderwood Collegiate‘s Business Education Night, Tuesday, April 9. Aimed at students in business and commercial courses, the eveâ€" ning is sponsored by Etobicoke Secondary School Guidance Heads Association. Beginning at 8 p.m. students will be introduced to representaâ€" tives of business and governâ€" ment in all fields of endeavors. ‘The school is located at‘ 300 Valermo Drive. Local youngsters Available for discussion will be > representatives from . the fields of accounting to utilities. A certified accountants‘ assoâ€" ciation will represent that occuâ€" pation.: Advertising will be repâ€" Ten dollars a month is really very little. The children are supporting a young blind boy in the Alwaye School for the Blind in South India. But it goes a long way in India, as the children of Queensâ€" way United Church Sunday School well know. Devassy Markey Madan, 15 frequently writes to the Lakeâ€" shore children, in braille, and tells them of his life. Young Devassy describes his little garden, his school work and his duties at the school in his letters. Giving up spending money isn‘t difficult for the Sunday school children when they know they are making life more pleasant for an unfortunate young man on the other side of the world. wishing well, with a musical bell, arranged by aunts and uncles. _ A buffet supper was prepared by Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Frank Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, 8 Saunders Cres., have announced the engagement of their daughâ€" ter Linda, to Ronald Ardito, Royal York Rd., the wedding to be solemnized in Queensway United Church on October 19. Mrs. Gordon Parsons enterâ€" tained at a bridal shower in her home, 3 Cloverhill Rd., in honor of Miss Lorie Marley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marley, 22 Aldgate Ave., who will marry Ford Hegadorn, Brampton, in St. Mark‘s Church on April 20. Attending from Bram pton were the prospective groom‘s grandmother and relatives. The brideâ€"elect received many lovely gifts and a delicious buffet supâ€" per was served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMois, 49 Milton St., are receiving congratulations on the birth of their third grandson, Scott James Robert, a brother for Mark and Daryl, born on March 10; a gift from their daughter Mau*ne and sonâ€"inâ€"law Gordon Cotton, Cooksâ€" ville. Charolyn is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.+Art Hodgson, 357 Kipling Ave. S., and her bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fischer. The wedding has been anâ€" nounced of Miss Doreen Rodgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rodgers, 114 Grand Ave., and Mr. Larry Woodward, Lakeview, the marriage to be held in Mimâ€" ico Presbyterian Church on October 5. supporting blind teenager Career tips offered by management heads A THIRD Canada Advertising. Representaâ€" tives of the armed forces will spokesman as well. The Ontario Department of Civil Service will represent jobs in the civil service field, and communication occupations will be discussed by Bell Telephone and Canadian Pacific Telecomâ€" munications officials. A career in data processing will be discussed by the Departâ€" ment of Education and the CBC will talk on TV and radio careers. Humber College and Ryerson will have representatives to talk on higher education. Business and commerce stuâ€" dents with a thought for teachâ€" ing will be interested to learn that after completing a three year course at Ryerson in comâ€" merce they can qualify for teachâ€" ing commerce in the secondary schools. Wellâ€"known exâ€"Maple Leafer, Eddie Litzenberger will repreâ€" sent investment careers. He might even toss in a little"hockey talk. _ Local industry and manufacâ€" turing will be represented by both the Etobicoke and Rexdale Industrial Associations. R Canada Manpower will discuss employment personnel service. _ Borough information officer Pat Ribbons will represent the borough. CPR and CPA, will represent the transportation fields, and service organizations â€"will be represented by Shell Oil of Canada. 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