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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Jan 1964, p. 11

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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. G. Bright, Dixon Road, returned on New Yel“'l Day from a threeâ€"week vacation in Fort Lauderdale. They particularâ€" ly enjoyed the golfing. f s. Joe Wingate has returned to her home on Shaver Ave. after leads the Canadian String Quartet, spendinâ€" a weekâ€"end, during the holiday season, in New York ll\d’ It there‘s a ticket or two availâ€" Long|Island. |able to this concert, a callâ€"to BE Miss Hope Ronald of Royal York Collegiate staff, spent the vacation ‘in Barbadoes. ~ The Gordon Bosworth family, Prince George Drive, had fun clearâ€" ing the ‘ovely white snow off Lake Rosseau to make a skating spot when they went up on New Year‘s Day to stay until Seturday at their cottage, Linda took Mary Jane Robinson along with het, and Beverley‘s guest was Suellen Kneeshaw. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Puley, Edgevalley Drive, during the holiday season, and still with them, are Mrs. Puley‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mcinnes of Calgary. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, James Buchanan, and Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, have rcturned to Montreal after a holiday visit with their daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope, Alan and Bruce, Drumâ€" bak Road. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bradbrook held a family party during the| """ NCCEMSHTY fo part in a snow holiday season at their new home on Palace Arch Drive. Among those}:""k im ,°"de': to be off the travelâ€" present from outâ€"ofâ€"town were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nattress, Stoney, ed po;tpfl./shove.]lgd our way out Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John Nattress, Nobleton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.\l“"' in the evening. H'lppy new Agar, Nashville; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Agar, Nobleton, all with their Y°2" to you, between gritted teeth. families, and Miss Freida Constable, Maple. | x x x The Bradbrooks have two daughters, Carol, who teaches at Westâ€" SETTLING DOWN way Public School, and Margot, who attends Princesk Margaret| The holidays now over, the reguâ€" School. jInrly-rheduled events in most of * * * * * * ; im" lives are beginning to occur Mr. and Mrs, James Buchanan, and Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, again. A large number of township have rcturned to Montreal after a holiday visit with their daughter residents are looking ‘forward to and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope, Alan and Bruce, I'rum~fn|, Etobicoke Concerts Association bak Road. â€" _ _ |first concert of ithis new year. ‘ Miss Judith Smith, Winston Grove, who graduated from Colby Junior College, New London, N.H., last.May, and has since been in the business world down town, left on Saturday to spend two weeks in New York. & ()n Monday afternoon, January 13, at 5, the Islington Branch of the Wom»n‘s Auxiliary of the Queepa®ay General Hospital, will meet at the home of Mrs. A. L. Mufray, Thicket Road, Markland Wood. s Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Carloss, Jack and Jane, of Edgevalley Drive, spent the holiday season with friends at their former home, Elliot Lake. Mr. and ?irs. Bert Medhurst, Allanbrook& Drive, spent the holiday season in Nussau, where they stayed at the Montague Beach Hotel. They report just a bit more rain than they lik@d but apart from that, a very pleasant holiday, including a visit with the Vern Davises, who moved to Nassau last summer from Islington. Mr. and Mrs. William Peter McReynolds have returned from their honeymoon in the north and are getting settled in their Eglinton Ave. W. apartment. Mrs, McReynolds is the former Gail Fowle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Fowle, Burnhamthorpe Park Blyd. Their marriage was an event of Saturday, December 28, at St. George‘s Church onâ€"theâ€"Hill. Charles Fowle, Mr. and Mrs. Mare Cox, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rolls, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Mackenzie, and Miss Jane Jackson. Entertaining for the bric: were Mrs. Eric Mellish and Miss Cathy Mellish, Mrs. Bruce Marshall and Mrs. Paul McKenzie, and Mrs. E. S. Sargeant. ‘ Aunts of the bride and groom and the bride‘s godmother, preâ€" sided at the tea table when Mrs. Fowle held a tea in her daughter‘s honor. The ffiom's mother, Mrs. T. G. McReynolds of San Francisco entertained Following the rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wright and their niece, Barbara, of Maxâ€" well, Ont., have been guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melâ€" drum, Monkton Ave, Barbara has come to Toronto to enter the nursâ€" ingâ€"assistant‘s course at Grace Hospital, The girls live in residence during the tenâ€"month course. . Among those who entertained for the bride and groom were: Rev_‘ and Mrs. W. C. Ecclestone, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Todd, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. F. F. Taylor will preside at the coffee hour at the close of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. F. C. Delmas, Mrs. J. D. Shortall, Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe, Mrs. J. W. Setchell, Mrs. W D. Saunders, Mrs W. E. Sager, Mrs. G. T. Rowntree, Mrs. Ross Ritchie, Mrs. J. W. Rayâ€" mond, and Mrs. J. W. Raithby. Susan, Sara, and Scott Coyle, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavim Coyle, spent Christmas with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norsworthy in Lake Worth, Florida, The family made the trip by car, returning Saturday to their home on Oldham Road. Before the mecting the executive will entertain 19 new members at a dessert party at the home of the president, Mrs. A. J. Mackie, Abiline Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schick, Chestnut Hills Parkway, enjoyed a brief holiday visit from Mrs. Schick‘s brother and Mr. Schick‘s sisâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Deeth of Vancouver. Ferne Alexander, the only woman police inspector in Canada, will talk about her work this evening at the Etobicoke University Women‘s Club, The meeting is at 8.15 at Humber Valley Village Public School. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Dewar, Rayside Drive, were happy to have all their family home for the festive season. Around the Christmas dinâ€" ner table at Valhalla Inn with Mr. and Mrs. Dewar were Mr. and Mrs. George Jarvis of Mount Hope, with Georgene and Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Nixon of Stayner, with Nancy, Paul, Loriâ€"ann, and John; and Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar, who were here from Sudbury, where Mr. Dewar is town planner. M Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Viest and their son, Roger, Great Oak Drive, flew back Sunday from Barbadoes, where they spent the holiday sgeason. day, January 21, was the unique event planned on Monday when the executive of the Kingsway Women‘s Welfare Association, fresh with 1964 enthusiasm, met at the home of Mrs. Neil Peterson, The Kingsâ€" way. Mrs. J. 8. Entwistle presided. Antiques will be among the interâ€" esting articles offered for sale, and the members are asked to bring along their friends, « 7 1 Couples attending the New Year‘s Eve party sponsored by the Couples Club at Islington United Church paused in their dancing to go into the sanctuary for a Watch Night Service, led by Rev. Stewart East and Rev. Andrew Myles. The delicious buffet supper and other events of the evening which made the party such a success were planned by the presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Freeman, and their committee: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Manion, Mr. and Mrs. Art Parry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wiggins, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynskey. x w Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, Cordova Ave., Jhave had as their guest over the holiday season, Mrs. Ron Lines of Vickerage Road, Rugby, England. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. SwitÂ¥er, Rexton Road, with their family, Bob, Elaine, and Kay, drove to Florida, and spent a most interesting holiâ€" da&y exploring the coast as far south as Miami, and back through the cehtre of the state. They trayelled with their trailer, and met fellow campers from all over Ontazio. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce West and Linda have returned to their home in The Kingsway after spending Christmas with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Collins, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field, Oldham Road, with their children, Barâ€" bara, Virginia, Carol, and Stewart, spent New Year‘s at Powâ€"wow Point Lodge. Huntsville, One of a group of six families who planned the outing, they enjoyed the skiing, tobogganing, and sleigh riding with old friends. An auction sale to follow dessert luncheon at The Old Mill on Tuesâ€" On The _ cial Scene A¢ | Violinist Albert Pratz will be. {guest artist at the concert, Mon., Jan. 13, at the Etobicoke Collegiate | auditorium. He‘s a former member of ‘the N.B.C. Symphony and tbc! Toronto S‘mphony Orehcltrl." |Since 1961, he‘s been a professor hof the Faculty of Music of the Unâ€" iversity of Toronto. Mr. Prats has been heard many times on the CBC |as soloist, in chamber recitals and \as ® guest eondnTtor of the CBC |\Symphony, in addition to directing: (his own weekly program. He also) How? Simply quit eating beâ€" {tween meals. This works if you‘re ffirm~minded. If you‘re not, no one The street in North Toronto was a narrow one, so narrow that it was necessary to park in a snow bank in order to be off the travelâ€" led por/t.'\m./shovel!ed our way out later in the evening. Happy new year to you, between gritted teeth. ’ Yours truly has been fired as the ‘iamily. navigator. We were proâ€" ceeding at a snail‘s pace along 401 on ou} way to a 5 p.m. dinner on thgjst. I had the bright idea we might do better going along Lawâ€" rence, so we ducked down Weston Road. We might have done better on Lawrence, but we‘ll never know. Somehow, we found ourselves dtivâ€" ing along a road that was becomâ€" ing progressively more rural. The horrible truth dawned when the road intersected with Shepherd.! We kept onâ€"Jane, of course. Soon passed Pioneer Village (this on our way to north Toronto not Willowâ€" dale), Arrived at Dufferin. From there to Finch. Great hills on Finch, especially without snow tires. Installed chains. Arrived in’ North Toronto 6:15 p.m. Hosteui somewhat hysterical, but dinner not nearly as ruined as she chimed.‘ Certainly Saturday was a better night for getting around than New Year‘s Day. Wonder how many Etobians bogged down in the blizâ€" zard on January 1, and wereâ€"specâ€" tacularly late in arriving at their destinations. Expected back in Etobicoke next week, Miss Macdonald will be one of the first passengers disembarkâ€" ing at the new Maiton air terminal scheduled to start operating on January 12. FAMILY PARTY This is the time of happy family fatherimgs and one of these was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Thomson on Saturday night when they entertained 20 relatives from Oshawa, Port Hope and Erin-l dale to a buffet supper. needs to know anything about your success or failure, because no one knows you belong to this organizaâ€" tion. But if you shed the 10 pounds, you‘re hereby authorized to step out on February 1 and buy yourâ€" self something real pretty â€" and one size smaller. YOU‘RE INVITED To join a club, One that has no executive, no meeting, no memberâ€" ship list, and no dues. It‘s the seeâ€" ret society of weightâ€"whittlers of Etobicoke. The only requirement for membership is that you gainéd 10 pounds between December 1 and December 31 which you wish to see evaporate by January 31. Presently enjoying a vacation in Scotland is Janet Macdonald <of Silverhill Drive who flew home just\ before Christmas to see her tamilyi in Edinburgh for the first time in three years. O Committee chairmen electe d were: Devotions, Mrs. Glenn Marâ€" tin; Social Functions, Mrs. Raiph Silverthorn; Finance, Mrs. Lioyd Sharpe; Program, Mrs. Charles Tanner; Membership, Mrs. D. H. Cooke; Social Assistance and Supâ€" ply, Mrs. D. James Moore; Chrisâ€" tian Education and Missionary Education, Mrs. J. E. M. Honey; Telephone, Mrs, C. P. Curray; Floâ€" wers, Mrs. J. Wesley Coulter; Visiâ€" tation and Community Frbfldlhip,‘ Mrs. George Dickson; Press and Publicity, Mrs. L. B. Sharpe; Liteâ€" rature, Mrs. J.°E. M. Honey; su-‘ wardship and â€" Recruiting, Mrs. Mrs. Eldon Lehman was elected Andrew Myles; Christian Citizenâ€" president of Islington United Churâ€" ship and Social Action, Mrs. K. D. ch Women at the second annual| Wotton. 1 meeting of that organization on| The retiring â€" president, Mrs. Past president and chairman of the Nominating committee is ln.; Fergus R. Brown. Mrs. NM Richards is 1st viceâ€"president, a.nd‘ the other officers, installed by the Rev. Stewart East, are: l.tnhry,‘ Miss Alma Learoyd; recording seeâ€" retary, Mrs. Wm. Lynskey; treaâ€" surer, Mrs. C. M. Noble; Pianist, Mrs. Cyril Howes. l Monday evening mcz VIRGINIA ETHERINGTON â€" BE 3â€"4538 Islington and District Notes HAPPY HOLIDAYS POT LUCK SUPPER Before Christmas, 1963 is strictâ€" ly memory, one event worth noting was an entertainment arranged by the women of St. Wilfrid‘s Church for elderly residents of the Angliâ€" can Strachan Houses. This is an annual outing for the residents and one to which they look forward. | _ Kenneth Harrison, who has givâ€" en up his post as director of music at Islix,gton United Church to join the staff of the Royal Conservaâ€" tory of Music, is to be guest of honâ€" our at a reception at the church on Sunday afternoon January 19th. Mr. Harrison has been with the church for the past 11 years. 1â€"3103 should help you get there. Over 100 people attended the pot luck supper which was a most edâ€" ible tribute to the catering skill of a committee working under the direction of Merle Werner and Eilâ€" een Dew. Entertainment was pro-l vided by members of the" unior‘ choir, accompanied by M. Stilwell; the girl guides of the 361st comâ€" pany who performed a Chriétmas‘ dance under the direction of their captain, Norma Figay, and by J. E. R. Martin who s#howed a capâ€" tivating nature film. Following his installing of the new officers, the Rev. Steward East gave a brief and challenging address to them. The new presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Lehmgn spoke briefly, and invited all to the coffee hour which followed in the reception room, where the hostesses were members of the Cloverdale Unit: Mrs. Miles Dewar, Miss Helen Silverthorn, Mrs. G. J. Flower, Mrs. Garth Stewart, Mrs. Hugh Proctor, Mr:. Jack Elder, Mrs. Geo. Bruce, Sr., Mrs. H. H. Motâ€" tershead, Mrs. Cecil Roberts, and Mrs. R. F. Silverthorn. l presenting the reports in mimeoâ€" graphed form, The speaker for the evening was Mrs. R. Gordon Benâ€" nett of Islington United Church who is a member of the Organizaâ€" tion and Promotion Committee of the United Church Women of Canada. Her topic, "The U.C.W. What? Who? and How?" pm.d' to be a most inspiring one. | The guests were sent honle, each with a box, of candies and cookies packed by members of the ‘Girls‘ Auxiliary.> Infant Barbara Ann Ruth Pura was born on December 22. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pura, 23 Monkton Avenue. . JANUARY , CLEARANCE $ HUMBERTOWN CENTRE | 4999621 HERE FOR CHRISTMAS Boys‘ Suits â€" Overcoats _ Suburban Coats GUEST OF HONOR EDDIE ALLE N ALL QOVERCOATS AND SUBURBANS 20% OFF lotes ’l PANT SPECIAL SHOPPE FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN FOR BOYS AEG. 1698 TO 21.95 as LOw as 9.95 TO 14.95 FOR YOUNG MEN REG. 19.95 TO 35.00 NOW 21.95 TO 24.00 FOR BOYS REG. 25.00 AND 29.95 AS LOW AS 14.95â€"19.95 REG. 17.%0 NOW 22.00 REG. 32.50 NOW 26.00 REG. 35.00 NOW 28.00 FOR YOUNG MEN REG. 39.40 NOW 31.40 REG. 45.00 NOW 34.00 #EG. 49.30 NOW 3%.40 |co wore identical street length|*"~~ *~* °* d | gowns of electric blue peauâ€"deâ€"soie, Delegates had the opportunity ‘with scoop necklines, bell shaped to. Share viewpoints in group disâ€" {skirts and traing falling from a}CUSSiOns, hear experts in the variâ€" bow at the neckline. They wore| 048 area of aleohol education and matching satin shoes and headâ€"|Participate‘ in a field trip to the pieces of nylon tulle centered with|Salvation Army‘s Harbour LiKM! peauâ€"deâ€"soie roses. They carried Clinic for aleoholics and also atâ€" cascade bouquets of gold and bonâ€"|tend an A.A. meeting. ‘ ze chrysanthemums and talisman| Speakers were Dr. R. Gordon‘ roses. Miss Linda Thomson was Bell, Rev. James R. Hord, Secre»‘ flower girl and was attired in gold/tary, Department of Evangelism \satin fashioned on theâ€"same lines and Social Service, United Church; "lnd with matching headpiece, Hemw Dr, Eugene Forsey, Research Diâ€" Geraldine Marie Chapman, daughâ€" _ The bride, given in marriage by }hcr father, looked charming in her lace jacketed, floor length (own‘ }ol white peauâ€"deâ€"soie with scallopâ€" ed neckline and pear| covered bodâ€" ice. The bell shaped skirt featurâ€" ed lace appliques and a graceful lace edged train fell from the waist. Her scalloped bonfllnt‘ shoulder length veil of French ilâ€" lusion was secured by a> crystal and pearl crown, She carried a casâ€" eade bouquet of white carnations, pink delight roses and stephanotis. Her only ornament was a urin.‘ of pearls, gift of the groom. _ The nuptial music was played by Raymond Gould, organist of the church, who also accompanied lr-.i Melen Russell, Soloist, who sang ‘‘The Lord‘s Prayer" and Gonoud‘s "Ave Maria". ‘ Humber v.nq,!.m church, was assisted by the groom‘s mother was the scene of a y wedding who chose a mink brown wool recently when Rev. R, Arthur Steed sheath with matching satin turâ€" united in a double ring ceremony|ban and corsage of cymbibium orâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noi--_l..‘ Chapman, Brentwood Rd. N., and William Edgar Francisco, son of Miss Annette Furgat, maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Donna Edwards and Miss Joanne Francisâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Joseph l‘uldm.‘ Durie St. cascade bouquet was of gold and bronze mums, gladioli and talisman roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Ronald Francisco and the, ushers were Bruce Hunter and Pnu{ McDowell. + Following the ceremony, a reâ€" ception for 115 guests was held in the Blue Room at the Pickfair; the bride‘s mother receiving in an enâ€" semble of cranberry peauâ€"deâ€"soie with matching shoes, white feather hat and white ‘orchid corsage. She Francisco â€" Chapman Grandmother Attends Ceremony SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS MONDAY â€" TUESDAY â€" WEDNEsSDAY onLy !| RICO of I1TALY SPORT COATS 20% OFF P ER M S ON ALL PLEATED PANTS CLEARING AT DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS SUITS LIMITED TIME ONLY ! 2989 BLOOR STREET WEST PHONE BE 9â€"0440 Alcoholism Conference ‘The conference was sponsored by the Ontario Temperence Federaâ€" tion and over 400 teenâ€"age deleâ€" gates attended. searf, black maribou hat and black accessories, â€"with which she wore a corsage of talisman roses. Jim Allsop represented Etobiâ€" coke at the seventh annual proâ€" vincial youth conference on aleoholâ€" ism held in Toronto at the end of December. ‘ N.S., grandmother of the bride, wore a minkâ€"brown and beige suit, buntuqhahundhfw-u-]‘ cessories. Her corsage was Johanna For their wedding trip to Florâ€" ide, the bride chose a. gold 'ool1 boucle suit, with matching silk The young couple have taken up residence on Windermere Avenue, Toronto. Delegates had the opportunity to share viewpoints in group disâ€" cussions, hear experts in the variâ€" ous area of aleohol education and participate‘ in a field trip to the Salvation Army‘s Harbour Light Clinie for alecholics and also atâ€" tend an A.A. meeting. rector, Canadian Labour Congress; Dr. Gary Cormack, Psychiatrist, Ontario Hospital Day Care Cenâ€" tre; Rev. James Managhan, Bapâ€" ist NYouth Work Director; Proâ€" fes John Farina, University of Torpnto; Major A. MacCorquodale, Salvation Army‘s House of Conâ€" cord; and Paul McCarroll, Youth worker, as well as others. The purpose of this conference is to assist young people in a deeper understanding of the comâ€" plexities of alcoholism. C FRUIT AND MEAT MARKET Mrs, George B. Smith, Amherst, H A | R D ES I1G N ~Judith Miss Judith Helen Leckey u‘c.:.v.'. rdd, 1 been honored at several social ter, Valerie, events recently. On Saturday, Ju-‘ Miss Suzanne 3 uary 11, at 4 o‘clock, in St. Georâ€"\Hope gave a ge‘s Church onâ€"theâ€"Hill, she vflllumhâ€".dhtfl.' become the bride of Mr. George ter Newbold, Tyre Ave. A E. Mills of Toronto, Judy is Mmmmfia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwen and Miss Sophie G,. Leckey, Islington Ave. North, also entertained at a family and the groom is the son olthanthdrnpatnuth*_d late Mr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Mills Office associates of |the of Hamilton. ‘and Froom at the Ontarin D4 Painting & Decorating A dinner party and presentation for AJAudy and her fiance was given by Mrs. G. P. Emmerson and Mrs. S. E. Ewens, at the Ewens home on Wainwright Drive, Mrs. A. Paul Abbott and her mother, Mrs. F. W. Parsons, gave a bathroom shower at Mrs. Parsons‘ home in Toronto. GRADING â€" SEWERS WATER MAINS J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO 235 DIXON RD., WESTOWN PLAZA EDWARD H. LUCK, B.A.,LLB. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR LEONARD A. 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