On The _ Social Scene Linda Sweeting. dnu('tn of Mr. and Mre view ANvp.. graduated with first clase honore i from Victaria Univ. She has won an Ont. G do postâ€"graduate study at U. of T; Gail Steel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Steel, Great Oak Drive, graduated from Trinity College. After summer school, she will be teaching at Winston Churchill Collegiate in Scarboro. Mary Stockdale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Stockdale, East Glen Cres., got her B.A. from Victoria. On June 20 she is being marâ€" ried to Allan Shantz, a Toronto grad of last year. They will live in Oshaw a. Rick Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nopr graduated in Health and Physical Educat of T. for his B.A. Normand Salt, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. Ecne graduated from Victoria. He will study ti lege next year. This summer he is in chage View, Alberta. Anne Setchell, daughter of Mr. and B wood Dr., got her B.A. from Trimty Col V.ibrkry School next year, meanwhile she‘ Bookmobile, Jim Pilcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. V. Pilcher, Wiillingdon Blvd., graduated with first class honors in Engineering Physics. He plans to do post graduate work in Physics at U. of T. Jean Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reilly, Cranleigh Court, who received her B.A. in the English Language and Literature Honor Course, was winner of the University of Toronto Gold Medal in English, and the Lieutenant governor‘s silver medal for the highâ€" est standing in the Arts Course at Victoria University. Jean won a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. She has chosen Yale as the University in which she will use this for graduate work next year. Meanwhile sheshas flown to her native England for a holiday. She will visit also in Brussels and Denmark. Ross Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Harding, Lioyd Ma: Road, got his B.A. from Victoria Univ. He has already started business, working toward his chartered accountancy degree. Susan Hendry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hendry, Shaver Ave. S., graduated from Victoria University, and is planniig to atâ€" tend Toronto Teachers‘ College next year. Casimir Herold, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hevold, Jr., Twyford Road, graduated from St. Michael‘s. He plans to study law. Veronica Holdup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Holdup, Cardigan Road, received her degree in Health and Physical Education. A Caâ€" nadian Junior Ladies‘ Tenmis Champion, Veronica has a job for the summer which permits her to get in lots of tennis at the Toronto Law Tennis Club. She will attend O.C.E. next year. Winston Jong, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. G. Jong, Islington Ave graduated from Victoria University, He is entering Medicine in fall. Mary Mosser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.. Mosser, Tofield Cres., Rexdale, gradated from University College with her Honor B.A. in Modern History, She shared first place in the Modern History Course at U. of T. with Richard Elphick, also sharing with him the Maurice Cody Prize in Modern History, She won a Canada Council Fellowâ€" ship, but chose to accept a Netherlands Government Fellowship for study next year at the University of Utrecht. She goes o Europe by freighter in July. Co. Research Award. He won the Toronto Stock Exchange pri Corporation Finamce. Warren is in Stockholm, Sweden this s1 working on a student interâ€"change job. Sandra Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. M. J. Patterson, hamthorpe Road, got her Honors B.A. in English. This summe is a cashier at Chateau Lake Louise, plans to go to 0.C.E. next Jim Pilcher. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. V. Pilcher, Wiili first place in the Modein History Course at the University of Turunto, with Mary Mosser of Rexaale, also sharing with ber the Maurice Cody Prize in Modern History. He has been awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for graduae study at the University of his choice. This has been defersed for a year, for he has travel plans, which start with Japan in January. This summer he is historian with the governâ€" mient group working on the restoration of Fort Louisberg. Rick has the honor of being a mtember of the first graduating class from Alâ€" derwood Collegiate. Edward Galea, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Galea, Bloor St. W.. reâ€" ceived his degree in Medhanical Engineering. He is with the R.C.A.F. Karen Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Glen Agar Drive, received her BH_P.E. After teaching swimming this summer with the Toronto Board of Education, she is going to Denmark in October to take a course at a gymnastic school, Robert Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Howard, Moorsehead Drive, received his B.Sc. degree. He is going into business, working toward his degree in chartered accountancy. David Lint, son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lint, Kipling Ave. N., received his Bachelor of Commerce degree with first class honors from Victoria Univ. He won the Foster Advertising Fellowship, and is looking forward to doing post graduate work at University of Toronto. John Magill, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Magill, Craik Road, got his B.A. from Victoria University. He plans to study law. Ann Marsden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Marsden, Queen Mary‘s Drive, graudated from Victoria University. After attending summer school, she will teach in Ingersoll District Collegiate. Jerilou Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Mooney, North Drive, is another Victoria graduate, who plans to enter teaching, She will attend Lakeshore Teachers‘ College in the fall. John Moorse, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Moorse, Princess Margaret Blid.. got his B.A. from Victoria Univ., and is going into Business Administration next year. Warren Muelier, son of Mr. an E.. graduated from Victoria Ur Political Science and Economics Gold Meda}. He tied for first pla nomics Course at U. of T.; ailso Judy Christie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ch Bivd., received ber B.P.H.E,. degree, and after att school, will be on the Health and Physical Educatior eoke Collegiate. P Ub Ne MAL _ d Ne‘vt l Ont ho# 0 _ St. Matthew‘s Church! was the States, Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall setting on May 23 for the marriage will live on Martin Grove Road. Etobicdke is justly proud of its youug people who are graduating of Gail Bernice Taylor to Douglas Maid of honour Melinda Hopâ€" this spring, Here are some from the University of Toronto. Fraser MacDougall Rev. Donald kins was in green peau de soie, and Joan Alexauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Alexander, Blair Beatty officiated. the bridesmaids, Brenda Tylor and Athol Cres., was one of three girls to graduate in Engineering, the â€" The bride is the daughter of Mr. Patricia Lee, in gold peau de soie, only one in Electrical, She has taken a job with Burroughs Business ang Mrs. V. S, Taylor of Jopling their sheath dresse> topped by Muchines, Avenue, and her husband, the son matching overskirts and accented Mary Anne Belimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Bellmore, of Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacDougall by bouquets of yellow Shasta daisâ€" Westrose Ave,, received her B.A. from St. Ixch:nel's. .\!v:fr nwn-..hnlg of Martin Grove Road. ies and white chrysanthemums. Dorothy Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Royal York Gardens, formerly of S. Kings Arts from Victoria and plans to attend Tea Diane Coles, daughter of Mr. ar ward Drive, graduated from Vict tend Teachers‘ College next year. Judith Derry, daughter of Mr. and Cres. graduated with her Honor B.A. summer school, she will teach next yea la Mary Anne Belimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Belimore, Westrose Ave., received her B.A. from St. Michael‘s. After attending Q.C.E. Summer School she will be teaching at Vincent Massey High School in Windsor, Ont. Sean Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. H. Brady, Kingsgarden Road, received his B.A. in Honors History from Victoria University. He has a scholawship which takes him this summer to Columbia Uniâ€" versity to study Modern Chinese Language. This is in preparation for his fellowship to Cornell next year, where he will do his M.A. in Chinese Communist History. James Bridle, son of Mr. and Drive, received his B.A. from Tru Woolworth Co. Judith Derry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Derry, Bromley Cres. graduated with her Honor B.A. in English. After attending summer school, she will teach next year at Burlington Collegiate. Peter Derry shared graduation honors with his sister, He got his B.P.HE. degree, and plans to go back next year for his B. A. Jim Dodd, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dodd, Burnelm Drive, graduated in Engineering Physics, with th edegree, B.A. Sc. He plans to do post graduate work in Mathematics at the Unversity of W aterloo next year. ThE ADVERTISERâ€"GUARDIAN, Thursday Richard ext yea (Rick) H Mc. and Mrs, E. K. Mueller, Glenelien Dr ia University with first class honors in nomics, winning the J. Reginald Adams st place in the Political Science and Ecoâ€" : also tied for the Clarkson, Gordon, and on the Toronto Stock Exchange prize for en is in Stockholm. Sweden this summer M â€"R. G. Bnidie, and has started shes working ge of a , June 11, Mic. J W Hege. She M toria hers‘ ( Rulev He will return Ma nding summe staff at Etobi â€"B. Chapman, â€" graduated in ege next year. stie Belvedere pes phick, Mark t ‘o attend Etobicoke‘s lans to at Prince Ed Id th the the she ‘ombine â€" milKâ€" and . cocoanut. ‘ Simmer, stitrring occasionaly, over * low heat about 2 minutes until mixâ€" ture foams. Cool slightly. Strain, dâ€" pressing out as much of the creamy tâ€" cocomnut pulp as possible. Reserve the cocoanut. Sauté drained pineâ€" ‘y apple chunks and shrimp in 4 cup g butter for a few minutes, Remove from skillet. Add remaining butter is to skillet, Stir in curry vowder unâ€" til smooth, and cook over low heat e, a couple of minutes. Add onions and celery, Cook until soft but not ,f browned. Blend in flour and salt. Slowly stir in chicken broth and _ cocoanutâ€"favoured milk. Cook and _ Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose white silk organza for her charming full length gown appliqued _ with _ mosebuds _ and French lace. Tiny seed pearls deâ€" corated the scooped neckline of the fitted .bodice and wrist length sleeves. Her waist length veil of silk tulle illusion was attached to a floral headpiece and she carried a cascade of yellow chalice roses. Her attendants, Mrs. Barbara Joan Barton of Islington and Mys. Marilyn Champ of Downsview, were gowned in full length sherbet green silk organza featuring fitted lace bodices. The skirts were bell Apjie Carole Annette, daugh@y of Mr. and Mrs. L. Buell Manning of Wimbleton Rd., Islington, became the bride of Charles Gordon Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stuat Edgar of Rock Island, Quebec, durâ€" ing a delightful double ring wereâ€" mony held recently in Royal York Road United Church. The church was beautifully deâ€" epru.cd with yellow shasta daisies for the occasion and Mrs. Staniey Webb directed the program of wedâ€" ding music with Mrs. R. A. Steed as soloist, Reverend William H. Shaver officiated, assisted by Reveâ€" rend R. A. Steed. with a band of lace close to the hemline. Their green velvet cum merbunds matched the velvet bow: Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of white peau de soie fashioned with scoop neckline, lily point sleeves, a full length train. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls and crysâ€" tals and her bouquet was of sweetâ€" heart roses and chrysanthemums. After a motor trip in the United shaped ove adorning their fowered headpreces and they carried bouquets of veliow shasta daisies. attending sum in Kitchener. David Wilk Rexdale, grad Food, Fact, & Fancy Heighis J Sta Dhane Weatherhed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, H, Weatherhead, Markland Drive, received her B.Sc. from St. Michael‘s College. After aitending summer school, she will be teaching at St. Mary‘s College to do post graduate w Carol Manningâ€"Charles Edgar Wed In Royal York Road Church Goup/e steuve or , United diartes cJour e ollowing Mlarriage In St mat/lew.;' Church The groom was attended by his Camillia Teichman, daughter of Mr ingrove Hill received her B.A. fron armed in August to Robert Tribe aduate work at Uniwersity of Wateck Maryâ€"Jo Telford, daughter of Mr. a mod Road. received hes HBH.POE, deg Linda Warner, daughter of Mis M 4972 DUNDAS ST. WEST â€" 231â€"2611 Open: Tuesday â€" Thursday and Friday Evenings ‘formerly of Jamaica) to their staff of Hair Stylists. Mavrice has been associated with the leading hotels in Jamaica and leading beauty salons in Toronto. He is a recognized artist in Hair Styling and Colouring. "Maurice" would be pleased to design a style for you or discuss any problem requiring the advice of an experienced professional hair dresser. mbine ANNQOUNCEMENT shommp and W ISLINGTON BEAUTY SALON lking, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. aduated in Arts from Victoria, He Traveilers‘ Insurance in Hartford ght. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al ved her MusR from tha Unicase Islington Beauty Salon taffeta and accented For an appointment â€" Phone 231â€"2611 rom Ik High MR. "MAURICE" half the c Sinume toria University of Mr. ing of became Edgar, Stuast coaâ€" com1ort Recie brother, James Edgar, as best man, Graham Rife of Preston, Ontario and Eric Smith of Ottawa. Master Michael Rennie of St. Satherines, was the ringâ€"bearer. During the signing of the regisâ€" ter, Reverend Steed joined his wife Musiel in a duet following which the wedding party left for the reâ€" vception at the Casa Loma. The â€" bride‘s mother _ received guests wearing a gown of pink emâ€" broidered â€" French lace with a matchink pink lace chapeau and a shell pink cymbidium orchid. She: was assisted by the groom‘s mother: wearing a navy blue and white en-§ semble with a white orchid corsage. For their honeymoon trip to Silver Beach Lodge, Haliburton, the bride changed into a pink linen sheath with matching threeâ€"quarter length coat adorned with a shell pink eymbidium orchid, flowered chapeau of pink lilacs and patent leather accessories, The couple now resides in St. Catharines. Grant MacDougall was his broâ€" ther‘s best man. The ushers were Donald McDermott and James Setâ€" terfield. Following the ceremony, 120 guests were entertained at a dinner dance at the Applewood Acres restâ€" aurant. Out of town guests came from Ottawa, Hamilton, St. Cathâ€" arines and Thorold. the room, also nut. Heat a few minutes longer. Serve over hot cooked rice, sprinkle with remaining cocoanut, Serve it with peanuts, chutney, raisins, pineapple or cocoanut chips. Serve in small bowls, large sea shells, or pottery â€" simulated â€" as _ cocoanut shells. HOMEMAKER‘S HINT If you have added too much eurâ€" ry, do not despair, Add a little cream and the flavour will mellow. Mursiel the we ception The the doctor‘s orders and keep everyâ€" thing clean. Keep a chart and write everything the doctor orders, inâ€" cluding diet. Keep the patient clean and change his clothing every day or oftener if necessary. Keep your hands and yourself clean; cotton housedresses that can be washed out quickly are suitable. Remove as much fumniture as possible from du ‘eye fatigue", P f rewding or may be followed If someone in your family is and you have to care for him member the two essentialsâ€" W om Serves 4 Lor wishes to announce and Mrs, Joseph Teichman, Victoria Univ. She is being f Clarkson, and plans to do L. Wilkins, Tofield Cre fe is taking a tenâ€"mon eve strain . preterring ie". Extensive amounts or watching television lowed by aching or disâ€" en the eves need a rest. 4 th the nf tt Wourht usually discounts she as nt« He pple Exotic Garments Worn By Visiting Panelists [ JamaiCa Garden Party _ Joseph‘s To Aid Children‘s Aid CH. 9â€"2231 Fa M + the M Id 18 Af M W R Ard Societ af ; W ak M M M H Be M M W M M th T M t M M M M M M M M U M M W BR M a P1 M M H M sh R M Add Tt M M M M M W M H h M M M M | Scottish Highland Dancers â€" Gordie Tapp To be featured at Kipling Acres Ffestival Superintendent, Mi charge of entertaint ranged for Gordie event The tea table, arranged by Mrs. ‘G. M. Dean was especially beautiâ€" ful with lilaes and daffodils and ;lmethyn candelabra. . Mrs. M. Church and Mrs, L. J, Brooks lpoured. \ Auxiliary members are preparâ€" ing booths for Strawberries, Ice Cream, Sandwiches, Tea and Cofâ€" fee, Hot Dogs, Candy & Popcorn, Soft â€" Drinks, â€" Treasure _ Trove, Children‘s Specialties, Hat Bar, and display from Gift Room. The Staff at Kipling Acres has planned a fascinating variety of Children‘s games. Kipling Acres Annual Tea for donated in addition to the Gift Cerâ€" Volunteers, convened by Mrs. W.i/tificates as listed on the draw A. Bentley, was held recently in the |tickets. auditorium of the Home. 1 Torono Scottish Highland Danâ€" President, Mrs. R. W. Willum‘,‘ccrl will again delight the Festival Mrs. K. P. Wilson, and Mrs. F. W./and the Weston Silver Band will Reilly received the guests. supply delightful background music The tea table, arranged by Mrs.\to the busy scene. G. M. Dean was especially beautiâ€"| Free admission, free parking. Mrs. E. B. Lehman read the{ Preparation for this tea must Treasurer‘s reportâ€"everyone was consume days of Mrs. Steele‘s time justly proud. each year, Those who attend come Chatter over the cups concerned away commenting with awe on the mainly the 5th Strawberry Festiv.l;efl’ectiveneu of the table decoraâ€" looming up Saturday, June 20 tions, and the delightful setting. from 2 to 9 p.m. This annual event! Receiving with the hostess on is foremost in the minds and sgen-iWednesdly will be Mrs. Fred Burâ€" da of the Residents who are preâ€"igess, chairman of the women‘s paring their handicrafts for sale. |servece committee, and Mrs, John Auxiliary members are preparâ€"|MacBeth. Tea will be poured by ing booths for Strawberries, Ice/Mrs. E. J. Beattie, Mrs. A. A. Beâ€" Cream, Sandwiches, Tea and Cofâ€"/evor, Mrs. Thomas Goudge a nd fee, Hot Dogs, Candy & Popcorn,|Mrs. Wray Newman, Soft _ Drinks, â€" Treasure Trove,| The unit has earmarked the proâ€" Children‘s Specialties, Hat Bar, ceeds to purchase a wheel chair, and display from Gift Room. ‘that, we understand, will be loaned The Staff at Kipling Acres has|as required. group to and Kidd The Lu Very gratifying reports were given by Mrs, K. P. Wilson on the past year‘s success in the Tuck Shop and Gift Shop. Entertainment was provided by soloist Mrs. G. T. Waugh accomâ€" panied by Mrs. S. Dodds. Her beauâ€" tiful voice added grace to the afterâ€" noon‘s enjoyment. ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 ROYAL YORK RD EVERY MON. â€" TUES. â€" WED. (HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED) PHONE HU i‘s games, \_When the doctor orders weight intendent, Mr. D. Drew, in reduction by cutting down on overâ€" of entertainment has arâ€" eating, this may lead to a lot of for Gordie Tapp and his clockwatching for the usual three o officiate at the opening meals. The doctor will probably do the Clown. agree that the diet ordered might ucky Draw is again a great be divided into four instead of Many prizes have been three meals. SPECIAL OFFER AT BOTH LOCATIONS {%’ TELL THEM ABOUT CareJ WELCOME WAGON entertainment ~ Gordie Tapp fficiate at the the Clown. \\blunmï¬ï¬‚\hg(m it nu. 94450 . 4 /}7 ali0rat 150/ ON ALL COLOURING 0 AND PERMANENT WAVES Park Lawn Presbyterian Church 11.00 a.m. â€" Christian Family Sunday Service Church School â€" 9.30; Grades 1â€"8. Nurseryâ€"Kindergarten at 11.00 a.m. 336 PARK LAWN RD. (North of Berry) REV. JAMES $. ROE, B.A., B.Th., f you know of a family who has just arrived in your community, be sure to tell them about Welcome Wagon. They will be detighted with the basket of gifts and helpful information they will receive from aw hastess. a symbol of the comâ€" sumity‘s traditional hospitality. Or you Inlroducing e and Tony and Mr. Merison AT OUR NEWEST SALON Mr. "Joe" Venere MANAGER RFHERE ART iS ORIGINALITY® ell HAIR STYLISTsS 90 THE WEST MALL _ One of Etobicoke‘s prettiest garâ€" densâ€"that of Mrs. Robert Steele of 108 Montgomery Roadâ€"will agaiv be the setting for the annual Dafâ€" fodil Tea of the Etobicoke Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. The date: Wednesday, June 17, time: from two p.m. to 4:30, Annual Daffodil Tea Lovely Garden Setting (AT BLOOR ST. w.) Dept.. Erobicoke 90 THE WEST MALL AT BLOOR ST. w. 239â€"9976