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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 18 Jun 1964, p. 5

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Another nf' mtereu Opening of Convener Mrs. F. W. Reilly and her committee are prepar- ing booths tor strawberries, ice cream, sandwiches, tea, coffee. hot dogs. candy, popcorn. soft drinks, treasure trove. hat bar, children's specialties, and a dis- play trom the Gift Shop. An outstanding display and sale of crafts by the residents will be an important feature, and a draw. with many prizes. Will feature a hand-knit beautiful Milky sweater. Admission is free. Parking ta- ilities will be available at St lenedict's Church and on the rounds of the Home. and should he weather play tricks. the vent will be held indoors. All proceeds will provide> ne- uetits for the residents ot the Home which may be toured Sponsored By the Wong-fl Auxiliary, who extend I cordial invitation to all, this “out! event becomes more popular each year _ Gordie Tapp, T.V. Mar of Country Hoedown, will cum-z. at the opening " , pan. warp, and with others of the out will be among the entertainers dur- mg the anemoon, which ml] mclude the Toronto SCOIHSh Highland Dancers, Weston sn- ver Band, Kiddo the Clown A Suaw berry Puma] will bl held on Saturday, Jun- At no- tween , o'clock and I pan " Kipling Acre: Home tor the Aged, 1575 Kipling Ave., North. Along The Queensway l More "r696S-a and hue " ("an g Hun" AM Cmtrre-t.ruste f t y“ . {Lu ,r _ t I 'ki-ii,.,,,,;, 1%?" T r' , 4 l tt t Ei' ' We“ rr,,,, _ _ cr', a a l ‘ e . «w "r/ir"");; _ _ /4 ‘ t, g 4 , You II have all the Hot Water _isj. ll i' y; you can use -all the time (i'. _7 RUUD . _ i (tCi!?, m tiii','):',')'?: 50 t'liillltilEilil! T I etiass,is'jiti/i,','::i"j,tr: J _ , 'i WATER HEATER $265 ti 'l , ( Thrrlkofttetrrrresr, """m'rrorA0sttirrtst MI only =u_, month _ 'r . l, 2221':;::".::7.';';.::::'.:t’"“"”‘“‘ ON THE Ma, Low bf' , i v.?,:,,::,',',,':,,,',',:" 12.323322; ER HEW“ “TE k I .. CALL (Cfjoaasmmursteus Mb--: u I hearing aid repair and check-up clinic at :merlammem event will be the ut'fwml the Seaway Towers EATON'S r1,YoRKDALE HEARING AID CENTRE I both. dolly dishwashing I llundry In two sttMt-simNy tt didn't have enough hot Witter Take advantage of this urne! offer and have your hearing aud checked by a trained hear- mg and technician-it repairs are necessary. an estimate will be made at no charge. At the same time have your hearing tested by one of our Certified Hearing Aid Audiologists. Make sure your hearing needs are looked after before the holiday tume begins! On Monday June 22 " TORONTO ST., TORONTO . Direct Line 362 '. TURNER, CL. 1-7224 Ladies of Club 62 are assist- mg In staffing the Children's Aid Booth at Yorkdale Plaza wluch has been established lo acquaint the public of the titre need for foster homes for chtl- dren m Metro Toronto. Unit I were the hostessea, whose leader is Mrs K. R. Bea. ly, and Mrs, J. A. Kemp. social Convener. The U.C.W of Royal York United Church recently hem a most successful Get - Acquainted Tea, where ladies of the congre- gation had the opportunity ot meeting and spending an after- noon ot fellowship with mem- bers ot the UC W., in the chmch parlor. President, Mrs. W. R, Marshall and her executive recelved the guests, and tea was poured by Mrs B Fl Ennals. Mrs C S. Patterson. Mrs. H. C. Allen, and Mrs, W. Wheatley. low: How swimming pool all Thursday on.“ ' 9n. Jul! ts, at which the [We . Quumway Lions Chm will pu- ticipate. The program includes: Dunk the Clown. twin ballet. champagne fishing, djvm di- play, mun safety, Monte Catlo Terrace, and many other events. There wsil be I small charge (or “men. the proceeds of which will be donated to the Ca- nadmn National Immune for the Blind's Lake Joseph tmusing centre for the sightless. (This will be an Adults Only pro- gram). "hintt and do the simpty becausoyou Through the medium of tele Mrs, A. E, Best, Anglesey Blvd., expects to holiday f0 r abou; eight weeks. but hopes <he mu be home in time for her first grandchild's b 1 r th. (The Mr. Bev Best. Spring Garden Rd, saw his mother off for a holiday m Britain, from the m. ternational Airport, Manon. last week, The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. among which was one from her nelgh- bars on Aldgate Ave. Vick: is presently on a 98-day tour of Europe. and is havmg a wonderful holiday. The former Muss Libera Lu- cretlanu became the bride of Mr, Virgilso Moretta on May 30. For her wedding in St, Paul the Apostle Church, Dundas St., the bride wore a traditional white gown with long tram, and was attended by her maid of honor, whose street length gown was champagne colored, and her four bruiesmaids, dressed alike m fuchsta street length gowns. Three (lower girts in short while dresses, and a ring bearer com- pleted the bridal party. Congratulations to V ie ki Grainger. Trueman Ave.. who received her BA. degree recent- ly at U, of T. Miss Joann i'l'omlinson. her maid of honor, and Mm Mary Lou Haskett co-honed a shower Ut her honor, m Clarkson, and she was showered with many beautitul gifts by her office as- social“. Mrs. L. Stewart, Agin- court, was hostess ttt a miscel- laneous shower, and Mrs. A, Henry, Aldgate Ave., entertain- ed in her honor when neighbors gifted Lorrame with many uns- cellaneous gifts. Best wishes for a lung and happy life are conveyed ttt Mr. and Mrs. V. Morena, recent newly-weds. The Scottish Country Dancmg Club, Mimico, of which Lorraine IS a member, presented her with a cheque, and had a specnal cake made for the occasion. Lorraine will exchange mar- nage vows with Mr. John C Farewell. Cannon Rd, and will be attended by her,maid of hon- or. Joann Tomlinson, Mrs. Don- na Hocks, and Janice Stewart. Min Lorain. Thornton, Aid, gate Ave., in a very busy and happy girl that: days, She ha been honored at uneven] shower, and parties punt to her marri~ Me on June 27 in Mimico Prev bytermn Church. On Saturday. Mrs. W. C. Thornton will entertain at a trousseau tea in her daughters honor. vigil}. the Childm‘s Md Sod- oty In. "red the desperate dilution tuning" tor {can homes. not just infants but the for my". Among into-sud in helping mould contact ham-urn". or call Mrs. Dorothy Richardson, tg/It' of Club " - BE. l- 6036 fr additional uttormatson, You don’t ha_ve to run out of UP TO 500 GALLONS A DAY WITH A GAS WATER HEATER! MT WATER! TttmW, It)r2rx'asiEf; Friends of Mrs E. Fatest. McIntosh Ave.. hope she is feel- ing bettegeafter her recent Ill- ness. and convey their best wishes for a return to perman- ent good health. Their daughter, Mrs. Jack C. Dennison, Edwalter Rd., enter- tained at a tea in her home on Sunday, June 14. in their honor. MISS Gayle Gibson entertained several of her guests at her 8th birthday party recently and took them, chaperoned by mother of course. to the amusement area at Sunnyside, where they had birthday cake, sandwiches, and other goodies. and got a little wet in the pool. Best wrshes, and congratula- Hons to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Elder, Van Dusen Blvd.. who celebrated their forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper, Orlando, Florida, at dur ner in the Seaway Towers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roper were m town attending the Rotary Convention in Toronto. The combined chotrs of St. James' Anglican Church, the Queensway, and St. Nicholas, Lakeview. underfthe direcuon of Mr. Tom Robertson, organist, provided the wedding mustc, when Miss Connie Doyle. Lake- view, exchanged marriage vows with Douglas J. Vincent in St. Nicholas Church, Lakeview. 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