Mrs. Derry Andrews, the former Gaye Jackson, daughter of Mr. ?nd ):r.: J. H. Jackson, Sun Rsow Drive.J\vu gdely enm::’n;d beâ€" ore recent marriage on Saturday, June 20. at Hum! alley United Church The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. An Irews, idml Road, 4 Mrs. son zaye a tea in hener of her daughter at their home on Bun Row Drive. For this event the groom‘s grandmother, Mrs. Maryy Goodman eame from Ottaws and received with the bride and her mother, and the groom‘s mother. o Mrs. L. M. Juniper gave a miscellaneous shower at her home in nopth Toronto: Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins and Mrs, Nels McMahan were coâ€"hostesses at a Corningâ€"ware shower at Mrs. Hopkins home on Lyngrove Ave: and Mrs. Cecil Copp Edenbrook Hill gave a cup and saucer shower. Mrs. George Adams entertained at a dinner party and paper shower at her home in Nobleton. and Mrs. Rupert Jackson of Willâ€" owdale gave a kitchen shower. Janice Owen and Sharon Hamilton were coâ€"hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the Hamilton home an Abner Place. Mr. and Mrs Charles Agnew gave a dinner party and presentaâ€" tion at the Engineers‘ Club. Also entertaining at dinner parties with bresentations. were Mr. and Mrs, John Hamen, north Teronto; and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sharpe at their home on Lyngrove Ave. A luncheon and presentation was given by Mrs. Harry Steels, Herne Hill: and the choir of Humber Valley United Church, of which the bride is a member. gave a barty and presentation.. â€" o _ The groom‘s narents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Andrews, entertained «r their home on Edge®?!! Poad follawin« the rehearsal. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eldon B. Lehman on the occasion of their 40th weddine anniversary, their family gave a reception last Fridav evening at their home on Kipling Ave. N. The hostesses were Mrs. Eldon B. Lehman Jr. and Mrs. Mervin J. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman have svent their entire married life in Toronto. the last 15 vears in the home which they now occupy on Kipling Ave. North. in Islington. ; â€" Mrs. John E. Wilson. the former Evelyn Porter, has been suest of honor at many social events before her wedding on Satâ€" urday, June 20. at St. James Islington United Church. The bride is the dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. James Portor: Bridestmen Drive and the groom. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson of Cooksville. A miscellaneous shower was given by the neighbours at !he home of \Urs. Larrv Hurst, Bridgetown Drive. Mrs. K. C. Fleming save a shower at her home on Cawthra Road, Cooksville: and Mrs. L. J Hamilton. also of Cooksville was a shower hostess. The hride‘s office associates gave a personal shower, and Miss Lynda Bovles entertained at her home on The West Mall. The bride‘s parâ€" ents entertained following the rehearsal. Mrs. Porter gave a tea in her daughter‘s honour on a recent Saturday afternoon. Receivin= with the bride and her mother was the croom‘sâ€"mother. The prettily decorated tea table was presided over by the bride‘s aunt. Mrs. Archie Andrew, Miss Ruth Christoâ€" rher. and Mrs. H. G. Bovles. In charge of the tea room were Mrs. Maurice Loach and Mrs. Murray Garnett, assisted by Misses Lynga Bovles, Marie Mazzncato. Patricia Lunn, Patricia Hay, Lorna Jean Porter, and Bonnie Smith. The home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Wales. Yorkleigh Ave., was the scene of a delightful strawberry tea last Wednesday afternoor The hostesses were members of the Scarlet Heights Branch of the Humber Memorial Women‘s Auxiliary. The sarden around the pool at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bousâ€" kill. Ridgecross Road, was gay with spring flowers and pretty costumes last Tuesday morning when Trinity Unit, Islington Uniâ€" ted Church Women, entertained at a coffee break. Members assisâ€" ting the hostess Mrs, Bouskill, were Mrs. C. O. Bowen, Mrs. Al Bucklev, Mrs. G. E. Downie, Mrs. A. D. Elmhirst, Mrs. K. E. Gorâ€" don, Mrs. W. J. Homer, Mrs. Don Kyle, Mrs. P. K. Lewis, Mrs. A. V. Lewis. Mrs. J. F. Loucks, Mrs. Bruce Marshall, Mrs. W. C. Miller, Mrs. H. B. Perkins, Mrs. F. E. Pethick, Mrs. G. H. Rutledge, Mrs. J. D. Sinclair, Mrs. W. G. Spratt, Mrs. J. D. Stafford, Mrs. K. M Thom, Mrs. J. H. Westell. and Mrs. K. D. Wotten. Humber Valley Art Club members journeyed north to the Bavview Ave. home of Mrs. Ivan Christopher last Wednesday for a delishtful zarden buffet luncheon, followed by their annual meetâ€" ing. New officers are: honorary pres., Mrs. C. I. Proverbs; presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Hugh McDonald; past pres., Mrs. Jane Magill; 1st vice pres., Mrs®Fred L. Doty; 2nd vice pres., Mrs. J. M. Farmer; seeâ€" retaries, Mrs. R. C. Church and Mrs. Angela Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Robert L. Love: other executive members, Mrs. G. E. Cutler, Mrs. C. F. Hansen, Mrs. Jvan Christopher, Mrs. A. Macintosh, Mrs. R. Parker, and Mrs. E. G. Manie. Board of directors: Mrs. E. S Brough, Mrs. S. J. Ella, Mrs. G. E. Grimm, Mrs. J. L. Johnston Mrs. E. O. Jones, and Mrs. J. MacNaughton. A tour of Kitchener followed tea at the home of Mrs. J. Ross Hull, when a group of the Islington Red Cross Corps members drove up to that city one afternoon last week. Mrs. Hull, formerly of Islington. acted as their guide to such points of interest as the home of Mackenzie King. Kitchener‘s new library, etc. All went on to dinner at The Steak House. On the outing were Mrs. W. E. C. Wright, Corps chairman; Mrs. Wray Newman, Mrs. S. Christie, Mrs. D.A. Hartwell, Mrs. H. M. Cunningham, Mrs. K. B. Maclaren, Mrs. George Dean, Mrs. E. G. Hillier. Mrs. Geo. Bentham, Mrs. N. C. Helmkay, Mrs. Gordon Wells, Mrs. W. F. Winter, and Mrs. Garâ€" net Wilson. Ann Roper, Edgehill Road, and Patti Stapells. Canterbury Road are off with a group of young people on the Odessy European Tour. They sailed from Montreal on the S. S. Carmania on Friday and will be away about two months. Miss Patricia Ruth Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ellis. Bywood Drive, has been honored by many social events before her marriage this weekâ€"end at St. George‘s Church onâ€"theâ€"Hill. The eroom is Mr. Richard J. Gallant of Peterboro, son of Mrs. Gallant and the late Mr. W. J. Gallant of Rogerville, New Brunswick. ~ Shower hostesses have been Mrs. F. Clifford Caldwell, Kingsâ€" garden Road: Mrs. Arthur D. Wood, Hartfield Road:; Mrs. James Booth, Bywood Drive; and Miss Flora McKay, Toronto. Mrs. George Baird and Miss Mary MeDougall gave a luncheon and presentaâ€" tion at Mrs. Baird‘s home. Mrs. Stuari Inskip and Miss Bonnie Inskip entertained at luncheon at the Mississauga Golf and Country Club. and Mrs. Theodore Graham gave a dinner for the wedding party at her home in Inglewood in the Caledon Hills. in '0: Friday ‘;\Irs‘ Ellis gave a tea in her daughter‘s honor at ntte Wmews weetanse t on en QOn The Social Scene their home on‘ BV\;oo.&Drxcg $16.98 Surprise Values $4.99 â€" $14.99 MARION _ SHOPPE‘S SEMIâ€"ANNUAL ODDS & ENDS Linens and Wools Reg. $10.98 â€" $39.98 Special For‘ Early Birds DRESSES JA MB OR EE SUITS 5.99 | .g.99 . :12.99 1.99 ‘lis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ellis. honored by many social events before her at St. George‘s Church onâ€"theâ€"Hill. The Gallant of Peterboro, son of Mrs. Gallant Gallant of Rogerville, New Brunswick. ~ ‘. Wood, Hartfield Road; Mrs. James ss Flora McKay, Toronto. Mrs. George ugall gave a luncheon and presentaâ€" Mrs. Stuari Inskip and Miss Bonnie »nth the Misoi.?auga Golf and Country LINGERIE | COMPLETE STOCK 20% OFF DRESSES REG. TO $29.98 MARION SHOPPE THISTLETOWN _â€" _ REXDALE 978 ALBION RD. AT ISLINGTON The were gown#d in full lenâ€" gth seaâ€"shell pink tafetta with rubyâ€"red accents at waistline [and back drapes of the skirt. ; Their lovely head pieces and ‘bouquets featured _ miniature | pink carnations with ruby and | amethyst tea roses. ‘ The groom‘s mother assisted | wearing a stunning gown of full | length gold crepe with white acâ€" cessories and a spray of gold | shaded miniature orchids set in ! green fern. i _ For their wedding trip the ! bride changed into a twoâ€"piece ‘ ensemble of royal blue silk acâ€" | cented with floral inserts which | she wore with matching acces | sories and organza chapeau. Our Lagy of Sorrows Church Choir sang for Judith Anne Deans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mathew Clifford Deans of North Driye, Islington, when she became the bride of George Camillo Damiani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salystore Damiani of Is ling, on June 6. Reverend Francis Hogan offiâ€" giated at the double ring cereâ€" mony and the bride, given in marraige by her father, was radâ€" iantly beautiful in a shimmerâ€" ing gown of candlelight satin peau de soie. The moulded bodice featured lilyâ€"point sleeves and sweetâ€" heart neckline. A full length mantilla, delicately â€" scalloped with lace, swept gracefully over the back fullness of the bellâ€" shaped panier skirt with chapel train. A single strand of pearls graced her neckline and she carâ€" ried a magnificent bouquet of calla lillies and stephanotis. She was attended by her maâ€" tron of honor, Mrs. David Fisâ€" ehel of Ban Fransico, and bridesâ€" maids: Mrs. Stanley Shaw, sister of the groom; Mrs. Lawrence Stout, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Robert Snelgrove and Mrs. Gerâ€" ald Des Roches. Couple Honeymoon in the Mediterranean Fiz>gerq/c â€"Gerecke C odple Wed Following Islington Wedding Ceremony _ |;, §q{p; Georges â€" on â€" the â€" Hill The bride‘s brother, Roger Sutherland Deans, attended the groom as best man and a marâ€" ried brother, Matthew Bruce Deans of Port Credit, served as an usher along with Stanley Shaw of Islington, Denis Egan, ‘Toronto, and Dinno Ricci, is lington. Following the ceremony a garden reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents where the bride‘s mother receiâ€" ved guests in a charming gown of full length pale green chiffon with matching accessories acâ€" cented with a purse corsage of white orchids. The couple will honeymoon in Italy and Spain and on their reâ€" turn will reside in Toronto. Many parties have been givâ€" en in honor of the former Miss Mrs. Salvatore Damiani and Mrs. Stanley Shaw gave a misâ€" cellaneous shower at Mrs. Damâ€" iani‘s home on Aylesbury Road. Mrs. Lorne McClellan and Deans Sealed Tenders for 7 Portâ€" able Classrooms, on a stipâ€" ulated sum basis, plainly marked _ "Portable _ Class:â€" rooms", will be received until 3:00 p.m., D.S.T., Wedâ€" nesday, July 8, 1964 at the office of the Secretaryâ€"Treaâ€" surer, the Board of Educaâ€" tion for the Township of Etobicoke, _ 540 _ Burnhamâ€" thorpe Road, Etobicoke. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Superâ€" intendent of Construction and Maintenance, 540 Burnâ€" hamthorpe Road, Etobicoke, on deposit of a certified cheque for $10.00 payable to the Board of Education for the Township of Etobicdke. This depsit will be returned upon return of plans and svecifications in good ¢ondiâ€" tion. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. = The Board of Education for the Township of Etobicoke £ J. D. Patker, Chairman. D. L. Emond, Sectetaryâ€"Treasurer Portable Classrooms The Board of Education for the Township of Etobicoke S A L E SPRING COATS /> price ENTIRE STOCK STARTS THURS., JUNE 25th Suits 1/> Price Bathing Mrs. Stanley Cox were coâ€"hostâ€" ess at a bathroom shower, held at Mrs. McClellan‘s home on Russell Hill Road. AT 10 A.M. Miss Ruth McClelian gave a luncheon at her home on Lasâ€" celles Boulevard. * Mrs. Frank F. Barber held a presentation _ shower at her home â€" on _ Rosedale . Heights Drive. The bride‘s colleague‘s at the Toronto General Hospital, Socâ€" ial Services Department, held a dinner and presentation at the Redesigning ‘all types of Uphoistered Furniture. Large Selection of New Fall Fabrics. AQuality Workinanship By Trained Specialists Your Engquiries Invited. Estimates At Your Convenience. 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Princeton Road for the briâ€" dal party. Mrs. Albert Linington â€" was hostess at a luncheon at the Granite Club. "SomErRs LaADIEs WEAR" 2924 BLOOR ST. WEST "THE â€"KINGSWAY" Now Under The Management Toronto‘s Friendly Store oronto s Friendly Store :â€" Specializing In ... Dresses â€" Coats â€" Suits and Sportswéar SIZES; 7â€"15, 8â€"21, 14nâ€"241 From 310.98 CHARGE AND BUDGET ACCOUNTS â€" OF COURSE! Standards of white gladioli and chrysanthemums graced St. George‘sâ€"on â€" the â€" Hill _ reeently for the wedding of Patricia Elizâ€" abeth Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gereceke of Hern Hill, and Maurice Pim Pitzgerald, yon of Mr. and Mrs. W. Maurice Pitzgerald of Torâ€" onte. The double ring ceremony was performed by Dr, Roland Hill and the program of wedâ€" ding music was directed by Wilâ€" liam Sara. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride wore a charming gown of white satin peau de soie. The classic princess styling was detailed with| Guipure lace en the bodice and lilyâ€"points on the sleeves. A crown of orange blossoms held her bouffant veil of tulle illusion and she carried & charming bouquet of white shasta carnations and pink tonâ€" ed tea roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Timothy Malcolm and â€" bridesâ€" maid, Miss Karen Berg, wore bellâ€"shaped gowns of gold peau de soie with floral headpiecas and carried nosegays of shasta daisies and carnations. William Moorâ€"Ede of Toronto, was best man and the bride‘s brother, Mark William Gerecke, served the groom as an usher along with John Percy of Torâ€" onte. A garden reception followed held at the home of the bride‘s parents where the bride‘s mothâ€" er received guests wearing a twoâ€"piece ensemble â€" of _ soft green silk shantung with white accessories and a corsage of pale pink roses. The groom‘s mother assisted wearing a gown of nayyâ€"blue silk with white ac cessories and gardenia corsage. For their honeymoon trip to the Maritimes, the bride changed into a capeâ€"topped dress of yelâ€" low shantung which she wore with a corsage of shasta dais ies and flowered chapeau. Mrs. James McCrea and Mrs. Gerald Des Roches gave a mis cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. McCrea on Baby Point Crescent. The couple will live in Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, where the groom intends studying at the Case Inâ€" stitution for his P.H.D. Mr. Roger Deans and Mtr. Stanley Shaw entertained for the groom at Malloney‘s Art Studio and made a presentation. Mrs. William Bennett, \rs. Robert _ Snelgrove and â€" Mrs. George Heywood were coâ€"hostâ€" esses at a kitchen ashower, held at the home of Mrs. Bennett on Old ‘Forest Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Salvator Damâ€" lani entertiin~d tho bridal parâ€" ty at the Seaw«s fowers followâ€" ing the weddiag rehearsal. Art Fashions of MR. AND MRS. MAURICE PIM FITZGERALD pose happily for their photographer following their marriage in St. Georgesâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hill, Saturâ€" day, June 6. Bride is the former Patricia Elizabeth Constance Gerecke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gerecke of Hern Hill and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Maurice Fitzgerald of Toronto. (formerly of Jamaica) to their staff of Hair Stylists. Maurice 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. 4972 DUNDAS $T. WEST â€" 231â€"2611 _Qpen: Tuesday â€" Thursday and Friday Evenings ANNQOUNCEMENT ISLINGTON BEAUTY SALON Islington Beauty Salon wishes to announce MR "MAURICE" Photo by Eaton‘s Portrait Studio 104