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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Jul 1964, p. 10

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Standards of pink and white blossoms decorated St. Andrews Presbyterian Church on Royal York Road, recently for the wedding of Sharon . Norma daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Seabrook of Winnipeg Road and Bruce Appleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Syd Appleton of Watâ€" som Avenue. The groom was attended by his brother, Ronald, as best man and Ainsley Norman, Kenâ€" neth Isles and Jimmy Whitaker, all of Etobicoke. The double ring ceremony was performed by Reverend Walter Welsh and the program of wedâ€" ding music directed by Mr. K. Topp, organist. Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the bride was beautifully gowned in white silk organza over taffeta. The sleek skirt featured a chapel train and the fitted bodice was detailed with lace matching her rhinestone trimmed headpiece. Her boufâ€" fant veil was made of silk tulle illusion and she carried a casâ€" cading bouquet of white roses. Kathy Leeds of Etobicoke was maid of honour and the bridesâ€" maids were: Elizabeth Glenâ€" hoim,. ‘Weston, Gail Boomer, a cousin from Oshawa, and Linda Jarret. Etobicoke. They wore gown of mauve lace with threeâ€" quarter length sleeves, scoop necklines, and full skirts. Matâ€" chin@" flowered and veiled headâ€" pieces adorned their hair and they carried charming bouquets of white chrysanthemums. Following theâ€"ceremony, a reâ€" ception was held at the Ascot where the bride‘s mother recâ€" eived in a pink linen ensemble accented by the deep pink of her rose corsage and black acâ€" cessories. The groom‘s mother assisted wearing a blue lace suit with white accessories and talisman rose corsage. M Guests and relatives attending from out of town included the bride‘s grandparents, Mr. ~and Mrs. Fred Boomer of .Owen Sound: Mr. and Mrs. T Boomer Forrest, Ont; Mr. and Mrs G Boomer, Oshawa: VMr. and Mos Bill Seabrook, Watorion _ Mr and Mrs. John Warrillow. Bcitt, For their honeymodn trip to . attractive dress of moss green liâ€" Niagara Falls, the bride chanâ€" nen with white accessories, and An Inside Look At Metro Toronto The last Metro council meetâ€" Ing had the smallest agenda in two years. This week the civic leaders will be pounding the gavel in conâ€" ference in Sudbury for the anâ€" nual Ontario Mayors and Reeves meeting. The conference once again pointed the need for increasâ€" ed provincial aid for municipaliâ€" tiee weighted down with heavy taxation. Last month 278 complaints were received by Metro works deâ€" partment about air pollution nuisâ€" ances and warnings were issued to more than 80 establishments. Metâ€" ro will provide $1,172,000 as its share in a joint venture with Torâ€" onto Township to enlarge the Lakeview sewage treatment plant. Metro uses 70 percent of the plant‘s facilities. Metro planning board staff will now work closely with the Onâ€" The list of companies and orâ€" ganizations that receive Metro warnings about being an air polluâ€" tion nuisance makes interesting reading at times when it includes such establishments as; the two Canadian railway companies, two churches, provincial department of public works and city property department, the TTC and the YMCA. aletro works committee has recommended expansion of the Humber sewage creatment plant to handle additional 25,000,000 gallons of waste daily. Part of the expansion results from the need to relieve t.lpe burden on the sewer system in the city. Engineering consuitants will be hired by Metro to plan the expansion of the plant located in Etobicoke on the banks of the Humber river. Etobicoke has received Metro approval for using the landscaped top of the Richview reservoir for recreational purposes. This will give the township added park facâ€" ilities on land owned by Metro. Traditional Niagara Honeymoon OLD CLVB BR A MPTO N HWY, PEEL _ STEELES VILLAGEp : AVE. A wedding of interest is that ; of Miss Carolyn Anne Eby dauâ€" | ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Graâ€" ham Eby of Ashwood Cr. Islingâ€" . ton, whose marriage to Mr James Williams Blacklock of , Cooksville, Ont. will be solmenâ€" ; ized in St. Luke‘s United Church | on Sat. June 27 at 2:30 p.m. | ged into a blue lace suit which| and corsage of white roses. The she wore with white accessories | couple now reside on Dixon Rd. Many showers have been givâ€" en for this popular bride. A misâ€" cellaneous shower was given by Mrs. R. O. Holditch, and Mrs. C. H. Tod entertained at a bathâ€" room shower. Mrs. M. C. Gardiner honour ed the bride with a linen show The Matron of Honour Mrs. Peter â€"Fancy and bridesmaid, Miss Mary Ferguson, were coâ€" hostesses at a kitchen shower beld at the home of the groom‘s mother Mrs. Walter C. Blackâ€" lock. In Hamilton, Ont. a miscellanâ€" eous shower was given by Mrs. A. F. LaLonde of Dundas and Mrs. J. W. Nuttall of Hamâ€" ilton. A pantry shelf shower and presentation of garden furniture was held by coâ€"hostesses Mrs. R. G. Blakeley and Mrs. J. D. Barâ€" bour, both of Markham. Ont. Miss Eby has been a dedicatâ€" ed C.G.LT. Leader at St. Luke‘s United Church and on June 17, the Leaders and CGLT. girls surprised the bride with a panâ€" try shelf shower and presentaâ€" tion at the home of Mrs. F. A. Sykes of Cramond Ct. On Sat. June 20, Mrs. J. Graâ€" ham Eby entertained at a lovely tea in honour of her daughter. The many guests were raceived by Mrs. Ehy, Miss Carolyn Eby and . \rs. Waiter C. Blacklgck For the occasion, the bride chose a very pretty dress of printed silk in tones of turâ€" quose. heige and white. A white zardemia corsage complimented the costume. Mrs. Eby wors an Carole Eby Feted and Showered Wedding At St. Luke‘s June 27 u| & aAirrort & DERRY wE ST Toronto Township still has at least eight basic objections and Etobicoke three to the proposed Metro official plan in its final draft form. The plan is to deterâ€" mine land use over the next 20 years. This is the time of year the civic elected representatives take time out from civie duties to catch up on private business matters and take a few days holiday at the cotâ€" tage or anywhere as long as it is out of the Metro region. Now and a few days early in January are about the only times a civic leader has these days to get away from it all for a few days rest Metro will organize a walkâ€" ing and bus tour of the Metro area in September as well as give a inner to 100 members of the own Planning Institute of Great itain. A luncheon will be providâ€" e Etobicoke. Another member of Metro planning staff, this time the directâ€" or of research and special proâ€" jects, has joined the private firm of former Metro planning commisâ€" sioner Murray V. Jones. Mimico Planning Board has informed Metâ€" ro that it is "concerned with the implications"‘ in the proposed Etoâ€" bicoke waterfront â€" development. Its a little on the late side to be concerned with a project first conâ€" sidered a year ago. The Lakeshore suburbs; New Toronto, Mimico and Long Branch have no longer any formal objectâ€" ion to the Metro plan. tario Hospital Services Commisâ€" sion in planning the location of future hospitals in the Metro regâ€" ion. Certain computer calculations may be involved in an allâ€"out Metâ€" ro approval of the big Sherway Shopping Centre development planned for Etobicoke _ Metro wants to do some computer studâ€" ies on the traffic problem that would be created before giving evâ€" erlasting and final approval. (Member Owned and Operated) THE MOVE TO OUR NEW SITE ALLOWS ACCEPTANCE OF ADDITIONAL MEMBERS AND OUR NEW COURSE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS For Information Contact the Mgr. #77â€"2482 Ror 1#. Bramptos 18 Watered Holes (Tes to Green Completed 1963 â€" (Championship 7.010 yds Men 6400 vds. â€"Ladies 6,100 yés Protesstonal â€" RBill Richardso®s (1964 Pres, Ont. PGA) BRAMPTON GOLF CLUB Those who assisted during the afternoon were Mrs. G. H. Wilâ€" kinson of Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. M. C. Gardiner, Mrs. R. 0. Holditch, Mrs. A. F. LaLonde, Mrs J W Nuttall, the atterdants of the bride â€" Mrs. Peter F. Fance, Miss Mary Ferguson, Miss Patricia Blacklock, Miss Lynne Blacklock, friends of the bride, Miss Sharon Frise, Mrs. R. Chalmers, Mrs. Bruce Lowe. Martingrove Gardens Softhall the groom‘s mother Mrs. Blackâ€" lock looked lovely in a printed silk of shrimp, white and grey. No change in the standings in the 7 year old group. Stephens Mens Wear still on top and unâ€" defeated with a 4 â€" 4 â€" 0 record. Only one game played last week im this age group. with Fredrick Market winning 21 â€" 18 over the Giants. Mike Holt went all the way for the winners with eleven strike outs, and in the hitting deâ€" partment Mike had 3 singles and a homer. Also in the hitting deâ€" partment for the winners were Roy Teskey with 2 homers and a single, and Peter Hoyle with 4 s‘ngles. Pacing the Giants were B. Glebe with 4 singles and R. Froose with 3 singles. Pouring tea were Mrs. M. C. Gardiner, Mrs. R. O. Holditch, Mrs. A. D. Pape, Mrs. C. Blackâ€" lock, Grandmother â€" of _ the Groom, Mrs. R. G. Blakely, and Mrs. J. D. Barbour of Markham, Ont. (aunts of the groom), Mrs. A. F. LaLonde and Mrs. J. W. Nuttall In the 89 year olds the Fredâ€" rick Yankees dominate first place with an 8 â€" 6 â€" 2 record. The Yankees won their last game 32â€" 13 over Westway: Pharmacy. In the other games played last week Rachards _ Hardware > walloped | _ The officers for the coming fiyear are: Honourary Presidents | â€" Mrs. R. A. Steed and Mrs. Wm. EBawden; Past President â€" Mrs. | R. G. Carrier; Presiden: â€" Mrs. Ed. MacPhail; 1st. Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent â€" Mrs. B. MacDonald; 2nd Viceâ€"President â€" Mrs. N. Conâ€" quergood; Recording Secrelary â€" Mrs. Wm. Sager; Corresponding | Secretary â€" Mrs. A. Miller; Tre asurerâ€"Mrs. R. Lawrence; Envelâ€" ope Secretary â€" Mrs. D. McKerâ€" | acher; The President, Mrs. P. G. Carâ€" rier, welcomed the ladies, who were led in a devotional by Mrs. Wm. Bawden. Aficr a tour of the very fine building, a dvilcâ€" ious luncheon was served. Mrs. Carrier then opened the businâ€" ess part of the meeting with a prayer which was used at the Inaugural Meeting ofi the Unitâ€" ed Church Women at Massey Hall. Among other business some changes in the Byâ€"Laws were passed and the new slate of officers, read by Mrs. W. Malâ€" pass, was installed by Mrs. R. Arthur Steed. The Annual Meeting of Hum:â€" ber Valley United Church Wom:â€" en was held on Monday, June 8 at the United Church retredt at Cedar Glen, near Bolton. The beautiful surroundings and love ly weather added much to the enjoyment of the occasion which was a happy time of fellowship for the many who attended. Fredrick Dodgers 36 â€" 11, Vill age TV dropped their second loss to Lawson Real Estate 17 Reusse Construction are holdâ€" ing first place in the 10 â€"12 group, with a very impressive 6 â€" 6 â€" 0 record. In their last game, Reusse won 18 â€" 17 over Fredrick Cubs. In the only othâ€" er game played last week, Lough Movers won 23 â€"19 over North West Optimists, and are holdâ€" ing secoind place with a 6 â€" 5 â€" 1 record. Humber Valley U.C W. Honor Past President COMMITTEE CHAIR MEN: Christian Citizenship and Social Action â€" Mrs. P.â€"G. Carrier; Vicâ€" tor Home â€" Mrs. G. Phillips; Kipling Acres â€" Mcs. K. Laughâ€" ton; Material Assistance & Sup MR. AND MRS. RICHARD NIXON are seen cutâ€" ting the cake during their wedding reception at the Cambridge Hotel. Couple were married in St. Gregory‘s Roman Catholic Church, by the Revâ€" erend Father R. H. Clarkson. Bride is the former Joanna Redditt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Redditt of Bywood Drive, Islington, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nixon of Don Mills. Office Overload for 1964 by R. W. Pollock, Chairâ€" man of the Board., Marilyn is a university student majoring in sociology whoâ€"works for Office Overâ€" load summers, and lives on Allonsius Drive, Etoâ€" bicoke, MIS$ MARILYN MATHERS was crowned Misa | ply â€" Mrs. L. Harlock; Christian 1 Education & Stewardship â€" Mrs. : R. King; Membership and Reâ€" cruiting â€" Mrs. A. E. Elliott; ‘(‘ommunit_v Friendshio & Visit | ing â€" Mrs. W. Reynolds and Mrs | L. Ballance:; Social Fungtions & Hearth Room â€" Mrs. N. Conquerâ€" | ergood: Kiten Routine â€" Mrs. | G. Wither. Sunday â€" Coffee & â€" Nursery Care will be under the direct ion of Mrs. D F. Cornish; Chanâ€" cel Guild â€" Mrs. K. Miles; Flowâ€" ers for Shutâ€"Ins â€" Mrs. Wm. Graham; Greeting Cards â€" Mrs. Marie Reid: Programme, Literaâ€" ture & Book Club â€" Mrs. D. Ketâ€" tering; Pianists â€" Mrs. B. Walker and Mrs. F. Thwaites; Press & Publicity â€" Mrs. R. Davy; Nominâ€" ations â€" Mrs. P. G. Carrier with Unit Leaders; Finance â€" Mrs. E. MacPhail with a Viceâ€"President, and Pastâ€"President, the Treasurâ€" er and Stewardship Chairman; Representatives (Drama) Mrs. (Manse) Mrs. S. Ashton. UNIT LEADERS: Mrs M Messenger. Mrs. D. Bullic‘s, Mrs R. Davy, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. D. F. Cornish, Mrs. J. Tucker, Mrs. C. Douglas and Mrs. B King. The United Church Women of Humber Valley Church was then privileged to pay tribute to its first President when a Life Membership Pin was presented to Mrs. Carrier by Mrs. Malpass. She also received a carved ivory pin from the membership, and on behalf of the Executive Mrs. Roy King presented her with matching earrings and a Conâ€" cordance. Mrs. Carrier gracefully °x | dieux, Robert Coulter, James pressed her thanks for these| Donald, Emery Gagnon, Marlâ€" gifts, but found herself without | ayne Garrison, Pamela Jackson, words when she was asked to ‘Lea Kerfoot, Andy Levandoski, be an Honorary President of the | Paul Munday, Barbara Nisbett, aum!:rr, &alllfy “'Tniwd f‘Churcg | Daniel Sc.-;mme}!;l Richard Sherâ€" fomem®. With these gifts and | manMaureen Shith, Jack Tom:â€" the words of love and appreciaâ€" I pkins, Kathryn Waller, Jeffrey tion expressed on behalf of ail, | Wright. the ladies of the organization | Grade 10 Promoted with tried to convey to their 0u‘g0~ ; honours ing President the‘r deep appp;eâ€" > Timothy Allen, Douglas Bain, ciation of her efforts and conâ€" / Dellia Batten. James Bradley, cern during her term of office. | Harold Brooks, Astra Burka, Mrs. E. MacPhail, the NeW Marsha Croft, Karen Didiet, President, then addressed the Dorothy Dovle, Linda Drennan, meeting, presenting some of her | Allan Harding, Jacilynne Harâ€" hopes and plans for the com‘ng vey, Christa Hoyt, Henry Jakâ€" term. The singinz of Hymn 637 | ubjec, Faye Laing, â€" Suzanne closed a most successful and i Langley, Penelope Law, Linda memorable mesting. | Leslie, Karen MacDonald, Linda onrnrns e ie arermamommemmmcecmmcnccmoccoccnccnc« 1 MEBIF,â€" DONSIL MATLID, BHISN MC | Lellan, Linda â€" McRae, Paddy Cese ' Moss, Helen Nasalski, Pamela ‘\5:”‘3@ ‘A| Pearson, Elizabeth Post, Karen W . 7 "*:%\ 3 [ j| Smale, Susan Soules, Lena Spraâ€" ‘\.\'5 o ",x F | nkel, David S_teele. Terry Tayâ€" m s §h ‘Ior, John Tsujmura. bs (:lm) +Â¥2 ¢ | Promoted Mrs. E. MacPhail, the new President, then addressed the meeting, presenting some of her hopes and plans for the coming term. The singinz of Hymn 637 closed a most successful and memorable mesting. Gary Agnew, Gregory Agnew, Lorne Allen, Nigel Allen, Jean Alperin, Wayne Awde, Leonard Babiak, Kenneth Barager, Ann Barkway, Susan Barkway, Bruce Barber, Richard Bell, Gregory Berry, Diana Bertram, Paul Bertram, Ann Beveridge, Mariâ€" orie Booth, Robert Boynton, Gerâ€" ald Breen, Donna Bretin, Wenâ€" dv Brock, Susan Brown, Alan Campbell, David Chadwick, Brian Chapman, Richard Choinâ€" acki, Brian Clarence, Lynn Clark, Michael Collins, Gary Conn, Susan Cooper, Judith Corke, Wayne Dann, Chery! Dayâ€" ies, _ Megan â€" Davies, Michael Dennison, Joan Dexter, Doris Ellah, Ina Elliott, Richard Ellis, | Barbara _ Featherby, _ Andrea Gilligan, Suzanne _ Gillesple, Connie _ Goodyear, _ Maryâ€"Lou | Grant, Robert Grierson, Tevor | Haigh, Ann Hale, Janyce Hall, |Ian Hawley, Ulrike Heinemann, | Laurie Holmes, Judy Hoo#, Robâ€" ert Howsam, Richard Huckvale, . Graham Hughes, Gordon Jamiâ€" son, Donna Johnson, Robert Johnson, Marie Johnston, Caroâ€" Iyn Kerr, Sandra Knapp, Stephâ€" en Kostiuk, Susan Lacey, Linda Lewin, _ Joan _ Links, David Lloyd, Ian MacKenzie, John MacKenzie, Donald MacNamara, Ian Maitland, Gerald Matusiak, Kenneth McCarnan, Christine McFerron, Jane McKenzie, Thoâ€" mas McKeown, Douglas Mcâ€" Knight, Gayle McLeod, Paul McNabb, Linda McNicol, Alfred Merson, Joanne Milne, John Mooreâ€"Gough, John Mosey, Larâ€" ry Nickoloff, Michael Oakes, | James Pearson, George Phillips, | Donald Pletch, Charlotte Price, ‘Glenn Quarrington, Laura Renâ€" es, Robert Richardson, Paul Roâ€" | manick, Bonnie Rouleau, John Russell, Judith Skinner, Elizaâ€" beth Stevenson, Kirk Taylor, Terry Trussler, Tina, Waghorne, ’Felix Waher, Linda Waller, Daâ€" vid Ward, Darla Watts, Sharon | Watts, Jacquelyn Webb, Judith | Welch, Ronfld Winn, Lynn ‘White. Bonnie Whyte, Edward | Woodhouse, Bonnie Wylie. : Conditional Promotion David Armstrong, Gary Arth urs, John Baird, Richard Bareâ€" lay, John Baker, Nancy Beggs, Carolyn Bellis, John Bennett, Bob Bird, Christopher Bolton, Robert Bowen, Pauline Breathâ€" waite, Linda Brock, Leonore Brown, Susan Brown, James Burford, Debbie Cairns, Nancy Charles Bauman, Susan Cayâ€" eney, _ Christopher _ Faulkner, Carol _ Greenwood, _ Marilyne Houghting, Maryâ€"Lou Law, Daâ€" vid MacKenzie, Daniel Mearns, Peter Richards, Joseph Rzepecâ€" ki,. Luke Savard, Ronald Simâ€" mons, MaryJo Smith, Howard Thomas, Sandy Welsh. Grade 9 Preparatory Promoted Maryâ€"Lou Brown, Thomas Caâ€" dieux, Robert Coulter, James Cartledge, Patrice Chater, David Chellew. Phyllis Chessum, Bark ara Chojnacka, Michael Chrisyje, Susan Clarke, Karen Clayton, Marcus Colgan, Robert Cooper, Keith Cracknell, Donald Cunâ€" ningham, . Anna â€" Czerechowicz, John Dandurand, Larry Darkes, Merry Dickinson, Jim Dorman, Marion Doughty, Audrey Durâ€" ward, Linda Eckert, Barbara Elâ€" liott, Peter Emond, Joan Epps, William Fanning, Geoffrey Felâ€" lowes, Thomas Foskett, David Giles, Janice Girouard, Nancy Goodfellow, isla Gordon, Glen Gray, Gretchen Gray, JoAnne Gray, John Harris, Steven Harâ€" ris, Andy Hausmanis, John Hawâ€" smanis, Danie! Hickman, Robert Hodge, Lee Holmes, Bonnie Houâ€" Iden, Udo Issler, Catherine Judd, Susan _ Kennedy, _ John Knott, Bettv Krystal. Archie Kuhiman Vincent Massey Promotion List THE ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN, Friday, July 3, 1964 â€" Page 10 | _ Sandra Alger, John Anderson, | Keith Blackwell, James Boa, | Bruce Chambers, Randy Croome, | Anne Fisher, Douglas Firzell, iJano Gabura, Joanne Gadija, | Scott Graham, Gary Greenland, ;David Kingston, Leonard Leedâ€" ‘ er, Diane Lewis, Michael Macâ€" | rae, Susan â€" McEwen, Louise | Payne, Phillip Swift, Marilyn ; Tedford, Maureen Thomas, Denâ€" nis Uchimaru, Linda Vinall. j Donald _ Wederfort, _ Deborah ! Wilcox, Lynne Wortley. | Promoted i Michael Allen, Donald Arthur, | Gabriele Aulich, Marilyn Banks, | Hugh Barclay, Ronald Bingham, | Christopher Bolton, Cheryl | Bowen, Leonard Brittian, Cynâ€" | thia Bronetto, Keith Browne, Richard Buchanan, Barrie Burns, Nancy Cameron, Harry Chrishop, Robbie Coleman, | George Cooke, Linda Cooper, | David Corke, Sheila Coupland, Brian Crockatt, Stephen Cunâ€" liffe, David Curtis, Thomas Curtis, Karol Dabkowski, Paula Davis, Virginia Davis, John | Dew, Linda Dohoo, Patricia Doyâ€" {le, David Edwards, Lorraine Elâ€" | ias, Elizabeth Ewing, Thomas Fair, Gail Fanning, Diane Faulâ€" jkner, Donald Ferguson, Bruce Fielder, Gwendolyn Fletcher, 1Chnrleno Floodgate, _ Barbara Foster, Douglas Galsworthy, Anâ€" ithony Gram, Glen Gray, Jane ;Culland. Thomas Hards, Lisa | Harris, John Harwood, Peter | Heinemann, Patricia Hay, Carâ€" , ole Heeley, Diane Hoar, Gloria { Hochstatter, Peter Hoeppner, ; Michael Holland, James Housâ€" | ton, David Hoyle, Martin Hurst, | Arlene Jackson, Garry Johns | ton, Lynn Kerns, Bruce Kirkeâ€" | by, Garry Krystal, Rosemary | Langley, Vicki Lavery, Marina | Lavigne, Judith Leitch, Michael | Lenhoff, Gregory Leslie, Barb ara Lloyd, Nancy Lochead, Jaâ€" ‘mes MacLeod, Norman Manara, Robert McCarty, Diane MceKillâ€" op, Lynn McMenemie, Clare Mcâ€" Roberts, Randal Melen, Joanne | Mellway, Emily Miklas, Cheryl Miller, Bonnie Mitchell, Linda Molnar, Edward Montgemery, Brian Murray, Marcia Myers, Wayne Neville, Wendy Newson, | Brian O‘Meara, Karen O‘Rourke, | Michael Page, Edward Parkin, | Margaret Pezzack, Bruce Picken, | Lynn _ Pugh, John Purchase, | Patrick Quinn, Maryâ€"Lou Reed, : James Robinson, Philip Roeâ€" | buck, Thomas Romanick, Larry ‘Sinclair, James Sparks, Richard Stainton, Howard Strode, Judith | Sturrup, Kenneth Swain, Robert Switzer, Dennis Sykes, Judith |\ Trimble, Edward Turner, Susan Turner, Margaret Veysey, Dorâ€" een Way, Lynn White, Gary | Williamson. | Grade 12 Promoted with \ Honours Jennifer Allen, Linda, Booth, Adam _ Czerechowiez, Doreen Draper, Gregory Durward, Carâ€" ol Marchildon, Sharon MeNicol, Janice Potter, Nancy Reid, Marâ€" ion Ryujin, Frank Smith, Barry Spinner, Robin Yule, Verena Zwatzl. Promoted Peggy _ Ann â€" Birck, Douglas Black, Robert Blacke{t, David Brown, Max Buchheit, Petra Burka, Vicky Carthew, Karen Chubb, Susan Clarke, Keith Croft; Diane Crooke, Patrick Croome, Judith Crowder, Barb ara Cunningham, Barry Cunâ€" ningham, Caroyin Cunningham, James Darlington, Michae! Davâ€" ies, James Douglas, Douglas Dyer, Janis Elder, Jacquilyn Ewart Michael Ezay, Linda Fairy, Gordon Farndon, Martyn Featherby, Elinor Finch Rupert Folkard, Susan «Friend, Ronald Gilbert, Larry Gouge, Brian Green, William Haddacks, Sue an â€" Halladay, Gail Harrison, Michael _ Hay, Karen â€" Heard. Bruck Heubach. Leslie How» am, John Hurst. Taeb Jamison, Fdward Johnsoo. Dems johss Cindy Air, Sheila Brander, Patricia Brearley, Douglas Brown, Paul Elliott, John: Gu!â€" land, Janice Knox, Sharon Marâ€" shall, Derek Metz, Lynne Mowat, Brenda Quinn, Mike Richards, Catherine Robson, David Sadler, Wendy Wagner, Linda Wilkinâ€" son, Ronald Young. Grade 11 Promoted with Honours 2@ Jacqueline _ Bishop, _ Eileen Brand, Phillip Danko, David Davidson, _ Richard Gulland, Barry Johnson, Paul Johnson, David_ Kennedy, Robert Lawrâ€" ence, Janet Leightner, Robert Low, Marilyn Mainprize, Ronâ€" ald Matusiak, Susan McEwen, Linda. Michaels, John Montgomâ€" ery, Susan â€" Preston, | Stewart Scott, Allan Stevenson, John Tomlinson, _ Jeanette _ Weston, Barbara Zimmerman. Pupils Buy Books, Not School Pins On Friday, June 19, Gradua tion Ceremonies of St. Gregâ€" ory‘s Catholic School were held for Grade 8 classes. Mass at St. Gregory‘s Church was celebratâ€" ed at 11:20 a.m. by Father Robt. Moran of the Scarboro Foreizn Mission Society. (Father Moran was ordained at St. Grezory‘s last August by Archbishop Poâ€" cock, and will be leaving for Japan this August.) It is interesting to note tnai this year instead of purchasing school pins the graduates used the money to purchase. buoks for the school library as a reâ€" membrance of their school ter.o. Following graduation, lunchâ€" eon convened by Mrs. Waiter Glenn, was served in St. urc, ory‘s Auditorium by the ladies of St. Gregory‘s C.W.L. Diplomas were presented to the graduates by Father Clarkâ€" son and awards for highest agâ€" gregate were given to Miss Jane Emerson and Miss Danielle Bonâ€" nah. These young ladies also reâ€" ceived prizes for Religion in their respective classes. MOFFAT R. HILL, who will take office next month as Internaâ€" tional Director. (Ontario Regâ€" ion) of the Y‘s Men‘s Clubs Inc. Mr. Hil} is a charter member of the Etoblcoke YM YWCA Y‘s Men‘s Club and has been active io Ite program for siz years. Y‘sdom bas T39 elubs function ing in forty<we countries, world membership numbers over 20

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