Islington friends who have been following the carcer of \glarinetist Brian Barley. will be interested to learn that he leaves for Cleveland on Saturday, where he has been awarded a scholarship to study at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Brian is the son of Mrs. Barley and the late Rev. John L. Barley. THE ADVERTISER â€" GUARDIAN, Thursday, September 10, 1964 â€" Page 10 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jan T. N. Stockdale. East Glen last week on board the S.S. earlier Mrs. Jamiesson and } present Mrs. Lewis with a farewell gif School classmates had a farewell party of Mroand Mrs. Gordon Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, with their sons, Craig and Seott, left lslington last week to make their home in Detroit. Pioneer residents on Echo Valley Ridge, and before that. on Wingrove Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are leaving many friends in the community. One group of neighbours entertained in their honor at a dinner party at the Skyline Hotel; another group took them to Ports of Call. Caroivn They were thrilled to see "Aida‘ an old Roman bath. In the harbor Onnassi«‘ yacht. in addition to the Interestingly about half of their . were Australians or New Zenlanders Augu«t at St. George‘s ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs groom is the son of Mrs Lancaster. â€"â€" Mrs. John Smart and Miss Margo Smart, McClinchy Ave. gave a Jack and Jill party at their Caledon farm, "Lofty Hills". Mrs. Ivan Hamilton and her danghter, Mrs. F. Lockhart, enterâ€" tained the bride at a Inncheon at the Old Mill. Mre. K. C. Faulkner gave‘a supper party at her home on Blythwn«! Road, and Mrs. P. A. Maxwell entertained at a party and presentation when the guests were coftage neighbours from Hawkestone, Lake Simeoe. Supper '"y members. friends« of the bride‘s parâ€" ents. made a presentatiopf. ®« did the staff at the bride‘s office. \ rshearsal dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lancaster at their bome on Burnelm Drive. Ca hosts on this @eccasion were Mr. and Mrs. boward Deviin of Bradford Attending the General Council of the United Church of Canada in St. John‘s, Newfoundland, this week are Miss Mary Thomas, of St. James, Islington United Church; Miss Margaret Dempsey of Humber Valley United Church; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baliner and Rev. Stewart East. of Islintgon United Church. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Voss, Donnvbrook Lane, with Sharon and John, enjoyed a motor trip to Cape Cod duri latter part of August. daught Europear Mr. and Mrs. Ered Delong with tL and their sun, Robest. returned on Satu to New Brunswick. They visited at the brother at Belle Isie. whore Robert su uncle‘s farm. Ba was Miss Linda Tilden was guest of honour last Thursday evening at a shower given by Miss Jeanne Hurst and her mother, Mrs. Alan Hurst, at their home on Hilldowntree Road. The guests were university friends of Linda, whose marriage is an event of Saturday. September 12, at Emmanuel College Chapel. The groom is Mr. Brian P. Dawkins, of Wellington, New Zealand. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Tilden, Chestnut Hills Parkway. The couple will live in Kingâ€" ston next year where the groom is doing post graduate work at Queen‘y University Leighton Sayors. son of valley Drive. left on Monday study Business Administratic at and the Mrs. W. Donald Wells returned Ave. N. last Saturday after ten weel land and Italy. She went north to among other interesting places. visit Shannon. She spent four days at M Land‘s End. toured the Cotswolds. w and thoroughly enjoved her travels i two weeks in Italy. The Kingsway Branch Queensway General Hospit« p.m. at the home of Mrs. R Blyd. Plans are being mad« at the Legwion Hall. Bloor $ shower The University Women‘s Club of Etobicoke will hold their annual membership reception next Thursday evening, Sept. 17, atâ€"8 o‘clock at Humber Valley Village School. The club extends & cordial invitation to any woman university graduate to come and learn about the activities of the club. The president, Mrs. John Knox. and the viceâ€"president, Mrs. J. D. Peddie, will welâ€" come the members and guests. Miss Ruth Boxe Co. will be the an0.7008. rip ip, and On The Social Scene n and nfe lor at the ater na Home fr Mi M rg. and Philade dge tunnel het daughtes, Lynda, Kings Linn Rono, a miscellai Mrs. J. E. L. Keyes, Williagdon Blvd., a kitchen sh bride‘s office staff associates. a miscellaneous sh i, are Mi Hilldown after touring the British | tour, at Lucenne. by Mr. Ja pe M Bi p+ h H and Mrs. R. S. Grout Hiy H huren choir met of {h a farewell gift d M ad eek \acatUo w D eson, Martin Grove Road, and Mr Ures., arrived home from Euroy Empress of Canad«". . Two montt v. Stockdale went aver on the san . Stockd British 1 H Mr. and Mrs. F tor Tiffin. Ohi m at Tiffin Um Park A Park H gular t Hill . H rday fr ent the sumumer s. were »peil Buni home of Mrs. Del Monte Carlo the family cottage in Judy. Jim. Bruce, and and Craig‘s S ir him at the M ] in Englar W The br Thursday) at 1 ng recer He he Na 1 the a Mis f thei dar ss Margar dint alt? Mal ring the 1t PP PF ate be hneld heatre t W rope mnths la i Ire My the Given in marriage . t father, the bride wore a n cent gown of white silk c over taffeta appÂ¥iqued on and front of the skirt to th line in Alencon lace. The sleeved moulded bodice w tailed at the back waistlit a bow and the full skirt gracetul folds to a chapel Her bouffant veil of s#k t lusion was attached to . crowned wedding band ap in lace and encrusted i pearls and ‘she carried a cascadle of roses and step zccented with salal leaves carried den bioc Lynch. an Adaic Ham: Hughes of the â€" groom gowns of silk organza feta in carnation pink with seoop necklines, sh and bell shaped skirt: band of lace decorated The grovm was attended by best man. Alec MceNamarra Montreal!, The ushers were D: R. Guifie. brother of the br and Frank Hughes, brother the sroom. St. ]ohn‘s Chapel Ceremony Unites ZEmmerson Hughes â€" Margaret Guffie Following the ceremony . ception was held at the Asc hotel where the bride‘s m received wearing a Fashion ferred designed gown of Chantilly lacecompletely embrcigered | with matching ribbon. Crystal beads highlis the floating bodice anda The Rev. Father J. 0. Hockbon perfurmed the ceremony and the program of nuptial music by the St. John‘s chapel boys‘ choir was directed by the church organist, Victor Togni tari a M Brit Toronto Cleric To Preach At Humbervale trom Middl A wide variety of lovely garâ€" den bicoms decorated St. John‘s chapel recently for the wedding of Murgaret Ann Guffie, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Guffie of Ulenaden Avenue West, and Frances _ (Emmerson) Hughes, son oi Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Augustus Hughes of Montreal. 1a p« The maid 1 Hour Dryclearing REXDALE PLAZA pl SPEEDY Shirt Service eiled vhic then a th ainc ho ne soaking, no shrinking with safe "Howerâ€"fresh" CARPET 2 FURNMITURE CLEANING by M in th weetheart r« »un guests M arlous parts nome yhnrvon bride chai Cont unideryale nces the all to the Humphres othe 11 a.on gational | meet onsider the rey M aP dome W W pink satit yotte Bril nother cot Davic bride mmit Ip pink thi ite Or TH the bride‘s mother on August 15. The pink a _ white color theme was beautii_df created in the table centerpiece of white Fugi chrysanthemums and pink sweetâ€" heart roses set on a handmade white lace cloth along with pink tapers â€" Standards of pink and Is/mgton United Church Ceremony Daczid Laughtinâ€"CarolSmith F ed Carl Su Sandra _ Pearson. â€" They _ wore graceful aqua georgette gowns with _ lace hodices and â€" elbow length â€" sleeves. Matching headâ€" pieces adorned their hair and they cearried cascades of pink ma Sar i tephanotis and . iv Mr. and Mrs. Frances (Emmerson) Hughes smile happily as they sign the register following their marriage in St. John‘s Chapel on Church Street. The bride is the former Margaret ilde in ed late aiternoor formed by thi f the prettiest of August s took place at Islington church when Carol Ann laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Lothian Avenue, the bride of David Edâ€" maughlin, son of Mr. and mes Edward Laughlin of ho Drive, Searboro. East. Wilf (Near Dominion) the 11 lengcth eaught she carr ardenias and the bridesâ€" ‘ma Byers and Her bouffan 1 of tulle il 1 W with A op a cast ceremony Rev. Anâ€" wined It rde arl white spider mums, roses and gladiol graced other parts of the Guffie residence. Pouring tea were Mrs. Galenberti, Mrs. James Mrs. Rose Ogilvie, Mrs McLay. Mrs. S. Parsons, Morris. Mrs. DeSaul and carnations mingied with scabiosa and Bells of Ireland, Elaine Windsor was charming as the flower girl wearing a short white organza dress with fitted hodice and full skirt. An aqua velvet sash «decorated the waistâ€" line ard she wore a halo of pink feathored carnations. The groom was attended by his brother Kenneth as best man and the uskers were Craig Houston, lan Scott, Ted Clarke and the bride‘s brother. Stuart Smith. Following the ceremony a reâ€" ception was held at the Old Mill where the bride‘s mother received the goests wearing a twoâ€"piece ensemble of turquoise and white Chantilly lace with a feathered pillbox chapeau. On her purse she carmed a corsage of yvellowâ€"toned cymbidium orchids. The groom‘s mother assisted{ wearing a gown of shaded grey Chantilly lace acâ€" cented by the soft pink tones of on an emen io a on as on an as PHONE HU. 9â€"4450 B VW\elcome MacDonald â€" Mayflower WELCOME NEWCOMERY Use this coupon to ist us know you‘re here MOVING ? aut coupan and mail ts Crculation Dapt . Eiobscoke alaady subscribe to the Frabicoke Advartis® 125 â€" 18th STREET, TORONTO 14 PHONE 255â€"7787 Py TELL THEM ABOUT CA WELCOME WAGON Ann Guffie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Guffie, of Glenaden Avenue West. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes, of Monâ€" treal. the Welcome Wagen Mostess call on me to subscribe to the Etobicaks Advertise George Barber, Mrs. J Mrs. J it you know ot a famiy who has just amved in your community, be sure io tel them about welcome Wagon. They wiliobe deiighted with the basket of pifts and neiph| information they will recerve trom our hostess, a symbol of the comâ€" montty s traddtwonal hosprtality. Or you maÂ¥ “& a CALL: Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes entertained the bridal party folâ€" lowing the rehearsal at the Four Seasons hotel. her feathered hat and purse corâ€" sage of pink feathered carnations | and tosebuds. Among the guests from out of ; town were the bride‘s grandâ€" mother. Mrs. William Smith of : Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ; Chalut, Ottawa; Ted Racicot, Otâ€"! tawa; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird, Gananoque; Mr. and Mrs. Eric, Norman and family. Pennsylâ€" vannia; Miss Bertha Huston, Deâ€" troit; Mr. and Mrs. George Windâ€" sor and family. London; Mr. and Mrs. â€" Peter â€" Hampson, Gravenâ€" hurst; Mrs. Arthur Byers and | Miss Brenda Byvers, Montreal. Lynch. Assisting were Miss Donâ€" na McLay, Mrs. Lawrie, Miss Ardene Milne and Miss Bonnie Stringer. Art Auction and Opportunity Fair on September 12th from 11 to 4:30 p.m. at 34 Riverâ€" dale Dr.. Thistletown, (turnâ€" ing off Albion between Public school and gas station}. 40 original oil paintings will be auctioned. Photo by Hardy Photographa beofordcentertertedcrtedeterke 201 IUnitarian Fellowship To Hear Theological Concepts Of Sin on all sorts of expeditions. The study group conveners will be at the reception with details of their plans. President Mary Knox and her executive look forward to welâ€" coming both former and new members next Thursday. If you have any preâ€"reception inquiries. yeu may direct them tof Mrs. Knox at 231â€"9795. group times the m from Bivd., about lington Aven The â€" clubt meetings are Th A former director of Thistleâ€" town‘s hospital for emotionally disturbed children will be back in Etobicoke for a brief visit. Dr. John â€" Rich, psychiatrist, now chairman of the University of Toronto â€" Committee of _ Child Etobicoke â€" Rexdale Weston â€" Thistletown PHONE DAY OR NIGHT ETOBICOKE NORTH 1 A X 1 s whic during embers‘ 244â€"4444 la ETOBICOKE . BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 Kingswayâ€"Islington Branch 9 ISLINGTON AVE. N UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ROVAL â€" CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 3339 A Bloor Street West Apples vod nt Telephone 9 A M â€" 4 30 P M Manday to Frida D+ David Ouchtesiony, Supervisor of Bsacegege .A A YOUR NEIGHBOURKHOOD BRANCH * Conservatory instruction in all music subjects ® Preparatory and Kindergarten Classes for Children +] s‘ homes. Th ETOBICOKE BUSINESS COLLEGE 4127 Dundas St. W. Dr. Ettore Mazzoleni, Principai, School of Musie 273 Bloor Street West. Toronto 5 Telephone For Further Information Regarding Day or Night School affair JOIN THE OTHERS ... ATTENDING Serving (2 Blocks East gles blo SECRETARIAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL BUSINESS _ ADMINISTRATION CLERK TYPIST STENOGRAPHIC COMMERCIAL COMPTOMETER REFRESHER Complete Diploma Course Take Separate Subjects or ks East of Prince Edward Dr.) TELEPHONE BE 35471 ff ind . invest Hartfield Anglesey ed ouls, > go off ... Rev. A. G. Eagle . To Be Inducted At Saint James Annexes Psychatry, will be the first guest speaker of the 1964â€"65 season of the Northwest Unitarian Fellowâ€" ship. His address, "Sin and Psychatry," will deal with the theological concepts of sin, the distinetion between sin and erime, and psychological theories about the origin of guilt. Ample time will be allowed for discussion, The meeting will take place on Sunday, September 13. at 8 p.m. at Pine Point Community Centre, On Sunday, September 20, at the same time and place Mr. John Hearn, poet, will speak on "The Art of the Unitarian," dealâ€" ing with questions such as what is Umitarianism, where it stands in the stream of religion, its difâ€" ferences. if any. with orthodoxy, and how it can be expected to exâ€" press itself in the arts. On Sunday, September 27, at 10.30 a.m. regular services and Bunday school classes will reâ€" A further meeting on the theme of family life is scheduled for November when the topic will be school and the home. sume. The Rev. Robert Ca» Unitarian minister of univer students, will speak on Hindu . James resumed their Fall rogram this week with a panel scussion | Tuesday on cmarried omen working. 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