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Dennis OIL Floor Furnace WESTON Plumbing and Heating rsonals â€":â€" Social Events â€":â€" Entertainment â€":â€" Club Activities DRIVING SCHOOL VICTORIA ALEX YOUNG WESTON BRANCH DOMINION BANK . BRODIE 1695 Jane Street at Lawrence Avenue Phone MU. 7972 ZONE 4â€"286 Res. MU. 6720 1871 the appointment of Manager at Toronto ROdney 3052 announces WESTON 1981 The bride, lovely in ballerinaâ€" length white lace net, was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Paul Olenick. The l,ride's sister, Netâ€" tie, in blue net/over satin, was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids, in orchid satin, were Aldona Bulzgis and Patricia MacDonald. The girls had matching accessories and carâ€" ried bouquets of roses and sweet peas. Groomsman was Douglas Jennett and ushers were Raymond Santin and Joseph Pacivy. W. Higâ€" gins sang "Ave Marie" and "Beâ€" cause". Mr. J. M. Dedrick was organist. Almost 400 guests attended the reception at the RCSC Illustrious, Mrs. P. Olenick, the bride‘s mother, in navy blue sheer and a corsage of roses, assisted by Mrs. W. Anderâ€" son, the groom‘s mother, dressed in pale blue sheer with a corsage of pink and white carnations, reâ€" ceived the guests. An excellent orchestra provided music for dancâ€" ing and dinner after which the bride and groom left for Muskoka. Upon their return they will live on Lawrence Ave. in Weston. Advertising Pays â€"Try It Central United Church was the setting for a very pretty wedding Saturday, June 16th, wheng,hs Rev. E. B. Eddy officiated at the marâ€" riage of Olga Alice Olenick and William Anderson, both of Weston. 0. Olenick Weds W. Anderson At Central United Mrs. J. Nason enjoyed a quiet birthday on Saturday, June 16. Miss Blossom McGinnis of John St., Weston, left on June 8th to fly to Trinidad. While there, she will visit with friends. MERTENS AGENCY 1 Main St. N. â€" Phone 193 Fern Rachelle Weisdorf, dtu{lur of a Weston merchant, has chosen Thursday June 28th as the date of her evening wedding to ]l’Vhl{ Horowitz, in â€" Beth Hamidras Hagadol synagogue. PERSONALS]| INSURANCE Fire Auto _ Casualty JUNE BRIDE Members are reminded that tic kets are now available from the district director for the District‘s §0th Anniversary Banquet, to be held in the Central United Churth, Waston, on September 218t. One of the bright spota of the afternoon‘s business was the preâ€" sentation of a musical sketch by the Elder‘s Mills members. The ladies did a very amusing job of depicting in song the life of a typical Institute member. Incidentâ€" ally, the District h’: accepted the invitation of the Elder‘s Mills Branch to hoid the District Annual meeting there next year. Following more business, a deâ€" licious lunch was served in the school auditorium, kindly loaned for this occasion. How pretty the tables looked, with bright flowers and colourful, appétizing salads! The ladies who worked ~so hard with the "stoveâ€"andâ€"sink" departâ€" ment may well be proud of their efforts. Continued from page 1â€" core of the very popular "Albert and the Lion." 4 Miss Cynthia Allen and Miss Patricia Campbell wore identically styled gowns in tourquoise and pale mauve respectively. Miss Patti Jo Smith of Islington, neice of the bride wore a replica in yellow to match the elders. West York District Her attendants. were gowned alike, and the flower girl was a replica of the older girls. Miss Efâ€" fie McLennan, daughter of Rev, Dr. David McLennan, former minister of â€" Timothy â€" Eaton _ Memorial Church, was maid of honor, gowned in white Swiss organdy over pink, with picture hat to match. The bodice was tightâ€"fitting with a double Puritan collat. Her full skirt had a sash and long bow, tones matching with the underskirt of pink. She carried a pink bouquet and wore pink accessories. Jimmy Orr, small son of Doctor William Orr, was page boy in white Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked radiant in a gown of white Swiss organdy trimmed with _ handâ€"embroidered â€" organdy flowers, the softly gathered bodice fashioned with a square neckline outlined in flowers, and the boufâ€" fant skirt accented by a crinoline, designed in redingote effect to reâ€" veal a tucked underskirt. Her tulle fingertip veil was held by a bonnet of white net, and she carried an allâ€" white bouquet of Chinese chrysanâ€" themums and sweetpeas. _ In the beautiful chapel of Bishop Strachan School at 11 o‘clock on ’Fridly morning, June 15, Miss Pauline Boyd Smith, BA, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. Smith, Toronto, was united in holy matrimony to Rev. Frederick Temple Kingston, son of Mrs. Kingston, Halifax, and the late Most Reverend George Frederick Kingston, Archbishop of Nova Scotia and primate ofall Canada. The Rev. Dr. Temple Boyle of Vicâ€" toria, BC, godfather of the groom, officiated at the wedding. Pauline Smith, Rev. Kingston Take Vows In BSS Chapel Mrs. Burry presided at the meetâ€" ing which followed, After hymn and prayer, routine business was conducted. On June 14 the WM Auxiliary of Downsview United Church held a picnic meeting at the home of Mrs. Ossie Bagg, Beaverton. A noon lunch was provided by the members and was enlivened ‘by various conâ€" tests and prize giving, which was, planned and conducted by Mrs. Walter Dickin. Downsview WA Westminster WA and WMS held a joint meeting on Tuesday, June 12th on the lawn of Mrs. D. Dsâ€" vidge. The WA opened the meeting with the viceâ€"president Mrs. E. Addy in the chair. The theme song was sung and the Lord‘s Prayer repeated in unison. Reports were read and adopted and routine business discussed. It was decided to hold a rummage sale in the fall. Mrs. D. Davidgg then presided for the WMS and Hymn 148 was sung. Mrs. D. Taylor read the lesâ€" son from St. John 8: 2â€"21. Mrs, D. Newton then introduced the guest speaker, Rev. Olivia C. Lindsay, MA, STM. Miss Lindsay is one of 25 or 30 ordained women ministers, and one of four women ministers who are missionaries. She gave a bright outlook of the Christian Church in Japan, where the spirit of union is growing. The same is true of India, China, and the Philâ€" ippines. Mrs. D. Anderson thanked Miss Lindsay for being guest speaker and for her very interestâ€" ing message. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Reâ€" freshments were served by Mrs. McGregor and Mrs. Fortune and their committee. WA and WMS Joint Méeting _ The piano students of Mrs. T. H. Rogers,° Rosemount Ave., will present their annua) recita) in Cenâ€" tral United Church Sunday School on Friday, June 22nd, at 7.45 p.m. All interested as cordially invited to attend. Pupila Present Recital The theme of the worship service LOCALS The bride‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mra. Eunice Sartell, was her maid of honor, and Rose Marie Hillier of Trenton and Eleanror Bronte, Beavâ€" erton, were bridasmaids. The atâ€" tendants wore gowns of nylisette with an embossed floral pattarn of cut velvet, made with a double shawl shoulder neckline and boufâ€" fant skirt. The matron of honor‘s gown w&s orchid colored, while the bridesmaids wore pale yellow. The attendants wore picture hats and mittens in matthing materials and carried nosegays of Talisman roses, pink and white carnations, blue cornflowers and baby breath. At the reception held at Martinâ€" dale Lodge the bride‘s mother reâ€" étived in a floor length gown of The best man was J. Stanley Westcott, and ushers were Donald C. Patrick and Henry ‘G. Wescott. _ Eileen Marie Sartell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sartell of 7 Windall Ave., was wed to Irwin Donald McArthur, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. McArthur, Toronto, on Saturday, June 9, at 3 pm in St. John‘s Anglican Church. Rev. J. T. Robins officiated, and the music was played by Mr. R. Cooper. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown on blush satin with a sweetheart neckline, the skirt having inserted gores of pleated lace which extended into a small train. She wore & full length embroidered tulle veil attached to a coronet headdress which was set with seed pearls and brilliants, and carried a castade bouguet of Sweetâ€" heart roses with babies‘ breath. For travelling the bride chose a suit of dusty pink with a large white picture hat. After a short vacation in Ontario the happy couple will leave for Halifax, where Rev. Temple Kingston is naval chaplain for HMCS Cornâ€" wallis. In September they leave for England where he will study for his doctorate at Christ Church, Oxâ€" ford. Eileen M. Sartell Weds I. McArthur In Saint John‘s _ The reception was held at St. Hilda‘s College, Mrs. G. Smith reâ€" ceiving the guests in a gown of brown sheer with a lace bodice and coatee and brown accessories. Mrs. Kingston, mother of the groom, wore a grey lace gown with accesâ€" sories to match. The choir boys of St. Thomas, under the direction of Mr. Wright, Mus, Bach., sang "O Perfect Love" as they came up the aigle to take their places. A special rendering of the 23rd Psaim was sung as Rev. and Mrs. Knight signed the regâ€" ister. blouse, Peter Pan collar and yellow knickers. Mr. B. Greensted, Dr. William Orr and Mr. Geoffrey W. Smith of Islington, brother of the bride, were ushers, A celebration of Holy Communâ€" ion for the bride and bridegroom was conducted by Rev. Dr. T. Boyle after the marriage ceremony. An enjoyable Garden Tea and Home Baking Sale in aid of St. John‘s Catholic Women‘s League was held on Saturday, June 16th at the home of Mrs. Daniel Healey, 117 Rosemount Ave. Guests were welcomed by Mrs. J. Klaepfer, president, assisted by members of the executive. Mrs. J. L. Sutton, Mrs. R. Burns, Mrs. P. L. Wadâ€" dington, and Mrs. T. L. Cainan poured tea, which was served by the young ladies of the parish. Father Keane supervised the drawâ€" ing of the lucky ticket for the bicycle. Tanna Fay picked the winning ticket, which was held by Mrs. Skinner. The sale of home: baking was capably handled by: Mrs. C. Kirbey and Mrs. F. L. Miner. Father Keane made a preâ€" sentation to Mrs. A. G. Franck, who is leaving to take up residence in Sarnia, Ontario. CWL Garden Tea The Victorian Order of Nurses board met in the council chambers to hold their last meeting before September. Miss Helen Forbes presided when plans were discussâ€" ed for the fall campaign for funds which will be held from the 10th to the 22nd of September. Miss Allison Dilts reported on the 370 visits made in the district during May of which 36 were new cases. A map of Japan was a help in the presentation of the chapter from the study book. The missionâ€" ary teachers in three schools in Tokye, Shizuoka and Kofu give testimony of the genuine earnestâ€" ness of the pupils and the graduâ€" ates who have become teachers and leaders of Christian groups. We learn that they are eager to study, faithful and selfâ€"denying in serâ€" vice, zealous in witness and Christâ€" ian living. The meeting closedâ€" with the theme song and the benediction. ‘:'u “I::lup and Work." The ymns ‘the scripture portions which were taken by Mrs. Bagg and Mrs. Allen closely followed the 32 Jasmine Rd. French grey lace over satin, with orchid accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. She was assisted by the groom‘s sister, Mrs. E. Bronté, who wore a grey suit with pink blouse and navy accessories, and a corsage of pink carnations. For the wedding trip through Northern Ontario the bride chose a turquoise printed silk dress with beige fitted shortie coat, natural straw hat, and corsage of Talisâ€" man roses. On their return the couple will live at 1 Lippincott St. Tea was poured by Mrs. Battalis, Weston; Mrs. F. J. Erwood and Mrs. Roy S. Cook, Kingsway; Mrs. J. Dickeson, Humber Bay; Mrs. R. J. Pegg, Swansea, and a member of the New Toronto Club. _ Garden flowers centered the tea table and huge urns of spring blossoms decorated the reception room. Among those seen were members of the New Toronto Club, Mimico, Long Branch, Weston, Swansea and Kingsway Clubs. These included Mrs. John McGregâ€" or, Mrs. H. Beaver, Mrs. Welland Woodruff, Mrs. J. G. MacGregor, Mrs. W. C. Lockhart, Mrs. F. R. Saxly, Mrs. S. W. Beamish, Mrs. C. D. McGregor, Mrs. J. Burns, Miss Catherine Wagner, Mrs. C. Among those receiving were Mrs. O. H. Dunn, Toronto; Mrs. Ken Thompson, Weston; Mrs. R. S. Joy, Kingsway, and the viceâ€" president, Mrs. T. W. Shingler, Long Branch. In his speech Mr. Thomson stated that better housing, a more comâ€" petent police force and finer homes for the senior members of the community were necessary. Women Liberals Fete W. Thomson At Garden Party With Walter Thomson, Liberal party leader, as guest speaker at Kilcooley Gardens, Lakeshore Rd., West York Women‘s Liberal Assocâ€" iation were hostesses at a tea on Monday, June 18. Pictured above is Lillian Audrey MuNlulh!on, whose wedding to David Ewart Martyn will take place in Maple, June 23rd. 3. Yhat the driver was he jumpâ€" T4 tnte the can ang femied mm se of hy ticee: We are proud to add, mbo second time, Fonviailla‘s namé to the list of who have won The Dow Award. In 1049, suffering from a heart attack, he m:adt;"dmflumnwbomdoutwbehu own 4 R.C.A.F. gasoline tank truck had failed . . . and the heavy vehicle, carrying 2500 gallons of gas had mloy into the rear of a Provincial Transport Company bus. 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