s Mn .. D iD C O To Oe OHme COs io. SVORE â€"1cDowell, St. George‘s Road, returned early last month rom a skiing holiday in Quebec. She was the guest of Madeleine Pouliot, Quebec City, The two . girls became friends via "Visites Interprovinciales", through which for three summers, they have visited back and forth at each convention of the Canadian Refrigerati tidning Association &t, the Beigniory ( Mrs. Gordon 8. Maclvor, Bywood Drivi Mitchell, Lathbeth Crescent. 3 s x * * Matilyn McDowell, daughter of Mr. AEHOIT S 2L | Cathie Hardie, President of the Canadian Girls in Trainâ€" ing at Islington United Church, with Mrs. H. W. Izz&rd.’ superintendent, will welcome the guests at the Valentine! Tea which the girls are hoiding, February 10, from 2â€"4 p.m.,| in the church hall Mrs. E. C. Hopkins‘ senior group are looking after the refreshments. The girls in Mrs. Dave Forâ€" rester‘s group, and in Mrs. Roy Weech‘s grotip are decoraâ€" ting the tea room. Mrs. A, F. Hall‘s group will be in charge of the bake table, and the girls in Mrs. Allen Peck‘s group will provide background music. The entire C.G.ILT. execuâ€" tive, Cathic Hardie, Linda Carrick, Mary Dunsford, Hath«, Onyette, and Jane Post, extend a hearty invitation to you to come to their tea. I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. T-i;,knor.nBenedict Camille, and son, Kelly, spent a vacation i Hope Bay, Andros Island, in the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. John C,. Iï¬dq Mulgrove Drive, and daughâ€" ter, Kathy, flew by jet to Florida last week. They plan to motor to Fort Lauderdale and Miami, returning later in the month. > Mr. and Mrs. Austin P. Rathke, Shadowbrook Drive, and theirâ€" children, James and Karen, left for Varldouver last Saturday. They will take up residence there, where Mr. Rathke has been appointed chief engineer of & project to be undertaken by Magna Pipe Line Co. Ltd. They are starting the construction of a submarine natural gas pipeâ€" line under the Straits of Georgia from Vancouver to Vanâ€" couver Island. The 42 mile underâ€"water project will be the longest submerged pipe line in the world. It is an adaptaâ€" tion of Second World War‘s, Operation Pluto, used to pipe gasoline undér the English Channel in flexible tubes during the Normandy invasion." AReNeal o betcs sbnctnitiinii n acscala i Canada are holding their February meeting toâ€"day home of Mrs. S. S. Vozoris, Grimsby Court. The as hostesses during the coffee hour are Mrs. Phil G. : and Mrs. J. Burns Anderson. Among those who Among those attending the recention last Tuesday afterâ€" :oon in the King Edward Sheraton Hotel, given by the Consul of Japan, Mr. Kazuhide Komuro, and Mrs. Komuro in fonor of the recentlv annointed Amhscsesine â€"e T.._ in honor of the recently appointed Ambassador of Japan, \r. Nobuhiko Ushiba of Ottawa and Mrs. Ushiba, were Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Gordon Bennett of Winesap Place, Islington. Mr. Sennett, chief of the marketing division of the Ontario Jepartment of Agriculture, is concerned with the placing of group of Japanese boys in their late teens with selected Jntario farmers for a period of one year. Already, one roup has returned to Japan. Others are expected to come! 0 Ontario in May. ‘ 1 uit acieatietlt dnc hi. ARdt 3113 New Look in Education" at the Home and School Meeting at Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, January 23. The evening concluded with informal discussion in the cafeteria, where delicious refreshments were served. The chairman of the social committee, Mrs. J. W. Leavens was assisted by Mrs. L. J. Brooks, Mrs. Ivan Card, Mrs. Geoffrey Smith, and Mrs. Andrew Bell. The table decoration was done by Mrs.‘ Christie. chairman, Mrs. Edward Futterer, Wilgar Road, Mrs. Ronald Smith, Kingsmill Road, Mrs. George Battman, Tonwell Crt, Mrs, Norman Bernecker, the Kingsway, Mrs. Fred Kelly, and Mrs. Gilbert Kreil, Cheviot Place. % A lunchéon meeting of the program committee to plan "An Hour of Spring" for the March meéeting of the Ameriâ€" can Women‘s Club was held last Wednesday at the home of Alrs. Will W. Boyes; Prince George Drive. Present were the chairman, Mrs. Edward Futterer. Wilgar Road. Mra. Ranald sailing toâ€"morrow. A "bon voyage" party for Mr. and Mrs. Elder was given by their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs, Samue! Wesley, at their home on Chestnut Hills Parkway. The guests were other members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. William S. Elder, Edgevalley Drive, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Elder, Mulgrove Drive, and Miss Bette Elder, VanDusen Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Elder are being entertained by their New York friends in their suite at the Hotel Roosevelt prior to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Elder, VanDusen Boulevard, sail toâ€"morrow from New York, on The Empress of Canada for a twoâ€"month cruise of the Mediterranean, Their first port of call will be Madeira, then the Canary Islands, Gibrdum and on into the Mediterannean, visiting some 20 countriu.‘ On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Elder will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. They are planning a reception ‘ for their many friends at the Granite Club. Mrs. J. Keiller Mackay, Kingsway Crescent, arrived home from Europe last week. Accompanied by Mrs. Roland Michener and Mrs. Frank Schulman, ‘Toronto, she attended the wedding, in Vevey, Switzerland, of King Simeon of Bulgaria to Dona Margarita Gomezâ€"Acebo Y. CeJuela. Mra, Mackay flew to London, following the ceremony, and then on to Edinburgh, where she visited her two sons. lan is a student at Merchiston Castle, and Alastair, a pupil at Fettes College, Ar. and Mrs. W. K. Alexmder,_hlair Xthol Crescent, have urned from a Florida holiday. Andrew H. McKague, and R. T On The Social Scene Nortl} Humber Unit of Conaun;â€"ers' hose who accompanied their | of the Canadian Refrigeration ation &t, the Seigniory Club recently . Maclvor, Bywood Drive, and Mrs. | hacss «s llff Thursday Feb. 8, 1962 rmail discussion in the cafeteria, where its were served. The chairman of the s. J. W. Leavens was assisted by Mrs. Ivan Card, Mrs. Geoffrey Smith, and The table decoration was done by Mrs. spent a vacation recently at Small #eDruary meeting toâ€"day at the is, Grimsby Court. The assisting Benedict Road, daughter, are Mrs. Phil G. Carrier . Russell presented "The . and Mrs. J. Neal husbands to tbefl and Air Condiâ€" Association of Hostesses during the social hour, following the speaker at the Etobicoke University Women‘s Club this evening, at Lambtonâ€"Kingsway school, will be Mrs. J. K. Abel, Mrs. 0. B. Barber, Mrs. P. W Bishop, Mrs. T. W. Boone, Mrs. W. H. Brockenshire, Mrs. J. R. Danahy, Mrs. E. C. Grundy, Mrs. J. B. Hardy, and Mrs. W,. E. Sager. 2968 OUNDAS st A current affairs diseussion group is being organized by the Etobicoke _ Public Library, 836 Brentwood Road North. Meeting every other Monday at 8.00 p.m., the group intends to explore current topics from the! Canadian point of view, As a starting point, papers will be hmâ€"i pared by members based on arâ€" Mrs. 8. 8. Castrucei, Grenview Blvd., who has returned from an extended holiday in Arizona, entertained recently at an informal dinner party at her home. Her guests inâ€" cluded Miss Patricia Hingst, Miss Merrill Lyon, Miss Jean Docherty, and Miss Donna Baillie. 1O ACCCD O06 CORRROR, ARDDEITT MNW other‘s homes. Later this month Mr. and Mrs. McDowell trict Commissioner, presented First are planning a trip to Quebec City where young Jimmy wil fC““s badges to Jane MacNamara, be playing hockey with the Humber.Valley Peeâ€"Wees. durâ€" "*"° C is rarbara Taslon Joan ing Quebec City‘ wiht $ $ Voss and Gail Walker, following a ty s winter carnival week. candlélight ceremony in which four x _ * x x guides represented the four signâ€" Mrs. 8. 8. Castrucei, Grenview Blvd., who has returned posts of suiding. from an extended holiday in Arizona, entertained recently| The following girls received their at an informal dinner party at her home. Her guests inâ€"|Second Class badges, Vickie Dick~ cluded Miss Patricia Hingst, Miss Merrill Lyon, Miss Jean | @NSOP+ Martha Fowler, Susan Kerr, Dochert d M; tigs Grace Leon, Naney MacLaren. ) ocherty, and Miss Donna Raillie: Current Affairs Under Discussion At Etob. Library other‘s homes. Later Porch Enclosure Extra Bath THIS HAPPY COUPLE is Mr. and Mrs. Lyan Jackman who married January 9. The bride is the former Mariene Fc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrall. Shams, fake . New Roof FOR ALL TYPES OF wORKERS. CARPENTERS, BRICKLAYERS, PAINTERS, ~_ PLUMBERS, ELECTRICIANS CALL YOUur | NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT IT IS YOUR GAIN TO ‘DO IT NOW‘ lt( Sudden adoption of strenuous athâ€" u to fetics is not a safe idea for the over~ the ) forty worker with a sedentary job.! p ) Consultation with the doctor on this Cop rre-isubject will help the weekend athleteq-n,, arâ€"|t6 choose a safe program for exerris® |1._. 86 ‘bers. New Floors New Kitchen The second meeting will be Febâ€" ruary 12 in the Story Hour Room iof the Main Library and there is ]utfll room for several more memâ€" |ticles in the current issue of Saturâ€" {day Night. Each member in turn jis expected to take turns in preâ€" paring a paper and to contribute to the discussion. J"" 2Gckman who were former Mariene farrall a safe program fo: 2P onn t ach o3 progr: rexercn(.‘hnu“y 30. Photo: John Heward 3611 : } is ns q l s ere is 1 she is developing an Irish accent. memâ€" st. George s ( Gayle appeared with that famâ€" ‘Second Class b‘ti‘ï¬l, Vickie Dickâ€"‘â€" President Frank Auger of: the enson, Martha Fowler, Susan Kerr, Club urges as many men as posâ€" Grace Leon, Naney MacLaren. sible to attend the meeting and _ Joan Voss and Barbara Taylor asks them, if they can be present, received their Homemakers and to call him at BE 1â€"0320 as soon Laundress Badge which completed as possible in order that catering their Little House Emblem. arrangements mavr ha ammelaent | Mrs. H. Becker, Islington Dis The parents of the 159(B) Company Guides, St. George‘s Onâ€" '!'he-}ml, attended open house, | This talented youngster, the ‘d-ughter of. Mr. and Mrs, Ben {Vincent, Brentwood Road, graduâ€" ‘ated from Patricia Stevens modelâ€" "ling school at the age of six. For “the past year she has been taking |ballet lessons at the Birdsall Get Badges »m Burnhamthorpe Rd. Troup 159B HAIR STYLING LOunge WITH OR WITHOUT Arrommtment l!o_. $17.50 PEr&m nOW 11.95 REG. $12.50 PEAM NOW 795 "hele aduaie us ws L122 0030 N © @rew for 4 hep shame m‘mmuumumtflhum Wedneeday, Fab. 20rh, 1948, “ ( r""‘"'-'lbmh Hidket in a draw for 4 free sham post & helr «tyham i. f2° oV OqiuT in a draw for 4 free s PERMANENT SPECIALS For FEBRUARY «I OH y *# HAIR STYLING LOunce on‘y $ AT FREE LUCKY ORAW youngsters may run out into the‘ toad. The good driver has his car under such control that he can stop| quickly. He should slways sound his! horn t6 give the group ihne;y_ -nm- of children playing on a sidewalk, knowing that at &ny minute one of the arrangements may be completed; He urged a good attendance "as ‘Fluoridation â€" the facts in its | favour, and some of the arguâ€"| ments against, will be discussed by Dr. Wesley Dunn, secretary of the Academy of Dentistry at & dinner meeting of the A.O.T.S. Men‘s Club at St. Jamesâ€"Islington United Church on February 14th, Pros and Cons On FEluoridation St. James United In the Children‘s Players proâ€" duction Gayle portrays a duck and a leprechaun. For the latter role "She only appeared briefly with another girl," said Mrs. Vineent, "but it gets her used to the camâ€" eras. The cameras don‘t seem to bother her at all." _ Gayle has appeared on CFTO 12 times. She appeared on the Genâ€" eral Motors Show and on the Wayne and Shuster program, Novâ€" ember 22. Most drivers dread seeing a group prices include etyled jelected: President: â€" Mrs. G. g.,_ Convenors: Telephone: Mrs. . [Johnson; Viceâ€"Presidents:â€" Mrs. J.!Tâ€" l_‘“th; Devetions: Mrs. H. G, E. Washer, Mrs. J A. Wadding. 4Y16; Program: Mis. &. 6. what a determined ham, Mrs, J. A. Dorman; Rmord!;::::yr' o . o G.'x P:k'w’:r's’:l:- Photo: Murray m,,,iws?reun: > £ 2 Mom: Plowen:y.!!n. ;."DA bpc;r; Chur(l' Door Welcome: Mrs. J. A. Wadâ€" dingham; Social: Mrs. D. W. â€" Townson:; Visiting: Mrs James on Fluoridation| %m and an open invitation is out ‘lordltoluqd. The Burnhamthorpe group of St. Andrew‘s is holding & tea at the Butnhamthorpe Park Boulevard, Pebruary 17, from $ to $ p.m. Mn hrane VE w drew‘s is the Willing Workers which held a mesting recently t L"I.G.‘fl:l’l‘h ~’ ayly, MT Oreantield, to group‘s nctivities for the yeur, which will include a fundâ€"raising project in onjentcien wite se duner qrvae n few months henee., _ Local church group activities inâ€" clude a coffee pafty schedule for Bt: Valentine‘s day at the Home of Mrs, Lenore Gillespie, 7 Lattor Road. The party, which is spon« gored by the Cloverdale group: of the St. Andrew‘s Women‘s Auxili~ &ry, will be held from 10 to 11:80 |_And rightly so, Mrs. Gilbert LBrilgmnn could have stepped out "ot the fashion pages in her cashâ€" /mere suit, mink hat .and 28 inch {waist. Mrs. W. E. Deverell was quietly elegant in brown dréss and 'fhn and Mrs. S. J. Meno dramatie \in black dress and gold stitched ‘hat. | Thurch Groups Plan Activities For Valentines _ Plans were made for the general meeting, February 20. "Wills and Estate Planning" will be the subâ€" ject under discussion with W. E. Butlér, B.Com., C.A. and P.R. Barâ€" tello, C.L.U. as guest speakers. ~ _ Picture takirig for the year book ‘ZPo;g, K highlighted the / latest executive)py,5ip meeting of the St. Joseph‘s Hng’n‘fl“d i ‘Sehool Guild. is1 win. | _The Secretary, Mrs. T. A. Kirk, ‘York % ({wrote &n appropriate poem for mjflmln‘, |occasion in which she likened tbl:G“ ge members of the executive to hf""‘"’ j jous figures in the fashion world. | u; .;3,; Fashion Smart Guild Executive Pictures Taken One of Gayle‘s favorite past timeés is skating and she is a reguâ€" lar attender at Central Areng. bubsbnninids ic n ldcbact it |Douglas Jennings, a sérvice worker At present Gayle is auditin.nlng‘fo, the Canadian Save the Childâ€" for several television commenm)l.;nn Fund. In her address, Mrs. Like any other youngster Gayle Jennings toid of the work of the likes to eat and play with dolls Fund, and of the need for money Her favorite is a large walking and supplies. A film. was shown doll she received for Christmas which displayed the plight of the from a friend of the fuuily,fxmn refugees and their need for Charles Mason. Mr. Mason made|food and medical attention. Chair a handâ€"sewn wardrobe for the man Bill Evanof® announced that doll. the profits from the play would be One of Gayle‘®s favorite past Used to support three children im When asked whether the other kids treat her differently Gayle replied, "No, I haven‘t noticed." "She has lots of girl friends,"; commented her mother, I Much of what Gayle makes goes into her bank account and is inâ€" tended for her future education. She has not decided whether she will continue in the entertainment field or not when she is grown "They are quite expensive," said Mrs. Vincent, "especially as she is growing." ous fellow, Santa Claus, on Téleâ€" meter at Christmas time. Mrs. Vincent goes with her‘ daughter on all her jobs and does her hair. Her dresses are bought! from department stores, ‘West Humber United Church \Elects Mrs. Johnson Prosident ||Futhers Popular Party Assets _ _ The genéral meeting of the|Corresponding Sectetary: Mrs. D. United Church Women of Sunniâ€" J, O‘Brien: Treasurer: Mré. D. €, dale Acres West Humber United\Luttrel!: Fingneial Becrétary : Mra, Church was held at the home of R. J. Treland; Atterndance Secreâ€" Mra. William Wiley, January 23.!tary: Mra. T. A. Warwick: Liters Discussion on the subjects preâ€"| Mré, Foster suggested acveral l-hdinh.,“mluhpmu“h“a Mre. Fom.Opiï¬mwmnm‘g“wu‘“flfl â€"mmwj-mmndpwthm&mp“ ties for students 6f gradés seven‘ The Wuést speaker was thanked eight. \by Mrs. Hutehings. The grade .Onmumdï¬cqunb-‘d‘btmmduw he members were in epmplete for their contribution. Coffee was Agreement, when the father took served by _ dnâ€"hostesses: â€" Mrs. an interest in the party and was|Bright, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Spivah, pmmhmrd.ulwmmlr-.w.rn-udluw , Wendy Taylér and Pw,w.m‘m i! presented a skit, "Clothâ€"/évef, they to Allowances." Donald Clupil.‘M certain items and accom Fletcher &nd John Patâ€" pany mother or dad when shopping pmnwndh“lim?u-:mflï¬nflï¬ï¬-m‘ Two skits written by Gracé Tayâ€" ances “‘ s re préschiud by the v-n-ï¬-u.n grade Mrs. Faulkner‘s clss. Jounne students ar6 , Wendy ‘Taylér and Penny mignége a clothit I presented a skit, "Clothâ€" évey, â€" they show Allowances." Donald Chavin. shands aastai. : of Child Study wat guest and led a lively discussion the latest meeting of the Lambâ€" tonâ€"Kinggway . Momé and School The following officers m;""f_'f Secrétary: Mrs. J. Shewfelt, ‘valug. subjects preâ€"| Mré. Fostér was guest \sho u-uhflifi:' discussion|planning but parents must sit im ï¬'l-bn-tb&r-quunt†nd Schoolls C 9 | Discussion on clothing allow» ‘De represented. Tribute was paid ho the Rev. Stewart East for hik ]M) and guidance in ‘getting ‘the United Church Women organized, Appreciation was expressed alse r“ Miss Ruth Baileéy and Mrs, M. Mix. ' Mrk. Pater Gellatt y, membership }m«,wuho‘. miftee is concluding the 7# Friendâ€" tflbh‘flcflamm during the past thonth, With a tes at the church hall February i1, C: hh~‘ parte Congrégation. Tcâ€":.d.m\w;_ in congregation, any teason nas not been able to atiend ane 6f these : The e s 2c 400 TK Tae Hanieg, * * | Mrs. Fergus Brown, president, W# named representative of Isâ€" |lington United Church Women om the church official board at the organifation‘s first business méétâ€" ‘ikg, F;bmtry 5. Mrs. Fréd Burâ€" \gess, financé committoe chkirma®, will be ligison officer between the fhma of stewards and the United Church Worken. Appoinited to the Missfonary and Maifitenance Com~ mittes of ‘the church were Mrs, John Chaprin and Mrs. CHarles tee. The roll call shokwed all 17 units of the new orgmnization to Wuerrie, Mrs. Harry Perkine and Mrs. Alb)t Faber were appointed to the Christian Education commitâ€" ‘UCW‘s President ‘Representative On Official Board |York wére Jim Alworth, Jack |Fleming, Jack MeVicar, and \George Corn. This afterncon our seniors play at homé sgainst Etobi« ‘wi‘ while our juniors play at Etoâ€" |bicoke Collegiate. It.ieht only 75¢ and you will not only support & needy child but will see a thoroughly erijoyable play. Last Friday evening &t Kipling Collegiate, our senior basketball team lost a close game to Kipling byi4l40mr¢.ï¬ighmtn [Royal York were Bill Whealy, Ken |Fong, Keith Simpson, and Graharg (Turrall. However, our juniors éonâ€" "tlmud in first place with their 32â€" the Orient through the Canadian Save the Children Fund, If you have not already done s6, buy a ROYAL YORK |__ REVIEW ! Unit Leaders: Mrs. Fréd Smith, Mrsr R. G. Andrews, Mrs. R. 1. Thompson, Mrs, D. F. Reith, Mrs. |F. E. Kingstone, Mrs. E. H. Mann, ‘Mrs. H. G. Saville. Last Tuesday mornifig, the pubâ€" licity campaign for The Teahous¢ of the August AMoon, our school play, got under way as the Draâ€" matic Sociéty assemblics were held. | By DON CAIRNS _ Tomorrow night in Royal York‘s gym, the annual Atâ€"Home, this year called the Oriental Overture, will climax the social year at R.Y. See next week‘s column for a full report of the activities. “Towmon; Visiting: Mrs. James Baird; Press: Mrs. J. A. Dorman. dnughter both. The gi! of b# ihoke tm tnr inideitel m zeip . planning but parents must sit is on the plans to make th# party scorers for Royal