Married on August 6 were Patricia M. Bridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Bridge of Weston, and Mr. Robert J. Santin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nillo Santin of Weston. The ceremony was held at St Philip Neri Church, with Rev Fa_tperAMark Nelissen attending The bride wore a floorâ€"length gown in white nylon sheer with flowered embroidery, and carâ€" ried a fanâ€"shaped bouquet of coral and white roses. Her atâ€" The Parish picnic will be held on Saturday, September 8th at Boyd Park. Everyone is asked to bring their own lunch, but beverages and ice cream will be supplied. Anyone with transporâ€" tation problems should contact Harry Williams at 741â€"1696. This will also be Rally Day for the Sunday School, which will assemble at 9:30 a.m. for registration in their new class es. Nursery and beginners will still be held at 11:00 a m. Coral and White Roses West Coast Honeymoon Holy Communion will be celeâ€" brated on September 1st. at 9:30 a.m. This will be the only serâ€" vice held on this Sunday. Reguâ€" lar services will commence on Sunday . _September 9th. with Holy Communion at 8:00 a.m., Morning Prayer at 11:00 a.m. and Evening Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Leaders will be in training at the Thistletown Anglican and United Churches for three evâ€" enings ~during the month of September. Will anyone who is interested in taking up this reâ€" warding work please contact the District _ Commissioner, _ Mrs. Fancett at 741â€"3003. §t. Andrews Anglican Church The local Guide Movement will soon be commencing operaâ€" tions again after the summer vacation. Mrs. Gordon Marchment of 4 Deanlea Court has been adopted by a green budgie, which flew into her home via a basement window. Anyone claiming ownâ€" ership can contact Mrs Marchâ€" ment at 741â€"0988. The _ Thistletown _ U nited Church Mixed Bowling League will commence its winter schedâ€" ule on September 10th, at the Albion Bowl, at 7:30 p.m. Anyâ€" one interested in joining this league, which bowls on Monday evenings, should contact one of the following: Attention â€" Guides The Franklin Carmichael Art Group‘s _ Annual Opportunity Sale and Auction of pictures will be held on Saturday, Septâ€" ember 8th. at the home of Dr. Ann Curtin, 34 Riverside Drive. The proceeds will be donated to the Northern Etobicoke Y.M. C.A. Articles for the opportunâ€" ity sale may be left at the home of the convenor, Mrs. William McGhee, 11 Gibson Avenue,‘ or at 34 Riverdale Drive. _ "Pa, I‘m going overseas with the Peace Corps ... to ## the African farmer!" tep Gord. Wittman Gord. Kirkaldy Harry Bond. â€" © 192 Gates rEaruts me. T histletown News By DORA K. WALLACE 20 Bridgenorth Cres. Phone 7410695 SUN LIFR ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA â€" T41 â€" 3701 ~ 741â€" 3232. 741â€"3289. YOUR MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY CAN BE LIFE INSURANCE . Alcott, C.L.U. The reception was held at the Chicken Villa, after which the bride and groom set out for Banff, Vancouver and Seattle. Their new home is in Etobicoke. Tony Mouti was the best man, while ushers were Harvey Hill, Carl Nicholson and Cameron Boland. tendants were Sharon Bridge, Phyllis Brill and Marlene Nicholâ€" son, who were all gowned in coral taffeta under white organâ€" dy. After an all too brief stay at the home Mrs. Marchment, the visitors from Scotland went to the Stephen Leacock Hotel at Orillia, which is owned by Mrs. Marchments sister Mrs. Wright. They then returned to Etobiâ€" coke for a visit with Mrs. W. R. Key. another sister, of Laurel Avenue, Islington. Mrs. Marchment had never beâ€" fore met her aunt and cousin, whilst her father last saw his sister in 1917. "r, Harry Sutton â€" 741â€"0747. a bouquet of white and pink s 0k + [roses and chrysanthemums. Guests of honour at a party | _ Attending as matronâ€"ofâ€"honour held recently by Mrs. Gordon , was â€" Mrs. Murray _ Lovering Marchment in her home at 4 Bridesmaids were Miss Louise Deanlea Court, were her aunt Mrs. Mackie, and cousin, Mrs. ~ Robertson, who were here on a three week visit from Burnt Isâ€" d I land, Fifeshire, Scotland. Rex a e A new Scout group is in the process of being formed under the sponsorship of the Albion Gardens Presbyterian â€" Church. Applications _ for membership are being received by the Minâ€" ister, the Rev. Frank Slavik, or Mr. Harry Sutton â€" 741â€"0747. Regular church services will commence at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, September _ 9th _ and Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Albion Church Choir practice, under the leadership of the new choir diâ€" rector and organist, Mr. Clarâ€" ence Robinson, will be held on Thursday, September 6th, â€" at 7:45 p.m. A Baptismal service will be held on Sunday, September 16th at 11:00 a.m. Closing night will be tonight, Thursday â€" August 30th, when parenis are welcome to see the work that has been done, hear the children sing, and â€" recite their memory verses. Interested in Scouting? one hundred and mneit‘ee;n Eflu"] dren for last weeks session. I Vacation Bible School has lhis’ year proved to be an overwhelâ€"| ming â€" success. The Temporary Chapel, which normally seats alâ€" most one hundred persons, held | During the absence of the Rev. Amini on vacation for the past five Sundays, Services were conâ€" ducted in their entirety by the Elders of the Church. Regular Services will recomâ€" mence on Sunday, September 9th, which will also be Rally Day for the Sunday School: Thistletown Baptist Numb_or Summit â€" Presbyterian Church Gardens _ Presbyterian EM 45141 Church Honeymoon in Bermuda f Now Living in Weston LOST TO ISLAM The Circassians. an ancient people of eastern Europe, were converted from Christianity to Mohammendanism in the 17th century. Their country is now part of the Soviet Union, the Enâ€" cyclopedia Americana states. ] (Continued from page 2) PLEASE Do Not FORGET to put your Dominion Cash Regisâ€" | ter Slips in the box at the store to help the Home For The Aged to get their Television Set. They | require $125,000.00 worth. Kipling _ Avenue â€" Baptist Church was the setting for a colourful summer wedding when Elizabeth, Louise, Esson daughâ€" ter of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. A. Esson of Hardwoodgate, and Donald Arthur Wylie son of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wylie of Riverhead Drive, were united in Holy Matrimony. _ Best _ man _ Dr. Allan Y. Wylie, brother of Our sympathies and prayers go out to Mrs. Robert Hazlett, teacher at Westhumber School, and resident of Waxham Rd. in the death of her mother Mrs. Myrtie Grace Morrison nee â€" Langdon aged 75 years at the home of her daughter, 8 Glen Agar Dr. Interment Alliston Cemetery. When attending a Lacrosse game the other night I lost my brown Jeather fold up case. It contained many important papâ€" ers of which would be of no valâ€" ue to anyone else. If you have found same kindly contact me immediately. SCHOOL TIME NEEDS Bridegroom From Quebec Couple To Live In Weston honeymooners Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earl Hogben, back from | their recent wedding trip to Pennsylvania. | The bride, formerly Lois Luâ€" | cille Jenner, is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenner of Regina, Sask. She wore a floor ]lenm.h white silk organza gown, ilnd carried a cascade of red The bride, the former Donna Gail Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H. Morgan of Weston, wore traditional white in a floorâ€"length gown of silk faille with a fitted bodice, and carried Back from their honeymoon in Bermuda are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Wallace who were married recently in Central United Church, Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Donald Rawes are now at their new home in Weston, after their reâ€" cent honeymoon stay at Limberâ€" lost Lodge. The wedding was held at Weston Baptist Church, with Rev. R. E. Freeland officiâ€" with ating The bride is the former Elizaâ€" beth Goba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goba of Weston. She wore white embroidered peau de soie and carried a cascade of roses. Miss Joy Mullen ;tte;; ed the bride in a cornflower blue chiffon dress. BACK TO SCHOOL 1956 Weston Rd. Fly Hawaiian Flowers For Weston Wedding Now residing in Weston are : ‘The sronm son 4t Wes r Spacious Parking KRESGE‘S Rexdale Ramblings at BONITA Restaurant | the groom and Maid of honâ€" ‘our Miss Donna Wakelin. Rev. Coe officiated. Ushers â€" were | David Smith, Wm. Whitbread and Wm. Lindsay. The organist Mrs. Wm. Smith and the soloist [Mr. Ivor Jones. After the recepâ€" ! tion they left for the Maritimes â€" and Prince Edward Island. , white mums and pink roses. She | was attended by Miss Sandra | Foba as maid of honour, and | Miss Wendy Rawes, both gownâ€" ‘ed in mauve peau de soie. ’ The groom, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Rawes, of Ville La ‘Salle, Quebec was attended by Ni. Donald Kennedy. Mr. Stan 'Byrne and Mr. Randy Poore | were ushers. \ The reception was held at the Royal York Hotel, with Mrs Morgan receiving in coral pink chiffon, assisted hy Mrs. Wallace in navy with white lace Guests were received â€" after the ceremony at the Old Mill. The groom, son of Mrs. D. A. Hogben and the late Mr. D. A. Hogben of Weston, was attended by David Thomas Allen Hogben. Ushers were Paul Robert Hogâ€" ben and William Arthur Holden. Transfiguration _ of our Lord Church, Weston, was decorated with mixed Hawaiian flowers flown in especially for the wedâ€" ding. The reception was held at Pine Point Lodge. GRAND OPENING .~ .. REsTAURANT The "BONITA" Restaurant Is BACK..... T t tm cce a @p# P22 i &@ 2 C 6 6 0 6 6 You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the They are Judy Johnson, 9, of 119 Redwater Drive, Rexdale, and Eugene Mara, 10, of 10 Flaxâ€" man Road, Weston, who took part in a talent competition orâ€" ganized by the ‘Uncie Jerry Show‘ on Channel 4, Buffalo. The dance which earned them the first prize in the semiâ€"finals, and qualified them for the Grand Final in October, was â€the“"i‘;; For Two Chaâ€"Cha‘, done in tap style. Two local children who‘ are dancing their way to fame on television appeared on a Buffalo TV station on Sunday to collect their prize for reaching the‘ semiâ€"finals in a talent eompet!'l tion. I Win TV Contest 2‘ cups canned apricot halves (1 2U8-0ur:f:'e can, drained) i2 cup chopped cucumber 12 cup chopped pecans 1â€"3 cup mayonnaise 2‘ cups whipped instant pasteurized powdered skim milk* Heat syrup or syrup and water to boiling point. Add gelatin; stir until gelatin is dissolved. Chill until thickened. Arrange 8 apricot halves in bottom of 1‘2â€"quart mold. Chop remaining apricot halves. Add chopped apricots, cucumber, pecans and mayonnaise to gelatin mixture. Blend. Mix with whipped instant skim milk powder. Spoon into salad mold. Chill until firm (about 3 hours). Unmold. Garnish with crisp salad greens, as desired. *To whip instant pasteurized powdered skim milk (Makes about 24 cups). 1. Mix ‘» cup instant skim milk powder with 14 cup ice water. 2. Whip until soft peaks form (3â€"4 minutes). Add 2 tableâ€" spoons lemon juice. 8. Continue beating until stiff peaks form (3â€"4 minutes longer). Precious gold was discovered 66 years ago in the northwest corner of our country and August 17th is still celebrated in that territory to mark the event. As wonderful as the gold from the Yukon is this Golden Apricot Salad from Carnation Company Limited, ideal for any festive occasion, yet econâ€" omical and easy to make with instant pasteurized powdered skim milk . . . so convenient to use. rich tasting. Sompany Limited, ideal for any festive occasion, yet econâ€" omical and easy to make with instant pasteurized powdered skim milk . . . so convenient to use, rich tasting. Golden Apricot Salad (Makes about 8 servings) 1 cup canned apricot syrup (or apricot syrup and water) 1 3â€"ounce package lemonâ€"flavored gelatin. rou sns te wie e xt NEW GOLDEN DISCOVERY IN SALADS Weston Rd. at Church St. (Shopping Plaza) Ee es td icot halves. Add chopped apricots, cucumber, ayonnaise to gelatin mixture. Blend. Mix with nt skim milk powder. Spoon into salad mold. dbPbibncieh M tm e NCV No one goes to Seattle these ‘days without visiting the World‘s Fair. From the many photoâ€" graphs we saw, the Fair reflects the Space Age with buildings We were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray, 5 Deeâ€" vale Rd., to hear about, and see photographs of, their vacation travels this summer. The Gray‘s with their young son Doug, took off from Malton by jet to Seattle to stay with Irene Gray‘s sister. The other evening we took an armehair trip halfâ€"way around the world. AROUND DOWNSVIEW OPENING TUES. SEPT. 4th with Kay Neapole 2 for the Price of ... ifhinasn n o padtenc n ce o Ee eeneenaris GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Specializing in â€" â€" â€" â€" Full Course Dinners & Luncheons Be sure to come in and try our delicious meals. ICE CREAM SUNDAE * _1 ONLY 15« â€" Fresh Peach Melba ' Open mouthed, we watched 1Mrs Gray eat a pebble that had jevery semblance to those found |on a beach. While we waited |for her teeth to shatter into a thousand pieces, we waited in vain â€" these pebbles turned out to be delicious candies almost ‘ too pretty to eat About the World‘s Fair, Irene Gray said "The C.N.E. is by far the better show". It may be as well to remind ourselves here, that the admission into the Ex is T5¢c. whereas visitors to the World‘s Fair fork out $2.00 per person. So,. that was quite a holiday, and young Doug will sure have an adventure story to tell when he goes back to schonl and exhibits looking very futurâ€" |istic up to and including, the |Needie observation tower. It all }looked very exciting and colourâ€" \ful â€" from the onion plants ‘(giant pomâ€"poms on green stick {like stems) to the monoâ€"rail, | which could be the ideal way to travel from Downsview to down: town Toronto. te"/ when he goes back to school. Before we had time to catch our breath, in walked a young With a short stop in they returned to Seattle more of the ‘sights‘ and dip in the ocean. _ As a backdrop to views of Seattle, Mount Rainier rises up out of nowhere, like a silver cloud. It was pretty chilly on the mountain side, and the | Grays found themselves driving on roads banked high with snow. | There are beautiful mountain flowers to be seen although there were none in bloom on this trip.{ During their holiday, they took time out to spend a few days | with a friend in Calgary. Yes, you‘ve guessed it, they went to the Stampede with all the thrills of the wild woolly West highâ€" lighted by bucking broncos and chuckwagon races. Adding colâ€" our to occasion, the red coats of the Canadian Mounted Police in their Musical Ride. THE TIMES ADVeRrtisER BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 2063 Lawrence Ave. W. at Weston Rd. 244â€"5324 GOING OVERSEAS ? Banff, to see take a «â€"â€" Thursday, August 30, 1962 â€"â€" Page 3. a two week course . on !lome Nursing, â€" at Yvonne Avenue School, beginning September 11 8â€"10 p.m. Anyone wishing to take this instruction should conâ€" tact Mrs. E. Arbuckle CH 4â€"3854. On Tuesday, September 4 the Transatiantic Brides and Parâ€" ents Association (North Yorkers) will be holding their first meetâ€" ing of the fall season at the home of Mrs. K. Smid, 1401 Finch Avenue West, 8 p.m. sharp! Anyone interested in this organization is most welcome. Please take a cup along with you. What!‘ no saucer? Talking about cups ‘n saucers reminds us of the Tea Garden at the C.N.E. What a delightful place that is. Oh! Those beautiâ€" ful flower gardens and the scent of roses â€" worth the price of adâ€" mission into the grounds! If you haven‘t met anybody under the Tea Peak yet, give it a whirl next time you are at the Ex. We will remind you once again that the Emergency Measures Organization will be conducting Right now, Marilyn is shaking the sand out of her shoes and resting for a few days at her parents‘ cottage, Weill, the happy wanderers are glad to be back once again in Downsview with purses empty, but richer from the wealth of knowledge gained during | their globalâ€"trotting. sit for us about ten years ago. Marilyn Elliot daughter. of MÂ¥. and Mrs. J. Elliot, 250 Richard Clark Drive, returned from her European travels on Wednesday, August 22. Marilyn and her friend Carol Ann Aldis packed their bags 4 months ago and sailed for the faraway shores in Europe. Stayâ€" ing in ‘Y‘ hostels and doing much of their sight seeing on Shanks‘ pony they toured France, Holland, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and England. lady we haven‘t seen in many moon, in fact she used to bab CH