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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Nov 1963, p. 10

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E TEEN TOWN E If there are any teenâ€"agers who § would like to meet and make new i‘m,mmh'l'm'l'm-t ' Elmlea School every Friday night _\ from 9:00 to 11:00. This is sponâ€" _ sored by the Recreation Dept. the .. 4 membership fee is $1.50, and then Em’.’m}yum.wéek. E‘ For further information contact wio Blobicoke Recreation Dept. . vTuhnhâ€"fi-pmcwu Friday evening season ‘ young men and women received honour graudation diplomas. audito: Among them are many enrolled at the University of Toronto: Lawâ€" ber 28 ‘‘ Rence Adey, Diana Bauver, Robert Bell, Beverely Burniston, Don.ld' "The 3 Donald Caswell, Christopher Clapp, Nige! Coleâ€"Morgan,. â€" it F?orhu. William Hagrison, Koke Hayakawa, Rita Heckel, Gor.|!@d!" t Hogg, Ruth Janson, Dorothy Joy, Marilyn Kirstine, Helge Koch, 0& f _ Raitis Lauge, Kristina Linde, Allan Miller, Mary Miller, David Murâ€"|orchest / pay, Michael Murray, Kenneth Neville, Rosemary Parsons, Norman Bartol 4 E‘:mn. John Patte, Elizabeth Pearson, Karen Proctor, Warren + Douglas Riley, Pamela Tallon, and Orma Tilker. It Attending University of Waterloo are Michael Best, Grant Davidâ€" nounce | _ gon, William Morrison, and Brian Russell. Robert Collis is at Windsor| Symph 1 {Jliunity, and James Robertson is attending Nova Scotia Agricul ip,, p : ural College, Truro, N.S. Susan Berry is at Carleton University, Ottawa. Bauer > W CR 0 We o 2 0s Syly #a Music‘. All you need to become m member of this club is a basic Â¥ membership, and you may also Bring a friend along on the various CULTURE CORNER »Humber West Cubs and Scouts w ‘The Culture corner of the Etobiâ€" be sponsoring a Square Dance : eoke Y.W.C.A. is an. attempt to the form of a Country Hoeâ€"Dow help the houseâ€"wife to get around on Friday evening November 22n more and see some of the special at Kingsview Public School. attractions that Toronto has to ofâ€"| You are assured of a good eve fer. This is a new venture for the nings entertainment, the caller fo *Â¥*, already they have visited Torâ€" the dancing will be Audrey Mille: ento Art Gallery, and on Novemâ€" This is a fund raising event fo ber 20th they visited the O‘Keefeithe Cubs and Scouts. and you ar Centre to hear "The Sound ofjasked to attend if you can possibl Music‘. All you need to become{make it. The tickets are $1.00 an & member of this club is a basic may be obtained by calling Mrs Â¥ membership, and you may also M. Rollo at CH. 4â€"8875, the dane Lring a friend along on the various|will start at 8 o‘clock. tterson, John Patte, Elizabeth FemtsOM, AMMITN D OME O 0C t«. Douglas Riley, Pamela Tallon, and Orma Tilker. It had been previously anâ€" Attending University of Waterloo are Michael Best, Grant Davidâ€" nounced that Beethoven‘s Fifth gon, William Morrison, and Brian Russell. Robert Collis is at Windsor| Symphony would be included in miversity, and James Robertson is attending Nova Scotia Agriculâ€" gu-.l College, Truro, N.S. Susan Berry is at Carleton University, this proktanm, §ut ('ondl‘u‘tor Ns Ditews. Bauer has decided against this. At the University of Western Ontario are Susan Charboneau, Sylvia Grant is one of these Barry Clark, Donald Clayton, Diana Dworak, Stephen Fitton, and|girls who manages to combine a Donald Malcoim. |flourishing career with her everyâ€" * Attending the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph are Dnvid}d._v duties of mothering her two B‘n-j:n, J§mel Henderson, and l\e_nne(h Lewis. Jn!l Frayne is 4t boys and running her home (in McGill University. Terry Lavereau is at the Royal Canadian Mountâ€" Woodbridge) ed Police College, Regina. Gordon Moore is attending Kentucky Uniâ€" 2 #6+ versity. Linda Miller and Robert Needham are at Ryerson Institute. Shirâ€" ley Malarchuk and Joanne Tyndall are at St. Joseph‘s Hospital School of Nursing. Maureen Roche is at St. Michael‘s Hospital School of Nursing. " _ s cnuiy ee io eermin l CALLY RLISSE CULTURE CORNER ‘The Culture corner of the Etobiâ€" coke Y.W.C.A. is an attempt to help the houseâ€"wife to get around At Teachers‘ College are Anne Bonnah, David Keeling, Wiliam Low, Judith Marley, Lynda McCormack, Kenneth Milley and Agnes Ugolini. Marilyn Brandon and Caroline Mundy are among those who have business positions. Others who received their honour graduation | diplomas were Joanne Heslin, Leonard Keiller, James Rogers, and Valeri Russell. 150 rural young people from every province in Canada attendediproject are Lie ULMM, ine LODIIANC AOTe AUIOIO mEbDM ANIO CS Srvious expetighce to 4 the 9.45 service at Islington United Church last Sunday morning. In and The Explorers Group. The| Willson, Principal of Welleflworth‘ x x Toronto for Royal Winter Fair week these young people represent programme promises to be a very|Public School gave a short speech.| My. and Mrs. J. ) 75,000 members of 4â€"H Clubs from Newfoundland to British Columâ€" interesting one, first of all a carâ€" A pleasant afternoon was e“lo)'Edluined at their home bis. ‘ton, then "Prowlers of the Everâ€" by all who attended. Jâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. Gordon Bennett welcomed the young people on behalf of thelg_lad‘_'s" which is all about the “'il‘”‘ x x x | feomoomesmeemmememns congregation. At the close of the service the mémbers had a chance !ife m‘the """““Pl’“d. "fAF“’“d"\ GRACE PRESBYTERIAN to chat briefly with the boys and girls before they boarded their and thirdly NIOK which is about | CHURCH NEWS Arwr buses and went off to Niagara Falls. a boy in the Cambodian Jungle: The following children were bapâ€" + # » * * who adopts a baby elephant. There tized during the morning service A display of table settings, "Christmas dinner", "Christmas Open “_1" be Free Popc'om. Th“_‘ sounds on Sunday, November 17th â€") CARCR LE B pay O EUE AUED C 2 U BtMALcss Baes in qnailike a real bargain for 25¢. Donald Edward, son of Mr. and‘ Bazaars are really Mr. Gordon Bennett welcomed the young people on behalf of the congregation. At the close of the service the members had a chance to chat briefly with the boys and girls before they boarded their buses and went off to Niagara Falls. A display of table settings, "Christmas dinner", "Christmas Open House Buffet", "Christmas Brunch"; and a Children‘s Party in the festive season, were highlights at the tea given yesterday at St. Giles Kingsway Presbyterian Church by the Edgehill Group. This unique idea, complete with menus and recipes, was worked out by Mrs. George Ledingham, Mrs. W. I. Hetherington, Mrs. Gordon Bremner, Mrs. Edward Bowen, Mrs. J. A. MacLean, Mrs. H. R. Ledingham, Mrs. L. H.. Thomson, Mrs. H. R. Macdonald, and Mrs. W. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Houghton, Royal York Road, entertained memâ€" 1 s of the Westonâ€"Mount Dennis Rotary Club, and 11 ovcrseas sucents on Sunday evening. After dinner at the homes of the Rotarâ€" isns, the students, from India, Pakistan, China, England, Nigeria, rnd Jamaica, came, with their hosts and hostesses, to the Houghton home for dessert, coffee, and a musical. Tomorrow, Nov. 22. a Candy Cane Carnivals is being put on by Royal York Road United Church Women. Coâ€"conveners are Mrs. A: Jay B. Webb and Mrs. Wm. R. Foster, with Mrs. H. C. Allen in charge of tickets. The snack luncheon, being planned by Mrs. W, H. Manns unit 11, begins at 11.30. Afternoon tea will be served by U.C.W. units four and five, conâ€" vened by Mrs. T. Allen and Mrs. W. A. Hatch, Pouring from the Christmas table, with flower arrangement by Mrs. L. N. Greeniaus, will be Mrs. B. F. Ennals, Mrs. W. R. Marshall, Mrs. P. A. Crerar, Mrs. W. H. Mann, Mrs. C. S. Patterson, Mrs. Willis Wheatley, Mrs. « an Valiant, and Mrs. Rex Stevens. Mrs. W. S. Steele will open the Carnival at 11 a.m.; luncheon is from 11.30â€"1.00, and tea, from 2.30â€"4.30, at 851 Royal York Road. Mrs. E. M. Peacock, St. George‘s Road; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rhul, Woodeden Drive: Mr. W. G. Marshall, Wimbleton Road; and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott, Clearbrooke Circle, Rexdale. Chinese lanterns created an oriental atmosphere for Chinese Night at Islington United Church Couples® Club on Saturday evening. Mr. Rex Freeman introduced the speaker, Mr. P. W. Sweetman, who showed pictures of his recent visit to China, commenting on life as he saw it. Mr, Jack Wells expressed the thanks of the 70 members present. A group of Chinese voung people gave a demonstration of oriental dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells headed the committer mrranging this interesting evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Manion wer in charge 07 refreshments. Chinese styles. Islington Rotary Club members entertained overseas students for;Â¥ys, E. Nozewski who was assisted welcome. dinner on Sunday, and took their guests on to the penthouse of MT. py Mrs, J, R. Paul. x x x Bernie Maislin, Avenue Road, for dessert and coffee. Hosts and x x x The Junior Cheir will be practiâ€" hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preston, The Westway; Mr. and GRADE MOTHERS TEA sing on Friday evenings at 7.00 Mrs. Robert Walker, Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkinson, Chaunâ€" The Grade Mothers Tea held at p.m. from now until Xmas so that cey Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas, Grenview Bivd.; Mr. and Wellesworth Public School on Wedâ€" they can participate on the Christâ€" Curling in the Peterborough Golf and Country Colf Invitation Bonspiel last weekâ€"end, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hetherington and Mr. and Mrs. Don James brought home a prize. Both couples curl at the "COUNTRY HOKâ€"DOWX" The Ladies Auxiliary of the 4th Boulevard Club. Royal York Gardens News On The cial Scene ap t Thursday, November 21, 1963â€"Page 10 JOYCE EASTWOOD â€" CH. 40082 _ ez _ Go out to: Graham, Watson, i: Manorhampton Drive who was 1 years old on November 23rd. Al= Patrick McGovern who was nin years old on Nov. 20th, Patric }Iivm at 12 Woodpark Rd. Als celebrating a birthday on Now 20th is Fred Flanman, 31 Manor hampton who was nine years eld _ Sincere get well wishes are sen out to Mr. Bob Comfeld, 30 Rows MEEERIN® PNCNCCCOZ CCC _â€"â€" Ryerson Institute. Shirâ€" t St. Joseph‘s Hospital {ichael‘s Hospital School . David Keeling, \Vlllllm‘ mneth Milley and Agnes) SATT undy are among those .T‘:}‘ Should music be more to your taste than dancing, the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra is preâ€" senting its first concert of the icuonv at Royal York Collegiate auditorium on Thursday, Novemâ€" Philharmonic ] Orchestra To Give Concert The Canadian Opera Company‘s leading soprano Sylvia Grant will sing four Puceini arias, and the orchestra will play selections from Bartok and Dvorak. ‘#fi SALLY RUSSELL © BE 1â€"0669 nsl | SATURDAr .11 ‘HE MOVIES mesday, November 13th, 1963 was‘mas Carol Service. Both BOYS \â€" This Saturday at Richview Unitâ€" very well attended by Teachers and| AND GIRLS ages 8 to 12 years ed Church there will again be two Grade Mothers. The table was de-iare welcome to come along. showings of movies, one at 10.30 corated with a charming blue and! One more teacher is needed for ‘a.m. and the other at 2.30 p.m. white Floral Centrepiece. Tea WASsithe Primary Department for the ‘The groups participating in this poured by Mrs. Christine Nelson|11.00 a.m. Sunday School no preâ€" |project are the UCW, The CG!T/and Mrs. Marion Scott. Mr. F. 3:!yious experience is necessary. and The Explorers Group. The‘Willson, Principal of Welleflworth’ x x x programme promises to be a very|Public School gave a short speechâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. J. Madden enterâ€" interesting one, first of all a carâ€" A pleasant afternoon was enjoyedtained at their home at the Cockâ€" ‘ton, then "Prowlers of the Everâ€" by all who attended. [â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~.~â€" It ‘certainly looks as though the end of the 1st Series will be very interesting as you will see when you read the team scores. In 1st place there are the Alleycats with 50 pts. Tied for 2nd place are the following teams with 44 pts each: The Bomarcs, Hiâ€"Lows, Misfits, Noâ€"Names and the Untounchables. like a real bargain for 25¢c. Donald Edward, son of Mr. and! Bazaars are really in the limeâ€" .ide, Head of the Catholiclpeflfl& Her train was also trimmed x x x [Mrs. H. McCorriston, 22 Hardwickilight at this season of the year (~‘‘ven Services and Miss Jane‘“’ith lace appliques and seed pearls. NATIVITY OF OUR LORD jCourt, Christine Anne, daughter and not to be denied the chance McNally, Publicity Coâ€"Ordinator.\Her tapered veil was held in place BOWLING LEAGUE of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pugh, 21 Beckâ€"‘to show off their ingenuity and Also on the panel were Mrs. F.|by a pearl crown and she carried It certainly looks as though the with and Janice Lee, daughter of talent are the ladies of the CWL K. Massel, Mrs. J. S. Ernst and;2 bouquet of red roses and white end of the 1st Series will be very‘Mr. and Mrs. W. Turvill, 346 The of Transfiguration of Our Lord Mrs. Morse, members of the CWL‘butto.n ‘mums. She was given in interesting as you will see when West Mall. Parish. This annual bazaar will who have adopted children of their;mal’l‘li‘fie by her father. you read the team scores. In 1st â€" The receipt of new members will take place in the Parish Hall (45 own. Miss Tilley D‘Ambrose thankâ€"| Anne Hackett attended the bride place there are the Alleycats with take place on Sunday, November Ludstone Drive) on Saturday, ed the panel for a most informa-‘a.s maid of honor and Pam Allaby 50 pts. Tied for 2nd place are the 24th. An adult class for those who November 23rd, from 1 p.m. untilitive evening. ‘and Mrs. Judy Stagg were bridesâ€" following teams with 44 pts each: wish to join the membership on 6 p.m. under the very capable| Mrs. L. J. Hendricks reported maids. The maid of honor wore a The Bomares, Hiâ€"Lows, Misfits, profession of faith will be held the convenorship of Mrs. F. K. Masâ€" that the retreat held recently at gown of green peau de soie with Noâ€"Names and the Untounchables. five Sunday afternoons from Jan. gel, Mary, Queen of Apostles Retreat the bridesmaids wearing gold peau The H.A.‘s are Paul Halesâ€"222 19th to Feb. 16th., inclusive fr0M| poorhs featured will be a Penny House was enjoyed very much by de soie. They wore matching peau and Stella Myette with 187. Indiâ€" 2.00 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. Sale, Christmas Decorationc, nitâ€" the ladies who attended. It was de soie ring shaped hats with veilâ€" vidual Scoresâ€"Men, Laurie Lanâ€" Also next Sunday, our six new ting, Sewing, Baking, Gift Shop, also mentioned that serious thought ing snd carried gold and rust dry, 710 HTF; Buz Corbett, 774 elders will be ordained and inductâ€" Aprons, along with many morc. was being given to having a (.Oup_}'mums_ HTH; Norm Cormier, 236 HSF:ed the 11.00 a.m. service. TheS® mo, will be served all afternoon. les retreat sometime in the Spring.! <Don Stagg was best man and Ken George Rumble, 256 HSH. men are: Mr. James Brew, M while on the subject of bazmars, j Individual Scoresâ€"Ladies, Stella Desmond Carlisle, Mr. KenNCthmay | pay tribute to the many Myette, 638 HTF: Shirley Corcorâ€" Home, Mr. Thomas Lawson, Mr. farties who worked so hard in makâ€" cusTOM DRESSMAKI an, 686 HTH; Olga Robinson. 207 Gordon Meredith and Mr. Donald ing the St. Richard‘s of Chichester â€" HSF. and May Currie 228 HSH. _ Read. and Washeae Vnitedâ€" Phureh ha. o Wsak + BY Individual Scoresâ€"Ladies, Stella Myette, 638 HTF: Shirley Corcorâ€" an, 686 HTH; Olga Robinson, 207 HSF, and May Currie 228 HSH. The CWL of the Nativity of Our sponsored by the Women‘s Guild Lord held their general monthly this Saturday, November 23rd at meeting on November lith at che Bloordale Public School on Toledo school. This meeting was followed Drive. The film is "101 Dalmaâ€" by a very successful Bake and tions" and there will be two showâ€" Knitted Goods Sale. Coâ€"Conveners ings, one at 12.30 p.m. and the of the Bake Goods were Mrs. Loother at 230 p.m. Admission is 25¢ Chadwick and Mrs. R. V. Fryer, and potato chips will be on sale at Convener of the Knitted Goods was 10e. All children (and adults!) Mrs. E. Nozewski who was assisted welcome. by Mrs. J. R. Paul. x x x NATIVITY OF OUR LORD CWL _ DON‘T FORGET the Film Day STUDENTS USE YOUR 10% DISCQUNT CARD ON ALl YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES â€" COME IN TODAY I ERINGATE JOTTINGS fl TOYS â€" GAMES BOOKS FOR ALL AGES DOLLS â€" MQODELS â€" HOBBIES SORERY! F4 | Fj OoNLY $1.00 PER WEEK BUYS YOU C A NEW TYPEWRITER 239â€"1622 §112 DUNDAS $T, W., ISLINGTON ONE AND HALF BLOCKS EAST OF KIPLING West End Typewriter & Stationers Ltd. Opera Company‘s GIFTWRAP XMAS TREE LIGHTS XMAS TREE DECORATIONS MR. AND MRS. DALE KINNAMON pose happily following their on Ruscoe Crescent. The coâ€"hosâ€" recent wedding at Our Lady of Peace Church. The bride is theitesses were Mrs. Irving Groomâ€" former Gayle O‘Halloran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. O‘Halâ€" ‘bridge of Western and Mrs. Angus loran of Etobicoke. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Llemuel Michie of Summerville. Mrs. Kenâ€" Kinnamon of Greensboro, Maryland, U.S.A. The newlyweds are neth DeLong gave a dessert party residing in Goldsboro, Maryland. Photo: Hardy and miscellaneous shower at her eommmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmememmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmemmmmmmmmmmememmmme _’"ihoms on Robinhood Road. | _ Miss Naney Adams and her {mother, Mrs. Welburn J. Adams, 4 ' E .’0 ' ' 'NGS | Toronto, entertained at a luncheon o. |_Around T | _ While on the subject of bazaars, jmay 1 pay tribute to the many ladies who worked so hard in makâ€" ing the St. Richard‘s of Chichester ‘and Westway United Church baâ€" zaars so very successful. Among the many articles which caught my eye were the Christmas Decorâ€" .ations at St. Richard‘s and the Gourmet & Delicatessen Table at Westway United. ting, Sewing, Baking, Gift Shop, Due to the Santa Claus Parade last Saturday, the originally scheâ€" duled registration date for boys hockey at Martingrove Park this winter was moved ahead one week. So, any boys interested in signâ€" ing un for this samcon s ~ 6 to register on Saturday, November 23rd, between 9 g..a. : 12 atsuu at Martingrove Public School. The â€" Westway â€" Unitedâ€" Church choir will present Part One of Hanâ€" del‘s Messizh on Sunday evening, December Ist, at 7 p.m. in the Church (Kipling Avenue & Holyâ€" well ). Around The Westway Miss Penny Kyle has been honâ€" oured by many social events recentâ€" ly. On Saturday, November 23, in an afternoon ceremony, at Islingâ€" iton United Church, she will become the bride of Mr. lan Norman Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ralph of Scarboro. Penny is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kyle, Robinhood Road. Miss Barbara and Miss Mary Langley, with their mother, Mrs. Elliot Langley, gave a miscellanâ€" eous shower at their home in Torâ€" onto. A luncheon and "tea time" shower was given by Mrs. Duncan Campbell, RoBinhood Road. Mrs. E. V. Nield entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home tail Hour prior to the Fall Frolic ‘Dance held on Friday, November 15th. Attending, were members of the Executive who contributed ‘so much to the success of the dance. Mr. and Mrs. E. Commeford enâ€" tertained at their home after the Nativity of Our Lord Church‘s Fall Frolic Dance. Early Breakfast was served. .ide, Héad of the Catho]iclpearls, Her train was also trimmed «~"tlven Services and Miss Jane ‘with lace nppliques and see(! pearls. McNally, Publicity Coâ€"Ordinator.|Her tapered veil was held in place Also on the panel were Mrs. F.}byb: pearl ;"0“: and !hed'faflt"lf?d K. Massel, Mrs. J. S. Ernst and,a bouquet of red roses and white Mrs. Morse, members of the CWL‘b““".fl ‘mums. She was given in who have adopted children of their;"“"l'l'li‘fie by her father. own. Miss Tilley D‘Ambrose thankâ€"| Anne Hackett attended the bride ed the panel for a most informa-‘a.s maid of honor and Pam Allaby tive evening. ‘and Mrs. Judy Stagg were bridesâ€" Mrs. L. J. Hendricks revorted maids. The maid of honor wore a November Bride Honored > ' At Scattered Showers _ Simrmial 3 on ys PEEALNENTS J / zm â€" $10 anour Mr. Bruno recently returned from Berâ€" muda where he was "TOP HAIR STYLIST and SPECIALIST IN COLOR AND PERâ€" MANENTS®. Phone for on appointment today ond hove your hair styled by an «xpert. "BRUNO OF ITALY" We are pleased . to wel Bruno" of Itoly ar the new San Remo Beauty Salon. Mr. Bruno is well known in this area having previously worked at Vincent de Poris (formerly Frances of Paris) in the Humbertown Centre. 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Her train was also trimmed with lace appliques and seed pearls. Her tapered veil was held in place by a pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white button ‘mums. She was given in marriage by her father. Standards of gold and bronze }’mums decked St. George‘s Churchâ€"! Onâ€"theâ€"Hill for the recent marriage of Dorothy V. Mashinter to Fredeâ€"| rick A. Milley. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mashinter, Kipling Avenue, and the groom is the son of Mr. Perey Milley and the late Mrs. Milley,} Statler Avenue. Reverend Roland Hill officiated. i The associates of the bride at the Princess Margaret Hospital where she is a medical laboratory techniâ€" cian, gave a presentation. Mrs, Donald Kyle entertained at tea in honor of her daughter. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. Norman Ralph, received the guests with the bride and her mother, Presiding at the tea table, beautiful with an arâ€" rangement â€" of pink â€" carnations, white sweet peas, and mums, and pink candles, were Mrs. Angus Michie of Summerville, Mrs. Harry B. Michie of Barrie, Mrs. Alex Thomson, Mrs. Kenneth DeLong, Mrs. Duncan Campbell, and Mrs. Frederick Groombridge of Don Mills. Tea room assistants were Mrs. David Greig of Montreal, Miss NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE YOUR FESTIVE WARDROBE Dorothy Mashinter Wed At St. George‘s < BY Betty Campisell Phone 239â€"4583 BEAVTY SALON CUSTOM DRESSMAKING . . "BRUNO of ITALY" Barbara lerullo Frank Zampino Peter Gardanis PERMANENTS $10 ano ur 4 Hairstylists To Serve You ANNETTE DESIGNERS 501 Runnymede Rd. at Annette NORSEMAN PLAZA ! Leaving on a wedding trip to ;Quebec City, the bride wore a musâ€" ‘tard shade wool suit with brown |and green accessories. i Following the rehearsal on Friâ€" day evening the bridal party will be entertained by the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ralph. A reception was held at the Church. The mother of the bride received the guests. She wore a beige brocade gown with brown satin and velvet hat, brown shoes and satin bag. Her corsage was of yellow rosebuds. Michael Power Women‘s Guild Communion Day The Annual Communion Breakâ€" fast of the Guild of Michael Power High School took place on Tuesâ€" day, November 12th, in the school auditorium. Milley and Bill Mashinter ushered. A most enjoyable breakfast was served after which Father A. L. Williams, Moderator of the Guild, spoke to the ladies. Mrs. Frank Thickett was convenor of this event. L The couple will reside in Islingâ€" RO. 2â€"4361 Phone BE 1â€"8524 Above Lipton‘s 2984 BLOOR ST. 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