Weston Times (1966), 9 Jun 1966, p. 14

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Plenty of opportunity for audience participation. No admission charge. Free will offering only. Dress cool and relaxed for the summer. A successful piano recital was held recently at the Legion Hall, Bloor Street West, by the pupils of Islington teacher Harry F. Jones, with Mrs. Edna Hewton, A.R.C.T. and Miss Paulette Garant as guest "The Fig Tree," a coffee house for teens, proved to be a treâ€" Robert Andreyko, Bernadette Jereb, Annâ€"Marie Dabrowski, Debbie Anâ€" daloro, Susan Fletcher, Grant Watson, John Dabrowski, Patty Welsh, Karen Drennan and Cynthea Penman. . Also participating were: Robert Lake, Christine Ryan, Carol â€"Bradâ€" ford, Lydna Marshall, John. Holosko, Heather Gillespie, Bobby Goliaher, Anna Hoad, Joan Ould, Graham Thorton, Patricia Bexfield, Donna Mauger, Robert Grainger, Janice Green, â€" Renee â€" Claire Chambers, Janice Andreyk, Debbie Grindley, David Watson, Luba Welykopolsky, Cathy Welsh, Stella Jereb, Kathy Ryan, Brian Heltcher, John Blake, Kathy Blake and Brenda Kamino. Among those taking part were: Lori Dabrowski, Dayle Marshall, Christine Purdy, Tommy Hires, The last meeting of the season of the Alderwood Branch, Queensâ€" way General Hospital Auxiliary, will be held at the home of Mrs. Helen Trory on Thursday, June 9. This is a pot luck supper and all members are requested to be there Guest Artists At Recital By Piano Pupils is on vacation this column will be written by Mrs. Hazel Harris, 155 Hallmark Avenue, 255â€"1019. Please have your copy in before Saturday morning for the following Thursâ€" day‘s edition. 13, at 8 p.m., Queensway Bowl, Queensway and Royal York Road, sponsored by the Queensway Genâ€" eral Hospital Women‘s Auxiliary, Alderwood Branch. Call Mrs. Helen Trory for tickets, 251â€"8419. There will be three games of bowling, good prizes and coffee and doughâ€" nuts. Proceeds for hospital equipâ€" _ Don‘t forget the third Annual Bowling Party on Monday, June ROger 6â€"2071 ROMANELL!I consTRYCcTion Hhew ta0ff "* e woans WETâ€"DAMPâ€"LEAKY Mrs. Florence Pink CL 1â€"3259 The Anglican Young People‘s Association will meet on Wednesâ€" day, June 15, at 8 p.m., in the Parish Hall. The lay delegates, Mrs. H. Brown and Mrs. L. Foster, attended the full three and oneâ€"half day session of Synod, held May 31 to June 2. They heard about the work of the Anglican Church in this Diocese, in the city, the towns, the country and resort areas; in hospitals and jails, in the world at Miss Dianne Gore, former resiâ€" dent of Toronto, and niece of Mrs. B. Koziol, Alderbrae Avenue, was married in Cleveland, Ohio, to Conâ€" rad Hawven of that city on May begin Wednesday, June 22, at 7:30 p.m. Supervised study hall for students, Monday to Friday, 7 to 10 p.m. Those baptized and conâ€" firmed at Alderwood United Church on May 15 included Janice Cormie and Stephanie Zarosky. The Church School has its last session on June 26. Last teachâ€" ing June 19, Promotion Sunday, June 26). Beginning July 3 and continuing through to August 28, Sunday services will be at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mid week services Don‘t forget the Alderwood United Church Family Picnic, June 18,; at Cedar Glen (near Bolton). We leave the church about 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Make this a family afâ€" there were 130 young people. There is something for nearly everybody from conversation to chess, reading, movies, dancing, hootenannies, volley ball. l uts wan o a Mn teenagers up at United Recreation Centre for an evening of songs and games, and on. June 3 the word got around about the good time to be had and Mildew, water seeping through blocks, drains plugged or broken. 20 yeor written guorantee, advance tite ‘gunite method, we guarantee to keep water out. 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