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Weston Times (1966), 16 Sep 1965, p. 6

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§ Among the many Etobicoke young people starting their uniâ€" versity careers this fall are Ken Dryden, Pinehurst Cres. and Bob McGuinn, Lioyd Manor Road, who leave today for Cornell, Ithaca, N.Y. The Queen‘s contingent included Denis Crane, Lambeth Road; Dave Simpson, Nora Road; Richard Elliott, Bell Royal Court; Linda Booth, Markland Dr.; Jim Smyth, Wendover Road; Ken Church, Susan Donnelly, Ravenscrest Drive, left Sunday for Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri; and Mardi Masales, Martin Grove Road, has gone to University of Windsor; Mary Hurst, Hilldownâ€" tree Road, has registered at the new Brock University in St. Cathâ€" arines; and at University of Guelph, Heather Wilson, Crammond Ct.; and Patricia Hogg, Badger Ave. Judy Tibert, Chestnut Hills Pkwy.; Marilyn Steels, Herne Hill, and Marilyn Adamson, Avonhurst Road, are all off to McMaster University to study Nursing. Off to the University of Waterloo are Sandy Flint, Farningâ€" ham Cres.; Lynn Harding, Lioyd Manor Road; Barbara Bell, Edgeâ€" more Dr.; Allen Nichols, Elmview Ct.; Mary Jane Shilton, Belleveâ€" dere Road; and Seoras Adams, Yorkview Drive; and to Waterloo Lutheran University, Vicki Menary, Ridge Valley Cres.; Peter Reâ€" path, Yorkview Drive; and Paul Markle, Abilene Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matheson, with their daughters, Jane, Carrie, and Margaret, have recently come from Edmonton to make their home in Etobicoke. They are living on Colwood Road. It is really coming back home for the Mathesons for they lived in our township before moving west four years ago. flu.ln.b.fl.ncvq.lnw&gd.ln.slpah.ln E. Chestnut, Mrs. J. N. McNeil, Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Leslie Trory, Mrs. V. Kearsley, Mrs. Eric Mellish, Mrs. H. A. Foweraker, Mrs. A. R. O‘Flaherty, and Mrs. Fred Cole. Cedarland Dr.; Don Pepper, Gardenvale Road; Pat Horrocks, Anâ€" glesley Blvd.; Lindsey Wallace, Country Club Drive; and Linda Savory, Smithwood Road. Leaving on Tuesday for University of Western Ontario in London, were Jane Anderson, Thornbury Cres.; Sue Barrett, Thornâ€" erest Road; Joyce Ogilvie, Glenaden W.; Dave Luckock, Guthrie Ave.; Randy Atkins, Grenview Blvd. S.; Pam Spillaine, Thornerest Road; Dave Messenger, Bemersyde Dr.; Marie Rounding, Twyford Road; Terry Chadwick, Burnelm Dr.; Fred Chenoweth, Lynford Dr.; Sarma Lauge, Burnhamthorpe Road; Norm McClintock, Strath Ave.; Wayne Petrie, Willingdon Blvd.; Peggy Clarke, Willingdon Blvd.; Wayne Yetman, Maybelle Ave.; Marilyn Cade, Nottingham Drive; Cathy Glass, Grentview Blvd.; Jean MacKenzie, Riverwood Pkwy.; Dan McClosky, Royal York Rd.; and Dave Gregory, Prince €197.85‘) to the place of beginning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council Ifi%rnflnolfln'l‘mohipo{!hfieohvm at that time hear m-orbylh(!amol.oollem«rap‘n&my who c that his lands will be preudicially ected ‘.olr-h'-lvhnuehon"hhhhufl. DATED at Etobicoke this 2nd day of! September, 1965. K. F. PENKNINGTON, sixtyâ€"three and twentyâ€"five hundredths feet (263.25‘) to the beginning of a curve in said limit; THENCE along a curve to the left having a radius of thirty feet (30‘) along said street line, fortyâ€"seven and fortyâ€"two hunâ€" dredths feet (47.42‘) chord measurement to the end of said eurve, being a point in the easterly limit of Attwell Drive; THENCE South 18 degrees 53 minutes 40 seconds East along the easterly limit of said Attwell Drive, one hundred and eightyâ€" six and fortyâ€"four hundredths feet (186.44‘) to an iron bar at the beginning of a curve in said limit; THENCE along a curve to the left having a radius of thirty feet (30‘) being along the northâ€"easterly limit of said Attwell Drive, twentyâ€"eight and nine hundredths feet (28.09‘) chord measurement to 51- point of reverse curve in said limit; THENCE al a curve to the right having a radius of one hundred fee:nfloo’) being along the easterly and southerly limit of said Attwell Drive, two hundred and fiftyâ€"four and m‘;trl:'m hundredths feet (254.53‘) are measurement having a c equivalent of one hundred and ninetyâ€"one and eighteen hundredths feet (191.18‘) to an iron pipe in the southerly limit of Attwell Drive; THENCE continuing along said curve to the right in the southâ€" erly limit of Attwell Drive having a radius of one hundred feet (100‘) fortyâ€"four and five hundredths feet (44.05‘) chord distance to where it is intersected by a line drawn parallel to and distant fortyâ€"three feet (43‘) measured westerly at right angles from the southerly production of the ¢entre line of Atwell Drive, being the place of beginning; THENCE continuing -lon‘_,:'tid curve to the right in the southâ€" mfl&lhit of Attwell ive having a radius of one hundred feet (100‘) an are measurement of two hundred and ten and nine hundredths feet (210.09‘) having a chord equivalent of one hundred | and mmâ€"thm and fiftyâ€"three hundredths feet 173.53‘) bearing N .23 degrees 14 minutes 30 seconds West to the point of reverse curve in said limit; THENCE along a curve to the left in the westerly limit of said Attwell Drive having a radius of thirty feet (30‘,) an are mensurement of twentyâ€"nine and twentyâ€"four hundredths feet ‘..fl') having a chord equivalent of twentyâ€"eight and nine feet (fl.:’z bearing North 9 degrees 01 minute 28 seconds East to the of said curve in Attwell Drive; ' South 18 degrees 53 minutes 40 seconds East, one mdred and ninetyâ€"seven and eightyâ€"five hundredths feet measured northerly thereon from a Department of Highways of Ontario concrete monument marking its intersection with the easterly production of the existinT wout.herlly limit of said Lot 23, said iron bar being in the southerly limit of McLachlan Drive; THENCE South 72 degrees 46 minutes 50 seconds West, being along the southerly limit of said McLachlan Drive, five hunâ€" hundred and sixtyâ€"three and ninetyâ€"six hundredths feet (563.96‘) THE CORPORATION.OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE onds West" of the westerly limit of Highway number 27 as widened by a plan filed in the Registry Office for the east and west ridinfs of the County of York as deposited number 4977 governs all bearings herein. COMMENCING at an iron bar planted in the westerly limit of Highway number 27 as widened by said Plan 4977 distant five to an iron bar;. N â€" @ THENCE South 85 degrees 31 minutes 50 seconds West along the southerly limit of said McLachlan Drive, two hundred and TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The Corâ€" poration of the Township of Etobicoke at its meeting on Monâ€" day, October 4th, 1965, proposes to pass a Byâ€"Law for stopping up and conveying to the adjoining owners that portion of Attwell Drive being &rt of Lot 23, Concession 3, fronting the Humber River, in Township of Etobicoke, described as ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and ?nmim, situate, lying and being in the Township of Etobicoke, in the County of York, being composed of Part of Lot 23, Conâ€" cession 3 fronting the Humber River in said Township and which said parcel is described as follows: PREMISING that the "North 18 degrees 53 minutes 40 secâ€" Social Scene try floor, the eye operating room, and the pediatric Among those acting as guides will be Mrs. Kenneth West, ‘A, L. Murray, Mrs..W, J. Switzer, Mrs. Frank McRorie, Mrs. Baylis, Mrs. K. McDonald, Mrs. George Good, Mrs. N. Sevigny, "A. Atkinson, Mrs. A. H. Peacock, Mrs. James Mackay, Mrs. uts h h ts ts i s Aa Di h Do Das Ais tb Ais Ais Aa ts o B 4& t the opening of the new wing of the Queensway General ital this evening, the president of the Women‘s Auxiliary, Van A. Drope, will be seated with the platform guests. lary members, under the convenership of Mrs. G. A. Buckley, puide an estimated 500 people through the new wing. Wall es will indicate the rooms furnished by the Women‘s Auxilâ€" ‘These include the hydro therapy pool, the intensive care unit, oemaaanenne AEIITY B2 PRIT Emm aist 200 s 2e we e mc tnns ninetyâ€"seven and eightyâ€"two hundredths feet (597.82‘) Thursday, September 16, 1965 â€" Page & PÂ¥TÂ¥UTTCTvT Y *R v ; A Hawaiian dinner party was given for the couple by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laughton at their Dixie home. Shower hostesses have been Mrs. Dave Miller, Mattice Road; Mrs. Beverley Markle, Toâ€" ronto; Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Downsview; Mrs. Vernon Miller, Belvale Ave.; Miss Helen Humphries, Merrigale Cres.; Mrs. Ross Burley, Ballantynne Ct.; and Mrs. Herman Belfry, Lomond Dr. The Bouleâ€" vard Club Business Girls gave a presentation supper party at the home of Mrs. Janet Hartell, Toronto, and last Saturday, the bride‘s mother entertained at tea in her honor at their home in Islington Heights. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Thomas Dalton, Orillia; Mrs. William Laughton, Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Mrs. Alec MacPherson. Assisting were Misses Enid Schreiber, Helen Mumâ€" phries, Linda Miller, Vicki and Jill Hayler, Mrs. Janet Hartell and Mrs. Beverley Markle. There will be a rehearsal party tomorrow evening at the Holiday Inn. Miss Elizabeth MacPherson has been honored by many social events. Her wedding will be on Saturday, October 18 at Islington United Church. The groom is Mr. Malcolm Campbell, of Islington, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. McT. Campbell. The bride‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacPherson, Bywood Drive. Ms. Harry Steels and Marilyn spent last week in Sarnia guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Joyce and their baby son, Christopher Michael. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Darroch and their daughter, Karen, have returned from Mobile, Alabama, where they attended the wedding of their son, Gordon, on Sept. 4. The bride, the former Ann Beard, was a fellow student of Gordon‘s at Duke University, (where he is studying for his Ph.D. iln Sociology). Mr. and Mrs. John Benjaâ€" field, (the former Gail Darroch) were also present at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Darroch, who lived for many years on St. George‘s Road before their sojourn in England, have taken up residence this fall on Manorhampton Drive, just north and east of Richview and Islington. Karen is at Carleton University, Ottawa. A Friendship Tea will be given on Tuesday, Sept. 21, by the Anglican Women of the Church of St. Wilfrid. The tea will be both an afternoon and evening affair, 2:30â€"4 and 8:30â€"10. Greetâ€" ing the guests will be Mrs. S. A. R. Wood and Mrs. J. B. Beatty. The social convener is Mrs. W. H. Berry, assisted by Mrs. H. G. Johnston, Mrs. L. C. Whalen, Mrs. George Crossett, and Mrs. R. H. Warner. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Thomas Abel, Mrs. Alec Fleming, Mrs. Fred Kirby, and Mrs. Gordon Rice. Interâ€" estingly, this tea is not a money raising event, but an adventure in friendship for their own members and their friends who attend other churches. Mrs. Reg. Moorhouse, Oakhampton Blvd., has returned from a month in Europe. She visited relatives near London and spent two weeks on the continent. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Moffitt, Hilldowntree Road, have returned from a trip to California. The Islington Branch of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Queensâ€" way General Hospital met on Monday at the Old Mill for dessert luncheon. Mrs. Van A. Drope and Mrs. A. L. Murray, who addressâ€" ed the group, were introduced by the president, Mrs. George Hatâ€" ton, and Mrs. Marino Fraresso expressed thanks. _Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shaw, of Victoria, are guests of their w‘du&imhv.lr.ndln.m()nn.w At the Fall Reception of the University Women‘s Club this evening at 8 o‘clock at West Glen Public School, new members will be welcome. The president, Mrs. J. M. Peddie, will receive the guests, and presiding at the tea tables will be pastâ€"presidents, Mrs. A. J. Mackie, Mrs. Leonard Hoiness, Mrs. L. B. Sharpe, and Etobicoke Concerts Association Fourteenth Annual Series FIVE CONCERTS â€" SIX DOLLARS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS! â€" Everyone Welcome To Come In And Browse Around â€" Jeannette Zarouâ€"Soprano Alexander Grayâ€"Baritone Paul Brodbâ€"eng'honm Faculty of Music Trio: Clara Schrans, Jadwiga Michalska, Averill Piers Marek Jablonskiâ€"Pianist David Zaferâ€"Violinist The Canadian Players © Finest Grade Statione ®@ Norcross Greeting Ca INFORMATION: MRS. R. G. ANDREWS, 247â€"2688 We Carry The Best in: Located At . 2903 BLOOR ST. W. (At Prince Edward Drive) PHONE 233â€"8726 ETOBICOKE COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Mr. Henry‘s DELICATESSEN & PASTRY MONTGOMERY ROAD â€" FREE PARKING "The Book Mark" Cheques To: Etobicoke Concerts Association, 88 Ravenscrest Drive, Islington ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF , ® BITTNER‘S MEAT PRODUCTS *® RYE BREAD OF ALL KINDS RICHVIEW SQUARE PLAZA Richview Sideroad and Wincott ALL SEATS RESERVED PHONE 248â€"2282 Attention: "Book Clubs" We Will Order Especially For You! Mon., Mon., Jan. 24, 1966 Feb. 21, 1966 Mar. 7, 1966 18, Penny is at present a Grade 13 student at Vincent Massey and thinks she would like to attend Teachers‘ College when she gradâ€" uates. Miss B. Louise Rickard, who attended Brampton District High School and has been employed with Air Canada as stenographer for eight years, commenced studies this month at Central Baptist Seminary in Toronto, Miss Rickard is a member of Royal York Bapâ€" tist Church, whose pastor is Rev. J. S. H. Bonham. She has taken an active part in the work of the Sunday School there, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto and has attended the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alâ€" berta for two summers. Miss Rickard is looking forward to the first year course in Religious Education. This course of studies is designed to train students to fulfil the Great Comâ€" mission at home and abroad, and Miss Rickard has the mission field in view. Miss Nicholson, who is a pupil of Dr. Ernesto Vinci, has studied music for quite a few of her nineâ€" teen years. Last year Miss Nichol son attended Opera School at the Central Baptist Seminary is an evangelical Baptist training school which specializes in instructing young people for church work. The school, which is the largest Baptist training centre in Canada, has a staff of 20 instructors. f Air Canada Stewardess Becoming Missionary tion. Penny, who is a Mezzo Soâ€" prano, won a gold medal in the 20 and under class and a silver medal in the open class. Along with this outstanding performance she went on to win twe gold medâ€" als in competitions for contralto. Nicholson of Laver Road who was the winner of threegold and one silver medal at the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition Music Competiâ€" West Of Highway 27 "VINCENT Miss Audrey Durward and Miss Cheryl Miller along with former classmates from Silverthorn Colâ€" legiate were hostesses at a shower at the Durward Home on Tunâ€" bridge Cres. Teachers and former classmates were the guests and Miss Lonergan was honoured by a presentation of kitchenware and many useful and decorative gifts from those assembled. Neighbours and friends were sorry recently to learn of the passâ€" ing of M. T. (Matt) Paterson at Queensway General Hospital. Mr. Paterson was a popular figure around Hartland Road where he resided with his wife Marion and four sons, Doug, Kenny, Davie and Sandy. The centrepiece of the beautiâ€" fully appointed tea table was a decorated nuptial cake with the bride and groom‘s names inscribâ€" ed. The Misses Anne Talbot, Mary Beth Bennet, Audrey Durward and Karen Smith were tea room asâ€" sistants. Mrs. Joseph Richards and Mrs. Harold Smith poured tea. Mr. William Armstrong and her daughter Avis were coâ€"hostesses of a shower of neighbours and friends given at the Armstrong home on Tunbridge Cr. Miss Lonâ€" ergan was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Tunbridge Cr., whose marriage to Mr. David Workman of Sudbury will be an event of Saturday, Sept. 18 at The Church of Christ the King, Rathburn Road, was honorâ€" ed recently by a family party given by her aunt, Mrs. John Lonergan of Logan Avenue, Toronto. of Mr. PIANO STUDIO ‘THE MOST FLATTERING COMBINATION TO SUIT . . . AND WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU .. . WITH SALON AND FRENCH BOUTIQUES. THE MOST LUXURIOUS COMBINATION OF A BEAUTY YOUR INDIVIDUAL PERSONALITY. Miss Lynda Lonergan, daughter Lessons for Beginners and Advanced Students A.R.C.T.. Mus. Bac. 231â€"0556 OUR AWARD WINNING STYLISTS CAN CREATE 89 West Deane Park Drive the Opening imcent de paris 58 HUMBERTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE 239â€"7741 "‘The Golden Are Open" Doors tion playoffs are now completed. After a lot of hard work and exâ€" citement here are the results: Peeâ€" Wees â€" "All 8eason Cleaners. Atoms â€" Briarcrest Hardware. They beat "Orlando‘s" who had at Original Heek Suede 36" Wide 169 8 Col 45"°v7il¢lr: * Drapery Material 15 Beautiful Colours 741â€"2251 This Week‘s Jackpot $400. BINGO TONIGHT 845 Albion Rd. THISTLETOWN House of Textiles Nativity Of Our Lord Church Hall (One BlockhWest aP halahrey an Take A.cl-n‘(Wadldbn'd Mall Bus AMPLE FREE PARKING 1.49 per yd. per yd. Ask us for our Free Home Drapery Service BIG Corduroy 12 Colours 36" Wide oN Fabrics & Draperies "PHYLLIS McKELLER" 85â€" 8:00 P.M. as token in affection lift, give HER delightful lingerie gift. MOLY CLAIRE . VAN RAALTE FORM FIT â€" WHIRLPOOL â€" ETC. GENTLEMEN ... Lorna Stenson of Mottingham Dressmaking â€" Lingerie â€" Bridal Salon 2228 Bloor St. W. _ RO 6â€"0106 The Girls‘ Softball teams really g:nd hard until the end. The t game was won by Briarerest Beauty Lounge, 2nd game by Pre. cision Air Conditioning and at the end of normal time the 3rd game was & tie, Overtime of four innings saw the champlons as Briarcrest 56" Wide 45" Wide Beige Only (At Runnymede) Woollen 27" 5 yds +1.79 . 98â€" per yd. per yd. 509.

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