. ‘‘First, of all the Etobicoke young people who will receive d ““ï¬mm&lwvhw\n“ ' westerday afterncon from St. Joseph‘s Hospital School of Nursing. b The ceremony was held at Convocation Hall, with a reception folâ€" P lowing at Hart House. on the conveners to present the season‘s prizes. Mrs. R. W. Eden presented bridge prizes to Mrs. M. Edward Doke, Mrs. Jack Young, .. Mrs. Dick Beddoes, Mrs. Harold Kirby, Mrs. Alex. Gray, Mrs. Ted Darroch, Mrs Willard Miller and Mrs. E. M. Peacock. » On The _ Social Scene Among the graduates were Mary Jane Chute, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cavanagh, Firwood Cres.; Patricia Enns, formerly of Smithwood Drive, whose parents are here from Cleveland for Shiels Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Thompâ€" son, Edgemore Dr.; Joanne Tyndall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Tyndall, Wilmar Road; Helen Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wright, Mattice Ave., who is planning to go on to uniâ€" versity next year to work toward her degree in Nursing. Christine Hersymik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hersymik, Royal York Road; Shirley Malarchuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Malarchuk, Silverhill Drive; Marilyn Pike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Pike, Westhampton Drive; Merle Quinn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Quinn, Cowley Ave.; Marilyn Rowland, who is the second daughter of Mir. and Mrs. T. E. Rowland to become a nurse. Marilyn‘s sister, Carol, graduated two years ago from the East General. The Rowlands live on Orland Court in the Westway area. Msgr. L. A. Wemple of London attended the graduation cereâ€" mony to see his niece, Marilyn Wemple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wemple, Wilgar Road, receive her diploma. On Sunday afternoon the graduation festivities started with a Mother and Daughter Tea at the Nurses‘ Residences. There was a Father and Daughter banguet on Monday evening at the Skyâ€" line Hotel, and this evening the girls are holding a "Hamburger fry" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Quinn, Cowley Ave. The graduation ball will be on Friday evening at the Royal York. * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson are arriving today from Lagos, Nigeria, to spend a few days with Mrs. Wilson‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Chalmers, Ellstree Road. Mr. Wilson is second secâ€" retary in the Canadian High Commission in Lagos. They are en route to Edmonton to visit Mr. Wilson‘s family, and will spend a few days again in Islington before flying back to Africa. ‘The Ladies‘ Section of the Islington Golf Club swung into action last Thursday. After nine holes of golf, lunch was served in the lounge of the Club House decorated in an outdoor garden theme, completeâ€"with patio tables, umbrellas, and hanging lanterns. Mrs. F. L. Roelofson, president, welcomed the ladies, and prizes for the morning‘s golf were presented by Mrs. Harold Holt and Mrs. E. P. Midgeley. Members modelled in the fashion show of sportswear which followed. Conveners of the event were Mrs. G. K. Blair and Mrs. G. H. Fraser. Honoring her daughter, Marian, Mrs. W. W. Lasby entertained at tea at their home on Grenview Blyd. S., on Saturday afternoon. Marian‘s wedding is an event of Saturday, May 14, at Royal York Road United Church. The groom is Mr. Michael Matson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Matson, of Brampton. The Annual Spring Luncheon of St. George‘s Manor Recreaâ€" tion Club was held at the Lambton Golf and Country Club yesâ€" terday. Mrs. Philip Staite welcomed about 80 members and called Mrs. Stuart Smellie presented bowling awards to Mrs. Jack Young, Mrs. John Raymond, Mrs. Bert Brace, Mrs. Stewart Playâ€" ford, Mrs. Albert Case, Mrs. A. G. Hale, Mrs. W. Aberle and Mrs. Alex Brown. Coâ€"conveners of the luncheon were Mrs. Peter Price and Mrs. R. W. Eden. Back from Pinehurst, North Carolina, where they went for Nee Lawn Bowling tournament of the Pinehurst Golf and Country Club, are Mr. and Mrs. Al Whitten, Grenview Blyvd. S.; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jones, Aberlady Road; Mrs. John Coulter, Islington Ave. N.; Mr. and Mrs. John Kendall, Llioyd Manor Road; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chard, Islington Ave. N.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Neal, Norseman St.; and Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Duncan James, Perry Cres. Al Whitten and Mrs. John Kendall were among the tournament prize winners.. The Islington Branch of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Queensâ€" way General Hospital held their May meeting at the Mayfair Inn on Monday evening. Plans were cornpgeted for their Fashion Show Aroundâ€"theâ€"Pool at Holiday Inn on Monday, June 6, at 1:30. Mrs. George Hatton and Mrs. T. G. Henderson are convening the event. Aklin this year the Branch members are invited to hold their June meeting at the hote of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridley, at Blueâ€" water Beach, Georgian Bay, on June 13. Prizes for the winter‘s play in the Ladies‘ Bridge Marathon of the Etobicoke Lawn Bowling Club were awarded on Monday following the luncheon of the Ladies‘ Section atâ€"the Wedgewood Restaurant. High score winners were Mrs. Gordon Swalm and her partner, Mrs. D. Clark. Other winners were Mrs. G. Blair, Mrs. G. Blue, Mrs. Garnett Wickson, Mrs. J. Hyson, Mrs. G. 0. Arnott, Mrs. R. I. Adams, Mrs. A. Buckberrough, Mrs. Amos Bushell, Mrs. Z. Davis, Mrs. M. Summerbell, Mrs. Albert Collins, Mrs. G. Harber, Mrs. Tom Keogh, and Mrs. John MeCulloch. Conveners of the event were Mrs. Clare Wallace and Mrs. Frank Enscott. The ladies were reminded that bowling starts on Saturday, May 14, weather permitting! Bruce Pope and Rob Kirkpatrick left yesterday for Alberta, where they will work this summer, at Chateau Lake Louise. play at the closing luncheon of the Islington Golf Club Ladies‘ Bowling Lengue, held recently at the clubhouse. Individual prize winners were Katie Coe, Ethel Knowles, Lil Phillips, Kay Midgeley and Audrey Sim. In honor of Miss Louise Smith and Dr. Gilbert Howey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fleet entertained at a buffet supper party last Friday evening, at their home on King George‘s Road. The young guests of honor will be married on Saturday, June 18, at All Saints Kingsway Anglican Church. Louise is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Smith, Bellavedere Bld., and her fiance, Dr. Howey, is the son of Mr. Frank Howey and the late Mrs. Howey of Owen Recently home from the Claire Wallace tour to New Orleans, are Miss Helen: Bell, Aberfoyle Cres., and Miss Helen Smith, Humbervale Blvd. The party went by chartered bus from Jackâ€" Katie Coe‘s team with Florence Gibson, Irene Curran, Velma Standing, and Ines Holt was awarded 1st prize for the winter‘s won, Miss., stopping at Biloxi on the Guif of Mexico, where they had a trip on a fishing boat. At another spot they had a boat trip on the Mississippi River. New Orleans, they found to be a most interesting city. & Builder, group convener, vdumd: guests with Mrs. Stevens Mrs. ‘W. I. Hetherington was convener. 1 The Jona Group of the Women‘s Guild of St. Giles Kingsway Presbyterian Church held a dessert bridge at the home of Mrs. R. W. Stevens, Hunthill Court, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. E. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGuire of Highâ€" gate Rd. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Howâ€" ard of Oklahoma. While Kenneth Harrison proâ€" vided organ music, Dr. Stewart East officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a floorâ€"length gown of ivory peau de soie. The waist of her gown was appliqued with a delicate lace, and her shoulderâ€"length illusion veil was caught at the crown by a dainty bow. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of Johanna Hill roses, stephanotis and ivy. Standards of peach gladioli and cream mums decorated the altar of Islington United church for the recent wedding of Margaret Mcâ€" Guire and Don Howard. | only _ electric heating can offer you â€"_â€" all these _ advantages Local Bride To Live In Denver Following Recent Marriage Miss Jean Mortimer was maid|" °_ " ° C*O*"° CC OO of honor in a street length dress ;Co]ondo. of powder blue taffeta and lace. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were presâ€" Matching accessories and a casâ€"\ent from New Jersey, Michigan, cade bouquet of cream stardust : Brockville, Spencerville, Ashton, mums completed her ensemble. | Prescott, Ottawa and Néew York. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard are seen outside Islington United Church following their recent marriage. The bride is the former Margaret McGuire of Highgate Rd. Photo by Hardy Electric heating is flameless. There is no combustion to create dirt, dust, film, or soot. Windows, drapes, and walls all stay clean longer in electrically heated homes. Electric heating offers roomâ€"byâ€"room or zone temperature control. It is quiet, creates no draughts, no chilly spotsâ€"just gentle, even, constant warmth. unmatched cleanliness unmatched comfort Greeting guests at the Valhalla Inn reception, the bride‘s mother wore a jacket and dress of turâ€" quoise silk shantung, with a matching hat, beige accessories and a corsage of pink roses and carnations. The groom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Donald Vanlandingham of New Jersey served as best man, while Ted McGuire, the bride‘s brother and Roger Glazen, acted as ushâ€" Assisting her, the groom‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Donald Vanlandingham, wore a beige dress and jacket with matching accessories and a corâ€" sage of peach glamelia. For their honeymoon to Montâ€" real and the Adarondacks, the bride chose a blue linen suit with a figured blouse, beige accessories and a pink orchid corsage. Following their trip, the young couple will â€" reside in â€" Denver, Colorado. your hydro Electric heating is maintenanceâ€"free: it offers extra living space and can have a significant effect on the reâ€"sale value of your home. Yet, with all its advantages, electric heating costs far less than you may think. For more information about electric heating, consult a qualified electric heating contractor, or your Kydro. unmatched value ‘The Board of Governors and the Auxiliary of The Etobicoke Genâ€" eral Hospital will hold a "Hospital Day in Ontario" Reception this afternoon (Thursday) between 2 and 4 p.m. at the Cambridge Motor Hotel, to honor the volunteers and canvassers who were so helpful in the hospital‘s fundâ€"raising camâ€" paign. Six â€" hundred invitations have been mailed. The receiving line will consist of John Wyllie, chairâ€" man of the Board of Governors, James Arnott, coâ€"chairman of the Board; Mrs. Leonard Braithwaite, President of the Auxiliary, and Mrs. Gavin Muir, Auxiliary Public Relations Chairman, and Convener of the reception. ‘The Cambridge Motor Hotel has donated the use of its Oxford Room and services for the reception, which will be sponsored by the Board of Governors and the Auxiâ€" liary Directors. Those pouring tea will be: Dr. Ann Curtin, Mrs. John Wyllie, Mrs. James Arnott.~ Mrs. S. W. Eckerâ€" sley, Mrs. E. A. Horton, Mrs. David Misumi, Mrs. K. F. Pennington, Mrs. I. A. Mayson, and Mrs. J. T. Purvis. & H. C. TUGWELL CO. LTD. PHOTO CENTRE PASSPORTS 36 Humbertown Centre BE 1â€"4312 To Meet bell and Gerry Bryant. This dealt with the standards set by today‘s society and how they effect teemâ€" Morris and Miss Wendy Ryans, who recited a poem written by were invited into the auditorium for a Youth Council holding a Founding Conference on May 16, for the purpose of adoptâ€" ing its constitution and hearing a summation of the work of the proâ€" were served by the Colleginte club. 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