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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jun 1966, p. 13

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held at the reguiar meeting place, the Valhalls Inn, recently. The following slate of officers and chairmen were installed by Miss Grace Vallis of the Toronto Charter Branch: ‘The annual meeting of the Toâ€" ronte West Branch of the Assoâ€" tary, Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell; Corâ€" responding Secretary, Mrs. Lorna Egerton; Education _ Chairman, Miss ,Eileen Pashak; Membership gramme Chairman, Mrs. Beryl Adams; Publicity Chairman, Miss Donalds Shields; Finance Chairâ€" man, Mrs. Lucille Earwicker. The Toronto West Branch anâ€" nual meeting was followed by the Association annual meeting held this year for the first time in Western Canada in Winnipeg. Toâ€" ronto West Branch now holds four seats on the National Board of Directors and a Toronto West Branch Charter Member, Miss Marnie Delaney, is the new Naâ€" tional President of the Association. On National Bd. WATERLOO LUTHERAN GRADâ€"Richard H. Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Baxter, Islington, graduated recently from Waterloo Luthâ€" eran â€" University with his Bachelor of Arts Honors Deâ€" gree in Economics. He is a former student of Seventh Street Public School, New Toronto Secondary School and Burnhamthorpe Collegiate. purcHast 11009 ” (10 . rent 315 . ETOBICOKE HYDRO BE.3â€"3251 waiso.a .s2 The Greateot Service tn Tater Heating A. W. MILES FUNERAL CHAPEL 115 THIRTIETH STREET TORONTO 14, ONT. & Authorized Hydro Heater Installed & Repoirsâ€"Alterations 2 59 e Garbage Disposers e Plumbing & Heating Contractors The 4 Sto TB Srgam MiLES FUNERAL CHA®FL an St. Clair Avenue W. MLES Organization For Th in The West Toronto Area KINGSWAY FUNERAL CHAPEL W 7.DAY â€" 24â€"HOUR SERVICE In a recent candlelight ceremony at Hilitep Chapel, LaRose Ave., Anne Loralyn Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Turner, Loyalâ€" ist Road. Islington. became the bride of Glen Charles Lorch, Osh« awa, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lorch, Elmira, Ont. Aqua tinted carnations and white snapdragons, flanked by candelâ€" abra decorated the chancel for the evening ceremony performed by Rev. A. J. Field. The wedding music was conducted by William Mair and Carole Kirton was soloist. > 30 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST, TORONTO, WA. 42569 jfl/t ton &Jc &cLaugu ,l/owa J. Ailhop Chapet Cremony _ Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a fullâ€" length gown of white organza over taffeta with scalloped Alencon lace bodice featuring elbow length sleeves, an Empire waist and slim A line skirt with wide band of Alencon lace appliqued on the hem and lace appliques on the skirt. Her bouffant shoulderâ€"length veil was caught up with a single rose and she carried a bouquet of tiny white roses with forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Matron of honor for the bride was Mrs. Robert Gordon with Miss Marion Cormode and Miss Gail Hawkins as bridesmaids and Miss Debra Lyn Turner, niece of the bride, as junior bridesmaid. They were attractively gowned in floorâ€" length aqua organza over taffeta with Empire waists featuring cumâ€" berbunds in _ multiâ€"hued . blues, greens and purples, caught at the back with wide bows and panels reaching the hemlines. Their headâ€" pieces were matching bows and they carried bouquets of tinted carnations and deep purple statica and forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. Attending the groom as best man was Robert Gordon and acting as ushers were Roy Garrett and Al (Bud) Ferguson. 0 The réception was held in the Garrett Room at the Old Mill. To receive for the bride, her mother wore a floorâ€"length gown in deep turquoise with elbow length sleeves heavily embroidered . with beads and a small flowered hat. A corâ€" sage of tiny soft yellow roses comâ€" pleted her costume. Receiving for the groom, his mother chose a rose crepe floorâ€" length gown with lace bodice and elbow length sleeves, matching hat and accessories. Her corsage was a white gardenia. % Ahnngymmn trip to Lake Placid and New York was on the agenda for the bride and groom. _ announces the establishment of a branch and an association with ANNOUNCEMENT BLOO® ST. W., fot Reyel Yerk Ré.J, 239â€"3081 Eon e i ie n e d For The Post 40 Year Will Now Be Available To Residents Y Installed (10 year Hydro Guarantee) Net Per Month (No Installation Cost) 259â€"4265 ‘AY FUNERAL (At Reyal York Rood) DAVID HADDOW Friends Honor Father Cochran On 25th Anniversary Of Priesthood The auditorium of St. Mark‘s Church was the scene of a heartâ€" warming celebration on June 5, on the occasion of the Rev. G. J. Cochâ€" ran‘s 25th anniversary in the priesthood. _ Some time ago a relative wrote‘ us saying that she was ill in‘ hospital in a néarby town. My husband and I visited her and were told a sad tale of her loneliâ€" ness and lack of means. We inâ€" vited her to stay with us for a few weeks‘ convalescence. That was six months ago and the lady is still with us, a star border. She is a widow, in her late forties, and \supplements her small income by babyâ€"sitting and doing odd jobs. When she first arrived she offered to pay board, but thinking of her as a guest who would leave in a short time, I refused to let her | pay. So she lives free although she could offer us something as | she is getting better known and ‘ht-m'o her work has increased. |\ Would I be justified in asking \her to leave now? If so, could you suggest a tactful way of doing so ? "Softie" _ He was the recipient of many gifts, material, money and spiritual bouquets. _ _ _ Eie eelt In the reeeiving line with Father Cochran were his sisters, Miss Mary Cochran and Mrs. Lillian O‘Brian, and his brothers Harold and Jack, On stage during the presentations were The Rt. Rev. Monseigneur E. M. Brennan; Rev. Dr. L. Markle, of St. Leo‘s parish; Rev. John Stortz, C.S.B., of Michael Powers High School; Rev. Father Frank Hanna, and Rev. Father Tom Dear Sally Scott: ,I think that hoth for your own sake and that of your longâ€"staying guest, it would be better to part company right now. You helped the lady when she was physically ill. Now that she has recovered her health and saved a little monâ€" ey, you should help and encourage her to stand on her own feet again. It is not right that any person who is not yet fifty should be allowed to develop into a charity case, living on the bounty of relaâ€" tives. Dear Softie: _ It would be best to tell the lady quite honestly and frankly, that Honesty, Frankness Best Policy . $\ To Terminate Visit Sally Scott Says: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Charles Lorch McKillop, past and present curates of St. Mark‘s. Guest speaker on this happy occasion was Monseigneur Brenâ€" nan, under whose guidance Father Cochran spent the first years of his curacy. He spoke very highly of Father Cochran‘s attributes, his open heart, his helping hand, and "His mouth which never turns down at the corners," and briefly menâ€" tioned his many awards won in sports during hig earlier years. The hall was beautifully decorâ€" ated by the Jubilee committee, and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Helen McGrath and Mrs. Bobbie Hoskins. Master of ceremonies on this occasion was Frank McGrath. while you have been very glad to help her, you had no intention of asking her to become a permanent guest in your home. Suggest that you will help her to find a suitable place to live, and that you will keep in touch with her so that she will not feel alone. Simply ask her to terminate her visit as naturally and graciously as you asked her to come and live with you in her illness, Do not anticipate any unpleasantness, for there is no need for hard feelings in a matter like this. The lady may surprise you by her willingness to leave now that she has regained }hnr strength. The best of luck to you with this problem. Dear Sally: I am frustrated! I have a friend who calls me on the phone, and talks, and talks and talks. Ocâ€" casionally I can find an excuse to terminate the conversation in ten or fifteen minutes, but usually the talks last from forty to fifty minutes. Am I doing her a kindâ€" ness in letting her talk on and on and on? Or am I encouraging her to be selfish? Her conversaâ€" tions centre around herself and her activities. Margaret T. Dear Margaret T: How well I know your frustraâ€" tion! I suppose many of us are bothered in this way. There is a method which works smoothly. Just listen quietly. To venture a new thought, is to bring forth a reâ€" sponse, so there you go again at great length. Just sit quietly and listen, and finally your caller will notice the silence and sign off. Just wait for the opportunity to say goodbye. Sally Scott. 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