Ttte Mb Mn Club will no“ loudly. Hunt ltr, " the New lib-n; Mart. mg time is 8:15 v.3. A clinic featuring natur- slides with the final competi- non for the Bottom trophy will be first on the pron-m. Nut " the photorraptor's choir. competition and finally I pro- umntion will be given by Mr. Russell Gee. A conference for women will be held on Wednesday, Much 20, “it. Matthias Anglican Church. In purpou, uid pre- sident Jenn Wattie "is to lay the foundation of the new A c. W. on which the women will base their future Activity." Commencing with lemon ser- vn-o at ' p.m. [noun din-un- siunl in uven different are" will follow. Anglit-an women leaders from outside the parish are giving their time to guide the various groups. and u {use turnout is expected. Miss Audrey Cnirns will be the guest speaker It All S n i n t s' C.W.L. communion breakfast on Sunday, Mareh :14. at 10:30 mm. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Toronto in Nursing service administration, Miss Cairns is on staff at Toronto Western hospital and works as a volunteer at “Street Haven at the Crossronds." She will speak about her work there. Street Haven is an Anglican Half-way House; a home where women released from prison may find refuge before return- ing to society. The breakfast', convenor in Mrs. M. Laroque. St. Andrew's PreshyterUn Church, Islington, was taste- fully decronted with whim zladinli and srhrtsanthemums for the wedding of Elizabeth Currie to Kenneth Northey. The bride in the daughter of the late Benjamin Currie. and Mrs. Grace Currie of Grange- mouth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, and the groom is the son of the Inca Ralph Northey and Mrs. Rhoda Northey, 31 Wil- mar Road, Ialington. Rev. Henry Russell offirint- ed " the Mternoon ceremony Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dorringlqn ho!!! , iiiiisGiie 60th Gn'Grsiry Grd received from brother Herbert Dorrington, Et- MR. a MRS. K. NOFI'HEY Many people in our an QRTEEEIQBI More than 100 guests at- tended the open house held in their “an; M Currie - Northey marriage wok Ibockod and friend " but at tha nuddnn paling d Mr, Funk A. Moon lata a! " laud-lone Drivu on Monday, Fobrunry 26 at number Homo- rial hospital. Mr. Moore VIII well known for his volume" work in.the community. Among other groupl, he worked tiraleuly for the Mutiny-ova Gardens Recreation Allociltion u in publicity chairmln Ind also served on the hand of dine- tors. During the manner month! he managed the Etchi- eokt inter-community with.“ league. For six yen" he wt: unoc- inted with the 14th Plumber West rub and trout. group; for the last two " In assistant scout muster» The North West Optimist club also saw his ser- vices. He WI! also deeply inter- ested in young people and con- cerned about those to whom life had not been kind. A dream of a local drop-in cent.“ materialized Inf summer when The Cellar.w" opened " St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Keenly interested in sports Mr. Moore was a former swim- ming champion. To Mt From its inception, Mr. Moore lcted u "The Celllr'l" business manager and volun.. teered his services in other ways. At the time of his death this dediented mm worked for the Borough of Etobicoke in the department of public health. Our deepest condolences go to his widow, Mary. and to his two sons Billy and Tim; the to Mr. Moore'l liptor, Mrs. T. H. Marshall, and to his bro- ther, Dr. Richard Moore, ttll of whom reside in Etobicoke. and Mrs. L. Vlashlom was organist. Given in running: by her mother and brought down the aisle by brother of the groom, Mr. R. D. Northey, the. bride looked lovely in an empire styled gown with cut velvet bodice and train and peau da sole skirt. Her shoulder length houffnnt veil was caught to I flowered hettddress and she ’rarrlnd a Msrnde bouquet of whjte carnation: Ind pink (resin. They were (owned alike in "rise penu de mic styled an empire lines with matching bows in their hair and they carried unseznys of pink Ind white carnations. The bridal nut-Manta mare Miss Elizabeth Adnmmn and Mrs. Janice. Watson. Best mm for the groom w“ Mr. Roy Ryckman gm! Mr. R. D. Northey, Mr. T. Neil, Mr. E. Ryekmnn and Mr. H. Conner served u ushers. For the- rrreption at the Old Mill, the brido's mother ohms , Test Drive The Quality Built Car 'l, Mama“ E SAUNDERS g My. Inch u. B. I!" DERBY ID. I. - HAL“)! -"trr-u" 83H honor at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Wilding, Frost Street; Rexdalet The couple were married in the Presby- terian Church. St. John's Road, Toronto, on February 29. 1908. 196tt By Doreen Fawn“ Cinderella retrieved her foot- wear once Again last week. In fart three times she had to slip into her slipper to win her prince. Christine Galas, number a! 859th girl guide company receives her preliminu-y St. John Ambulance firth aid award from Instructor H. E. Reynolds whil Mrs. Audrey Griffiths, Westwood district commissioner looks on. Although only two shows were tscheduled " Richview Library, the demand was no a full length dress and coat ensemble of brown Illicit“ silk;, the mat trimmed wi mink. Her feathered hat was mango, hrnwn and beige, her acres- sories hrige, and her corNu" was white carnation: and yel- low fresh]. For the wedding trip to Tampa. 'F1oridn, the bride changed into a green tweed dress Ind jacket, green flower, ed hat ind ivory necessaries. Out " tnwn guests Were from Edinburgh. Scotlnnd and Kitchener, Ontario. The groom's mother wort I lemon wool dress and jut-hot, yellow petal hat and black nc-rossnriex. Her (OrsagP was white carnation: and mauve fresia. . A ,ruard of honor Wu formed for the happy couple by Brownies M the 283 Toronto puck, where the bride is Brown Owl, and Scouts of the 6th Etobieoki, where the groom is Scoutmum. The couple vere piped from the church by Mr. A. M. Cameron, . Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Nor, they will reside in Cooktwille. Cinderella sold out at Riclwiew library great for tickets that Studio Children', Theatre put on an extn show. . Thin com'pany has I cosy way of warming up their aud- ience, although it usually isn’t necessary. Members of the out are sitting amongst the aud- ience - mostly on the floor -- and It: 'found' by the children amid squeals of delight. _ Participatinn with the aud- ience goes on thr6utthout the show. Four or five youngsters are called up on stage to help "Cinders" tidy up and later, the fairy godmother get: help with her magic spells. Since several members of the cast have duplicate roles, quirk change: are necessary. Not only the clothing, but the com- plete chnnges of thunder are handled expertly. Bryan Eaton changes from a dog to the prince, and Peter Faulkner from a mouse to the lord cham- berlain. Pauline Carey is not "ttrite-ate W'én-her change from the thin sister to fairy godmother. Her trod- mother has witch-like over- tones that don't quite fit the character. Mary Dell as Mittnonette, the fat sister, gives the show the funniest scenes. Her {will expressions when everyone has to help remove the slipper from her foot are exquisite. A sweet Cinderella by Melis- " Varley and n lithe, slinky cat by Dita Paabo Ire worthy of mention. The next show by this group who are supported by the On- tario Council for the Arts, will he Jack and the Beanstalk, on March 30 It both Richview and Mimiro libraries. For tickets and information call 533-2367. SPRING SALE! Free Drapery Making Minimum Length M" Slipcovers - Uphohstrrr, on. Full 20% Discount P. C. GARTON INTERIORS 231-8223 Christine In one of " "his. four nnxen end two scouts who successfully pulled the teat. The awards were given at Our Lady of Peace Church in Islington.. ALL You an EAT $2.75 For Complain Information Inquire Now, Call or Write. THE BRAMPTON GOLF CLUB. BOX " BRAMPTON. 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