K. W. Davey, Edenbridge Dr., corresponding secretary. Mrs. L. J. Linghorne, Meadowbank Road is one of the W Dr. is 1st viceâ€"president; Mrs. W. J. Smith, Markland Drive, recording secretary; and Mrs. Several Etobicoke women are included in the 1968â€" 69 slate of officers for the Ladies‘® Auxiliary to the Acaâ€" The young couple will live in Etobicoke.. The bride will be teaching at Buttonwood Hill Public School, while the groom does postâ€"graduate work in English at Univerâ€" sity of Toronto. Shower hostesses were Mrs. William Hodge and Mrs. Beverley Howard, at Mrs. Howard‘s home in St. Thomas ; Mrs, Glen McQuade at her home in Hamilton ; Miss Barâ€" bara Beaudoin, Burlington; Mrs. Jack Dunklee, Clarkâ€" son; and the Misses Karen McLean and Karen Soden at Karen McLean‘s home in Burlington. The groom‘s parents gave a rehearsal party at the Valhalla Inn. Roses from the garden of Mrs. Andrew Wallace, the the bride‘s great aunt, made a lovely table centre when Mrs, Wright entertained at tea in her daughter‘s honor on a recent Saturday. Mrs. Wallace, Miss Adelia Spindâ€" ler, Mrs. James C. Elder, all greatâ€"aunts of the bride, presided at the tea table, as did the grandmother of the groom, Mrs. Peter Calder, of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Smith, Robinhood Road, have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kell of Durham, England, where Mr. Kell is superintendent of police. The Smiths visited Mr. and Mrs. Kell last year when they were in Great Britain. Both Mr. Smith and Mr. Kell are keen philatelists . . . hence their friendship across the ocean! Mr. and Mrs. Kell are also visiting relatives in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Beaudoin, married last Saturâ€" day at St. Giles Kingsway Presbyterian Church, are spending their honeymoon in Montreal. The bride is the former Leslie Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wright, Prince George Dr., until recently, of London, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Beaudoin of Burlington are the groom‘s parents. Shower hostesses have been Miss Marlane Thompâ€" son, East Glen Cres., when the guests were the fellow staff members of the bride at Briarcrest Public School; Mrs. Neil MciIntyre, at her home, Islington Ave. N.; Mrs. Richard Sylvester, Bromley Cres.; Mrs. Graham Scott, Mrs. Keith Johnson, and Mrs. Ross Guy, at Mrs. Scott‘s home on Ravensbourne Cres.; Miss Sue Roach, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Sayso, N. Kingslea Drive; Mrs. Roy King and Mrs. John Haire, at Mrs. King‘s home, Islington Ave. North. Mrs. Frank Thompson gave a luncheon and presentation at her home, Princess Anne Cres.; and Shiela and Gary were among three couples honored at a picnic at Terra Cotta, given by Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. This evening the young couple were guests of honor at a family party at the home of 1t:he groom‘s aunt, Mrs. Robert J. Henderson, in Hamilâ€" on. Miss Shiela Millar has been the guest of honor at many lovely social events recently. On Saturday, August 24, at Humber Valley United Church, she will become the bride of Mr. Gary Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Butler of Brampton. Shiela is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Millar, Islington Ave. N., Humber Valâ€" ley Village. Dr. Edward J. Cormode and Mrs. Cormode (the former Leslie Mollet) left for Malaysia last Wednesday. They will spend two years working with C.A.R.E. Medico at a 260â€"bed hospital in Sungei, Tatani. Dr. and Mrs. Cormode were married March 29, 1968. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cormode, Botley Road, and Leslie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor, Martin Grove Road. Ted graduated in Medicine from Queen‘s, and Leslie is a physiotherapist. He interned in Edmonâ€" ton and practised in Apgley, Ont., for the past year. ‘Their trip over will fly them to New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, Tokio, and finally, Kuala Lumpur. They will go by train to Sungei Patani, Northern Malayâ€" sia, We in Etobicoke are proud to have this skilled young couple represent us in one of the world‘s needy spots. Our best wishes go with them. Mr. and Mrs. John Flint (the former Cheryl Elder) fiew to England following their wedding at Islington United Church last weekâ€"end. They will spend their threeâ€"week honeymoon in Scotland, Wales and England, and on their return will take up residence in Missisâ€" Before the wedding, Chery!, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Elder, Markland Dr., and John, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Flint of Alderwood, were enâ€" tertained at a family dinner party and presentation. It was given by the bride‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wesley, Chestnut Hills Pkwy., at their country home, "Wescroft", in the Caledon Hills. Shower hostesses were Mrs. Clifford McCann and Mrs. James Westell, at Mrs. Westell‘s home, Gallow Hill Dr.; and Mrs. William Moffat and Miss Barbara Wane, at Barbara‘s home, Burnelm Drive. The grade three and four class at West Dean Public School gave their teacher a surprise shower (with the help of two mothers, Margaret Hobson, director of the Merry Court Nurâ€" sery School, Royal York Road North, is in Washington this week attending the 12th World Assembly of O.M.E.P., whose theme this year is "The Rights of the Child and the Realization of his Potential". sauga. Mrs. J. C. Atkinson and Mrs. W. C. Lockhart) ; Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Siemens gave a shower at her home in Mississauga, and the rehearsal party was at the home of the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Flint. On The Social Scene Dentistry, elected at their annual meeting at TM at the close of their season. Mris K .. Thursday, August 8, 1968 Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond James of 35 Bannon Ave., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marléene Rae to Edward Paul Rourke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rourke of Hamilton. The wedding will take place August 23, 1968 at six p.m| in Silverâ€" thorn United Church, Toâ€" ronto. The bride is a graduâ€" ate of the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, and the groom a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University, Surprise farewell party for longâ€"time resident On the eve of her departure from her home at 202 Wellesâ€" worth Dr. to Kitchener, Mrs. George Tipton was entertained at the home of Mrs. Edward Armstrong. A dozen neighbours arranged a surprise farewell for Edith, It was a happy 25th anniverâ€" sary fo* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Furner of Kipling Avenue N., whose sons, John and Murray, arranged a party for them on July 24. The Furners were married at Bonar _ Presbyterian _ Church, and have lived in Islington for 18 years. The boys had been through their mother‘s telephone list and some 30 close friends were on hand to help celebrate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hamilton are shown following their recent wedding at All Saints‘ Anglican Church. The bride is the former Nancy Dicker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dicker of Larstone Avenue and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of Toronto. Nancy teaches grade two at Briarcrest public school and on their return fmm a Bermuda honeymoon, the couple will live on the West Mall. Anniversary celebration in Islington A special cake was presentâ€" ed by Mrs. Donald McKenzie while Mrs. James MePherson, Mrs. Terry Morrow and Mrs. Frank Hirlehy served refreshâ€" ments. Also attending were Mrs. â€" Thomas _ Nimmo, â€" Mrs. James _ Stavro, â€" Mrs. â€" Robert Perring, Mrs. Kent Gooch and Mrs. Ernest Smigelski, the latâ€" ter two being former neighâ€" bours now living in Forest Glen, Cooksville. Edith will long be rememâ€" bered in the Wellesworth and Faversham area as the person instrumental in organizing their highly successful baby sitting exchange club five years ago. She was a member of a similar group in Rexdale at her previous home. After the usual sewing and chit chat Mrs. Carson Henry made the presentation of a lovely wrought iron â€" candle holder. The guest of honor expressed her appreciation and invited her friends to her new home at 15 Penrose Ave. in Kitchener. and a warm welcome to their new neighbour Mrs. Joan Kesâ€" ter. H. C. TUGWELL co. urp. PHOTO CENTRES COME TO ... 1125 ISLINGTON AVE. NORTH P OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. PASSPORTS For The Finest Selection of 36 flumï¬en;);ï¬vbï¬l;t;e BE 1â€"4312 Bacx 10 SCroor FABRICS PRESTON‘S TEXTILES 10% DISCOUNT TO ALL STUDENTS 250 WINCOTT DR. RICHVIEW SQUARE Each of the Etobicoke ladies had had several years of art classes before. Their purpose in taking the McMaster course Three Etobicoke housewives were among the 250 Ontario students who recently comâ€" pleted a "leisure skills" course at McMaster University. Mrs. Wilde and Mrs. Willâ€" iams hope to start evening weekâ€"day classes or Saturday morning classes for children in a school in their area. Mrs. Mary Gulliver, 122A Dixon Road; _ Mrs. Dorothy Wilde, 33 Dimplefield Place and Mrs. Jean Williams, 4 Safâ€" fron Crescent took the course to prepare . themselves . for organizing and teaching groups in pottery and painting. "There are few facilities for recreation in our area", Mrs. Wilde says. "We took the trainâ€" ing so we could help out in getâ€" ting some started." Mrs. Gulliver is now teaching pottery to adult classes three evenings a week in borough schools. 2 Wedding Reception OR Dinner At Home? MR. HENRY WILL TAKE CARE OF IT FOR YOUI At the August 1 meeting, past Lt. Governor Earl Kelly presented perfect attendance tabs to six members. Past preâ€" sident Bob Archer, Ed Mustard and Buck Pollard received nine year tabs, past president Barry Brennan, eight years; P. P. Jack White, six years, and preâ€" Kiwanians build cabin at retarded kids‘ camp Housewives complete ‘leisure skills‘ course Past president Bob Archer, Kiwanis Club of Etobicoke North is arranging ‘a work party ‘o go to Minden, Ontario in September, where the club hopes to build a cabin for the retarded childrens‘ camp. ‘The keepâ€"fit class which had been meeting at Greenholme Public School is now operating at the Community Centre on Albion Road. There will be a Mrs. Grace Ogilvie is in Humber Memorial Hospital reâ€" covering from a serious operaâ€" tion. We wish her a speedy recovery. the area are going up at a fast rate. The school extension is progressing very slowly. What has happened to the extension to Highfield Public School? 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During the recent Kiwanis Internationâ€" al convention in Toronto he acted as chairman of the recepâ€" tion committee, playing host to more than 20,000 Kiwanians and their families. The club has nominated past president Barry Brennan as a candidate for 1969 Lt. Governor for division seven. Barry has served as a committee chairâ€" man and as president of the club. sident â€" Howard Baker, three years. ,Well here it is midâ€"summer and the children are getting restless. The three weeks left before school starts can be filled with backyard barbeques and trips to the beach. The big event is of course the Canadian National Exhibition. This is an excursion the children never get tired of. class at the Centre in Septemâ€" ber, combining weight control, swimming and exercises. Since this group will be limited it is advisable to register now. This can be done either at the centre or by calling Mrs. Kantymir at 742â€"3677. 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