Mrs. Barbara Rudolph, with the flair they have shown on many previous occasions. . qt Among the exciting in- ' novatiom planned is a Bottle stall, at which tickets for 25c will be issued on a variety of bottles-coke, aspirin, , per- fume, toiletries, etc. etc., with purchaser in the dark as to what bottle has been bought Pizzas will be available, and the tearooms will be opera ting on a buffet system, where desserts may be personally selected. . O “in; - +++ A congregational dinner was held at Weston Presbyterian Church in the Creelman Hall on October 21, when 200 guests sat down to ,an excellent meal prepared by the men and served by the ladies of Central United Church. The guest speaker was the Rev. . Alex Zeidman, of the Scott Mission, recently returned from six months in Biafra, whose illustrated talk on conditions in that country evoked great interest Em tertainment was provided by a musical group and the Church choir, under the direction of Gary Seagrsve, with Stuart Holmes at the .piano. I +++ Westminster United Church is lappy to welcome Allan G. Andre's as ornMsf' and musical An entertaining afternoon is assured. "Partridge in a Pear Tree Fayre" will be the theme of this event, the decorations for which will be carried out by Mrs. Barbara Lewis and This year's Bazaar is to be opened by Rev. Canon E.R.G. Adye, at present Chaplain of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, and well. known and much esteemed in the parish of St. John's, where he was formerly Assistant to the Rector. The people of St. John's Anglican Church ask us to keep a very important date inmind.Itisthatoftheir forthcoming Annual Bazaar, to be held on November 8 in the Parish Hall, from 2 to 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Moutpool pause before eu- tering the rose arbor at High Park following their August THURSDAY, mom O, margaret leeper 241-6394 weston wandering They took off, one behind the The valedictory address other, over the falls behind was given by Juwal Krausz, the apartment, following the a 3-time scholarship winner. course of the Humber till out The performance of the of sight. A rural happening in school orchestra, directed by the centre of a busy town George ~Garlin, was a makes one think Weston musical treat at all times, must have the best of two and the evening closed with worlds. refreshments and dancing +++ arranged by the Student WestonCollegiate Institute Council in the bqy's gym. held its annual Com- +++ mencement on Friday, Oct. The Borough of Are 24, 1969. A welcome was Collegiate Schools Annual extended by W.W. Fraser, Cross Country held at High Superintendent of Program, Park, Monday Oct. 20, was on behalf of the Board to the won by a student of Weston many relatives and friends Collegiate Institute, Andrew of the graduating students N. Reed, for the second year who filled the auditorium. in succession. IOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO F A S T C A It W A S H +++ Weston Collegiate Institute held its annual Com., mencement on Friday, Oct. 24, 1969. A welcome was extended by W.W. Fraser, Superintendent of Program, on behalf of the Board to the many relatives and friends director. Mr. Andrews, born in Dublin and trained at Dublin Cathedral, has lived in Canada for eight years, for the last titre years holding the position of organist and musical director at Victoria Village United Church. +++ An unusual sight is reported by Mrs. Lavern of 2222 Weston Rd. Her apart. ment verandah was a stopover for 12 large birds, which she describes as beige in colour, with black or dark blue ring around the neck. They took off, one behind the other, over the falls behind the apartment, following the course of the Humber till out of sight. A rural happening in the centre of a busy town makes one think Weston Photo - Bigmont Studio. wedding at the aura of the Good Steward. WEST END CAR WASH 2Se With 18 Gallon: 50c With 15 Gallon: 75c With 12 Gallon: "" WISYON " don"! I. tawfnvvu‘ Tit, gas the wash costs on Mon chm Thurs {1, Gr 1.25 7 awash ',i?iiso' gHigh Park recep tit)" Efor Madeline, Gregory Thurs. tk Fri. to 9 pm. Dr. Christie, Chairman of the Board of Education, gave a short address, and Prin. cipal W. H. Hill spoke briefly, pointing out that the historic school premises, associated with many prominent Weston names of former years, must yield to progress, and construction of the modern building on the former playing field, is now half completed. Important scholarships, prizes and awards were presented for outstanding achievement and high academic standing in many fields, and diplomas received. she carried a bouquet of white roses and earnations. Virginia Hume was maid of honor and Mrs. Jeremy Montpool was bridesmaid. Given in marriage by her brother James, the bride wore a simple a-line white lace gown featuring re- embroidered lace sleeves and trimmed with seed pearls. An elbow length veil was caught by a lace and pearl pilibar headpiece and Rev. s. G. West heard the Junior bridesmaids were vows of Madeline Keirstead Tracey Menger and Debby and Gregory Montpool at Chapman, neices of the their recent wedding. Multi bride. colored gladiolt decorated The attendants wore the Church It the Good gowm in shades of char. Shepherd for the afternoon tense and royal blue and ceremony. . yellow earmtiom formed The bride 18 the daughter the bouquets and head- d Mrs. George Kelrstead, pieces. Etoblcoke and the groom is the son at Mr. and Mrs. T. t,"'2,'ut, ‘3; "NJ groom George Montpool, Weston. was " ro er ererny Given in marriage by her Montpool while the bride s brother James, the bride brother Walter Kelrstead, wore a simple a-line white John Fera and Frank Gold lace gown featuring re- served " ushers. embroidered lace sleeves For a reception held t.st and trimmed with seed Grenadier Restaurant In $1.00 With 9 Gallons $1.25 With 8 GIlIons $1.50 With 3 Gallon: 533111153 Mrs. Dorothy Somers is Eaton's Buyer and Co- ordinating Designer for Custom Gift Wrap Services in Ontario. On Thursday, November 6, at 8:30 pan. in the Downsview branch of the North York Public Library, 2793 Keele Street, she will demonstrate how to wrap gifts of all shapes and sizes simply and effectively. But once gifts have been bought, say by December M, the problem of wrapping them quickly and presen- tably remains. It really is a problem for many people, butane that can be remedied with a little instruction. The Christmas season is approaching, even if Hallowe'en ls still on its way, and zealous souls will be starting their shopping soon. Gift wrapping demonstration Anyone with reservations about the quality of their gift wrapping should attend one, or both, of those demon. strations. Mrs. Somers will be at the Willowdale library, 5126 Yonge Street; the following Wednesday, November 12, also at 8:30 pan. _ Out d town guests came from Akron, Ohio; Moncton, amber accessories and a pale yellow rose corsage. For a wedding trip to the Muskokas, the bride changed into a rose colored hand.crocheted dress made by her mother. On their return the couple took up residence in Downsview. High Park, the mother (1 the bride were a dusty pink gown with matching flower, in her hair and a corsage of deep red roses. The mother (1 the groom chose a gold lace gown with SUNDAY at 7: P.M. Subject HIBFEHU CHRISTENDOM’S DISEASE Bible Class lhledriesdays . . . . . 8: 15 P.M. Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . 9:45 A.M. CHitlSTADEi.PHIANs 695 Scarlett Rd. (Just South of Lawrence Ave.) Write Box 221, Weston, Ontario For Free Bible Study Courses Tenders close at 3:00 pan. November 25, 1969. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. D. L. Tough, M.A., Director of Education. Detailed specifications and tender forms may be obtained upon application to thePurchasing Department, 50 Spring Garden Avenue, Willowdale, Ontario. 223- of the Assistant Secretary for the supply and in. stallation of Internal Television Distribution Systems of fifteen schools in the Borough d North Yuk. Sealed tenders, eleariy marked as to tender number, 'tillpe received in the tffiee N.B; Malagash, N.s; Kingston, Shrbot Luke and Belleville, Ontario. TENDER FOR INTERNAL “summon msmnwnon svsrm B. C. Bone, B.A., C.A., Chairman.