Why The Christian Science Monitor recommends you read your local newspaper Your local er keeps in formed of what‘s :appening ?:uyour area â€"community events, public meetings, stories about people in your vicinity. These you can‘t â€" and shouldn‘t â€" do without. MOW THE MONITOR COMPLEMENTS m ‘mm :peciali in and zes in J Mapeue mumel md old Red and white mums decorated St. Joseph‘s Cathedral for the January wedding of Mary Kuschak and Gerald Kiakow. Msgr. W. Filevich heard the vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuschak, Rustic Road; and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Diakow, St. Catherines. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white doeskin satin gown trimmed with crystals, pearls and brilliants. An elbow length illusion veil was held by a crown trimmed to match the gown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, mums, stephanotis and fern. news . . . with exclusive dispatches from one of the largest news buâ€" reaus in the nation‘s capital and from Monitor news experts in 40 overseas countries and all 50 states. TRY THE MONITORâ€"IT‘s A PAPER THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL EMJOY Luba Samitz was matron of honor and bridesmaids Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115 Please start my Monitor subscription for the period checked below. | enclose $ $J.S. tunds). ‘ CJ 1 YEAR $26 _ ) 6 months $13 ) » months $6.50 ©HB wuse come cumé O M Cate o. «oot C city Mary, Gerald wed at St. Josephat‘s Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Diakow 2P Code were Diane, Trish and Jane Kuschak; Jean and Joanne Diakow; Alice Kaczewski, Pamela Hayesâ€"Sheen, Carol Fleming and Tammy Bihun. The attendants were gowned alike in scarlet doeskin satin gowns trimâ€" med in white and they carried white and scarlet mums in â€" small airy nosegays. Orest Samitz was best man for the groom while the ushers were: Peter and Bob Diakow, Steve Bihun, Mike Medwig, Mike Rohatynski, Alex Hrabchak, Jerry Tkachuk, Steven Dzikowski and Bob Dybak. The mother of the groom wore a floor lenth gown of emerald satin trimmed with green and crystal beads and her corsage was yellow baby orchids. â€" For a reception at the Holy Eucharist Parish Hall, the mother of the bride chose a floor length gown of greenâ€" blue silk cord trimmed with silver, green and blue beads. Her corsage was yellow baby orchids. For a wedding trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, the bride donned an orange and yellow print long sleeved dress with an offâ€"white sleeveless coat. Lucky 13 opens On their return, the couple will live at 316 Rustic Road. North York‘s thirteenth library branch opens on Saturday, March 7, to the sound of music and games for children, and entertainâ€" ment for adults. Children, teens and adults are all invited to the dayâ€"long festivities. Impromptu stories, puppet shows, slides and a Hollywood musical are planned for the children. _â€"Teens and adults are welcome to see the movie, The York Woods area a branch, 1785 Finch Avenue Safety k't West, embodies the modern concept of total library _ The Canada Safety Council service â€" there are records believe the use of safety belts and listening facilities for by all drivers would be the them, films, a round theatre surest way to reduce for community use, lounges, Canada‘s high traffic death meeting rooms, and of and injury toll. course, large reading, The use of reflective reference and foreign book material by pedestrians collections. would substantially reduce hilda gerry 241â€"9653 This district has been torn apart during the past week by false reports. We hear some of the homeowners off Fallstaff are being told their homes are to be demolished for high rise homes. Rev. W. B. Thornloe heard the wedding vows of Kathy Others are being told there is a Seperate school to be built in the area of Banâ€" nerman and Grovedale Ave. First thing someone should ask the parties concerned about the new school site is "the source of their inâ€" formation‘"‘? We called the Metro Toronto Seperate school board, and were referred to the planning and developâ€" ment staff. Here we learned "It is not on the program for 1970 to build any new school in the named area‘". At Willowdale we learned it is agreed by the township staff that a given number (3 or 4) single family homes could be built on the land north of Fallstaff on Blue Springs Rd. and thus eliminate the deadâ€"end as it now exists. . As for another Nursing Home being built in the section there could not be found any request for a permit for this type of serâ€" vice. Candlelit ceremony for Kathy, Larry From one who has not been pestered by the phone calls that have annoyed several homeowners, we can only warn the offending party that there will be trouble if the annoyance continues. Ratepayers meeting Last week we learned the dormant Ratepayers‘ Association was finally coming back to life after several years. We can expect a large turnout of the residents at Maple Leaf School on, of all nights the Good "Old" March 17th. maple leaf Members of council have been invited and will be on hand to answer questions about several matters pertaining to the district development. The time ... 8 p.m. The use of reflective material by pedestrians would substantially reduce the nighttime pedestian toll, the Council also says. To this end, women‘s organizations are invited to order, at no cost, Safety Belt promotional _ kits _ and PedestrianCyclist _ Night time Visibility Program kits listen to folksingers and attend the "Literary Hapâ€" pening‘"‘ during which wellâ€" known authors will discuss their books. Everyone is invited! and amesbury Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelly, Aura Lea Blvd., and Larry Bedford, The attendants wore gowns of green velvet and beinge crepe and had green velvet ribbons in their hair. Their _ bouquets were cascades of assorted mums and carnations. Bedford, Damask Ave., on January 9, 1970. Mrs. Harris played the organ for the candlelit ceremony at Riverside United Church. The bridal gown was fashioned of white peau de soir styled on pricess lines with chantilly lace cathedral train and lace flowers on bodice and cuffs. A petal headpiece held the shoulder length veil and her bouquet was of pink rosebuds, carâ€" nations and ivy. Andrea Kelly was matron of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Patricia Van Heerde, sister of the bride; Judy Reshynk, and Carrol Steeley, sister of the groom. The groom‘s brother, Ralph Bedford, was best man while Bruce Wallce, Larry Kelly, brother of the bride and Jim McNight were ushers. A reception was held at TOYOTA SALES â€" PARTS â€" SERVICE " e s e w w Nb NORTH ISLINGTON WZE/ 2950 ISLINGTON AVE NORTH (Just Southof Hwy.7) WOODBRIDGE, 851â€"2297 " wWEsTwAy i1b OPEN Mon. to Thurs. 9 â€" 9 Fri. & Sat. 9 â€" 6 * COACHES * sTtATiON wadgons * 2â€"D000R HARDTOPS FULLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS Also A Full Selection Of Reconditioned Used Cars COMmME * TEST DRIVE * COMPARE s FRoMm N FW i SALES & SERVICE Nov/ AT YOUR DOORST EP * SEDANS Dispensing OPTICIANS ROYAL YORK PLAZA (upper level) ‘ 1500 ROYAL YORK ROAD _ PHONE: 247â€"7971 J. W. MACDONALD Thistletown Legion Hall and the mother of the bride received guests in a blue and silver brocaded gown with jewelled neckline and matching accessories. Assisting her, the mother of the groom chose a pink shantung coat and dress ensemble with black acâ€" cessories. The bride changed into a camel hair pant suit with matching leather coat for a wedding trip to the Pocono 1929. CARS oNnLyY AT Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bedford y TOYOTA Mountains, â€" Pennsylvania, Jane Street. couple took up residence on Out of town guests came from Barrie, Orillia, London, Huntsville, Stayner, Aurora, North Bay, Ontario and Detroit, U.S.A. (No Down Payment FREE MOVIES . . . 73 to 115 H.P. AT THE York Public Library Auditorium 1745 Eglinton Ave. W. (1 block east of Dufferin). ' 781â€"5208 No admission Charge STOCEK GOOD BRIGHT DAYS 28 min. black and white oPUS 3 7 min. plack and white (Geometric Forms) JOHN BARRYMORE 26 min. black and white * COUPES If You Qualifty) This Thursday February 19th 7:30 P.M. 3 FILMS at