NtqAtMRrtSMt -Thursdar, ha, 20, um - no. 3 "sri-ttttog-rar-ot-tsue-world "si-tnv-tai-im-e,-".-:'"--" lb din-a in Ctithits like the bruins. â€chalk. etc. They think that at†that will endow than With the dead man's special tfeet - d as find the whole idea awesome and barbaric. Italic nth-hive behaviour ia'loin; on in Toronto at the' mo- ment. I'm mien-in] to the apparently civilized. mature people who have been picking our garbage how the Taylor-Burton suite in the King Iowan! sou-anon Hotel and carrying it away as trophies. No women (me I admiteacher, heaven help us! from out of town went up . the eighth tioor of the hotel and saw some meal in a wastepapar basket outside the doors of the suite. They took two each “I'll press mine into a book." one of the. women gushed, and her sister, the schoolteacher, said the show show her roae to her Grade 4 elm "Ther'0 Just about have tits." Yes, and I hope the ehildren's parents have fits too. Here is an adult who is responsible tor helping to form the values and principles of probably 30 children, who is g01ng to prove-to those children that, whatever they learn to the countrary, our so- ciety's most highly prized citizens are film stars. "Now children, do you see this beautiful rose? At great risk I stole it from a garbage-can in a hotel in Toronto, because it once belonged to Elizabeth Taylor. Thmk of that! Why she may even have snif- fed this very rose. so it you’ll form a line - a line. Ricky, not a mob - you may each come up to my desk and take one sniff at the rose and then you can tell your Mommy and Daddy that you smelt the same rose as Elizabeth Taylor . _ isn't that just won- derful, kiddies? It's something for you to remember for the rest of your lives . . . ." I know damn well that it my child was in this teacher's class, she wouldn't be in n much longer. I". university girls asked the women for a rose each and were given them. "Those kids think we gave them $1,000.“ sud the original garbage-picker, "They sand they were gonna to put them under their pillows tonight." People like this are the cannibals ot our society - by possess- mg something which has belonged to the tamous. the beautiful and the wealthy, they think (though thls u obviously not the word for their mental processes) that some of this will rub off on them. But perhaps " also works m reverse - perhaps some of the unliapplnt:s and problems will rub off too. I hope so. it you think rm being vmdietive, )ou're right I'm not sorry tor Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. as some Toronto reporters seemed to be after their ttrrival in the city last week; I think they've brought all their problems on themselves and there are many compensation' for their sufferings and lack of privacy. But I'm m no position to point the finger. Given the same opportunities and conditions, I don't suppose I'd be my more virtuous than they m. Okay, so I can understand some ot the feelings which prompt people to do this tort of thing - I'd like to be beautiful and wealthy enough to flout society's mores and get away with it too, but I'm not and I can't. and scrounging Richard Burton's old socks or whatever won't help me or 'myone, This sort of behav- xour demeans both parties - the haves and the have-aots.. It makes an already messy situation worse. ‘It suggests that North American values really do come from the bargain basement. I'm certain that some church your: here and there will make an Issue of the garbage-picking and ggrnilar incidents, but their protests will be mamly because they eonsider Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton to be unworthy of this warped adoration. My protest IS that regardless of whether the objects are worthy or unworthy, such behaviour is stupid, urtdigaified and reveals I mind with the thinking ability of I retarded turnip. GRADE 'W' - PA - 34.lk AVERAGE LEGS tIF FRYERS» S& LAMB ,,..___...3gg SHOP AT REGAL FOR tyl DICE QUALITY MEATS AT LuucHEon br, MEATS .rms-. ,, JG. SCHNEIDEI'S ASSORTED "Lahuhm'n Largo. m Man-hot" COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED STOIE HOURS Tues. ' teett. ‘ ' t.“ " ' Dun. "was I In. _ , l." h ' Ftgt Talkingpoint " JOAN SMGII TORONTO mo QUEEN ST. WEST (d Landau) SIS-“II (ii'isttyuts II. '. 1moeganeAahdowm,d9tae , Mr. and Mrs. was] All- down ot Walled lid, new on I COTTAGE Aiomt shdown Couple Married In tgel Ladyrof 50mg Church and a batman: cathedral train graced the sheath shirt. Three tiers of tulle lllusxon veiiing bil- lowed from her matching lace trimmed plllbox hat and she car- ried a delightful bouquet of gar- demas. tea mes and stephanotis. The bride's saber Joyce, Mrs. Ross Garrett of Maple, Ontario, was matron of honor and her sister Betty, Mrs. Robert Ander- son of Alberta, Edmonton, was bridesmaid along with the groom's sister Yvette Riopel of North Bay. They were gowned m slum- marina male blue peau de sow with matching lace jackets and headpieces, and carried pink bouquets of carnations. _ The groom was attended by ms brother Rene Riopel of Hamil- ton, who was best man; tus bro- ther Irwin Riopel of Toronto, who new as usher along with Jim Gleason of Toronto. Following the ceremony. a re- ception was held at Pme Pomt Lodge in Rexdale. where the bride's mother received guests wearing a cranberry red brocade gown with matching feathered chapeau and red and white wr- sage of roses. Among the guests were the bride's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashdown of Nia- gara Falls, Ontario: the groom's brother and sister.-in-law, Mr. and Mm. Clifford Riopel of Ban- croft. Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Anderson of Edmonton; Miss Jean Ashdown of Guelph, others came from Montreal, Ot- tawa, and points locally. Given m makrruMe by bu fl- ther, the bride were a muniti- can! gown at rich Ivory satin. Sequm md pearl embrorderbd lace adorned the scoop necklmc The groom's mother azusted wearing A gold brocade gown with matching hat and gloves ac- cemed with a bronze corsage of For their honeymoon trap to Pennsylvania. the bride changed into I mulberry and pink two- piece ensemble which she wore w united u: mania. last I'd- day, February B, with Kenn.“ Ptaneu Nope], m ot Mr. uni Mrs, Reno Riopel ot North Bar. The delaghltul double run. cenmuny took place It " m m Our lady of Sorrows Chum mm Reverend Father r. Bonn otticiatmg, Standards of will“ chrywusttusmums documud tho church and the church walnut ducted the program ot wedding music. £3355. 48t PRESSWOODS S.P. ,smLom c J-MIK 1.6 ROUND SIRLOII MEAT MARKETS LTD. LONG BRANCH 3553 LAKE SHORE BLVD. w. .p. wan-av. n... we“) CL. 1.2101 (Now 2 Local locations) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Riopel are seen signing the register fol- lowmg their recent wedding In Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Bride IS the former Irene Jane Ashdown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ashdown of Etobicoke, and the groom IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Riopel of North Bay, _ Mrs. F. W. Bills and Mrs. S. Chappell. marter members, were prerent at the roll call of the 21st annual meeting of the Dr. Forbes Godfrey Chapter l.0.D.E. held recently at the home of Mrs. Ralph Silverthorn. Paxman Road, Etobicoke, Highlights of the 1963 annual reports were: Attendance of 1253 babies at the Chapter's sponsored Well Baby Clinic in Long Branch: Scholar- ship Awards presented to local schools; Books, clothing and gifts sent to Chapter's Adopted North- ern Indian School: 155 articles knitted by members and sent to LO.D.E. headquarters for distri- wnh pmk chapeau, pink Corsage of roses and black patent acces- sories or. Forbes Godfrey Chapter li)l)f Installs New Executive for w i Honorary Regent, Mrs. P. E. (Thomlinson: 1st Vice Regent ‘Mrs. Dorothy Windrim; 2nd Vice Regent Mrs. F, W. Bills; ‘Recurding Secretary, Mrs. P. E. iThomlinson; Treasurer. Mrs, R. " Duntord: Corresponding Sec. Mrs. H. H. Gibbs: Educational Secretary. Mrs. Cecil Fetch; Ser- vices at Home and Abroad, Mrs. Ralph Silverthom; Echoes and Public Relations, Mrs, David Thomson: Standard Bearer, Mrs. I. S. Jaffray. i Converters are: Commonwealth Relations, Mrs. M. Waring: Em- pire and World Affairs. Mrs. F 'iW. Bills; Hospitality and Mem, 'bership, Mrs, W. s. Chappelle; ‘Film Mrs. J. M. Schissler, Next meeting will be held at the home ot Mrs. E. S. Jaffray, Lakeview, on Monday, March 9, 1961 bution: Assistance given to local Senior Citizens at Christmas and a wreath placed on the Long Branch Cenotaph on Rememb- rance Day. Chapter's money raising ac- tivities for the year were a Fall Musicale and Marathon Bridge. Members of the new executive for 1964 are as follows: NOW YOU CAN SAVE 'tlip ON THE Pnoin try Street" Studio NI 2823 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. 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