THE ADVERTISERâ€"GUARDIAN® Thursday, Moy 14, 1964 â€" Page 10 On The Social Scene This evening, May 14, the University Women‘s Club of Etobicoke will hold its annual meeting at Humber Valley Village School at 8 p.m. Mrs. A. J. Mackie will preside at the business meeting which will be followed by guest speaker, Mrs. E. P. McLellan, on the topic, "The Continuing Eduction of the University Woman". Mrs. MeLelâ€" lan, a member of the club, is director of the new Women‘s Bureau in the Provincial Dept. of Labor. us dualbe Whantan ied Andbedhrandinid Mrs. R. R. Taylor, the social convenor, will be assisted at the cofâ€" fee hour by Mrs. G. A. Ingham, Mrs. M. D. Hynard, Mrs. Grant Hem, Mrs. J. B. Hardy, Mrs, Emnest Gremell, Mrs. J. R. Goodwillie, Mrs. John Gillies, Mrs. F. H. Froud, Mrs. L. R. Cameron, and Mrs. lan Foster. Miss Judy Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards, Coppermill Road, Rexdale, left on Tuesday by car for Rubbit Lake, Saskatchewan. Judy, who is a student at Victoria University, is lookâ€" ing forward to becoming a minister in the United Church of Canada. ‘This summer she will have responsibility for a mission field, with three churches and 50 miles to travel each Sunday. On Saturday afternoon at Islington United Church, Beverley Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dickson, Edenbridge Drive, will become the bride of Mr. Ian Gilchrist Monteith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Monteith of Toronto. Beveriey has been the guest of honor at many social events reâ€" cently. Mrs. Hugh McMahon, Nottingham Drive, entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower when the coâ€"hostesses were Mrs. E. H. Despard and Mrs. Gordon Grove. Mrs. William Smith gave a bathroom showâ€" er at her home on Queen Mary‘s Drive, and Mrs. A. B. Lockley, Ripâ€" plewood Road, an evening party and presentation 2 uocm dn ces e e on‘ T ‘Three of the bridesmaids, Misses Mary Lou Keeler, Mary Ellen Little, and Jane Tilley, gave a Jack and Jill party and presentation to the young couple at Jane‘s ho me on Darlingbrook Road. Mrs. Richard Hassard gave a luncheon and presentation at the University Women‘s Club, The guests were Beverley‘s fraternity sisters. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Dickson entertained at a tea in honor of her daughter at their home on Edenbridge Drive. Receiving the guests with the bride and her mother was the groom‘s mother, Mrs. George Monteith. Presiding at the prettily decorated tea table were Mrs. George Little, Mrs. Gerald Laurence, Mrs. Stewart East, Mrs. Alvin Klassen, Mrs. William Keeler, and the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. George A. Dickson. Assisting in the diningroom were Miss Mary Ellen Little, Miss Jane Tilley, Miss Heather Klassen, Miss Mary Lou Keeler, Miss Lyn Esson, and Miss Wendy Redman. Before the rehenrsalvtoâ€"morrow e\'efling. the grooin‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Monteith, are entertaining the wedding party at dinâ€" ner at the Lambton Golf and Country Club. At the Seaway Hotel on Tuesday evening the High Park "Y" Badâ€" inton Club held their annual dinnerâ€"dance. Among the Etobians atâ€" tending were the president, Mr. D. K. Logie, with Mrs. Logie, Mulâ€" grove Drive; Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Noble, Islington Ave, N.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Drew, Cotman Cres.; Mr. and Mrs. K. G,. Montgomery, Bloor St. W.; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Handy, Saybrook @®res. Mrs. D. S. Johnson, Wimbleton Road and Mrs. D. F. Fairgrieve, Great Oak Drive, recently returned from a trip to Barbadoes. Flying by way of Bermuda and Antigua, they stayed at the Coral Reef Club. ‘They enjoyed swimming, sailing and movieâ€"taking as they toured this eolorful island. They were most interested in seeing the process of sugarâ€"making from the cutting of the cane to the unrefined sugar for éxpon.. Also staying at the Coral Reef Club were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Flemâ€" ing, Blair Athol Cres. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crone, Sedgebrook Cres., West Deane Park. Weather permitting, Saturday, May 16, wili be Opening Day at the Etobicoke Lawn Bowling Club (formerly called Central Park Lawn Bowling Club). At 1.30 the Reeve and Councillor Carol will be on hand to see that the first bow! is skillfully thrown. The 200 members are looking forward to a wonderful season, and as always, extend a welâ€" come to any newcomers. ‘The executive of the Etobicoke Horticuitural Society met on Thursâ€" day evening at the home of Mrs. G. F. Travelle, Robinhood Road, to plan for their annual spring Flower Show to be held at Islington Public Schol at 8 p.m. on May 20. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Parish Guild of St. George‘s Church onâ€"theâ€"Hill met last Wedâ€" nesday for a delightful spring luncheon. About 40 ladies sat down to the tables gay with spring flowers. Mrs. Lyle Jessop extended a welâ€" eome on behalf of the Guild. tree Road after two months in Florida. They stayed at Clearwate: About 35 members of the congregation of Humber Valley Lnited Church met last Sunday at the supper hour to bid farewell to a young couple from Trinidad in whom they had been interested during their stay in Toronto. Mr. ldris Hamid will graduate from Emmanuel College shortly, and then they will return to work in their home island, Trinidad. Mrs. Phil G. Carrier, chairman of the congregation‘s Outreach Committee presentéd Mr. Hamid with a cheque from the eongregaion, and Mrs. Hamid, with a little gift from the U.C.W. This friendly supper party in the Hearth Room was arranged by members of the United Church Women; Mrs. Arthur Eliott, Mrs Ron Forfar, Mrs. Norman Conquergood, and Miss Donna Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Bowen, Burnâ€" hamthorpe Park Bivd. flew to Germany last Monday to spend the summer at the R.C.A.F. Base, Zurisbrucken, near Hamburg. Donna, who has completed her third year at Macdonald Institute, Federated Colleges, Gueiph, will be assistant to the detitian at the Airâ€"force Base. on Abinger Crescent, after the Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dean returned last week to their home on Willâ€" ingdon Bivd. after a leisurely threemonth motor trip through the States to Mexico, Where they spent some time; then back through California, and up the coast to Vancouver. They drove home via the transâ€"Canada highway, which they report is in good condition for this lummfl‘l travellers. They found it« scenery comparable to much that they had\seen further afield. Marie, last Sunday at Islington United Chu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black have returned to their home on Hilldown Mr. and Mis. Rod Bolton entertaned at a ch ng ch their daughter, Anne home MR. & MRS. JOHN PETER WADSWORTH MR. & MRS. JOHN PETER WADSWORIH ore pictured leaving Our Lady of Sorrows Church following their marriage April 11. The bride is the former Lynda E. Ferguson, daughter of Pu Elections Held For Humber WLA DRIVING SCHOOL Cars Fully Insured 1964 AUTOSâ€"DUAL CONTROLS Wedding 5 A V E BY CALLING US, GUARANTEED FULL HOUR OF INSTRUCTION GOVERNMENT LICENSED INSTRUCTION BRA MPTON WwE COME TO YOU Just Phone Collect BRAMPTON 451â€"5061 wl minidnais We d Oe MR. AND MRS. WAYNE MARSHALL At FHlilltop G/mpe/ gag fl//’air Nrs Mrs Mrs Ward 3, York Townsh dred Gibson, Swansea Higgins, | Etohicoke; Lund, Mimico. NO DELAY START WITHIN A DAY Evelyn McPherson: divect Marce Gwer Mit M hip Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferguson of Princess Marâ€" garet Dr. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wadsworth of Willowdale. Mrs. Marie Mrs. Kay M W W Mil MAURICE E. GEORGE GRADUATE JEWELLER 1665 KIPLING AVE. NORTH â€" Bll"lflldl dy Hilltop Chapel, Etobicoke, was the setting for the May 2 marriage Marilyn Cm'eor,n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. °G, Corcoran, 4 Queensborough Cres. to Mr. Wayne Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. 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