Mr, and Mrs. Roy C. King, Islington Ave. N. entertained the staff of the C. B. Parsorts Junior High School at a buffet dinner party at their home last Tuesday evening. * the misses June Somers, Adcio Sutherland, and Anita Henderson. A. M. Moon, aunts of the bride; Mrs. S. M. Moffit, Mrs. Fred Attridge, Mre. L. B. Jones, Mrs. J. Wilson Haugh Mra. William Dargabel, and Mrs. Ed. Elliott. Assisting in the tea room were Mrs. Ray Cornell, and the misses June Somers, Adehe Douglas, Dorothy Wilson, Linda Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Dudycha, Edenbridge Drive, held a post muptial At Home, recently, in honor of their Maughter, Patricia Gail and their sonâ€"inâ€"law, Peter R. Wells. Receiving with Mr. and Mrs Dudycha and the birde and groom, were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P Weils, the groom‘s parents, and Mrs. Isaac Walker, the bride‘s grandâ€" C EOM CCC © oo eA neee ent mme Rememtas MATM : 6â€"8. Mrs. Raiph Siivertnorn. Mrs. Norman Rehards, Mrs. F. (‘f Wilâ€" Wx}h * -ruth‘rrmnr? nc Hams and Mra. Eldon Lehman are among the United Church women ting in full, the Girl Guides( York busily planning this event. Downe Ares v)nnd th‘. B-oy eouts (Humber _ West District) held & * * * their Annual Parade and Church Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hughes, Wimbleton Cres., entertained their Service last Sunday at Pine Point Couples‘ Club of Qieen St. E. Presbyterian Church at their Big Bay Park. Taking the salute was Mra. Point cottage on Saturday. The occasion was the club‘s semiâ€"annual M. G. Griffiths, Deputy Area Comâ€" goif tournament mt the course up there. The wives who don‘t play missioner of Girl Guides of Canâ€" help prepare for the hungry golfers. 25 gathered for lunch, and almost ada and Mr. Bob Ransom, District as many for dinner. This happens spring and fall at the Hughes‘ Commissioner, Boy Scouts of Canâ€" eottage, ada. The Invocation was by Rev . * * * + ; I. M. Amini, Pine Ridge Presbyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Facey, Aylesbury Road. entertained at a !*"i@h Church and Rev. H. H. Lenâ€" family dinner party following the christening last Sunday at Islingtom n0% of the Church of St. Paul the United Church, of their son, Brian Arthur. Apostle gave the address. Ranger Lorne Honoring her son‘s fiance. Miss Susan bell entertained at tea last Saturday aft hood Road. On Saturday, June 13, a Church, Miss Agnew will become the br Campbell. The bride and her mother, Mrs. T. Charles Agnew, r Mrs. Campbell. Pouring from the table prettily centred w labra arrangement of white candles and gay pansies, wer Kappele of Dundas, Mrs. Donald Kyle, Mrs, N. B. Mc Mrs. Chas, Mitson of Dundas. The Humbes Valiey Art Club invite you to attend their annual exhiâ€" bition of original paintings at Humber Valley United Church on Thursday and Friday of next week, June 11â€"12, from 1 to 9 p.m. About 150 members will be exhibiting their work, which will be judged, and awards made at the official opening at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stocks, Deanefield Crescent, attended the Conâ€" wocation last Wednesiar in the new Place des Arts, Montreal, of Sir George Wiiliams Un.versity,‘where their son, Brian, was valedictorian. Brman, who received his B.A. degree, ha« accepted & position with Ford of Canada. Sir George Will ams University is unique in that it proâ€" vides evening classes leading to a degree. About half of the 619 graduâ€" mtes this year completed their course through evening classes. Maleoim Stafford, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Stafford, Palace Arch Drive, received his Bachelor of Arts. He is going into business with his father. Sheila Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wright. Gl Drive W., got her B.A. in Secretarial Science. After attending this summer, she will teach at Thistletown Collegiate next vear Mr. and Mrs. Clare Cavers moved on Monday to their new apartâ€" ment home on Bloor Street in Markland Wood. Etobicoke welcomes the Cavers back after their years in Port Credit. ~ Pete Pritchard, formerly of Royal York Road, whose family now live in Montreal, graduated, and is working with Goodvear. At McMaster University Convocation last week several Etobicoke young people received their degrees. Martyn Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Burke, Prince Edward Drive, graduated with his B.A. Linda LaMorre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan LaMorre, The the bus but did not recommend the Still young and blithe in sp Queensway, another graduate, is working for the Children‘s Aid Soâ€" procedure: "Rule one, always be on Mrs. Coupe intends to give « ciety in Brantford this summer, In the early fall Linda will be marâ€" time when applying for a position." tinuous growth to her scholar: ied to Mr. James McLellan of Owen Sound, also a McMaster graduate. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Barbara Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Roth, Edgemore . Drive, received her B.A. She is taking a business course this summer, and in the early fall, she will become the bride of Mr. Darrell Reeder km m wm of Brantfordâ€"another McMaster romance. Charles Ryall, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ryall, Crown Hill Place graduated in Arts, and is looking forward to studying Law next year Ken Wrigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wrigley, Princess Mar garet Blvd., received his B.A. Barry McPherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David B. McPherson, Cedarâ€" land Drive, Islington Heights, was gold medalist in his course in Phyâ€" sical Education. He received his B.A. with first class honors. Next year he plans to do postâ€"graduate work. Barry is with the Etobicoke Recreation Department this summer. Jean MeClelland, daughter of Mrs. James McClelland, Athlone Drive s another graduate planning to attend Ontario College of Education next year. Patricia McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDonald, reâ€" ceved her BA and will attend O.C.E. Summer School. She will be on the Physical Education staff at Etobicoke Collegiate next year. Alan Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F received his B.A. Brenda Lorimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lorimer, Prince Edward Drive, received her B.A. She is planning to attend Lakeshore Teachers‘ College next year, meanwhile she‘s getting the feel of the business world, working in the bank. and Donald Huband, son of Dr. and Mrs. Alle Road, graduated in Arts and is looking forw. next yvear. Ruthann MacKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacKinnon, Asnley Park, who graduated with her B.A., is being marmed on July 10 +a M:. Robert Chadder of Waterloo. On The Social Scene »sday of the Dessert Festival at Islington United Church on June 10. will be the French Buffet, arranged by Mre. Gmuests are invited from 2â€"4 30, and in the evening from ph Siivertnorn, Mrs. Norman Rehards, Mrs. F. C. Wil «. Fldon Lehman are among the United Church women ng this event. GUARDIAN, Thursday, June 4, 1964â€"Page 10 | san Agnew, Mrs, Duncan Campâ€" afternoon at her home on Robinâ€" , at Kingswayâ€"Lambton United bride of Mr. Charles Alexander d Mrs. J. S. Wright, Glenellen Science. After attending O.C.E. Irwin, Decarie Cirele, also centred with a candeâ€" nsies, were Mrs. D. T. N. B. McMahon, and now resi Linda Hemstreet of 1st Thistledale Land read the Seripture Lesson with Queen‘s Scout Adrian Dorn of the 18th "A" Troop giving the prayer. It has been announced that the Annual Family Picnic of Westway United Clurch will be held this year on Saturday, June 13th at Alâ€" bion Hills Conservation Area. Raâ€" ce«, games and lots of fun will get under way in that beautiful Metro Park at 2:30 p.m "‘One‘s first principal," she said, "is apt to be one‘s first loveâ€"pureâ€" ly platonic, of course." And, to the obvious delight and amusement of those present, including former Principal Wallace, she recalled her first meeting with him. With awardâ€"winning dancers and wa an accordion band to entertain you, of the St. Richards of Chichester Anâ€" bri glican Church invite everyone to Yo their Annual Strawberry Festival on Monday, June 8th at the ;( Church (Westway and Wincott). 4) Tickets which may be bought at the 5a door are 50¢ for adults and 25¢ for Jq, children. The season‘s juiciest »;) strawberries will start being serâ€" n ved at 7:30 p.m. Make it a point pj to go out for dessert next Monday nightâ€"to St. Richard‘s! Tus by Joy McAllister Etobicoke Collegiate Institute took on a very special air last Thursday to honor a very special breed of person: the last of the original â€" staff â€" members, | Jane Stewart Coupe. During the farewell tea, sponâ€" sored by the Home and School Asâ€" sociation last week, she reminisced on her early days at the collegiate and induction under the leadership of the collegiate‘s first principal, Andy Wallace. Born and educated in Smith Falls, Ontario, Mrs. Coupe came to the collegiate following graduation from the University of Toronto where she studied English and Hisâ€" tory and took her MA in History. Now serving her last year with the school, she is eurrently enjoyâ€" ing the wa‘rm and appreciative reâ€" cognition of her colleagues, past and present and those students who have been fortunate to come under her care and administration. The occasion was what she refer. Provide for the school an excellent red to as "a trial run" in practice and everâ€"increasing collection. for making applications. She met â€" Started in 1958, the school now both the principal and the chairâ€" has 14 pieces in its collection with man of the board at the old Macâ€" the latest acquisition being & colâ€" pherson houseâ€"but was late for lage by Cecil Troy. These are on her appointment. She had missed prominent display for all to enjoy. the bus but did not recommend the Still young and blithe in spirit, procedure: "Rule one, always be on Mrs. Coupe intends to give conâ€" time when applying for a position." tinuous growth to her scholarship Etobicoke Gives Special Homage To The Last Of A Special Breed g Night . home 0 vale D Mrs. I Coâ€"hosting a miscellaneous briâ€" dal shower on May 27 for Miss Gaye Jackson, Sun Row, was Miss Janice Owen and Miss Sharon Haâ€" milton. The shower took place at the Hamilton residenceâ€"8 Abner Place. The wedding is to be at Humber Valley United Church on June 20th. b intense interest in fine art hen she combined efforts with Mrs. Earla Alexander, head of the art department at the collegiate, to provide for the school an excellent and everâ€"increasing collection. "And wisely, if you know anything about my prowess in either". She also dismissed the suggestion that she teach Sunday School: "Perish the thought", and blithely announced that she "emphasized the academic‘. Skhe soon became head of both the English and History departments and when the school became really large, she chose to become head of the English department. Her love for English literature was realized when she collaborated with two other teachers in producing a school text book on the subject (Coupe, Read and Ward)y and her Started in 1958, the school now has 14 pieces in its collection with the latest acquisition being & colâ€" lage by Cecil Troy. These are on was Mc. and Mrs. Douglas Seeley of Edmonton. The Seeleys, after a brief reunion here, few on to New York and the World‘s Fair. No one could have been more surprised, said Mrs. Coupe, when a day or so later she received a call notifying her of her appointment. But no one is surprised to learn that she has lived up to her "emâ€" phasis upon the academic‘. tice she worried very little about the mishap and airily rejected all suggestions that she might assist with physical education or musie: The. 14th Humber West Ladies Auxilary finished off a full and busy year with a Court Whist Night on May 2ith. Held at the nome of Mrs. Jean Stoner, Tyneâ€" vale Drive the top prize went to Mrs. Doris Allen, the Auxilary However, since she regarded the whole venture in the realm of pracâ€" and â€" saved she llifl, if universe to if we wish rietâ€"like, ww son. The presentation of a beautiâ€" ful cobra skin purse was made by the president, Mrs. P. G. Carrier. Her marriage in 1948 to Major John Coupe was sadly brought to an abrupt end this year with the death of her husband in January. Members of the board of educaâ€" tion and of the collegiate staff inâ€" cluding former principals Andrew Wallace and Jean Durrant, attendâ€" ed the farewell tea convened by Mrs. A. R. Howett and Mrs. E. Roseborough, When thanking the conveners for their marvelous efâ€" fort, P. E. Moss, assistant prinâ€" cipal, said the gym "had never looked so attractive or smeit so Mrs. L. J. Brooke, pastâ€"president of the Home and School Associaâ€" tion had decorated the gym with fifteen or more glorious arrangeâ€" ments of spring blooms. Tea was poured by Mrs. W. R. Evanson. wife of the principal, Mrs. P. E. Moss, wife of the assistant princiâ€" pal, and two past presidents of the Home and School Association, Mrz. L. J. Brooks and Mrs. R. M. Robinâ€" when she retires this year and re turns to the U of T to do post: graduate work in English. IIIIIB & ROYAL YORK PLAZA (1500 Royal York Rd.) WELL KNOWN ETOBICOKE HAIR STYLIST â€" The Manager of Joseph‘s newest salon 90 THE WEST MALL (at Bloor St. W.) 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