ConcTtuhuom to ten years ole uuen surse, Adeipha Dr., who won honors in the crossâ€" Canada competitions for the Caâ€" nadian National Exhibition. Glen is a grade four pupil at Fairfield â€" Lothian Schoo!, a n d was awarded 1st prize for penâ€" manship, and second prize for Another Etobian honor stuâ€" dent receiving congratulations is Miss Marilyn sturion, who graâ€" duated from Burnhamthorpe Collegiate with a commercial scholarship. Marilyn and her family were residents of the Humber Bay district for thirieen years veâ€" fore moving to reside in Isling ton eighteen months ago, and last year she won the Le FPuge scholarship at Royai York Colâ€" legiate, Lifeboys, from Logan Geggie Memorial. Alderwood, and York Memorial Presbyterian Churches enjoyed a weekend camping at the Boys‘ Brigade Camp at Graâ€" venhurst. The dining hall which was deâ€" molished two y during a severe storm éu been rebuilt, and will be dedicated by the Rev. Mr. Fox of St. James‘ Presâ€" bytgrian Church, Long Branch. on July 26, at a ceremony which is expected to be attended by some 300 guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Sills, Dumbarton Rd., received conâ€" gratulations from some one hunâ€" dred friends and neighbors at an Open House last Saturday, on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. The guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. H. Spencer, and pouring tea during the afterâ€" noon and evening were Mrs. G. Hoolahan (Mrs. Sills‘ mother), Mrs. F. S. Griffin, Mrs. H. Philâ€" lips, and refreshments were servâ€" ed by Margaret Sills, Lynda Jones, and Mrs. Barry Spencer, a recent bride (formerly Carâ€" men Satterthwaite.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Lennon, Coâ€" ney Rd., have their daughter Theodore and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Gray, Halifax, as their guests. David has been transferred to Ontario by his employers, and the young couple will live with Mr. and Mrs. Lennon until they get settled in their new home. There is a new member in the Sharp family on Oakfield Dr. â€" a darling baby sister, Annâ€"Marie, for six years old John. Receivâ€" ing congratulations are the thrilled parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sharp. fhe Mr. and Mrs. A. Pollock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey and faâ€" mily recently enjoyed a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Wylie. Honeywood, Ont. (Rev. Wylie is the former minister at Queensway United Church). A reception was held in honâ€" or of Fr. Francis Hannan after benediction on June 14, at 8 p.m., in St. Mark‘s Roman Catholic Church, Park Lawn Rd. Father Hannan is leaving the parish after four years faithful and devoted service, and is goâ€" ing to the Precious Blood parish in Scarboro. Fr. G. J. Cochran, pastor of St. Mark‘s, delivered a farewell speech in which he related the wonderful work and cooperation that Fr. Hannan had given, and on behalf of the parish he wishâ€" ed him well in his new home. Along The Queensway #impson‘s â€" Third Fleor Do suting io yone OFFERS + LOW INITIAL COST * ECONOMY OF OPERATION * SENSITIVITY CONTROL FOR INFORMATION OR HOME APPOINTMENT Call!789â€"8669 ADVANCE NEW ECONOMY PLUS Ask about 1â€"year warranty and 5â€"year Zenith‘s . YORKDALE to select sensitivity |\Wallace, assistant priest at St. \Gregory‘s, & personal friend of |Fr. Hannan, and Fr. Pat Doughâ€" |erty, St. Teresa‘s; Fr. E. A Arbour, St. James‘; and Fr. W. ‘B. Stock, Mrs. Nick Longo, preâ€" sident of the C.W.L., and Mr. J.\ceived ten awards. McInnerney, president of the| Miss Ann Sweet and Mrs. hockey association, presented Fr.\Helen Heffernan were introducâ€" Hannan with a cheque, a gift|ed to the girls. They will be takâ€" from his many friends in the ing a Guide leader‘s course durâ€" parish, and he also received gifts|ing the summer. from many of the school chilâ€"| A presentation was made to dren and the altar boys, vlithil‘n. McCallen, Mrs. Bowen, and whom he has worked so diliâ€"‘Mrs. A. Lynch, who were conâ€" gently |gratulated by Fr. Cochran on the Father Hannap, his mother, wonderful work done with the brothers and sisters, received apâ€" girls. , Father Hannap, his mother, brothers and sisters, received apâ€" proximately 200 guests who bad farewell and wished him happiâ€" ness in his new home. Refreshâ€" ments were served by the ladies of the CW L. At a recent Flyâ€"Up ceremony DROP IN AND S orepperprremqpurcanee A BRAND NEW ‘64 | GIVI YOURS AT SAVINGS OF To Give You . .. 2 DOOR Au'omfl"’i‘c, radio, whitewall tires, window washers, seat belts, only 6400 miles, includes balance of mew car warranty, 64 RAMBLER AMERICAN "330" 2324 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. AT BURLINGTON ST., MIMICO LAKESHORE A BRAND NEW ‘64 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE WILL BE GIYVEN AWAY FREE! THE BEST CAR DEAL PLUS ... SERVIGE awn P â€" SATISFAGTION RAMBLER (1964) CL. at St. Mark‘s, three Brownies, Rosemary PUL)!IS. Jane Marie Fitzsimmons, and Margaret Mcâ€" Grath, were presented badges by 1â€" 7224 Mrs. M.* McCallen, Brown Ow!l, and Mrs. J. Bowen, commissionâ€" er, and Guide Sharon Lynch reâ€" ceived ten awards. Mrs. J. Plant, Edgecroft Rd., is home from Queensway Generâ€" al where she underwent major surgery, and conveys her sinâ€" cere thanks to all who sent cards, flowers, and letters, and SAY HELLO . . . AND GET A I TICKET FOR YOUR CHILD and a reduced admission for yourselt at RAMBLER‘S DOMINION DAY DOUBLEHEADER AT MAPLE LEAF STADIUM â€" (Wed., July 1, 2 p.m.) A regular $1.85 value for only $1.00 259â€"4617 Among the many entertainers : to during the day were Gordie ‘nd)'l'lpp, the Hames Sisters, Tomâ€" conâ€"‘my Hunter, The Weston Silver the Band,; Mexican dancers, the the Royal Scottish Country Dancers, , |Kiddo the Clown, The Townsâ€" men, the Michael Power Band, Rd., and the Sweet Adelines. Maple nerâ€" Leaf celebrities Don Simmonds ajor and Bob Haggart were kept sinâ€" busy signing autographs, and sent|background organ music was and kept up at intervals during the G Miss Cathy Jolly, Wesley St., is vacationing with hef aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jolly, in Lundignan, Michigan. Etobians and friends crowded the lawns of Kipling Acres Home for the Aged on Saturâ€" day, June 20, for the highly sucâ€" cessful fifth annual Strawberry Festival, organized by the Womâ€" en‘s Auxiliary. $500â€"0 C 4 of} aaxZ" \; 7 X\\ PORK YOUR NEAREST ALDER FARM MEAT: MARKET IS AT OPE' DAILY 8 A.M.â€" 6 P.M. Thurs. & Fri. 8 A.M. â€" 9 P.M. x _ a * z* â€'tf“’éi"â€Ã©:e* RUMP ROASTS THIS WEEK‘S 39 P L bï¬.kff.& ;& 5q: OUTSTANDING FEATURE SIDE mm CL. 54571 sune soi: Home Freezer Ordersâ€"Cut, Wrapped and Labelled at OF BEEF The Number to Call OF BUYV! ALDERWOODâ€"BRAMPTONâ€"OAKYVILLEâ€"NEWMARKET 43: BEEF NO EXTRA CHARGE! SIDE OF WIENERS TASTY, FRESH SKINLESS AT ALDER FARM MEAT MARKETS! 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