with overblouse on the fitted bodice cf sequin ard poarl emâ€" broidered _ scalloped lace with tiny sleeves. The skirt front had reâ€"embroidered lace mutifs and the chapel train was detochable. A erown of pearl and erys‘al loops held herâ€" bouffant veil. She wore a string of pearls and matching ear rings, gift of the Vern Morris, and â€" Renald of the bride. The bride‘s 6fâ€" taffeta tnven in marriage by her father. the bride was attended by Miss Dianne Bishop, as maid of honer. Miss Kathenine Richâ€" ardson. . Newmarket â€" and Miss Shirley _ Kyle. _ Woodford. ‘ as bridesmaids and Donna â€" Fiegeâ€" hen, her sister. as junior bridesâ€" maid, David Bail. Woodbridge was groomsm@n. Ushers were Vern Morris, Downsview Gary and Ronald Fregehen, brothers Giver father, by Mis: candles the gu with w foliage. pink Orgal In a double ring ceremony in Owen â€" Sound _ Central â€" United Church conducted by Rev. Robâ€" ert â€" Passmore _ recently, â€" Miss Joan Hazel Ficgchen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley D. Fiegehen, Owen Sound, became the bride of Secit Rolind Alexâ€" sang, vhou Owen Sound Double Ring Ceremony For Weston Groom MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL RICHARD ZAJAC sign the register after their recent marriage in Riverside United Church. ler er son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam Alexander, Weston. ames G. Clark was ar the Weston Bride Motors To Florida On Honeymoon A CAPE COD HONEYMOON awaited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kapitan of Weston after signing the marriage register at Westminster United Church, The bride, Julia, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. doseph D. Lydan. dec and â€" Miss | Judith Mocre A Wedding Prayer and Beâ€" Their Stay. The church ipdra n two candelabra, while t pews were marked te satin bows and ivy d | with baskeis 0 on. white chrysam ferns and whit ined â€" silk Photo by Alexandra Studios CH. 42252 was at the Judith | Moore in / groom and carried a cascading »“d,‘cokmial bouquet of pink sweet '!'j | heart roses and stephanotis with Ar| ivy folfage and puffs of white * ileceion. Guests attended the wedding from _ Brampton. Toronto. . Otâ€" tawa, Orangeville. Redwing, Clarksburg. Meaforrd, Kitchenâ€" er, Timmins, Tara and Barrie n of white and pink carnations for the occasion. The officiating minister was Rev. Harvey Allen, while organist was Mr. Bean. Soloist Miss Helen Armstrong ‘sang "‘Wedding Prayer" and "O Perfect Love". Mrs. Mary Ann Bonakoski, sister of the bride, was matron of honour, while bridesmaids were Miss Fran Hambly, Miss Marilyn Ste. Marie, cousin of the bride, and Miss Pat King, cousin of the bride. The two flower girls. Cheryle and Deb bie Bonakoski, were nieces of the bride. Given in marriage ,by her| brother, Mr. Glen Smith, the bride wore a floor length gown | of original design white peau de" soie in a sheath style, with a | fullâ€"skirted cathedral train gathâ€"| ered to a peau de soie rose in the back. There was occasional pearl beadwork on part of the dress and around the neckline. Her scalloped. fingertip h-mnh[ veil was caught by a peau de| sole rose, trimmed with tiny white flowers and green leaves.} She carried a white Bible with | pink roses. M TCM NVUC, #U0 020S PW SIN€,| Out of town guests included cousin of the bride. The two | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burlinston of flower girls. Cheryle and Debâ€" |Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Jack bie Bonakoski, were nieces of | Mitche] of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs the bride. Louis Macior of Utiea, Mtr. and The attendants wore pale blue | Mrs. Adam Dygulski of Buffalo, silk taffeta dresses with matchâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garecki ing lace jackets, matching blue |of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Mike rosebuds im their hair and matchâ€" | Shchepanek of Windsor, Mr. and ing satin shoes. They carried | Mrs. Krolewski of Bowmanville. The ceremony took place in Riverside United Church, which was decoratgd with two bouquets Miss Sharon Jean Burlington, daughter of Mrs. William H. Burlington â€" of Omagh _ Ave., Weston. recently became the bride of Mr. Michael Richard Zajac,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacy Zajac of Margueretta St., Toronto. MIDLAND TRIP Accompanied by their three teachers, Mr. Loughecd, Mr. Anâ€" derson and Mr. Fradette, 76 stuâ€" dents. who will be graduating from Grade 6 at Maple Leaf Winners of the razes were: 6 years and under: everyone won a prize, both boys and girls: 7 and 8 girls; 1. Eda Kahter, 2. Laurie Moyles, 3. Kathy Dobbie: 7 and 8 boys; 1. Len Harris, 2. Donald Pittis, 3. Randy Hipkin: 9 and 10 girls, 1. Maurice Wilâ€" son, 2. Denise Tcumpess, 3. Anre Housego: 9 ard 10 boys; 1. Ricky Hipkin, 2. Allan Hutchâ€" insou, 3. Jim Colquhoun: 11 and 12 girls; 1. Diane Moyies, 2. Suâ€" san Brown, 3. Paula Fitzsimâ€" mons: 11 and 12 boys: 1. Eug: ene Housego, 2. Don Robinson: 13 and 14 girls, 1. Pat Mowatt. 2. Vicky Owitrin, 3. Lynn Simâ€" mons. Wheelbarrow race; Sheiâ€" la White and Jim Wilson: Shoe Kicking â€" Eleanor Simmons and Don Wilson. When the childten‘s races were completed, there was a baseball game, with the young people taking on the older folk (parents), and it will never be determined who were the winâ€" ners, but everyons enjoyed themselves. This was another delightful day as far as the weather was concerned, and a good number of the congregation turned out for lots of fun. At Humber Trails, which is a little known park run by the Metropolitan Toronto Conservaâ€" tion Authority, the Transâ€"Atiarâ€" tic Brides and Parents Associaâ€" tion (T.B.P.A.), held their anâ€" mual picnic on a Sunday afterâ€" moon. The weather was just beautiful, and everyone ot the nearly 100 present thoroughly enjoyed this scenic park. The park is located about 18 miles from here, just west of the King City cutoff on Highway 400. While there was no swimming, it was an excellent place to hold a group picnic. Elverston Park United Church held their congregational piccic at the Glen Haffy Conservation Area on Saturday, which was arâ€" ranged by the picnic committee under Mr. Hill Fitzsimmons, with races and prizes being arâ€" ranged by NMr. Art Dohbie. Now that summer has official ly arrived, bringing with it some very seasonable weather, picnics are in fashion and almost every organization has one planâ€" ned or has had a very success ful one. Races were held for the chilâ€" ; dren, with novelty races for the | adults. Mr. Ed Fone won the | draw for two garden chairs, and | Derek Moody won the treasure | hunt. Jo. Frances delighted the children with her antics as a{ clown, and her gifts of suckers, candies and balloons. Throuflh} the courtesy of Mr. Art Horsfall, each child went kome with a‘ pair of stilts, along with the priâ€" | zes they received. | This was a most successful pienic, arranged hy convener Mrs. Hazel Schoffield. Amesbury News by Peg Grant . . , . . CH 1â€"5978 hat summer has officialâ€" | School and entering Grgde T at ved, bringing with it IQU“IIMN:X in the ‘:u. wenl Leaf & For her motor trip to Miami Beach, Florida, the bride changâ€" ed to an offâ€"white wool twoâ€" piece suit with a pink floral blouse, pink hat and gloves and white and gray shoes and purse. On their return the young eouple will be living in Toronto. Mr. Joe Krolewski was bestz man while ushers were Mr. Doug Burlington. brother of the bride, | Mr. Robbie Scandlen and Mr. ; Edward Zajac, brother of the ‘ groom. | | _ Receiving her guests at Mount | Dennis Legion Hall. the mother | of the bride was gowned in a | light weight wool olive green | sheath â€" with matching jacket. | |She wore a gold hat and beige | ‘shnes. and carried gold :weet-] |heart roses attached to her Iheiav clutch purse. She was assisted at the recâ€" eption by the mother of the groom it a blue and gold brocâ€" ade taffeta sheath style dress with matching jacket and hat. Her purse and shoes were beige, and she wore white sweetheart roses. hair and they carried nosegays of white and pink carnations. nosegays of white and pink carâ€" nations. The flower girls wore very full dresses of pale blue silk organza over â€" taffeta with matching blue rosebuds in their The schedule is listed below for PUBLIC _ SWIMMING | fr% June 29th to September 7th at our area pools, Emery and Downsview. Charge for children 17 and under is 25¢, and Adul‘s, 18 or over, 50¢c. For reduced rates, enquire at the pool office for books of tickets. Monday to Friday 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Sundays 2:00â€" pm. to 3 p.m. I Departing from the school at 9:00 am. they visited the Hurâ€" | on Indian Village before having lunch in Little Lake Park. Dur ing the afternoon, they explored | the Huronia Museum and Fort | Ste. Marie, arriving back at the school at about 5:30 in the afâ€" | ternoon. | by the The schools in this area have also been taking the children in other grades on excursions in Toronto. Many of the students from Grade one and up have spent a day at Centre Island, with the experience of a ride on the ferry boat, and seeing the farm at the island. The pupils ;in the Kindergarten classes at Maple Leaf, under the direction of their teachers Mrs. Reilly and Mrs. Shearson, assisted by a few parents, spent one afterâ€" }noon at the Riverdale Zoo. Art | work brought home from school following an excursion such as J this indicates to the parerts the | impressions the children form, | and they are quite varied, with Jl believe, the favourite monkâ€" }e_\'s winning out over all other animals. At the INDOOR pools at Emâ€" ery and Downsview, the series are as follows: Series 1 â€" June 29th to July 19 Series 2 â€" July 13 to July 24 Series 3 â€" July 29 io Aug. 7. Series 4 â€" Aug. 10 to Aug. 21 Series 5 â€" Aug. 24 to Sept 4. At the OUTDOOR pool at Roâ€" ding Park (North cf Wilson, West of Keele) the scries are as follows: Series 1 â€" July 6 to July 24 Series 2 â€" July 27 to Aug. 14 Series 3 â€" Aug. 17 to Sept 4. Series 1 â€" July 6 to July 24 Series 2 â€" July 27 to Aug. 14 Series 3 â€" Aug. 17 to Sept. 4. Call the Downsview Pool (633â€" 1214) or the Parks and Reereâ€" ation Department (2254611) for further information â€" regarding classes. Registration is now on, at the individual pools, for instruction at both the indoor and outdoor pools for series during the sumâ€" mer. The cost per series for Township children is $6.00 per child per series. North York Parks and Recreâ€" ation Department will continue their programme for swimming instruction â€" and public â€" swimâ€" ming throughout the summer, with increased services. by the students who might nevâ€" @r otherwise have been afforded the opportunity to see these his toric sites. This was a wonderful educat lonal trip, thoroughly enjoyed SWIMMING INSTRUCTION during the sum. | £05, 400 Eddie Swainson, of | WÂ¥ 3 during the sumâ€" | 439 mustip Road, celebrated | _ bar _ sotics f9f | with their old and new friends / Downsview ren is $6.00 per‘ on Saturday night, to say good " Right Trac 6 | bye to the Maple Leaf area cf | Among OR pools at Emâ€"| tor 13 years of residence. Their | letes for 1 view, the series | children, Michael and Janie, , High Scho | will be leaving with them on | der son of 29th to July 19 | Friday for Edmonton. where | 23 Tumpa 13 *o July 24 | Bob has been transferred by | 12 student 29 to Aug. 7. { the Canadian National Railways. | iate. 10 to Aug. 31 The old â€" timers remember | _ Terry pl 24 to Sept 4. ltheir moving into their home | kethall an 1st Darlette Preece, 2nd. Anita !Burloy‘ 3rd. Donnie Burley. | _ Wheel â€"Barrow | race: â€" teams: 1st. Darlette Preece & Donnie Burley, 2nd. Jessie & â€" Roddy | Mitchel! | _ Shoe Kick, Ladies: Ist. Mrs.| }Mi«rhnlL 2nd. Mrs. Patterson, | Ord. Mrs J. Ward. I Balloon _ breaking 1st Darlette Preece, Burley, 3rd. Donnie Ladies â€" fill the â€" glass with water rage: team: 1st. \rs. Bur ley & Miss M. McTavish, 2nd Mrs. Patterson & Mrs. Prowse 3rd. â€" Mns. â€" Mitchell & _ Jessic Mitchell. Weight â€" guessing: | 1st. . Mrs Prowse, 3nd. Mrs. Gambell, 3rd Nrs. Carbis. Girls 5â€"6 ist, Cathic Manuge 2nd. Susan Crowther. 3rd. Nor ma Ward. Boys 3â€"6: ist, Donnie Ward. 2nd. Kevin Burley, 3rd. Wayne Manuge. Eimiea Baptist Church held their pictie on Saturday June 20th at Pine Point Picnic area, the weather was beautiful, Winâ€" ners of the races were: Under 4 years of age, 1st Kerâ€" ty Burley, 2nd. Robbie Manuge. Boys 8â€"12; Box slide derby Ist. . Bobbie Harris, 2nd. Scot Pasterson, 3rd. Donnie Burles i Mr. Jim Mazzone, Zone Chairâ€" ‘ | man for the area below Wilson . | Avenue. south to the southern , ‘limits of North York and from , Cornelius and Jane Streets, held ' | an organizational | meeting at" | his home with Mrs. Chapman, | ; Restdential Chairman for the | + Metro Area, to line up canvass | ers for the UNITED APPEAL DRIVE, to begin on October 1, 1964. Elmlea & District Mr. anod Mrs. Matt Klos of Vineland and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamielec of Ancaster. Many canvassers will be reâ€" quired to cover this vast area, and every effort is being made to get sufficient canvassers, so that no one person will have too many calls to make. If you volunteer your services now, you will become eligible The old â€" timers remember their moving into their home just one week afte~ their marâ€" riage on May 23, 1951, and since then they have been valued members of the community and will be missed by all. UNITED APPEAL DRIVE Congratulations to John and Nora Hirchak on the addition of a redâ€"headed daughter, Susan, to their family on Tuesday, June 16, at Northwestern General Hospital. Susan is the first sisâ€" ter for Gary and Stephen. Anyone for TENNIS. Fun and newlyâ€"surfaced courts await you at Northwestern "Y" tennis courty. Instruction is provided for beginners and tournaments for the more advanced. Tues day, Thursday and Friday evenâ€" ings and SATURDAY at 7:00 p.m. This programme is now in opéeration. Commencing today, Thursday, June 25, at 8:00 p.m. the "YÂ¥" Youth programme will be start ing Badminton and Swimming at the R.C.A.F. base (at Sheppard and Keele). A dip in the pool on a hot summer night? Nothâ€" ing could be more refreshing, especially after a stimulating game of badminton. For further information for "Y" activities for boys and girls, Youth and Adults, contact the Northwestern "Y" at Ro 2â€"1080. (Continued from page 4) when Following the evening meal Mr. Frank Christie M. C‘d the In the local beauty spot of Downsview Dells, a good crowd ' gathered for St. Stephen‘s anâ€" | nual Sunday School picnic on | Wednesday, June 17. | Grade 1, with honors â€" Dianne Russell. Grade 4, with Ist class honâ€" ors â€" Brian Walters. Dingâ€"dongâ€"bells The The Dells |_ Terry played football and bas | ketball and participated on the ‘track and field squad last seaâ€" son. He also performed with the i eymnastics team in the previous year. Brenda Touchie Grade 5, with Nasser. SINGING Successful in recent examinaâ€" tions at the Roval Conservatory of Music. were the following pupils of Ellen. M. Blogg, RM.T.: PIANO Grade 4, with honors â€" Debâ€" orah _ Caple, _ Sharon Storey, Seems they sang for their supper: And there were no semâ€" iâ€"quavers in the crowd when the ice cream, cakes and Pop arrivâ€" ed on the scene â€" just, musicale munching spiritoso! "If you get a call from ‘ the panther â€" don‘t anther." Talented Pupils T the R.C.M. On a happy note, the Choir (Men & Boys) of St. Stephen‘s Anglican church turned out for their final practice of the cur rent season last Friday with choirmaster Les Taylor. Pudd‘nhead says: Admiring his head start on his future career â€" Terry hopes to become a Phys. Ed. instructor â€" we‘ll say, "Congratulatidnsflafx{c»l best wishes." The Last Chord In Downsview‘s track and field meet, Terry won the broad jump and placed second in the pole vault. Point winner for Downsview‘s North York chamâ€" pionship track and field team, he placed third in the hurdles and fifth in broad jump. Among the outstanding Athâ€" letes for 1963 â€" 64 in North York High Schools is Terry King, elâ€" der son of Mr. and Mrs. M. King, 23 Tumpane Street, and grade Downsview Student On The Right Track The teens from the Eight O‘Clock Hop had their annual Hayride on Saturday, June 20, and came home full of hay earâ€" ly Sunday about 1:00 a.m. There were about 37 youngsters and everyone enjoyed the evening. The kids danced from about six until 9:45, then had their hayâ€" ride and returned to find a huge bonfire started. They sat around eating hot dogs etc. and then The baseball registration is starting this week in Glenfield so get those kids out to the ballâ€" park this summer. Have them register at the school this week. Mrs. Lenore Acheson (241â€" 0446) South of Wilson to Maple Leaf, between Jane and Keele Sts. quite late Cruise for TWO. All expenses will be paid, and an additional $100 in traveller‘s cheques for spending on the cruise will be part of the prize. It is to be not ed that this trip is paid for by & sponsor in appreciation of the work of the residential canvas sers. No United Appeal funds are used for this event and the cost of the trip will not affect the contributions of the sponâ€" to win a lucky draw prize for , TWE TIMES ADVERTISER â€" ali United Appeal Residential cenvazets, of a $day Carinbeas ||Ii If you wish to volunteer as a canvasser, please contact one of the following District Chairman and offer your services: Mirs. Mavis Breckenridge (244â€" 7500) Cornelius Parkway area Mrs. Jean Jennings (2444547) Lawrence Ave, Area, wost of Black Creek. Mrs. Peggy Bonasco (24 1377) Gracefield south to Gulliâ€" ver, east of Black Creek. GLENFIELD ACRES on to more dancing until chi at Downsview Colleg Celebrations For Dominion Day A variety of events to mark ‘)Canada‘s 97th Birthday are beâ€" ing planned for North York \Townshjp at various locations $ MEELIUT | Boys (10 yrs) â€" ist. Psicky“o rem { Lindsay; 2nd, Gregg Culver. > Wate _ Girls (I1 yrs) â€" Ist, N"""Yffurther | Doucette; 2nd, Debbie Caple. _ | | _ Boys (11 yrs.) â€" 1st, Brian Syl | kes; 2nd, Bruce Neapole. Potate Girls (12 yrs.) â€" Ist, Sharon Havin Leach; 2nd, Patricia Lawrence. | ed and | _ Boys (12 yrs.) â€" Ist, Wayne j short 0 | Floyd; 2nd, Garth Neapole. nails, w Mens and Ladies Noveity â€"| do that Susan Lawrence and Ken Last. | who go with Kay Neapole ped: â€" We did â€" right on the nose! (9:37); 2nd, and three minâ€" utes off â€" Ken Last (9:40). Girls (8 yrs.) â€" 1st, Cheryl Smith; 2nd, Shelly Leach. Boys (8 yrs.) â€" ist, Robert Lash; 2nd, David Lawrence. Girls (9 yrs.) â€" Ist, Patricia Jeffries; 2nd, Debbie Lawrence. Boys (9 yrs.) â€" 1st, John Cordâ€" ell; 2nd, Jeff Madeley. Girl (10 yrs.) â€" Ist, Brenda Lawrence; 2nd, Barbara Lawrâ€" ence. And. lucky day! All the 6 and T yr. old boys and girls received prizes. Prize winners were: Children 5 yrs and under All received a big bouncing ball â€" even little peeâ€"wee Jeffries put on a credâ€" itable toddle to the finish line and was met by pet ‘Joe Beaâ€" ver.‘ races POSING HAPPILY in front of the weddhshuk. after a recent ceremony‘in St. Benedict‘s rch are Mr. and Mrs: Alex .hrr;}uon of Weston. &'h bride is the former Betty McLelHan, daughter aof Mr. and Mrs. L. McLelian of Checkendon ,Drive. Photo by Alezandra Studios CH. 4â€"2253. THE FORMER DONNA OGILVIE of Weston beâ€" came Mrs. John Wilson in a recent ceremony at St. David‘s Anglican Chureh, Lawrence Avenue. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ogilvie, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wilson of Kitchener. The Rev. 8. M. Oliver officiated. â€" Photo by Atezandra Studios CH. 4â€"2252. Around â€" Downsview | Heading the gala occasion im x the morning will be a parade on | Yonge St., from Goulding Park | to the MacLeanâ€"Hunter building, followed by an antique and 'sporu car display at the rear ’of the Municipal building. Afâ€" ternoon and evening softball | games are expected to be staged }at several parks, and plans for | a Jamboree of miscellaneous , competitive events at Northview IHeighu Collegiate grounds. , _A swim meet at the Memorial !pool along with band concerts ; at several Township parks, are ‘} just part of the preparations beâ€" | ing made by a considerable numâ€" ber of public spirited citizens ‘ to make North York‘s first celeâ€" | bration of Dominion Day one | to remember. _ Watch the local papers for With all the gimmicks and gadgets flooding the market, surelr somebody can come up with flip top, flap top, easyâ€"to gétâ€"intoâ€"potatoâ€"bag ~ opener. Afâ€" ter all, we hear that one bright imaginative spark in England is about to retail his edible zipper skinned sausages! Having tugged, twisted, yankâ€" ed and pulled at our potato bag, short of breaking all ten finger nails, we resort to pliers to unâ€" do that pesky metal ring â€" and who goes around with needle nosed pliers at the reday! Potato Bug on Wednesday, July 1st. announcements.