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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 17 Sep 1964, p. 11

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THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 17, 1964 â€" Poge 11 CS RIMCIE}, °C An item in this column two|Jesson would peer over his spoc-‘ busy making J weeks ago about a former resiâ€" tacles like Pinoccio‘s creator." | riage to Mr. dent of Humber Bay, Mr. J. Jesâ€"| In her letter she mentions Mrs.| Jr., Toronto, in son, now resident in Cape Breton Ted Squires, the former Gwen?c.n Church, | Island, brought nostalgia to Mrs. Dunn, of High St., now residing October 3, at 4 Uria Bayley of Rexdale. on the Queen Charlotte Islands | She was she In a nice leiter she recalled off the coast of British Columbu‘l,t a miscellane when as a child, then Urla and Mrs. Alex Lamont, Grace by | Miss Judy Savage, she frequented Jesson‘s Suggitt, of Waniska Ave., NOW Court Apertn shoemaking shop "with its old|a resident of Los Angeles, Caliâ€"| Blyvd., recently world smell of leather, and Mr. fornia, who is planning a visit w} * In a nice leiter she recalled when as a child, then Urla Savage, she frequented Jesson‘s shoemaking shop "with its old world smell of leather, and Mr. SILVERT‘S ALONG THE QUEENSWAY TO PROSPECTIVE AIR TRAVELLERS TO EUROPE If you‘re plonning on toking advantage of the greatly reduced 21 day excursion fares to Eurc=e this Fo" ‘wurry, becouse the final departure dote is FINAL NOTICE! TORONTO to LONDON . ... TORONTO to GLASGOW .. TORONTO to BELFAST ... TORONTO to PARIS .. ... TORONTO to DUSSELDORE Examples of return fares SILVERT‘S family fashion Centre THURS. NOV. 5TH. 1964. It‘s so easy and conâ€" venient! Use it for speâ€" cial occasions, € "betweenâ€"payâ€" day‘"‘ periods, or whenever your cash is low. Just charge your purchases and toke them with you. One easy payâ€" ment, tailored to suit your néeds, is all you make each month. Inquire today. Short of Cash? Use Your Credit! Mrs. T. Turner, CL 1â€"7224 Reguler, Pleated . a n d Continental . style Trouâ€" sers, all with the new, natural tapered 1e o k ! Handsome new patterns for men and young men. om 29.98 _ mo» 19.98 to 69.98 To 44.98 MEN‘S FASHIONS SUITS TOPCOATS $339.50 $310,.90 $317.00 $386.90 $421.90 The nmewest 1 and i lengths, featuring maturâ€" al shoulder. Smart new patterns and colours in ja wide selection of faâ€" brics. Styled by leading mokers. Sizes 34â€"46. Congratulations to Miss Judie Snider, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Snider, Milton St., who graduated from Teachers‘ Colâ€" |Tlege in June, and has started her A happy brideâ€"toâ€"be. Miss Linâ€" da Findlay, Smithfield Dr., is busy making plans for her marâ€" riage to Mr. Edward Mundier, Jr., Toronto, in St. James‘ Angliâ€" can Church, Parklawn Rd., on October 3, at 4 pm. She was showered with gifts at a miscellaneous shower hosted Toronto at the end of the month, and says they still retain affecâ€" tionate thoughts of their former home, Humber Bay. The brideâ€"elect‘s mother, Mrs.) !0D. *0109M0. Carl H. Smith, Lothian Rd., enâ€"| Miscellaneous gifts were showâ€" tertained in her daughter‘s honor ered on the young bride at a at a trousseau tea, where the| postâ€"nuptial party in the home of table was centred with glads,| Mrs. Leslie Thompson, Glenellen carnations, and mums in shades| Ave. W., with Mrs. Malcolm Dow of pink and white, and the canâ€"| and Mrs. Rhys Thomson coâ€" delabra contained pink and white| hostesses. candles. Mrs. William Byerl,‘ * * * Mrs. Victor Byers, Mrs. Vernon| Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, Byers, and Mrs. Sadie Houston}Yorkview Dr., have returned poured tea, and assisting were) from a two week‘s wonderful moâ€" Miss Mary ACurren, Miss Nancy} tor trip to the East coast, going Thank you, Mrs. Bayley. It‘s lovely to hear from our readers, especially when their letters are so nice. Miss Carol Ann Smith, who was recently married to Mr. Edâ€" ward Laughlin, Scarboro, was honored at several preâ€"nuptial parties. Among those entertaining at parties were Mrs. William Byers, Eglinton Ave., and Mrs. Kenneth Laughlin, Willowdale, who hostâ€" ed miscellaneous showers; Mrs. William McLean and Mrs. Delâ€" phine Wilson were coâ€"hostesses at a presentation of silver, and a pantry shower, at Mrs, Mcâ€" Lean‘s home on Beaufort Rd., colleagues at her place of busiâ€" ness honored Carol Ann at a tea and kitchen shower at work, with Miss Mary Curren in charge first teaching post at Streetsville Public School. y‘ Miss Judy Garratt, Amedeo ourt Apartments, _ Lakeshore PORT CREDIT NEW TORONTO 70 LAKESMORE RD. EAST 2869 LAKE SHORE BLYD. W. (at 5th) CLOTH COATS Tweed is BIG for ‘64 and tweed { is a teature in Silvert‘s cout deâ€" partment. Fur trimmed and unâ€" trimmed styles range from "Hitâ€" ted" to "Cape" . . . Colours are brighter , , , prices renge \ from 39.98 w 129.98 49.98 29.98 e | postâ€"nupt , | Mrs. Les § ; Ave. W., . | and _ Mr g‘ hostesses h n Me o The groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughlin, entertainâ€" ed the wedding party and their escorts at a buffet dinner in their Mr. and Mrs. K. Wilkins, Benâ€" tley Dr., entertained at a recepâ€" tion on Thursday evening, Sepâ€" tember 10, following their daughâ€" ter Jean‘s graduation from Brantâ€" ford General Hospital School of After an absence of five years during which he studied at the Engineering College in Lincoin, England, Cameron A. Newland arrived home on the Empress of Canada on August 26. With him was his English bride, the former Miss Christine Hindley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Hindley, of Lincoln, whom he married in that city on August 15. â€" Nursing Bruce, Miss Janet Windsor, Miss Norma Byers, Miss Sandra Pearâ€" son, and Miss Joan Smith, sister of the bride. fred Newland, Glenellen Ave. W., met the young newlyweds in Montreal and they proceeded to Ottawa for a visit with their daughter Jill and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore, and young Kyle, who accompanied the famâ€" ily home to Toronto, The young bride and groom will locate in Etobicoke, Cameron having found employment in the engineering firm of Laurie and Lamb, Toronto. Miscellaneous gifts were showâ€" ered on the young bride at a postâ€"nuptial party in the home of Mrs. Leslie Thompson, Glenellen Ave. W., with Mrs. Malcolm Dow and Mrs. Rhys Thomson coâ€" His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" CL. 9â€"4695 CR. 4â€"3298 as far as St. John‘s Newfound Queensway General Hospital on Monday, September 21, from !:30 to 430 p.m., and from 6 to 8:30 in the evening. The first meeting of the 1964â€" 1965 season of the 15th Lakeshore Sea Scouts Ladies‘ Auxiliary will be held on Monday, September 21 in the home of Mrs. J. Duffy, 36 Morgan Ave., at 8 pm. The September meeting of Club 62 was held at the home of Mrs. J. R. McClelland, Athlone Dr., September 8, Mrs D. H. Rishuduon presiding. Blood doners are urgently needed by the Etobicoke Red Mrs. Ken Edwards, Ambleside Ave., travelled via plane last week for a visit with her father and brother in Bristol, England, for a month, her first trip home in 15 years. Each member related her sumâ€" mer activities, and fund raising projects for the coming year were discussed, the first of which will be an auction sale in November. SAVE AT ... RADIO ELECTRIC LTD. 2823 LAKE SHORE BLVD. WEST HOOVER APPLIANGCES! o will conduct Clinic in the CASH IN ON SWEEPING SAVINGS WITH EVERY PURCHASE Winners of the monthiy raffie were Mrs. J. Guffie, Mrs. Alan K. Cameron. Hostesses for the evening vr Mrs. R. W. Hutton and Mrs. F. D. Martin. The October megting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. W. Green, Thormbury Cres. Jim Donovan, Bentley Dr., sailed last week for a visit with his femily in Ireland Mrs. Cory Harvey, of Parrsâ€" boro, Nova Scotia, is enjoying a visit with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Malcoim Harvey, Bentley Dr. Recent visitors to the district were Mrs. J. G. Williams, from St. , Petersburgh, Florida, and Mrs. Fran Work and her two daughters, from Pembroke. The Work family have settled nicely in Pemgroke, and many of Fran‘s acquaintances will be inâ€" terested to know that she has alâ€" ready found time for volunteer work in Pembroke General Hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Mary Richards, Morgan Ave., is holidaying in the Laurenâ€" tians, accompanied by her broâ€" ther Fred and sisterâ€"inâ€"law. (OPPOSITE LOBLAWS) . . Presented To U of T Students Bursaries the p Bursar student of Torc ward Erne of 41.\ of the evening was mveeâ€"â€"ome entation of three $500) First Worker: "Poor old Perâ€" ‘s to 1st year Engineering kins! He‘s completely lost his : vn‘ering the Universiby hearing. I‘m afraid he‘l! lose his «:o. They are: Adam Edâ€" job." Kawalski, graduate of| Second Worker: “Nut sde Collegiate Institute; He‘ll be transferred to the Uwe Bruns, graduate of|plaint Department". Further CINEMA FRANGAIS »ciation was held, on ening, September‘ 15 ic Room at Wymilâ€" wia College. ual Membership Tesa ofessional Engineers‘ FRENCH CINEâ€"CLUB OF TORONTO NEW YORKER THEATRE Yonor & s100k PRESENTING 10. INTERNATIONALLY REKNOWN FRENCH mOVIEâ€"PICTURES Information: 5 to 10 pm. HY1â€"4738 â€" WAlâ€"2561 ", . . The Best way to perfect French." CL.9â€"1195 W. A. Porter ’ mdAvoKhuW legiate Institute were Mrs. G. IL Fopper, pFesi~ dent; Mrs. W. W. Howard, viceâ€" president and Mrs, W. P. P. Tarâ€" asick and Mrs. J. Spiegelman, 14 $EA S OM NEW TORONTO Collegiate Institute T s of Riverdale Colâ€">

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