MRS. NANCY CRISP (extreme right) of 5 V a ng e Cres., Rexdale, is among "loaned personnel" whose fullâ€"time services to the United Appeal for Metropoliâ€" tan Toronto are being sponsored by their companies. She is shown at the Toronto Rehabilitation Centre while on a tour of some of the 82 agencies which benâ€" The Elms Public School. Golfâ€" down Dr. held an open house and "meet the teachers" might recently. Mr. Bice, principal of the Elms welcomed the parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith l win Rd. arrived home on Tues day from a trip to Westerr Canada, where they visited rel atives Birthday greetings to â€" Kerry Burley, Redwater Dr. Oct. 24 Graham Clarke,. Oct. 23, Carol Staples Oct 250 and â€" Wayne Mrs. Marg Kirkham had a few friends and neighbours in on Thursday evening for a game of Euchre Winners were: Jean Rhodes (63) Mrs: Burâ€" ley (64} Mrs Ruth Aitken (58; Low score â€" Mrs. Grant (39) tra veling prizes â€" Mrs. Doiman snd Staples | Oct Manuse Oct. 26 Low score veling prizes Mirs. Mousles Mr Con THE QDEON | g Weslt‘:)\: Rd BiLTmore) XY Yoo Rd wWFSTON J. Mi arrisval Complete Showings:â€" 7 p.m. and 9:35 p.m. Added Hit ~MR. SCOUTMASTER" i8 YES§ it Hey Kids! A Special Saturday Matinee Program Just For You At 1 p.m.‘ Saturday:â€" 5 p.m. â€"/6:50 â€" 9:25 p.m. "THE RAID‘"‘ _ All Action Starring: Richard Attenborough, Flora Robson John Leyton, Jack Hawkins. Mia Farrow Recommended as Adult Entertainment tlation Elmlea & District Jottings uns to Mroâ€"and nald. Irwin Rd. on a baby buv. ON DECEMBER 7th MRS. A. CARBIS Annual reports were received from Mrs. H. Shanacy, Treaâ€" surer; Mrs. R. Bray, Captain; Mrs. A. G. Hall, Short Course Captain. Miss Chat Bowen for Miss _ D. _ Smerdon, _ Business Girls‘ Captain:; Mrs. J. Wright, House Committee and Mrs. J. Wright for Mrs. J. Ross, Social Committee Dinner & Prizes End Season For Weston Golfing Ladies The new slate of officers was presented by Mrs. L. L. Lioyd, Past President, as follows: Past President Mrs. C. S. Blenkenâ€" ship: â€" President, | Mrs. J. W. Pink; Viceâ€"President. Mrs. N. L. Faweett; â€" Secretary _ Mrs. R. Cooper; Treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Wright: Captain, Mrs. J. L. Biddell; Viceâ€"Captain, Mrs. B. Dunning: Short Course Captain, Mrs. A. G. Hall: Handicap Committee, Mrs. K. Winter and Mrs. W. H. Usher: House Comâ€" mittee. Mrs, D. T. Christie and Mrs. A. R. Morrison and Press Representative, Mrs. H. E. Mc Bricn. Ncarly 60 members attended the closing meeting and annual dinner of the Ladies‘ Section of Weston Golf Club Draw â€" price | winners were â€" Mrs. Mousley, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Tomkinson. Mrs. Verna‘ Tanner ‘nee Warn) was guest of honour on Friday evening. at a surprise miscellaneous shower held at A gift was presented to retir Admission 35¢ in Color! 1831 Weston Rd. 741â€"5884 RINGER PRIZES All on Gross this year Silver, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Bright (tie); Ist Flight. Agnes Blenkenship, Connie Mogan: 2nd Flight. â€" Audrey Mackenzie El len Bryce; 3rd Flight, L. Doherâ€" t1, B. Loyd C. L.G.U. Pins Winner Isabel Dunning: Run nerâ€"up, Lily MacCallum. ECLECTIC TROPHY { Silver, _ Reta _ Anderson; .1s Flight, Agnes Blenkenship: 2nd Flight. Audrey Mackenzie; 3rd Flight. Bertha Lloyd. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Winner, Isabel Dunning; Run nerâ€"up, Pat Lipsett. Consolaiion NINE HOLE PLAYERS (Championship Winner N Belcher: Runnerup. Lola Hall Consolation. Winner, A. Johnson Runnerâ€"up, B Morrison RINGERS 1. M. Christie; 2. A. Johnson 3. M. Grainger. Low Net Captain‘s team, Ag nes Blenkenship; Low Net V Captain‘s team. Willa Bright. (lix CHIP INS Winner. _ Isabel _ Armstrong Runnerâ€"up, Pat Lipsett. captain vs. Vice Captain BRONZE CHAMPIONSHIP GOATS Silver, M. Bray Dolighan _Consolation: Winner, G. Thom son: Runnerâ€"up. M. Cordick. First, Bertha Lioyd: Second Isabel Dunning Winner. Barbara Biddell; Run nerâ€"up, Betty Smythe. Consolation _ Winner, _ Audrey Campbell; Runner â€" up, Julie Rankin. HANDICAP CUP LELIA GRAY TROPHY ist Flight â€" Winner Simpson; _ Runnerâ€"up Mackenzie. Winner. N. Dolighan; Runner up, A. Blenkenship. the home of Mrs. Warn, Elmâ€" hurst Dr. Verna received i loveâ€" Iy selection of gifts, which she thanked every one for. ~ Refreshments were served by Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Crow ther. efit from the Appeal as she watches Mrs. Olympiada Teng exercising with a Delorme boot and weights to strengthen her thigh muscles, weakened as a result of a broken leg. Left to right are: Physical Therapist Miss Mary Marshall, Mrs. Teng, Mrs. Gloria Waugh, Mrs. Emily Butler and Mrs. Crisp. Winner yA 7 nd A: KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR . Agnes Blenkenship; Se Isabel Dunning. Wintc Dolighan; Runner . A. Blenkenship TOILET LOTION s This devestating fragrance is distilled from the essence Bermuda Limes and costs only §$4.75 for a large 4 oz. bottle. Ken Johns Men‘s Wear cannot be responâ€" sible for anything that may haprn to you while you are wearing ROYALL LYME te season‘s ‘ Winner. L Bronze Marion Audrey 2nd | 3rd ! 1st _ Mrs. Beryl Wood is the Wesâ€" |ton area chairman of the Junior | Women‘s Committee of the Toâ€" ]romo Symphony Orchestra. the group _ which is _ sponsoring | these concerts designed to apâ€" }peal io ages 7 â€" 12. Boris Brott will conduct the ;first concert on Dec. 5, Eugene |Kash will conduct on Jan. 2. | Dr. Wil!am . MeC=ulevy: on Feb { 20 and Boris Brott will conduct t‘*> last of the series on Mar. | The evening would have been incomplete without an authentic rendition of the Beatles by tal | ented club members Mrs. W. ; Crouter, Mrs. G. M. Bryce. Mrs. Bruce Cordick and Mrs. H. D. Thomson, accompanied by Tscreams and faintings in the audience. WARNING New Concert Series Offered For Children Weston residents with musiâ€" cal children may be interested in the new series of four chil dren‘s symphony concerts to\ be held _ Saturday _ afternoons in Massey Hall, starting December Tickets are $3.00 for the serâ€" ies. and mav be obtained by contacting Mrs. Wood at 247â€" 0341. fact that men drive more, and in more difficalt driving condiâ€" tions. Whatever the comparison between the sexes as regards safety on the road. it is gener ally agreed than mien are more skillful behind the wheel. The Ontario Safety League quotes a relevant finding from a surves GOATS Winner_ A. Johnson, Runner up, G. O‘Neill. GRANDMOTHER‘S TROPHY Lola Hall. After the prizeâ€"giving and slides taken around course _ by _ members shown. in London, Eng: which showed that about 50 percent of malk applicants fail their first driver licensing exam, Wwhile the figure for the ladies is 61 percent, 2. Records show that wome drivers in most age sroups hay fewer accidents than men. On ECLECTIC 1. If you use seat belts â€" and you should â€" here‘s a suggestion from the Ontario Safety League to avoid the annuyanee of the loose belt end being caught in the car _ door Attach a small magnet to the end or side of the seat and place tpe belt metal on it as you set out. big reason is that men are mo inclined to take chances . pait ularly in the age group 16 â€" Arother suggested reason is t fact that men drive more, a Winner, L. Hall: Runnerâ€"up A. Johnson, N. Belcher (tie). from the Ontario Safety League JOHN ST,. WESTON members _ were which showed movies the golf An Autumn _ wedding w as soleminized recently in Central United Church, Weston, with baskets of pink and white gladâ€" ioli and white|baby mums formâ€" ing the setting. Rev. Enos. W. Hart officiated when Miss Marilyn Patricia Jean Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Gordon 6f Barrhead Cres. Rexdale became the bride of Kenneth Mac. Weisâ€" brod, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weisbrod of Mountbatten St., Weston. The bride, given in marriage by her father, presented a pictâ€" ure of the "Southern Belle Look® in her gown of Chantilly lace, four tier skirt of pleated net, side panels of chantilly lace embroidered with sequins and seed pearls. A tiara of pearls and brilliants held her shoulder length circular veil edged in chantilly lace. Her only jewellâ€" ery was a heart shape lavalier of diamonds and she carried five pink sweetheart roses with stepâ€" hanotis. The groom‘s sister, Mrs. Brian (Marilyn) Punchard was maid of honour. Miss Lyne Biehlor and Mrs. Clifford (Angie) Gorâ€" don were bridesmaids. Their dresses were turquoise â€" impâ€" orted french chiffon over peauâ€" deâ€"faille, with softly swirling skirts and draped neckline. Each head piece was a single rose of turquoise chiffon. The maid of honour carried white and pink carnations and the bridesmaids bouquets were white and turquoâ€" ise carnations. Lieutenant, Paul Weisbrod . of Kingston w as his brothers‘ groomsman and ushers were â€" Gordon Dolphin and Clifford Gordon, brother of the bride. Rexdale Bride Wears Diamond Pin When Wed To Weston Groom At the reception, held at the Pioneer Room, Crang Plaza, the mother of the bride received in a peacock â€" blue peauâ€"deâ€"soie gown with matching accessories and a corsage of gold and bronze talisman roses. She was assisted by the groom‘s mother who chose a gown of autumn brown peau â€" de â€" soie and lace with contrasting accessories, and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. Save on new‘ REGULAR TREAD Nylonaires PICKâ€"Aâ€"PAIR for as low as |_ The collection was conceived | |by the Office Overload Comâ€" . Hush Puppies For ‘pan,v as a goodwill gesture â€" The Entire Family | any community organization | may borrow the set at no charge | | provided the purpose of the aI~I ‘ 'fair is fund raising for somv{ | worthwhile cause â€" public li<| \braries may borrow them in ithe hope of ren.wing an mterg |est and pride in Canadian hist | Library Exhibits Canadian History Doll Collection The dolls, 21 in all, are the creation of Kashi Carter, artist from Clarkson, Ontario â€" and were researched in the public libraries. They _ represent â€" a character, or type, from Canaâ€" dian history, from Frontenac, Governor of New France to Queen Elizabeth, looking as she did when she opened Parliament in Ottawa, October ‘57. couple left for a honeymoon trip to Cape Cod. The bride travelled in a yellow mohair wool suit with matching three quarter length coat, black acâ€" cessories and a corsage of white and pink roses. * The North York Public Liâ€" brary is presenting a collection of Canadian Historical Characâ€" ter dolls at the Downsview Branch until October 31ist. On their return they will live at "Garden View Crescent", Burlington. A French Canadian voyageur in buckskin, Henry Hudson and his small redâ€"headed son,. Sir John A. MacDonald, little Madâ€" eleine de Vercheres â€" a> all complete in a stage like setting depicting the scenic background of each period in history. Minâ€" ute detail and authenticity of costume add to the charm and fascination of this display. Following the reception the GOLD CROSS, AIR STEP and OOMPHIES â€"â€" For Ladies SCOTT McHALE â€"â€" For Men BECK ##SHOES MISS MARILYN PATRICIA JEAN GORDON and Mr. Kenneth Mac Weisbrod were wed l:ecel;t]; in Weston. 1915 Weston Rd. at Lawrence THIS WEEK‘S BARBI WINNER Isabel Munro, 38 King St., Weston 241â€"0462