_ ThE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, Oct. 22, 1964 â€"â€" Page &! measort too. Champion golfer a: Kleinburg Goif Club in the Men‘s Section this past summer was Warren Robb with Ros Barons as runnerâ€"up In the Club Handicap. Group ‘A .. Warren Robb was again Champion and Cliff Harris, Runâ€" nerâ€"up. Group °B‘ Champion was Bill Farrall with Dave Thomas. Runnerâ€"up. Champion of Group ‘C was Harry Beal and Runnerâ€" up. Syd Gale Club lar Mr Hea Golf Title Second Year In A Row For Elsie James Of Alderwood Mrs. Chiw Thrane wias ue 3 Handicap Champion and Run nerâ€"up was Mrs. Hene McQuil Mr Anne F the French republic iwhich separalists naturaily regard) was collapsing into moral and physical chaos fidious Albion to stand alone against the Nazis. And for long enough to enable the other democracies t selves, and those of us who lived through the blitz re we were helped to endure by the example of the family. This should not be forgotten â€"it changed hi. ‘TB®nU? C805 LUDSPEMS TD moral and physical chaos, leaving perâ€" fidious Albion to stand alone against the Nazis. And stand we did for long enough to enable the other democracies to arm themâ€" selves, and those of us who lived through the blitz remember that we were helped to endure by the example of the British roval family. This should not be forgotten â€"it changed history. As a system of government and tradition, democracy and monarchy leave much to be desired. but no one will deny that it‘s a system preferable to Naziuism. The human race is so constituted that it must have something to look up to, so on a religious level we have God (wasn‘t it a Frenchman who said that if God didn‘ exist. it would have been necessary to invent him?} and on the secular level, we have presidents, kings. dictators and filmâ€"stare If does bv enterta is a humar but there As reauers know. I‘m a kicker of sacred cows, not even such inviolables as church, home and mother have gone unkicked at times. So it‘s not surprising if 1 confess that I‘m not an ardent royalist If HM. Queen Elizabeth (or any other member of the Royal family) came to Toronto on a visit. I doubt very much whether 1 should drive the 25 miles from home to see her. Actuâ€" ally, this dislike of parades and public occasions of this kind exâ€" tends even to such divinitiey as the Beatles, hockey teams, film stars, eiw., so my nonâ€"aitendance is not aimed at royalty. In fact, most of my reluctance is probably due to the discomfort of crowds and umbrellas (or iceâ€"creams) being dripped down my neck by the people behind. But despite all this, I am quietly mad at the insult offered to this courageous woman by the separalists in Quebec last week. It isn‘t even as if their cause is jqustifiable or understandable to anyone except another separatist. If separâ€" tists had suffered vears of deliberate injustice, danger and humiliâ€" ation as Negroes have in the U.S. and elsewhere, their behavior might be understood, but they are like petulant children whining because they want a different kind of jam on their bread. Offiâ€" cially, and in fact, Frenchâ€"Canadians are full citizens of Canada with all the rights and privileges of other Canadians (except Eskimos and Indians who are in fact. if not officially, secondâ€" class citizens}. so if they are disliked, treated unfairly and or despised by Englishâ€"speaking Canadians, as they claim. then it‘s a personal thing and not an official English plot against the Queâ€" becois. As for Rene Levesque, the Minister of National Resources, who deliberately stayed away from meeting the Queen. if he feels so strongly about English "rule vontinue to hold ‘the title of a | able course is for him to resigr be courtevus to the Queen of C a cold, but it might have been I do feel that the Queen sh nada at this time, or at least, Q itinerary, but once the invitatio tive, but to carry out her dutie only an individual but the sym which has much value in :t. an« the person of Her Majesty. It is cause it has been created by hur which has enabled miltions of p and peaceful lives. Canadians : Quee RIDLEY FLUNERAL HOME is presen aughter If the ‘Tis the end of eason and. excep he Frenc ARTHUR 8 it d _Phone 259â€"3705 }}| bad And while we are El Mr he Quebec. I av come except for end of t Champion arrangen sufficrer Da Talkingpoint... For Marsdenâ€"Brylinski Couple FRANK m Ti prices are designed to any financial need dlar are wise in <hao Funeral Home because e gol golfe: on For Every Financial Need ast, Quebec should not have vitation was issued, she hac duties. For the Queen kno: e symbol of a great and nc it. and is the symbol which It is not of course a perfect y humans, but it represents s of people to lead happ‘,\, 0 tans among them It is a s valuable during World War and simple man,. Geonze the subject. satirical tre ‘tablishment Jre e disliked, treate Canadians, as th fficial English plo the Minister of : from meeting the he monial 1 er Bell Trc ss went to and Mr. NILL . FUNERAL DiRECTOR By JOAN SEAGER The Most Improved Golfer was Mrs_ Glad Fenwick Mi. and Mrs. W. Farrall Burnâ€" namthorpe Ra.. took the Matriâ€" monial Twoâ€"Ball and the Doug Bell Trophy, Mixed Twoâ€"Ball went to Mrs. Stan Hill. Weston and Mr. Mel Fenwick. In the Field Day Competition first place was taken by Mrs. Margaret â€" Glason. with _ Mrs Rosemary Tavylor. second and Mrs. Helene Johnston. third. Winner of the Men‘s Field Day Competition | was Orv _ Usher George Lewis took second place «nd Dave Thomas. third d fee d not have been invited to Caâ€" ec should not have been on her was issued, she had no alternaâ€" ‘or the Queen knows she is not of a great and noble tradition the symbol which we honor in of course a perfect tradition beâ€" s, but it represents a way of life le to lead happv. useful. decent id eed a ded He wa to, so on a religious level ho said that if God didn‘i invent him?} and on the . dictators and filmâ€"stars age pec d val Gallacher Cpati Queen n." he al Canada can War II wher c Inal 1 feel a he Roval famil take: the Crow infairly and or claim. then it‘s gainst the Queâ€" onal Resources, ieen. if he feels ‘ he should not wn. The honorâ€" lerable to even pposed to have Suppe crous aspects e Crown and iiminished by 25 and LTD. bol taved at Pub House â€" anc which chen lugh the d Mr. $. Webb. organist, played the wedding music during the geremony and accompanied Mrs. G. Siple in her rendition of the Lord‘s Prayer. and My Task Given in marriage by her faâ€" ther, the beautiful dark haired bride was radiantly attired in a white brocade floor length gown with short chapel train, and long sleeves. Her elbow length veil was caught to a cluster of silk petals, and she carried a cascade of yvellow roses. She was attendâ€" ed by her sister Linda, as maid of honor, and bridesmaids Miss Frances Bartello, Miss Barbara Donaldson, and Miss Jane Marsâ€" den. sister of the groom. dressed alike in street length dresses of emerald green brocade with back panels. and matching accessories. Their flowers were cascades of yellow mums Attending the groom as best man was Frederick Galbraith, and the ushers were Daniel Ichi and David Reesor. matching hat. with black accesâ€" sories. She wore a yellow orchid corsage Aitending from out of town were guests from Hamilton, Niaâ€" sara Falls, Port Colborne, Sasâ€" katchewan and Bermuda. The voung couple are presentâ€" ly residing in Scarborough. Three hundred guests were present at the reecption held in the Mayfair Inn and were reâ€" ceived by the bride‘s mother. who chose a pink silk shantung ensemble. matching accessories, and wore a corsage of pink roses. Assisting her. the groom‘s mother was attired in a blue chiffon dress. matching accesâ€" the Rev ficiating pu ol Anud standards of yellow and white gladioli, Rosalie Elizabeth Brylinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brylinski, Spring Garden Rd., and Edward Arnold Marsden, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Marsden, Glenroy Ave., exâ€" changed marriage vows in Royal York United Church, recently, Honeymoon In Eastern States \Hospital Auxiliaries Convention Session aving Eeaste ut $2.1 billion is spent anâ€" by Canadians for health of which ©1135 miltion is funds and $94% mtillion is ana Bernard F. Ennals ofâ€" s s. matching accesâ€" her corsage was also >ï¬ = /‘ R { pllll c ldec c States. the bride hunterâ€"green suit with black avcesâ€" re a vellow orchid Lucky 7 Sale s on extension of our basic policy. .."to find for you the best possible values in fine quality fashionable appoarel." There are some wonderful bargains to be had and we remind you that the best of these will go early, so come as soon as you possibly can. Lucky 7 Sale ends Saturday, October 31. lLingemie + Corsetry â€" Hosery + Sportswear + Accessorres 12® to *4.01 REGULAR Evangeline Lingerie SAVINGS FROM All owr reguiar stock from 12¢ sovings on 69¢ panties to $4 01 savings on $29.98 to 34. 0! savings on 527.78 peignoir sets. Slips, halt slips, gowns, pyjamas and tave! sets ore aiso included os wel es many new arrmvais to these collections "epigts $5.¢ m ' _.|_ The panel is the feature of the : * * . * 44 aï¬,erno‘:)n program Oct. 27 of the MR. AND MRS. EDWARD ARNOLD MARSDEN toast each Dietetic Section of the Ontario other following their recent marriage in Royal York United Hospital Association. The secâ€" Church. The bride is the former Rosalie Elizabeth Brylinski, tion‘s meetink will be chaired by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brylinski, Spring Garden Rd. Miss Elizabeth Chives, dietiâ€" and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Marsden, tian at the Queensway a.nd chairâ€" Glenroy Ave. man of the Ontario Hospital Asâ€" Photo by R. G. Dance| SOC!@tion committee of the Onâ€" mg stcenes heso+ 5 . â€" C tario Dietetic Association. The administrator of the Queensway General Hospital and one of the medical staff have been invited to participate in a panel discussion at a meeting of the Ontario Hospital Association in Toronto next week. Mr H, F. Garwood and Dr. G. D. Williams will be talking on "Hoopital Communications" from the points of view of the adminâ€" istrator and the doctor. 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The theme of this year‘s conâ€" vention is "Hospital Progress Through Planning and Action." Major sessions will include a symposium on the responsibiliâ€" ties of medical and hospital staff for the quality of patient care. Presentations will be made by prominent physicians and hospiâ€" tal trustees. A featured speaker will be Justice Emmett Hall, Chief Jusâ€" tice of the Supreme Court of Guest speaker at the openingâ€" day luncheon of the association‘s 40th annual convention is to be the Honorable Judy LaMarsh, Minister of National Health and Welfare. Mrs. Van A. Drope, Mrs. A. Canada, and the chairman of the ton‘s fifteen special suuont A H. Cobham and Mrs. L. M. Macâ€"\Royal Commission on Canada‘s wide range of commercial exhiâ€" donald of the Women‘s Auxiliâ€"\Health Services. Also scheduled bits will again be on display for ary, Queensway General Hospiâ€" are: the benefit of hospital personâ€" donald of the Women‘s Auxiliâ€" ary, Queensway General Hospiâ€" tal are delegates to the Hospital Auxiliaries Association Convenâ€" tion at the Royal York Hotel, October 26 to 28. Mount Sinai Hospital. The modâ€" erator is Miss Margaret Ketchen, Director of Nutrition at Toronto General Hospital. Many other members of the Queensway staff will be attendâ€" ing meetings on their professionâ€" al specialties during the threeâ€" day convention, Oct. 26 to 28. 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