Greenborough Community Church, 2000 Keele St. is holding a ‘"Youth Week" which began Sunday, March 28 with the young people of the church conducting the Sunday Service. One of the hymns sung in church was a comparatively _ new arrangement ‘"They‘ll Know We Are Christians". This has a folk song type melody to it. The Young Peoples‘ Group is having a Coffee House Friday, April 2 from 8 P.M. â€" 12 P.M. with admission of 50 cents per person. There will be entertainment in the form of a known folk singer, Terry Sturge. Everyone is welcome â€" the young at heart and young people. On Sunday the Youth Week will wind up with different youth groups parading into the church in their groups. The C.G.I.T., Explorers, Scouts, Cubs and Sunday School. This will be a special Sunday in two ways, not only will the youth of the church be represented but they will be celebrating the gathering by holding it on Palm Sunâ€" day. Greenborough Church holding youth week Mt. Dennis United Church was the beautiful setting of the marriage of Lynda Marie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George R. Green and Richard Donald, son of Mrs. Roberta Cotter on Marck 20, 1971, 4:00 p.m. Rev. Macavoy performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked radiant in an empire waist length gown of peau de soie, with lace trim, full sleeves and a train from the waist. She carried an orchid with baby‘s breath and stephonitis. Maid of honor, Miss Florence Green, sister of the bride, wore a deep purple velvet dress with a stlver lined hood. Bridesmaids, Angela Green, Vicki Traub, Janice Taylor and Mrs. Sharon Rushbrooke, wore deep magenta velvet gowns with silver lined The best man was Tom Tunnicliff and the ushers were Al Wolman, Ken Clare and Wayne Jemmett. The bride‘s mother wore a mauve dress with white accessories and a corsage of white and pink roses. The mother of the groom wore a rose dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. The reception was held at the Noshery Penthouse, Eglinton Ave. 0 For going away, the bride chose a navy blue pant suit with red accessories and a corsage of red and white sweetheart roses. The happy couple honeymooned in Niagara Falls and will reside in Toronto. Out of town guests included Mr. & Mrs. John Davidson & family of Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. & Mrs. C. Sproule of Lakefield, Ont., and Miss Helen Sproule of Odessa, Ont. Photo by Mr. Paul Hutchinson. MERLE NORMAN COSMETICSâ€"ALBION 1530 ALBION ROAD / SHOPPERS WORLD PLAZA JAlâ€"1111 MERLE NORMAN LET‘S FACE IT OPEN HOUSE APRIL 1â€"2â€"3 These have been a favorite item for the past number of years. To order yours, get in touch with Mrs. Grace English at 651â€"9206. v +++ The Northwestern Skating Club carnival played two nights to standing room crowds Friday, March 2 and Saturday March 27. Both nights were sellouts as audiences viewed the moods and music of 10 different countries. Three hundred children skated each night from Cedarvale, Keelesdale and Lambton Arenas. This years show was a great success and all who viewed it The ladies of the O.N.O. group of the church are again making their delicious, decorated, butterâ€" creamâ€"filled eggs and selling them for 50 cents each. 3z _York ZCerOz{ral Lois Flaherty _ 65 1â€"6386 _ pUD! 4 " Iy g& ork g ntral _2 im 2 Lo Z_Z Northwestern Figure Skating Club officially ended its skating season March 26 and 27 by holding its annual carnival, sanctioned by the C.F.S.A., at Keelesdale Arena. This year‘s show ‘"Bon Voyage‘‘ included moods and music different countries. stobe lights flashing around the rink as nine senior adâ€" vanced girls did a number in bright _ pink _ costumes depicting the bon voyage party and then onto the airport by bus which was skated around in a pattern. ‘Up, up and away,‘ followed with stewardesses dressed in metallic gold costumes and hats doing their precision number. Mexico! the first stop with the Mexican Jumping Beans and a quartet, Paola Jakasa, Michelle Lenchak, Debbie Waddell and Brenda Cook. A junior advanced number called the Sweet Senoritas was well done by the girls in different colored skating outfits trimmed with flowers and carrying baskets of flowers which they handed out to the ladies in the audience. are sure to agree. The anâ€" nual meeting of the Norâ€" thwestern Figure Skating Club will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 6 in The Centennial Building, 2694 Eglinton Avenue West. Anyone who is interested is invited. England was next, with a number on Carnaby Street and a young couple, Paola Jakasa and Andrew Pluta skating very aptly to ‘Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head.‘ A group perâ€" formed a number called a Mr. William Stark will carry out a guest inspection of 700 Squadron Air Cadets, April 5, 7:30 p.m. at St. Basil the Great College School, 3100 Weston Road North, in Weston. William Stark is a former air cadet of the British Air Cadet _ movement â€" and following his cadet training served as a member of the Royal Air Force. He is also a qualified glider pilot and received his training with the British Army. He will be accompanied during the inspection by Major H. Thorneycroft, DFrC. Northwestern skaters wow carnival spectators Guest inspection By Lois Flaherty 10 by Picadilly Lil solo skated by Lilliana Jakasa who had a bit of trouble Friday night but did a beautiful routine Saturday. Scotland and the bagpipes followed. Skaters dressed in bright red satin military tunics did a changingâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"guard routine followed by girls in red plaid kilts and a sword dance routine. Oh! Octoberfest in Gerâ€" many with the frauleins, herrens and barmaids. The scene, a bar with the girls followed by boys dressed in leather short pants and the barmaids concluding by a delightful routine. France was next in line with the beginners dressed as "les petite painteurs" in artist smocks and carrying paint palettes. These children were the showâ€"stealers being young and serious, but not so sureâ€"footed. This number was a pure lark and the audience were broken up by it. The people of Paris was done by six junior _ advanced _ girls dressed in pant suits. Their precision number was well done with good, high kicks.. Final number before inâ€" termission was a treat to see. Marianne Matysek, Gail Andrews, Sue Bazinet, Denes Pataky, Ian Hillman and Dean Atkinson, the clubs professionals, dressed to depict adagio dancers at an illâ€"lit cafe skated an arduous routine, that proved quite complicated, and as we watched were certain most viewing skaters hoped one day to be able to perform only half as well. Mad Mod World dressed purple jump suits with limeâ€" green fringed vests followed Africa, â€" the land of many moods and cultures, â€" the sheik, in this case Ian Chase our ice director, who sat in a golden throne with his two favorite wives at his teet while he watched two harem guards, Andrew Pluta and Paul Gartner perform their routine while brandishing curved swords and wearing baggy white pants and turbans to make the scene more authentic. The sheik then clapped for ;nb;égy;;z;n_t:sv;lï¬ hats and :nlsdhzzll]r:omsogl;(l:mtg éirpeg";l’_g sashes. Some could hardly their bit in blue harem pants stand up but they tried hard. with green sheer tops and Last but not least, the veils across their faces Orient where Sandy Gor, our followed by the two favourite darling ‘Japanese Doll‘ did wives, Elizabeth Harvey and â€" her solo. Sandy is sevenâ€" Julia Flaherty, dressed in _ yearsâ€"old and very tiny. Store and Greenhouseâ€"Adjacent to the Humber Memorial Hospital 72@ [T BAG PHONE 241â€"6951 241â€"5261 249â€"6008 Potted Cut Flowers: 1 Maple Leaf Dr. (at Jane St. ) Weston 180 Church St. Weston (at Pine St.) Hydrangeas Rose Bushes Tulip Pots Easter Lilies Mum Pots Mixed Pans Carnations Freesias Glads green sheer harem pants and blue blouse with bare midâ€" riffs doing a routine of spins and spirals and graceful hand movements reminding one of early Egyptian dancing. Now the Mau Mau warriors of deep Africa. This number was done by the boys and they put their full effort into it by hooting and howling as they skated around the rink with spears in hand and pretending to do battle. India, the land of the Guru and flower children â€" the flower children, dressed in bright Aâ€"line tunics with strands of beads and flowers in their hair did a very nice routine followed by six senior advanced â€" girls dressed in rich purple costumes, trimmed in fringe and gold sequins depicting gurus of India. To round out India, Donna Robinson, ‘"Goddess of Dawn" did her solo dressed in a gold metallic costume. Donna, who has been with the club for a number of years and has passed tests from beginner to CFSA Senior Silver dances shows what a skater can acâ€" complish by practicing. Russia, the country of cossocks, gypsies and peasants: The cossack number, with Dianna Hill, Elizabeth Harshegyi, Debbie Wright, Andrew Pluta, Terry Petley and Paul Gartner was lively and colorful. The three girls were dressed in peasant blouses and bright printed skirts and the boys in bright red satin, trimmed with gold cossack tunics and the baggy pants. The gypsy was portrayed by Diane Van de Velde, a senior advanced member of the club. Diane was dressed in a peasant blouse and a short colorful full skirt. She showed her skating ability in jumps and turns to the fast moving gypsy music. Again the real beginners, dressed as Russian peasants, stole the show with their antics. The little girls were dressed in midâ€"calf printed peasant skirts with kerchiefs on their heads, and the boys in baggy pants with hats and %@L/\ i Closing a weekâ€"long tinâ€"can curling bonspiel involving 1,100 local youngsters representing Cedarvale, Lambton and Keelesdale areas, Chairman of Parks and Recreation Committee, Alderman Jack Gallichan of Ward 7 presented trophies to the winners last Friday morning at Keelesdale Park Arena. 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