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Weston-York Times (1971), 28 Jun 1973, p. 10

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On Saturday, June 16, Clara Figliomeni and Mike Grieco were wed at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic performed by . Father Durante. The church was a beautiful setting of all white with a floral arch at the entrarice, a white carpet from the door to the altar, white bows on each pew and vases of white flowers on the altar. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long white gown of peau de soie with a long veil and carried a bouquet of white flowers Matron of honor was Rosa Sanâ€" tarcangelo and bridesmaids were Anna Fuschini, Maria Grieco and Josie Grieco. The girls were all gowned in long gowns in various colors and age E:m ifio UP TO 50% OFF For the second successive year Humber College is offering a unique residential coâ€"educational experience for individuals interested in any facet of the music world. f * â€"Students participating in the intensive 2â€"week workshop will study with some of the most experienced music educators in Canada. The Humber College Music Workshop offers performers an opporâ€" tunity for 2 weeks of intensive work in a major area of study. under the guidance of professional staff. Your courses are eligible for credit toward the Humber College 3â€"year Music Diptoma Program. Studies will include such areas as: The History of Music I & 11; Stage and Concert Band; Strings; Guitar; Accordion; Keyboard and : SHOE STC Humber College Summer of ‘73 Residential Summer Music Workshop July 22 to August 5, ‘73 at Geneva Park Conference Centre on Lake Couchiching ; Fee: $125.00 for the 2 weeks ’ Registrations will be limited to 130 students and the $125.00 registration fee includes accommodation, all meals and free use of the extensive recreation facilities. Register early, call 677â€"9540 today. SHOE STORE wore white floppy hats with a band around the crown to match their dresses. They carried bouquets of assorted colored flowers. Best man was Vito Petrozza and the ushers were Rocco Nobile, Domenic Gaudio and Jerry Fran The wedding reception was held at Casa Commisso, Lawrence Avenue West, where guests were received by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppe Figliomeni, and the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Grieco. The bride‘s mother wore a gown of hot pink silk with a matching corsage and the groom‘s mother was gowned in pale blue with matching corsage. The bride and groom spent a couple of days at the Conâ€" y, June 28, 1973 ~ Here‘s a Real Opportunity to Purchase Canada‘s Finest and Imported Nhoes & Nandaly at Low. Low Prices tE 2934 DUNDAS ST. W . 769â€"2045 Open Daily to 6 (Thurs. & Fri. till 9) ruth russell / 653â€"7439 SIZES 4A to E â€" 44 to 11 (Not all sizes in every line) @ B t\NDOLINOS @ BACHELOR GIRL @ CLARKRK‘S ® FLORSHELVM @ BR A\YCO ®© DEC \RLO PLUS QTHER FAMOUS MAKE SHOES Good Selection of Brand Name Handbags Greatly Reduced July 28. +++ Sincere sympathy is extended to Ernie Trottier, of St. Hilda‘s Church, on the death of his father Saturday, June 23. The Trottier‘s were former residents of Dynevor Road and _ Northcliffe Boulevard. Avenue. The shower was given by Pat‘s sister Margaret who is to be maid of honor at Pat‘s wedding. The wedding will take place at Fairbank®© Presbyterian Church, Ramsden Road, stellation Hotel before taking off to Italy for a honeymoon. The bride‘s going away outfit was a beige suit. +++ A bridal shower was held Monday, June 18, in honor of Pat Beardwood, of Fairbank Mr. Trottier‘s death was a only 41 years old and we are most sorry to hear of it. To Mrs. Trottier and her family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most trying time. +++ We have a couple of birâ€" thdays this week: A very happy birthday to my niece, Connie Saunders, who will be 18 today. We hope you have a nice birthday Connie dear. Fondest love and kisses from us all. shock to friends as he was A very happy birthday is extended to a very sweet and dear little miss of Dynevor Road, Miss Carrie Feldstein. Carrie will be celebrating her birthday Saturday, July 1. We know that Mr. and Mrs. Feldstein have a very lovely party planned for Carrie and her friends. This is Carrie‘s fourth birthday and we wish her every happiness. Happy birthday Carrie from all of us. . Sixty nine members of the Happy Gang Senior Citizens club which meets weekly at the Church of St. Mark and Calvary celebrated senior citizens week by taking a day long bus trip to Niagara Falls. On the way to Niagara they stopped to see the St. Catherine‘s locks and then drove through Niagaraâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake where they were able to view the new Shaw Festival Theatre. Following BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK NOTICE TO ALL STORE OWNERS AND OPERATORS IN THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK FOR THE YEAR 1973, COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK BY RESOLUTION 73â€"18A HAS DECLARED MONDAY, JULY 2ND TO BE OBâ€" SERVED AS DOMINION DAY. BYâ€"LAW 23249 PROVIDES THAT ALL SHOPS EXâ€" CEPT WHERE THE ONLY TRADE OR BUSINESS CARRIED ON IS THAT OF A LICENSED HOTEL OR TAVERN, VICTUALLING HOUSE OR REFRESHâ€" MENT HOUSE, A DRUG STORE, AN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION OR A PUBLIC GARAGE: SHALL REMAIN CLOSED ON DOMINION DAY (CANADA DAY.) BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 23249 A BYâ€"LAW to close all shops on Dominion Day (Canada Day.) WHEREAS Section 379a (5a) and (6) of The Municipal Act, R.S.0. 1960 Chapter 249 as amended, provides that the council of every township may be byâ€"law require that all or any class or classes of shops in the municipality shall be closed on any holiday as defined in The Interpretation Act. AND WHEREAS under The Interpretation Act, Dominion Day is included in the definition of holiday. NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE BOROUGH OF NORTH YORK HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. In this Byâ€"law: (a) ‘closed‘ means not open for the serving of any customer; (b) ‘shop‘ means a building or part of a building, booth, stall or place where goods are exposed or ofâ€" fered for sale by retail, and barbers‘ shops, beauty parlours, shoe repair shops, shoe shine shops and hat cleaning and blocking businesses, but does not include a place where the only trade or business carried on is that of a licensed hotel or tavern, victualling house or refreshment house, a drug store, an automobile serâ€" vice station or a public garage. 2. That all shops in the Borough of North York shall be closed and remain closed on Dominion Day (Canada Day.) 3. Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions of this Byâ€"law shall forfeit and pay, at the discretion of the convicting Magistrate a penalty not exceeding (exclusive of costs) the sum of five thousand dollars for each offence. R 4. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on and after the 30th day of June. 1970. ENACTED and PASSED this 22nd day of JUNE, A.D., 1970. (Sgd.) E. Roberts Deputy Clerk (8gd.) Basil Hall Mayor Everyone had removed their registration badge except me. I, unfortunately, had to put my badge on with a safety pin and it caught in my dress and there was no way I was going to rip my dress so I just left it alone. My badge was different than the others as I had registered in with the press so in quite Last, weekend I was waiting in Montreal airport for my flight back to Toronto after having attended a week long session where some 2,500 delegates from 54 countries were taking a look at the cost of health care at the International Hospital There were a number of hospital personnel waiting for this one particular flight and we were all sitting and standing around discussing different aspects of the meetings. a picnic lunch at Queenston they spent the afternoon at the falls. Mrs. Ivy James, of Silverthorn Avenue, left Friday evening for a three week bus <trip to British The ladies of South minâ€" ster United Church prepared supper for the travellers before they left for home. Sunny weather added to everyone‘s enjoyment of a happy day. barbara beatty/653â€"8801 large red letters was the word: press. I was talking " away to someone when one of the boys came up to me what would happen if we did." It was beautifully put and I had never thought what might be in the minds of others when they saw it but now I know and I must find a new place to pin a press badge. I don‘t think I have ever been to a more interesting conference and I hope that over the summer months, if space permits, I will be able to share with you some of the things that are going on around the work in the health field. It was a delightfully funny end to a long and tiring week and much appreciated by all who were bored waiting to take off. just standing here wondering Beginning Wednesday, July 4 a recreational program for primary age children, five to eleven, will be conducted at the creative playground at F.H. Miller Junior School. It will operate between 9 a.m. and 12 noon under the direction of a recreational â€" assistant provided by the parks and recreation department of the Borough of York. Parents and other inâ€" terested adults in the community will be needed to assist the leader in games, arts and crafts and sing songs. If you are interested do come along and volunteer your help. This activity is provided at no cost and is open to any child in the area. Every Thursday morning, beginning July 5 at 10 a.m., there will be a ladies‘ physical fitness program held at F.H. Miller School. This will be open to any women in the area at a nominal cost of thirty five cents per week. Columbia. Accompaning Mrs. James will be her sisterâ€"inâ€"law â€" another Mrs. James. Ladies with preâ€"school children are urged to bring them along and it is hoped that each week one mother will volunteer to babysit. Supervised summer programs for the nine to twelve age groups in this district, will be held at Bert Robinson Park, Silverthorn School, Haverson Park and Keelesdale Park. They will be held 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. each week day and Monday to Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There is plenty of opportunity for supervised activities in our neighâ€" bourhood. Parents are always welcome to lend a hand and recreation leaders would appreciate help. _ Last Thursday we said goodâ€"by to Nancy and Danny Little who have lived in our district for the past three years. Nancy and Danny were the foster children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sparkes of Gilbert Avenue and, although we will miss them, we are so very happy to report that they have been adopted together and are settling in with new parents. Mrs. A. Speight, who was a long time resident of this district is presently confined to Northwestern Hospital. All your _ neighborhood WÂ¥ friends hope ‘that you are soon feeling better. 64 we

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