Times & Guide (1909), 30 Jun 1955, p. 2

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Mrs. Jones says she is enjoying Canada very much. Theory, Grade III: Stephen Haskill, honours; Albert Van Zuylen, honours. Grade II: Joseph Roberts, 1st class honâ€" ours. Grade I: Morton Gross, 1st class honours; Ardele Cutler, honours. â€" Piano, Grade VIII: Jacqueâ€" line Cook. Grade VII: Joanne Middlemiss, honours; Louise Ito, honours. Grade VI; Mary Duff, honours; Morton Gross, honours; Deanna S. Kinder, honours. Grade V: Mary Anne Shaw, _ honours; _ Lorraine Brown, Marshall Berger. Grade III: Linda Repath, 1st class honours. Piano, Grade II: Lorraine Repath, 1st class honours; Diâ€" ane Carter, honours; Marilyn Menton, _ honours; _ Ronald Morrish, _ honours; _ Robert Haber, honours; Elaine King, honours; Mary Worrall and Betty Houselander. Hazelwood, honours grades I Grade I: Ronald Morrish, 1st class honours; Lorraine Repath, Honours; Mark Okâ€" rent, honours. These pupils are from Downsview, Beverley Hills, Maple Leat, Humber Heights, Weston, North York and Toâ€" ronto. Personal _ Mrs. Orville Back left last night (June 29th) with Caroâ€" lyn and Johnâ€" to visit her three brothers and their famiâ€" lies in Vancouver. They‘l] stop off to visit friends in Regina for the July 1st weekend. Mr. Back will join them in Vanâ€" couyer on August 8th. They‘ll stop over at Banff and Winniâ€" peg on their journey home at the end of August. Miss Sandra Hanmer of Humber _ Heights _ reteived honours in her. grade eight piano. examinations at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto. Sandra is a pupil of Mrs. T. H. Rogers, Humber Heights. Singing: _ Ardele RANDELL‘S DRIVING SCHOOL 1 gal........87.25 1 qt....n-...'2.15 CANADIAN & ENGLISH CARS DRIVEXâ€"RO. 2â€"0100 WESTON BRANCH for PAINT AND WALLPAPER _. Cutler, Pupils Of K. Rogers 5And K. Carney Offer Annual der six years received a prize. The winners of the various races were as follows: girls 6 to 8, Lorna Muirhead, Sally McKay, and Judy Love; boys 6 to 8, Randy Stymers; girls 9 to 11, Melba Muirhead, Shirley Chernish and Donna Bankg; boys 9 to 11, Jack Love, Henry Shepherd; girls 12 to 14, Joan Banks, Mary Ann Shepherd; boys 12 to 14, Barry Mason and _ _ LOCK â€" MeMANUS The Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd, Mt. Dennis, was the setting when Dulcey Mcâ€" Manus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Castator and Natress Families Held Annual Reâ€"Unions June 25 The piano students of Kathleen G. Rogers, and Kathleen G. Carney, Humber Heights, held their annual recital in Central United Church in Weston on Friday evening before a very apâ€" preciative audience. 6 Following is the progrnmme:‘ National Anthem, Duet Rosebuds â€"Joan Layder and Judy Pelr-‘ son, Folk Songsâ€"Tommy Carâ€" ney, Chimesâ€"Susan Sanderson, Folk Songsâ€"Roy Smyth, Folk Songsâ€"Lois Buck, Slumber Song â€" David Steadman, O rgan Grinderâ€"Mary Miller, The Wind â€"Bobby Down, Jack O‘Lanterns â€"Elizabeth Heath, Gay is the Roseâ€"Lynda Bettridge, The Fox Hunt â€" Douglas Ball, Duet Little Rubyâ€"Sandra and David Connell, Little Spring Song â€" Mary Louise Cox, Marchâ€"Robâ€" ert Warren, Welsh Folk Songâ€" June Miller, In the Swing â€" Thomas Steadman, Fairies‘ Harp â€"Mary Parker. Song, The Lass with the Delia cate Airâ€"Lorna Curtis, A Spring Songâ€"Gail Miller, Bach Chorale â€" Margaret Jardine, Marche Slave â€" Sandra Connell, Duet, Wooden Soldiersâ€"Gayle Virgin and Gail Dokson, Habarnera â€" |Joan Lauder, Spinning Song, Arthur Finley, Chopin Prelude â€"Gayle Virgin, Beethoven Soâ€" natinaâ€"David Connell, Allegro Vivace â€" Judy Pearson, Dance Grotesque â€" Frank Raymond, L‘Avalancheâ€"Jean Tawse, Curiâ€" ous Story â€" Kathryn Easton, Sunrise in the Valleyâ€"Douglas Raymond, Hungarian Rhapsody â€"Gail Dobson, Song Last Night â€"Lorna Curtis, In a Monastery Gerdenâ€"Linda ‘ Morgan, Valse Chromatique â€" Gwendolyn Tawse, Beethoven Contra Dance â€"Sandra Hanmer, Duet Malaâ€" Guenaâ€"Barbara Hanmer, Padeâ€" rewski Minuet in Gâ€"Leonora Busato, Duet, Nolaâ€"Gwendolyn Tawse and Leonora Busato, Rusâ€" tle of Springâ€"Barbara Hanmer, Duet, Canadian Capersâ€"Leonora Busato. Meat pump available on deluxe That is where a York Room Air Conditioner is indispensable. Cools without chilling in sumâ€" YORKAIRE is a miracle of air manipulation. Call us for a deâ€" monstration today. mer, warms without fuel in spring and fall. Wedd in g s WESTON J. C. WARDLAW & CO. LTD. 102 MAIN ST. SOUTH ~Piano Reci pitching, Ernie Castator and Erniemgnnh. After the sports, a lovely supper was enjoyed. The winâ€" ners of the lucky numbers at the table were Ella Flynn Randy Stymers and â€" Mabel Scott. At the evening meeting, an election of officers was held with all officers being returned for another year, as follows: president, Ernie Banks, Viceâ€" E Herbert McManus, was united in marriage to Donald Victor Lock, gon of Victor Lock and the late Mr.s Lock. Rev. S. G. West offiâ€" ciated. Given in m‘rriue by her father, the bride wore a ballerâ€" inaâ€"length dress of white net over satin. Her matching headâ€" dress held her fingertip veil and. sheâ€"carriedâ€"pink roses. Maid of honour for her sister was Mona McManus, and bridesmaid was Betty McManus, another sister. They wore ballerinaâ€"length yelâ€" low and blue net. Juniot bridesâ€" maids were Eleanor Lock and Sharon Lock, both sisters of the groom, wearing blue and orchid nylon with net. All wore matchâ€" ing headpieces and carried mixâ€" ‘ed flowers. Groomsman for his brother was Eddie Lock and the usher was Charles Lock. Reâ€" ceiving at Fairbank lodge, the bride‘s mother wore pink crysâ€" talette with a corsage of pink roses. president; Percy Elson; HUTCHENS â€" DOBBIE The marriage of Mary Buâ€" chanan Dobbie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobbie, Scotâ€" land, to Pte. Carson Hutchens, youngest son of Mr. Wm. Hutchens, Weston, took place at 9 Tedder Street, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, aunt and uncle of the bride. The Rev. Gordon Legge officiated. + The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, wore white broâ€" cade and fingerâ€"tip veil, and carâ€" ried a nosegay of roses and ‘mums. She was attended by Miss E. Callan, friend of the bride and Mrs. M. Dewell, cousâ€" in of the bride. \ Cameron Campbell was best man. The bride‘s aunt and Mrs. Lohnes, the groom‘s sister, reâ€" ceived .the guests. of Sports ~a g}: Wear &*~ Elizabeth Shoppe and 72 Main St. $. CH. 1â€"0583 V Bathing Suits See Our Smart Display YORKA!RE Mode! B.78M8 Simply dial for comfert! Die! "Cool"" when‘it‘s hat, ‘eat"‘ when it‘s chilly. YORKA!RE Mede! Bâ€"30 : mount almost fush with CH. 19139 Weston The meeting was adjourned and some old time and modern dancing was had to the music Oof the Humber Valley Boys and Edna, of Bolton. The spot dance was won by Harry and Ella Flynn. A draw was held and the winners were, Eddie Castator and Jean Wilson. Edâ€" die was also the winner of the bean (uouln.( contest. NATRESS REâ€"UNION The 11ith reâ€"union of the Natress family was held at Bolton Fresh Air Camp on fair attendance. Members were many relatives and friends preâ€" them.â€" Ten races for the junior members were well contested with the boys in the glurality. There was also: a ‘ladies race, gentlemen‘s race, boys threeâ€" legged race, girls threeâ€"legged race, wheelbarrow race, ladies time guessing, lucky spot and bean guessing contests. present from St. Catharines, Stoney Creek, Toronto, Weston, Brampton, Woodbridge, Nobleâ€" ton, Nashville and Bolton. Special prizes were awarded ot the oldest lady present, Miss Lillian Nattress, Toronto;. to the youngest child, Betty Ann Nattress, Stoney Creek, 4% months old; to Lynda Nattress, whose birthday was June 25th; and to Mrs. Roy King, St. Catharines, _ who _ came _ the greatest distance. Letters of regret were read from _ Gordon Wood, Paris, France; Mr. and Mrs: N. W. Natress,‘ Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Natress, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilson, Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mr.. and Mrs. George N. Lawson, Indian Head, Sask.; and Brigadier W. J. Lawson, Q.C., Ottawa. After an excellent supper, the following slate of officers for the next reâ€"union was enâ€" dorsed: honourary president, Wm. R. Natress, Lloydtown; past president, Dr. J. A. Natâ€" Electricity is metered in kilowattâ€"hours (1,000 watts used for one hour). The small dial, at the bottom of the meter illustrated measures 1/10th of a kilowattâ€"hour. On completion of one revolution, the dial at the right moves t to show one kilowattâ€"hour. Similari ) three gthor dials indicate, from right to left, units of ten, one hundred _ . and one thousand kilowattâ€"hoursâ€" your meter, at all times maintains an accurate record of the small amount of lowâ€"cost electricity required to provide a better way of living. A he wattâ€"hour meter that measures the electricity you use is made with the same precision as a fine watch. Sealed to withstand dust and moisture, its sapphireâ€"jewelled bearings never need oil. It is designed to operate efficiently and accurately at all temperatures and is periodically checked by Dominion Government Inspectors. dent, Wm. E.‘Egan, Bolton; 1st viceâ€"president, â€" John A. * Natâ€" ress, Lloydtown; 2nd viceâ€" president, Wreford Nix, Wilâ€" Fesigeit, WEHSrOr® MMR, MR wdale; secretary, Eva‘ W, Natâ€" Your hair is so much softer, so much more natural, so much easier to care for when we "cut in" your wave > with some deft snips of the shears! Jeanne Hair Stylists 68 Main St. South Be Sure â€" â€" â€" ~ You will either be glad you did â€" orâ€"Sorry you didn‘t TALK OVER YOUR LIFE INSURANCE PLANS CH. 1â€"1301 â€" with â€" A. Weir Eckenswiller, C.L.U. W. J. Herron, Manager And $t. and Lake Shore Rd., phone Clifford 9â€"2358 NEW TORONTO, ONT. Many years of experience to direct your thinking. ‘ **T6 MAIN ST., NORTH 4 Boyd Ave. CH. 1â€"6805 c-i.uu--m AVTOMOBILE FINANCE SEAViES CRes. 8â€"2645 CH. 1â€"9601

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