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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Jun 1962, p. 7

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1 «* * Macdonald â€" Pullman Wedding Reverend Father Thomas Mcâ€" Hale was officiating clergyman when Patricia Joan Pullman, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Pullman of Downsview and Alexâ€" ander James Macdonald of Torâ€" onto took their marriage, vows in St. Charles Roman Catholic Church in a double ring cereâ€" mony. The church was decoratâ€" ed with chrysanthemums and pink carnations for the event. Downsview Bride Wed In Embroidered Organza Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride wore a floorâ€"length gown of white embroidered nyâ€" lon organza over taffeta. Styled with slim basque bodice, circlet neckline and lilyâ€"point sleeves, her gown presented a Dresden Doll style. Skirt was bouffant with Chapel train. A crown headâ€" dress held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade of yellow roses, white carnations, sweet peas and ivy. Attending as matronâ€"ofâ€"honor for her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, was . Mrs. Douglas Pullman in Aqua shanâ€" ting styled with circlet neckline, short sleeves and bouffant skirt. Her headdress was of matching material, and she carried a noseâ€" gay of carnations centred with pale yellow roses. Miss Deborah Ruth and Miss Marie Lynn Pullâ€" man, nieces of the bride, were in pale aqua bouffant frocks with | Letters . ... A Mother‘s Plea For Understanding . . I feel it would be a good idea and a tremendous help to famâ€" ilies of mentally ill relatives if you could possibly publish some articles on the subject or even this letter. . .. I never realized how . very cruel and unfair neighbours and even friends and relatives can be when one is suddenly faced with the heartbreaking problem of a mentally ill child. It just has to be treated like any other illness and when you take a lovâ€" ed one to an institution, underâ€" standing and kindness is such a wonderful help. My church friends are kind but on a small street it‘s a real hayday for gossip. f Why do people first find fault and judge the parents and seem so shocked? There is one couple that is just plain ashamed to be seen speaking to me. I‘m told my children‘s future will be ruined now. How can people be so ignorant? As it happens my child‘s illness isn‘t even inherited. No one knows when, in their own family, someone might be stricken. I dread to think how my child will be treated when he comes ‘home. Thank goodness I am an inâ€" telligent parent and asked for help and admitted my child was ill. There are many parents toâ€" day through fear and ignorance who hide the fact a member of their family is mentally ill, es pecially for the fear of what their neighbours will say. I‘m sorry for them. In this decade where science has done so much and how we have polio (oral vaccine, how can people be so far back in the middle ages about the mentally Electricity â€" The Safer, Cleaner More Economical Way To Have All The Hot Water You Need 1. Element Size Changed 2. Electrical Repair Service 3. Rent a Hydroâ€"Maid 4. Buy a Hydroâ€"Maid IF YOU NEED MORE HOT WATER ONE OF THESE HYDRO SERVICES WILL SUIT YOUR NEEDS Let SUPPLY MORE HOT WATER THAN YOU‘LL EVER NEED Ereariaty Can ETOBICOKE HYDRO tiered skirts and sashed in self material. They wore matching garlands of forgetâ€"meâ€"nots in their hair and carried nosegays of.yellow roses. ues Dr. Robert E. Macdonald was groomsman for his brother and Mr. Richard Ingles ushered. _ BE. 3â€"3251 â€" LOCAL 60â€"61â€"62 Mrs, Pullman, mother of the bride, received her guests after: the ceremony in turquoise lace, styled with petalled skirt, Her hat was of white petals and she wore a corsage of pink roses. Asâ€" sisting, Mrs. Macdonald, mother of the groom, was in an Ashes of Roses ensemble, sheath and matâ€" ching jacket, encrusted with pearl embroidery at the neckline. Her petal hat was in matching tones and her corsage was pink rOses. The bride‘s "going away" outâ€" fit was a coral suit, accessoried in black patent leather and beige hat. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald will live in Toronto. Prior to the ceremony a reâ€" hersal dinner party was held at Hart House for the immediate relatives and the bridal party. Special guests were grandparâ€" ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Biggar of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Dowling of Clareâ€" mount; and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Beard of Qdessa. ill? I wish that my neighbours could visit a mental hospital. I know it‘s given me a greatâ€" er understanding and compasâ€" sion towards the patients. So many are so lost and lonely and forgotten. If they only knew how much it helps if a neighbour would say to me as I pass on the street, "How is â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" coming aâ€" long?" or offer to take my other child when I visit the hospital. I should be fair though and say a couple of neighbours are nice about it but the majority are not. Rexdale League‘s Players‘ Parents Dance Tomorrow I really don‘t mind"too much as I have the Great Physician to turn to and He never fails. name withâ€"held The Spring Dance of the Rexâ€" dale Lacrosse League will be held Friday, June 15, at the Alâ€" bion Bowl, Thistletown Plaza. The dance will begin at 9: p.m. and will serve as a meeting ground for the parents of the boys in the league. Applications for tickets may be made from Mrs. Aston, CH 4â€"3355, Mrs. Jepson, CH 1â€"2840, or Mrs. Thompson, CH 1â€"5641. The league went into the seaâ€" son two weeks ago with a healâ€" thy 13 team roster, including aâ€" bout 200 boys in the Mite Diviâ€" sion, (6 to 7 years), the Atom Division (8 to 9), the PeeWee Division (11 to 12) and the Banâ€" tamâ€"Midget Division (13 to 16). Home Information Service Solve Your Problems on all home water heaters â€" Douwble or triple your hot water supply. twin element automatic water heater. $1.75 a month. Installation twin element automatic water heater. 40 Imperial gallons. $96.00 plus usual $20.00 replacement labour. Hydro 10â€"year unconditional guarantee. The setting was at the home of the bride‘s parents, when Eliâ€" zabeth Mclimoyl Beach, daughtâ€" er of Reverend and Mrs. Hecâ€" tor M. Beach of Frankford, Onâ€" tario became the bride of Alfred John LeGard, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Meldrum LeGard, of Weston. The bride‘s father ofâ€" ficiated. Given in marriage by her brother, Dr. John K. Beach, the bride wore a short length sheath and jacket ensemble in Heavenly blue with matching acâ€" cessories. Her flowers were white roses. Miss Kathleen Morrison of Belâ€" leville attended as bridesmaid in Cherry red with matching acâ€" cessories. Element and service parts and service. The house was decorated with Easter lilies for the ceremony and the wedding music was played on piano and violin, by the bride‘s neices, the Misses Ann and Eleanor Beach. The bride‘s mother wore a Navy crepe gown and yellow baby chrysanthemums and the groom‘s mother chose a Beige brocaded sheath accessories in blue and corsage of Rust chrysâ€" anthemums. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. LeGard left for a honeyâ€" moon trip to Oftawa and points east, the bride travelling in a blue costume. Upon their return they will live in Willowdale. No No No Charge Charge Charge Two films are reviewed this week which are recommended for young children, by the Torâ€" onto Children‘s Film â€" Library Committee: Children‘s Films MONDAY... MARK YOUR BALLOT When Audie Murphy, on his way to a small Western town hoping for a job on a cattle drive, lassoes a wild stallion to take the place of the horse he had lost, the next thing he knows he has a rope around his neck. He is rescued at the last minute by Dan Duryea who has been ridâ€" ing with the wranglers who want to string Murhpy up as a horse thief and the two ride off. When they get to town they are offerâ€" ed a fantastically high paying job as escort through! Indian terâ€" ritory to Mexico by a young woâ€" man who says she wants to join her husband there. It is soon ob vious that there is more to this proposition than meets the eye and the plot takes several unexâ€" pected twists and turns before it ends. Rating; Good Elvis Presley comes into . his own, both as an actor and a singâ€" er, in this amusing comedy about simple nomad in Florida. Elvis and his Pa (ARTHUR O‘CONâ€" NELL) have a jalopy full of orâ€" phans they have taken in from timeâ€"to time. Happening upon a THE TIMESâ€"ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thurs., June 14, FOLLOW THAT DREAM AITKEN M A R G ARE T piece of recently filledin land owned by the U, $ they exercise homesteading right and open a fishing pier. The peal of the mrfi eyed honesty of the little and how they discomfort a bunch of gamblers whoâ€"open a floating.game next door... Also, they get better of the welfare worker who tries to break up the family. By playing l_l.lh.- able, unsophisticated : boy * and singing humerous ballads Mr. Presley becomingly sticks to his last. Rating; Good.

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