Times & Guide (1909), 6 Sep 1962, p. 5

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In a gladioli setting recently,| mums. The flower girl, Miss Iflud edLindl Mary Ellen Blllnu 38$ Heather Hipkin, was in mauve wed to Mr= George Brzn ; ; noseâ€" Mather at Elverston Park Wnitâ€" :il;m and carried a pink ed Church, with Reverent Cll‘~‘ iA s K Mather at Elverston P; ed Church, with Rever men Beckel officiating Young Neighbours Wed Setile In Downsview The bride, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, was gownâ€" ed in full length silk organza, and carried a cascade bouquet of feathered white carnations and pink sweetheart roses .Miss Marie Atlas, maid of honour, wore yellow silk organza, and had a bouquet of mauve mums. Bridesmaids Miss Leona Zimnik and Miss Rosemarie Moore were attired in apple green silk organâ€" CLUB NEWS Reg Underhill has gone in for tattoos now. The two hearts with a sword piercing them. Betty Ewing should like that. NEW MEMBERS Last week John Suzuki and Norm Wheeler joined the Club. John from Eather Lorrie and Norm from Jason Road. DANCE This Saturday night 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. in the Gym at the Educational Centre, Islington and â€" Elmhurst. The Opening Dance of the Fall Season. Dress Boysâ€"Ties, white shirts© and coats, dress pants. Girlsâ€"Dresâ€" ses or blouses and skirts, no sweaters. COMiNG EVENTS For September Bobby Curtola and his Orchestra. In October the Mambo Orchestra. More about this next week. Watch the column for changes in price of admission for members and non members. VACATIONS Bryan Dixon returned from Wasaga Beach. Was sporting Karen Spencer of Davenport Rd. Gail Lynskey and Rick Hutchâ€" inson must be going all out no dutch treats Rick is stuck. John White is back in the runâ€" ning girls just returned from Lewiston, Michigan. Chris Jenkinson â€" back _ for school after spending a month at his uncles in Keyes, Manitoba where he had an experience of driving a truck on the farm in second gear through a grove of trees coming upon a muddy stretch at 40 m.p.h knocking down two trees on his right and then two more on the left and then side swiping six more be: with _ bouquets af _ yellow BU 61777 YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Rexdale Teen Gossip By UNCLE GORD 1043 WESTON ROAD WM. G. BEECH, General Insurance Notary Public ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Call RO 6â€"4603 | _ After their trip to the Laurenâ€" |tians, the newlyweds settled in lDownsview. ‘The groom, son of Mr. and FREE TRIP TO IT.ALV . Mrs. Alfred Mather, was attendâ€" Master N. ,B""ge.”_ of Aquile ed by Mr. Eric Hipkin Ushers| Rd., won the tree trip to Italy, were Mr. Jack Kennedy and Mr,/@ll expenses paid, on a lucky Jack Ball. ticket draw at the Benefit Picnic The reception was held at Pine and Field Day, sponsored by the Point Community Centre, with|Italian Immigrant Aid Society of Mrs. Ball receiving in a mauve| Toronto, in Italian Gardens last ensemble and the groom‘s mothâ€"‘ Sunday. er assisting in an aqua dress with RIDE BICYCLE PENALTY The reception was held at Pine ; Point Community Centre, with Mrs. Ball receiving in a mauve ensemble and the groom‘s mothâ€" er assisting in an aqua dress with jacket. | REGISTRATION WEEK sEPT. 10â€"14 SHAW NIGHT SCHOOL Enrol NOW at your schoolâ€"7:30 to 9:00 p.m. this week, 7 Shaw Business Schools in Toronto. Phone 924â€"5771 t« Phone 924â€"57 71 tor complete information on registration and courses, sHAW SCHOOLS Head Office: 55 Charles St. W., Toronto fore bringing the vehicle to a halt. Marsha Little returned Satur day from a month at the cot tage. Pat Campbell and George Nicholl were hitting it off well at the Club Dance the other night. All must be forgiven. Barb Kestevens has put on weight while on holiday at Campbellford. Bill Battersby should be happy as all is forgivâ€" en. Telegram Boy, Brian Doty, the DOT, is a moucher so says Lynda Price, who has to wander to the door at 11.00 a.m to ansâ€" wer a delicate knock while Denâ€" nis Barcik is at work. Vern (Vera) Douglas is conâ€" fident his girl is Cathy Spruce. But I don‘t think so says Wayne Campbell. Right from the horses mouth, Maureen (Schmoe) McMeekin, denies heart throbs for, Tom (Loverboy) _ Ransom. Quote, ‘Still 100% for Bryan Dixon.‘ Gail Freeman was all thrills the other night at the Ex when Bob Curtola held her hand. Gail Piggott and Ron Cowan have decided to make it steady. Why do we not see Marlene McMeekin at the dances, is it because Art Hind and his car are so popular. Cliff‘s Smoke Shop to open a Record Bar featuring the Top Fifty of the C.H.U.M. Hit Parâ€" ade, this week. We welcome Barbara Beechy to Rexdale. Barb is working at the Bank of Commerce. (Continued from page 4) many aircraft as can possibly operate safely within the limits of these varying conditions. A cloud ceiling of less than 3000 feet or visibility of less than three miles would have resulted in the show being cancelled. Trenton was a hive of activity for the Show, aircraft of all shapes and sizes lay spotted around the area. Press Day â€" RCAF A row of T.33 jet trainers lay | neatly parked on the edge of the runway, ready for takeâ€"off, huge Yukon transports, and deltaâ€"winged, needleâ€"nosed fighâ€" ters of 410 Allâ€"Weather Cougar Squadron. from Upland RCAF station, Ottawa, were to be seen also â€" in position at dit‘(erenti points around the station. All ‘actors‘, waiting to play their part in the only Internat ional Air Show on the North American continent. Rexdale Ramblings The Magistrate at St. Catharâ€" ines last week for dangerous driving issued Dave Black a 6 months sentence that he ride a bicycle every day for the next six months and not drive a car. 16 YEAR OLDS DRIVE Parents who permit 16â€"year olds to drive cars are like giving children _ loaded â€" guns, Halton County Crown _ Attorney Peter McWilliams told court this past week. INTERFAITH Sunday will be celebrated in all the churches Sunday Septemâ€" ber 23rd 1962. _ WELCOME To our Community Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson who have movâ€" ed into their new home on Katâ€" rine Rd., from Montreal. ADIEU Mr. and Mrs. Don Strath of Henley Cres., residents for six years to live in the City. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kovacs of Katrine Rd., who will make their new abode in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Franssen who have returned home to Holâ€" land to live. REMEMBER Mrs. E. Jeanes who is still in Women‘s College St., Hospital. Don‘t forget â€" those â€" Getâ€"Well Cards and your prayers. REXDALE ALLIANCE CHURCH meeting in the Elms School, Golfdown Rd., Church School at 10.00 a.m. Morning Worship at 11.00 a.m. and the Evangelical Service at 7.00 p.m. Pastor Rev. Ross Ingram will conduct both Services. An enthusiastic group of teenagers from _ Rexdale, Thistletown, Weston and North York enjoyed the fourth sumâ€" mer youth meeitng of the Rexâ€" dale Alliance Church. After a strictly amateur ball game the young people listened reverent: ly as the pastor brought a brief devotional chaltenge. Then the evening was completed with a weiner roast. ‘CHILD!EN'S OUTDOOR MEETINGS 21 HENLEY The Rexdale Alliance Church is supporting a series of outdoor1‘ Children‘s _ Meetings, _ Monday through Friday, September 10â€"14 from 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. The meetings are going to be held in the parking lot of Thistletown Collegiate. Many of the children will congregate at the home of the Sunday School Superintendâ€" ant, Mr. Don Silcock 21 Restâ€" ever Gate, Rexdale, and form a parade into the school grounds. Mr. Vince Woodhouse, children‘s evangelist, will carry out the Groom From Rexdale Attended By Brother Once Again‘! Early Fall SPECIAL Complete _ w i t h new "Smooth Line" cut and personalized style! Meflaf & ~“ Ne at d "‘ <€. 4 HAIR .. ~ «. COLORING + > &l" i»» OUR SPECIA &# 4 1980 Weston Rd. Opp. Post Office COLD WAVE PERMANENT FINE QUALITY _ Next Sunday RALLY Sund.y[ worship as follows 8.00 a.m. Holy |Communion, 9.15 a.m. Holy Comâ€" lmunion and Sermon, 11.00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, |3.15 p.m. Holy Baptism. _ The ‘Church School meets 9.15 & 11.00 ‘a.m. Nursery, Preâ€"School & \Primary Departments. 2.00 p.m. ‘Junior and Senior Depts and | Young People‘s Bible Class. 7.30 p.m. The Rexdale & District |Council of Churches, invites you }w attend the special service at | Rexdale United Church. All | churches paritcipating. theme, "Exploring with Christ" $T. PAUL THE APOSTLE ANGLICAN Congratulations to Bill and Joyce Saint on the birth of their son and also to Leonard and Pauline Cary on the birth of their son, David. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Langan visited England, Scotland and Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Les Davis, acâ€" companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rolfe, visited friends in England and also attended the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. Davis‘s parents. Mrs. Eric Jung has just reâ€" turned from a delightful visit to her family in Hongâ€"Kong. There are two Young People‘s Bible Classes at 2.00 p.m. One for 13 years and one for 14â€"16 years . Preparation Classes for Conâ€" firmation will commence soon for Adults and Young People. Those interested are invited to a meeting at the Church Sunday, September 16th at 3.45 p.m. The Flowers last Sunday on the Holy Table were given by Mr. J. H. McCarthy, in loving memory of his father. Sheaves of wheat, cats and barley are still needed for the Thanksgiving services for the Blessing of the Harvest Sunday September 16th. The Servers Guild met at 6.30 p.m. last evening. The group Committee meet this evening at 8.30 p.m. Tomorrow night the Cubs ‘B‘ Pack meet at 7.00 p.m. $T. BENEDICTS ROMAN CATHOLIC Masses Sunday 8.00, 9.15, 10.30 a.m. 40 Hour Devotion Sunday 11.40 a.m. mass Monday and Tuesday. Guest Speaker Father Langan O.F.M., COV. of the Franciscan Order from Winona, Ontario. The Father will hear confessions â€" Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings. The Parish Mixed Bowling League â€" commences _ activities September 13th at 7.30 p.m. in the Thistletown Bowl. All new members are cordially invited to join and please contact Mr. Wilf. MacLean 741â€"1062. The Knights of Columbus will meet at St. Phillips Hall, Jane and Wilson. HUMBER VALLEY KINSMEN â€" KINNETTES The following Officers will be installed at the joint fall meetâ€" by GORDON CAMPBELL Miss Susan Simms was dressed in a full length white peau de soie gown. * AIR CONDITIONED * PARKING FACILITIES Mr. George Nagel, brother of the groom, was best man, and ushers ‘were Mr. Peter Warrian, Mr. Reg Prower, Mr. Ken Stadâ€" eski and Mr. Robert Jablonski. Master Gordon Batty was ring bearer. *‘OPEN EVENINGS Mrs. Jablonski, wearing lavâ€" ender shantung, received her guests at the Catholic Informaâ€" tion Centre, and was assisted by the mother of the groom in a navy blue dressmaker suit. After their wedding trip on the Saguenay River Cruise, the bride and groom will reside in northâ€" ern Etobicoke. CUT N CURL $5.175 ing September 10th in the Skyâ€" line Hotel. Fellowship meeting at 7.30 p.m. General Meeting ll‘ 8.00 p.m. followed by a dmce.‘ Kinsmen â€" Hon. Past President‘ Jim Poulos, President Don Blair, Viceâ€" Fred Bishop, Vice Jim Vair, Secretary Larry Gee, Treaâ€" surer Bruce Quincey, Registrar Phil Fraser, Bulletin Directors Ken Kamken and Bill Lumiss, Directors John St. Cyr and Nick Ryback. _ Kinnettes _ President Doreen Ryback, Vice Norma Wilson and Barbara Vair, Secâ€" retary Marion Gellaty, Treasurâ€" |er Joyce Bishop, Registrar Alice iFox. Bulletin Norma Gee. Fall services are now being observed. Morning Worship at 11.00 a.m. Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. for all ages. Awards will be given this Sunday for attendâ€" ance of last year. REXDALE UNITED REXDALE PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Colin Todd has returned| from vacation and will conduct\ both morning services of worâ€"‘ ship at 9.45 a.m. and 11.15 a.m.| Sunday School Pre School, Nursâ€" ery, Kindergarten and Primnn" Departments at 9.45 and 11.15 a.m. Junior and Intermediate at 2.00 p.m. also the Young Mens Bible Class. 7.30 p.m. Hi. C. and Teenagers will meet with the service for the Council of Churches conducted in the Church. _ Special Old Time Hymns and Choruses with a massed choir from all the churches will lead the singing. All the Ministers of the Ministerâ€" ial Association of Rexdale will take part. Guest Speaker will \be Rev. S. D. France, Minister |of Calvary Baptist Church, Coâ€" ‘bourg. Mr. France recently reâ€" turned from India. turned from JUVENTUS JUVENTUS WIN BOWL Italian Gardens Soccer Tournâ€" ament won by Juventus over Toronto City bantams 4 to 0. Teams competing St. Andrews,! Scarboro; Rexdale District; St. John Bosco. Mr. John Siviter of the Rexdale & District Soccer Club arranged the Tournament. The General Manager of the Gardens Mr. Doug Fabbro preâ€" sented the trophy cup to the Captain Victor Santos at the Bandshell before thousands of spectators. This is a challenge cup to be played for each year with a hundred dollar prize. The games score as follows Rexâ€" dale won first game on a bye from St. Bi Boys Club; Second game Juventus 3, St. Andrews 0; Toronto City Bantams 3, St. John Bosco 2; Rexdale 0, Juvenâ€" tus 5. Everyone was then treatâ€" ed to a display of fine dancing iby the Halford School of Daneâ€" ing. HOME & SCHOOL Westhumber H & S executive will meet 8.00 p.m. at the School September 10th. The General meeting September 24th. ELMS First executive meeting 10th September at 8.00 p.m. on the School. Will hold their first executive meeting of the fall season Tuesâ€" day September 11th at 7.30 p.m. ELMLEA at the School. General Meeting will be Tuesday September 25th at 8.00 p.m. Downtown Weston of original oil paintings by the students of the Franklin Carmichael Art Group, will take place at 34 Riverdale Dr., Thistletown on Sept. 8th from 2 to 6 p.m. â€" Proceeds For Appointment Dial go to the "Â¥". THE ANNUAL OPPORTUNITY & ART 249â€"6688 241â€"0978 S A L E CH HAIR STYLE Twenty locations are available, icoke _ Municipal Offices, 550 for the fall prenatal classes thil"“mh"?‘w Road. in Toronto. so that all interâ€" | The first hour of each class yeat it § | covers "Mother and Baby Care", ested expectant mothers will be and the second hour offers inâ€" able to attend one in their own ! struction and demonstration in area. Classes are conducted by physical preparation tor childâ€" Public Health Nurses once a bearing. To be eligible for the week for eight weeks, and are| ‘‘Physical Preparation" class, two hours in duration. The class| mothers must have their physicâ€" in this area will begin September\iuu' written permission and 18, Tuesday evening, at the Etobâ€"‘ must be attending or have atâ€" A wedding of local interest j at took place on Saturday, Sept. 1st. | m at Old Davenport United Church De when Lorraine Darlington beâ€"| f came the bride of Alexander |P: (Sandy) Lyall | st Given in marriage by her fathâ€" er, the bride wore a lovely fullâ€" length gown of white satin with chapel train and a finger tip veil. Her matron of honour was Mrs. Jean Franze. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Rae Gill, Miss Mary Wilson and Miss Susan Lyall. Barbara Lyall and Sharon Luckâ€" ett were flower girls All the attendants were dressed alike in gowns of green taffeta with matching headdresses and carâ€" ried shower bouquets of bronze mums and yellow roses. Mr. Dave Anderson attended the groom as best man and the ushers were Messrs. Gary Darâ€" lington, Charlie Stafford and Murdock Gill. Mrs. Darlington was at the organ. The reception was held at the Ascott 27 and after the guests had passed down the receiving line the happy couple were piped to their places at the head table by a couple of Highâ€" landers in full regalia. An evenâ€" ing of dancing followed the deâ€" licious dinner. Outâ€"ofâ€"town _ guests included Mr. & Mrs. Ken Harris of Queâ€" bee and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Baker and Maryâ€"Ann of London. Forâ€" mer neighbours aftending were Mrs. Usher, Mrs. Bailey, Mr. & Mrs. Forbes and Mr. & Mrs. Craydon with Joyce and June and their husbands. With the Exhibition over and school started, everyone is getâ€" ting ready to start the winter‘s activities, We hope that all the organizations and Churches in |the Hardingtonâ€"Brookhaven area will keep us informed of coming events so that the column may be used to advantage. All news must be in by noon Sunday for ipublicalion the following Thursâ€" day so please get your notices in early either by phone or | through the letterâ€"box at 29 After their honeymoon, Lorâ€" raine and Sandy will settle in Weston and we wish them the very best in the years that lie ahead. Happy â€" Birthday to David Diplock who will be 16 on Sept. Miss Imogene â€" Affleck has been visiting Anne Burrell of Noranda Drive. Mr. & Mrs. Fox of Noranda Drive were the guests of Mr. & Mrs. Rickwood at their summer cottage last week. Renfield St All sessions of Sunday School at Trethewey Park United Churâ€" ch will start next Sunday. The Primary (6â€"8 years) and the Intermediate & Senior Groups (12 years and over) will meet HARDINGTON & DISTRICT While You Await Baby _ Classes For Mothkers _ MRS. E. WILSON e WEISDORF‘S Free Parking Tickets For Municipal Parking Lot on John St. el® 0‘ ) % fall fAashion The first hour of each class covers "Mother and Baby Care", and the second hour offers inâ€" struction .and demonstration in physical preparation tor childâ€" bearing. To be eligible for the *‘Physical Preparation" _ class, mothers must have their physicâ€" ians‘ written permission and must be attending or have atâ€" All the newest in coats and suits have just arrived: the selection of styles, fabrics and colors is well representâ€" ed at Weisdortf‘s. at 9:30 a.m. Beginners (3â€"5) meet at 11 a.m. and the Junior Dept. (9â€"11 years) meet at 2 p.m. Let‘s get off to a good start The Congregational Picnic for Trethewey Park United Church takes place next Saturday, Sept. 8. Meet at the Church at 9:45 a.m. for transportation to the TTC loop at Rogers Rd. & Bickâ€" nell. Here we will board a specâ€" ial streetcar chartered to take us to the Ferry Docks. This year the picnic will be held at Centre Island and if you haven‘t visited \ (Continued on page 7) Cable knit blouse, twoâ€" piece double knit jersey 329.50 suit. 2 Pce. Suits, from 19.95 Shaped _ front, in latest English hand sted fabric. at COOPER FURS‘ AUGEUST FUR _ saE Fabulous Fur Values Lovely COAT with MINK TRIM SUIT â€" COSTUME Save On An Outstanding Selection of Cooper‘s Regular Fine Quality Furs. It‘s Not Too Early For Cooper‘s Christmas Layaway Plan for Men Here‘s a Christmas shopâ€" ping tip for you men ... Choose a fur now at a substantial discount â€" a small deposit will hold. If you prefer paY FINAL WEEKEND a little each week and have it paid for by Christmas. * Budget Terms Available * CH e w'i':S]]floo for tended a series of the classes im "Mother and Baby Care". ‘"‘Mother and Baby Care" im« cludes the following topics: deâ€" velopment of babies, preparation and equipment for the baby, hygiene of pregnancy, the need for medical supervision, food for the family, labour, preparation for confinement, and care of the baby at home. Mothers should register as early in pregnancy as possible. ‘‘Physical _ Preparation for Childbearing" classes emphasize good posture, the art of volum» tary relaxation and purposeful breathing. _ Registration should be between the third and sixth month of pregnancy. Tours of the maternity wards are arranged in the hospitals where mothers are to be conâ€" fined. Fathers‘ classes are held for interested husbands, beginâ€" ning the week of October 15. Telephone the Prenatal Office at 363â€"4971 to register in any class. Registration fee for each class is $5.00. AT YOUR SERVICE VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES 1943 Weston Rd. at CH 1â€"1581 1978 _ WESTON ROAD CH 1â€"3952

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