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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Mar 1963, p. 5

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m the t ae married in Bonar Presbyterian Church 50 years ago and have lived in the Queensway district for over 40 years. Besides their four daughters, they have been blessed with ten grandchildren, and one greatâ€"grandchild. At the morning service in Queensway United Church on Sunday, March 17, Rev. R. H. Wylie dedicated twelve memorial Rymnaries, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Edgecroft Rd., in loving memory of their daughâ€" ter Sheila, (Mrs. Bryan Currah.) wishes for many more happy years, and good health to enjoy them? Congratulations to Miss Lynda Patricia Lashbrook, whose parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lashbrook, Islington Ave. S., have recently announced her engagement to Ronald Greenman, Toronto. _ Lynda has set the date for her wedding â€" September 21, in Grace United Church, Toronto. The 21ist Lakeshore group of Scouts and Cubs, with their dads, enjoyed a delicious turkey dinâ€" ner on March 22 in Queensway United Church, and were enterâ€" tained by magician R. Bertram, and with movies. At the head table were Mel Clissold, chairman of the group committee; R. H. O‘Flaherty, O.K. representative; Ted Elliott, disâ€" trict representative; Rev. R. H. Wylie, chaplain; Rex Sweetapple, cubmaster; and Fred Shepphard, secretary. Trophies were presented to the Scouts. and 1962â€"63 Yellow Six awards were presented to Doyle Clark, Les. Vanâ€"Thop, Douglas Vanâ€"Tuyl, Robbie Little, Arthur McKeague. The lovely decorations and dinâ€" ner were catered by the Women‘s Auxiliary, convened by Mrs. F. Peters, president, and Mrs. Ted Elliott. Election fever has gripped the community. Many parties and reâ€" ceptions have, and are, being given for Douglas Morton, Q.C., Conservative candidate in the coming election on April 8. Amâ€" ong those entertaining are Mrs. C. Laidlaw, Humber Bay; Mrs. G. H. Bernhardt, South Kingsley Dr.; Mrs. W. D. Gossett, Kingsley Court; Mrs. G. MacConnell, Woodway Trail; Mrs. G. Tapp, Glen Eden E.; Mr. and Mrs. Bev. To Discuss ‘Sleeping Giant At York West H&S Meeting York West Home and School Council has scheduled its annual meeting for Thursday, April 4th, at 8 p.m., at Crestwood Public School, on Berl Avenue. This runs north of the Queensway about four blocks east of Royal York Road. Beyond the election of offiâ€" cers for York West Council which coâ€"ordinates the work of local home and school associaâ€" tions in Etobicoke, Weston, the Lakeshore and Swansea, there will be talks on the proposed structural changes for a "sleepâ€" ing giant" â€" the Ontario Feâ€" deration of Home ‘and School Associations. NOW APPEARING at THE "FLORAL ROOM" CLOVERLEAF HOTEL _ LARRY GRAY _ 8:30 P.P. to 11:30 P.M. WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. EVENINGS 619 EVANS AVE., ALDERWOOD OF Miss Heather Eddington Jones was guest of honour at several showers prior to her marriage to Neill Henry Slater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Slater, Edgeâ€" croft Rd., the Queensway. Mrs. A. Jenkins and her daughter Barbara, Uno Dr., hosted a misâ€" cellaneous party, where the brideâ€"toâ€"be was showered with many lovely gifts beneath a pink and white umbrella decorated with pomâ€"poms and streamers. A pink and white wishingâ€"well was filled with miscellaneous gifts at the shower given by Mrs. F. Kennett, Edgecroft Rd., asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Anne Straine. Also honouring the future bride at a shower attended by friends and neighbours was Mrs. S. O‘Brien, North Glen Rd., and her daughter. ‘The marriage was solemnized last Saturday, March 16, in Renâ€" forth Baptist Church, the Rev. H. W. Kemp officiating. On their return from a honeymoon in the U.S.A. the newlyweds will reâ€" side in New Toronto. Mrs. C. A. Paterson, Montreal, and her two young sons are enâ€" joying a visit with Mrs. Paterâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Splitt, Dumbarton Rd. & Mrs. Audrey Hamill, Berle Ave., was hostess at a coffee party on Friday morning when neighbours and friends were inâ€" troduced to lawyer Douglas Morâ€" ton, Progressive Conservative candidate for York Humber in the April 8 election. Mr. Morton was M.P. for Davâ€" enport Riding in ‘56 and answerâ€" ed questions on various subjects of interest asked by the ladies present. Neill Slater, Edgecroft Rd., was presented with a gift of a, coffee table and a floor and table lamp, by his fellow associates at the Canadian Tire Cor%in honâ€" our of his marriage to Miss Heaâ€" ther Jones. The Canso Causeway, linking Cape Breton Island and the mainland of Nova Scotia, is nearâ€" ly a mile and a half long and carries both rail and road traffic. The first formal Royal Tour of Canada was in 1860 when the then Prince of Wales, who beâ€" came Edward the Tth, visited here. Speakers will be: A. K. Dixon, of the structure steering comâ€" mittee, on association changes; Mrs. W. H. Crown, of the same committee, on council coâ€"ordinaâ€" tion; Mrs. W. H. Tennant on how area boards will work, and Mrs. Frank Matthews, retirimg chairman of York West Council, will preside at the meeting. Mrs, P. J. Glaubitz of Ontario Federation on federation streamâ€" lining. . â€" As this streamlining involves a fairly hefty increase in the fees paid by local associations to the federation, it is expected there is extensive interest in these proposals. â€" $ +$ tEMor: meat : ALDER FARM MEAT MARKET ON HIGHWAY 27 HALE MILE SOUTH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH HIGHWAY CLOYVERLEAF EG@@S . doz. 49¢ 24â€"0%. WHITE OR BROWN FRESH SLICED B R E A D â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"7 loaves $1.00 CUBE STEAKSâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ib. 59¢ RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Ib. 49e GRADE A LARGE COUNTRY FRESH TENDER JUICY FRESH GROUND LEAN HAMBURG â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4 Ibs. $1.00 ALDER FARM 86 BROWN‘S LINE â€" ALDERWOOD 86 Brown‘s Line â€" Alderwood CL. 5â€"4571 AT P ‘ j ( \ . f /..._ y _ alle â€"â€"sl 6 BLB- oR o â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€" ESH § h‘ â€" LF:E\NS M;orfixsmz 3 9 C SPARE RIBS * ALL ROUND, SIRLOIN AND Tâ€"BONE CANADA PACKERS WITH MEAT PURCHASE c E BEEF roastsâ€"â€"49:| A large number of families are saving up to $11.00 a month on their food budgets by shopping for all their meat requirements at Alder Farm. The high volume and low, low margin of profit proves that our prices are right. Join the happy throngs this weekâ€"end. Start shopping at Alder Farm. It‘s just like giving your food budget an extra net day‘s pay per month. qQUICK CANADIAN Gu% A. D. COSSAR, Official Agent IN YORK â€" WEST Your Fullâ€"Time Representative THE MAN Open Thur., fri. 9 a.m.â€"9 p.m., Sat. 8 AT THE FRONT AND REAR OF ALDER FARM MEAT MARKET | year, NOW FREE PARKING | EAGLESON Progressive Conservative land, 1,300 square

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