16 T University Club Women Arrange For June Picnic The Annual June Picnic of the Weston University Women‘s Club is to be held Wednesday, June 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the garden of Past President Miss This preâ€"holiday frolic‘ is to be a potluck supper, with each member asked to bring her own cutlery, plate, cup, lawn chair and a ray of sunshine. Both membership and activiâ€" ties of this group are on the increase, and any woman gradâ€" uate of a recognized university is eligible to join. Persons wishing information about membership are asked to call Mrs. Smith at 2494657 Other trophies were awarded to Nursing Cadet June Kinmond as the outstanding Nursing Cadet of the year; Miss Frances Baker ef Humewood Nursing Division M. Campbell at 190 King St., cadet of the year was presentâ€" ed to Sgt, Ronald Swaisland of the 5th Cadet Division West Toronto, while the Marching Trophy, Nursing, was won by West Toronto Nursing Division. Proficiency trophies were won by Central Nursing Division and Etobicoke Combined Ambulance Division. The June Month of St. Philâ€" ip‘s Church Year is again hostâ€" Church Year Of St. Philip‘s Has Strawberry Tea Tonight West Toronto and the suburâ€" ban areas won many awatds and honours presented at the St. John Ambulance, Toronto Corps. Annual Inspection held on Thursday, June ‘23th at Varâ€" sity Arena. "_ Life‘s Darkest Moment The Fox Hunters Association will stage a bench show in the &éternoon with between 25 and Among ~the many types of ewents to be seen by the public will be demonstrations by dogs of the hunting variety, The deâ€" monstrations will be held in the afternoon by the Southern Ontario Fox Hunters Associaâ€" tion, the Central Ontario Spanâ€" iel Club and the Labrador Retâ€" riever Club of Ontario. St. John Ambulance Awards Given At Annual Inspection Federation of Anglers and they are used in packs for the Hunters, zone 5. The public is| hunting of game, including the expects the fair to attract more than 10,000 visitors. invited to attend and particiâ€" pate in the fair. Only admission charge is the nominal 50â€"cent varking fee for cars. east of Boiton, & mile north of the King sideroad. The event is .being sponsored jointly by the. Metropolitan ‘Toronto ‘and Region Conservaâ€" tion Authority and the Ontario Creek Conservation Area from| Labradors will demonstrate 10 am. to 9 p.m. | their art of retrieving, and the The Cold Creek area is locaiâ€"| spaniels will show how they ed in King Township, 2 miles | flush game birds out of the Page 10 â€"â€" THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, June 20, 1963 Sportsmen‘s Fair Saturday At Cold Creek Park Area The award as best allâ€"round Dd ow 1 Phrnabirlich.A se stidritihivtin t hi it Lib : L23 SHOOT HiM On SHGHT â€"â€"â€" 1 «:.\ Authoricy All residents of the area will be welcomed at the Strawberry Tea, which features home made strawherry shortcake (with real strawberries and real whipped cream), coffee and lemonade | for the children. Children wish | ing to attend must be accomâ€" | panied by a parent. These donations are given to the Downtown Church Workers for distribution to the needy. The June Month also sorts and mends good used clothing for the same group. Donations\ in this line are always wel y and arrangements to pick them up can be made by phoning Mrs. McGraw at CH 1â€"5938. An unusual feature of this event is no charge for admisâ€" sion, but those attending are asked instead to bring donaâ€" tions of canned goods (includâ€" ing baby food), peanut butter, jams, jellies, rice or jelly powâ€" as the nursing member who most exemplifies St. John tradâ€" itions of service. The East York Ambulance Division were awardâ€" ed the marching trophy and the East York Nursing Cadets won the Cadet Marching Trophy. More than 5Q0 members of St. John Ambulance took part in the march past to the ac companiment of the Clans of York Pipe Band. In the Inspectâ€" ing Party were Brigadier Etic Snow, Provincial Commissionâ€" er; Lt. Col. D. H. Campbell, Deâ€" puty Provincial Commissioner; Miss Ruth Hayward, Provincial Nursing _ Officer and Major Dennis Fitzgerald, Chairman of the Metro Toronto Branch. The salute was taken by Commoâ€" essing the annual Strawberry Tea, to be held this year from 7â€"9 pm. tonight, June 20, in the garden of Mrs. McGraw at 7 Fairhaven Drive. A number of displays and exâ€" hibit booths featuring outdoors sporting equipment will be set up in the area. One of the more impressive displays will be a full line of tenting and camping equipment. dore J, W. F. Goodchild, C.D., Senior Naval Officer, Toronto larger animals. The Sportsmen‘s Fair proâ€" gram, in addition to the dog demonstrations, _ will _ feature demonstrations _ and _ competiâ€" tions in rifle shooting, field and target archery, skeet and trap shooting, bait and fly castâ€" ing, log sawing, gunsmithing, tent pitching, hunter safety, camping practices and fire fightâ€" ing, including an aerial water One of the unusual features ot the dog show will be a Basâ€" enji hound, a species which does not bark. The Basenjis come from the Congo where Aaith The bride wore a fullâ€"length gown of tulle, with a bodice of lace and long pointed sleeves. Her shoulderâ€"length veil was held in place by a tiara of pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of Orange Delight roses and white Carnations. Her attendants were Miss Rosemary TLovejoy, gowned in Iris Blue chiffon, with a coatee of white lace, and Miss Margaret Gallagher, gowned in daffodil yellow chiffon topped with a white lace coatee. Both carried Orange Delight Roses with deep orange pomâ€"pom mums. The flower girl, June Elizabeth Howâ€" ard, cousin of the bride, wore a yellow dress with floral design and a headdress of flowers. At a reception in the Pioneer Room of the Crang Plaza, the bride‘s mother â€" received _ her late Mr. and Mrs, David Peat, formerly of Harding Avenue, beâ€" came the bride of Peter Richard Mathwich of Weston, and formâ€" erly of West Berlin, Germany. The bride was given in marâ€" riage by her father, and the best man was Mr. V. Newey. St. David‘s Anglican Church was the scene of a wedding on Saturday, June 8, when Jacqueâ€" line, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens of Chiswick Street, and granddaughter, of the Bride Picks Spring Colours For Wedding In Early June There‘s PLENTY OF FREE PARKING . CH 1â€"1153 INCH‘S wess %‘s\@@@@ Quality Merchandise Elizabeth Arden COSMETICS For Fast Courteous DELIVERY ~SERVICE PRESCRIPTIONS SHOPPING GUIDE All Drug Store Items Bargain Prices Prescriptions Called For 1937 Weston Road YOUR and AT guests wearing a dress of pink lace, with matching hat. For her honeymoon trip the bride chose a matching pink linen coat and dress, with white accessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses and white carâ€" nations. 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