Students Promoted to Grade 10 Marks, P.; Mathieson, W.; Middleton, F.; Middleton, R.; Mitâ€" chell, L.; Morse, D.; Morrison, D.; Munnings, D.; Munroe, S.; Oldcorn, Although its activities are through until September, the Young People‘s Society of St. Giles Church has a new executive whose members are thinking ahead to the Fall meetings. It includes: past president Magreen Grant, president Betty Jean Green viceâ€" president John Mungham; secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer Joan Black; worâ€" ship convenor, Andrena Aldom ; soâ€" gial convenor Paul Abernethy; publicity . convenor Lawrie Mcâ€" C.; Poole, B.; Pyke, J.; Quirt, M.:\Wdhce. D.; Waiters, S.; Wanstall, Ranzan, I.; Rhynold, L.; Robertson,|R.; Warwick, C.; Watson, P.; C:; Roddy, R.; Ross, E.; Rowley,White, K.; Wilson, P.; Worgan, R. R.; Russell, J.; Russell, V.; Rule, â€"â€"â€"_â€"_._ C.; Sant, A.; Scott, B.; Sheldon, P.;| Students Promoted to Grade 12 Smith, D.; Snape, B.; Snell, S.;l‘ Adams, M.; Alien, C.; Aspinall, Stephenson, M.; Taylor, J.; Temâ€"!E.; Attwood, B.; Baker, l? Bailey, pleton, N.; Vokey, J.; Wakeman, G.; Bernard, D.; Boyington, A.; M.; Waiter, M.; Warner, M.; Wat-\ Brand, E.; Brand, B.; Buckingham, son, M.; Wilkinson, R.; Williams,!C.; Burkholder, L.; Campbell, J.; D.; Williams, R.; Willson, F.; Wilâ€" Card, B.; Chattell, B.; Conway, C.; pleton, N.; Vokey, J.; Wakeman, M.; Waiter, M.; Warner, M.; Watâ€" son, M.; Wilkinson, R.; Williams, D.; Williams, R.; Willson, F.; Wilâ€" Schools Out 12 and 1o yrs. 2 lengths, 14 to 10 With the 700,000 children added yrs. 4 lengths of pool. to our streets motorists are uked\ The finals will be held Sunday, to keep a watchful eye out for‘July 14th at 5.00 p.m. Prizes 1st the small fry. Let us have a free Gold, Medal, 2nd Silver Medal and accident two months of holidays in 3rd Bronze Medal. northery Etobicoke this summer. _â€"_â€"__â€"â€" y Vacation School y was the first day for the two week school at St. Paul the Apostle Anglican Church on Kipâ€" ling north at Snaresbrook. All children are cordially invited right up to and including teens. For furâ€" ther information call Rev. D. H. earried with him ever since. Kaye 244â€"1265. DESTINATION CALIFORNIA |leting delegates to the congress to| SOMETHING TO SEE A girl who had her holidlyl!u’nlp pictures of them and send| Been hearing a few comments on planned for a long while is Shirley them along for the scrapbook. the exhibit of children‘s art from Malarchuk of Silverhill Drive who | * * * 20 countries which opened at the left for California on Saturday.] NEW CURATE |Rosal Ontario Museum on Tuesâ€" Shirley has just completed Grade) Rev. Allen Haldenby, who is to|day.~ Originally assembled | at 13 at Burnhamthorpe Collegiate. be the new assistant curate of St.“Queen‘s University in Belfast a She‘s going into nursing at St.\Wilfred‘s Church, now is en route year ago, a selection of these picâ€" Joseph‘s Hospital in September. to. Islington from the Yukon. Hejtures now is touring and will be Between now and then, she‘s travâ€" and his family. are stopping in in Toronto until August 30th. elling, first through the States to|\Banff en route to visit their daughâ€"| They‘re said to be interestingâ€" California, then up to Saskatcheâ€" ter Charlotte, who is working ‘and marked by colour, humour, wan to visit relatives and back|there, and will break their trip poetry and the children‘s strong through the midwest. In all a sixâ€" ‘again in Sault Ste. Marie. They feelings. Illustrating Bible themes, week jaunt, and some of it by bus plan to arrive here the first week the pictures are captioned with a so she can really see the country.\in August, and will live on Clemâ€"{short version of the story. Someone who has given up buses ent Road. x x x for life, though, is Mrs. Gordon| * * * LADIES‘ NIGHT Kirk‘s uncle, Mr. Paulson. He‘s EASTS IN EUROPE Some lucky ladies were taken jaunting around and about this _ Rev. Stewart Eastâ€" of Islington out for dinner and dancing the summer, â€" sometimes by plane,\ United Church is spending the other evening. It was the Humber sometimes by rail, sometimes by summer in Europe, and during Valley Village Kiwanis Club‘s anâ€" bus â€"but the other evening just\August, will preach in Greenbank nual ladies‘ night at Oneida Counâ€" outside Albany, N.Y., fell sound“Pmbyterinn Church, Glasgow. _ |try Club on Mississauga Road. Swimming Races You can obtain an entry form for the qualifying races for children to be held Saturday, July 13th at 5.00 p.m. at the Italian Gardens. Free Style Swimming 7 yrs. and under one length of pool, 8 and 9 yrs, one length, 10 and 11 yrs. 2 lengths, msleep on the bus and woke up minus his wallet, his credit cards, and even his changeâ€"the latter inâ€" cluding his lucky penny he got in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1903, and | SLINGTON & DISTRICT NOTES + Rexdale Ramblings + YOUNG PEOPLE ELECT Thursday, July 4, 1963â€"Page 2 GORD CAMPBELL Albion Collegiate Result W #0m, L.; Wolleseh, A.; Youdel, R. Students Promoted to Grade 11 12 and 13 yrs. 2 lengths, 14 to 16 Gold, Meda!, Znd Siiver Meda! | : â€" $rd Bronke Medal. uver a". AnCI Rexdale Ramblings ness, J.; McKee, S.; McKinney, S.; Ladies Shoe Kicking Mrs. J. McPhee, R.; Mercer, K.; Miller, Picni¢ Prize Winners Coats. Men Plate Throwing Mr.i\" T e The Parish Picnic of St. Paul R°S® MacDonald, Ladies and Gents| the Apostle was a very successful Threeâ€"Legged Race Mr. and Mrs.! event. The following are the prize S. Fukumoto. Father and Son: winners for the different events| Wheelbarrow Race Mr. V. -‘401‘59\ Girls 6 and 7 Obstacle Race Janet @nd Tim, Mr. H. Ferguson and| and Jane Kemish,. Boys 6 and 7i David. Ladies Nail Driving Mrs.) Rolling race John Mackenzie and|John Fenning. Married Couples| _ June Walker Ricky Coats. Boys and Girls 8 nnd\Egg Throwing was a tie with Mr. _ Happy birthdays go out to the $ Pie Plate race Judy Gordon and|and Mrs. John Gural and Mr. and| Moody family of Rowse Crescent Michael Ferguson. Girls 10 and 11!Mrs. Shig Fukumoto. Peanut this month when they had three. Egg and spoon race Sandra Mackâ€"| Scramble under 16 yrs. Ken Anderâ€" On June 14th Billy Moody was 11 low and Janis Gordon. Boys 10 and son and Brian Blackley, Treasure years old, on the 15th Allan celeâ€" 11 Wheel Barrow Race Timothy Hunt under 16 Bob White and brated his first birthday and on Morse and Eric Tribe. Boys 12 and Danny Kaye. Ladies Slow Race the 26th Larry also had a happy 13 Sack Race Ricky Larose and Mrs. V. Veal. Men‘s Shoe Kicking day. /Nick Barkman. Girls 12 and 131er. M. Davis. Largest Family The| x x x |Sack Race Evelyn Veal and Barâ€" Fergusons. | TENNIS COURTS St. Gregory‘s School Grade Eight Results ‘B.; Russelh A.; Schulz, F.; Shn( |non, L.; Sheldon, C.; Smith, G.;] ‘Swanbomth. G.; Taylor, R.; ‘Thorpe, G.; Tomney, P.; Turnbull,] P.; Turner, J.; Turner, D.; Walker,| K.; Warwick, C.; Watkins, B.; Whaley, P.; Williams, J.; Wilson, M.; Young, Peter. | G.; Diplock, S.; Fabbro, J.; Fester,| "*‘ J.; Gawlik, M.; George, K.; Glover, 'D‘f L.; Griffin, G.; Hamill, Josegh;! _ * MHolman, W.; Jackson, D.; Jacebs, *‘ C.; Jamieson, E.; Jamieson, N.;};;‘: Kirk, C.; Lewin, R.; Loy, J.; Macâ€"/. ‘Donald, D.; McEwen, W.; ne-}":" Nickle, J.; McNicol, V.; Miller, D.; 58 Morgan, W.; Morris, B.; lorri.on,le;g B.; Munnings, M.; Nash, E.; Nor-gxs wood, R.; Orchard, J.; Paisley, G.; M \Pecora, E.; Phillips, R.; Rankin, r.;‘ 3 Ranzan, G.; Reed, S.; Robertson,), | Students promoted to Grade 13 \‘ Amini, S.; Aspinall, L.; Backâ€" ‘man, L.; Bartlett, T.; Bell; G.; \"Bell_ M.; Brown, D.â€"G.; Cameron, iD‘; Carroll, R.; Clare, P.; Cochâ€" ‘rane, B.; Copland, M.; Corcoran, ‘B.; Coughlin, R.; Curtis, S.; *Edâ€" wards, G.; Fawn, J.; Gardhouse, G.; *Grant, J.; Grunsky, H.; Henâ€" {derson, P.; Joyner, G.; Kiefte, B.; \Langan, B.; Langan, M.; Lepp, W.; ‘Lilley, S.; Mang, L.; Martin, M.; {Martin, R.; Nessner, S.; *Newton, lJ.; Patrick, D.; Phillips, F.; Ramâ€" ‘say, K.; Riddell, G.; Robertson, C.; Rule, E.; Schewske, P.; Spence, M.; | Stanley, J.; Suzuki, J.; Tanaka, W.; \Taylor, R.; Twynam, R.; Usher, B.; ‘Wardley, M.; Wilson, C.; Wood, R.; Youngs, D. LADIES® NIGHT Some lucky ladies were taken out for dinner and dancing the other evening. It was the Humber Valley Village Kiwanis Club‘s anâ€" nual ladies‘ night at Oneida Counâ€" try Club on Mississauga Road. Grade 9 (5â€"Â¥ear) Honours ’l.:ml.;lom&lm | Anderson, T.; Aston, J.; Ball, W.; Morris, 8.; U, Nelâ€" ‘B.; Brinckwell, W.; Bruce, 0.;)‘50@ I»; Nicoll, G.; Nugent, M.; It was mentioned in this column a few weeks ago that the Tennis! courts for our area were not to be installed at Wincott Park. The courts are still not ready for use and we are told now that they will be installed at Silver Creek Park. This will disappoint those houseâ€" wives in the northern part of our area who, being without transporâ€" tation, hoped to be able to walk to a court for a friendly daytime game. It seems unfair that those whose real estate would indicate two car families are now to, have tennig as well as swimming right next door while less fortunate areas have neither. SUMMER REPLACEMENT As you will notice there is a new name at the head of the column. I will be away for the summer, and Mrs. June Walker has kindly consented to fill in for me for July and August, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has given me news of any kind throughout the winter, and I trust that you will all have a very enjoyable summer holiday. 1 would ask that if you have any news through the summer please conâ€" tact Mrs. Walker. Happy birthday all! Randy Noâ€" dello, of 112 Saskatoon Drive was a year old on June 23 and his sisâ€" ter Linda eleven on the 28th, June 25 was Marion Fradenrb‘s special day when she turned 13. We were sorry to hear that Mr. Humber RHeights. 1 Buonvivere, president of The Royâ€" * x * j al York Gardens Ratepayers Asâ€"|! A supermarket chain in the area, sociation, is in hospital for a thorâ€" running a game where their patâ€"| ough checkâ€"up. We wish him @ rons save slips with letters and speedy return to good health. numbers on them to make a word| Miss Leslie Lower and Mist Sue of sequence of numbers really have ~ . tight control of the situation, son; Brian Sainek; Wayne Du-; H,:muwivu have discovered that }mnt:q.ln!.vph. ?fn::h :g Lle," ,};i†slips with 4, 7 or M‘s are practicâ€"| Sanpe DSpeprert iteure nc meyi|ally mon existant |Without Mhete $ f s i bers letter its Phillip deSouza; Anthony Grimâ€" ?"""‘?‘ ns xi ans B3E ReEX ASL Peldacanes Mare impossible to win. Thistletown Collegiate Results } ROYAL YORK GARDENS Cross, B.; Cun.\wmm:w, W.;Wilson, C.; Wisman, ce, S.; Davidson, S.; *Woodgate, B.; Worgan, J.; wkins, D.; 1â€" Zettle, S. Dennis, S.; Don-‘ Grade 9 (4â€"Year) Honours C.; Dove, W.;| Berberian, N.; Brown, W.; Cleâ€" B.; Duncan, L.; ment, L.; Kirby, J. A, W.; Eveson,| Grade 9 (4â€"Â¥ear) Promoted aweett, H.; Fed-\ Amos, G.; Ayre, L.; Bailey, W.; ?.; Fenning, J.; Barrett, F.; Batten, D.; Bee, S. etcher, L.; Fry, Beechey, P.; Beechy, S.; Bell, R.; Goodings, R.; Bello, R.; Boermans, M.; Bond, B.; reenwood, B.;\Bontius, J. (Hans); Bryan, D.; F.; Grier, W.; Chafe, L.; Chillman, A.; Dalgarno, illiams, D.; R.; Darby, B.; Dewsnap, P.; Ellsâ€" mn, P.; Harding, worth, E. Fiebrich, P.; Francis, Iill, D.; Hinds,‘l:‘.; Genovese, S.; Glover, P.; dgson, E.; Homâ€"|Green, S.; Grieve, W.; Gurman, J.; ; Jackson, K.; ‘\Huley, R.; Harrison, R.; Hay, R.; M.; Kean, A.; Hilliard, T.; Hogben, P.; Hutchâ€" tey, A.; Kedge, inson, R.; Hynds, D.; Innes, G.; , R.; Kellner, C. Jemmett, L.; Jenkins, C.; Johnsâ€" eza, N.; Know-?ton, D.; Lemmon, G.; Logan, D.; Langguth, K.; Long, W.; Lord, H.; Mackay, C3 ee, B.; Lee, B.| Mann, G.; Mazaris, D.; McAlister, ; Lennox, D.; G.; McCormick, D.; McCreight, J.; Locke, C.; Magâ€" Milton, S.; Miron, J.; Mitchell, G.; .; Malcolm, H.;\Mitchell, J.; Mitcheli, J.; Molyâ€" Manderson, S.; neaux, K.; Mowbray, H.; Nordenâ€" thews, L.; Mcâ€" son, R.; Orr, R.; Patrick, M.; nough, A.; Mcâ€"\Payne, B.; Peck, R.; Perras, L.; ee, B.; McGuinâ€" Purves, G.; Schofield, B.; Shuter, ; McKinney, S.; W.; Simpson, J.; Sinclair, K. A.; cer, K.; Miller, Smith, D.; Spinks, S.; Stagg, M.; *\ Sperril Chambers wishes to ON€ thank those of the Royal York @"Y Gardens Community Association ‘d ! who helped, and especially Bob Allâ€" ®"Y dis, for making the recent donut ""!d‘ drive such an overâ€"whelming sucâ€" ®®® cess. Over 760 dozen went out and °°"~ many recipients took the trouble \to mention later how delicious they land, J.; Palladine, P.; Palmgtist, A.; Paris, R.; Parkes, B.; *Parâ€" sons, W. Pearce, D.; Pedwell, C.; Pepperall, B.; Pidgeon, B.; Pleavin, A.; Poehler, L.; *Poliard, S.; Poulâ€" Some of the topics discussed were: the retarded child‘s environâ€" ment; his health; his community recreation opportunities; developâ€" ment in physical education; outâ€" door living; sing songs; quiet games; special events; arts and crafts; music and puppetry. During the course the staff had many opportunities to see work the childrer had done and to obâ€" serve them in their school activiâ€" ties. This summer the Day Camps run in weekly sessions from July 2 to August 16. Registration is still open for some periods, The Retarded Children‘s Day: I ll ““III"' Camp began July first and will| ; 97 y ;un \:'nul Tluly h Cem;: ‘hygndot! Lynn Shona Philpott and David or "special education" children‘ ‘ will be operated by the same staff Henty Butle:r, §h here u‘:nu-d 3 from July 29 to August 16. marriage, | F nda_\". June‘ 28th, at |Humber Valley United Church by Playgrounds in Etobicoke will be Reverend Arthur Steed. The hride staffed from July 2 until Augustiis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 10. For further information, conâ€" Stuart McGregor Philpott, Abilene tact the Etobicoke Recreation De-\nrive, and the groom is the son of partment at BELmont 1â€"4161. _ |Mr. and Mrs. David Henry Butler, x x x Islington. were Congratulations to the !ormer\orrhids and stephanotis. Miss Nancy Patricia Graham of 25| Mrs, Frank Smalley was matron Nugent Road, who became Mrs. of honor and Jane Butler, sister James Durie Bryce on June 29 in‘nf the groom, Miss Susan Davie St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church,llnd Miss Carita MacDonald were Humber Heights. {bridesmaids. The attendants were ‘x â€"x â€"% igowned alike in buttercup yellow A supermarket chain in the ar“(orgnnu nhnth.droms yvnth full 2 R organza overskirts appliqued on running a game where their p-t-\ ; n . & the front with yellow | daisies. rons save slips with letters and)... ; meuifh Their headdresses were‘circles of numbers on them to make a word| ; z yellow organza . daisy . appliques or sequence of numbers really have # . M 4 *Y®/holding the short veils of yellow tight control of the situation, cthaet H 2 h ai red th tmlle iNusion. They carried bouâ€" {ousewives have ..‘.'m" ,,,‘.:._ ‘quets of white gardenias. REGISTRATION STILL OPEN Air â€" land â€" Sea 1 HUMBERTOWN CENTRE DUNDAS & ROYAL YORK RD HUMBERTOWN TRAVEL CENTRE environâ€" Grade 10 Commercial â€" Honours mmunity: Castle, J.; Einboden, R.; developâ€" Schewske, E.; Wall, D. ion; outâ€". Grade 10 Commercialâ€"Promoted s; quiet _ Armour, L.; Biegelow, L.; Bilâ€" arts and ton, E.; Buchanen, M.; Calver, J.; ry. \Chapman, L.; Clerk, S.; Cooper, L.; Darby, S.; Dawkins, J.; Deacur, :::Rw};:: J.; Dewar, C, Drouin, P.; .Fair» id to ob hurst, B.; Felice, S.; Francis, 1.; . ©"~.Frost, J.; Gauer, H.; Gray, 8.; Swanston, J.; Thornton, D.; Tracéy, G.; Turner, S.; Turrell, D.; Vaughn, B.; Wheeler, J.; White, V.; Zammit, W. Grade 9 (Preparatory) Honours Katschilo, W, Grade 9 (Preparatory) Promoted Boast, R.; Burwell, T.; Chapâ€" man, R.; Duffield, S.; Feldman, D.; [Hupc' A.; Jenkins, J.; Luettich, ‘W.; Rubcigno, D.; Spratt, C.; Turâ€" ner, C.; Yaeck, D. ; Grade 10 (General) Homours Bauman, N.; Boniface, 8.; Cafâ€" “erlll, M.; Cook, L.; Crapper, P.; 'Dd., L.; Downey, B.; Enter, M.; )Evnm, G.; Fairhurst, T.; Fell, H.; \|Galloway, R.; Gillis, D.; Glaves, Galloway, R.; Gillis, D.; Glaves, M.; .Goheen, I.; Harding, D. Hupâ€" field, E.; Kennedy, M.; Lawrence, R.; Lucas, M.; Marchant, J.; Masocco, M.; Mather, R.; McCaugâ€" hey, B.; McLachlan, M.; Milne, E.; Moss, J.; Neeve, M.; Smith, N.; Smith, S.; Walker, D. _ Grade 10 (General) Promoted Albarda, H.; Allen, J.; Angle, S.; Arblaster, W.; Arbour, P.; Aston, A.; Bain, C.; Bain, E.; Barnsdale, G.; Beardshall, P.; Bell, M.; Besâ€" wick, S.; Black, C.; Blair, P.; Bobbs, G.; Bookless, M.; Boulton, Lynn Shona Philpott Wed In Humber Valley Church Lynn Shona Philpott and David _ J, Paul Burk was best man and Young, and Mrs. Clive Sinclair, Henry Butler, Jr., were united in Geoffrey Fraser, Donald Philpott poured. marriage, Friday, June 28th, at and Donald Seeback ushered. After the rehearsal Mr. and Humber Valley United Church by‘ A reception was held at St ‘Mrs. David H. Butler, the groom‘s Beverend Arthur Steed, The hride George‘s Golf and Cogntry l;lub.‘p‘““t‘, entertained the wedding is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The mother of the bride recewed;p.ny at a dinner at Islingon Golf Stuart McGregor Philpott, Abilene the guests, She wore a sheath °{‘C1ub. Drive, and the groom is the son of soft green French lace over chifâ€" Mr. and Mrs. David Henry Butler, fon. The neckline swept back to i Hll, _ Islington. deep cow!. Her hat was a matching innmenambtromitensectnmmemmneamemimie Given in marriage by her father, chiffon and lace pouffe with deep REXDALE the bride wore a white organza violet ribbon trim. Her accessories gown fashioned with a sabrina were soft green. The mother of neckline. Daisy appliques decorated the groom assisted. She wore a All'AN(E CHURCH the bodice and the cap sleeves. The toast sheath with a soft drape on full skirt flowed into a cathedral the bodice sweeping to a drape on 1363 ISLINGTON AVE. N. . train which was caught up at the the skirt held by a silk rose **~~~ MINISTER: Rev. R. F. Ingram B.A. sides and back with small daisy hat was soft green and toast orâ€" : appliques. Daisy appliques mountâ€" ganza petals and her mccessories 9:45 °'"‘-“’5Uf‘d°Y School and ed on a circlet held the full waist were in matching colors. | Adult Bible Class length veil of white tulle illusion. Leaving on a wedding trip to| 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service She carried a bouquet of white New York city, the bride wore al 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service B L220 Rimmi Mrs. Frank Smalley was matron ered turban 9:45 A.M.â€"Sunday School for all ages 11:00 A.M.â€"Rev. J. K. Zeman 7:00 P.M.â€"Brief Outdoor Service on Church lawn "Come as you are. Remain in your car" Vacation Church School Parents night Thurs. July 11â€"7.30 p.m. RAPTIST CONVENTION Of ONTARIO & QU!USC Kipling Avenve Baptist Church PROCLAIMING CHRIST KIPLING AVENUE, NORTH AT HINTON REV. A. E. COE, B.A., 8.0. Griffin, D.; Hathey, M.; Hales, S.; Hammond, G.; Heisler, L.; Hinds, C.; Howie, J.; James, J.; Jones, 1; Kervanka, $.; Kleingeld, E.; Lyâ€" K 8§.; Kleingeld, E.; Lyâ€" ong, H.; Luchrs, M.; Maher, J.; M C.; McDonald, L.; Mcâ€" ; M.; Milliken, M.; Mitchell, .; Mowbray, M.; Parrott, Lâ€"; Pearce, A.; Pekeski, C.; Peters, K. by, D.. MUSSEDM, 1., RUSSETM, [t+g in "I ookâ€" ind If asnarmlg 9 s un .ns |_ Cltve Ulark whose gecord Look p 4 ing For A Girl" is climbing up on han, V.; Shutt, C.; Skidmore, D.; , ; Smylie. M.; St Dhenson, K.; Styles, \Chum‘s Hit Parade, was home for mylie, M.; Stephenson, A.; ©tY‘°C® a holiday recently, after graduatâ€" D.; Telford, P.; Thomas, C.; Towâ€" ; 2 ? ; 72 |ing from High School in New er, R.; Vaughan, R.; Vermey, N.; y ts ai 3 y o 4e ao ork. His sister was in the graduâ€" ‘Wendland, H.; Wilson, C.; Wilson, _,. s | & . ating class at St. Gregory‘s School R.; Woodfield, E.; Young, Paul. And he sttended this with his parâ€" ‘Grade 11 (Cnmmefcial)-flonnurs\‘enu' After being able to quietly | Brown, C.; Davis, K.; MeCorâ€" |partake of the refreshments at the "";‘"’)‘;’ Bk (’:â€'Of» A.; Seabrook, J.; |reception, the girls started asking ondcock, . for an autograph, and needless to \ _ Grade 11 (Commercialy â€" \‘sny he spent the next hour writing. Promoted On Thursday morning, at the inviâ€" Bailey, S.; Ball, B. C.; Barnicke, tation of the school principal Sr. J.; Barwise, B.; Boyd, P.; Du‘Mary Gerarda, he visited the Maresq, P.; Dunn, A.; Greenwood.‘school. and entertained the senior S.; Gripton, D.; Jenkins, W.; students. Then he visited the two Johnston, C.; Lemmon, P.; Macâ€" grade eight classrooms. Donald, C.; Maggio, A.; McConâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€" nell, D.: Millar, M.; Miller, S.; _ The Ontario Safety League lists Moran, P.; O‘Brien, Lynn; Ollerâ€" two major automobile hazards â€" enshaw, P.; Piggott, G.; Preece, | loose nuts, tight drivers. Barber, M.; Clark, C.; Clarke, J.; Cook, J.; Crawford, C.; Gardâ€" iner, D.; Malcolm, I.; Peacock, J.; Robertson, E.; Sinclair, D.; Stephâ€" E.; Murphy, W.; Oie, D.; Osborne, B.; Parkhill, B.; Payne, A.; Powâ€" ell, G.; Pring, J.; Ransome, T.; Reddaway, S.; Reid, G.; Richards, S.; Robertson, W.; Roe, C.; Rushâ€" by, B.; Russell, D.; Russell, L.; Russell, M.; Sandiford, J.; Shahaâ€" han, V.; Shutt, C.; Skidmore, D.; Smylie, M.; Stephenson, K.; Styles, D.; Telford, P.; Thomas, C.; Towâ€" er, R.; Vaughan, R.; Vermey, N.; Wendland, H.; Wilson, C.; Wilson, R.; Woodfield, E.; Young, Paul. Grade 11 (Commercial)â€"Honours white woo!l suit and a green flowâ€" They will live at 10 Fontenay Court, Islington. Prior to the wedding the bride and groom were widely enterâ€" tained. Mrs. Stuart Philpott held a Trousseau Tea. The table was set with yellow roses and gold tapers. Mrs, W, E. Rhodes, Mrs. Marion Philpott, Mrs. Geo, Beck, Mrs. James Davie, Mrs. Harley Neilson, Mrs. Douglas Malcolmson, Mrs. Robert â€" Parish, Mrs. Frederick KINGSWAY TO KIPLING |_The Summer Flower Show of \The Etobicoke Horticultural Soâ€" ‘ciety was held in Islington Public School on Wed., June 19th. The ‘Rose Society Medal and six first \prize awards went to Mrs. L. Neil. \Other first prize winners were: Sharon; Stewart, A.; Stringer, P.; Tabone, C.; Walker, L.; Webber, J.; Wright, D.; Young, K. Grade 12 (General) â€" Honours ton, P.; Cordrey, W.; Frazer, H.; Mattis, P.; Mills, S.; Milne, P.; Pedwell, D.; Reynolds,; J.; Sirett, L.; Tennant, D.; Wallace, J.; Wark, Katherine; Watson, Nige!; Whiteley, A.; Whyte, J. Grade 12 (General) â€" Promoted Belford, C.; Bernst, A.; Brown, A.; Bruton, E.; Cigagna, R.; Cook, L.; Coombs, R.; Connor, A.; Dalâ€" ton, D.; Dynowski, H.; Ferguson, W.; Filkin, P.; Flockhart, L; Greenlaw, J.; Haines, P.; Halvorâ€" sen, M.; Hazzard, S.; Henderson, L.; Henley, A.; Howell, R.; Huizâ€" enga, L.; Jackson, C.; Livingstone, Junior Prize Winners: Mark Lowery, Paul Goodenough (age 4 Britton and Debbie Tichens (age 8 to 10 years; Laurie LeTendre, Lynda Schofield and Barbara Schoâ€" field (age 11 to 16 years); Honâ€" ourable Mention, Pat Donaldson. Promoted Burleigh, S.; Campbell, P.; Corâ€" coran, K.; Gustavsen, E.; Harris, M.; Nugent, M.; Rosati, D. M.; Smart, N.; Watts, B. Kinnon, C.; Marlow, D.; McCardle, J.; McGee, B.; Mercer, S.; Nicoll, S.; O‘Donnell, A.; Pasanen, A.; Perkins, P.; Peterson, P.; Reichl, A.; Salomon, A.; Schofield, L.; Shaw, J.; Stacey, J.; Stallard, M.; Thompson, G.; Wilkins, J.; Yates, B.; Yates, M. Special Commercial â€" Honours Mansel, C.; Walsh, N. Next meeting September l1th when Mr. C. A. Cruickshank will discuss the fall planting of bulbs. 1363 ISLINGTON AVE. N. MINISTER: Rev. R. F. Ingram B.A. 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship Service 7:00 p.m.â€"Evening Service WED., 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study SPECIAL srsfrwâ€" 3 Rev. R. G. Simpson Bible Meditation League "Preaching the Whole Bible for ‘ the Whole World." SEALED .. TENDERS Heating System" _ on basis. plainly marked i brion) on be IP C ds p.m. Friday. July_ 12, of the Sozmvz.fr':l Education for the T §40 Burnhamthorpe R SEALED .. TENDERS _ for "Revisions . to Heating System" on , & atipulated . sum baris. planly marked "Revisions to Mest. ng s‘l?tm‘ will be reetived until 3.00 p.m. Frday July_ 12, 1963 at the office of the Secratary Tr'uum, The gurd of Education for the Township f obicoke, §40 Burnhamthorpe Road, Etobicoke. Pans and specifications may be obâ€" tained from the Superintendent (of Conâ€" struction and Maintenance. 540 Burnhamâ€" thorpe Road, Etabicale. o% deposit of a cerfed cheaue for $1000.psysble to the board of Education for the Township of Erobicoke. This deposit will be returned wpon return of plans and specificatiom in good condition. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accapted . The Gontractor shall be the Mechanieal Contractor. â€"__ the SOARD OF EDUCATION ror tut towgcsnw of FORICOKE W. F. Graydon, Chairman. . TR PUTIN O CRECRARIA ror THE TOWNSHI® OFf ETORICOKE wEDGEWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL wEDGEWOOD DRIVE ISLINGTON Secratianyâ€"Trassur® THE BOARD OF RDUCATION OARD O" METCIIEE M.; Mabbott, B.; Mac P.; Goran, B.;