Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1963, p. 8

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Social Scene On. The Miss Muriel Josephine Mooze, who, on July 6, at Islington United mmâ€"mwulummwmmm of honor at many social events. The bride‘s mother, Mrs. D. James -m'n.binbrdnuhur'lpomndsdrhmu&dar- land Drive. Pouring from the table prettily centred with an arrangeâ€" wdpilkndvhmmumudpinkcudl-.mlu.loh Glenny, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Murchison Hunter, and Mrs. Fred MeEachnie, _ Others assisting were Mrs. Fred Salvisburg, Mrs, John Glenny, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Lspiburek, Miss Janet Foxcroft, Miss Betty Me EC UCRC UE U WB RGIS Manve and Miss Margaret The Victorian Order of Nurses in Etot is a staff member, gave a kitchen and p& Of Mrs. James Onion, South Kingsway. 4 John Inglis, gave & miscellaneous shower Miss Janet Foxcroft and Miss Elizabeth | 2 wixad party when the guests were mem The Victorian Order of Nurses in Etobicoke, of which the bride is a staff member, gave a kitchen and pantry shower at the home bf Mrs. James Onion, South Kingsway. A nursing classmate, Mrs. John Inglis, gave & miscellaneous shower at her home in Toronto. Miss Janet Foxcroft and Miss Elizabeth Edge were coâ€"hostesses at a mixed party when the guests were members of the Triâ€"dent Club. The party took the form of a shower, and was held at Miss Foxâ€" eroft‘s apartment. * * * * | _ Perhaps the best attitude to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Williams, who were married on June 29 at St. adopt would be to drive ubs'your; George‘s Mhâ€"nfilfifl. fléw from Vancouvér to Yokohama to bwn child might run from een join a world cruise. their return they will make their home in those packed cars. South Porcupine where Mr. Williams is a High School teacher. Mrs. Forewarned is forearmed | go Williams is the former Miss Joy McKay, public health nurse at please be extra alert during the !'fllowing the rehearsal, Mr the wedding party at their I and groom will be livifig on C Mrs. Gary Ross Mr. and Mrs. Cec before her marria Royal York Road. Valerie, a teacher at the Helen Wilson School in Brampton, was honored by the staff at a luncheon and shower given at the school. Mrs. G. E. Scott, Toronto, gave a miscellaneous shower, and Mrs. L. R. Davison, Willowdale, entertained at an evening shower and presentation of erystal. Mrs. Charles Davies and Mrs, A. S. Donovan were coâ€"hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at Mzs. Davies‘ home in Toronto. Mrs. John Tanner of King ( the home of Mrs. R. R. Logan, shower at her home in Toronto, Stephenson. Miss Sheila Kent arrived on Friday from Ireland to spend a few weeks with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Kent, Loyalist Road. Miss Kent, who is a teacher at Wesley College, Dublin, erossed the ocean on the S.S. Francomia, arriving in Montreal last Wednesday. She plans a trip to Vancouver before returning home in August. Elizabeth and Patricia, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Corcoran, Wimbleton Road, are spending three weeks in Quebec, with French families, arranged through Visitee Interâ€"Provinciale. Elizabeth is the guest of a family at Ste Foy, near Quebec City. Patricia is on the Isle d‘Orleans. Their two Frenchâ€"Canadian friends will fly back to Toronto with them in late July, and go to the Corcoran cottage on Lake Joseph, Muskoka, for a three week visit. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. R. Ross Logan, ent party following the rebearsal last Thursday eve Woodridge Court. The bride and groom will live _ The groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Evans entertained at their home on Cedarland Drive following the rehearsal on Friday evening. C Mr. William J. Forrester of Victoria, B.C., is the guest of his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Forrester, Lorraine Gardens. Mr. Forrester came east for the wedding of his granddaughter, Evelyn, to Mr. Carl Murphy. The event was solemnized at Islington United Church on June 29. Mr. Forrester is enjoying visits with many of his Islington friends before returning to the coast. rigs d d ABittioants A hnscsnls ds d ind Wttsd lA h ic lR 48. cA Sook, Mrs. T. C. McMillan, Mrs. Cecil Goddard, and Mrs. Dudley Kent. Tea room assistants were Mrs. T. W. Langstone| Mrs. Bruce Gracie, Mrs. A. Holt, Miss Marilyn Smith and Miss Marian Lewis. The bride was honored by fellow staff members at Fairfield School where she is a kindergarten teacher, Mrs. T. W. Langstone gave m family party which took the form of a miscellaneous shower, at her home in Toronto. Miss Marian Lewis and Miss Marilyn Smith were coâ€"hostesses at Miss Lewis‘ home on Cedarland Drive. A presenâ€" tation was made to the guest of honor. Mrs. Lorne Heeney, Anglesley Blvd., gave a personal shower, and Mrs. Russell Clark gave a misâ€" eellaneous show@r at her home on Wimbleton Road. A kitchen and pantry shelf shower was given by Mrs, Cecil Goddard, Hatton Court. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Marlow of Blackstock, Ont., were weekâ€"end‘ At an executive committee meetâ€" guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. 0. Shook, Oak Hampton Blvd, They ing of the Ontario Society for Cripâ€" were in Islington for the wedding of their ‘niece, Marjorie Anne pled Children being held at the Shook to Mr. Allan Evans, on Saturday afternoon. Society‘s Lakewood Camp, near i s s % lPort Colborne, Conn _ Smythe, R Treasurer of the Society, announcâ€" Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tanner, Isl Ave. N., hav f i “e.s. on,,,,t,,-f,, _,?LA; t‘_ I'\-IP _I oul.r:lflt.onw-l: r‘..:..‘l:.‘..e ed that the 1963 Easter Seal Camâ€" Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tanner, Islington Ave. N., have °; _ ; () L).s poucl boa nlls been Mrs. Hunsucker and her son, Dale, of Raleigh, North Carolina. ed that the 1963 Easter Seal Camâ€" Dale was on his way to Lake St. Nora, where he is going to spend P*Z" Objective of one million dolâ€" the summer as a counsellor at Camp Comak. |lars has been reached. Among the Etobicoke boys going to Camp Comak this summer| This is the 17th consecutive year are Dennis Moore, Warren Rasberry, Graeme Benner, Brent Houlden, that the Campagin has met its obâ€" Todd Jenner, Brian and Ken McLoughlin, Bill Sharpe, and John jective. Smythe stated these final Milne. {results are heartening proof that « * * + {the Society‘s work has the confiâ€" Miss Sandra Woilfe, Anglesley Blyd., who teaches at Burnhamâ€" dence and support of the public o en e o c e h P Te oo t pooie es T icic c m t lat darge. Miss Sandra Woilfe, Anglesley Blyd., who teaches at Burnhamâ€" thorpe Collegiate, is motoring to the west coast, then joining a tour The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Hinton, Montgomery Road. Her mother gave @ trousseau tea in her honor. An arrangement of daisies, sweet peas, and carnations with pink candles carried out the pink and white theme prettily at the tea table, where Mrs. Harry Atkins and Mrs. C. L. Townend poured.â€"Tea room assistants were Miss Heather Burns, Miss Jane Medland, and Miss Mancy Saiter. Mrs. ‘Allan Evans, the former Marjorie Anne Shook of Oak Hampâ€" ton Blyd., was the honored guest at many social events before her marriage last Saturday afternoon, at Islington United Church. marriage last Saturday afternoon, at Islington United Church. | "Schools out so Mr. Motorist The bride‘s mother, Mrs. I. A. 0. Sook, gave a tea for her daughter watch out" is a slogan which sums mt their home on Oak Hampton Blvd. Presiding over the tea table, up neatly the extra alertness reâ€" beautiful with an arrangement of pink roses, white mums with pink quired during the summer holiday Enm were the bride‘s two aunt«, Mrs. H. W. Sook, and Mrs. J. K.!season, Statistics compiled by the to Alaska. Before her marriage last Saturday at Trinity College chapel to Mr. Daniel Maxwell Moziar of Port Arthur, Miss Susan Hinton was honored by several social events. Miss Patricia Mclntyre, in the modern languages department at Burnhamthorpe, is spending the summer in Europe. Part of the time will be spent studying in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Mozier will take up residence on Lascelles Blvd. when they return‘from their honeymoon. P The bride‘s office associates at the Shell Oil Company honored her, with a luncheon and presentation. Mrs. A. E. Saiter gave a kitchen shower at her home on Deanewood Crescent, and Miss Jane Medland, a miscellaneous shower, at her home in Toronto. Following the rehearsal the bridal party were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hinton, Montgomery Road. Tp brit!. and groom are going to live in the new Islington Towers ADVERTISER, Thursday, July 11th, 1963â€"Page 8 L 0d hu P dicaumin. dicpntaiinndiinsins i ABITEN dphkudvhxumumudpinkmdhl.mlu y, Mrs, John Moore, Mrs. Murchison Hunter, and Mrs. chnie, _ Others assisting were Mrs. Fred Salvisburg, Mrs. v, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Lspiburek, Miss Janet Foxcroft, Miss es eS Sq L2 LCA Miise es y, Miss Elizabeth Edge, Miss Miss Grills is an Australian : the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salvisburg entertained g party at their home on Grenview Blyd. S. The bride will be livirig on Coé Hill Drive in Swansea. ; Ross Logan, the former Valerie Smith, daughter of s. Cecil Smith, Griggsden Ave., was widely entertained marriage last Friday evening at St,. Matthias Church, Mrs. R. Ross Logan, entertained the wedding earsal last Thursday evening at her home on ride and groom will live in North York. san Ahracedis A4ude Lspiburek, Miss Janet Foxcroft, Miss Betty Edge, Miss Doris Moore, and Miss Margaret Australian friend of the bride‘s. They uut| City gave a miscellaneous shower at and Mrs. Wm. Briffet gave a pantry . when the coâ€"hostess was Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Dudley|police accident bureau show that 25 "*~Motorists ‘Etobicoke Bride ‘Entertained By Many Friends Recently married Colleen Elizaâ€" beth Anne Morton, R.N., bride of the Reverend Donald Robert Bone, B.A., Lth., was honored on many oecasions. Friends and relatives who entertained for her were: . | Mrs. G. Murray and Miss Ruth Clarke â€" a bedroom shower. Mrs. Robert Beale, Mrs. Waiter Atkinâ€" son and Mrs. J. S. Wright a hosâ€" tess shower. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Coulter (Aunt and Uncle of bride) an evening reâ€" ception. Mrs. N. E. Tregaskes â€" m miscellaneous shower. Mrs, Steâ€" phen McLean â€" a bathroom lhow-l er. Mrs. J. Marvin ‘Shaw â€" a lunâ€" cheon at the Arcadian Court, Mn.] M. A. Robinson and Mrs. Mackenâ€" zie Goodwin â€" a kitchen shower. The groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bone, entertained the wedding party at their home after the rehearsal. At the home of Mr. lmd Mrs. Wm,. E. Morton, the bride‘s parents, a dinner party for both families, and on another evenâ€" ing a reception for friends and tieighbors. Plan Luncheon At All Saints‘ | Gets Quota We are planning to hold a Parâ€" ish Buffet Luncheon immediately after the 10.00 a.m. Service on August 18th, to honor our guest, Bishop Inman, from South Africa, and also to give an opportunity to all our people to meet the Bishâ€" op personally. Now, being in the midst of the| holiday season, many of our people will be away (However, I am hopâ€" ing that many will make an exâ€" ception for August 18th and plan to be here for this memorable ocâ€" casion). Mrs. Hazelton, President of the Women‘s Church Year, who is convening this luncheon, is askâ€" ing for volunteers to assist, both in providing the luncheon and to act as hostesses. Would all those‘ ladies who plan to be present and| are willing to assist, please call? the Church Office (BE 3â€"1125) and leave their name and telephone} number. Save The Children It was pointed out by Smythe that by reaching the objective, the more than 15,000 crippled children: receiving the help of the Society and the many thousands of volunâ€" teers of the Rotary, Lions, Kiwanis Kinsmen and other service clubs who joined together to conduct the Campaign in 228 communities in the province are once again assurâ€" ed that they will continue to reâ€" ceive the care and rehabilitation meeded to help them towards indeâ€" pendency. He expressed their thanks to the people of Ontario for their conâ€" cern and continued support of the care and treatment being provided by the Ontario Society for Cripâ€" pled Children. per cent of school child mishaps occured on the way to or from school. The other 75 per cent hapâ€" pened after school and on Saturâ€" day and Sunday while the children were under the care and Control of parents or guardians. With summer vacation classroom safety instructions and school disâ€" cipline are absent and boys and girls »will no longer have the beneâ€" fit of this restraining influence. It is up to every driver to be extra careful especially in residential areas where there may be parked cars. school summer vacation period. Crippled Campaign Ls_mue-’ Karen Foster, Debbie McBane, Susan O‘Reilly, Maureen Sommerâ€" fbo theifeldt, Gale Cassidy, Saily Seager, Ir ""“‘iRobin Fairhead, Susan Romanick, "f_th' Kevin Ford, Karen Le Gresley,| rovnd.ed Taimo _ Tives, â€" Murray _ Furner, t CriPâ€"\Brenda Morkis, Carmen Baresel, John Unger, Bob Metelesky, Joan ~â€"â€"â€" Romanick, Jill Gammage, Tan Grundy, Betsy Hodgson, Lindaâ€" Mae Caston, Leslie Wronski, Jan Daniels, Virginia Casson, Paula Anderson, Marjorie Fee, Roger| Knox, Heather Ruddell, Laurie elter, Maureen Racknor, l.orraine! Fry, Wendy Taylor, Wieland Wettâ€"! [otoritt"“’i"' Diane _ Wright, Miehelle} h 'um!iBourdon, J{ldy Hanson, Bnrharn‘ hests r"{Blunt, Lynda Olson, Julie Jull, holidny‘"‘nh‘ Jean Doherty, Lynda Metâ€" by me:eluky. Heather Wilson, Frances th“%‘Sullivln, Lynda Gershuny, Lynda _._..___ Newton, Paul Knox. l The bride, resplendent in a gown {of white embroidered silk organza | with full skirt, separate overskirt ‘with chapel train and matching | threeâ€"quarter length sleeve jacket, | with a scoop neckline in front with ‘a Vâ€"neck back, buitoning to the waist, was given in marriage by her father, Ivan Shook, Marjorie Ann Shook, daughter lengths at the back. Their headâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. 0. Shook, pieces were yellow organza crowns of 25 Oak Hampton Blvd., Islingâ€" with bouffant veils caught with a ton, became the bride of Allan rose in the centre front. Stewart Evans, son of Mr. and Mr. Gordon Howard served as Mrs. L. W. Evans, 41 Cedarland best man, while the ushers were: Drive, in an afternoon ceremony Mr. Bruce Gracie, Art Szabo, Jim at Islington United Church, July Lewis, and Ron Homby, â€" 6. | _ The bride‘s mother received| The bride, wearing her twoâ€" Against a setting of white gladiâ€" guests at the reception following! piece dress and jacket in pink emâ€" olas and large and small mums, in the Credit Valley Golf and broidered shantung, pink shoes and Rev. S. B. East pronounced the Country Club, Erindale, dressed in white accessories, and & corsage of couple man and wife. The organist pale pink chiffon over rose colored white gardenias, left following t.he‘ for the wedding was Mrs. «W. taffeta. She wore a hat of pink lace}reception, with the groom for a Shaw. ~~~~ _ |straw with matching shoes and bag‘ Nassau. honeymoon. The bride, resplendent in a gown to complete her charming ensemâ€", The couple will reside at 265 of white embroidered silk organza ble. \Dixon Road, Ftobicoke. The bride‘s headpiece consisted of two white flowers with touches of lace and bouffant veil. The maid of honor was Miss Marian Lewis while the sister of the groom Mrs. Bruce Gracie and Miss Marilyn Smith were attendâ€" ants. The attendants were dressed alike in maize yellow and silk orâ€" ganza over taffeta. The dresses had bellâ€"shaped skirts, the organza forming a cape effect over the shoulders and falling into twe full The following is a list of the children who took part in the piano recital at the Conservatory Conâ€" lcert Hall, Bloor St. W., recently. They are pupils of Annette Clayâ€" MR. AND MRS. DAVID HENRY BUTLER JR. pose following their recent wedding in Humber Valley United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McGregor Philpott, Abilene Drive, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Henry Butler of Islington. Give Successful Piano Concert Marjorie Ann Shook Wed In Lovely July Ceremony HUMBERTOWN TRAVEL CENTRE OVERSEAS Its Not Too Late To Book For Europe Choice Space Available By Air â€" By Sea AIR â€" SEA â€" LAND One Humbertown Centre lengths at the back. Their headâ€", The groom‘s mother wore a pieces were yellow organza crowns sheer floral print over taffeta in with bouffant veils caught with a‘shades of yellow and taupe with rose in the centre front. ; jacket. ‘ Mr. Gordon Howard served as She also wore a small feathered The Ontario Safety League has does that attracts undue attention issued an inconspicuous paper sayâ€"|is bad driving. "A good driver is ing a desire for recognition is oneiincnnspicuous at all times." of the basic needs. The young and! While we are on the subpject of the immature (who may be notâ€" safety I had an interesting talk soâ€"young) often seek the remg‘ni-‘with Mr. G. R. (Russ) Bradley of tion they crave by making themâ€"lCooperators Insurance Association selves conspicous. This is particuâ€" (CIA) who gave me many sickenâ€" larly true on the streets and highâ€"/ing facts and chilling figures. ways. ' TIME TO KILL, is an appropâ€" ways. ' TIME TO KILL, is an appropâ€" Probably the best short definiâ€"‘riate title so read it through and tion of good driving is; "A good pass it on to your loved ones and driver is INCONSPICOUS at all friends, Eh? ‘ times." That‘s worth rememberâ€"| _ As you know automobile seat ing â€" it‘s a sure way to recognize belts have been growing in popuâ€" consistent good driving. And if larity in recent years because they driving isn‘t consistent, it isn‘t help save lives and prevent serious wood. ° ; injuries. Apply that definition and you will spotlight bad driving of every type; from racing at 90 m.p.h. with a blaring horn, to cluttering up windows with dice and baby shoes. Following too closely, cuttingâ€"in, laneâ€"straddling, passing on curves are all conspicuous â€"â€" and all bad driving. So is loafing along a busy highway at 35 m.p.h.; delaying hundreds by parking on main thorâ€" oughfares at rush hours; pumping the horn in a traffic jam; stalling and bumping when trying to park. A driver is conspicuous when his name is called out in police court; when he has to admit to friends that his licence has been suspendâ€" ed; and he is very, very conspicuâ€" ous when a crowd gathers to see him helped out of an automobile wreck: ; Everything the rnsn-at-the,-wheel Pnoto: Ballard and Jarret scose Jaceue‘sl 239â€"2366 COCHRANE _ DE NIKE A surprise visit of the bride‘s godfather from Passedena, Caliâ€" fornia, added a special keynote to the wedding of Barbara Thyra De Nike, who became the wife of Norman Edward (Ted) Cochrane, in All Saints Angliean Church (Kingsway) Saturday, June 22 at 3 p.m. ‘ Rey. Canon T. A. Wilkinson conâ€" ducted the marriage vows amid a setting of peonies, gladioli, snap dragons and mums. The organist for the occasion was Mr. J. Chalâ€" mers, while Mr, Don Chalmers was soloist. > Mr. and Mrs. A, M. De Nike, of 14 Glenellen Drive, W., Etobicoke, while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cochrane of 14 Annan Drive. Wearing a gown of silk organza. with a bellâ€"shaped skirt, extra long chapel train flowing from a rosette at the back and falling into panels at the front, the lovely bride wore a bouffant veil that came to he: waist, and carried a semi cascad« of orchids and stephanotis. The bride was given in marriage by her father, She was attended by Matron 0: Honor, Mrs. Don De Nike, Mis: Carol Furness, Miss Pat Fairbairn, Miss Marion Ketcheson, Mrs. C. A“ De Nike, and by flower girls Miss Janet De Nike, and Miss Jill Coch-‘ rane She also wore a small feathered hat in matching tones and bone acâ€" cessories and carried on orchid corâ€" sage. While we are on the subpject of safety I had an interesting talk with Mr. G. R. (Russ) Bradley of Cooperators Insurance Association (CIA) who gave me many sickenâ€" ing facts and chilling figures. ‘ Safety experts say that seat belts are effective largely because of the way a crashing automobile collapses. The following describes what happens in the crucial second when an automobhile, going 55 m.pâ€"h. hits a solid object such as a tree; In the first tenth of the fatal second, the front bumper and grille collapse, The bride is the daughter of ride‘s Godfather Attends Ceremony "I .« « â€"International Wedding â€"â€"===» At Islington Church The attendants were dressed in deep aequa silk organza sheath dresses with bouffant, tiered overâ€" skirts, headpieces of the same maâ€" terial, while the flower girls wore white organza with a deep acqua sash, carrying white daisies and blue mums. Dr. Bill Cochrane, brother of the groom, was best man while. the ushers were Mr. Don De Nike, Mr. Douglas De Nike, Mr. Clifford De Nike and Mr. Carl Streith. At the reception at the Old Mill, the bride‘s mother wore a light acqua chiffon dress, with a picture hat of the same material, and carâ€" ried an orchid purse corsage. The groom‘s mother wore a lace dress of mink tones, with a matchâ€" ing small hat and corsage of yelâ€" low mums, Following the reception the bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to Honeymoon Lodge in the Poconos. ‘ Queensway United Church wu'carnntions, white pompoms and the setting for the lovely Junei“eph&flo'-il . . wedding of Patricia Jean Lamont; The flower'glrl wore & _dr&w‘-; |strawberry pink faille with pin‘. anfi R'alph Douglas Sampson. Thelorganza overtop and carried a pin‘: bride is the daughter of Mr. andinosegay, Mrs. Herbert J. ‘Lamont, Norsemnn] Tony Oliver was best man and St. and the groom is the son ofiDonald Meclntosh _ and â€" George Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sampson,\Sampson ushered. Rockwood, Ontario. Reverend R., Receiving the guests at the reâ€" H. Wylie performed the ceremony.!ception at Cousin Don‘s Restaurart Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of silk eorded faille trimmed with French reâ€"embroidered lace. It was fashioned with a scoop neck, fitted bodice, bustle back and short train. ‘Her bouffant tulle veil was accenâ€" ted with roses, She carried a semiâ€" cascade of pink roses, white pomâ€" ‘poms and stephanotis. A Nativity School teacher, Marie Ann Gillett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph Gillett of Grafton N.S.W., Australia, beâ€" came Mrs, Michael McGuire, in a ceremony in Our Lady of Sorrows Patricia Sampson was maid of honor, Joan Moore bridesmaid and Gail Popek, flower girl. The atâ€" tendants wore strawherry pink silk corded faille dresses with matching lace jackets and small pillbox hats. They carried semiâ€"cascades of pink The bride‘s travelling costume included a blue flowered dress with Patricia Jean Lamont Marries Rockwood Man The second tenth of a second finds the hood crumpling, rising and smashing into the windshield. Simultaneously, the front fenders begin wrapping themselves around the tree. Although the car‘s frame has been haited, the driver‘s body is still going 55 m.ph. His legs, ramrod straight, snap at the knee joints. During the third tenth of a seeâ€" ond, the driver‘s body lunges from the seat, broken knees smashing into the dashboard, The steering wheel begins to crumple and the steering column aims for the drivâ€" er‘s chest. Thefourth tenth of a second finds the first two feet of the car‘s front demolished while the rear end still moves at 55 m.p.h. The driver‘s body is still travelâ€" ling at 55 m.p.h. The rear of the car rises high enough to scrape bark off low tree branches. In the fifth tenth, the driver is impaled on the steering column and the blood spurts into his lungs. The sixth tenth finds impact built to the extent that the driver‘s feet are ripped out of tightly laced shoes, The car frame buckles in the middle. The driver‘s head smashes into the windshield. The car begins its downward fall with spinning wheels digging into the ground. In the seventh, the writhing body of the car is out of shape. Hinge rip loose, doors spring open. The Office | Hours: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mon. to Fri., All Day Sat. For Your Convenience Miss Marion Ketcheson and Mrs Don De Nike entertained at a lun cheon at Miss Ketcheson‘s home. Out of town guests at the wedâ€" ding included those from Halifux, lowa, Belleville, Minnesota, Chicaâ€" go, Brockville and Corbyville, and the bride‘s godfather from Fasse dena. matching threeâ€"quarter lengti eoat with white accessories and a white corsage, Prior to the ‘ wedding Burbara was feted at showers given by Miss Carol Furness and Mrs. Furness. Mrs. Jackson, the groom‘s aunt; Mrs. R. Plumley, Mrs. J. Wrigis and by Miss Pat Fairbairn. The bride‘s bother entertained ai a Trouseau Tea, at which man; out of town guests attended. the bride‘s mother wore a French blue silk shantung sheath with watching lace bodice. Her corsuge was of pink roses and white pomâ€" poms. The mother of the groom asâ€" sisted wearing a Dior blue sil‘ linâ€" en sheath with matching coat. Her corsage was talisman roses and white pompoms. â€" The couple will reside at the West Mall apartments. Following the wedding releacâ€" sal, the groom‘s parents entertainâ€" ed at a party at their home in Searborough. The young couple will live in Guelph. Leaving for a wedding trip to the United States, the bride wore a turquoise cotton bouele suit with white pilibox hat and accessories. Her corsage was pink roses and white earnations. Church, Islington, July , in morning ceremony. The groom is the son of Mrz. John Murphy and the late Michael McGuire of Drumoyne, Glasgow, Sceotland. Rev. Father Mott conducted marriage ceremony, at which bride was given in marriage by Francis Redican. Miss Dorothy Kaltenbach, of Wauchope, New South Wales, A~â€" tralia and Miss Dolores Odachowâ€" ski, of Islington, acted as tic bride‘s attendants. Mr. Abraham Peters of Scarâ€" borough served as best man, while the ushers included James Benne. Toronto; formerly of Glascow, Scotland. The groom formerly resided at Fulton Ave., Toronto. At the reception in the Contiâ€" nental Room of the Skyline Hotel. Mrs, Francis Redican, hostess, and Mr. Redican received the guests. Out of town guests included 1 and Mrs. George Woods, of Wash ington, D.C. The couple will return to Tor onto after the wedding trip to Que seat rams forward pinning the driver against the steel stee n shaft. But he doesn‘t know it â€"â€" he‘s already dead. The last thvee shait, Butl he doesn‘t know it â€"â€" he‘s already dead. The last thvee t=~**s of the second mean nothing to him. s A frontâ€"seat set of two CSA or SAE approved seat belts costs less than â€"standard ward care in any Ontario hospital, TAKE IT EASY. Give this serious thought For one B x 10 Wedding Album with 12 Candid Photegraphs. Paul Farrell WEDDINGS For appointment eall 239â€"6148 PHOTOGRAPHERS $30.59 as low as the the Mr. and

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