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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Jul 1963, p. 5

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X. 7 m.Au::-.\'quth. was hostéss & attended ‘by some e 'vfl‘: Mhh‘dhflEfifi Judith Gail who, will Walton, New Toronto, and Mrs. S. Gregory, the groom‘s aunt, Miss Candice lhfl.m will be flower gitl at wedâ€" ding, asgisted in serving refreshâ€" ments, ahd the bride‘s attenidants, THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, July 18, 1963 â€" Page § 1g11( SEE THE ALL NEW BUICK VAUXHALL ACADIAN GMC TRUCKS . .. for a REALLY Good Buy WELL ... SIMPSON MOTORS HAVE THE ANWSER _A 1963 FORD CONVERTIBLE ARE YOU UNDECIDED on which car to Buy 3180 LAKE SHORE BLVD. w. See A 1963 FORD CONVERTIBLE MEANS ... FOR MORE FUN IN THE sSuyN See the Ford Galaxie Convertible with ‘plenty of room for the whole femily, no need to worry about buying a second car, the 1963 Ford Convertibles are enjoyable in any type of weather, and for the convertible lw‘:n with ecomomy and small car price tog in mind see the wondertul new Falcon Futura convertible. Io::? â€"The Queensway 8. T. TURNER, CL. 1â€"7224 PONTIAC HEARN FALCON FUTURA CONYVERTIBLE 1963 GALAXIE XLâ€"500 __â€" CONVERTIBLE SIMPSON MOTORS the Ontario A,Y,P‘A.“when a preâ€" senitation of & card table sét was made; membérs of St. Margatret‘s and St. Elizabeth‘s Anglican AY.P.A., #ifted the bride with Islin ol i Mrs. Shifton Key and ara %‘. the Kingsway, Tir. and Mrs T. Robinson Avplewood Heights, hosted a pantry shower g:u by executive membeérs of Ontario A.Y.P.A.. when a preâ€" 3077 LAKE SHORE BLVD. W. 259â€"4671 For the sports minded enthusiast, complete with Hoor mounted shitt and bucket seats: 259â€"8211 (UMDER THE STAR IN NEW Toronto) | are holidaying at "Windemere, ’ Muskoka. * d O dn ie Av + d c ts id 2l d 3A 4 September _ brideâ€"toâ€"be, Patâ€" a grant of $700 from Etobicoke to Ficia Anne Rowe, daughtér of| help défray tentsl expenses at Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Rowe, Roseâ€"| the Etobicoke Collegiate grounds. meade Ave., was showered with The total rental charge is gifts at a party hosted by Mrs.| $1,000. V. Goodyear, Berlé Ave., last . Etobicoke has madé the s#me week, attended by some forty grant for the past two yéars and guéests. {the item was given approval in Patricia will exchange marâ€"|the 1963 budget. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Darling, Norâ€" din Ave., are vacationing at Banâ€" 5 Lodge, Muskoka, with friends Peterborough. Congratulations to W. 0. Gorâ€" don Beach, son of Mr. and lfi_ G. W. Beach, Leland Ave., on ing selected from the 707 Etobi eoke Air Cadets, and with fortyâ€" three other cadets from Canada will leave shortly for an Overâ€" seas Exchange visit in Britain. While there they will visit seyâ€" éral air stations in England, Scotland, and Iréland. The Rev. and Mrs. H. St, Clair Hilthey, with four of their childâ€" ren were in the distFict recently. Mr. Hilchey was the former minâ€" gter at St. Elizabeth‘s Afglican Church, and is now at St. Paul‘s, Halifax. He conducted the mornâ€" ifig service at the church on July T substituting for the Rev. R. E. Armstrong, who with his family a mantel clock at & barbecue party, and the staff of 20th St. School, New Toronto, Wwhere the sented m couple with & hamâ€" mered um tray and coaster y are vacationing at their cotâ€" tage at Shadow Lake, Haliburâ€" and Mrs. Wicks and famâ€" 6% 10% l pown | " Discount Rate 36 months to pay Bears Get $700 From Etobicoke The Lakeshore and District Football Association will receive a grant of $700 from Etobicoke to help defray rental expenses at the Etobicoke Collegiate grounds. Kindest wishes from friends and néighbors are conveyed to Mr. E. Dowling, Nordin Ave., who is quite ill in Toronto Wesâ€" tern hospital. * # + Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skitch, Alâ€" den Ave., with Glenhie and Wesâ€" ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skitch, are ‘vacationifg at Long Point, Balsam Lake. \ Mrs. J. Kent, Iln':znn Ave., is enjoying a visit with her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, who are holidaying in Canada, from Wiles. Thomas Aust, the Kingsway, in James‘ Anglican ChuréH i# the aDeents of the ve o t * Mr. and Mrs, A, Jackson, Trué« man Ave., have as their guést Mrs. Jackson‘s mothet, Mrs. T. Stobbart, Vancouver. Friends of Mrs. Fiorence Rush, who réesided on the Quéérsway for many yéars, will be dorty to learn that she is serioudly i1 in thc'rmi:&unlm #® + 4 The Rév. S. Gilbey will be in . at 10.30 a.m, who is 9 j se »;,-i"f"'g Q’f\i /’g 3 C e s > * . . 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