o , ‘$ _ THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, July 18, 1963 â€" Page 7 glican Church in Islington for tb-“â€otlhlmm deughter Mr. and Mrs. Ken Henderson of Rexton Road, Etoâ€" bicoke, and Railph Charles Wildâ€" York Road, Islington., Charles Wildamith of Royal The ceremony was conducted by Reverend M. J. Cathcart on June 22 at 4 p.m. Mrs. Bristow, organist, directed the program of music and the bride was given in marriage,by her father, She wore a full length gown of white chiffon detailed with chantilly lace trim. Her boutâ€" fant veil of tulle illusion was atâ€" tached to a crow n of aurora borealis crystal and she carried a bouquet of red and white She was attended by her maid of honor, Miss Alfreda Pooley and bridesmaids: Mrs. J. D. Ross, Miss Bonnie Lynn Dele; junior bridesmaid, Shirley Caroline ifenderson. They were gowned in lilae peau de soie with French silk organza stoles and matching headbands. Their bouquets feaâ€" tured white carnations and cornâ€" flowers. The groom chose his bride‘s brother, Wayne Kenneth Henâ€" derson, as best man and the ushers were: Mr. J. D. Ross, Mr. R. Southgate and Mr. J. Welâ€" Parish Hall of the Church where the bride‘s mother receivâ€" ed in a rose colored silk chiffon gown sccented with white acâ€" cessories and white corsage of She was assisted by the groom‘s mother attired in a gown of orchid nylon sheer over flowered taffeta adorned with a pink corsage of roses which she wore with white accessories. Guests from outâ€"ofâ€"town inâ€" eluded Mr. and Mrs. P. Mallby, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffis, son, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. M. Finney, Omemee, and Mrs, Oh; Finney, Omemee. For their honeymoon trip to the United States where the newlyweds plan on visiting Washington, D.C., Virginia Beach and Cape Hatteras, the bride changed into a black and white linen suit which she wore with black straw chapeau and white accessories. On their reâ€" Need $33,000 Yet To Save Montgomery Inn iety‘s campaigns for funds for its purchase of Montgomery Inn continues with $7.000 collected out of $40,000 required to mainâ€" tain the 133â€"yearâ€"old‘ hotel on its original locationâ€" at Dundas and Montgomery Road. A mortgage held by St. Giles Presbyterian Church, owners of the property until a year ago, was paid off by the society last week with the aid of a temporary bank loan. * year. Historical society officials plan to continue renting the inn‘ to various community groups, as has been done during the past Donations to the fund may be sent to the society‘s treasurer, Miss Ruth Deeth, 18 Avonhurst Road. Contributions are income tax exempt. . ‘The reception was held in the Smoked glass, sunglasses are no _ guarantee of protection against the rays of the sun durâ€" ing the eclipse, Saturday, Dr. Réné Charbonneau, President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, warned today. 4â€"5 Seconds ‘Look Limit For Saturday‘s Edlipse The heat rays of the run will focus on the back of the eye and cause severe burns unless the eye is shielded. No one should look at the eclipse directly without proâ€" per protection. The best precaution for observ-‘l mg the eclipse is to cut a hole, ene third of an inch in diameter| in a card, one foot square. Hold this card at right angle to the sun rays so that the sunlight passes through the hole. The sun‘s rays can then be focused on a screen about ten feet away, where. it will form an image of the sun. As the moon‘s shadow crosses the face of the sun, the shadow will also be seen on the screen. The observer will 3:@ his back to the sun and Tefore run no risk of a burn to his eyes. Looking at the eclipse directly through dense filters is second best choice. To be safe, filters of number 4 density (or shade No. 10) should be used. These may be obtained from most optical and photographic stores. This density is approximately equal to two thicknesses of completely black iphotographic film, through which a 60 watt light bulb can just be seen dimly at one foot. . Even with these filters, Dr. Charbonneau warns, the eclipse thould not be viewed for mm‘ than 4â€"5 seconds, at a time to The Etobicoke Historical Socâ€" f Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Charles Wildsmith ore seen following their recent wedding in St. Mathew‘s Anglican Church, Islingâ€" Christ Church Wins Gavel At AYPA Albion Olympics ton. The bride is the former Elaine Elizabeth Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Henderson of Rexton Road, Etobicoke, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charle: Wildsmith of Royal York Road, Islington. On Saturday, July 13, the Rev. E. D. Jacques, chaplain of Etobi-! coke Deanery Council of the AY.P.A. and assistant curate of St. George‘s on the Hill, Islingâ€" ton, entered a waiting circle of AYERS and planted a flare firmâ€" ly into the ground marking the beginning of the Etobicoke Deanâ€" ery Council A.Y.P.A. "Olympic| Games" at Albion Hills Conser-l vation Area, Bolton. Events beâ€"| gan with a Javelin Throw (with| toothpicks for javelins) and conâ€"| tinued with a Discus Throw using| paper plates and a Shot Put with| balloons. The AYERS exhibited their athletic ability further with an oversized Golf Game, a Oneâ€" Legged Race and an Egg Toss The games closed with a treasure hunt. Our thanks to Mike Drumâ€"| mond for all his work in arrangâ€"| ing this picnic. A few swimming | dips were enjoyed and nature‘ trail walks were a favorite pa.s-‘ time. ‘ rousing Singâ€"Song followed by an informal talk by Gail Northâ€" cott, a member of St. Margaret‘s Church A.Y.P.A. on what‘s in store for AYERS at Camp Couâ€" chiching on Labour Day weekâ€" end. The theme for the weekend | DANFORTH FABRICGS LTD. guarantee protection against eye damage caused by the sun‘s heat rays. § After supper, all jqined ‘in SUMMER LAMP SALE 50‘70 OFF 54 HUMBERTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE BE. 1â€"2535 â€" BE. 1â€" 3539 Plus Many Other Interesting "!TEMS" Where The Ultimaie in Home Fashion Begins ... Up To is Are "You" a Best Seller and the chaplain will be the Rev. D. Kaye, curate assistant at St. Paul‘s Church, Rexdale. The weekend will take the form of five sessions which are as folâ€" lows: The Product, The Customer, Advertising, Selling and New Salesmen. For recreation, AYERS} may enjoy boating, canceing, basâ€" ketball, volleyball, baseball, tenâ€" nis, badminton, archery, horseâ€" shoes, soccer and swimming. Apâ€" plications can be obtained by lcontacting Gail Northcott at CL 1â€"2365 or Carol Lord at BE 9â€" 6054, Church of Christ the King, Etobicoke, 2; Christ Church, Mimâ€" ‘ico, 14; St. Elizabeth‘s, Queensâ€" way, 6: St. George‘s, Islington, 3; \St. James, Humber Bay, 5; St. |Margaret‘s, New Toronto, 4; St. | Matthew‘s, Islington, 8; St. Matâ€" \ thias, Weston, 4; St. Richard of 1Chichester, 4. Then, the longâ€"awaited momnent when Mr. Jacques presented the gavel to the proud winnersâ€"the A.Y.P.A. of Christ Church, Mimâ€" ico. Congratulations! Christ Church had 13 points and runâ€" ning close behind them were St. Elizabeth‘s A.Y.P.A. with 9 points The A.Y.P.A. group was chosâ€" en by the number of points they received during the day and their attendance. Points were taâ€" ken off AYERS who were late) for meals. 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