Social Scene Miss Pat Morgan, Beaverbrook Drive, a teacher last year at Briarâ€" grest Public School, has enrolied in the twoâ€"year course at the Women‘s Leadership Training School at McMaster Theological Colâ€" lege, Hamilton. Home again after a year and a half in India, and several months of travel, are Mr. and Mis. Robert A. Elliott, Prince George Drive, and their daughters, Fiona, Sheena, Mairi, and Andrea. In India they lived in Nagpur where Mr. Elliott was an adviser to the Indian| Bureau of Mines, under the Columbo Plan. Fiona carried on her Canadian school work by correspondence. Sheena and Mairi went every day by rickshaw to St. Joseph‘s convent where they were the enly nonâ€"Indian children. f The Elliott family sailed from Bombay on May 7, their German ear along with them. At Naples they disembarked, and spent a week driving around Italy; then two weeks in the Riviera,. They followed. the Rhone valley up through France, into Switzerland and Leichenâ€" stein; visited several other countries, then crossed the English Chanâ€" nel, and drove north to Mrs. Elliott‘s native Scotland, where they spent six weeks. Crossing the Atlantic on the Empress of Britain, they avrived in lslington in time for school opening. On The New members will be welcome at the opening meeting of the Humâ€" ber Valley Camera Club, on Tuesday evening, October 8, at 8.15 at Sunnylea Public School, Glenroy Ave. Mr. Jack Austin of Woolver, Ont., will show his living slides of Ontario birds. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brown have returned to their home in Ainsley Gardens after a motor trip to the Maritimes. Their son, David, who accompanied theim, remained in Sackville, New Brunswick, where he has entered first year at Mount Allison University, Other Etobiâ€" coke boys enrolling at Mount "A" this year are Bob Scott, Kingsfold Court; and Doug Nichols, Twyford Road. Miss Inez Paul, Nottingham Drive, has returned from an autumn motor trip with her sister, Mrs. James McQueen, and her nephew. They visited Corning, Pine Creek Valley, spent several days in Washâ€" ington, and went on to Williamsburg, M Among the new students from Etobicoke who have registered at the University of Waterloo are Don Baker, Kingsway Cres., Michael Best, Kipling Ave. N.; Judy Bundy, Merrigale Cres.; Grant Davidson, Smithwood Drive; Bill Dodge, Allonsius Drive; Jim Hunt; Donald Malcolm, East Glen Cres.; Robert Redman, Humber Ridge Drive; Laurie Risk, Twyford Road; Bill Siddall, Sunnylea Ave. E., Among those returning to University of Waterloo are Jim Westell, Wimbleton Road: Bill Moffati, formerly of Islington Ave. N.: Richard Baxter, Blaketon Road:; and David Laughton, Prennan Ave. Mrs. David Rogers of Regina is a guest at the home of her twin sister, Mrs. Hugh P. Edge, Kipling Ave. N. Mrs. Rogers is here for the wedding of her niece, Miss Elizabeth Ann Edge to Mr. Donald Norval of Toronto, an event of Saturday, at lslington United At the recent prize giving ceremony in _the Senior School of Havergal College, Carolyn McMaster, Ridgevalley Cres., was awardâ€" ed the Lieutenantâ€"Governor‘s medal for highest general proficiency. The award was made by His Honour Lieutenantâ€"Governor Rowe. Church, Presiding at the prettily arranged bride‘s table were Mrs. Donald‘! _ One name Andrews, Mrs. Walter Jackson, Mrs. Bernard Rooney, and Mrs. list of the I Ogilvie Mcintyre. Tea room assistants were Mrs. Lawrence Hicks, ory‘s C.Y.0. Mrs. George Hull, and the Misses Judith Tibert, Mary Beth Mcâ€" â€"Miss Sha Intyre, and Marilyn Steels. retary. My A postâ€"nuptial reception was held last Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Theo Joyce, formerly Catherine Steels, at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steels, Herne Hill. Receiving with the host and hostess were the groom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joyce of and hostess London. Former residents on Northolt Court, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Holland Step of Ridgewood, N.J., were in Islington last weekend to attend the the I Umbachâ€"Gibb wedding. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Draw Stitt, Mattice Road. Th Ann Horn, Elistree Road, has returned to McGill; and George Elliott, and Derry Andrews, Edeghill Road. Mre. Phil G. Carrier, Chairman of Christian Citizenship and Social Aetion for the United Church Women, Toronto West Preshyterial, held a conference on this phase of church women‘s life, at Humbe: Valley United Church last Tuesday evening. On Sunday the' bride and groom returned to Sarnia where they are both teaching. Bonnie Benson. Islington Ave. N., sailed last month on the §8. "United States" from New York for England. Bonnie, who graduated last May from the University of Toronto, will take a supplemental course in Physical Education at Chelsea College, Eastbourne, Sussex. Iopneiny Sn Uee i ons An V nc s o o ds se on enme e ns eas e Ann" those returning to McMaster are Pamela Allaby, Wainwright Drive; Carmen Drinkwater, Blair Athol Cres.; Peg Walden, St. Steven‘s: Court; and John Shouldice, Warwood Road. Stitt, Mattice Road. The Annual Holy Name Society, * * * * * |father and son Communion breakâ€" On the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. fast will be held on Sunday, Ocâ€" William Townsend, Prennan Ave., were guests of honor at a recepâ€" tober 20th, after the 9 a.m. Mass. tion given by their twin daughters, Barbara and Beverley, and theirl1 * * * * somsâ€"inâ€"law; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eckersley, and Mr. and Mrs. A special invitation is issued to Dean Paterson, at the Eckersley home on Crestridge Heights Road, all parents, to attend an interestâ€" last Saturday evening, September 28. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend were ing evening at St. Gregory‘s on married in 1938 in Alhambra United Church, Many friends and‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" neighbours brought their good wishes to this Silver Wedding Anniâ€" versary reception. \ Among the Etobicoke young people off to McMaster University in Hamilton this fall are Janice Tilden, Chestnut Hills Pkwy.; John Mcâ€" Alpine, VanDusen Blvd.; Alan Shillington, Wimbleton Road; Janice Owens, The Westway, and Ken Hayashi, Carsbrook Cres. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Twining, Burnelm Drive, with their sons, Greg, Danny and Tommy, flew to Newfoundland yesterdmy. They will make their home in St. John‘s for a couple of years while Mr. Twinning is on a project for the Avalon Telephone Co. When the executive of the King=way. Women‘s Welfare Assomation met on Tuesday at the home of Mis. J. G. Ure, Brule Gardens, Mrs. J. 8. Entwistle presided atithe business meeting. Plans were made for the Dessert Bridge to be held at the Skyline Hotel on Tuesday, November 19. j Janice Mawhinney, Chesinut Hills Parkway, is studying this year at Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. and Thursday, October 3, 1963â€"Page 10 at Briar so have wern by Barbara Dianne Reid for‘barea ClatTke, AZ WOPE NOGIURI@M® PBE ME BMTD C her recent marriage to David gowns of periwinkle blue peau de pure silk coat, Aithur Neill. _ Reverend Harold soie â€" fashioned" with . semiâ€"bell|bridegroom‘s mothe Stibbards performed the ceremony skirts. Ipink pure silk she at Park Baptist Church, Brantâ€" _ Patti Lynn Reid,’ niece of thl[. matching jacket. ford. i bride, was flower girl in & baby| For a honeymo0 The bridal gown was styled with blue nylon frock. |New Jersey the bride changed to a lace jacket and the skirt exâ€" â€" Michael Weir was best man cndl. total blue dress and jacket of tended to a sweep train. The bride ushers were David Keeling, C"“"}wool crepe with a,matching Breton ulso wore pearl and diamond earâ€" ford Reid, brother of the br'\dz,;{h“. rings, a gift from the groom. and Richard Neill, brother of the 4 The bride is the daughter of groom. | t.:(::"":: t::%n;n:oml :: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Reid, _ The bridal party was piped from ‘the Blind in Brantford. The groom Brantford, and the groom is the the church by two pipers in Highâ€"|. * son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neill, land dress. is a graduate of Burnhamthorpe Nipissing Drfve, Islington. A reception at the‘ White Horse Collegiate and Lakeshore Teachâ€" Miss â€" Karen â€" Strohacker | was Restaurant, Paris, followed theler‘s College. P on "Ernest Fisher returns with of interest to ALL parisniner®. \Prizes Galore" This was a most EVERY parent is welcome to go, |interesting and informative eveâ€" listen, question and learn. ning for indoor gardeners! . Mr.‘ * * * * |Fisher is an expert on the growâ€" _ The following models will take ing of plants under fluorescent part in "Around the Clock Fashâ€" }Iight and he provided beginners ions" presented by Hillview Presâ€" |and proficient enthusiast alike with byterian W.A. at Richview~ Colâ€" the latest ideas in the successful legiate Auditorium on October 9th. propagating and vaising of Afriâ€" _ Junior Models: Ruth Pugsley, \can Violets. Gloxinias, etc. â€" onl ocafien comimoolapnmacoranin HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Wednesday, October 3th, at S.00 Lathy MacM7OM0MM, AMBMOM MMUUMAUOr The Etobicoke Horticultural Soâ€" p.m. in the auditorium. A Speaker Neu Cruickshank, Jane Martin, ciety held their Fall Flower Show from the Catholic Children‘s Aid Peggy Hopf, John Ross, Ian Macâ€" in Islington Public School at 8 Society will talk on Adoption in Vicar, Cynthia Robertson, Diane p.m. on Wednesday, October 2nd. Ontario, This evening should be Moffatt, Brent Kirkby, Paul Johnâ€" "Ernest Fisher returns with of interest to ALL parishioners. son, Leslie Cameron, Judy Harris, moDl PAbLAY Mhis wae a manstEUERY navent is welcome to go. Sandra Harsch. There was a ul\of bulbs fot fall planting prior to the meeting: HOME AND SCHOOL “ mnVjui i iR t Princess Margaret Home and School Association held their Anâ€" JOYCE EASTWOOD nual Grade Mothers Tea on Tuesâ€" "MEET THE TEACHERS day afternoon, September 24th. NIGHT* * Mrs. J, F. McArthur, chairnian Of _ The first home and school meetâ€" the Grade Mothers, introduced imy at Valleyfield Public School Mrs. J. B. Currie, original Ch&ir~ will take the course that it did man of the Grade Mothers. MYSâ€"jast year in the form of "Meet the Currie spoke briefly welcoming @!l Teachers", this proved very sucâ€" the new mothers. Mrs. Robin cessful last year. Greenfield, past President of the | Membership for. the home and Association, who is now on YOrk sehool is being reduced from $1.50 West Home and School Council; ty $1.25 subject to a vote by the T 3 1 hh ids ids nc ism School Association held their Anâ€" Lc JOYCE EASTWOOD â€" CH. 4â€"0082 _ esz _/ nual Grade Mothers Tea on Tuesâ€" "MEET THE TEACHERS | {will also be round duucing and I day afternoon, September 24th. NIGHT* °_ am told that the food will be Mrs. J. F. McArthur, chairman 9f | ‘The first home and school meetâ€" served in the form of a Buffet the Grade Mothers, introduced iny at Valleyfield Public School supper around 11.30 p.m.; you Mrs. J. B. Currie, original Cha&ir will take the course that it did will be able to quench your thirst man of the Grade Mothers. M‘ jast year in the form of "Meet the after all the dancing with a very Currie spoke briefly welcoming all Teachers", this proved very sucâ€" delightful punch. The tickets for the new mothers. . Mrs. Robin cessful last year. this event are $2.50 a couple, the Greenfield, past President of the | Membership for. the home and place is Green Meadows School, Association, who is now on YOrk sehool is being reduced from $1.50 Sundrow Drive; the date Saturday West Home and School Councily‘ty $1.25 subject to a vote by the October 5th; dancing from 8.30 to was the guest speaker. DUTIDE members, there will also be new midnight. Phone your friends and her interesting and informative"hy.laws to discuss and vote on, so make this dance one of our sucâ€" talk, Mrs. Greenfield referred t9 jg is very important that as many cesses for the start of the winter all Grade Mothers as V.LP.‘s. parents as possible turn out to activities. . Tickets may be obâ€" While everyone was enjoyiDZ "€¢ the meeting, the date is Tuesday, tained from Loretta Francis at freshments, Mr. J. A. Currie, Prinâ€" Getober, 8th, at Valleyfield School, CH. 7â€"5655. the cor ol s _ VIRGINIA ETHERINGTON BE qâ€"N000 aupaccaceccccnadicel n rant o eremon CONGRATS CLOVERDALE done for crippled children, had the following were presented for With pardonable pride, Prinâ€" promised to set un a tour. The baptism: William Alexander Davâ€" $ % cipal A. D. Fry of Cloverdale pubâ€" Humber Valley Kiwanians are dson, Merrygale Crese.; Carol Joy A floorâ€"length gown of peau de maid of honor and "w‘wu To greet the guests, lic school advises that the ehil-fn.yw right in Islington u«> Goss, Sedgebrook Cresc:; Stephen ie, fashioned by her aunt, was were Elizabeth Thompson and Barâ€"\the mother of the bride wore @‘dren‘s safety record has brought week and will hear tonight some Arthur Moulton Burnhamthorpe n by Barbara Dianne Reid for bara Clarke, All wore fl°°'-"9'¢¢lb¢i¢- lace gown with a matching them an Elmer award for the sixth interesting treatments for speech Road; Robert James Rainer and râ€" recent marriage to David gowns of periwinkle blue peau de pure silk coat, Assisting, (h“‘conmuuve year. defects as outlined by Toronto Bruce Douglas Rainer of Robinâ€" ‘hu," Neill. _ Reverend Harold soie fashioned‘ with semiâ€"bellbridegroom‘s mother wore a pale] This was presented on Wednesâ€" Controller William Dennison. . |glade Drive. At Islington United; ibbards performed the ceremony skirts. {pink pure silk sheath dress with gay by Inspector Hill of the Metro wewmes \Jeffrey David Beitz, Dundas W.; Park Baptist Church, Brantâ€" Â¥ [’:fll!i L_n:x Reid,, llnece of the/a matching jacket. police who pointed out that Cloverâ€" CURRICULUM NIGHT iSteplun Kenneth Howard, Cronin e o i N e s o n on A n i ts in Finfic| t o. Tewbinn K insiwav nas.|Drive; Karen Ann Hyndman, Welâ€" ST. GREGORY‘S One name was omitted from the list of the Executive of St. Gregâ€" ory‘s C.Y.0. in last week‘s column â€"Miss Sharon Brockman is Secâ€" vetary. My apologies, Sharan. The â€" Holy Name Society . of St. Gregory‘s has undertaken a special project as the objective of their fund raising eforts â€" first to landscape the Church grounds, and eventually to erect an illumâ€" inated sign and Crib. Theip first step will be the sale of tickets for the Diocesan Holy Name Society KINGSWAY to KIPLING | 1363 ISLINGTON AVE. N. ‘ Pastor: Rev. R. F. ingram B.A. 9:45§ a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class â€" HOME MISSIONS CONVENTION â€"â€" 11:00 a.m. Miss Jean Hiedman â€" LeVis, Quebec 7:00 p.m. Rev. N. Valentine â€" Burlington, Ontarie "Preaching the Whole Bible for the Whole World." wE FIND THE _ OFFICE STAFF YOU WANT C\rake O Dersomnmnel REXDALE ALLIANCE CHURCH SOCIETY Wednesday, October 9th, at 8.30 Cathy MacDonald, David Hopkins, "MEET THE TEACHERS NIGHT* â€" The first home and school meetâ€" ing at Valleyfield Public School will take the course that it did last vear in the form of "Meet the ide, was flower girl in & baby| For a honeymoon trip through dale‘s record is unique in Etobiâ€" ue nylon frock. |New Jersey the bride changed to coke, and matched by only seven Michael Weir was best man ‘“‘dta total blue dress and jacket of other schools in all of Metroâ€" hers were David Keeling, C"“"}wool crepe with a,matching Breton politan Toronto, rd Reid, brother of the bride, hat. \_ ‘The award means that not only Two weddings took place last Saturday _ afternoon, _ September 28th, at St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Church. _ The marriage between Miss Norine Credell Parsons of Dixon Rd. and Mr. William Ronâ€" ald Thomson of 71 Whitburn Cres. Also Miss Gail Anne Caliver of 211 . Taysham | Cres., and Mr. George Henry London of 265 Dixâ€" on Rd. Congratulations to both YoUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED Next â€" Saturday â€" evening â€" the Greeu Meadows Home and School will be holding their first Dance in the school auditorium, and they need your support to make this venture a â€" tremendous . success. Not only will you have a verv enâ€" joyable evening out, you will be able to meet your neighbours soâ€" cially. couples The executive have gone all out and have obtained the services of a professional square dance caller from radio station C.Kâ€"E.Y, There Drakeâ€"recommended personnel are interviewed, tested and screened without cost to you. Drake guarantees applicants with no obligation. Royal York Gardens News Phone 251â€"3331 124â€"40th Street long Branch evening . VtheA LEARX TO SQUARE DANCE Both the bride and groom are teachers at the Ontario School for the Blind in Brantford. The groom is a graduate of Burnhamthorpe Collegiate and Lakeshore Teachâ€" er‘s College. Senior Models: Molly Godfrey, Joyce Andrew, Marg. Cushnaghan, Muriel Thomson, Doris Birch, Junâ€" ia Brahm, Lee, Feggans, Louise Parish, Nancy Bernecker, Heather Carlile, Jean Greig, Lillian Watâ€" ters. UNICEF FOR HALLOWEEN Hallowe‘en for youngsters has always been a night of magic. Dressed up in fantastic costumes, they go calling on neighbours, gather â€" their â€" booty of _ candy, cookies and apples. But without detracting from the traditional fun at Hallowe‘en UNICEF has gained a new dimensionâ€"the joy of sharing. This year we ave trying to organize a UNICEF HALLOWâ€" e‘en. _ I would appreciate one Mother per street to give me a call so that we can organize this programme in Royal York Garâ€" dens. Anyone who can spare & few hours on October 31st to help give the hoxes out to the children, please contact Joyce Eastwood at Classes _amj ("mlfs will he star '-l'anui):m'cnts in Dartmouth, Nova ing in this avea in Qctober, the Scotia, has envolled at the Univerâ€" fun is in being able to say "Hi" jjy of King‘s College in Halifax. to your neighbours and in Ile&MD: ghe js in residence at Alexander ing the basics together so that yOU ffgj] Marlene is a former student can all dance in a friendly 2Md aq Etobicoke Colleriate. velaxed atmosphere. Classes are s % * M for those who have not s mure. q speedy recovery is wished to danced before or are a bit TUStY. y« _ MeClelland of Renforth Clubs‘are for those who ha}o ©C"* mu from her many friends and experience at square dancing and i . . ,neighbours. can respond immediately to the|_____ C P "calls". The instruction will alm\rmt. waltz, â€" ChaChaCha, â€" Bossa include dances such as the Gay|Nova or even some jive steps. Why Gordons, Polka, and the best of not have the time of your life this the newer waltzes. Social dancing coming . season. Phone _ Audrey will also be included so that you Miller at CL iâ€"4175 or Chuck and will be able to enjoy doing a foxâ€"‘Evelyn Scadding at CH 1â€"6069. CH. 4â€"0082 BE 1â€"6006 Pianist: Quéenie Tyrell. lows AlL AND SINGULAR that certoin porcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Etobicoke, in the County of York and Province of Ontarie and being composed of thot part of the lane running between Johnston Avenve and Frederick Street as shown on a plan fled in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the East and West Riding of the County of York as No. 2384 lying in the rear of lots 47, 46 and 45 according to the soid plon and being that part of the said lane lying Northâ€"sosterly of the Northâ€"westerly production of the Northâ€"eastern limit of Lot 48 according to the said plan AND FURTMER TAXKE NOTICE THAT the Munitipal Countil of the Corâ€" poration of the Township of Etobicoke will at that time hear in person or by his counsel, soliciter or agent any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially offected by the Byâ€"low and who at that time opplies to be heard. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Munitipa! Countil of The Corporation of the Township of Etobicdke, at its meeting on Manday, the 4th day of November, 1963, proposes to pass a Byâ€"law for stopping up and selling to the adjoin ing owners that portion of a lane shown on Plan 2384 described as folâ€" DATED at Etobicoke this 2nd day of October. A D. 1963 NOTICE police who pointed out that Cloverâ€" CURRICULUM NIGHT dale‘s record is unique in Etobiâ€" When Lambtonâ€"Kingsway parâ€" coke, and matched by only seVveD ents went to the school to hear other schools in all of Metr0â€"labout the grades 1â€"5 curriculum politan Toronto, ‘last Monday, they also got a deâ€" The award means that not ODJY sevription from Principal Ralph was no Cloverdale school child Atkinson on school organization in hurt in an accident, but that MO other centres. child from the school caused 82. yrg told‘ them about Hamilton‘s accident through thoughtless b€~ ynit system under which childven haviour on the road. nass by subjects rather than by LIKE TO BOWL EARLY? If you like to bow!l but don‘t want to get involved in a league which leaves the alleys at midâ€" night or later, this might be for you. The Roydon Bowling League â€" men and women â€" bowls at the» Plantation on Monday evenings starting at 7 p.m. and finishing around 9:15, We understand from its secreâ€" tary, Mrs, Irene Blume (BE 3 5913) that the league has room for approximately 10 or 11 extra playâ€" ers. She advises that marital statud is not important â€" some of the members come in couples, others singly â€" the idea is "just to enjoy a couple of hours of mild exercise at the bowling alley". hild from the school caused an \ PC PNU T Gnbbriibat Atuissteitcatin i dubicfiiatnanattiiches daboti ccident through thoughtless beâ€" “:iie.;:t:mth::::k:h::i::‘::ll;o:sswfl'bm Drive. maviour on the road. [pass by subjects rather than by| seewâ€"â€"â€" t n ., _ grades, and also discussed thek GETS PROMOTION LIKE TQ BOWL EARL‘?' merits of having a teacher who| Janice Boyer of Robinhood Road If you like to bow!l but don‘t was outstandingly capable in one has been appointed assistant head want to get involved in a 1€4ZUE gypject, teach it to several grades nurse in orthopaedic surgery at which leaves the alleys at Midâ€" n q school. This, he said, has Toronto General Hospital. right or l‘w"; "'i; “‘l"h‘ ll:;!or been tried with varying degrees erietemes you. The Roydon Bowling League e i ; , â€" men and women â€" bowls at therf:,“.’;l"v~ :;::em‘: some Amenun] prr TO COU‘E('?: Plantation on Monday evenings |_Koko Hayakawa of Mattice Road tarting at 7 p.m. and finishing Thgre was &n aitendance of aPâ€" and John Cooley of Seven Oaks kround 9:15, proximately 250 parents, many of have enrolled at the University of w â€" . hn whom nnew'ed memberships in the Toronto, while off to teachers‘ colâ€" e understand from its s°Cr° [ ambtonâ€" Kingsway Home and lege are Gayle Ritchie of Avonâ€" i+ Mrs. Irene Blume (BE 3 gonoo) Association, and heard r®â€" hurst Road and Jill McKerihen 5913) tlhAt the league has room for ports from its president, Mrs. R.;o{ Perry Crescent. Michael Best approximately !u or 11 extra plfl)" H. Collett, and Mrs. A. D. Walmsâ€" of Kipling Avenue is attending ers. ‘She “!V‘S†that â€" marital ley, Mrs. R. L. Schmidtand, Mrs. Waterloo University and Elizabeth status is not \mpontnt‘â€" some of J. R. Vodden. ‘Murra_v of Riverbank Lrive hus the members gome . in FDL}R]â€" HEAR REV. MORDEN embarked on a twoâ€"year specialâ€" mher? gingly .. the idea is J‘fï¬â€œ St. Matthew‘s second minister, ized course at the Ontario Hospiâ€" to enjoy a couple of' hours of’ ml]d‘Re\'. John G. Morden, principal|tal, Thistletown. Ontario scholar exercise at the bowling alley". *and dean of theology, Huron (‘ol-l‘Heather Onyett of Royalavon Cresâ€" ts lege, University of Western Onâ€" cent has enrolled at the University HISTORIC OCCASION \tario, returned to St. Matthew‘s of Toronto‘s Victoria College. Islington United Church cele on Sunday to address his former pemrmiens brated its 120th anniversary O congregation which has marked its JUST A REMINDER Sunday with a special service in l5th anniversary. He greeted his Qpen house at "59 Saskatoon the afternoon attended by the Old friends at & reception following|Drive this Saturday afternoon Comrades Association of the 48th the service. |(2â€"4) and evening (7â€"9) in honour Highlanders. This was followed Iof the 50th wedding anniversary by a reception at which a section BAPTIZE BABIES lat Formernve emet FrealmMichen of the 48th Highlanders Pipc .'-:i'nd Both United Churches in this and Mrs. Mitchell ‘Their son, played. The band, led by PiP® ji«trict held baptism services on Bryan, and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, are Major Dewar, has recently . reâ€" Sunday. At St. Jamesâ€"Islington, hosting the party. turned from the Edinburgh Fostiâ€" __â€"â€"__â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"____â€"â€"__â€"___â€"__________. in Leaside on Monday evening. This was arranged by Kiwanian Jack Tyndall who had given the club an account of the centre some months ago and, in response to the interest shown in what can be val KIWANIANS TOUR, TALK The Eatonville Kiwanians took their wives on a tour of the Onâ€" tario Crippled Children‘s Centre VIOLET WENDRY BE, 32759 CONSUMERS OF CANADA The meeting of the Consumers of Canada Bloordale Unit will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Harâ€" wood, 29 ‘Mulgrove Dr., on Wedâ€" uesday, October 9, at 8.15 p.m. Twentyâ€"two young people of the B.Y.P.U. group of Renforth Bapâ€" tist Church enjoyed a Pot Luck Supper on Sunday evening. The Congregation Picnic of Renâ€" forth Baptist Church was held at Albion _ Hills on Saturday, Alâ€" though the sky was grey over & hundred attended the picnic reâ€" turning to the church for supper, Miss Marlene Kucher, Markland Woods, who has been visiting her ~randparents in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, has enrolled at the Univerâ€" ity of King‘s College in Halifax. She is in residence at Alexander Hall. Marlene is a former student at Etobicoke Collegiate. $. W. ECKERSLEY, Township Clerk SEE SPECIAL FREE CLASSIFIED AD OFFER IN THIS ISSUE OF THE ADVERTISER GRADING . SEWERS WATER MAINS J. McLAUGHLIN CL. 9â€"2201 266â€"6th ST. NEW TORONTO LEE GOLD, R.O. OPTOMETRIST REXDALE PLAZA â€" MEDICAL OFFICES Suite C â€" 1125 Islington Ave. N. 247â€"4426 LEONARD A. BRAITHWAITE Barrister, Soliciter, Notary Publi SUITE E, ROYAL YORK PLAZA 1500 Royal York Read Telephone: CH. 9â€"2288 Evenings and Saturdays by © Appointment Call Your local Printer THE ISLINGTON PRESS BE. 1â€"0611 34 Advance Read Also Steam Baths, Facials Charletta‘s Slendarizing Salon 24754 Bloor West at Jane ro. 32711 NEED PRINTING? Profjessional Directory Above Islington Post Office Telephone BE. 1â€"2211 DEWAR & GRAHAM BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS 4889 DUNDAS ST. W. Evenings by Appointment DONALD F. 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