Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 19, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
T the Gar. Rev Pitrea Erfy who win 2 held Winnipeg free press Friday january 19, 1940 Page five missionary head predicts a Trail of misery and devastation will undoubtedly follow the was info the. United Church must keep burning the Light of the or. J. A. Cormie superintendent of missions in Manitoba told the congregation of the ukrainian United Church at the annual dinner meeting held in Robertson memorial Church. Thursday. T a Klanian United United Church report in tile annual Din ukr Aimai de a Good nor Mecir or. Cor . K Al Rev. I m Martyr. Men ? Iii the comic of he i limit Fri the Shock ind for the i Senyko the women and miss k. Congratulated the Eustace and con i Success they had in meeting pastor of Rob and Active ought mrs. F. M. Of the to greetings to the work 5 s. Kopack present Cial report mrs. W. K. Eustace reported Thorn club mrs. J. Of of the work o missionary society. Iii hubs gave a Long on nirl snide activities. The Fiill wins were elected to office for it. Karabut. Chairs. Kennan. Vice chairman s. Kopack. j. Gogoluk Secretary .1. Sony pc. K. Maleuch. Auditors mrs. S. Karman. Presi Dent narnia mr.-. Organization k. Eustace treasurer with Minaird 3, the famous rubbing liniment sworn foe of muscular and joint soreness Stii Ness and pain. Use it generously. It s Orcas class has no in pc Sant odor dries quickly. Use it for Dandruff and skin disorders too get a Butle at your druggist s today. Keep it. Handy on your bathroom shelf. 125 mrs. W. Shock Secretary mrs. S. Kopack president of the women s missionary society mrs. R. Kulick vice president miss e. Stephen treasurer and mrs. J. Denyke Secretary. Miss Margaret Mckelvie miss Reta Fairman. Miss Irene Slym. Mrs. J. Alexander and h. Sychuk contributed to the programme. Atlantic Avenue the annual meeting of Atlantic Avenue United Church was held in the Church wednesday. The min ister Rev. W. W. Conly presided. H. D. Bell clerk of session re ported on behalf of the Board of elders. The financial report delivered by j. H. Morgan treasurer showed that All current expenses were met. W. E. Wild Secretary treasurer of the sunday school. Reported a Good year the average attendance of scholars during the year being 138. Mrs. Grainger Secretary of the women s Guild submitted a report and. Mrs. H. Tate. Treasurer in giving the financial report pointed out that the women s Guild had raised during the year. Mrs. A. Bancroft Secretary and mrs. A. Souter treasurer of the missionary Circle reported that they had one of their most successful years. They raised other reports were submitted by h. J. Powers on behalf of the Board of stewards h. Kane envelope Secretary and m. Jarr in regard to Church printing. Miss Thora Clawson reported on behalf of the Young people s society. Miss Ann Tate for the choir a. Wilson for the boys work miss Miriam Farr for the girls work mrs. Kate Powers for the Friendly club. A. Wilson for the carpet Bowling club and miss f. Mckeown for the children s gospel hour service. J w. W. Carter and s. Rogers were re elected to the Board of elders for a five year period. The following were elected to the Board of stewards for a two year term j. Orr h. J. W. Pow ers e. Rogers e. Kenneth Smith j. H. Tate and f. J. Dryes Dale. Greenwood. Reduction of mortgage from to and a surplus on current account of after Wip no out a deficit from the previous ear of featured the annual consolidated report of Greenwood United Church As presented by c. E. Cook chairman of the Hoard of towards to the annual meeting wednesday evening. Reports also showed an equally successful year in All other branches f the Church s work. A unanimous of thanks was passed to the Tii Nister Rev. J. E. Jones and mrs. Ones for effective leadership. On motion by p. J. Bryer Rev. W. A. Kim Young was made life elder he meeting and the year s work vere voted Fine successes. W a. Slemon was elected chair Man of the meeting and George Lardy Secretary. Mrs. E. F. Young gave readings and w. H. Gregory Ang. The year ended with a member hip of 614. Which included 26 by Etter and 10 by profession of Faith. There were 25 removals by letter our by death and 29 to the appendix Roll. There was an actual net increase seven members. During the year there were m funerals. Six baptisms and 27 mar and eight men of the congregation Are serving in the armed orces. The senior choir has 32 members he Junior 40. The social club has 00 members and the Young peo ple s club an average attendance of 95. The sunday school has an enrolment of 526 and an average attendance of 352. The scouts have 35 boys and the cubs 54. The girls and other boys work Are flourishing. The . Has 58 members and the women s association includes practically 100 per cent of the women of the congregation Gross income from All sources exceeded and Gross expenditures were with balance standing to the credit of the welfare fund of cur rent account disbursements were leaving a surplus o. S109.24 on that account. On mortgage account was raised for m. And m. Fund the women s association raised the sunday school the ., and the vening auxiliary the Young people s club donated to various Church and benevolent Pur poses. Elders elected for the three Yeai term included mrs. We. Buxton d. C. Mclntyre mrs. A. B. Nichol son or. J. C. Pincock j. M. Wood and for one year o. E. Holmes members of session c. V. Combe ordon m. Hudson r. R. Kinread. And w. L. Leatherdale. After the business meeting the congregation adjourned to the basement Hall for games and refreshments. It by the put the Date on the package of old dutch when 1 opened it. T lasted and lasted and did so much cleaning that i know i save b Money by using old dutch j old dutch goes so far because it is made with seism Tite tiny flakes i which lie Flat and cover More surface. Old dutch helps you economize i in other ways too. It does t scratch. It gives Money 1 saving Protection to bathtubs washbasins sinks pots j and pans Etc. It does away too with the expense of buy Jling special for old dutch does All kinds of a cleansing and is the Only Cleanser you need. 1 and to the Money saving old dutch brings add the saving of time Steps and precious Energy. Keep old j Putch Handy in Kitchen bathroom laundry and garage. Made in Canad look Jove i dutch. R we. A. Rogers silverware 3 salad Forks for Only 6o and 3 old dutch labels 47.60 value 1 Al Quality silverware with an overlay of pure Silver at Point of Wear. Made by Oneida Ltd. This offer Good Only in Canada expires december 31, i94j_ old dutch Cleanser dept h9g. In Muncai Iliin Avenue Toronto i of pictures from old dutch labels or compere Lobelia for which please Send me we. A. Rogers sold Forks and circular telling about other places. Note. Send 60f and 3 labels for each set of 3 salad Forks you desire. No m we deliver. Compare our prices. Pm. 93 064. 93065 saturday morning extra specials while hey 8.30 to 1o.3o . No delivery. Tculr.1 1st inn la blot scr 3 a civil in go in lard 3 lbs 23c a Csc. In. 15c Roa tins Chicken in. 156 pork shoulder pork bulls in. Loin of Tork la. Hip Rosst beef in. Chuck roast beef in. Rindler is Bacon pcs. 15c poultry in 22-25c Holm i . In 18-22c ims. In. .is-22-25c Lamb acc of Lamb la. 16-19-276 loin shoulder lb.9-12-j.7c stewing. 111. 6-96 Lynnr Winter Supply of Tjce of now at die lowest Price. Be and Lender. Free delivery. Free Cut tins. Fronts in. 9c kinds in. Extra hrs veal Der. In veal Rolls in chops in 17-2oc 14-166 13-18-226 14-166 18-226 beef sirloin boast ib.18-226 to Bonc Koast prime rib rst., in. .16-18-226 nip Novasi ib.16-19-226 rolled roast ib.16-216 cooked and smoked meats cooked in. 45-506 bums a ick liver sausage lb.22-25 c dry Salami. In. 356 garlic siuisaf.-. In. 15-18-226 Ham said Vic. La 186 summer Sausse. Lb.256 frankfurters lb.156 mindless Bacon ib.256 smoked soil or. Picnic la. 206 smoked hams. La. 21-266 pork beef a usurp 2 lbs 25c City meat sausage co. N belief vouchers accepted raised last year and started he Pew year with a credit of Alarice. Mrs. Andrew Melville on behalf of the Mother s meeting and Edith coldwell for the Young people s club told How they had donated Between them to Church activities and improvements in the building. Key. A. M. J. Gray will propose the Toast the immortal memory at the annual banquet and dance of the sons of Scotland benevolent association in the fort Garry hotel saturday. Miss Isa Dunsheath will be soloist and John Harbour will give Burns address to a Haggis and a Reading from Burns work strict chief of preside. William Smith Dis the association will Happy parishes 1 1 1 new Auto is his for payment on payment of one Dollar to the Campaign fund in Aid of the knights of Columbus Canadian army huts a 1940 Model automobile will be delivered to Aime Vari Deleede suite 7, Bettes Block 289 Carlton Street. Holder of admission ticket no. 9723, or. Vandenheede won the draw made by mayor John Queen thursday night at the vaudeville show hid at the civic auditorium in Aid of the fund. Year of Progress reported by two anglican churches two Winnipeg anglican churches marked the end of an George w. Chidley Secretary of the red Cross society at Tyndall man., has written to the free press pointing to an error in the amount of Money accredited to Tyndall in the recent Campaign. He writes that Tyndall was credited with one amount whereas that was was merely one payment the total amount collected in the Tyndall District being other year of Progress this week reports covering Church activities officers for 1940 was also held. Mary Magdalene the parishioners annual meeting for the year 1939 for the Church of St. Mary Magdalene was held Mon Day in the Parish Hall. Encouraging reports from various organizations were heard. Nineteen thirty nine was a record year for the Grant to Best in seven years. With the presentation of during 1939. Election of the reports rectors Rev concluded with a. L. Davies Howie w. Trow. G. Davis a. Mos Crip h. Musgrove Lay delegates to Synod h. R. Charleswood and the two wardens auditors c. J. Felt Erston Haugh h. Musgrove. St. Jude s balanced budget with receipts exceeding expenditures and Thoj most satisfactory financial standing i Many years was reported by the Cople s Warden e. Peal at the annual congregation meeting of St. Jude s anglican Church thursday night i some 20 organizations and groups of the Church presented excellent j reports showing that 1939 had Many and varied successful j ties. Rev. Nelson c. Smith the rec Tor presided. The following were elected offi cers and vestry men for 1940 s. A. Woods Rector s Warden e. Peal people s Warden a. Hewlett j. Beggs and t. Martin delegates to Synod w. C. Folliott a. Hartnett j. Wilson n. Bailes t. Quinn g. Martin. T. Martin r. W. Wallace a. Lindop and g. Blood were elected to the vestry. City briefs Santa Glaus paid a belated visit to 35 children thursday night when the Golden West Lodge r.a.o.b., . Held a Christmas party in the free press club rooms. A banquet in Honor of j. S. W o o d s w o r t h m.p., and mrs. Woodsworth prior to their de parture for Ottawa will be held by the Manitoba Section of the . At 6.30 . Saturday at Picardy s Salon Broadway Avenue and Colony Street. Laurent f. My Sibuet Paris will address a meeting of the Alliance Francais to be held at the fort Garry hotel Friday evening at 8.30. His subject will be the pro eng Lish feeling in contemporary French letters by Andre Maurois. Rowland Estall representative of the National teaching committee of the Baha is of the United states and Canada will address an open forum of the Phoenix club third floor. Montgomery building at 1.30 . Saturday. His subject will be the charter of a new world order. J two Regina executives of the Chrysler corporation of Canada a. R. Merry Western regional sales manager of the Chrysler ply Mouth Fargo division and j. W. Atkinson Western regional sales manager of the Dodge de Soto division arrived in Winnipeg Fri Day in route to attend the annual sales conference at the Chrysler factory Windsor. Ont. They Are at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Mrs. S. Hoffman 408 Pritchard Avenue informs the free press she is a daughter of Motel Bershadsky who was honoured on his 75th birth Day sunday. Which he thanked All those who had aided the Progress of the Church. He struck an optimistic note when he offered the list of suggested Spring improvements to beautify the building arid grounds. This list was heartily endorsed. Elected wardens and vestry Fol Low Rector s Warden w. H. Evans people s Warden e. S. Hammett vestry clerk w. Trow vestry r d. Jacob h. R. Charleswood c. Me Dermot c. Clover j. Strachan l b. W. Roberts Montreal general purchasing agent Lor the Canadian Pacific railway arrived in Winni Peg Friday returning after a trin through the West. He conferred with e. C. P. Gushing purchasing agent at Winnipeg. Owing to a typographical error the Price of Grapefruit in Safeway stores advertisement on thursday evening and Friday morning was quoted As 6 Doz. For 25c. This should have read Texas Grapefruit 96 s. 6 for 25c confident of 1940 satisfactory Progress reported by two presbyterian churches annual meetings of Winnipeg presbyterian churches continued this week with the presentation of reports at St. John s presbyterian Church and the Elmwood presbyterian Church. Satisfactory Progress was reported at both meetings. St. John s the annual meeting of St. John s Church was held tuesday evening with Rev. Edward Lee acting Lor the interim Moderator and Rev. David Johnstone conducting the devotional service. George Smith was elected chairman and h. S. Hamilton Secretary of the meeting. John Alexander Hugh Poison James c. Potter and John Young were re elected to the Board of managers for a three year term. The treasurer s report showed that All accounts had been paid As at dec. 31, leaving a Cash balance of to carry Forward into the new year. T. Donaldson Secretary of the Board i managers presented the 1940 budget calling for an expenditure of which was approved by the meeting. The sum of was shown As having been forwarded to the Church offices in Toronto for the various purposes of the Church in Canada and abroad. Of this amount a considerable por Tion was contributed by the women s missionary society which was complimented for having exceeded its allocation. Or. Donaldson was re elected auditor. R. M. Arnold superintendent of the sunday school in presenting his report stressed the need of additional help to assist in the religious teaching of the boys and girls. Bright features of the evening were the Reading of the reports of the Mission band and the . By two Young girls Eleanor lock Hart and Daisy Bailey. They were heartily commended for their Good work. Appreciation was expressed by the chairman and other speakers Lor the financial support and other assistance rendered to the Church by the ladies Aid society. A Resolution was passed express ing appreciation of the services of former ministers and members of the Church and a vote of thanks was Given Mervyn Orr the Church officer. The pulpit of the Church is now vacant Rev. John Fleck having been called to Niagara. Falls ont., but it was hoped that it will be filled permanently before Long. Elmwood Elmwood Church is in sound financial position alter a successful year s work according to reports received at the annual meeting thursday night Charles Gunn. Treasurer stated that with All current expenses met. The Church has a Cash balance of speaking Lor the sunday school. H. W. Ruse said it met All its obligations and had Cash on hand. Mrs ruse. 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Loin roast in. Shoulder roast in. Veal Bunch is am rolled. Only. Cut any selected Ymme tender roast la. 20c thick rib roast la. 13c round shoulder roast 5 12ci in. Ioc prime rib roast. Trump roots a i7c Chuck roast around Steak minced 2 ibs. 25cj Ujj Cut from Boneless hips. J smoked picnic style pork shoulders thankless la t chickens milk fed roasting. 5-lb. Avge. In. 23e breakfast style sausage 2 in 25c Back Bacon . Peame aled piece or sliced la 286 Side Bacon mindless Viz b. Package Leaf sol Al Premium Shamrock Kobold special Ripe bananas tomatoes firm Ripe d Anjou pears 3 ibs. 25c Sunkist 360 s dozen and get Pound 1ree tin 57c Safeway stores limited
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