Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 17, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free monday june 17. 1940 of matters concerning the Home nine culinary rhubarb better flavor for Canning i which flavor time by june Horne. Doubt very much whether rhubarb could became very much cheaper than it is right now. And although that is on the Market is not As red As it might be still the is impaired by any Lack color. Therefore the Ripe to Start Canning and making jams of Little Early consider that on the Market for however it is that the Oarle rhubarb and fill to overflowing with the hot syrup. Wipe off the sealing surface with a clean Damp cloth and Seal tightly immediately. When the contents of the jars rhubarb has better flavor colc1 can invert the jars to test that which isl or links any cars showing signs Ava than i tit nil. Three methods of Canning Vou today. One of method of doing Down Benefit of either rhubarb is re sugar or Rno Kiim. And the other two have sugar and Are by the open Kettle method and the other by he hot water Bath method. It is because rhubarb is a highly fond that it can be canned Brno it of sugar or heat ing. Nunno like this it is Al m. Lil i rhubarb and is sex Cei Ieni for making pies during the Winter months. Of leakage should have the tents emptied brought to a con boil again and they should be packed in fresh hot sterile jars. Store tested jars in a dry. Cool place. Canned rhubarb hot water Bath method Wash the rhubarb and Cut into a Inch lengths. Pack this into hot sterilized jars. Make a syrup in the proportion of 3 cups sugar to 2 cups water and boil this for minutes. Fill the jars with this syrup and partially Seal that is screw the tops on tightly and then unscrew them a Bare Quarter turn. To cooked canned rhubarb i place the jars on a rack in a Cannor to Rii Barb and Cut into or Wash boiler that contains enough warm water to come up Over the tops of the jars at least i inches bring the water in the canner to a boil and keep in boiling vigor immediately. J Ousby for 20 minutes. At 1he end place. I thai time remove the jars from the jars should the water quickly and Seal them tightly immediately. When cold. Pack into Stril and fill to overflowing v.----1 Ater thai a been boiled and i filed. The tops and he jars tightly s Irr i a Cool dry ref brr scrubbed in hot soapy water and then put into a cont Inci that is deep enough that you can completely immerse the Jar in water. Bring he water to n Bill and keep it boiling for 15 minutes. Jars Are not sterile that Are washed and then rinsed via boiling must be boiled in water for the above men tinned Timo. I inning rhubarb with Spisar. It May be done in an open Kettle r i May be to Annc a by the hot water Bath method. Here the pen Kettle method. Canned rhubarb open Kettle method Var a he rhubarb and Cut into lengths. Make a syrup in couple make bridal vows at eventide marriage of Elizabeth daughter of mr., and . G. Hollender to or. Charles Edward Rolfe Only son of or. And ._c. E. Rolfe took place Satur Day at 7.30 . At Knox United Church. Rev. J. W. Clarke officiated. Given in marriage by her brother or. W. H. Hollender. The Bride wore a White gown with a Queen Anne Collar and girdled Waistline. She wore a Finger tip veil a Crown of Orange blossoms and car ried Johanna Hill roses and Liliee of the Valley. The Convent of the sacred heart held its annual presenta Tion of prizes saturday morning. My fur the first time a matriculation class received graduation the three girls above won the prizes Given to the graduating class. They Are. From left to right. Miss Agnes Carey who won the prize for application Mips Ada Roe Winner if the Gold medal and prizes for Pood conduct and composition miss Miriem love who won the French prize and the prize for Christian doctrine. Invert to test for leaks. Store tested jars in a Cool dry place. Rhubarb Jam that is Flavoured with pineapple is quite a popular favorite and Here is a recipe for it. Rhi Barb pineapple Jam 2 ibs. Red rhubarb 2 ibs. Sugar 2 Lemons juice and grated Rind 1 cup crushed pineapple method Wash and Cut into w. B. Chapman takes Bride in St Matthew s nuptials St. Matthew s Church was the scene of a pretty wedding saturday at 2 ., when miss Dorothy Kuby Keenan. Eldest daughter of or. And . S. Murray became the rhubarb the Bride of or. William Bingley Chapman son of or. And lengths. Com . W. B. Chapman. Rev. G. R. Calvert officiated. The Church was decorated with peonies Palms and or. Gor boy pockets. Her hat was a Dusty Don Taylor Cousin of the Pink Straw trimmed with Navy. A Sang o perfect love. Or. Georgej Corsage of Cream roses completed Helen Vitchev wore air Force Blue with Matching hat and carried White lilacs and sweetheart roses. A reception followed. Or. And . Barteaux left for a Short motor trip. They will reside at Watt View Man and. Ferns formed the background for an improvised altar in the. Living room at the Home of or. And for the marriage of their daughter. Norma Catherine to j Harold Watson son of or. And a. Watson of Saskatoon june 8 at 7.30 . Rev. W. A Donnelly officiating. Mrs. E. Fewings played the wed Ding March. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore powder Blue sheer showing gathers at the Waist and Short puffed sleeves. Her hat was of Blue and White daisies and Hac a Short while veil. She carried Johanna Hill roses. The Bride s Sisters Alison and Roberta were bridesmaids in Rose end Pale yellow sheer respectively their hats were of Flowers and the . A. E. Christiensen sister of i carried roses and Sweet peas. The Bride was Matron of Honor and wore a Blue dress with match he couple left for a Short Honey Moon. For travelling the Bride wore a Black suit Over a Blue sheer Blouse and a White hat. She wore ses. Mrs. Sproule Mother of the Bride wore Burgundy crepe embroidered Vith Silver beads and a White hat with Matching Quill. She wore roses. 9 v 3 the greek Catholic Church. East Selkirk was the scene of the wed Ding june 8, of Olga. Daughter of or. And . E. J. Wachewsky to or. Stephen Teplesky of East Sel Kirk Mali. Rev. Sluka performed the ceremony. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White Marquisette featuring Peter and High Waistline. Her embroidered net veil was held by Orange blossoms. She carried Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. One was attended by her Sisters misses Kay and Eva Wachewsky. Messes. Walter Adams and Michael Harrison attended the bridegroom. A reception was held in Community Hall. The couple reside in East Selkirk. Ing Chapel veil held Wreath Pink roses. By a Small she carried Columbia roses. Or. Albert hol Lender was Best Man. A reception was held at 532 Agnes Street. The couple will reside in Winnipeg. Marriage of Marian Young est daughter of or. H. J. Mac Donald to or. Thomas Lena Han. Son of or. And . C. M. Lonaghan. Took place june 7, at 7 ., at Riverview United Church. Rev. William Briggs officiated. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore a Blue Grey dress maker suit of Feather flannel with Vestee of White lace. She wore a picture hat of Pale Blue Straw and a Corsage of Briercliffe roses and mauve Sweet peas. Miss Jean Lenaghan sister of the bridegroom attended the Bride in a Rose dressmaker suit with a White lace Blouse. She wore a White Straw hat trimmed with Navy Blue and a Corsage of Johanna Hill roses and forget me not. Or. Charles Lenaghan was his brother s Best Man. Or. And . Lenaghan motored reside in Stohs. Make v proportion of 3 cups sugar to boil fairly rapidly until the ? ups boil the amount Ture is thickened somewhat. Bine with the sugar grated Rind and juice of the Lemons and the crushed pineapple that has been thoroughly drained. Bring slowly to a boil and stir Walker presided at the Organ. I her ensemble. Until the sugar is dissolved then miss Irene Murray sister of Ihen bridesmaid Choc Blossom crepe. The skill was trim mix Bride was bridesmaid. Or. Percy Blue or Sirj Johnson was Best Man. And the med think you will require the mixture quite often to prevent minutes. Place the Cut its sticking to the Bottom of the pan. Pour at once into hot Steril rhubarb is tender. Fill hot sterilized jars with jars and Seal with melted paraffin. When this is hardened another layer of paraffin May be added and then the covers Pul onto the jars. Ushers Werp messes. Philip Taylor and Richard Colwell Keenan. Given in marriage by her father the Bride chose while silk Marquisette Over Satin with a Lily of Valley All Over pattern. The gown featured leg of Mutton Ith Peg top pockets. Her Cor Sage was rapture roses. The Bride s Mother chose a Turquoise Blue frock and Corsage of Sweet peas. The bridegroom s Mother wove a wine dress and a Corsage of Sweet peas a supper was held Al to Kenora. They Winnipeg. Huttox Pomeroy. Man. The cd dog took place june 8. At the Home of the Bride s parents. Or. And . H. M. Sulton. Pomeroy. Of their daughter. Margaret to or. Gordon . Son of or. And . Byron Bartley. Ros Bank. Rev. Win. Kcal. Carman officiated. The Bride was attended by her sister. Bertha and the bridegroom by his brother. Gar or. Alan of the bridegroom was Best Man. During the signing of the Regis Ter miss Elsie judge Sang because a reception was held and later daughter of the late or. T. E. Bell of Neepawa to sergeant John Binny Only son of or. And . S. Bin is of Regina at St. Matthew s Church saturday at 5.15 . A r Tho will u1et Home ceremony june United in marriage Els Peth. Only daughter of or. And . J. M. F. Wilson. Kingston Row and or. Ronald Emmett of Toronto son of Rev. And . A. Emmett of Orillia. Rev. Russell Mcgillivray officiated. Miss Mary Little played the bridal music. The Bride Given in marriage by1 her father chose Light Blue crepe topped by a Matching quilted jacket. Her hat was a Large picture both Bride and bridegroom were a attending. Following a recep Tion. Or. And . Emmett left on a Short honeymoon. They will take up residence in Toronto. Mrs. Wilson the Bride s Mother wore a frock of Blue lace. Her hat was a Navy Model and her Cor Sage of Talisman roses. Or. And . R. Bunting announce the marriage of . Bunting s daughter miss Dorothy Bell and or. A foe s com in care of your children i enjoying your children n these modern Days o be can hardly get away from Reading articles 011 and hearing radio talks about the solemn and sacred responsibilities of mothers in fact so much has been said to the effect that motherhood is the most difficult task in the world that i m afraid it is beginning to affect Par feeling As that expressed by Bartas my Lovely living boy my Hope my Hap my love my life my Joy. But enjoying your child does t mean that even the smallest babies should t have discipline and habit forming routine. If these arc started Early and correctly they la be no hardship on the child or in ends attitude toward their children in an undesirable Way. Sleeves and a pointed stand up the port Arlhur cat. Lar the. Full tapered to a or my Ham left pm. A St Minneapolis and Winnipeg. They fill reside in Arthur ladies of Circle Drews United Church. Elgin Avenue will hold their annual Strawberry Tea in the Church Par lors thursday from 3 to 5.30 . And 7 to 10 . Guests will be received by . H. B. Duckworth j Matching and . W. Scott. Chapel veil was held by a White Satin Tiara. She carried butt cry roses and lilies of the Valley. Pleasant task to you. Actually they will add to your enjoyment of the child. In most of the expressions about if you la Stop and think instead motherhood to which i refer there of acting on impulses common sense is too much preaching and criticism it seems to me. The Best advice to mothers is always enjoy your children 1 and this does t require much amplification. The solemn duties of mothers will be fulfilled will prevent you from either Over indulging or neglecting your child s needs and make it easy for you to enjoy him. Bargain prices of cleaning Here is another bargain cloth Coats Zoric dry cleaned to new Beauty. Fur restoring original Sheen. Placed in completely insured and stared in our Moth proof vaults Cor Only nothing to pay till Yostjr coat is delivered phone 86311 hold. Miss Margaret Bartley played j if i s idea is adhered to and ally the wedding March. The Bride s dress was a jacket Model of heaven Blue Alpaca with concerned will be much happier if most of the other preach ments on the subject Are ignored. Trap unto trim. She wore a Tiara of this perhaps i had blossoms with Halo veil Slick to our the bridesmaid miss marriage of Dorothy Helen wore a heaven Blue net gown Over a Margaret daughter of or. Ilk. With a Wiric silk spider web pattern. Her hat was a Orange carried Johanna Hill roses. The bridesmaid wore Aster Pink with quilted Bolero and carried Sunbeam roses. The Bride s Mother chose Navy sheer with Corsage if sweetheart roses and the bridegroom s Mother was in Navy Model with Corsage of roses. Following a Buffet luncheon the a Circle Silver Tea and Sale of Home cooking and aprons in Aid of St. Patrick s Church will be held thursday afternoon and evening at the Home of . M. Mckelvie. 690 Furby Street. Picture Model of similar toned club events Straw. She carried Briercliffe roses and lilies of the Valley. The Little train bearer. Ellen Dun bar wore White silk taffeta with Pink rosebuds and bows. A reception was held at the Home of the bridegroom s parents 781 Broadway. Mrs. H. Johnson to or. And . A. Fordyce. Look place june 8 at 4 . In King memorial Church Rev. D. G. Paton officiated. Miss Helen Horton was organist and miss Patricia Brown Sang o perfect love. The Bride Given in marriage by couple left by motor for Winnipeg or. And . Chapman left acc Day for twin cities Eind Detroit i her father chose Queen s Blue Grey. B3. Daughters of lakes. For travelling the Ordic understood England 8 ., in Empire Hall. Werner s committee. Humane society. Wednesday. 10.20 . In Hudson s Bay company store. Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge 2. . Wednesday 8 . At Eureka Hall. Odd Fellows Temple allowed by Strawberry social. Conveners . L. Mcpheeters. Mrs. O. Dad etl. Misses l. Johnson and m. Edwards. Women s auxiliary. Navy league wednesday. 3 . At Home of . C. D. Cor Boukal. 24fi Mon Rose Street. Sunshine club of St. Luke s i Hurc n. Urday 2.30 . At Home of . E. Minns. 871 Garwood Street. Norwegian Relief committee. Tuesday. R ., in auditorium of first norwegian to vie Wood a place of rest and peace amid Well appointed buildings Lovely to round where the family physician on his in is needing treatment 1or or mild mental disorders Loon irs that they will receive tinder Anding care from a competent cd icon and nursing staff. Riley it Jim . Ii Frh. Out. Chose a Blue and White Linen ensemble with a Matching toned hat. Her Corsage was of roses. On their return they will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. Murray Mother of the Bride wore a heaven Blue silk frock with a v neckline puffed sleeves and full skirt featuring cutwork pockets. Her hat was a while Pic Ture Model and her Corsage was of Tea roses. Mrs. Chapman Mother of 1be bridegroom was gowned in a Rose beige lace Model with three Quarter length sleeves. V flared Kirt. She chose t marriage of Evelyn lutheran Church. Society of French Canadian women Manitoba closing meeting. Tuesday. 2.45 White hat. And a Corsage . In banquet Hall of Waldorf cafe followed by card party. . Royal Canadian artillery. Tues Day 8 . In free press Board room. Women s Union. United Church. Wednesday. 2.30 ., in grounds of River Bend school. Liberty Lodge. 240. Tuesday. 8 . In Scott memorial Hall. Weather permitting Dinguall ladies Lawn Bowling inter club games. Wednesday a group at Norwood a group at St. James Park. The tartan clan wednesday 8 . At 202 main Street. Queen Victoria Circle 149, . In Odd Fellows Temple. Kennedy Street on tuesday. B . St. James anglican Church Spring Tea. Sale of Home cooking. Wednesday 3-p . At Home of . H. Harrison. 102 Marjorie Street. St. Tilde s Mother s Union. Tuesday. 2.110 . In Parish Hall. St John s triple 8. Pythian Sisters Silver Lea. Weon Sedoy. 2.30-5.30. 7.10-10.30 ., at Home of . D. H. Watson. Ill Martin Avenue. Ladies auxiliary red Cross. Wednes Day a . In War workers rooms. Civic auditorium. Neckline and a Large of Gar May her Finger Over Matching taffeta veil of Matching the Bride s travelling dress was of Dusky Rose with a coat of Black English Boucic. A Birtle. Marriage of Clara Only daughter of or. Isaac Crewe and the late . Crewe. Of Birtle. Man., to or. O. T. Barteaux took place june 8 at the Home of the Bride s father. The Bride who Blue tulle was held with a Mary entered with her father to the know Why French s when you tire of sandwiches just see How French s prepared Mustard will give them new life its Superior Quality and distinctive flavour give a lift to All kinds of meat. Only daughter of or. C. Todd to or. James c Wilson elder son of or. And . J. Wilson was solemnized at 7.30 ., june 12. At the Home of the bridegroom s parents. Rev. W. W. Conly officiated. The wedding March was played by . R. Forth and during the signing of the Register or. E. Brunwin Sang because. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore deep Pink sheer pin dotted with Blue. The Long sleeves were tight it the wrist and the bodice was finished with n Peter pan Collar. A Blue velvet ribbon falling to the hem of the skill encircled the Waist. A Halo of Pink and Blue Flowers secured her Pink Chappl veil and she Cai Rich Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the Valley. Mrs. W. H. Mcclusky the Matron of Honor wore cocktail Blue sheer with ruching outlining the hem. Her headdress was of Pink velvet Flowers and she wore sweetheart roses and lilies of the Valley. A reception was hold at the West Kildonan Curling rink. Or. And . Wilson left for a Short trip to Kenora. Ihn Bride travelling in Dove Rose printed crepe with White Belt. She wore a while turban. They will reside at 207 Poison Avenue. Mrs. Wilson Mother of the Bride Groom wore Navy Blue crepe with Matching Straw hat and a Corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. A marriage took place in the rec tory of St Andrew s Church. Port Arthur june 1, Between Geraldine Queen of scots had docs trimmed with lilies of the Valley. Her Bou Quet was of Pink roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Hazel Johnson at landed her sister and wore a Dove Rose taffeta gown featuring full skirt and Elbow length sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was held with a Mary Queen of scots Halo. She carried Cream roses and Blue Corn Flowers. Or. Clarence Fordyce was Best Man. The Ushers were or. Gordon Fordyce and or. Kenneth Day. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 53 Carmen Avenue. Or. And . Fordyce left on a Short trip South. For travelling the Bride chose a Black tailored suit and White Blouse. Her hat wa3 n Large Model of White Straw and Hor Corsage of roses and lilies of the Valley. They will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. Johnson the Bride s Mother wore a magic Blue sheer dress and Black hat accented in Blue. Her Corsage was of Talisman roses. Mrs. Fordyce the bridegroom s Mother was grow cd in Dusky Blue Caroline crepe featuring a v neck inc her hat was Black and a Cor Sage of Talisman roses. The wedding took place at the Home of or. And . D. Muir. 88 bridal chorus played by miss is a High percentage of. Children who do suffer from neglect but there is also a great number who suffer from Over attention and in a fulgence. Too Many mothers it has been my observation Are so cd up in what they conceive to be the solemn duties of motherhood that they literally become fanatics on the subject. As such they Are constant fault finders scolds and they Are constantly upset Over the child s health or manners or schoolwork. Every minor ill. Every mishap demoralized them. Such mothers Are so concerned Over their children that they never in 303 them. And naturally the Chil Dren of such mothers hardly enjoy their parents or their childhood. From the Day of its birth a baby needs most of All to be enjoyed. Nothing is As beneficial to a child As the feeling that he is wanted and is a source of happiness to his parents capable of arousing such a try Revlon s harmonizing lipsticks Ai a very Small Cost Rcv Jon wants you to know How much smarter lips and nails look when they re perfectly for a Fen limited Titner. Witk voc Favourite Sharp of Revlon Nail enamel a generous size harmonizing Revlon lipstick in included in. 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The bridesmaid wore Blue sheer with Matching hat carried Johanna Hill roses and peas. The bridegroom was attended by or. Mack Roberton. Muir wore Navy Blue silk trimmed with White. A Buffet luncheon was served. The couple will reside in Winnipeg. The wedding of Eleanor daughter of or. And . C. Weremy of Poplar Point to or. Fred John Procter of Roland took place at the Home of the Bride s sister. Mrs. A Jurnesky 267 Poison Avenue june Pearl Only daughter of or. And 13. Rcv. G. F. Mccullagh officiated. Mrs. F. B. Grasley. Of Scoble town the Bride Given in marriage by ship and or. Wilfred j. Ham. Eldest her father wore son of or. And . W. J. Ham. Chapel veil and Winnipeg. Rev. Father Carroll per formed the ceremony and the attendants were miss Dorothy Wal Ker of port Arthur and Norman Garrod of Winnipeg. 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