Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page Twenty Winnipeg free press june 22, 1940 weddings the marriage of Gertrude a daughter of or. And mrs. J. Dunbar of Norwood to or. Hugh Mackenzie son of mrs. J. Mackenzie and the late or. William Mackenzie took place june 15 at 3 ., at the residence of Rev. R. Mackay Esler the officiating Clergyman. The Bride wore Regina Blue Belle sheer with a gored skirt. The Yoke was accented with a narrow ruffle extending around the neckline. Her Matching hat was a Large brimmed Model and she wore Briercliffe roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Muriel Dunbar attended her sister wearing Queen s Grey show ing impressed front pleats and a gathered bodice caught with Brilliant clips. Her hat was of Dusty Rose and she wore american Beauty roses. Or. Andrew Mackenzie was his brother s Best Man. A reception was held at Eugenie Street. The couple left for Minneapolis. They will reside in Dauphin. Mrs. Dunbar wore printed Blue triple sheer with Navy Blue hat and Talis Man roses. Mrs. Mackenzie Mother of the bridegroom wore figured Blue Chiffon with Matching hat and a Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Juk Brandon wedding was solemnized in St. Matthew s pro Cathedral. June 19, of Muriel Alice younger daughter of or. And mrs. E. J. Abraham to or. Ivar b. Jurgens. Son of the late or. And mrs. H. G. Jurgens. Of trondheim Norway. Ven. Archdeacon Percy Heywood officiated and the wed Ding music was played by or. T. H. Hannay. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore Queen s Blue Suedel la crepe with softly shirred bodice and full circular skirt. Her hat was a French Toque of Blue and White Flowers and her shoulder Corsage was of White orchids and Valley lilies. For going away this costume was topped with a Redin Gote of guardsman Blue with wide Breton Sailor hat of White Straw faced with Navy smocked taffeta. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Later or. And mrs. Jurgens left by motor for the United states and on their re turn will reside at suite a Daymin court. Selkirk a Floral setting the marriage of Violet Jeanette daughter of or. And mrs. A. E. Logan Selkirk. Man., to or. John William Stevens eldest son of capt. And mrs. William Stevens took place june 15. In the Selkirk United Church or. H. H Lowry officiating. Messes Robert and Harold Stevens Brothers of the bridegroom were Ushers. The wedding music was played by mrs. A. Reader. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore aquamarine Blue sheer Over taffeta flaring irom the Knees. The bodice featured a Square Cut neckline and was trim with smocking. The Chapel veil of Matching Blue tulle was caught with a Wreath of Orange blossoms. She carried Briercliffe roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Louise Wallage of Crystal City attended the Bride wearing Pale mauve sheer Over Matching taffeta and a Bandeau of Coral Vel vet bows and carried Token roses. Or. Archie Mcleod attended the bridegroom. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Following a honeymoon at Brandon and Points West or. And mrs. Stevens will reside in Selkirk. For travelling the Bride chose a dark Blue Tailleur with Corsage of Brier Cliffe roses. Mrs. Logan wore Dusky Rose with draped neckline and Chenille trim Ming. Her Corsage was Johanna his roses. The bridegroom s Mother wore print Chiffon with Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. A quiet wedding took place at St. Matthew s Church june 15, when Sybil Pauline elder Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. R. Portlock became the Bride of or. G. P. Morefield. Rev. George Calvert officiated. The Bride was attended by her sister. Edna May portlock and the bridegroom by or. Larry Dai ton. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 259 Bell Avenue. V the marriage of Phyllis Emily youngest daughter of or. And mrs. A. T. Harding Transcona to Joseph John third son of or. And mrs. T. Blacquiere Transcona. Took place june 15. At the residence of for. J. Bellevance who performed the Cere Mony the Bride wore Queen s Blue crepe the bodice shirred and but toned to the Waist. Her hat. With veil was in Matching Blue. She wore a Corsage of Talisman roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Jean Harding sister of the Bride chose Dove Rose flecked Wool a Rcpt and a Corsage of roses and Sweet peas. Or. T. Blacquiere attended his brother. Or. And mrs. Blacquiere left for grand Beach the Bride travelling in a Black crepe dress with Blue sheer Yoke and sleeves. Her hat was Black Straw with Blue ribbon trim and she wore a Corsage of roses. They will reside in Transcona. Mrs. Harding c Ose Blue silk with hat in Matching tones and Corsage of roses. The Mother of the Bride Groom wore a Navy crepe jacket dress with her hat of Matching Straw and she wore a Corsage of roses pure White tree burning cigarette papers double the wedding of Edna eldest daughter of or. R. Ridings and the late mrs. R. Ridings to or. John Neil Wallace Only son of or. And mrs. We. Wallace of Vic Toria. ., took place june 15 in St. Thomas anglican Church. Rev. J. Rogers officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by her father wore White moire silk. Her embroidered net veil was held with a Tiara of pearls. She carried Johanna Hill roses with Sweet pea and Fern. The Bride was attended by her two Sisters. Miss Velma Ridings As maid of Honor wore Pink Pointe d Esprit Over taffeta. Her Chapel veil of Pink net was held by a Blue velvet Bow. She carried Ophelia roses. Miss Nora hiding chose similar dress in Blue with Pink. She also carried Ophelia roses. Or. David Russell was grooms Man. The reception was held at the Home of the Bride s father. Mrs. R. Smith grandmother of the Bride wore a dress of deep mauve crepe with Matching hat. Her Corsage was of Sweet peas and Johanna Hill roses. The bridegroom s Mother was in a Blue ensemble with Matching hat. Her Corsage was also of Sweet peas and Johanna Hill roses. Or. And mrs. Wallace will later reside in Victoria. T the marriage of Elsie Violet Only daughter of or. And mrs. E. Atkins. Carberry Man., to or. Arthur Trevor Jones eldest son of or. And mrs. A. R. Jones Winnipeg took place june 15, at Knox Church. Rev. J. W. Clarke officiated. The Bride chose Navy Blue sheer Over Dusky Rose taffeta showing shirred bodice and neckline. Her tiny disc hat was of Navy Blue Straw accented with Gardenia blooms and Large Row of Pink tulle. Her bouquet was Talisman roses. Both Bride and bridegroom were unattended. Following a reception or. And mrs. Jones left for Van Couver and Seattle Washington. Upon their return they will reside in the Oriole apartments. Mrs. Atkins wore an ensemble of Black and White sheer with White hat. Her Corsage was of Briercliffe roses and lilies of the Valley. The Mother of the bridegroom chose a powder Blue printed silk with Navy Blue hat and wore a Corsage of sweetheart roses and lilies of the Valley. I Bra Selkirk quiet wedding took place june 15, in the Presby Terian manse Riv. James s. Clarke officiating when Blanche Lavinia daughter of or. And mrs. David George Bolam. Selkirk. Man., be came the Bride of or. George Thomas Bray son of or. And mrs. Walter Bray Selkirk. The Bride chose Dove Rose crepe the neckline and sleeves outlined with tiny White Flowers. She wore a Corsage of Tea roses. She was attended by miss Beatrice Goodman who wore tile Green crepe with Corsage of Pink roses. Or. Albert Thorogood St. Boniface attended the bridegroom. Or. And mrs. Bray will reside in Selkirk. Z Bas the wedding was solemnized at the hebrew sick Benefit Hall june 16, of Helen Only daughter of mrs Shaffer and the late or. I. Shaffer to or. Clem Basofsky younger son of or. And mrs. A. Basofsky formerly of fort William. Rabbi i. Kasonovitch performed the ceremony during which or. Sam Goodman Sang. The Bride Given in marriage by her brother Saul wore White French Chantilly lace featuring a Square neckline and a b bouffant skirt. Her Chapel veil was held by a White Rose and lilies of the Valley. She carried a White prayer Book. The Bride was attended by her sister in Law mrs. Molly Shaffer As Matron of Honor. Her gown was a Blue net Over taffeta. She carried Talisman roses. The bridegroom was attended by Nis brother or. Ted Basofsky. Or. And mrs. Basofsky left by motor for a honeymoon to fort William. Mrs. Shaffer chose Black crepe with a natural Straw picture hat. Her Corsage was of Briercliffe roses and White Larkspur. The bridegroom s Mother wore a Dlack silk lace gown with a match ing picture hat. Her Corsage was of Butterfly roses with Iris. Maryland United Church was the scene of the wedding june 15, of Leila Janet Niece of or. And mrs. A. G. Sparling of Oak River to Herbert Arthur son of or. And mrs. H. Plowman of Douglas. Rev. W. T. Brady officiated. Her Uncle or. A. G. Sparling gave the Bride in marriage. Her gown was White silk sheer made on grecian lines with heavily shirred bodice. She wore a shoulder length veil and Wreath of Orange blossoms and carried american Beauty roses and lilies of the Valley. The Bride was attended by her sister. Miss Beth Sparling of Oak River who wore Pink sheer with shirred jacket. Her bouquet was Johanna Hill or. Gordon Bailey was grooms Man and the Ushers were messes. Clair Sparling and George plow Man. During the signing of the Regis Ter miss Muriel Sparling Oahu o Promise me. A reception was held at Moore s restaurant. Or. And mrs. Plowman left for a motor trip for Points East. The Bride travelling in Blue figured silk with hat of natural Straw. Or. And mrs. Plowman will reside in the glad Stone apartments. Mrs. Sparling aunt of the Bride wore Navy Star spotted sheer with Corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Plowman Mother of the bridegroom chose Blue figured crepe with Corsage of Johanna Hill roses. T 3 Battis the wedding was solemnized in St. Giles United Church june 15, of Anne daughter of or. And mrs. D. Tycholis. To or. Donald Leslie Battison son of or. And mrs. D. Battison. Rev. J. E. Mcneil officiated. Miss Enid Stemshorn Sang o perfect love preceding the Cere Mony and because during the sign ing of the Register accompanied by mrs. I. Mckay at the Organ. Given in marriage by her father the Bride wore White sheer Over Duchess Satin. The bodice was shirred from the Long Waist to the sweetheart neckline. The skirt was full and had the regulation train the Long veil was bordered with old English lace and was held by a Halo of Orange blossoms. She carried Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the Valley. The Bride was attended by her sister Sonnia in Orchid French net Over soft taffeta. A Small dutch Cap completed her costume. She carried Briarcliff roses. Little miss Beverly Crowe of Saskatoon a Niece of the Bride was Dainty Flower girl in White sheer similar tothe Bride s and she wore a tiny Crown of lilies of the Valley and carried a Basket of sweetheart roses. Or. Edward truss attended the bridegroom and or. M. Shy Mante was usher. A wedding supper was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Or. And mrs. Battison will reside in Winnipeg. Crandall. Man. The Home of or. And mrs. G. K. Douglas of Palmerston District was the scene of the wedding june 14, of their second daughter Evelyn Elsie to or. Wilfred Henry Porteous of Ravine Only son of or. And mrs. W. Porteous of Lenore. The Bride was attended by her sister Phyllis and Cousin Elsie Clark of Brandon. Lora Senn Mansel Niece of the Bride was Flower girl. Or. Richard Douglas brother of the Bride was groomsman. The Bride s dress was Blue sheer. The brides maids dresses were White and Blue crepe. The Flower girl was dressed in White with Blue trimmings. Rev. G. Mcmillan of Miniota officiated. Or. And mrs. Porteous spent their honeymoon in Brandon and will re Side in the Ravine District. I a quiet wedding took place june 3, at the United Church manse 341 Baltimore Road of Rose daughter of or. And mrs. Albert Schive to or. James Leslie Armstrong eldest son of mrs. Armstrong and the late or. James Armstrong of Lakeside. Rev. William Briggs officiated. The Bride who was unattended wore a Navy Blue suit and hat and a Corsage of Talisman roses. A supper was held at the Home of he bridegroom s brother in Law and sister or. And mrs. Alex my Ean 226 Balfour Avenue. The wedding mass was solemnized in or. And mrs. Ernest Leveque s Home in uchi ont june 12, for margarite twin daughter of or. And mrs. Louis Olivier of win leaving Montreal for summer training Gamp sons Pun urn a an monday store hours 9 . To 5.30 saturday 9 . To 1 Dial 3-2-2 a member of the Mcgill University contingent of the . Is pictured saying goodbye to his wife and son As he leaves Montreal for summer training Camp. Nipes and or. William a Kochan eldest son of or. Of dry Den ont Rev. Father Massicotte of Hudson. Ont., officiated. The Bride Given in marriage by her brother in Law or. Ernest Leveque wore air Force Blue. A dinner was Given at the Mcgillis hotel. Macgarva or. And mrs. O. Florence of bal moral Man., wish to announce the marriage of their elder daughter Mary Mildred to or. Robert Alex Ander Macgarva. Elder son of or. And mrs. R. Macgarva also of bal moral june 5, in Elmwood United Church manse Winnipeg. Rev. D. G. Paton officiated. The couple was attended miss Helen Flor ence and or. Ronald Macgarva. A reception followed. After a Short Lime spent in Winnipeg or. And mrs. Macgarva will reside in the Greenwood District. Eating care aids victims of diabetes by Logan Clendening . Most cases of diabetes occur in people Over 40, and in fact most occur in people Over 50. The younger the person the More severe the diabetes in All likelihood. People Over 40 Are inclined to have a mild form of diabetes and those Over 50 an even Milder form and those Over 60, still Milder form. Middle aged people with diabetes As we say having a mild form can utilize about one half or three quarters As much sugar and starch As they could in health. Therefore they need in most instances Only to Cut Down on sugar in their Coffee desserts bread starchy vegetables such As potatoes and Sweet fruits and they will usually get along All right. Only a Small proportion of them need insulin. The tendency now is to give As much carbohydrate sugar and starch food As possible even though occasionally some sugar appears in the urine. The patients Are More comfortable that Way and do not complain of hunger. They must however stay within the limit of their glucose tolerance and not try to eat More starch than the body can absorb. Typical meals for one Day breakfast one half cup Grapefruit 1 medium sized Orange 5 Tablespoons Oatmeal 2 eggs 4 Tablespoons Cream 2 slices bread 1 Square butter. Lunch one egg and 1 egg White 3 table Poons 5 per cent vegetable 3 Tablespoons 10 per cent vegetable head lettuce 2 level Teaspoons Mayonnaise 2 slices bread i squares of butter. Supper one bowl Clear meat 3 Tablespoons 5 per cent vegetable 3 Tablespoons 10 per cent vegetable i Pound lean meat fish or Chicken medium potato 2 slices bread 1% squares butter 1 medium sized Orange. If desired. Tea or Coffee. A shaped clothespins have been meats on lines without overlap invented to hold adjacent Gar Ping. , chief welcomes a son in Law Carman Ruttan general Lora Gort pc commander of the British expeditionary Force is pictured with daughter Jacqueline Vereker after her marriage to Captain William Philip Sidney left the Grenadier guards. The marriage took place at the guards Chapel Wellington Barracks. 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