Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 22, 1943

Issue date: Friday, January 22, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 22, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Pace eight Winnipeg free press Friday. January 22, 1943. Why let a Mere 40 below spoil All your sunny dreams by Nancy Bisset who said anything about warm Sunshine and crocuses when the thermometer hits under 40 degrees below Zero then it s time to concentrate on How to keep warm though weary. One sound idea is to listen in sran Pappy no insists that a Hen i to school in Are Ching with holes in or other old the Wood shed and Down the Lane. Dashing madly and waving your arms wildly to attract the attention of bus or Street car conductor is who Delight in telling of their bound to keep you As snug As a Bug arrival in Winnipeg Many Many in a Mound of Moss. The More years ago and lived in unheated i crowded the Street car the More huts with no inside plumbing and people huddle together and the Cosier it is no cause for com plaint. Write letter to your friends who live in California or Florida and and the in to Send snapshots of them Rob did j solves in Tennis tags Tho Chi mfg Gen in swaying Palm Trees. Attend movies which feature bathing hcs. Sports and canoeing on i your 11.14tit.-. Turn the Furnace though room room for a other horrors. When you get up mornings Don spoil your Nice dreams by asking1 what a the temp Ornt Liro. Trier pin deep breaths a in m oct Marr no end f. A o or. Ting a i d f r a in. R. Mrs. Vincent Massey wife Canada s High commissioner in London accepts piece of Christmas cake from leading air woman Margaret Long of Arden. Man., after opening the Canadian service women s club in London while or. Massey. Commissioner looks on. Ind furl with n Good a eaten a. H Par if Char room or Kitchen will be in Comfort african Jungle Story. Tune the radio s the up Iii a Crit. O Coo to As Many bands As you your Rij Ifer. R on Ember com can in the dial and As Many i is too Hoin drink Tor Sci singers. That moaning sound j Well your sunny eggs arid your has a warm effect. And. J disposition. J above All. Talk about the weather leave yourself least Len much is you like. Everyone will dinner to precede reception for Hon. And mrs. J. Bracken honouring Hon. And mrs. John Bracken prior to their Cie parture to Ottawa government supporters of the Manitoba utes to Hunt for your Woollen have a different answer and you legislative Assembly will hold a dinner saturday at 6 ., at your Woollen stockings and your j might even work tip a Good heated the fort Garry hotel when a presentation will be made. Follow in to and a crop Hera before you argument about the offic Ial Terr. Leave the e. K the trolley Stop in erasure on Jin unofficial tic room is nearer inf n by Cacis dash jct a. Out through i Leo hold Shower for Marald i son miss Mac Ald Watson n Bride elect of saturday was honoured thursday n Sirower Heid Ai Moore s by mrs. Is. K. Kuntor and mrs. Noel Garri son. A Corsage and i set of China. Ere porn Scmid to the guest of Honor. Guests numbered i mrs. D. Jeffrey mrs. A. Ritchie and mrs. A. Simpson entertained monday evening at mrs. Simpson s Home. 477 Henderson Highway in ing this the guests will attend the Public reception planed by the members of tic Cabinet of the Manitoba legislature Assembly o be Heid at 8.30 ., in the legislative building. Receiving the guests will be Kon. R. F. Mcwilliams lieutenant governor of Manitoba and mrs. Mcwilliams. Hon. Stuart Garson Premier of Manitoba and mrs. Garson. Hon. And mrs. John Bracken. Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid Winnipeg member of the Cabinet and mrs. Mcdiarmid. Honor of. Mrs. A. Sweet formerly miss Eleanor Thompson a recent Bride. A presentation of Linen was made. Guests numbered 20. Toronto visitors share Honor at mrs. Luncheon mrs. R. S. Mcco Click entertained at a Buffet luncheon Friday at the fort Garry in Honor of mrs. R. Y. Eaton and mrs. Eaton executives attend dinner the following Are registered at the fort Garry hotel and were in attendance at the dinner tendered r. Y. Eaton and j. J. Vaughan. Re tiring president and vice president of the t. Eaton company limited at the hotel thursday evening lady Eaton. Or. And mrs. J. D. Eaton or. And mrs. R. Y. Eaton or. And mrs. J. J. Vaughan. Or. And mrs. O. D. Vaughan and or. A Lan y. Eaton of Toronto or. And mrs. W. F. Locke and or. Edgar a. Eaton of Montreal mrs. P. W. Van Der strict. Of Washington . And or. P. Portlock London England. Or. And mrs. J. M. Horn will be in Montreal to attend the wedding of their son. John d. Horn. . To miss Catherine Elizabeth Walton. Daughter of or. And mrs. Norman b. Walton of Montreal formerly of Winnipeg which is to take place january 30. Lac. William Neil Hubbard and mrs. Hubbard whose marriage look place in december in Guelph ont., Are residing at 56 Mitchell Street. St. Thomas. Mrs. Hubbard was formerly miss Elizabeth Mary Spry daughter of sergeant and mrs. W. H. Spry and or. Hubbard is the son of or. And mrs. W. J. Hubbard Winnipeg. Mrs. Harvey Agnew guest at luncheon in Honor of mrs. Harvey Agnew National director of rooms registration. Who is spending a Short time in Winnipeg a luncheon was held i Friday at the Hudson s Bay dining room when members of the Winnipeg commit Lee of the women s j. J. Vaughan of Toronto. The out of town guests included lady Eaton mrs. John David in Honor of miss Florence Hughes. Mrs d Vaughan mrs. I Bride tic it of next month. Misses i Van Der strict. Mrs. W. F. Locke Daisy Taylor and Kathy ring Gebbie mrs. J. H. Hammond. Miss Eliza-1 entertained at a Kitchen Shower both York. Mrs. .1. H. Wildman. Tuesday evening a miss Gubbie so mrs. H. Mcneill mrs. H. Keough Home. Wal Ciron apartments. Go cols numbered 15. O two arrange Shower for Aime Jazic it Isoji. In Honor miss Anne Jane Wil son a by Ide elect of january 30. Mrs. C. Dusang and mrs. A. F. Lear were joint hostesses at a Shower Al the Home of the latter. 212 Braemar. Wednesday evening. Mrs. I h. Of. Wilson Mother of the Bride elect and mrs. N. W. Harper pre j sided. Little Rosemary Lear presented he gifts. Misses Irene and Yvonne Claeys and Patricia Lear were assistants guests. Honouring mrs. There were 25 Bracken mrs. H. Maltby. Mrs. H. L. West Man mrs. E. C. Davis mrs. W. H. Dennis mrs. B. W. Bennett. Mrs. E. M. Saville. Mrs. W. T. Thom son mrs. R. E. Irwin mrs. H. L. Heath. Winnipeg guests were mrs. G. M. Eaton mrs. S. Wilson. Mrs. R. M. Pinfold mrs. B. C. Scrivener mrs. W. B. Pickard mrs. J. Stro Nach mrs. R. D. Maclean. Mrs. Graham travels mrs. A. D. Mac Doncell mrs. R. J. Fry mrs. Ross Jenkins. Mrs. C. Mckay. Mrs. George Hubbs mrs. W. Wakefi Cluj mrs. W. Hopps. Mrs. W. K. Charge mrs. A. R. Tucker mrs. W. Crooks mrs. W. Alexander miss c. E. Ria miss b. Murphy. Mrs. Alfred w. Klieforth Roslyn place was a Lea hostess Friday. Prior to her departure to reside in Ottawa mrs. Harry c. Mcwilliams _. Roslyn Road entertained at Ijac Lill 1 13.no wednesday evening. Covers Laid for Twenty guests at the attract i Lively arranged table. St. Lawrence starch co. Limited mrs. L. T. Morgan Winston Road on behalf of the ladies auxiliary of the r.c.o.c., entertained at a Shower tuesday evening for mrs. Donald Macdonald formerly miss Margaret Webster. Mrs. Yoemans presided Over the Tea table. Miss Patricia Morgan presented the guest of Honor with a Silver serving tray and Silver condiment dish. The president and Board of the Winnipeg Branch of the victorian order of nurses have issued in nations to the annual meeting to be held wednesday at in In the club rooms. Medical arts building. Tea will be served Fol lowing the business meeting. After spending the last several months the guest of her sister mrs. Montague Anderson and or. Anderson. Mrs. Lyman Black will leave Friday evening for Ottawa ont. With capt. The Hon. George Black and mrs. Black she will attend the opening of parliament. She knows the value of milk provide Energy. To Supply minerals and vitamins necessary to health and to prevent fatigue. That s Why milk and butter should be included generously in every lunch Box. A reliable source of Good Dairy products is foe daily service phone 87 647 would be grand wanted a piano to be used in the Art gallery of the Winnipeg auditorium for con certs of Fine music Given for the armed forces and their companions. Tho piano now in use has been sold and the greater Winnipeg coordinating Board is making an Appeal for the loan of a grand piano in Good condition an upright piano is not big enough to carry the tone through the North gallery where the concerts Are it will be Well looked after locked and covered and tuned twice a month it is slated and used during concerts Only which Are held on alternate sundays be tween 3 and 4 Miss Sybil Brit Iain word has been received of the appointment As 3rd probationary offi cer of the . Of Hope Rutherford of Winnipeg. Miss Rutherford who has been stationed Ai Headquarters. Ottawa will leave for Quebec to Lake a signals course. Copper and brass search is on Copper and brass Are High on the list of critical War materials. Some Lime ago when the use of Copper and brass was prohibited j Lor a Broad list of articles incl id Public Utility services the metals controller said that Copper now ranks with steel on top of the list of Salvage metals needed for the War consumer information service Points out however. That any usable article should not be turned in to the Salvage depots because they would of in have to be re placed by new articles. Copper and brass must be had though for they Are urgently needed on jobs Only they can do. In and around every Home a Little systematic and intensive searching will unearth some of this scrap. Faucets Shower Heads valves Drain controls tank fittings and All other parts of plumbing and bathroom equipment in which these metals Are used should be Given careful attention because they can not be replaced. Before proceeding to Miami fla., and Rio de Janeiro Brazil where she will assume her Dulies As clerk of the United states embassy. Luther league elects officers St. Paul s Luther league has j elected As officers for this year i Freda Otto president Bill Schin Del. Vice president Martha am meter Secretary Florence Tyd Erkie i Secretary treasurer Kay Porcher pocket testament Secretary Eleanor Phillips service Secretary and Vin cent Mehmel educational Secretary letters were received from several of the boys in the services thank the leagues for Christmas Mes sages and parcels. Change the Frame most All families have old paint Ings or pictures in the family that they would not part with but there is no particular reason Why they should have to endure old Frame that came along with the heirloom. Have the painting re framed in a narrow modern Frame suitable to it and your modern Home and you will still enjoy the painting without a six Inch Frame spoiling the effect of your room. A carry ing Case for first Aid out fits designed for use in blackouts is equipped with two red reflector buttons to utilize what dim Light May be available. Shampoo months on account of danger of catching cold. Try heating the towels Over the Radiator and Chang ing continually during the rubbing. You will be surprised How quickly and thoroughly the hair will dry Trade Board and representatives of the . Attended. Mrs. W. Sticking Ham. Rozel apart ments entertained at Tea tuesday in Honor of mrs. John Comrie of Culross Man. Mrs. John Ainslie presided and mrs. Robert Agur assisted. There were 15 guests. Following their wedding january 2, in Brandon Man. Sergeant and mrs. Thomas Allan Thomson came to live in Winnipeg. Mrs. Thom son was formerly miss Hazel Lor Raine Angus daughter of or. And mrs. A. J. I. Angus of Oakner Man., and sergeant Thomson who is with the . Is the Sod of or. Hugh Thomson of Rivers Man. Pc bridal parly for Audrey Brewer in Honor of miss Audrey Brewer whose marriage to lieutenant j. Keene Johnston will be an event of saturday miss Irene main entertained at her Home wednesday evening. The guest of Honor a s presented with a gift and a Corsage of Talisman roses. Assisting were miss Marjorie Johnson. Miss Iris Dunn and miss Anne main. Mrs. H. Y. Kilvert left thurs Day evening to spend the next few weeks in Toronto and Montreal. Mrs. Kilvert will be the guest of her sister mrs. Angus Macdonald in Toronto and in Montreal she will stay at the themis club. Shower of gifts honors Dorothy Yule mrs. D. Bell and mrs. A. Mcluckie were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous Shower thursday evening in Honor miss Dorothy Yule a Bride elect of this month. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. Charles Yule and mrs. J. Johnson. Guests numbered 40. Mrs. Frank Giles of Regina is the guest of mrs. C. J. Cushman 19 Asa court. Sergeant Victor Humphreys Black ., and mrs. Black Are residing in Lethbridge follow ing their marriage january 2, in Ottawa ont. Mrs. Black was for Merly miss Mary Kathleen daughter of or. And mrs. Harry i Cross of Ottawa and sergeant Black is the son of or. And mrs. Robert c. Black Winnipeg. Mrs. Tudball named sew commandant Toronto Jan. 22. Up mrs. Barnston Tudball. Of Toronto was appointed National commandant of the Canadian red Cross corps at a meeting of the society s Central Council it was announced yester Day. Mrs. Tudball succeeds mrs. . Primary chapters to buy of Wool one thousand dollars has been allocated for the Purchase of Wood for use of the primary chapters it was announced at a meeting of the municipal chapter. I.oj3.e., the clubroom Union Trust building. The Regent mrs. S. J. Sametz presided. Contributions made included s550 to the greater Winnipeg co Ordin rating Board to the recreational Centre shortly to be opened in the t. Eaton company Annex and s50 for the Vork of the train reception committee. The sewing room was allocated s100 went to the civilian polish Relief to the National Camp libraries fund. So for the work of the Camp libraries in Winnipeg to the Canadian Aid to Russia fund. Contributions were also made to the administration of the War work and the National spitfire fund. The War convener mrs. F. W. Fell reported articles completed for the armed forces. Lady Reading and the . During the month and 164 articles were shipped to the polish Relief. The welfare convener mrs. H. M. Marsden reported two families attended to and several chapters had also sent out Bales of clothing and toys at the Holiday season. The Camp Library convener mrs. C. H. Kelly reported Maga Zines sorted and sent to military units and hospitals during Decem Ber also 530 books to the Navy. The educational Secretary mrs. T. H. Johnson reported a country school having been supplied with text books and crayons. Mrs. F. Pitman reported sunday entertainment Al the . Taken care of on the in january by the seven Oaks chapter. Mrs. G. Whittingham slated the huts at the stations had been Man Ned during the month by the Vari Ous chapters also the information desk at the . T Rebekah Lodge installs officers under the direction of eve Hutchinson District Deputy presi Dent the following officers of Florence Nightingale Rebekah Lodge no. 21, were installed for the ensuing term Junior past Noble grand Emma Spratt Noble grand Irene Mckinnon vice grand Mabel Deacon recording Secretary Gladys Corrie financial Secretary Evelyn Finlay treasurer Ethel Beech Warden Jessie Lawrence conductor Edna Lawrence chaplain Edith Hudson . Elsie Mckinnon l.s.n.g., Ellen Mcmillan pianist Irene Cooper . Mabel Pettapiece l.s.v.g., Grace Arnott inside guardian. Olive Skakum outside guardian m. Clous ton degree Captain. Evelyn Fin Lay press Ruth Seifred. Regent s Park . Chooses officers to the ladies of the . Of re gent s Park United Church elected the following officers for 1943 honorary president mrs. S. C. Tudd president mrs. J. D. Van Derstine first vice president mrs. 3. V. Richardson second vice resident mrs. F. L. Johnston Sec teary mrs. J. B. Mcpherson treas re mrs. Claude Osborne Cor Secretary mrs. L. Veaver Flowers and decorations Vars. M. B. Vopni. A presentation was made to the retiring president mrs. L. F. Earl. Co operation unless you Are positive injustice s being done try to stay out of he school argument of your child. When there is trouble go see the Eacher and talk the problem Over Rith her with an open mind. Don t Orget she sees your child for a Long period every Jay have discovered a few i which you Are ignorant and know to properly develop fee Damp Wash i 5 10 pounds 50e cleaner and a Lute quicker to dry easier to Iron Winnipeg laundry launderer i Dyan Bender s shoe Sale open saturday till 10 Bender Bontery charming shoes hosiery handbags gloves Arthur Ellis who become president of the Ontario division of the red Cross. Mrs. Tudball came up from the ranks from dance Corporal in the transport Section of commandant of the Toronto detachment. She was made assistant National com mandant of the corps in september. Protect baby s skin against valuable new safeguard against diaper rash chafing Chipping yes. Mothers today you can actually help prevent diaper Kash and other skin irritations v. C keep your baby s skin health i Ier. Safer from daily applications of Cuti Cura Antiseptic baby Oil. Pure medicated stainless. At Goe More for your Money than i a other leading brands. Buy was today at your druggists Jbf. Believed to be the oldest White Man in the Lake Winnipeg District. William Clarke. 83, of enjoys splendid health and continues his daily activities around i Home. Or. Clarke was born in Quebec and came to Manitoba Over 60 years ago. He has six sons and three daughters. Shown in the Pic lure Are or. Clarke his son Alfred Clarke his grand daughter mrs Harry Wold of Lac Dubonnet and his great Gir Edson Garry Wold. Antiseptic baby Oil Mother what first thing you think about when child is constipated a Eood laxative of but. A Good laxative no longer need be so drastic and Nasty tas unc that youngsters rebel. Instead an them children s own tablets the new pleasant Trentle easy to take corrective made for children from 3 to 15 years they Are More than a Lasa tiie. They also help sweeten up sour stomach a condition that often Coes hand in hand with ref Why after taking children s own tablets. Get a package to Day from your druggist and Sec Why to their my butter consumption temporarily reduced it has become necessary to reduce the current rate of consumption of butter and accordingly changes have been made in the dates on which Brown spare a coupons of the current ration Book May be used. Spare a coupons 10 and 11 May not he used for the Purchase of butter. Coupons 1 to 4 inclusive have already expired. Expiry dates for spare a coupons 5 to 8, inclusive have been extended to Aid Consumers in stretching out the butter allowance Over the period from now until february 28th. Each Coupon will continue to be Good for the Purchase of one half Pound of butter and will be Good Only on the dates specified below Here is the new schedule Coupon number 5 and 6 7 and 8 Good for Purchase beginning on january 18lh february 1st not Good for Purchase after february 28th february 28th the result of this is to reduce each individual s allowance by 2 ounces per week during the temporary period. T advisable to ration themselves so that they May Ufi stretch the new butter allowance Over the next six weeks bh7 ;