Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, January 27, 1943

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 27, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page four Winnipeg tree press wednesday january 27, 1543 churches of Winnipeg report Revenue increase during 1942 increased Revenue was reported Man i i ii meetings of Winnipeg churches held wednesday night. Crescent fort Rouge i armed h. O. E. Shurtluff. Treasurer of i Force overlap ulv Are either dead Crescent fort Rouge , my or mining As Well As members who formed the congregation it their had died during the Vear. Their Nual meeting. Tuesday night that i names were Ufari by a. R. Ivey to Jil raised for ill purposes clerk of the inc last year was Sid. 179.05. Which is i in the or. The session. Or. Betters Hod been parcels sent to the overmen.--. D. 11. Moore reported that enrol ment in the sunday school stands it general superintendent r. D. Vance spoke briefly thanking he officers of the sunday school fur their co Spern tin. Reports were by the i How Yomon his report i an increase Over the year before. I Ivy stated that the mortgage had been and s3.574.64, which is s2.000 yearly reduction. Board of the women i sl.374.98 the women .5925 the evens. Of the a .m.s. . Mrs. J. Re forcing people s Union. Dave Mimi Muriel a Nisan brn a nil s. Miss Watson h. Evening of w. Mrs. E. Group committee for net cuts. A e. Lockerbie j Crescent Mother s c us. W. F. Robson fori Rouge Souiers club i. A. A. Willcock War savings committee of the United Church. Fred Pic ids girls and boys work j Board. Mrs. A. Speight. I officers elected wore stewards i for i three year term. H. W. Bous kill. Judge Hamilton a. E. Ivy j. Mceachon. K. Mckenzie w. Mor ton. C. F. Rannard. R. Roberts and f. S. Rose session members for i i three year term. ?.i. J. M. Of Ifcic. C. Bowman. R. N. Lyons. Wjk. 7. Withrow. A. R. Ivey. C. V. Rannard. John Williams. Charles precious and Alan Stewart. J this More fender More delicious meat extender to Cream Fate co. Of Canada Ltd. Lac. M. Gibb youngest son of the late or. M. Gibb and. Gibb of Rose Bank. Man., has arrived overseas Accord ing to word received recently by his Mother. Loading aircraft Man Gibb was born and educated at and was employed at fort William before enlisting a the . In july 1941. He trained at St. Thomas and Dauphin graduating from the latter school last summer. A sister. Miss e. Gibb resides con Way Winnipeg court. Suite 18, nations which had been printed and distributed previously showed that a total of had been raised for All purposes including for missions and Benevolence of which the sunday school Contri buted s200. To Date has been paid towards the United Church deficit fund. Approximately 180 names Are shown on the Honor Roll compiled of men and women on Active ser vice. The women s missionary society j under the leadership of. Hugh a notion was passed in Npprccia-1 lion of the services of or. Grant c. Mccoll president raised its allo of and reported 277 judge Hamilton my or. Refreshments were served by the . Under Conven Frohip of . C. S. Wiggins. Kerr Wilson was soloist for the evening with. Kerr Wilson is accompanist. St. John s the annual meeting of St. John s United Church inc 17th since the Union of St. John s methodist and presbyterian churches on Jan. 1, 1926. And the 39th since the separate founding of Tii Osc churches in 190-1. Monday evening. Was celebrated the meeting was preceded by dinner provided by the women s association at which More than 150 sat Down. The reports of All organi coughs can help the Axis coughs hinder your work help the enemy. Get Quick cough Relief soothe your dry inflamed Throat areas Beech nut Black cough drops visits at he general Hospital and 12-1 visits to sick and shut ins in the congregation. The women s association tinder Hie presidency of. D. D. Brown through contributions Bazaar and other projects raised of which was used for Church repairs and decorating and was applied in reducing the Prin Cipal of the mortgage to a grand total of articles were made and donated to the red Cross. Donations were made also to the War service committee russian Relief fund and for survivors kits. The work of the sunday school ., . Vacation school and choir has been Well maintained though experiencing considerably difficulty on account of enlistments in the services. William f. Baskerville and How Ard g. Reynolds were elected and Robert binding Robert fail less George m. Park. Joseph soar and George s. Wright were re elected to the Board of session. Simpson t. Taylor j. J. Loutit w. Polden delegates to Synod h. B. Lyall e. Chamberlain alternatives a. Mitchell w. Polden auditors w. H. Hart j. J. Loutit. Reports were presented As Fol lows St. School. F. J. Tanner senior women s auxiliary. . Simpson eve Ning Branch. Mrs. J. Blow Junior a .a., mrs. T. Mckay Little helpers. T. K. Ferguson. St. W.a., mrs. B. Corke evening Branch. Miss Dorothea Hart girls ., mrs. W. H. Hart Junior ., mrs. C. Mckay Little helpers. Mrs. M. Mckay sunday school. H. B. Lyall Church boys league Rev. T. K. Ferguson Lirl guides. Miss Margaret Lyall cemetery report. W. H. Hart. Financial reports showed a satisfactory and encouraging year. Yale United Transcona the annual congregational meet ing of Yale United Church trans Cona. Was held monday evening when Progress in every depart ment of the Church was reported j a vote of appreciation was extend Jed Rev. L. L. Meech the j special mention was made of he work done by the Secretary the caretaker and members of the Church choir. Reports submitted to the meeting included women s association by. W. Fan Stone sunday school report by Jack Scott . Roup by Gladys Fulton boys work department by Charles Leonard women s missionary society. Charles Leonard choir report w. Tan Stone gleaners by miss i. Col Art Board of stewards. Or. W. H. T. Peake sessions report Rev. L. L. Meech. Finances for the year were re viewed by f. J. Coppack and re ported that All obligations had been met with a balance on hand. Representatives and officers appointed for the 1943 sessions were members of the sunday school Hoard c. Leonard. H. Vare. Mrs. V. Bleakney members to the cission j. Scott. Gilmour. W. 3umstcad, miss l. Nevens w. Fan Stone and r. Cotler Eli Board of stewards or. W. H. T. Peake c. Conard m. Turriff w. Thornburn f. J. Coppack w. H. Middlehurst j. Henry and a. Bucknell. Or. Peake was also appointed representative to the presbytery and e. E. Buckley and j. Scott auditors. Initial plans for the amalgamation of United Church and Yale Avenue United Church were con fined in a letter read to the meet ing. A meeting will be held feb. 22 to discuss the plan the chairman announced. Point Douglas United Church missionary band wins prize Point Douglas United Church missionary band won first prize certificate of Merit a reseated by the Winnipeg Presby trial of the woman s missionary society during tuesday afternoon s session of the society s 18th annual meeting in St. Stephens Broadway Church. The certificates Are awarded to missionary bands who have done outstanding work during the year. Addressing delegates during the meeting. H. Vinall of the win Bible society told delegates that arrangements have been made to Send bibles to canadians taken prisoner at Hong Kong. The financial statement read by. L. E. Brownell showed that s23.830.94 had been sent w. To the Manitoba by the Confer Laud Canadas blood serum dried blood scrum from Canada specially packed in bottles then elected to the Board of stewards enclosed in airtight Metal contain wore John a. Hudson Frank j. J Era is helping to alleviate suffering practically All the Empire the Atres of War according to a. N. Mcbean a. E. Mckay and David and re elected to that m. Talc Board so Orville n. Drury of. The British medical re .1, m. Frank search Council Central distributing William f. Baskerville n. W. Cooper e. J. Duffett. Land h. Hughes and Gordon Point for dried Mcleod. J Malta in the Middle East War Rev. A. B. Simpson conducted recently received a six devotional portion of the pro months Supply of Canadian dried gramme. I blood serum As part of a Convoy St. Paul s anglican of War material or. Drury said. Prices Good to feb. Don t be a Hoarder be patriotic and buy As you did in the past. Hoarding is sabotage. Then there will be enough for everyone. Oranges extra Large dozen 39c tomatoes in. 25c celery in. 19c lettuce. A. 15c up spinach grapes fancy in. 25e apples ib., 6c to toc Lemons 6 for 23c cranberries in. 35c new cabbage 3 . 25c Grapefruit 3, 4 or 5 1qc cauliflower narc Iii Lac Heads. 25c Brussels sprouts in. 33c fruit prices Good to saturday Only. War savings Stamps february is grocers month. Buy your Stamps from us. Our quota is lend today for Victory this year. Beans Lima White Shortbread biscuits in. Chips Large. 22c Way lightning. Ib.25c Tama red while. In. 45c Silvo polish no. 3, 14c aunt Mary sauce. Of. 17c Catsup 26-ox. Bottle soup Campbell s Chicken tin 12c dog food j. G., 3 for 29c Tea in. 37c Coffee 1 in. 49c lifebuoy soap each 5 wheat granules 6 rolled Oats 5 . 25 Cocoa in. 15c red White i baking powder 16-oz. Tin i9c Lemon juice 6 oz., 2 for 21c cough Candy Lamoid 1 of Toms 2 for 29c got a Colo Notts soaps Ivory Snow 24c p. Soap 5 for 25c Brimson Large 21c Camay soap 4 for 25c old dutch pied the chair and f. Home acted Jand theatres of War where As Secretary weather conditions Are extreme. Reports showed All current liabilities paid paid on the Princi pal of the mortgage and the missionary apportionment paid in full. Mrs. A. J. Tau Loii read the report of the Parish Guild which raised during the year. Other reports were read is Fol lows the Chancel Guild. W. Nutter a Omen s auxiliary. A. Wrigley sunday school e. Clarke choir h. O. Ensor Church boys league. V. M. Birch. W. Nutter was appointed rec Tor s Warden and w. H. Highmoor was re elected people s warder. The following were elected to the vestry a g. Bird e. Clarke f. E. Fox j. Gair. E. V. Johnson i. Lambert f. Home f. Merrick k. B. Mckiel b. O Grady delegates to k. Macmillan c. E. And c. O. D. Taylor the Synod h. Bird j. H. E. Clarke substitutes w. G nut Ter i. B. Mckiel c. O. D. Taylor auditor c. B. Johnstone. Ven. Archdeacon Parker extended a vote of thanks to h. Bird for the donation of the new heating system in both Church and Hall. Calvary Temple at the annual meeting of Cal vary Temple which was held thurs Day night the congregation received financial statements which showed 1942 As being the strongest year financially in the history of the Church. The total a la departments amounted to this entire amount was received in free will offerings. The missionary offerings for the year amounted to last year a number of improvements were made on uie building including modern rest rooms. Rcv. Watson argue the pastor presided. Or. J. E. Purdin principal of the Western Bible College led the congregation in the opening prayer and Rev. A. H. Argue father of the pastor pronounced the Bene diction. Those appointed to serve on the Board and As trustees Are Brick j. B. Rao d. A. Campbell James m. Yeats and f. F. Siemens. At the present time there arc 125 Young men from Calvary Temple and from the families of the Church who Are serving in the forces. The Temple has armed a service mens pulpit Book containing a of nearly names of those in the service of their country names placed there for the prayers of the congregation. St. Andrews. Lockport Selkirk the annual meet ing of the parishioners of St Andrew s and Thomas anglican churches were held january 21. In St. Thomas Church Parlours. Lock port. Man., with Rev. T. K. Ferguson presiding and a. H. Warwick act ing Secretary. Reports showed the missionary apportionment paid in full and All parochial obligations met. The Interior of the rectory at Lockport was decorated and the crack in the Southwest Wall of old St. Andrew s repaired at a Cost of s7co. The following officers of the combined Parish were named Rector s Warden. E. Chamberlain people s Warden. H. B. Lyall vestry g Lurter w. H. Hart. T. Buttress r Davis. Knight. A. Mitchell w Mcdonald a. H. Warwick r m its packing also helps the product to withstand intense cold so Cana Dian blood is also being used for treatment of russian casualties. Why Canadian blood has been sent to the Back of or. Drury said. It s in Many out of the War places. There have been recurring demands for it is used extensively in Britain by Canadian and British Hospital units. Royal air Force hospitals make Good use of the Cana Dian blood in treating flying Dent cases while Navy medical units recently received a substantial Supply. Cases of severe Shock resulting from Burns and multiple fractures received in aircraft crashes and explosions require a Large amount of dried blood serum for treatment and Canadian dried serum is Avail Able for this purpose in blood Banks at strategic Points throughout the United kingdom. City grappling with egg shells problem while a. Blackie consulting City proceeds with his analysis of egg shells which it is said will be available at the rate of about 25.000 a Day once a number of egg powder manufacturers swing into action next month. Aid. R. A. Sara managing Secretary of the Industrial developing Board of Manitoba was also Busy on the problem. Aid. Sara is at present in communication with the National Che Murgic Council with Headquarters at St. Louis in an attempt to Dis cover some profitable manner of disposing of these shells. Or. Blackie has not yet started on his analysis of the shells which is being made to Leorn just How much Lime and other substances they contain. This analysis will Lake a Little Lime or. Blackie said tuesday and when his report ready it will be handed to or. Lougheed medical health i m. S. Officer who. In turn will submit it to the health committee of the City Council. Or. Blackie. So far feels that the shells could Best be used for fertilizer but Points out that most of the land around Winnipeg is quite alkaline and docs not require additional Ime. However there other lands in peat areas which might be Able to use such a product. New War veterans club has membership of 150 Leslie l. Seattle 302 confederation life building chairman of the working committee of the newly formed new great War veterans organization said. Monday that membership in the organization has reached approximately 150. He announced that a general meeting at which Allex servicemen will be Welcome will be held shortly. Meeting in the free press Board room. Saturday afternoon the working committee fixed the organization s membership fee at s3 per year and elected j. Adamson As acting honorary Secretary for the funds. Ence Branch an increase Over last year of miss e. Collins retiring Secretary of the costumes department was presented with a gift Book in Honor of her 12 years service with the society. Guests at the dinner Fol lowing tuesday afternoon s ses Sion were the graduating class of theology students. Greetings were extended to the students by Rev. P. T. Pilkey chairman of Presby Tery Rev. J. S. Mcinnes chairman of the Home Mission committee. L. J. Reycraft president of conference Branch and. C. E. Graham president of St. Stephens Broadway . Or. I. Mctavish Speaks j an address by or. Isabella Mctavish who had spent five and a half years in North China Fea tured the tuesday evening session of the meeting. A play was presented by Mem Bers of the Norwood United Church. Reporting for the affiliated Groups. C. Brown stated that they had raised for the girls High school in Teng Shien and for miss Margaret Lee a nurse in West China. Mrs. J. A. Greenwood said in her report that there had been an in crease of 17 auxiliaries throughout Canada and 525 members. There Are two new ones in Winnipeg one i having been Addad to St. Stephen s Broadway. The total raised during the year is Over an increase of Over last year. Mrs. J. W. Beer reported a de-1 crease of in the finances of the Mission circles. 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