Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, January 27, 1943

Issue date: Wednesday, January 27, 1943
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 27, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba Led Cross report is Given of progressive conservatives he re Cro report which stated that knitted and articles had been made by members for this charitable in Zavion highlighted the annual meeting of the South the women ? progressive conservative association held Day afternoon or. The Marlborough hotel. Pc the. Cross work or children which will be donated o the Canadian Aid to Russia fund. Winnipeg free press wednesday january 27, 1943 report of the during the yur was Given by Secretary mrs. R. Pou the absence of mrs. J. Kyle. __1 All Edue Kuunal and poli Sivc a. During 1942, the of packers at the included Troas mrs. R. For mrs. H. Membership mrs. Mrs. T a. Madill Over w. Kennedy biker reported on the activities he past year a ing a teas and Tachyons had been Given As Well a quilling party at which the embers had completed a quilt and that were later a Pillow a the v bundles for donated Bri irs Poulain read an account of formal presentation to Queen Elizabeth by Viscount Bennett of seven Mobile kitchens donated by of can i Ial no a pc Santa made to 1 is. E. Wasdell was re elected president. New officers included first vice presi Dent mrs. Charles Hunt second vice president e. Swail third vice president. Airs. W. Stowe Secretary. Mrs. W. W. Ken Edy treasurer. Mrs. H. M. Manure social mrs. W. Bilton local Uncil mrs. A. K. Ronald Slan card bearer argue Mem mrs. T. A. Madill Tele mrs. L. Bourgeois sick vis mrs. M. Ross archivist mrs George Shea and pianist mrs. G h. . At the close of the meeting i As decided that a new project to be undertaken by the club would be the making of fio new Dresse try quicker Way to skin Beauty with Mercoli Zed Wax Cream Winnipeg couple wed in Montana the wedding of Joyce Mildred eldest daughter of or. And mrs. G. Cashmore to Lieut. Howard macintosh son of capt. And mrs. 3. H. Macintosh took place Jan. 22 at St. Peter s episcopal Church n Helena Montana. Capt. Liggitt officiated. Capt. And mrs. Dougherty at ended. The Bride wore a two piece dress of Pale Blue Rabbit s hair Wool and Feather Cabot with Maline veil. She wore sweetheart roses. A reception was held at the Placer hotel. The couple will reside in Helena Montana. The marriage of Margaret Dorothy daughter of or. And mrs. A. D. Gillis to Petty officer 2nd Orin Osteraas United states Navy son of or. And mrs. N. J. Osteraas of Willmar minn., took place. January 1g. In. St. Cecelia Church Ames Iowa. The attendants were miss Eliza Beth Seiler of new Ulm minn., and or. Adam Fleckenstein of Kansas City miss. The Bride is a graduate of the St. Joseph s school of nursing Winnipeg. St. Andrew s United Church Lor. Don was the scene of a Quie wedding Jan. 1g. When members the Manitoba beekeepers association gathered wednesday at the St. Regis hotel for their 35th annual convention. Officials Here Are shown conferring before the session opened. Left to right they Are j. W. Braith Wail Brandon president of Manitoba co operative Honey producers limited and recently elected president of the Canadian beekeepers Council w. M. Duncan Carman president of the Manitoba beekeepers association and de. Chown Secretary. Council to Aid beekeepers beekeepers of Manitoba Are fac ing a difficult year from the stand Point of equipment but through the efforts of the Canadian Bee keepers Council sufficient contain ers will be supplied to take care of the 1943 crop president w. M. Duncan told members of the Mani Oba beekeepers association at the opening session of the 35th annual convention in the St. Regis hotel wednesday morning. The government assured Mem Bers of the Canadian beekeepers Council in december that Neces Ary equipment would be available Dut that no encouragement would be Given beginners. He appealed o members of the Manitoba association to build up membership. De. Chown. Secretary in report ing on the financial position also made a plea for increased member ship. In the Early Days problems of individual members were largely a corned with production and Netrol o disease. The present problem is marketing he said. Old Man Winter just won t Budge while the Mercury in Winnipeg Rose to 3.1 below wednesday morning and continued to hover around the Zero Mark for the first time in 13 Days old Man Winter obstinately refused to go Over the top. He seemed to be getting a bit out of breath however As there was an absence of Chilly during the morning officials concede however that the still cold weather decline to spell is Over forecasting fresh winds and mostly Cloudy and cold weather with Light snowfalls or Luiet i urics for Manitoba tonight and Mae thursday. Busy with limited time 3nd budgets simply must be on the ice. For an ingenious Beauty Aid like Mercoli Zed Wax Cream. Here is one Cream that brings you in a Jar. He combined benefits of cleansing Clearing softening no Othine and beautifying plus the additional elements that Flake off stale surface skin. It reveals the Lovely Clear Young looking under pin bring out the hidden Beauty of your skin with Mercoli Zed Wax Cream. Saxoline astringent refreshes skin. Use this tingling Antiseptic Saxoline astringent daily to give your skin a fresh clean Lively appearance. Dissolve Saxoline in one half pint Witch Hazel and apply to face and Thelma youngest daughter of or. And mrs. J. H. Johnson., of Regina. Sask., became the Bride of sgt. P. A. W. Mudge. Only son of or. And mrs. A. B. Mudge Lenore Street Winnipeg. Hev. J. Y. Mackinnon performed the ceremony. The Bride Given in marriage by the bridegroom s Uncle. Or. R. Mudge wore a wedding gown of White in Star dust Satin with full length veil. Her bridesmaid. Miss Edna Mcleod also attired in White wearing a Short Chapel veil. Sgt. P. Don Brigden attended the Bride Groom. Sgt. And mrs. Mudge will reside in London. Canada s economic wartime controls will be address to be n. R. Wilson the subject of an delivered by mrs. At a Liberal Lun Cheon to be held in the St. Hegis hotel Friday at 12.15 . The luncheon is being held under the auspices of the women s Liberal club of South Winnipeg but Mem Bers of both associations will be present. Mrs. J. W. Caldwell will be chairman and reservations May be made. The mean temperature for Janu Ary locate was officially Given As 10 below compared with a mean temperature of 13.6 below for the first 26 Days of january 1936, the last period when the City experienced a sub Zero spell of compar Able frigidity. The Peak a of the present cold spell however Jan. 20, when the temperature fell to 43.6 below was the coldest Day which Winnipeg has experienced for 34 years. To beat it the Weatherman had to go Back to Jan. 11, 109, when the Low was tuesday s Low was com pared with on Jan. 26, 1936. Two inches of Snow while two inches of Snow fell on Winnipeg during the night it was wet Snow of the Type that does not put the skids on Street cars. It is the Fine dry Snow that causes Winnipeg facial. Plane and electric company of train services continued to to delayed on account of weather conditions but bus ser vices were reported improved. Trans Canada airlines plane from Vancouver due Here at 2.55 ., had not left Vancouver up to 12.30 o clock. Northwest airlines plane from the South was 50 minutes late in arriving. . Express no. 3 from to Ronto was two hours 10 minutes late and , express no. 1 from Montreal was to hours 50 minutes late in arriving while noon reports showed . Express no. 7 from Montreal due at 9.50 a.m., running three hours 40 minutes late and . Express no. 3 from Toronto due at 9.30 a.m., running six hours 20 minutes late. Full service has been resumed on the bus route to Kenora while it is hoped that the Ninette bus will be Able to get through As far As Swan Lake wednesday night the bus depot stated. It is expected to resume service to Ashern Friday. Service is still suspended questions and answers this column is conducted under the supervision the women s by signal advisory committee to the wartime prices and Trade Board. Inquiries should be addressed to 512 Power bold inf Winnipeg. No extra sugar to be allowed for marmalade be provided for marmalade this mrs. Rose Heads St. Giles . Following is a list of the newly elected officers of the . Of St Giles United Church honorary presidents mrs. W. Shaver and mrs h. Scott president mrs. E. Rose first vice president mrs. J. Me second vice president mrs Catlin third vice president mrs z. Erb recording Secretary mrs. P. Dawes assistant Secretary mrs. Of. Smith press mrs. J. J. Conklin treasurer mrs. W. Turnbull Chris Tian stewardship mrs. J. S. Watson literature. Mrs. J. Mckinley Community Friendship mrs. S. Matheson missionary monthly. Mrs. J. Russell Christian citizenship and temper Ince mrs. J. J. Conklin envelope and associate helpers mrs. W. Turnbull Supply. Mrs. H. Dart associate Supply mrs. W. Turnbull general convener of groups mrs. E. Erb. The officers and members Crystal chapter . No. 9 Viu Mark its tenth anniversary Friday at 7.30 ., when a Turkey dinner will be held at the Homestead Corner of Edmonton and Broadway. Members of primary lodges and friends will be welcomed. Friend sugar he making of rear there will be no extra sugar allowed for any purpose be fore the opening of the official Canning season which is june 1st of october 31st. 0 had a two piece dress dry cleaned this week and was charged an additional Loc for delivery. I would say that was a violation of the regulations. Only explanation of this situation May be that you took the dress to a Cash and carry place and asked them to deliver it which they would not do at their Cash and carry Price. If this does not explain the matter please report the details to the nearest office of the wartime prices and Trade Board for investigation. Giving a three months notice to vacate to a tenant must a reason be Given a reason for giving notice should be stated. To am being married in the Spring and would like to have some lounging pyjamas made but my dressmaker tells me she in t permitted to make them. Is she telling me the truth dressmaker is perfectly announcement has Tion. No such been made. Make our own butter on he farm and sell the rest. What do we do with our coupons should Register with the wartime prices and Trade Board As Page x a producer of butter not later than january 31 at your local ration Board office. At the end of every month you should surrender butter coupons to the extent of the butter used by your own household to Gether with coupons collected from your customers. Wrong name in report of Hydro negotiations the steam heating company which the City Hydro Hopes to take Over after the present season is the Winnipeg service company limited and not the Winnipeg heating company As stated in error in the free press. Right. Lounging pyjamas Negligee and hostess gowns Are among the things which Are considered non essential in wartime and manufacturers and Home dressmakers have been forbidden to make them in a recent order of the Board. Was shopping for a dress the other Day and one of the clerks told me that clothes ration ing was coming in right away. Has the Board announced this should report the name of the clerk or at least the name of the store to the nearest office of the wartime prices and Trade Board. It is an offence to circulate rumours of that kind and the person who does so is subject to pros ecu by game dinner. Of cards will follow the the trouble on the rails explained to grand Beach Hazel Ridge. For 3 Days final before stocktaking All Silver Fox trimmed Coats Reg. To ss5 Reg. Tos57.50 All fur trimmed Coats one croup of Coats Reg. To sid.75 .s9.7 Keg. Toss3 .s19.7 but for distances and duly the next step should be to include staff officers from these countries in future conferences. Some High rep something new in a jumper and easy to make yourself Marian Martin detachable Chamois lined Coats. Specials Reg. To is 0.95 Reg. To to Clear at great reductions. Men s department off and for 3 Days Only King s Berlin s threat being countered from James Bone London editor of the Manchester guardian London Jan. 27. Special Manchester guar Dian in an editorial says during the last few Days regimented voices which admit Germany s declining fortunes have threat ened that if she loses the War she will drag Down with her As much of civilization As she can. The allies therefore have planned strokes which if Well conceived and Well executed should thwart Germany from carrying out her destructive designs. Her Only remaining. Hope is in waging a prolonged defensive War which will exhaust their enemies equally with themselves. Trips is the situation As far As Europe is concerned whose immense possibilities the Casablanca conference met to develop. Reports of the conference encourage Confidence closer co operation they suggest Between the principal allies than we have yet had. Not Only president attendance in Africa striking Symbol of decisive Ameri can intervention on this Side of the Atlantic but Stalin himself would resent Tives if not inc highest could certainly be spared. The subjects of discussion were comprehensive. Australia and. New Zea land will appreciate particularly that when president Roosevelt and prime minister Churchill spoke of unconditional surrender As the Only end of the War which we shall Tol have been there were he not per Erate they bracketed the destruct tonally attending to the germans. Of the evil Power of Japan Churchill speaking for us All with that of Germany and regretted that neither Stalin nor go say we All. General Chiang Kai Shek could be j at the conference but both had been kept fully informed on All decisions taken. Now we have reached a stage of co operation at which both the russian and the chinese chiefs would have joined their British and american colleagues there is one grave subject which must have been prominent at the conference which surveyed the entire Field of the War though it is not specially mentioned in reports. That is the threat of Ger Man submarines on the defeat of which in every theatre of War the keeping by the allies of the initiative and plans depend. All our aggressive pattern 0317 something different in a jumper it s pattern 9317 by Marian Martin and simple enough for a girl to make up her self. The jumper top is figure molding the skirt has soft front gathers. The Blouse has a convertible Collar. Pattern 9317 May be ordered Only in Junior miss sizes 11. 13. 15, and 17. Size 13, jumper re quires 2% Yards 35-Inch fabric and Blouse is Yards contrast. To obtain this pattern Send Coupon and 20 cents not in to the pattern depart ment Winnipeg free press. Orders May be subject to de Lay but will be filled As quickly As possible. Tse this Coupon print name and address plainly. Marian Martin pattern no. 9317. January Sale extra you set a Xterm Relief at no extra com when you use Smith Bros. Cough or Smith Bros. Cough drops club events Golden West division 471, grime. Inter National auxiliary to brotherhood of locomotive engineers thursday 2 ., Odd Fellows Temple Kennedy Street. Imperial London association ladies ague whist drive at Home mrs. A. Aheard. 852 scr farm Street thursday 2.30 . St. James scottish association whist drive and dance in business College saturday 8.15 . The Junior Hadassah Council will hold a 1843-1943 fashion show feb. 23, at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Proceeds i for medical Supply depots for the Allied troops. Court Star of Hope i. C.l.p., thursday 8 ., in travellers Hall. Ladies of West end Lawn. Bowling club mixed whist drive and dance a civic caledonian Curling rink Sherbrook at Portage saturday. Cards 8.15 . Florence Nightingale Rebekah Lodge 21, thursday 8 ., in Hoyal templars Hall. Young Street. Ladies auxiliary to Duke of Kent Branch. 110. Canadian legion b.e.s.l., in the Beard room. Free press building thursday 0 . Election officers. Ladies Aid of Calvary Community Church. Thursday 2.30 ., in ladies Marjor. St. James Rebekah Lodge 47, thursday 1 ., in is. Tames Hall. Thomas Wildey night to be observed. Helpful. Educational and recreational club business , thursday Al ., it Home of mrs. A Spencer 624 Erin Street. Get acquainted night is planned by fort Rouge Rebekah Lodge. 45, thursday 8 ., in Eureka Hall. Mrs. N. Piggott. President Rebekah Assembly will pay official visit. Emert ailment and Rel Rush ends. Busy Bee club. Thursday afternoon at Home of Krs. William James 530 Bev Erzey Street. Lord Selkirk Camp ladies social club. Thursday 2 . At Home mrs. R. Duncan 193 Johnson Avenue. St. Margaret s mothers Union thurs Day 2.30 ., in sunday school room mrs. A r Mackey guest speaker. Lower deck group thursday. 2.30 . At Home mrs. S. Westmacott. 133 Smithfield Avenue. Victoria Lodge. 20, l.t.b.a., thursday 8 . In Royal templars Hail 360 Young Street. Ladies auxiliary. Patriarch militant. Canton no. 1, wednesday 8 . At Home mrs. S. Southern 33b Ashland Avenue. 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