Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 31, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Johnson Wood wedding vows Jade at John Black Church in a setting of ferns Palms and Spring Flowers with Union jacks and the naval Ensign overhead the wedding of Joyce Myrtle younger daughter of i and mrs. G. A. Wood to John v Johnson il.c.n.v.r., son of mrs. A. Johnson and the late Ijar Johnson took place saturday at 7.30 . At John Black linked Church. Rev. P. V. Samson officiated. Mis Samson presided at the Lvan and during the signing of the 5ancr miss Joan Dallas Sang _ Bride wore White brocaded made floor length the deep bodice featuring a v neck Heer Yoke and leg Nutton sleeves with Lily Points the Yoke and deep i is line of the bodice were out so with a inching of the sheer net was with to pc f Mutton sleeve taffeta. They wore Chapel veils held by clusters of roses. Mrs. Col Lins wore Blue and miss Wood Pink. They All carried sweetheart roses and daisies. Aircraft Man Russell Collins r.c.a.f., was groomsman and the Ushers were Harold Cook and nor Man Rosencrans. A reception was held at sons of England Hall. The Bride later by Limo length veil of bridal net was donned a dressmaker suit Aqua if Ledwith a Halo of Brussels lace Marine Wool a hat of Black Felt a she carried red roses. Miss i with heart shape brim and a Gray an of the Bride Squirrel Scarf. She wore Johanna n Johnson sister maid of Honor wearing brocaded faille. Her Pink 1 veil was held with Sweet roses. Mrs. R. Collins sister f the Bride and miss Doreen Wood no Cousin attended wearing net the finest cleaning in Western Canada Plain dresses men s suits Nyght Coats Standard cleaning cleaners dyers launderers since 1900 new under Cream safely stops Persia frat on 1, does not rot dresses or men s shirts. Does not irritate skin. 2, no waiting to dry. Can he used tight lifter shaving. 3, instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 Days. Prevents odor. 4, a White stainless vanishing Cream 5, awarded approval Seal of american Institute of launder ing for being harmless to fabric. Hill roses. In a setting of ferns and Spring Flowers the wedding of Dorothy Ruby youngest daughter of or. And mrs. A. J. Willis of Loon Lake sask., to John Frank Herzog r.c.o.c., Only son of or. And mrs. J. H. Herzog took place May 25 at 7.30 . In Knox Church parlor or. E. Crossley Hunter officiating Donald Gunn played the wedding music and during the signing of the Register mrs. Gunn Sang be cause. The Bride Given in marriage by g. A. Johnston wore a Long White gown of Satin embossed in Rose design. The dress had a fitted Yoke sweetheart neckline and full skirt gathered to the Long bodice. The Long sleeves ended in Lily Points and her fingertip veil was held by a pleated Halo edged with velvet petals. She carried yellow roses and lilies of the Valley. Miss Ruth Masker. As bridesmaid wore Pale Blue Chiffon with match ing veil. Her Flowers were Pink roses. Sgt. V. Jaquet r.c.a.f., washes Man. Following a reception at the Home of the bridegroom s parents Pacific Avenue the Bride changed to a two piece beige suit featuring trap unto work on the jacket. Her hat was in beige and her Corsage o Talisman roses. The bridegroom will return to his Post in the East and the Bride will reside with his parents. Krist Jans o Gil am Gnu. Jon Kristjanson with the Canadian overseas son of or. And mrs. O. Kristjanson of Geraldton ont., was married to Emily Elizabeth daughter of or. And mrs. E. Burningham tronds Lane Morrow eng., april 10. Rev. L. Starey officiated and the choir was in attendance with i. N. Hard ing presiding at the Organ. The Bride wore an Ivory Satin dress and veil held with Orange blossoms. She carried dark red roses. The bridesmaids her Cousin miss b. Hayden and miss l. Yeardley were in Turquoise silk with Juliet Caps to match and they carried White Narcissi. . Trembley also of Gerald ton ont., was Best Man and the Ushers were Reg. Sgt. Maj. E. Elli son and a. Chuter. Following a reception at the Bride s Home the Young couple left to spend a honeymoon at Bourne Mouth the Bride travelling in a Blue Check costume with Navy Blue hat. Winnipeg free press. Mono a May 311s43 belated Independence i am getting a Little chuckle out of mothers1 these Days mean the kind of. Mothers who reared their families under difficulties who had. To mend clothes until there was o sew on them who canned and stewed and did All their own work because they had no Money to spend on themselves. But now who reads the tapers is beginning to wonder if he can earn some Money maybe he is a bit timid about taking the plunge but she need not be. That s what i am going to Tell the woman who writes the letter that follows dear have been mar led Over 20 years and have three children. Two have graduated and Lieut. And mrs. William Reginald Govan Are shown following their wedding. Saturday at st. Luke s Church. Mrs. Govan was formerly Louie Virginia Leistikow daughter of or. And mrs Frederick w. Leistikow. Lieut. Govan r.c.c., is the eldest son of or. And mrs. Eben Govan. They have left for the West coast. Delegates throughout Canada attend . Convention Edmonton May. 31. From across Canad were in Edmonton today for the annual convention of Thi Imperial order daughters of the Empire which open ii officially monday and will continue to Friday in the Mac Donald hotel. Saturday sunday and monday the executive held committee meetings and sunday mrs. C. D. Horkins o Toronto National president placed a Wreath on the Cenotaph. Registration of delegates expect Here s Economy for wartime appetites be repaved according to the recipe on the Label Baker s Cocoa gives you up to 90 Servings from the Low priced 1 i. Package. Real Choco Latey flavor too the kind both children and adults enjoy. Insist on Bakers for High food value in this nutritious leverage Good for taking too. De to number around 100, takes place monday and tuesday. The opening ceremonies will take place monday evening followed by a reception delegates. Tuesday at 9.30 a.m., the formal business of the convention will begin and reports of National. Offit cers. Including those of the National Secretary the organizing Secretary echoes Secretary press and publicity child and family welfare and sex servicemen s will be presented. Tuesday the endowment fund report the War savings report and the National educational report will All. Be received. The entire evening session will be devoted to War service groups. Wednesday other projects of the order such As Empire study the Navy league work and War Mem orial will be among the main items and this Type of report will be considered again on topics including Empire in India and canadians nation films girl guide work Etc. The afternoon session thursday will b devoted to election of National officers and Friday s session will Deal with resolutions and other business of the . National administration. The one formal social affair is dinner arranged for thursday b the municipal chapter of Edmonton sir Sain Steele Tea event for wednesday the lat ies auxiliary to the Gen sir Sam Steele memorial Branch b.e.s.l., Canadian legion i hold its june Tea wednesday from 2.30 to 5.30 ., in the legion Hal Charles and Poison Avenue. Ther will be a Sale of hand sewing. Or a. Cook is general convener i charge of arrangements. Girl by George soon be through High one will school. In All the years i have not been allowed one. Cent for allowance or or clothes neither does my Hus band give any to the children. No matter How badly they need a new dress he figures i will get it some How he is always nagging and cruel and abusive profane and coarse in his expressions. He is always accusing me of trying to Rob him although-1 never can get a Penny. He is always telling the neighbors How he has to work hard and no one brings in any Money but him. I am sure they think he needs pity. He owns a two family House and has a Fortune in the Bank but no one would Ever guess it. He s plenty. He always tells of Neil own is All his he pays for the groceries. X i wonder if i could go to work at something. I have no Trade but am Middle aged Strong and healthy i am fed up with Abusi and insults. I know now Hov foolish it was to stick to him from the beginning but i did t like to let the world know it so i waited for a change for the Bohemia. It never pays to wait and do Noth ing about a problem As you realize now. I think going to work in a defence Plant would make a new woman out of you so Why not read the ads and get yourself a Job there Are jobs where you need no experience and the company Wil instruct you. Good Luck to you and the next time you write i Hope you Tell me you Are a working girl mrs. Konantz Speaks to Riverbend alumnae appealing for Volunteer workers of. Shabby he. Looks like he did t to help carry on the work of the have a cent to his name. He drinks Salvage corps Manitoba v bundles for Britain and other projects in which the Central Volunteer Bureau Las taken a Gordon Kon Intz addressed members of River Send school alumnae association at he annual luncheon meeting sat urday at Moore s. She outlined the various pro sects in which the Bureau has been interested and stressed the import A.C. of the work being done by Volunteer workers in Winnipeg. Miss Mary president was chairman and the speaker was introduced by mrs. William Sinclair. Among the Honor guests were miss May Carter principal of the school and Captain Frances Riley . A.c., who was welcomed Back from overseas. Mrs. Reginald Talbot entertained informally at the Tea hour during the week end in Honor of miss Bernice Barrett a Bride elect of june. Tage eleve3 curtains hand washed and finished exactly to size. From 5oc a pair Winnipeg laundry land Crest Dyer cleaners Lovely permanents de luxe Waves for Spring tru Art bargain phone 26 744 includes slip Moo and set tru Art shop Enderton bidg., Portage at Hargrave across from Eaton s i 11 nary All. Canning Steps will require special attention by june Horne a Keady we have Given you directions for testing and Preti paring the jars and the parts used with them before they Are to be used for Canning. Naturally this should be attended to very carefully. However Only one of the Steps to be considered. In any Canning that is undertaken if the results Are to be successful. Other Steps that must be Given consideration include such things As the selection of goods to be canned proper packing of food stuffs into the jars processing then testing for leaks checking the jars and proper storage of canned goods. We Are going to outline the Steps today in the order in which they should be considered. If these Are followed carefully everyone who does Canning will be repaid with More satisfactory results. Steps in Canning 1. Select Good materials. The a product of general foods Quality of canned products can be no better than the Quality of the raw foods put into the jars. This entails knowing the Marks of qual Ity in fruits or vegetables and the Best plan to follow is to shop for these things personally. 2. Prepare the jars tops rubber rings screw tops or Spring tops test jars for crack and leaks. 3. If food is heated or precooked before being placed in the con to remove air shrinks them trainers this helps from the tissues wedding Bureau chapter eight the i Dos have been said the Bride has been kissed the reception line has done its duty then the spotlight turns on the brides table where the cake is the Centre of Auen Tion and the cynosure of Allej is. I must have the look of distinction and the taste of perfection. Eaton s hostess shop will provide such Cost will Blocher of Eaton s wedding Bureau on your wedding plans with no charge to you she will assist and advise Ycu. The hostess shop fifth floor the end makes packing easier and speeds up the processing because the foods Are already hot when they Are placed in the canner. However this in t necessary with fruits or Toma toes for they require a Short processing time anyway. This is of More importance when such things As vegetables other than meats fish or poultry Are being canned. 4. Packing. Remove a Jar from hot water in which it has been sterilized. Adjust the rubber rings and pack food into the. Jars. Where food has been cooked in an open Kettle it is packed into the jars to the tops however if it is packed before being cooked and to be processed in a hot water Bath or in the oven at least head space is left in each Jar. When the jars Are packed any air bubbles May be worked out by running a knife or Spatula through the contents of the Jar. 5. Exhausting and adjusting the covers. All types of Glass jars can be adjusted to allow for the exhausting or passing out of air from the jars during processing. When the Jar has been wipe the rim free from food particles or liquid and adjust the tops screw tight and1 turn Back a Inch or a Bare Quarter turn. With Spring top jars snap the top Clamp in place and leave the Side Clamp up. 6. Processing. If Canning in a hot water Bath Start counting the processing time when the water in the canner reaches the boiling Point. When processing in the oven the time is counted from the minute you place the jars in the preheated oven. 7. Cooling. Cool Glass jars in air but protect them from draughts. Don t place hot jars too close to Gether or they will not Cool fast enough. After they Are cooled invert and observe for leakage. 8. Reprocessing. Jars that show signs of leakage should be opened the contents heated and repacked in other containers. With fruits and tomatoes this is usually sufficient other products Are processed one third of the original processing time when it is necessary to. Re process them 9. Labelling. Wipe the containers clean and Label with name Date and lot number if More than one lot is canned at a time. This pre caution is Handy if you notice any thing going the canned products. You can Check just one lot by referring to the labels. 10. Checking the results. Hold canned goods at room temperature for a week or 10 Days. If any of that lot show signs of spoilage examine All that lot carefully. This is a precaution that is always taken. In All commercial canneries. 11. Storage. Store the. Jars of tested canned foods in a Cool dry place. Dinner is arranged for betrothed pair mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw will be a dinner hostess entertain ing in Honor of miss Betty pickup and or. 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