Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, December 13, 1946

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday december 13, 1946 Page ii Bells ring through history Howse tells handicraft ers the history of Bells through the Ages and you Trace a. The history of the world through centuries of War and said or. E. M. Howse in a talk to the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian handicraft Guild at the auditorium thursday morning. Relating Campa ology or the study of Bells to handicrafts or. Campa ology is one Field of culture which has been highly developed in the 20th he Howse told of the development of stated. But in medieval times the Bells from round stones struck by owner of a Bell was the commander Wood in primitive Ages to the pre sent musical Carillon. Of the area in which he lived. With one stroke of his Arm he could i y i i i 11 polish style Gonda Type and Limburger made from pure pasteurised milk by St. Joseph s Dairy Winnipeg distributors of pasteurized milk and Cream reduce for balance of Xmas Selling summon the people from near and far to proclaim strife or Cerebra he continued. Or. Howse told of the first use of Church Bells when they were erected to Ward off lightning de Mons plagues and storms. The English were the first to develop Bells into Chimes which is an octave of Bells rung in succession. The next step was the music of caril Lons first found in me great cities of Belgium and Holland in the 17th Century. However the Art of Carillon ringing died until metro Politan Church Toronto in 1922 erected the first Carillon in North there Are now 49 caril ions in. Canada and the United states including those at Bach memorial Tower Florida the Mayo clinic Riverside drive Church . The first electronic Carillon in Canada where electric impulses reproduce exact patterns of sound to an accuracy of of a Semi tone was placed in Westminster Church Winnipeg last or. Howse concluded. And this development of electronic Bells Means the furthering of an ancient culture. The Cost is suitable for every mrs. Minto Young president introduced the guest speaker and mrs. F. W. Downing gave the vote of thanks. Mrs. J. L. Ayer education con Vener announced that a two weeks course in weaving will be Given Jan. 6, in the Guild rooms at the William Avenue Library. In giving the report of the Hospital com Mittee mrs. Bruce Chown reported an All time High in the number of patients interested in Craft instructions. Directors name . Officers officers of the 1946-47 Board of directors of the . Were announced thursday when mrs Arnold m. Campbell was named president. Other officers elected mrs. W. L. Morton vice president Are chairman and 1st vice president miss Grace Dolmage and mrs. T e. Price treasurer mrs. A. E Floyd corresponding Secretary mrs. A. C. Sinclair recording Secretary mrs. Howard Hutton personnel committee chairmen mrs. G. M Stevens sex officer Mem Ber mrs. Campbell. Out of town pair wed at Greenwood the wedding of Gwendolyn mar Garet youngest daughter of or. And mrs. F. Owen of Miami Man., and Gordon Mckay Hosia son of mrs. Hosia and the late or. Hosia of Morden took place dec. 7, at Green Wood United Church. Rev. J. C. Cronin officiated. The Bride wore a Winter White Wool dress with Gold trim. Her Corsage was of Talisman roses. Miss Betty Barton was bridesmaid and Ross Boulton was Best Man. A reception was held at Peggy s pantry. Following a honeymoon in Winnipeg the pair will reside near Miami. A Good selection and a variety of styles and colors handbag special Christmas reduction on Large assortment of handbags also displayed in our window. Originally up to listen Over Job every wednesday and Friday at 8.15 . To Eddie Franks and his quintette 350 Portage ave. Z 67 por.ta6e Aye. O Brien Stewart United Church was the scene of a wedding nov. 23, when Evelyn second daughter of or. Stewart and the ate mrs. Stewart of Lac Vert sask., became the Bride of William Edward o Brien Only son of or. And mrs. J. O Brien. Rev. B. John son officiated. D. Beswetherick played the wedding music. The Bride Given in marriage by her twin brother Percy wore White the bodice of silk Jersey with a sweetheart neckline. The full skirt was of net. Her Chapel veil was held with Orange blossoms and she carried sweetheart roses. Miss Eileen Calvert attended the Bride and Elmer Mott was bes1 Man. Ushers were Melvin Calvert of Melbourne and Brian Knight o Winnipeg. A reception was held at the Home of the bridegroom s parents. Fol lowing a wedding trip to Winnipeg or. And mrs. O Brien will reside a Sidney. D toilet Savon All that the name Roger Gallet has Reant for years to the world of fragrance is now expressed in the delicately scented toilet soap Fleurs its smooth and creamy lather is a Balm to the skin. It s a Roger Gallet contribution to fastidious Charm. Roger Gallet general agents for Canada a. Alfred Ouimet 84 St. Paul St. A. Montreal o t. John s greek Catholic Church Brightstone was the scene o a wedding nov. 27, when father j. Kormylo United in marriage Elsie younger daughter of or. And mrs. William Ukrainec and car James Hopko son of or. And mrs j. Hopko All of Brightstone Man the Bride wore White Satin with a sweetheart neckline and Long slim sleeves. The net skirt was applique with Satin bows. Her three Quarter length veil was held with a Marj Queen of scots headdress and she carried Pink and White roses and Fern. Miss Irene sister of the Bride and miss Jean Hopko sister of the bridegroom were brides maids. Rudolph Hopko brother of the bridegroom and Ted Ukrainec brother of the Bride attended the bridegroom. A reception was held at the Home of the bridegroom s parents. He Church of immaculate i Conception was the scene of a november 30 at 4 pin. When father j. A. Webb officiated at the wedding of Eileen Frances youngest daughter of or. And mrs. James Meaney to William Robert Couzens son of or. And mrs. A. A. Couzens of Moose jaw sask. Maurice Gelley was soloist and Frances Porte presided at the Organ. Miss Mary Meaney was her sister s attendant and miss Barbara Shaw of Regina sask., Cousin of the bridegroom was Flower girl. Jack Couzens was his brother s Best Man. Ushers were t. P. Meaney and a. Couzens brother of the bridegroom. The Bride wore a White moire taffeta gown with scalloped neck line Lily Point sleeves and full skirt an Apple Blossom headdress help her three Quarter length veil. She carried red roses and White carnations. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Following a honeymoon in Kenora or. And mrs. Couzens will reside in Moose jaw. Wedding of Mary younger a daughter of or. And mrs. W. West of St. James and g. Mccrorie son of or. And mrs. J. Mccrorie of Winnipeg took place quietly dec. 10 at St. James pres. By Terian Church following their honeymoon or. And mrs. Mccrorie will reside in Winnipeg. Mrs. Arnold m. Campbell has been chosen president tile Board of directors of the . Hitsch Tairova Speaks to american club the american women s club held an open House tuesday at the University women s dub when they had speaker or. Lotta Hitsch Manova executive director of the unitarian ser vice committee in Canada. Mrs. R. President was chairman and introduced the guest speaker who told of the needs of children of Czechoslovakia and appealed for clothing and supplies. Mrs. A a. Stokes expressed the thanks of the club. Tea was served with mrs. W. G. Philp As Tea hostess and pre siding Over the Tea table were mrs. A. Mcclean and mrs. Al Bert Moore. The assistants included mrs. E. A Franke mrs. F. W. Spink mrs. E. Kleckner mrs. E. Grout mrs. Bruce Richard son and mrs. Robert Logan. St. James scottish association whist and dance Dominion business College Hall St. James saturday 8.15 . Mrs. Newland head of Calvin mrs. T. Newland was elected president of Calvin at a meeting tuesday at Calvin presbyterian Church. Other officers chosen honorary presidents mrs. William Ritchie . Leod. And mrs h. Vice president . Moore Secre tary mrs. W. A treasurer mrs. F. Moore Home helpers mrs f. Moore glad tidings mrs. R. Armstrong mrs. D. Mathieson Supply mrs. W. G. Whidden members fund mrs. W. Ritchie missions band mrs. W. S. Smith and pianist mrs. C. G. Whidden. T Adies Aid of Calvin Presby j Terian. Church will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar in the Church Annex tuesday at 2.30 . John Al King party an old fashioned Christmas party will held by the John m. King. Home and school association tuesday and wednes Day evening in the first lutheran Church Parlours Victor and Sar gent the programme which will include. Performances by the school children will begin at. 7.30 and be a Christmas tree and Santa Glaus. Norwood Rebekah Lodge 42, will hold its annual Christmas party and tree for the children monday at 7.30 ., at masonic Temple traverse Avenue. Business meeting will follow. Imperial London association whist drive and dance at. Royal templars Hall Young Street sat urday 8 . 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