Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 16, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page s Winnipeg free press monday december 16, 1946 schools legion . S Excel in sending parcels overseas successful conclusion of the Central Volunteer Bureau s per v3 Sonal parcel scheme was announced at a luncheon meeting of the committee Friday at the ., by mrs. Douglas Mao Kay chairman. Approximately twelve Hundred parcels have been sent from Manitoba to needy families in Britain. Outstanding support came from the Canadian legion ladies auxiliaries b.e.s.l., both City and Rural groups who have adopted 261 families and the Winnipeg Public schools with 367 families. Nearly every school in the City is represented and miss Avis Clark who handled schools for the committee expressed appreciation not Only to the children but to teachers for their splendid support. A great number of requests for families that s Why we Sand Flowers. They speak mow Comfort than a thousand words. Flowen telegraphed anywhere. Broadway florists 277 Foi Togo ave. F phone. 95 780 grow our own Flowers it Broadway Florist greenhouses Albany Street per Pound phone 37261 came from Rural schools and Church groups and the . Mrs. Max Heppner. President of the Central Volunteer Bureau thanked individual members of the committee for a very Fine Job quietly done. She mentioned particularly mrs. C. K. Newcombe and mrs. C. S. Riley or. Who shopped for the parcels mrs. Hugh Cole and mrs. Frank Dey. Who did almost full time voluntary work at the Bureau keeping records and miss Avis Clark for her excellent work with the schools. Mrs. . Duff in is . President mrs. J. P. Duffin was re elected president of the . Of old Kil Donan presbyterian Church at the annual meeting thursday. Other officers chosen were honorary presidents. Mrs. Peter Harper and mrs. A. J. Sutherland 1st vice president. Miss f. Henderson 2nd. Vice president mrs. R. B. Anderson Secretary mrs. J. A. Davidson treasurer mrs. Cormack Smith Library and literature mrs. C. J. Ledger glad tidings mrs. R. B. Anderson Welcome and welfare. Mrs. F. Ross Home helpers mrs. H. Mcdonald Supply mrs. E. Pres Tot press miss Mary Henderson. Mrs. H. H. Dunwoody presided and life membership certificates were presented to mrs e. Preston and mrs. Cormack Smith following the Roll Call. Or. And mrs. C. S. Riley or. Have returned from a few weeks visit to Eastern Canada. Honouring miss eve o Kopnick a Bride elect of dec. 21, mrs. S Aaron and her daughters mrs. H Shine Wald and mrs. D Tennen House entertained at a luncheon thursday at Moore s. A Corsage was presented. Peace our task hits Limanov tells p. And b. Peace is the responsibility of All of us not just of a few delegates to a conference. This was the note on which or. Lotta Hitsch Manova spoke Friday evening to the members of the professional and business women s club. It disturbing she said to return in Nineteen hours by air a continent where people Are asking fearfully what is going to become of use when Urra to a continent where distrust of other nations had increased at an alarming rate. International fear distrust and suspicion is greater today than it was in 1938 she said. Or. Hitsch Manova spoke on behalf of the work of the unitarian ser vice committee of Canada of which she is executive director. She spent two months in Europe last sum Mer visiting the various centres where work is carried on by the . Mrs. Hazel Laycock president. Ranked the speaker whom she said the members regarded As an old Friend recalling her former visit to the club last february. Brief reports were Given by miss Eleanor Lockhart membership con Vener who introduced 25 new Mem Bers miss Amy Roe chairman of the Board of directors of the Busi Ness women s holding company limited and miss Ethel Tagg representative of the club on the local Council of women. Prior to the meeting or. Hitsch Manova was the guest of the executive at dinner in the club House 3 Evergreen place. Or an miss focus attention on your feet. You la find Brilliant patents Jet Black suedes Wooley gabardine and smooth Calfskin in our. Showing of Roiene Hollywood inspired shoes. Be sure to see them today you la see Jolene shoes nationally advertised in your Magazine. Shoe store mrs. W. J. Berryhill proprietor Ess 338 Portage ave. Shower of gifts honors Ruth Rowe honouring miss Ruth Row a Bride elect of dec. 21. Mrs. C. D card 564 Victor Street entertained at a miscellaneous Shower Friday evening. Mrs. L. Elliott presided ind assistants were mrs. Dora Rowe and miss Honi card. Gifts were presented by Little Donald card. V and mrs. J. E. Tisdale and Ethel Kinley formerly of 813 Grosvenor Avenue Are Low residing at their new Home 1110 Wolseley Avenue. Miss Muriel Faraday arrived thursday from England. She will spend a few Days in Winnipeg be Ore going to Oak Lake. Man., there she will be the guest of Vliss Beverly Sharman. Or. And mrs. H. P. S. Borgford formerly of Winnipeg Are now re iding at 10244 Longwood drive Chicago. 111., when or. Borgford is minister at Beverley unitarian Fel Howship Church. Rift to . Larks anniversary a presentation of a s100 Bond rom a. Bennett to Christ Chur i on the occasion of his Barents 50th wedding Annisor Ary was made at. The . Of anniversary Din evening. Arch Christ Church Ner thursday Lis hop l. Ralph Sherman mrs. Sherman were among the guests and mrs. Sherman was presented with a bouquet by mrs. 7. Ash. Rev. Walter Anderson As presented with a Fountain pen and Pencil set by the Young trople. Adams polish style cheese Goulla and Limburger made from pure pasteurized milk by St. Joseph s Dairy Winnipeg distributors of pasteurized milk and Cream Attsitty you Imp Kas wife Ramai Horn As Ste seized Greamo wheat req Mora this big Boi feeds Many not less than a Penny per serving As sure As you re coupons valid today Are 1 u b23 to b 34 now valid. Is s 36 now valid. M56 to m 63 now valid. Kation Book 5, May be Dis carded the end of december. Ration coupons which expire december 81 Are sugar Cou Pons s 1 to s 25 and All evaporated milk Beaver coupons. In Book 6 meat coupons m 50 to m 63, and butter coupons. B 29 to b 34, also expire dec. 31. Here s Good news ahead for every woman who spends hours1 untangling Vari coloured wools while knitting those Diamond socks which Are so much in demand. A Winnipeg woman miss Betty Monkman watched her friends struggling with this difficulty she decided to Start knitting she dreamed up an invention which does away with tangles. She obtained a Large piece of plastic from cil melted it in the oven twisted it into a clip shape Cut a Slit in the Broad upper part to allow the Wool to be threaded through it and started out to make her first pair of socks. No fuss no trouble knitting went smoothly All her friends liked the idea of the Wool holders too so she sent her dream child to Washington d.c., where she obtained a Patent on it. Now she expects to sell the idea to a Canadian manufacturing concern. Cruikshank Dunham bridal vows made at St. Luke s St. Luke s Church was the scene of a candlelight service de Cember 14 at 4 . When Adele Jean Only daughter of mrs. Dunham and the late or. F. F. Dunham be came the Bride of Lloyd Salter Cruikshank second son of or. And mrs. John f. Cruikshank All of Winnipeg. Rev. Gerald Burch conducted the ceremony. Soloist was Albert Whiteman and j. Mclean presided at the Organ. Given in marriage by her Uncle h. M. Dunham of Saskatoon the Bride wore an Ivory velvet gown featuring a Square scalloped neck line and Long fitted sleeves finished m scallops. The Hemline was also finished in scallops. Her headdress of shirred velvet braided into Babcock Swain wedding is first in new St. Matthews the first wedding to take place in the new St. Matthew s Church was solemnized december 14 at . In the Church Chapel when Doris Madeline Only daughter of or. And mrs. Frederick m. Swain became the Bride of Charles Wesley Babcock second son of the late or. And mrs. J. H. . Archdeacon g. R. Calvert ducted the double ring ceremony. Miss Ivy Mcburney was soloist and Frank Walker presided at the Organ. The Bride wore heavy White crepe with a Halter neckline and featuring a bodice and Long fitted sleeves finished with tucks. Her skirt was pleated in front with a. Bustle effect in the Back which extended into a Long train. Her Finger tip net veil was held with a Coronet f Orange blossoms and she carried White carnations chrysanthemums and Bou Vardia. Mrs. R. D. Scott was the Matron of Honor and miss Chrystobel Webb was bridesmaid. Thomas Babcock of Regina was his brother s Best Man and Ushers were Douglas and Edgar Swain Brothers of the Bride. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 27 face act Avo. Following a wedding trip to Minneapolis or and mrs. Babcock will reside in Winnipeg. Xmas bicycles Sixes for boys girls 6 to 60 balloon models Semi racers standards c.c.m., Dayton Humber Sunbeam Mcbride. Largest selection in 4 years accessories lamps Bells carriers locks stands n. Gooch 173 Sherbrook St. Pm. 37 408 bicycle mrs. Musket Heads w. A. Of St. Aime s the women s auxiliary of St. Anne s anglican Church West Kil Donan held its annual meeting wednesday in the Parish Hall. Rev. J. Blewett presided and the Fol lowing officers were elected honorary president mrs. J. Blewett honorary vice presidents mrs. W. Kelsall and mrs. A. L. Herron past president mrs. J. Beeston presi Dent mrs. A. Musker 1st vice president. Mrs. A. Mitchell 2nd vice president mrs. G. A. Ruthruff recording Secretary mrs. E. De Moi ids corresponding Secretary mrs. A. E. Budgell treasurer mrs. R. Wright Little helpers mrs. H. Lebrun Dorcas f. Marks social service mrs. B. Kelly educational mrs. J. Blewett Secretary treasurer of living message mrs. A. E. Budgell than offering mrs. P. Thompson prayer partner mrs. C. Evans associate members mrs. W. Watts delegates to . Board mrs. A. Smith and mrs. R. Wright. Mrs. S. L. Bowley Campbell Street held a miscellaneous Shower tues Day evening for miss Syvia Jonas son a Bride elect if dec. 28. Mrs. G. F. Jonasson and mrs. L. Rolls presided. Master Gordon Bowley presented the gifts. Assistants were mrs. R. W. Wright and misses Salena and Louise Jonasson and Audrey and Frances Bowley. Scallops held her Finger tip lace edged Ivory tulle veil. She car ried English Corde roses. Mrs. H. F. C. Fly was Matron of Honor and Best Man was w. G. Ryan. Ushers were c. C. Cruikshank and j. D. Reid. A reception was held in the Tea lounge at the Royal Alexandra. Following a motor trip or. And mrs. Cruikshank will reside in Winnipeg. R eve. W. P. Irving officiated at a wedding. Nov. 27 at Knox United Church when Mary Doreen. Youngest daughter of or. And mrs. Geo. Smith Argyle. Man. Became the Bride of Lac George Bryant second son of or. And mrs. W. Bryant. Mrs. J. Roberto Wood played the wedding music the Bride wore White sheer Over with fitted bodice lash Oneo. A sweetheart neckline edged with lace and Long sleeves. The full skirt swept into a train. A headdress of lilies of the Valley held her Finger tip veil and she carried red roses and White chrysanthemums. Miss Doris Craig was brides maid and Malcolm Smith was Best the Block plan reported that this phase of the Bureau s activity was being re organized on a peacetime basis. She said that the Block plan would be available Only for the Community Chest and red Cross canvasses unless some emergency arose. Mrs. Charles Becher education chairman reported that plans were underway for an Institute for Board members to be held sometime in Man. Ushers were Robert Mckenzie and William Irwin. A reception was held at an Drew s Tea room. Following a snort honeymoon or. And mrs. Bryant will reside in Winnipeg. Gift gown Worth making by Marian Martin this dream of a Nightgown tort Dainty bed jacket use scallops for edging. What could be a better Rousseau or Christmas gift Titan pattern 9103 made of a filmy fabric. This pattern gives perfect fit is easy to use. Complete illustrated sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9103 12, 14, 16, in 2u 32, 34, 36, 38, size 16 gown. 3h yes. 39-in. Jacket it yes. Send Twenty cents 20c in coins Stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern. Print plainly size name address style Zumbek. Send your order to Winnipeg tree press pattern department address. Make Christmas yours for break for Servings it less Thon to bowl made in Canada from Canadian wheat. Sold Only in Sheie Pac rages. Aik your grocer. Master cleaning the finest cleaning in Canada Henry s launderers since 1900 c. V. B. Patterns its budget on social agencies plan a recommendation by the treasurer mrs. Gordon Konantz that the 1946-7 budget he patterned on that of the Council of social agencies was accepted unanimously and the budget accepted at a joint luncheon meeting of the Central Volunteer j Bureau Board and the men s advisory committee held wednes Day in the Rose room with mrs. Max Heppner j president in the chair. A Stii f wire bristle Brush used mrs. . Hamilton chairman the burners of the Gas stove each Day will keep them clean and remove any grease or pieces of food before there is an accumulation. A Short daily clean up will be found far More satisfactory than a weekly general cleaning. The Spring arranging the Junior for one of league is their out standing Field workers to come to Winnipeg to Lead the Institute. Mrs. Heppner reported that he newly organized . Speakers Bureau requested Krug arranged a by col. A. G. Citizenship Lun Cheon on nov. 25 with representatives of every ethnic group in Winnipeg. The Bureau also assisted in arranging the Public meeting for or. Lotta hitch Manova on dec. 10th. Miss Avis Clark read the report of mrs. Douglas Mackay. Chairman of the personal parcel scheme. A final meeting of this committee will be held Friday of this week. Your children cared for by adult Sitters reasonable rates Polione 21737 j anytime baby sitting Agency 343 Aberdeen 612 time bldg. Holiday f i prints f before or after five look Lovely in these Gay prints of Fine crepe 369 Portage ave. Phone 94 825 614 Mam St. Phone 29991 mrs. C. G. Scambler Secretary in reporting placement that sixty temporary and forty six permanent volunteers were placed during nov Ember said that the majority of women were continuing their Volun tary work As they had during the War years. Mrs. Frank Chester chairman of the blood donor service said that an average of 25 donations a week were Given to Deer Lodge Hospital which was sufficient to Over the present needs. Members of the men s advisory Ommittee attending the meeting vere or. Justice w. J. Major Arold d. Barbour Roy h. Snyder. Harles Barbour Brian Ireland and use this Coupon print name and address plainly Marian Martin pattern no. 9103 size. Name address City prov suits spanked and pressed 24 hour service dresses ask about Drax the new finishing process that is water repellent and stain resistant. Phone 21 374. 41 wishing Well 286 Kennedy St. Out to the Bare Walls balance of Little gallery pictures half Price Many excellent gifts. 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