Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 30, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press. Saturday. July 30. Anne Veronica Kelly and j. T. Berry Exchange vows bridal vows were exchanged at St. Ignatius Church july 30 at 10 . When Anne Veronica daughter of or. And mrs. A. M. Kelly and John Thomas Berry son of or. And mrs. Thomas Grosvenor Avenue. Follow Berry of Manitou were United in marriage. Father c. E. Mcguire officiated. Miss Margaret Page played wed Ding music and mrs. Frank Royal was soloist. The Bride wore White brocaded Reid Lyon votes Are Exchange in Pine Falls Pine United Church was the scene of a wedding july 23 at 3 . When Rosemary Margaret. Daughter of or and mrs. J. A. Lyon. Of Pine fails became the Bride of Campbell Mark Reid son of mrs. J. A. Stewart. 284 Welling ton Crescent Winnipeg. Canon w. A j. Walters optic Saied and Ross Kalpin was soloist. The Bride wore White brocaded the fitted bodice fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and slim sleeves. A sweetheart head dress held Long veil of Lille illusion Anri she carried red roses. Miss Barbara Asseltine was maid of Honor and Little Bunny was Flower John Stewart was Best Man for his brother and Ushers were Garry quirk and Neil Lyon. Brother of the hide. A reception was held at the chateau in Pine f Alk following trip by motor to Kenora. Or. And mrs. Reid will reside at. Great fails. Man. Satin the scalloped bodice fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and Cap sleeves. The full skirt formed a slight train. A Coronet trimmed with seed pearls held Finger tip veil Anri she carried White car nations and Sweet peas miss Kathleen Kelly was Sis Ter s attendant and William Berry brother of the bridegroom of Manitou. Was Best Man. Usher ing guests were pal Kelly brother of the Bride and Craig Campbell a reception was Home of the Bride s held at the parents is a wedding trip to Kenora or. And mrs. Berry will reside in win Montreal wedding of interest Here the wedding of Margaret Mary o Donnell daughter of or. And mrs. F. J. O Donnell. Of Montreal Lodge. Joseph and Sheldon Hugh son of or. And mrs w. Lodge Winnipeg took place at St. Malachy s Church. Montreal at 9 . July 16. Rev. Father David Macdonald officiated. The soloist was Ralph judge formerly of St. Ignatius Parish Winnipeg the Bride was attended by sister. Miss Therese o Donnell. And trenholme Lodge was his brother s Best Man. Wilson and Den Nis Ryan were Ushers. The Ririe wore White net sprinkled with tiny brilliants Over taffeta fashioned with Plain fitted bodice with a Liny Collar Anri Long pointed sleeves Anri full skirt. Her fingertip veil was gatherer loan elfin Cap covered with White net and brilliants and she carried a nosegay of a Vifot peas Anri glad Ioli Flores. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 5126 Earnscliff Avenue. I Mii to wedding event of july 20 Minto United Church was i h Vej scene of n wedding july 20 at . When Ennis belly. Only or of or. And mrs. William jr., became the hide of Arthur Oakden. Youngest son of or. And mrs. J. Oak Len of Boissevain Man. Rev. Geor Marshall of Boissevain officiated. Mrs. F. Raymer played wedding music and mrs. K. W. Sprott Sang. The Bride wore White sheer with a full flare skirt and bodice having a sweetheart neckline trimmed with sequins. A Halo Crown held Long veil and she carried deep red roses and baby s breath. Miss Gladys Campbell Cousin of the Bride was bridesmaid and Flower girls were Gail Scott and Carole Spratt. Charles Oakden was Best Man for his brother and Ushers were Scott Flewitt and Clayton Hammond. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents. Fol lowing a Short honeymoon. Or. And mrs. Oakden will reside in Boissevain. Mcl tyke Krystel Max St. Ivan s greek orthodox Church was the scene of a wedding at . When Ann daughter of or. Anri 16 youngest mrs. M. Rys Mcphan of Sandy Lake became the Bride of Wya Monral Page 15 two girls of the fair West i a turn loggers and like it i Victoria b. C., May be the weaker a bit there is nothing weak about Margaret Lowry and Eileen Lowe iof Victoria. Tired of indoor life., they hit for the Woods to compete i with men in the logging business. Tremy eight year old Margaret and a Vear old Eileen know All the if a r Blancle through trick of the Trade their fathers of u 6e Ere loggers i . The perspiration glistening on heir faces and grinning Nap Trey were brought up with a pity they carried on with the Cut. Complete knowledge of All the tricks of the Trade plus a love of the great outdoors. Early this summer with the Aid of three ton truck and a jeep. They started snaking logs out of the Bush near Prospect Lake. They loaded the logs Anri hauled them to local Mill. The Price of logs dropped and the Bottom fell out of their business but undaunted they carried on. People still needed firewood so they started cutting their logs into stove lengths with the Aid of and eight horse Power Chain saw. They loaded the Cut Wood aboard the truck and started out on the new m Loire. Business was Good they found the Market just As their ability to fill the lot Rie 1 p at the Runck of Rinon and it s a Tough Job even for a Man but the girls seem to thrive on it. Lunch buckets crammed with sandwiches and hot Coffee and a. Tree trunk for a seat they sat Down for lunch. Mechanical breakdowns Don t worry them one Little bit both girls Are products of training having spent a number o f years in the . As transport Drivers. Brandon. Man. Is Ecol and mrs. W. D. Cameron of the swell Orinc Hack. Brandon celeb Rio est i faze the girls a bit Ralpd in dlr Presser in checked shirts and cuday. In their lionn.-. Aid looking the picture of n trailing Anri mrs. W. , Wane were hostesses at an in Ai the Home of they wore interviewed hard formal reception Eileen held the heavy end of Thoi mrs Spratling. Noisy bucking saw Hilr Margaret mrs. S. H. Ball Wildwood Park with Hei children left to right Geoffrey Peter Terry and Nancy relaxes in front of the summer Home of parents or. And mrs. F. J. Manning on Sunset blvd., Victoria Beach before taking the children Down to the Beach for an afternoon dip. They Are guests of or. And mrs. Manning for the summer. To Ovuka Tannock St. Ann s Church flon was the scene of a wedding july 12 at .11 ., when Virginia Yolanda second daughter of or. And mrs. Modest Lannon of flin flon be came the Ririe of Bernard Kun gone Tunney Hovorka son of mrs. Hovorka and the late f. J. Hovorka of Kamsack. Sask. Father my graph officiated Al the double Fin ceremony. Mrs Doris Bell played wedding music and Jack Dunbar was soloist. The hide wore White Satin fashioned with a cowl neckline Side drapes of French lace Lily Point sleeves and full skirt ending in a train. A Queen Elizabeth head dress held Long veil and she carried american Beauty roses. Miss Theresa la none. Sister of the Bride was maid of Honor and miss Theresa Cordilione Cousin of the Bride was bridesmaid. Little Aleda Fabro was Flower girl and master Nickic la none was ring bearer. Dan and Francis Hovorka of Kamsack. Attended their Bro ther. Ushers were Wallace Fabro end Nick and Bert la none. Following a wedding trip to the United states or. And mrs. Honor will reside on Tweedsmuir Street in flin flon. And mrs. J. Mclntyre f Melfort sask. Rev. P. Shwal k performed if double ring Cere Mony. Mrs. Murray Mclntyre played the ther. In no Onusic. Mai Ridge by Bro metre Ryst Ephan. The Bride wore White Satin with a Bateau neckline outlined with a Bertha Collar and Lily Point sleeves. Her full skin ended in a Long train trimmed with Satin frills edged with net. A heart headdress held fingertip lace edged veil and she carried Pink roses. Misses Elsie Ryst Ephan Edith Ryst Ephan. Lois Mclntyre and Helen Boul Roc attended the Ririe As bridesmaids. Limie Shirley s a w Chuk and Darlene Mclntyre were Flower girls. The bridegroom was attended by Maurice , b. Wachniak. B. Kozlansky and Belin. Or. And Clear Lake and will Rlene in Winnipeg. Mrs. Mclntyre left for Ake up Resi rent a Bike by hour. . Week. Reasonable machines n. Gooch 173 Sherbrook St. Pm. 37-108 the. Vil Cia list cold snacks prepared Mustard Selkirk Man wed to newfound Lander the wedding of Catherine ther Esa daughter of or. And mrs. J. Blackmore grand Falls Newfoundland to Nicholas Charles Bor Eski son of Harry Boreski took place july 23 at 5 . In St. Stan t Slaus roman Catholic Church East Selkirk. Rev. Walter Golecki officiated. Peter Jablonski played the wedding music. The Bride wore White Satin with sweetheart neckline Satin Lowers forming the shoulder line. Her Long veil ending in a train was secured by a Satin headdress with Pearl trimming. She carried deep red roses Sweet peas and i4ypsophiln. Miss Anroen Cal Tor maid of loner miss Entin slur Orlob of Tor Iii Anil miss Dorothy ouvre Sheila an Crews ivits Flower girl. Lior Eski Marl Raymond were Best men. Ami Ushers were Robert Antiri u s find cedi m Joblonski. A reception Lolly a de in the Kast Selkirk Community lit ill. The couple will reside in Selkirk e cd Ira a a i id e r s 5 n weds s. E the marriage of Edna Saun rior son of fort Garry daughter of or. And mrs. Gilbert Saunderson of Al Onsa. Man., to Stanley . Son of or. And mrs. Alfred Evan son Kirk Fiqiri Park took place at St. John the Baptist anglican Church. Fort Garry at 3.30 . July to. Rev. K. W. Scott officiating. The Bride wore Ivory Satin Fea Turing a v neckline with Long sleeves coming to Lily Points at the wrists. The full skirt fell into a slight train. A Coronet of Ostrich tips held three Quarter length veil and she carried american Beauty roses. Miss Marion Ross tvo hold Shower for Betty Story mrs. M. Lush and Daugh Ter. Mrs. W. M. Wilton were hostesses wednesday at a Shower in Honor of miss b Etty Story Bride elect of August 17. A gift and Cor Sage were presented by mrs. R. Lush. Mrs. 1. ,1. Story presided. Handkerchief Sho icer honors Ruth Wood mrs. H. B. Sommerfeld entertained at a handkerchief Shower Friday in Honor of miss Ruth Wood who will leave August 3 for Miami fla., where wedding will take place August 13. Mrs. G. W. Wood presided. Assisting were mrs. M. Jamieson and miss Claire tis Riale. Mrs. Frances Robinson will be the guest of or. And mrs. Gordon at or. And mrs. Cameron were married at Hartney. Man. Juy 26, 1s90. Mrs. Cameron formerly May Carson came from Durham ont., just prior to marriage having met or. Cameron when she visited sister at Hartney the previous year. Or. Cameron born at met Calle out., and came to Manitoba in 1s90. He was employed for a time As clerk in a general store at Hartney. Prior to his marriage he went into business for him self at Lauder Anri he and mrs. Cameron made their Home there until 1912. From 1d12 to 1020 or. Cam Eron was in business in Saskatoon Gage at their summer Home Kenora during the Long week to Brandon As agent for Juhe Richardson Road machinery j. A. Stewart 284 Wal a company. He represented that Lington Crescent and Sis form until his health forced him to j. F. Flaherty with Hereof mrs. Stewart s Sun. Com Ivi children. Mary Anne. Helen. Mark Reid to miss Rosemary 1 Roderick and Kathleen have Lyon. July 2. I. Ler. Miss Nan Mason of Chicago who is guest have returned from Pine Falls where they attended the wedding Campbell mar retire last year. Or. And mrs. Cameron have one daughter marjorii1, living at Home. Arrived from ottawa., and is the guest of parents. Or. And mis. To Honor of miss Maud slither t. H. Rhodes. Inkster h Uvrl. They a Bride elect of july 31. Friends and relatives entertained wednesday evening Al a Kitchen Shower at the Home of mrs. Harry Andrews Selkirk Man. Gifts were presented by miss Kay Massey. As sisting the hostess were mrs. John Wasnie and mrs. Wilfred Massey. Ii ire spending some t Nie at the Lal Iler s summer Home at Sandy Hook. And later mrs. Klah Erly will Jan the West coast As a National Delegate to the triennial Confer Jence of the Canadian federation iof University women. And mrs. Georce Smith in Honor of miss Yvonne ii Saj a 5 from ham., of August 4, mrs. ,0 d an awards entertained at a Shouer. Holiday Anri i 1 gifts were presented by Little Lois Kri wards. Mrs. G. Ross 309 Margrave St. Presided at the Tea table Assi medi mrs d a Mcdonald has ust North of Portage by mrs. K Taylor. Mrs. G. Iroc cd of Donald Man. b comb and miss Mildred Beesley. Spending the past six weeks visiting at the Homes of sons dry cleaning at its Best Victor will Poppre Cipp trip convenience of our centrally downtown phone 923 177 modern laundry or. Justice and m major have return mrs. W. To. In Law and daughters. Or. And plane from oliday spent in the states Anri in California. Eddy air two month Southern i s. Sveinson Sioux look out onl., and mrs. James Forrest port Arthur. Or. And mrs. Frank Tinney and or. Anri i mrs. Gordon Sands Nipigon. Ont. Hoard the Empress of France Toi Ngan Winner of a Isail for some in London. Eng award Marie by the land. She has been the guest of Christian science Monitor son in Law and daughter or. Aved 1-riday from new land mrs. R. G. Pearcy 7 investor i Block Sherbrook Street. In miss Cacila Kani of St. Louis. Mo., is pictured with hostess miss Habaka Halls in the Garden of Home Handcart Boulevard. Tuxedo. Miss Rand who has spoilt the Pasi few Days visiting in Winnipeg will Holiday Al Minaki. Ont. A guest at tin is. L. P. Roy entertained at dinner wednesday in Hon or of sister in Law mrs. Omer Lussier of Regina. Sask. Covers were Laid for ten guests. It k i mrs. L. B. Simpson with daughters Judith and Patricia has arrived from Montreal to spend a Holiday with parents or. And mrs. A. T. Booth. York and is the guest of or. And mrs. G. T. Mackinnon 6 Middle Gate. He will visit All forums in Western Canada to Vancouver and then will continue Down the West coast flying from Elpaso to visit six forums in Southern . Or. And mrs. Francis Harry Foord Are residing in fort Wil Liam ont., following their wedding july s at Trinity lutheran Church. Winnipeg. Mrs. Florri is the former Eleanor Norma Munt youngest Many doctors that lion ers sevc a Healing Brigit him Chefer do much to hit patient s to role Anri thereby stimulate recuperation. Ask Ormiston to help you in selecting Flowers for the sick. A sister of or and mrs. P. Col a joins and the bridegroom is the i i ,.woncljson of or. Nyrl mrs. A. D. Foord Lue. Emf a Mim my we.lncs-i01 Tom Sconn. R. 6. Ormiston Ltd. 96 Osborne it. Boa Loi it to u put t h. Pin in u hrs inv ii i out in b i in Rui he 11 to h n d t h is y u i n Usi freed from austerity roles weddings my in to Glamour by a Akkaway i Riss Sliff writer fir nor 1i turn it London. King Lanai up i full amour has returned to weddings. With the ending of clothes rationing it s a while or Riding summer. And big weddings with lavish preparations on the pre War Scalp Are the thing for those who can pay. daily for color concent rat Ion in Tebei. If you have not i put Home at a Bull i ill handkerchief Iii air of miss Lilwen i it it cd of August. Is or Anil mr.-. An Iii. Sir Evart. Si-1 now n Kirk. Mini. left for Toronto. And by Iii of Quail icy will visit their son and or. And mrs. Archie also i hair son in Law and Ranj Rotor. Or. And mrs. R. No ill. Wilt also visit in Mon urn inc Horn i1aii.v a of a apr hold by Encill your Rapti drinking drops sri. A is in Froshi Nenahlo a have them n same. One rec uni of pearls and transp loss some this by a nut. And Iho Jat e finc t of Larry h y Lirije for How Ini Irh of Flowers Taimy Caps or i m crat Iorii hide has 10 brides was maid of Honor Anri Albert Ross attended the bridegroom. Walter Jennings Anri Dennis Keller wore Ushers. Or. Anri mrs. Vanson left for Kenora where they will spend their honeymoon. Miss Janet Cameron has left to spend the Long week end with Mother at summer Minaki. Ont. Home in would t you rats ser Wear a fur coat with the . Label it costs no More rows of Diamante. Iri Holl Renfrew furriers since 1837 maids with dress colors ranging from Pale Shell Pink of the tiny Irain bearers. Through flush and Rose pinks to the deep closer of the last two. A Bride in White lace had brides maids dressed in flowing tulle two mushroom Pink two Golden yellow two sea Green two cafe a Lail. The Vogue for separates has greatly helped brides who want to use their dresses afterwards. A wedding dress by Pemberton is composed of Ivory Satin skirt with Waist length jacket held by a wide hell of self material. The jacket is embroiderer in tiny pearls and fastens Down the front with single Pearl buttons. Satin gloves and Juliet Cap of Satin embroidered with seed pearls and a tulle veil Complete the ensemble. Naively the jacket can be made of lace Over Satin with lace Cap Toj match. I after the wedding the skirt can be used for evening Wear combined with decollete lace Blouse or top of Gold or Silver lame or Bro Cade while the jacket makes it into a dinner dress. I i for bouquets. Roses have re i turned to favor with victorian hisses for the bridesmaids. The general trend in headdresses s towards simplicity. The elaborate i Takii j if the Plain cuke has become dried but wrap it in a Damp cloth und Sot in h moderately hot oven until the cloth is dry. The to Flke will he like freshly baked. Stale cake is 2oori also broken in n Small pieces and a custard poured Over it. Chanes this chec leery Tennis player who won t say no to a set in the most summery weather can face cleaning Bills with amiability in account a everything he has on. Except in a matter of minutes literally she ran Wash Anri dry shoes Anri shorts Are Marie of Nylon quirk was High items Nylon slip on Anri a Arvizan. 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