Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 15, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page is Guild birthday marked by gift to celebrating Twenty years of service to the children s Hospi Tal of Winnipeg members of the Mckinnon Guild reversed the usual procedure of receiving gifts and unanimously decided to present one to the Hospital. A Cheque for will be forwarded from the Guild to Mark the 20th birthday was decided at a luncheon party wednesday in the vice regal suite Royal Alex Andra hotel. Which provides funds for much of its work. Winnipeg free press. Thursday. September 15. 1949 mrs. D. S. Mckellar president received the members and guests in the Tea lounge prior to luncheon and a Toast to the Guild was posed by mrs. John t. Huggart former president. Following luncheon and the Cut Ting of the giant birthday cake by the honorary president of the Guild mrs. Frank Mckinnon widow of or. Mckinnon in memory the i cd mrs. Mckellar build was found briefly told of the highlights of the work being done in the orthotic clinic of the providing of funds and members form the sales vice staff and will be and ser on duty each Day in the week from monday to saturday except wednesday an saturday afternoons. Koski-3dtchell a quiet wedding was Soleri Inizer at the United Church Dauphin Man. August 30, at 2 ., when Dorothy Grace youngest daughter equipment. She read greetings from mrs. Harold Nixon in route to England and from mrs. F. J. Freer in Calgary both former presidents. She presented mrs. H. W. Robinson first president of the Guild who told of its beginnings and paid tribute to the late or. Mckinnon. The collecting of tinfoil for the Hospital was turned Over As a special project to Mckin non Guild in its earliest years she Laid. Mrs. R. W. White a past presi Dent said in 20 years the Guild members have earned and donated to the Hospital of which was towards maintenance and repairs and towards the salary of a technician for the orthotic clinic and for equipment redecorating Etc. She outlined some of the projects which have been carried through and told of Boul attended the bridegroom the founding 13 years ago of the a reception was held at the trading Post the Guild Swap shop Rorketon Hall. Of the original 5 women who formed the Guild six attended the luncheon mrs. Mckinnon mrs. Robinson mrs. T. G. Ereen mrs. J. A. Davidson mrs. J. A Thomp son and mrs. H. H. Smith. The importance of salvaging tin foil to replace Virgin tin which was an import from Singapore was emphasized. Mrs. A. M. Oswald a gift be sent to the urged that Hospital to Mark the birthday and was endorsed by the members. Mrs. W. Anderson spoke briefly. The trading Post it was an a bounced will be open for business monday for the Winter season. Of or. And mrs. J. Mitchell became the Side of Charles w. Koski son of mrs. Koski of Meadow Portage Man., and the f. W Koski. Rev. L. A. Mutlitz Nufi cited the Bride wore an afternoon dress of Pale Blue Jersey with a Pale Blue Chapel veil and wore roses. She was attended by miss Irene Koski sister of the bridegroom. 1ohn re oldest name in you Canada i newest Salmon labels showing clearly the name of each kind of Salmon for easy identification. Best of All Todd s traditional Quality remains unchanged Canada s finest since 1881. Since 1881 the pick of the Pacific the bridegroom s Mother at her wedding was held by a Pearl Coronet and she carried deep red roses and Heather. Miss Flora Munro attended her sister As maid of Honor and misses Vera Bale and Margaret per act were bridesmaids. Geraldine Ann Gregory Niece of the Bride room was Flower girl. Gerald Williams was Best Man for his brother and ushering guests were Frank Munro brother of the Bride and John Gregory brother in Law of the bridegroom. A reception was held at the Woodhaven pair Exchange vows at Young United Young United Church was the scene of a wedding sept. 10 at 3.30 ., when Mary Marguerite daughter of it and mrs. W. J. Arnold of Woodhaven Park Norman Mitchell nuptial vows Omarle quietly a quiet wedding was solemnized at fort Garry United Church sept 10 at 3 ., when Rev. D. B Sparling United in marriage Mons Jean second daughter of mrs. Ire land and the late or. G. R. L. Ire land of 3engough, sask., and Rob Ert Thomas Mileham younger son of or. And mrs. E. E. Mileham. Clifford Worth Vas organist and miss Elsie Haus Segar Sang. The Bride Given in marriage by her brother d. R. Ireland of Trail. B.c., wore White Chantilly lace Over Satin the Basque bodice Fea Turing a round neckline and Lily Point sleeves. Her Long veil of tulle illusion was held by a Halo of Satin and lace draped with tulle and she carried White roses and Stephano Helen logo was brides maid and Edward Mileham was his brother s Best Man. Ushers vere Frank Vilim and Leslie Wain Wrighi. A reception was held at the lome of the Bride s aunt. Miss j. Ireland 60 Riverside drive. Fol owing a Short wedding trip. Or. Ind mrs. Mileham will reside in Winnipeg. of the club discuss plans for the out door horse show and Hunter , their approval to a poster advertising the affair which will be Hel i saturday club grounds on Wilks Avenue Charlos Vood. Standing left to right ars Pacl u j. Hancox treasurer in. Bakk tit and George Keates left to right Are mrs. George Sellers iia Kold a. Smith president 3drs. To. B. Richardson and a macs. Max Isaacs in charge of publicity. Said a at Augustine United candlelight wedding was solemnized at Augustine United Church sept. 10 at 7 ., when or. Philip Barker assisted by Rev. G. R. Service United in marriage Betty Barclay Munro and Alan Anthony Williams. The Bride is the elder daughter or. And mrs. F. W. Munro and the bridegroom is the elder son of mrs. Williams and the late or. Gerald s. Williams. Miss Ann Campbell was soloist. The Bride wore a go Ruof Ivory velvet the moulded bodice fashion de with a portrait neckline and Lily Point sleeves. A front peplum Vas gathered at the and a a Trai Honiton lace which had been formed of in by train. Her parisian veil sex Mitchell son of mrs. And the late Captain i. Mitchell of Woodhaven Rev. J. S. Palmer officiated. Clif Ford Worth played wedding music. The Bride wore while Jaconne crepe Over Satin fashioned on Prin Cess lines. The bodice buttoned Down the front and had a pointed sweetheart neckline Ami Lily Point sleeves. Her lace appliqued three Quarter length veil was held with a Skull Cap of White Jaconne Over Satin with clusters of sweetheart roses shown at either Side of the Ace. She carried sweetheart roses ind Stepha Notis. Miss Betty Arnold was brides maid for her sister and David Bon Ner was Best Man. Ushering guests were Bill Mattocks and Victor Savage. A reception was held at the lome of the Nile s parents 153 Woodhaven blvd. Following a wed Ding trip to the Lake of the a goods. Or. And mrs. Mitchell will reside n Woodhaven Park. Theresa Classsen gives her troth to a a qui urm a candlelight wedding was solemnized at St. Paul s United Church sept. 10 at s ., when Theresa Jertrude Only daughter of or. And mrs. R. A. Claassen became the Bride of John Annesley Quinn Only son of or. And mrs. M. A. Quinn. Rev. S. R. Mcleod officiated at the double ring service mrs. J. Leighton played wedding music and mrs. E. Parsons was soloist. The Bride wore Blush Pink Satin he moulded bodice fashioned with a lace edged key Hole neckline Fin shed with a miniature Queen Ann Colar. The sleeves ended in Lily loints and the skirt was gored in front and showed fullness which swept into a Long train. A Bonnet brim headdress of Matching Satin and lace held her fingertip and she carried Pink Zumbrun Ilies in Cascade. Miss Nonie Brandson was maid of Honor and bridesmaids were misses Norma Nickel and Edith Quinn Cousin of the bridegroom. Paul Faraci was Best Man. And ushering guess were Thomas Ings. And Harry Claassen brother of the Bride. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s parents 344 Brock Street. Following a wedding trip by air plane Toronto and new York or. And mrs. Quinn will Sirle at 102 Home Street. Kid Fox is setting for candlelight _ bridal ceremony candles lighted Knox United Church. September 9 at 7 ., when Dorothy Irene Only Daugh Ter of mrs. H. Williams and John Ernest Graham youngest son of or. And mrs. J. Graham exchanged marriage vows. Or. Hugh Mcleod officiated. Miss Doreen Lickley played the wedding music. The Bride wore a Navy Wool gabardine suit with a Navy Felt off the face hat. Trimmed with a Ink Ostrich Feather. She wore sweetheart roses. Mrs. Glen Doug As was her Only attendant and a. Ferguson attended the Bride Groom. A reception was held at the Home of or. And mrs. Douglas. 47" Henderson Highway. Following a edding trip to Minneapolis mr.1 and mrs. Graham will make their lome in Winnipeg. A wedding was solemnized at Windermere United Church Tor onto August 27, when Joyce Isa Bella daughter of or. And mrs. A. P. Broach of Kelso sask., was United in marriage to Clarence Wilfred Lake Only son of or. And mrs. Wilfred l. Lake of Katrine Man. The Bride wore an afternoon dress of crepe with a Small Collar and Bustle . Her hat Vas turban style and was trimmed Vith Pink orchids and a of tape she carried summer Flowers. Mrs. Murray Burton of port Redit ont., attended the Bride and Jarvis Lake of Toronto Cousin of the bridegroom wats Best Man. A reception was held at the lome of or. And mrs. Clifford 3oyle. Or. And mrs. Lake left for a wedding trip to Haliburton ont. They will reside at 130 caledonian Toronto. Home of the bridegroom s Mother 833 Somerset Avenue fort Garry. Or. And mrs. Williams left by air plane for the United states. They will reside in Calgary. The Bride is a 194s graduate of the Winnipeg general Hospital and has been an airline stewardess since gradual Ion. 15 september 3 at 7.30 ., at the Home of mrs. M. Kelly 30 St. James place. Edith Beryl daughter of or. And mrs. T. A. Cameron Princeton b.c., and Elmer h. Buhr son or. And mrs. P. A Buhr made Rev. George Bride officiated. Given in marriage their wedding vows Mcneill Uncle of the by j. Nelson of York ton sask., the Bride wore White brocaded Satin fashioned with slim fitting bodice heart neckline and Long sleeves ending Lily Points. The bouffant skirt was floor length. Her Finger tip veil was held by an Orange Bio on headdress she carried red Erier Lufe roses and Bou Vardia. Miss Shirley Mcneill attended her Cousin and the groomsman was John Sichol. Following a reception. Or. And mrs. Buhr left for a Short visit to Clear Lake. They will reside in Winnipeg. Baby powder makes fun for baby. It jingles for Joy and baby thinks it s a Jolly game a you shake on Mennen baby powder. And How wonder Frol Mennen baby powder 3 soft so Fine so sooth ing and Bora cd for extra Protection against diaper irritation get baby the new can today make diaper time play time an evening wedding solemnized sept. 9 at s.30 At the Home of or. And mrs j. F. Carman Man. When their daughter Eunice Florence was United in marriage to Henry Martin son of d. P. Martin and the late mrs. Martin of Rose Isle. Rev. J. E. Freer of. Miami con ducted the ceremony. The Bride chose a floor length gown of Ivory Satin with net Yoke. Point sleeves and full skirt which fell from the Bustle. Her bouquet was of Pink and White Gladioli. Miss Mary Raycraft of Simpson sask. Was maid of Honor. 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