Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 20, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday. May 20. 3.9so it to to. And mrs. James Jenkins Ivi will leave next week to visit in the British Isles. While they will celebrate their Golden wedding anniversary in their Home town Wales Brecon Shire. Mrs. E. H. Briggs left Friday to the summer at Victoria Beach. Mrs. H. C. Atkinson and family Are in Saskatoon sask., the guests of mrs. H. D. Armstrong. Mrs. Norman Fielding and Hei son arc in Saskatoon sask. Her parents or. And mrs. R h. Spence. In Honor of miss Geraldine e Haskett whose marriage to James d. Bruce of South Dakota will take place May 23, mrs s. R Haskett Transcona is enter Taining at Tea from 2.3c to 5.30 ., and from 7.30 to 10 In Honor of miss Stephanie Monzie Bride elect of May 27, mrs h cud lad mrs. J. Konowalchuk f los. W. Kentch mrs. B. Bale Nec and mrs. J. Warreck were join hostesses at a Shower sunday a the ukrainian National Home club a gift was presented. Staff entertains for Selkirk teacher the teaching staff of Victoria school Selkirk Man., entertained on tuesday evening at the Home of the principal or. And mrs. A a. Anderson in Honor of a teacher. Miss Ada Simpson Bride elect of May 20. Or. Anderson on behalf of the staff made a presentation. A dinner and Short Musi Cal programme followed. Mrs. R. E. Matthews w i t r misses Lorraine and Barbara mat thews Berrydale ave. Are guest at the Home of or. W. S. Reid Selkirk Man., for some time. Or. And mrs. George Stanfor and Little daughter Beth of Chilli Wack b.c., were guests of mrs Standford s brother in Law and Sis Ter. Or. And mrs. Fred Outhwaite Selkirk Man., for a few Days in route to Kingston ont., when they will reside. X i n e d s. K. Wiseman master cleaning the finest cleaning in Canada still operating Henry s cleaners. Dyers launderers since 1900 Marjorie Mitchell honoured at smother mrs. T. W. Shear town enter aimed at the Home if mrs. R. W. Hear Down Brock at a miscellaneous Shower wednesday o Honor miss Mtchell Bride elect of june 3., the assist rits were misses phys Lis Poison and Betty Ingram. A Corsage and its were presented. M or. And mrs. Hugh arrived Friday from Kingston ont o visit with mrs. Barents or. And mrs o. on Cordova Street. Or. Macdon Ald a. Been attending Queen University at Kingston. Mrs. E. Kasper entertained at a Shower Weil Nesdal at her Home to Honor miss. Nellie Ennie a Bride elect of june 10 mrs. James Pennie and mrs Robert Grey presided assisted by Vars. W. S. Cunningham a n misses Sheila Robertson Thompson Wilma Cunningham and Margaret Grey miss Evelyn Lisowicz Fri Day for Banff alta., where she vill spend the summer. I i mrs. John d. her Little daughter Elden who has spent a Short time with her parents or. And mrs rank Griffin has left for he Home in Vancouver. Mrs. Griffin accompanied them to spend a i week in the West. In Honor of miss Helen Bride elect of june 9, mrs., d Cleaver and her daughter mis Joyce Cleaver Garfield Street entertained at a miscellany out wednesday. I mrs. R. O. Flett and family Dunnington ave., Are guests at tin Home of or. W. S. Reid Sel Kirit Man., for some time. To Honor miss Mercedes Huuk a Bride elect of june 10, mrs. D Alexander mrs. A. W. Curie Anc miss Joan Alexander entertain dec wednesday at the Home of mrs e. Ryland Beach ave a Corsage and gifts were presented by Denni Ryland. J. A. , Tweed Sui apartments has left by Aii plan. For East Gary ind., to be the guest of her sister in Law mrs. A fail Burn. Or. And mrs. Charles Peters Ethelbert Street entertained Friday for members of the Irida parly following the wedding of their daughter. Ber Nice Peters and Ernest Mort. Dan Monzie arrived from to Rollo sunday by air plane to at tend the wedding of his sister Stephanie Monzie which will take place May 27. He is a guest a the Home of or. And mrs. S. Sorby mrs. F. Walker 670 Strath com St., and miss Irene Kol b entertained wednesday evening at a Linen Shower in Honor of miss Helen. Kensick whose marriage Takei place May 20. Miss Inez Mcnamee and miss Val Eyres pre sided Over the Tea cups. Its a steady grind of ques and answers on the telephones in Ops room of flood control Headquarters and shown left to right Are lbs. G. Ritchie recording a Call for More and miss. Marjorie Collins turn ing Over a query to Sergt. K. R. Forbes passed on to the officer in charge. Mrs. Ritchie spent four years in the Canadian women s army corps in the second War miss Collins is fresh from business College. Working with capt. D. I. Rodway miss Janet Paul a 3rd year student in Home economics at the University of Mani Toba is having Busy holidays from studies and variation is the highlight of her work in the wireless department of operations room. Women volunteers drafted to service in flood Ops f s an 8-8-4-hour swing shift for women volunteers at operations room of flood control Headquarters legislative build ladies auxiliary Lodge Assini Boine Junior sons of England whist drive monday s.15 At Home of mrs. F. G. Palmer 351 Parkview Street St. James. Dirks steriii6 of Knoten Quality and value Trlica you buy Birks Sterling you Art assured of these advantages. Wide Choice of 29 patterns Many useful Matching serving pieces available free engraving 1 initial each piece protective flannel for 6 or More pieces free Exchange and re nil privileges convenient budget k available investigate before you buy weight foe weight Dollar for Dollar Birks Sterling is the Best value in Canada silversmiths changes made in Pridal plans and receptions or. And mrs. S. F. Haskett 807 Bond Street announce that the marriage of their daughter Geraldine to James d. Bruce will take place at 7 ., May 23, in Young United Church As arranged. The reception which was to have been held in the professional and business women s club will be held instead at the Home of the Bride s parents. Miss Betty Myra Ledingham whose wedding to Clyde Harris Hoffman will take place May 29, has changed the place of her wed Ding reception from the St. Regis hotel to the Home of or. And mrs. R. T. Ray 539 Ingersoll Street. The wedding of miss Irene Viv Ian Ames to Ewen Miller Hep Burn to have taken place at St. Philip s anglican Church will Teke place May 24 at 7.15 ., at St. Gcorge s anglican Church. I the wedding of Vivian Grace Ilvo Oiley daughter of or. And mrs. Jack a. Woolley to George Gibson Sam of or. And mrs. W. H. Gibson Wojnich to have been an event Oje May 20, has been postponed until j ame 10 at 8.30 ., at St. Jude s aug Glicman Church. 1 wedding was held at St. John s greek orthodox Church May 6, when Victoria Pearl daughter of or. And mrs. Frank Mohs became the Bride of Peter Esti huk son of or. And mrs. Paul est Funk. Rev. S. W. Sawchuk of Cicia Ted. Tiie Bride wore White Satin the slim bodice Lea Turine. Lily Point sleeves. The hoop skirt was floor length. Her full length veil was held i by a Coronet of Satin and she carried red roses and White carnal tons. Attending the Bride were her sister Edward Palmer misses Helen Boysuk Ann Yakimchuk and a nother sister Elsie Moss. The Hirid Groom was attended by Roy i Schuk John Kowal and Edward Palmer. Miss Dorothy Hordy of was soloist. A reception was held at 315 Burrows Avenue. Or. And mrs. Eschuk Are temporarily residing at 20 Villa apartments until they Able to occur y their Home att suite 2 at 158 Mayfair Avenue. To the Wea Ding of Kathleen Emily second eldest daughter of or. And mrs. J. , to Percy Charles Buzza eldest son of or. And mrs p. G. , took place at holy Trinity Church May 17 at 7 Rev. R. No. Holmes r.c.n., officiated. Miss edna1. Pearson attended the Bride and i James Downey was groomsman women take the same hourly duties As officers and men. They Are doing a grand Job and adding a bit to the general morale by their example of service said Lieut. Col. W. Ritchie officer in charge who praised their work. Working on telephones on wire Ess and in the intelligence Sec Tion approximately 12 volunteers Are on duty 24 hours daily. They receive Calls for help from dikes and sectors of work. Answer queries regarding telephones and departments of work. They receive and prepare reports for the files which come hourly from the front lines of the work. Enlisted for service through the Central Volunteer Bureau Volun leers Are housewives off duty Busi Ness women graduates of business colleges and students of University or College. They All Wear the cab band. They know at All hours of the Day and night where men and women Are working on dikes or in other vital emergency Sec tors. They know How Well the dikes Are standing the Strain of the steady push of the red River. And they know when things get and and More workers Are rushed o some weak spot. To some the Job is one first earned in the War Days when is rooms were partially Man de by women of the services. Jut to others it is the first experience of service. From . Headquarters to Nen volunteers have gone to work n the . Airmen s canteen t Stevenson s Field where some Orty Are on duty others Are Dong clerical work in red Cross Headquarters or Are recording evacuees or Are in the medical Ivision and still others Are in he food distribution Bureau. The id song that says men must Ivory. And women must weep Las been All shot in Winnipeg women just carry on and work too. Barber Kurtak a wedding was solemnized May 6, at 5 At St. Joseph s rectory when Katherine Carolyn daughter of or. And mrs. Anthony a. Our Tak .me the Bride of Philip Maxwell Barber son of mrs Blanche Barber. Rev. F. Lentz officiated. The Bride wore White Nylon fac Onne fashioned on Princess lines with a Roll Collar and Lily Point sleeves. The skirt ended in a slight train. A Tudor headdress iced the fingertip illusion veil. She carried deep Pink carnations. Mis Irene a Kurtak was her sister bridesmaid. Ivor Basil Barber a his brother s groomsman. A reception was hold at Thi lome of the Bride s parents 46i Lansdowne ave. Or. And mrs. Bar ber will reside at 185 Marylan v. W. Day tuesday May 23 we will donate the entire Cash business done this Day by our two stores to the Manitoba flood Relief fund. Our stores Are located at Academy re. At Waterloo Portage ave. At Sharpe blvd. Re drug limited help others who have suffered More Cally ill ways in which Handicap Ped persons can . Director to attend social welfare conference in Vancouver june t highlighting the Canadian conference on social work to be held in Vancouver b.c., june 11 to 17, will be the visit of or. Alva Myrdal of Sweden principal director of the depart ment of social affairs of the United nations. Miss Dorothy King director school of social work Mcgill University Montreal presi Dent will be chairman of the sessions. The annual meeting of the Ca arge scale unemployment Nadian welfare Council will open the spotlight. The business meetings and c o n Ferencek june 12, at 9 . In the Mayfair room Vancouver hotel. Hon. Paul Martin minister Oena tonal health and welfare will speak on Canada s plan for social welfare at the 8.15 Session which will open the Canadian conferences on social work. Gangs which have been plaguing almost every Cana Dian City during the last few months will be the subject of a Public meeting june 13 when Saul Bernstein of bos ton University Boston mass., will speak on gangs a men Ace or an Opportunity. Jobs wanted will be the topic of a panel discussion when Harry Chappell of Winnipeg an executive member of the Canadian con Gress of labour will speak from labor s Point of View and Bessie Rouxel assistant director of Ca Nadian welfare Council will be social work representative. Method Jot meeting the current Dan Mcintosh Hirst a quiet wedding solemnized May 6 at in Young United Church Winnipeg when Nina Mary Only daughter of mrs. First and the late Percy Hirst was United in marriage to James Ivan Mclntosh eldest son of the late or. And mrs. Alex Mclntosh. W. E. Don Nelly officiated. The Bride who was unattended wore a Grey suit topped with Navy Shortie coat. Her hat was of Navy and she wore a Corsage of red roses. After remaining in the City Carman. Open for business deliveries resumed to All accessible streets q 336 Colony phone 723000 valuable Coupon ladies this Gigantic offer is Good Only when you bring a copy of this advertisement. This entitles you to one of the Best cold Waves in the Market valued at si0.00 to 515.00, for the Price of Only offer food from my 20 to aug. 1. On 446 Talbot ave. Phone 504 004 also deduction for Cream permanent wave store hours 9 . 5 Henry Birks and sons Manitoba limited Portage ave. At Smith St. Be trained to be self supporting useful citizens. What kind of health plan for Canada the problems of old peo ple and ways in which Happy old age can be assured housing re creation and social services Are subjects which will with j at the conferences with outstand ing speakers from Canada and j the United states participating. Or. Leonard Marsh department of social work University of Bri Tish Columbia is vice president of the conference. June 11 to 17 will be welfare week in Vancouver. The acadian welfare Council and Ca Adian association of social stir ers will hold their annual meet is in addition to the regular feelings social work con Vancouver will be Host to lore than a thousand social Wor ers and interested citizens from Anada As Well As Many United tales visitors. One Day service for Beautiful Silks imported from Italy outdo themselves it this Shell Pink Broca with its medieval design of roses and Griffin Heads Sophie lets the fabric reveal its elegance with greatest res traint on her owl part giving the Model an almost full Circle skirt with stiffened Hemline covering the strap Ess bodice with a Flat band and a Long wide Carf of tulle which matches the brocade precisely part of the attractive ensemble the Short White gloves and Ifni Anion necklace Are votive accessories. Dry cleaning laundry by Arvin Dougall wedding held at Young United the wedding of Nora Valetta youngest daughter of mrs. Dougall and the late Alex Dougall and Wil Ord Lloyd Garvin youngest son f or. And mrs. A. C. Garvin. Which was scheduled May 17, at Toung United Church at 7.30 Ook place quietly at 4.30 He same Day at Young Church. In. W. E. Donnelly officiated. The Bride Given in marriage Byj or brother a. Gait Dougall wore Grey gabardine tailored suit and Matching hat. Her Corsage was f Pink roses. Miss May Garvin Vas bridesmaid and Stanley Gar in was his brother s groomsman. Maurice f. Egan ushered the guests. A dinner was held following the ceremony at Moore s. Or. And mrs. Jarvin left on a wedding trip to he Lake of the Woods. Fledge Buchkowski vows exchanged a quiet wedding was solemnized at the Home of or. And mrs. Fred hedge 489 Walker ave., May 16 at 7 when Dorothy Cowskin was United in marriage to heir son Edward James hedge. The Bride is the second youngest daughter of or. And mrs. Fred 3uchkowski. Of yellow Creek sask. Rev. H. Macfarlane officiated. Given in marriage by h e i Drother Steve Buchkowski of Saskatoon sask., the Bride wort Ivory Satin the fitted bodice with a sweetheart neckline and lil sleeves. Her full skirt ende in a slight train. A Coronet o pearls held her appliqued Finger tip veil edged with lace and she carried sweetheart roses. Miss Toni Zawoski attended the Bride and Ronald hedge Wai Best Man. Following a wedding trip to the United states or. And mrs. Hedge will reside at 226 Walnut Street. Protect Coats from flood and All other hazards by using Perth s Safe storage vaults f i s floors above ground level pick up delivery wherever streets Are open s phone 261 or use your Perth peaks Dally up and delivery service at Alt the
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