Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 10, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 14 Winnipeg free press. January Guatemala to be of former Winnipeg Ger and City Guatemala is the Home of or. And mrs. Glenn Alan Cooper whose marriage was solemnized dec Ember 27 in Queen Mary Road United Church Montreal by Rev. Eric erred. The Bride is the former Aldra Maida daughter of and mrs. Samuel d. Sneddon of Montreal and or. Cooper is the son of mrs. David Cooper of Vancouver formerly of Winnipeg. Attending the Bride were her sister miss Sheila Sneddon and her Cousin miss Constance Ann Clarke both of Toronto. Steward a. Mar tin Winnipeg was groomsman and ushering were William f. Daw son and Douglas r. Rennie. The wedding music was played by Ken Neth Gilbert. Carrying a Cascade of White car nations the Bride Vore a gown of tiered White Nylon tulle Over Blush Satin with a Bolero of French Chantilly lace. A reception was held mount Stephen club. Or. And mrs. Cooper left for a wedding trip to Toronto new York and new or leans in route to Guatemala City. The Bride attended Queen s University and the bridegroom is a graduate of Mcgill University. 247kennedy St. Ph.922481 Mary Tucker Heads diocesan Council of Rupert s land miss Mary Tucker was. Elected president of the Rupert land Dio Cesan Council at its annual meet ing which was held december 15 at St. John s College. The executive includes Patron his Grace archbishop r. Sherman Chap Rev. John Bethel honorary president Rev. G. Davidson pro motion and Extension Bruce Lang recording Secretary Joan Munton corresponding Secretary Barbara Grant vice presidents John Bren Nan James Portman Wilfred Shaw treasurer and sunday school by Post convener Norma Legge drama John c o b a Camp Mildred filling. Publicity Betty Dalton. Cosens Smith vows made at double King ceremony in Kellie vows were exchanged in a double ring ceremony at River viev in Jet Church december 27 when Marl Isabel eldest daughter of or. An a d. Smith of Kellie Miri became the Bride of Keith Alan Cosens Only son of mrs h. Cosens of Argyle Man. Rev George Marshall performed the ceremony mrs. A Pearce was or Janist and vocalists were Misse Fern and Florence Compton twin cousins of the bridegroom. The Bride wore length gown of Midnight ii Blue taffeta with a White velvet off the face Mode hat and a White feathered carnations. Bridesmaid was miss Fern lint ind Russell Damian attended the drive Groom. Ushers were Laureno Smith brother of the Bride Ane Perry Robson Cousin of the Bride Groom. A reception followed Home of the Bride s John h Stephens 335 Montgomery Avenue on their return from a Short wed Ding trip Sto the United states or and mrs. Cosens will reside a Wawanesa Man. Oak River girl goes Bride Winnipeg Vancouver successors to Bender Potery Semi annual Sale event continues to off regular prices 402 Portage Avenue convert your old sewing machine regardless of make or age to an electric portable for Only s1q.50 before after if you do not have a treadle sewing machine. Take advantage of this out standing offer. Rebuilt new sew Lite new foot control new portable Case new motor 2 year guarantee sewing machines All for phone 37-789 my industries 1373 Portage ave. To Edmonton Orchard Chapel of first United Church Brandon Man., was the set Ting january 5 for the ceremony uniting in marriage Mable mail land daughter of or. And mrs. J Ramsay of Oak River Man. Am Herbert Wright son of or. And mrs.7w.t. Wright of Toronto. Thi service was performed by Rev. H Garfield Rees. The Bride wore a dress of Pale Blue Wool crepe the bodice fashioned with a Cpl neckline. Clusters of pearls accented the _ Bracelet sleeves. Her Corsage was of Pink sweetheart roses and Pale Blue Shasta daisies. Attending the Brid Al pair were mrs. R. Ramsay Sis Ter in Law of the Bride and neb Curll the Bride Rdby s brother in Law. Following a reception Olympia or. And mrs. Wright left for a wedding trip to Toronto Nia Gara Falls and Points in the United states. They will make their Home in Edmonton Alta. Forsyth Barr vows made at Dauphin United december 27 first United Church at Dauphin Man., was the scene of a wedding december 27 at 2.30 . When Marjorie Lucille eldest daughter of or. And mrs. J. M. Barr of Dau Phin exchanged marriage vows with George Thornton Forsyth Only son of or. And mrs. D. S. Forsyth of Calgary Alta. Rev. D. G. Ray officiated organist was mrs. I. O. Winters and miss Doris Jack son was vocalist. The Bride wore a White silk velvet Ballerina length gown with Matching Bolero featuring Lily Point sleeves. A Bandeau trimmed with pearls held her shoulder length veil and she carried a Bou Quet of american Beauty roses. Miss Elaine Barr attended her sister As bridesmaid and Dwight Kirton of the Pas Man., was Best Man. Ushers were j. Arnold Barr brother of the Bride and Ronald in Hall. A reception followed in the United Church auditorium. On their return from a wedding trip to Cal Gary Banff and Points South or and mrs. Forsyth will reside at Ste. 36, Roslyn apartments Winnipeg. Norwood presbyterian i l. A. Names officers ladies Aid of Norwood laterian Church elected the following to office for the coming year annual meeting held tuesday. Honorary president mrs. M. E. R. president mrs. Law rence Harbottle vice president mrs. J. Thorstensson Secretary mrs. Edward Heddesheimer trea surer mrs. J. Mcgill Flower con Vener mrs. Morrell Wood. Button trimming an old Blouse can be Given a new and flattering lease on life with the addition of a Circle of buttons that will hug the Throat or maybe a Row along each shoulder line. The Collar too May be Pepper up with Button trimming salvaged from the sewing Basket soaking dirty clothes in cold water be fore washing can do More harm than Good. A soaking of More than 10 or 15 minutes allows dirt to soak Back into the fabric and cold water hinders the cleans ing action of soap. Hot water opens the fabric mesh permitting suds to circulate and loosen dirt. The Best Way to thoroughly mix paint is to pour part of the con tents of a can into another con Tainer stirring the paint in each miss Joy Hansell of Winnipeg is pictured before boarding a world airways Clipper at new York International Airport Enro Ute to Liberia West Africa. She is under Missioni Ary appointment to Liberia by the pentecostal assemblies of Canada where she will specialize in translation and literary missionary work working in conjunction with the committee literacy and Christian literature beaded by or. Frank Laubach. I former Austin Man wed in . St. Anne s roman Catholic Church Aldergrove . Was the scene of a nuptial mass december 27 at 1 . When Helen Francis fourth daughter of or. And mrs. F. Lor Ette of Aldergrove was United in marriage with Monty Sanderson also of Aldergrove Only son of or. And mrs. Chris Sanderson of aus in Man. Rev. H. I. Bader of Van Over . Officiated. The Bride chose a gown of White Satin with inserts of Fontaine crepe and carried a bouquet of White chrysanthemums and Pink carnations. Miss Bernice Wautier. Attended he Bride and Best Man was Wil Iam Goggins of Vancouver. A dinner for members of the immediate families was held Home. Of the Bride s parents Fol owed by a reception and dance n Aldergrove. Hall. Or. And mrs. Sanderson left on a wedding trip o Vancouver Island and on their return will reside at Langley Prai Rie . H. Hockin is , president at Grace Church the woman s piety of Grace missionary so United Church elected the following officers at to annual meeting president irs. Harold Hockin honorary i residents miss i. M. Hargrave mrs. W. G. Martin mrs. A. Ash Iury miss Jean w. Hay vice residents mrs. S. F. Mrs. D. Wray mrs. P. W. Smith re ording Secretary mrs. G. E. Hor on corresponding Secretary mrs. W. Smith treasurer mrs. S. C. Chisholm Christian Steward hip mrs. E. R. Tennant Mission Ary monthly mrs. P. W. Smith literature mrs. S. F. Neal Asso Date helpers mrs. E. B. Graham Jaby band mrs. D. Citizenship mrs. S. To. Neal Community met c. Janes apply. Mrs. M. B. Starry study ook mrs. E. R. Tennant pianist firs. E. Social commit h. Ladies auxiliary general sir Sam Steele Branch 117 Canadian legion b.e.s.l., monday 8 . In clubroom. Mrs. Honey Man is head of . At Westminster mrs. E. D. Honeyman was elected president of Westminster United Church woman s association at this annual meeting tuesday afternoon in the Church parlor. S1 other officers installed included honorary presidents mrs. Allen r. Huband mrs. James m. Taylor mrs. N. S. Abbott mass m. Bar Stone and mrs. L. J. Mylius past president mrs. E. L. Carpenter vice presidents mrs. Walter tis Dale mrs. Charles Gerrie mrs. Harold Mitchell corresponding Secretary mrs. J. S. Mcinnes re cording Secretary miss Florence Robertson assistant Secretary mrs. J h. Smith treasurer mrs. F. D. Stirling assistant treasurer mrs. C. A Milne. Advisory Board members elected for a three year term were mrs. Wilson Smith and mrs. Frank m. Ross mrs. Charles Forsythe and mrs. John Mcgregor will Complete two. Years and mrs. A. Mcgillvray e. K. Marshall one. Com Mittee chairman elected were finance mrs. D. F. Mclntyre Circle conveners mrs. J. E. Yarnell mrs. L s. Mcbride., mrs. Clinton Cong Don membership mrs. W. Of tis Dale Community Nursery school mrs. Campbell Haig devotional miss Effie Thompson w. A. Sewing group mrs. E. N. Lush service unit mrs. J. Of Keyes congregational visiting mrs. C. T. Daniel son sick and shut ins mrs. B. A. Elmore manse mrs. Campbell Haig communion mrs. A. Mcgillvray pianist mrs. C. N. Vittie nominating mrs. Stanley w. Jones social mrs. Roland Mcmillan. Representatives installed were Church Home for girls mrs. C. Vittie mrs. Gurzon Harvey Home welfare mrs. Chas Gerrie United College mrs. Frank m. Ross Winnipeg Council of women mrs. Her Bert White women s Union mrs. A. Mcgillvray Good neighbors mrs. C. Leech mrs. J. M. Mckin Zie Christian citizenship mrs. James m. Taylor Canadian con Sumers association mrs. Murray Fisher p.. Mrs. H. Northcott. The 1952 showed projects included carpeting of the Church auditorium and gallery and new curtains for the concert Hall. Do nations totalling were made to other churches and organizations. Receipts amounted to 585.54. And disbursements following the installation of officers a life membership in the Dominion . Was presented to mrs. E. L. Carpenter retiring president by mrs e. D. Honeyman president. At the close of the meet ing Tea was served. Easter Lodge 241, ladies auxiliary to brotherhood of Railroad trainmen monday 8 Royal templars Hall Young Street. Official visit grand Lodge officer and installation. Height and weight Jay be due to ancestry must be expected that be cause children Are of such varying ancestry that some them of necessity fall in the Shorter lighter group. This is even More to be expected if the parents and ancestors on both sides belong in this group. Mrs. L. M. Fears that her boy May have some glandular deficiency. He weighs 38 pounds and is Only 41 inches she writes. Do you think i should see a Doc Tor about him i will be eager to hear from you so i can Stop worry have him checked boys of five years can weigh from 37 to 46 pounds and be from 41 to nearly 45 inches tall. So he definitely belongs in the Normal weight and height group though he is the lowest weight sad height in this Low Channel. I think it would be a very Good Idria to have him checked physically so that the doctor can determine whether he is now getting All the growth foods and vitamins he should have to help him grow to his own limit. Mrs. C. B. Mcc. You Are worried because your 16-months-old Daugh Ter does t Chew her food properly and swallows it almost whole. For the time being until she is better Able to manage this Mash All of her food Well or serve her pureed foods like those you can. Get in cans and Cut her meat finely. Introduce chewy foods and let her practice on these occasionally but Don t Wrangle with her at meal times. Shell Over this. Nap time difficult puzzled writes i have two boys five and two years old. It is get difficult each Day to get the younger one to Nap. I put them to bed in he same bed at eight o clock and they fool around for an Lour when the older ainu Liichi juju Uijun i. A adv Auu Lulitu several times form one can to mrs. Jia Ronam mrs. I. Turbington press mrs. S. Goes 10 sleep. Rne younger one takes still longer to get to announcements to to avoid delay in under this heading will be Yataro Tion All engagement when want and department. Submitted. Minimum charge of j2.00 for 10 lines and 15 tents for each additional or. And mrs. Maurice a. J. Bennett wishes to engagement is announced flin flon Manitoba announce the engagement of her Hird eldest daughter younger daughter of mrs. Mcculley and the engagement of their Murphy to Ernie or. George Mcculley to Mary or. James son of or. And mrs. Only son of or. And Thony Kolup Winnipeg son of Stonewall Matthew Hugh Green of Bird and mrs. Anthony. Kolup of mrs. William Johnstone Sussex England. The marriage will take place saturday Lake Saskatchewan. The the engagement of 21st, in England. Will take place on february 1953, at St. Mary s Cathedral in Carolyn Penelope to or. Donald Alexander son of or. And mrs. Leonard Alexander and mrs. Leo Lane announce the engagement of their wedding will take place daughter Mary Louise to february Lith at Kenneth Shier eldest son or. And mrs e. _ a. Bown in Young United or. And mrs. Stanley Shier. The Vivian St. Will take place at 7 . The engagement of their1 daughter Shirley Mae to Donald eldest and mrs. Roy Harding of Iso Inkster Boulevard wish to february 14, in St Anne s Church in St. James. Of or. And mrs. G. Wilton Ert whistle 75 Vivian Avenue. The engagement of their daughter Eileen Wilma to and w. S. Craig of wedding will take place in Norwood United Church saturday january 17th at 5 Wilki Iun son of or. And mrs. N. Wilkinson of 330 Poison Avenue. The wedding will take place january 31st, 7 . At St Park Man., announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Wasson to or. George Atckinson Johnstone of Alverstone the wedding will take place or. And mrs. John r. Kruse january 31st at their residence. 779 Warsaw ave., announce and mrs. James White engagement of their St., announce the and mrs. A. Mary Agnes Ann to Roderick Joseph colpitts Only son of or. Rand mrs. R. A. Colpitts Ste. Of their elder daughter Shirley to Alexander Mctavish Gibb youngest son of Saskatchewan announce the engagement of their daughter Mary to Steve Seiko son of or. And mrs. Apts., Winnipeg. The wedding Gibb and the late mrs. Seiko Charleswood Manitoba. Take place on1 wedding will take place wedding will take place Janu 24, 1953 at 6 . In St. Mary s 1 i 7, 1953, at 6.30 Pau. In 8 ., in St. John s Cathedral anglican Church. Orth dec Cathedral should i discontinue the Nap should i put them to bed at different hours How much sleep do boys of this age both boys need from 10 to 12 hours of sleep. If a Nap spoils the younger boy s ability to go to sleep at a More reasonable hour then Stop the Nap and concentrate on an hour s rest period. It is better for other reasons too to give the older boy the privilege of staying up the longest. The younger one can be in bed o clock the older one at eight. It would be Nice if they had bunk Beds so neither would disturb the other. Our leaflet menus for child Ren 5 to May be had by sending a stamped self addressed envelope with your request for leaflet no. 29 to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of the Winnipeg free press. Released by the Tribune Syndicate 1953. Risk protestant . Elects new officers annual meeting of t Adies auxiliary to the Irish. Pro extent association held wednes a , Home of mrs. J. John ton Lansdowne Avenue the Fol lowing were elected to. Office president mrs t. Beggs vice president mrs. A Secretary mrs. R. Stewart treasurer mrs. H. Picken. Plans for the auxiliary s Spring Tea were Dis cussed. Watch for Mckean s january furniture clearance record breaking savings on your new furniture chalet styled y at a special january Price Complete t including style consultation and fincer Veave style Cut the Beauty chalet Broadway and Colony phone 72-2449 finest dry where dash our first birthday Sale suits dresses Plain Coats Light finest per luxe gleaming Reg. 1.35 3 to 4 Day pick up delivery service phone 3-3735 3-6898 same Day service available at our Plant on req. Cleaners and shirt launderers phones 3-3735-3-6898
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