Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 29, 1954

Issue date: Friday, January 29, 1954
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Thursday, January 28, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 29, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page is Winnipeg free press Friday january 29, 1954 and women a Burns night club supper preceded a meeting of the business and professional women s club 3 Evergreen place tuesday evening. The Haggis was borne in by miss Beatrice Deeks find mrs Isabelle Spence recited Robert Burns ode to a Haggis to Mark the 175th anniversary of the immortal Bard s birth. At the business meeting follow ing interim reports were presented by president miss Maude c. John Ston treasurer miss Ida Fenwick and chairman of standing commit tees membership mrs. G. Philo finance. Miss Margaret Willmott entertainment mrs. A. Brown House mrs. Wilna Osborne activities miss Mary Mcdonald and archivist miss Gladys a. I. Mcken Zie. A question period followed Cov ering All phases of the business of the club. A bequest and recent gifts to the club were on display. An Oil paint ing bequeathed by the late mrs. J. H. Clark who was not a Mem Iper Ber was one of ten oils brought from Arbroth Scotland to Mont real 150 years ago by one of j. H. Clark s ancestors. Georgian Bay an Oil by a. Y. Jackson has been presented to the club by miss Maude c. Johnston. Brass plaque commemorating the 700th anniversary of Stock Holm Sweden and a candelabra Are the gifts of miss Kuth r. Mit Chell. Miss Doris Alves and mrs. C. C. Falconer have presented the club with a Silver tray. The fireside Book of Favourite american songs selected and Edi Ted by Margaret Bradford Boni arranged for the piano by Norman Lloyd and illustrated by Aurelius Battaglia is the gift of miss bar Bara Johnston. Miss Bertha Fraser president Selkirk business and professional women s club and mrs. A. Magnusson. Miss Christie Johnson and miss e. Zaleski were special Burns night guests. A i ways insist on. Delnor Green peas red Rivera Cereal whole Grain Cereal Wilh he testy Good fat you t every Home needs Sun if o b sunlight washes everything washable new sunlight is Canada s Favourite bar soap by far. It s All pure extra soapy. Kind to hands too. Get sunlight today perk up Small appetites with Aylmer Catsup w Cross Guild of Winni Peg general Hospital will hold its annual meeting wednesday 11 . In St. Andrew s River Heights United Church Oak Street at King Sway. Perry s. Bower to speak on some aspects of Canadian Coffee. Britannia Lodge 424, sewing Circle thursday 8 . At Home mrs. G. Mark 967 Hector Avenue. Ladies auxiliary of Templeton Community club whist drive Friday 8.30 . At Home of mrs. R. Quaye 229 Margaret Avenue at aliens Street. Blue Bird club Friday 8 . At Home of mrs. J. Leacott step 1, Markland apartments. St. James . Elects mrs. Argue As new president Rev. F. W. Armstrong installed the following officers of the women s missionary society of St. James United Church at its Nual meeting honorary presidents mrs. J. Morrison mrs. A m. Bridal news m fabric Centre 255 Vang in St. Shearer president mrs. E. Argue 1st, 2nd and 3rd vice presid its mrs. J. W. Price mrs. H. Snith and mrs. F. W. Armstrong record ing Secretary mrs. D. M. Shearer corresponding Secretary mrs. 1 w h. Allen Christian stewardship land press Secretary miss r. G. Par Kinson treasurer mrs. F. W Piper envelopes mrs. E. C. Nix Community Friendship mrs c Mackenzie with mrs. D. Kennedy associate members mrs. H. Mac Kie missionary monthly mrs. R. W. Ritchie Supply mrs. Laird literature mrs. T. Knight with mrs. C. Sherwood Hospital visiting mrs. A. D. Welsh Piaf list mrs. D. E. Frazer june Stevenson Mission band mrs. J. W. Wilson Friendship c role representatives mrs. S. Morgan mrs. D. R. Ross. Queen Elizabeth pauses to Chat with a wheelchair patient a. R. Mccallum during her visit to the Public Hospital in Christchurch new zealand. The picture was taken monday. Volunteer service measure of citizenship . Annual is told Volunteer service is the Active tangible expression of Good v citizenship of people assuming their Community responsibilities. Volunteers provide our Best method of Good interpretation of health and welfare said miss Mary Elizabeth Bayer executive Secretary of the Central Volunteer Bureau at the an Nual meeting wednesday evening held in conjunction with welfare Council of greater Winnipeg. Mrs. K. R. Trueman was elected the the finest selection of imported bridal fashion fabrics for the bridal party imported French and Swist lace from Yard and up. 36" and 72" wide. Imported lace appliques silk embroidered Cotton Organ Dies antique Swiss pure silk taffeta brocades satins Taf fetal Nylon tulle and nets silk illusion and trimmings. See the bolts and bolts of fabrics now at reduced. Prices. Wools Cottons nylons brocades Etc. Sale Nylon tulle 54" wide shades to choose from. Reg. Yard. Sale Price per Yard i fabric to suit every budget Calvin presbyterian chooses tuesday to hold Silver Tea Calvin presbyterian Church will hold a Silver Tea in the t. Eaton company Assembly Hall tuesday from 2 to 4.30 . Receiving the guests will be the president mrs. W. Macintosh and the vice presi Dent mrs. S. Sutton. Rev. Dean Smith will open the Tea. Tea hostesses Are mrs. W. S. Smith mrs. J. Hamilton mrs. P. Mclntosh mrs. I. Reid and mrs. F. Moore. Those in charge Are fancy goods mrs. J. Meek mrs. J. Gunman Home cooking mrs. J. Mrs. F. Muir White ele mail orders promptly filled 255 Vaughan St. A few Steps South of Portage facing the Gay s East Entrance. Phone 93-9255 tap perfume stopped to avoid breakage perfume must be vacuum packed with the stopper securely in place to avoid air entering to spoil it h e Fine bouquet. For this you May have difficulty in opening your bottle of perfume. If so Here s the sure fire method to avoid breakage. Remove All inter covering around the neck of the sectors. In the president of the c. V. B., succeed ing mrs. J. R. Mcdonald to the chairmanship of the Board of Dir president s report mrs. Mcdonald described the . In Erms of its centrality As a Man ing Pool recruitment and training volunteers who offer give generously their entre for reely and Ime and talents for Community ervice. She developed an analogy Vith the article of furniture called Bureau which like the . Has Arious compartments for use a Mirror for self analysis a Bottom rawer of Hopes and ideals and a Eady Supply of useful and Neces Ary items for the Benefit of the Wner in this Case the Community Mittee mrs. Gordon Horner. Board of directors mrs. G. H. Boyes mrs. T. J. Colton mrs. J. A. Dunn mrs. L. J. Farmer mrs. Percy Genser miss Madeline Hryniewicki mrs. Sydney israels mrs. David Jones mrs. Alan Klass mrs. Gordon Lawson mrs. H. Lupe miss Mary Macdonald mrs. David Rich mond miss Isobel Robson mrs Jack St. John mrs. Fernand Viau advisory committees mrs. J. S Mcdiarmid mrs. Max Heppner mrs. W. S. Hamilton mrs. D. F Mclntyre mrs. A. C. Mcinnes mrs j. M. Moore mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams mrs. Herb. Mclntosh mrs. L Orlikov mrs. A. C. Sinclair h. D Barbour r. H. Snyder Abe Kanee Phant table mrs. Chequer mrs. D. Mrs. J. Allen. Toys or. Sunshine Aylma Mart Ife your children will eat without says or. Sunshine when Aylmer Catsup makes meat and vegetables taste so Good. Children love that Aylmer True Tomato flavor and they need Vitamin c. Get the pure Catsup born of Sunshine for Richer flavor. A Tucei Catsup. Tour family deserves Aylmer Quality s a whole. The annual report showed a total f 3 441 . Volunteers having a total of recorded ours of service through 94 Dif Erent health welfare and com Unity organizations. The 1500 members of the Block plan col acted in the resident Ial canvass for the Community Chest and red Cross. In celebrating he Block plan s tenth anniversary 1 neighbourhood appreciation was were held during the year he speaker s Bureau arranged for 62 assignments when Volunteer speakers helped keep the Community informed about health and Wel Are projects. The education committee report included an account of a Board members Institute a leadership course for share and training ses Sions with various groups of Volun Teers. The placement report made Spe Cial mention of the . Survey last Spring when. 655 volunteers gave Over hours in a House to House canvass in arranging appointments and serving As registrars another highlight was clerical help Given to the european flood Relief fund. The Bureau assisted with planning and Organiza Tion of the citizenship ceremony held in the legislation buildings in other services rendered during the year included Kielp Given in planning for the joint hospitals building fund the Date Clearing service through the office the typing and mime graphing facilities available to Volunteer groups who have no resources for this. Volunteer service miss Bayer spoke on the meaning f Volunteer service to the com Unity. She pointed out that Voltners give both direct and indirect Elp to their Neighbours through riving Hospital service group leadership work with children clerical assistance canvassing or membership on boards and commit yes. The nominating committee re port was presented by mrs. J. M. Moore and other officers elected o the Board of directors for 1954 include first vice president mrs. Garnet Coulter 2nd vice president Vliss Mary Dafoe honorary Secre Ary miss Florence Robertson treasurer mrs. T. C. Massey Block plan chairman mrs. P. A. Mac Donald education chairman mrs. P. P. Griffith information mrs. H. L. Briggs placement mrs. H. G. Ronson Public relations. Mrs. R. E. Birchard speaker s Bureau mrs. G. Scrivener Tours. Mrs. Douglas Chivers nominating Corn prof. George Boyes Murray tur Ner j. O. Blick. T. Smith sex Levery time Matheson and bottle such As ribbon cellophane and the like. Then slowly turning the bottle left hand tap the Side of the Stop per with a Blunt instrument such As a wooden Mallet or another bottle. In this Way the stopper is tapped evenly All around breaking the vacuum. Use patience be gentle take time and it will work Atlantic Avenue . Holds Burns dinner the ladies of Atlantic Avenue United Church held their annual Burns dinner and concert tuesday. R. Simpson gave the address to the Haggis which was carried aloft Spray and scatter scent for extra Aura All through the Ages women have known that an Aura of a Beautiful scent gives an extra dimension to a woman s personality. To achieve this Subtle Aura put your perfume at the pulse spots. Spray the scent All about you so a Fine Mist clings to your clothes. By John Ross. Pipers were misses Isabel Woods and Ruth Brooks. Vocal and violin selections were Given by miss Bernice Linney Donna Lanosh and t. Troughton. An exhibition of Highland dancing was presented by Marilyn pea body Betty Tait Roberta Robertson and Dorothy a piece of Cotton tuck it in the scent Ris you to enjoy during the a you Well know few perfume in the full Beauty of their be for More than four hours sure to carry a purse Conta a convenient Way to renew scent during the for y. As s last Tuquet so be Ner your they be gone crazy f Marler s 406 main St. In the Mclntyre bldg. Saturday for 3 hours Only 12 noon of 3 . Shoe Sale All shoes on display of services at Home abroad present the pict ure. Scrapbook household marking handkerchiefs try searching and ironing the ladies Victory club plans Silver Tea the ladies Victory club new Linen handkerchiefs before marking them. The name can then be written very smell and will be very distinct. Bailing milk if milk should happen to boil Over on the stove or in the oven Sprinkle a layer of Salt on the burning milk. Allow it to remain for a few minutes then Brush off. Frosted fruits the Frost can be taken out of fruits and vegetables by them in cold water and allowing them to remain until their plump fair appearance indicates that the Frost has disappeared. Hold 2.30 a Silver Tea tuesday from to 5 . In Beaver Hall of Hudson s Bay company store. The Tea will be opened by mrs. G. W West and guests it is Tea stains said that if a Lump of Cei Ved by mrs. R. Robson and mrs. E. Hart. There will be a Sale Home cooking and handicrafts. Tractive rugs. Sugar is placed in the Teapot before the Tea is made it will prevent it from staining the cloth if spilled. Rag hugs save All the scraps of cloth and the old rugs that have fast colors they can by braided for free Home demonstration phone if you Are within 25 Miles of Winnipeg use Coupon below demonstration to Siuri compute satisfaction. I would like a free Home demonstration on the Singer rebuilt sewing with no obligation. Address City or town . Address give directions. Casuals and dress shoes regularly priced to s10.95 broken sizes and lines All sales final markers 406 main St. In the Mclntyre bldg. Singer rebuilt portable electric sewing machines full Price 24-95 easy terms new foot control new sew Lite new motor new Luggage Case rebuilt by Western with our own parti Western sewing machine co. 324 main St., at Portage at. Free pinking shears and attachments with Aach machine ;