Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 16, 1954

Issue date: Wednesday, June 16, 1954
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Tuesday, June 15, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 16, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 18 trip to West coast follows Struc and Holowchuk wedding blessed Virgin Mary Church was the scene of a double ring wedding at 4 . June 12 when Olive daughter of or. And mrs Steve Holowchuk exchanged vows with Thomas Struc son of mrs m. Struc. Rev. J. Fern Alchuk assisted by Rev. J. Dereschuk officiated. Mrs. Fred Oste played the wedding music and miss Joyce Clarke was soloist. Mrs. William Holowchuk Sis ter in Law of the Bride was Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were Ulisses Ina Andrusko and Rose Marie Melnyk. Flower girl was Jane Chymiy Niece of the Bride Groom. Nicholas Struc. Was his brother s Host Man. Ushers were John Humeniuk and Walter Rescoe. Page toy was John Hrynkow. The Bride s gown had a bouffant skirt of imported lace with insets of accordion pleating of Nylon tulle Over Satin the fitted bodice featured a neckline edged with lace motifs embroidered with Bugle beads and the sleeves were Lily pointed. A beaded Coro net caught her fingertip veil of French illusion appliqued with he lace motifs. She carried orchids Stepha Notis and lilies of the Alley. Following a reception at the a Krainiak Reading Hall or. And mrs. Struc left on a wedding trip the West coast and the United states. They will reside on Smith held Street. West Kildonan. Winnipeg free press wednesday june 16, 1954 White mesh 01 file calf poised on mid Hiffa Huttt Adriann Kite mesh inish Bli e tit Meadowdale pair feted to Mark Golden wedding or. And mrs. Alex Smith of Meadowdale were honoured in the Cloverdale Community Hall sat urday evening the occasion being their Golden wedding anniversary. Rev. J. P. Fairclough spoke and made a presentation. Other speakers were Birston and William Norquay. Clarence Stone of Winnipeg presented corsages and boutonnieres to her parents and their bridal attendants mrs. Edward Calder fort Frances ont Wolham Billington Winni Peg and or. And mrs. Richard. Billington of Lockport Man. Or and mrs. Smith were escorted by mrs. Stone and their son Wil Fred Smith with their grand Niece mrs. Elmer Richards As pianist. Alex Smith was barn at St. Andrews he son of the late Thomas Smith and Madeline Liotte. He has Farmed nil his life at Vale Artondale. Mrs. Smith was formerly miss Emma Billington. Laughter of or. And mrs. Wil Iam Billington. Their marriage ook place june 7, 1904 at old St. Andrews anglican Church with Rev. H. King officiating. They have a family of nine five sons Wilfred and Hubert in Saskatchewan Arthur and Walter of Selkirk and Hunter of Meadow Dale four daughters mrs. Clar ence Stone and mrs. H. Smith of Winnipeg mrs. R. Favel Sel Kirk and Doreen at Home and 17 grandchildren. Or. And mrs. Smith were presented with a Light Oak bedroom suite from their family a Chrome Kitchen set and a Chenille bed spread from the grandchildren a hostess chair and miscellaneous gifts from their friends. Miss Annette As h Street entertained monday even ing honouring miss Mary Bailey a Bride elect of june 26, at a miscellaneous Shower. Gifts arid a Corsage were presented by Mim Joanne Doig. Mrs. Ewart presided assisted by mrs. Robert Goatcher. Misses Phyllis Sedge Wick Audrey Oakes and Betty Brown. M delicious i tone it Rich in vitamins and minerals essential to vigorous health. It can help build up a rundown condition. Try it. And see i tone charge account Welcome mail orders promptly filled 402 Portage ave. Rite for our new fashion catalogue can Rev. J. E. Came , diocesan director Catholic women s league of Canada Winnipeg diocesan Council is pictured presenting the Gavel to the new president miss Rhoda Tucker who was elected on tuesday following a two Day convention in St. Ignatius Church. Comics Fertile ground for communism priest warns Catholic league easiest Way to demoralize a country is through pictures j. And said Rev. J. E. Campbell diocesan director of the Catholic women s league Winnipeg diocesan Council at it s second general session tuesday in St. Ignatius Church. He added that 85% of the comic books sold were financed by the communists. Miss Rhoda Tucker of St. Vic tors Dauphin Man., was elected president. Miss Margaret Delaney presided at the two Day Conven we learn by our the director continued particularly by the Eye and ear. Do not under rate the ability or Power of communists to do everything they can to undermine the youth of this country. Has thrown up its hands in favor of Freedom of the press. The prob pm created by salacious Litera ure therefore requires your constant vigilance to protect the minds of your children As you would their bodies against Lis ase. You will find that children unless corrupted when they Are very Young want to be Good and will grasp High ideas. The i Rector the Assembly to see that children had the Opportunity to choose what is Good Over what is evil. Catholic Homes needed at the afternoon session with his excellency archbishop Pocock present mrs. Jane Boyko placement chairman children s Aid society spoke on the urgent need for temporary Catholic Homes for Catholic children. Just under half of children in need of Homes Are Catholic. Twenty seven per cent of the population of Manitoba is of the Catholic Faith. A Catholic family in difficulty is usually a Large Timily which accounts for the High Fig ure. Shr urged the group to in Terest More catholics in offering their Homes to these children ind answer the great need Point info out hint the Best. And Hap Piest placements Are made when you Are not desperately looking for a Home but when Many Homes Are looking for a child. Mrs. N. A. Mcleod introduced the speaker and miss Delaney thanked her. It was agreed at the meeting that the diocesan Council would support a National film that has been proposed to promote the work of the Catholic women s league. Mrs. E. S. Murray re viewed the spiritual services held in parishes throughout Manitoba and thanked the sub divisions who Hart provided the information for her report. Miss Delaney speaking on organization told o f on new sub division created and answered for Piny constitutions and president s hand books. From bus p Sale i ague Blue Bonnet Margarine simply right through bag and Morgolin. Ali film my n having i coloured Mara ready m so easy to color yellow Quik that even a child can do it so Dean that there s no need to worry even if she s wearing her Best dress in just two minutes your yellow Quik Blue Bonnet is a sunny Golden yellow All through. No Messy mixing. No dish to Wash. No waste of time or Margarine. And re molding yellow Quik takes Only a few seconds of course with yellow Quik Blue Bonnet you also enjoy the delightfully fresh Sweet flavor of a Premium Quality spread Rich nutrition of Choice farm produce too plus units of valuable Vitamin a added to every delicious Pound be sure you try yellow Quik Blue Bonnet next time you shop. Publicity and dip line were reviewed h Rhoda Tucker. There subscript ions to Ensign seve complimentary subscriptions an 173 members wearing league pin four of the subdivisions have n subscriptions to the paper Whir miss Tucker criticized. So urged that subdivisions keep be ter records of activities and Sug Westeri that All should Kee scrapbooks. Other reports hear included social action mrs. E in o Shaughnessy education or Emman l Maguet civic action committee mrs. G. A. Wrighton miss Delaney gave a report o the work of the Sisters of Seiv ice which included finding jobs Homes and meals t new canadians. Officers elected others elected to office include vice presidents mrs. Emanue Maguet. Ste. Rose subdivision Ste. Rose do Lac mrs. E Murray St. Johns Portage Prairie mrs. Carl Ketchen St John Cantius Winnipeg acting Secretary miss Mary White bus Ness and professional women s subdivision Winnipeg treasurer Virs. J. J. Henderson business and professional women s sub division Winnipeg. The meeting concluded with he installation of officers and Benediction in St. Ignatius Church. Bag _ Prayutt of the makers o Fletschman s yeast and magic b a k i n g p o w d e r Mcm Ian Medd vows heard at Penticton Vancouver will be the Home of or. And mrs. Alistair Kenneth Mcmillan who were principals in a wedding solemnized in Penticton United Church at 4 . May 28 Svith Rev. Ernest Ranels officiating. The Bride the former Helen Leona Medd is the daughter of or. And mrs. William Medd . Or. Mcmillan a the son of or. And mrs. Donald Mcmillan of Vancouver . Gold sequins dotted the bouffant net skirt of the White Satin gown worn by the Bride. The folded bodice was overlaid with Ace and featured a neckline out lined in seed pearls. Elbow length gloves of lace and an in usion veil complemented her ensemble. Her bouquet was of red roses and lilies of the Valley. Mrs. H. A. Simmers of Seattle. Wash., was. Her sister s Matron of Honor. Albin Larson of Nel on . Was Best Man. The reception was held at the Home of Bride s parents. Or. And mrs. Mcmillan left on a honeymoon in the United states d Fine English Bone China from famous makers Aynsley Foley Paragon Chelsea Coalport we illustrate Only a few of the hundreds to choose from croup a croup b i each 4 for 10.00 regular value 3.00 to 4.50 each regular 3.00 to 4.50 4 for 10.00 4 for 4.00 regular value 1.50 to 2.00 croup b 1.09 each regular 1.50 to 4 for 4.00 a word to the Wise buy several for your own collection for Shower gifts Bride s gifts and prizes of course they come in the famous Birks Blue Box sorry no phone or mail orders deliveries on quantities of 4 or More see our tonight birrs jewellers China department Portage Avenue at Smith St ;