Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 13, 1954

Issue date: Monday, September 13, 1954
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 13, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday september 13, 1954 it noon 1 in Sleod Vul Elldina Anne Marie Mcleod became the Bride of Ronald Ham Guild lord England september 11 in Norwood United Church. Rev. T. M. Badger officiated at the afternoon ceremony. Miss e Waller played the wedding music and mrs. T. P. Adams soloist. The Bride is the Only daughter 1 of or. And mrs. S. Nelson Mcleod and the parents of the a. bridegroom Are or. Raymond b. Ham and mrs. Guildford who were present at the wedding. _ mrs. Victor Carson was Matron Honor. Margaret Lindsay was Junior bridesmaid and Elizabeth Anne Adams was Flower girl. T. P. Adams was groomsman. Usher ing the guests were lome Bubbs and Elmer Bubbs. The former miss Mcleod wore n own of brocaded Satin made a decollete scalloped neck line and Short scalloped sleeves. The bouffant skirt worn Over a Satin crinoline ended in a Semi train. The slender bodice fastened Down the Back and into the skirt with self covered buttons. With the gown the Bride wore Long Haypoint gloves of brocade. A Tiara of Mother of Pearl and Bugle beads held the Bride s veil and she carried a bouquet of Gardenias and Stepha Nolis. Guests were received at the Home of the Uncle and aunt of the Bride or. And mrs. F. J. Mckinney Wellington Crescent. Following a wedding trip to Jas per Lodge or. And mrs. Ham will reside in Winnipeg. 500.00 three qualities More important than size determine i Diamond s clarity and cutting. You cannot judge these qualities just by nor can a jeweller without the proper scientific instruments backed by years of gemological study and experience. That s Why it s so important that choose a reliable and experienced jeweller when you select your Diamond. After exhaustive examinations of our gemological proficiency and business ethics and practices we were awarded the coveted title registered jeweller american Gem society. This title which must be re won each year is your Assurance of our reliability and cur proven experience. Birks registered jewellers american gems Clito Portage Avenue at Smith Street Aims of Junior leagues outlined to City group by visiting director he. Basic philosophy i the Junior league is. Training for _ leadership through Volunteer said mrs. Warnerr r. Hedden 111" of Chicago director of Region Vii of the association of Junior leagues of America. Mrs. Hedden was guest of Honor at the opening dinner meeting of the Junior league of Winnipeg Friday at the St Charles country club. Mrs. R. D. Guy jr., of the Winnipeg Sheet report by j. T mrs. G. R. D. Laycock b. And p. Club establishes National office in City to Therese mrs. G. R. D. Laycock is there is activity Vav with a purpose and the newly established Mizens executive office of the business and professional women s club Leconie bet a fn11nw mrs. Guy welcomed the i How trod iced mrs. He Den who spoke on the association of Junior leagues of America. The primary purpose of the association is to unite member r leagues and to encourage and promote their individual endear explained mrs. Hedden. To assist them in helping the 183 leagues in Canada the United states Mexico and Hawaii the association has a. Staff of 13 trained consultants. Among the achievements of the association was the formation of a Volunteer Bureau organization of children s theatre first dramatized version of a children s classic preparation of a guide for cultural sur Veys in communities and preparation in cooperation with the Canadian film Council of a documentary film on Volunteer work j mrs. Hedden stated the association s supervision of standards among member leagues makes it possible for individual members to Transfer from one league to another. The achievements of the Junior league Are Many she said. Of its members serve on boards throughout the country. Last year was Given to 350 Junior league projects in the welfare Field and to the Community mrs. Hedden said the constant learner is a sound giver and through our interest in the com Ross White o Peg leg editor. Mrs. A. A. Lauder ways and Means chairman announced the annual Golf tournament will be held october 1. Miss Patricia Ledbetter child Ren s theatre chairman announced the puppetry group hat completed their Pup p e t s ant were Busy rehearsing their show the group mrs. George Heffel Finger mrs. Catherine Stewart and miss Kath Leen Richardson introduced the puppets which they had made to the meeting. Miss Ledbetter f u r t h e r announced the visit to the Junior league november 4 and a o Alfred Wallace puppetry con Sutton it of the association of Junior leagues of America. Unity we gain in stature and at 612 confederation life building is no exception. June 30, 1954 stands out on mrs. Laycock s Busy Calendar of events As the Day she was elected National president of the club at the biennial convention the Cana Dian federation of business and professional women s clubs in Toronto ont. That was a High Light of my she said and now i m deep in the the Job of setting up the first National office to be established in Winnipeg has been tackled by mrs. Laycock with zest and it opened this month with ail files in order and pictures on the Walls working with mrs. Lay cock Are miss Kathleen Scroggie newly elected honorary National executive Secretary treasurer and mrs. James Hercus executive Secretary treasurer. All credit for the ship shape state of. Things in the Little office is Given by the new president to the immediate past president mrs. Mar Garet Campbell of Vancouver. . Everything was received j from in perfect said mrs. La cock. Just one brushing wlm Thuu fights tooth decay shod breath9hours fights hidden decay and bad breath bacteria Pana s new ingredient wd-9, fights enzyme producing bacteria that cause decay. Dental scientists have now proved beyond doubt that new White Pana helps destroy decay and bad breath bacteria. Dentists generally will Tell you that new Pana with wd-9, effectively reduces tooth decay when used regularly after meals. In tests by an Independent Laboratory just one brushing with new Pana stopped offensive Mouth odour for nine hours. Gel a lot of pleasant tasting Whitt Pana today. Work on a new 1955 project awarding of a s500 uni Ted nations scholarship to a club member has already be gun. It is an Honor and a Challenge to represent an organization whose aim is to establish better working conditions Lor both men and women and to work for world mrs. Laycock Naid in speaking of the project. Her election to the National presidency followed four years As a National vice president and two As National first vice president. Prior to that mrs. Laycock was president of the Winnipeg club for three years and during term of office the present club House at 3 Evergreen place was purchased. Mrs. Laycock sex ing new provisional miss Angela Baird mrs. James Burns mrs. A. Barrie Campbell mrs. Leslie a. Cannon mrs. Robert Dowler mrs. J. F. Fraser mrs. Richard Gordon miss Patricia Graham mrs. Peter King mrs. William g. Konantz mrs. Comrie Mccaw Ley mrs. Robert Hiscox mrs. Donald Marshall Bethany Baptist scene of Obrijat at a quiet wedding ceremony september 4 at 7 . In1 Bethany Lois Mae Daugh Ter of or. And Ralph w. Dakins became the Bride of Armand Benjamin Cote son of a. G. Cote and the late mrs. Cote. Rev. Earl Phillips performed the Cere Mony. Maid of Honor was miss Lorna Hastings and Keith Faires at tended the bridegroom ushering was Barry Baldwin Cousin of the Bride. Soloist was mrs. Keith Faires and. Miss Barbara Kinni Burgh played the wedding music. The Bride chose an afternoon dress of Blush Pink taffeta with Matching hat and veil. She car ried a Cascade of White carnations centred with a mauve or chid. A reception held at the business and professional women s club. On their return from a honeymoon trip or. And mrs. Cote will reside in Winnipeg. Canada s bestselling Quality vinegars Are Heinz mrs. Frank Moorhouse mrs. C. Stuart Stovel mrs. Herbert Williams and mrs. John Young. Guests attending the meeting were mrs. George Swan of Tor onto and miss Marjorie Ferguson planned that since 1946 a National office has been established in the president s Home City and she is the first Winnipeg member to be National president since that time. Plans for the future she said include the establishment of a permanent head office at Ottawa. But for the present Winnipeg will be National Headquarters and for the next two years the club s Aims and objectives will go for of new York City Back to membership welcomed were miss Mary Aldous and mrs. Edwin Raines. Mrs. David Murphy placement chairman reported on placement opportunities for league Mem Bers. Magazine , mrs. Hugh Malcolmson gave leagues. Mrs. William the program the six Canadian Boivin provisional chairman outlined the pro Gram for the training of new provisional. The Community research report Ward under the Able direction Given by the chairman miss . Kathleen Richardson and the topped All loading tooth pastes 3159 Faasfe tests. Miss Judith Scott of Ottawa it the guest of Uncle and Cunt or. And mrs. Harry d. Morse Ken Otway Avenue. Her Mother g. O. Scott will join later to be present at the Morse Bull wedding september 18. How can i by axe Ashley q. How can i make the Shower curtain last longer a. Always spread out the rubberized Shower curtain across the Rod immediately after leaving the Bath and it will last much longer than when to dry in folds. Q. How can i time when i Labelling jellies and preserves a. Instead of Labelling each Jar or Glass make some Compart ments along the shelves and Label each compartment. It will save much time. You Anlo aim if you feel All in q. How can i prevent tarnish ing of Silver a. Silver will never tarnish where there is an odor of Cam phor. A Little camphor gum should always be kept in the Sil ver Box or drawer and of course this Container should always be tightly closed. Days Matt people work under treasure worry More Ilce leu. This on and brain makes physical fitness easier lose harder remain today s tense Lirine lowered resistance network any of these May affect urinal kidney action. When kidneys Al out of order excess acids and wastes remain in the Scitem. Then backache disturbed rest that tired out heavy headed feeling often fellow. Thit s Timo t. Tako Dodd s kidney Pill. Dodd s stimulate the kidneys to Normal action. Then you feel sleep work better. Ask for Dodd s kidney Pilk at any drug counter. Milk if magnesia tablets mint Flavoured Holt Renfrew announce a gala fashion show to be held in the Crystal ballroom of the Royal Alexandra hotel wednesday september 15th afternoon at 2.30 evening at 8.30 tickets one Dollar on tale at Holt Renfrew Portage at Carlton casual dress in Taraban Wool silk backed lessens allergy and it s . S own r there s news for those allergic to Wool in this new fabric Taraban 83fo Wool with silk backing that makes it easy to Wear. The dress itself shows Well defined lines but softened for fall s important casual look the gored skirt Bells out in pleated effect. In Green Blue charcoal wine or Brown with Satin Scarf. V Only at . Holt Renfrew Portage at Carlton ;