Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, March 21, 1955

Issue date: Monday, March 21, 1955
Pages available: 32
Previous edition: Saturday, March 19, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba I Page -14 Winnipeg free press monday March.21, 1999 Aba pc eran Cene first English lutheran Church was the scene of a candlelight ceremony March 18 at 6 ., Joyce Marguerite second daughter of or. And mrs. P. Was United in marriage t William Leiman youngest son or. And mrs. J. Leiman of Tyndall Man. Rev. H. H. W Zilgler officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Denise Bouillet was brides maid and Jack Lawson attended the bridegroom. Ushers were Clyde Ross and Norman Warren the Bride chose a Ballet length of embroidered Nylon tulle Over Satin with a Low scoop neck line outlined with scallops of i pleated tulle. The bouffant skirt featured insets of pleated tulle a Bandeau of Lily of the Valley find pleated tulle held her Chape veil. She carried a Cascade of jink roses and White hyacinths a reception followed at the paddock. After a wedding trip to California or. And mrs. Leiman will take up residence in Winnipeg. The Bride is a 1951 graduate of the Misericordia school of nursing. Old Cut from Days to 35 is i a War buckles capsules miss Judith Patton is newly elected president of Gamma Sigma chapter Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity. A third year arts student at the University of Manitoba she is the daughter of or. And mrs. A. M. Patton hand Sart Boulevard. Kappa s elect officers for coining year miss Judith Patlon has been elected president of Gamma Sigma chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity for the com ing year. Other officers elected Are vice president Anita Wight Man Barbara Lang Margaret. Mitchell treasurer Marilyn Boyd registrar Dorothy Miller member ship Mary Mclntyre scholar ship Terry Giro Day senior pan hellenic Barbara m e 1 n i c k pledge chairman Nancy an Holland social chairman Joanne Morgan dance chairman Lynn eater. Manitoba Orange ladies plan annual session Ryphe 40th annual session of the right worshipful grand 1 Lodge of Manitoba ladies Orange benevolent association vill be held tuesday through thursday in Winnipeg. The protestant Home Board meeting will be held in s c o t1 memorial Hall tuesday March 2nd at 7 To be followed by a Ocial hour with the delegates. Wednesday the. Sessions will be1 Leld in the Royal Alexandra Hoel. A divine service will be conducted by Rev. John Macleod Morris Man. At . A n d he soloist will be miss Isabel Dunsheath Winnipeg. A team of members of Winni Peg lodges under the leadership of was. S. Cook will officiate at the seating the grand Lodge offi cers. The grand Lodge sessions will be presided Over by mrs. R. L. Smith grand mistress of Manitoba. Distinguished visitors and the memorial service will be conducted during the morning session. The grand Lodge officers will exemplify the Scarlet degree wednesday evening. Thursday business will continue at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Election of officers and installation will take place during the Day. Aero Wax saves b. Smith world for Christ theme of presbyterian annual world for Christ will be the theme of the 41st Annua Al meeting of the Manitoba synodical society and the women missionary society Western division of the presbyterian Church to be held wednesday and thursday in Norwood presbyterian Church. Delegates Are expected from port Arthur fort Williarm bran Don and Winnipeg. Tuesday the session will open at 10.30 ., at the Home of mrs. W. S. Smith 1481 Alexander ave nue with a meeting of the nominating committee. A Board meeting will be held in the after noon at the Home of mrs. Douglas ukrainian women s group assists welfare projects Shine comes Back again and again with East buffing and it deodorant discovery mrs. P. Gayowski was elec Ted president of the ukrainian Canadian women s committee Winnipeg Board at its annual meeting held tuesday at the ukrainian National Home. Mrs. M. Boyani sky retiring president was chairman Wel coming representatives from the 12 participating organizations in greater Winnipeg. Exports showed that nine Gen eral meetings and two Public meetings were held during the year and a Tea marking the 70th anniversary of organized Ukrain Ian women was held in novem ber. By Carol Ling at Christmas time the committee raised enough Money to Send a month for a kindergarten for d. P. Children in Germany. Members assisted in Canadian citizenship tag Day and attended this service in May at the legislative buildings. Ukrainian books were donated to the William Avenue Public Library. Representing the . On outside boards and reporting on their special activities were mrs. John Rudache Home welfare mrs. Alex Hasib sr., Good neigh Bors mrs. Paul Pawlukewich Winnipeg Council of women. Mrs. J. Strutynski reported that a total of 683 articles were completed by the red Cross committee. The . Contributed 5147.75 to the Institute for the Blind from its table at the annual Tea. It raised for the ukrainian Relief fund. The new slate of officers includes past president mrs. M. Boyani sky list vice president mrs. D. B. Krucik 2nd vice president mrs. M. Cham recording Secretary mrs. W. Kostiuk Cor responding Secretary mrs. M. Hnatuk a financial Secretary mrs. S. Wiwchar treasurer mrs. O. A. Babnec auditors miss Hawrylik miss e Kereluk h., Ross 315 Oxford Street of Lowed by a supper. Mrs. Douglas Ross pres Dent will preside Over the wee mesday sessions which include production of presents from Brandon Superio and Winnipeg. Before luncheon Ere will also be reports Rorrie executive and a panel on the sports. In the afternoon lloy Sentori will speak on conference i indians and Metis in Man there will be further r Orts and conferences. After dinner served by no Ood ladies there will be an a Ress by the Rev. W. C. Incl and election officers. Thursday morning will Provic Urther reports new business an re dedication service while the new synodical Board will meet in in afternoon. Sirs. P. Mayo sky Winnipeg Council of women mrs. P. Pawlukewich Home Wei fare mrs. M. Szutiak red Cross mrs j. Strutynski. Mrs. J. R. Hughes head of opt mrs. Club at the annual meeting of tin opt mrs. Club of Winnipeg Tiv following members were elected to the executive mrs j. R. Hughes vice president mrs. L. B. Bagshaw treasurer mrs e. Daun mrs e. Davey Sunshine committee mrs. R. W. Thurston Telephone mrs. J. Sumner social mrs. W a. Quesnel. Talmud torah will hold its an Library Tea wednesday in the school auditorium Matheson and Powers Street. Coffee will b served from 10 to 11.30 ., an Tea from 2 to 5.30 Ther a homemaking Sale. Stops odor a full 24 hours a very special evening but will your nearness Charm him Why take chances get full 24-hour Protection against underarm odor with mum. Used once daily fragrant mum guards against odor bacteria Safe for Normal skin and fabrics too m-3 is the secret 1 baby needs varied but moderate entertainment deodorant based originally on contains m-3, which destroys odor causing bacteria perspiration odor cannot even Start mum Cream deodorant not dry Tut in Tai Jar Mee solution to any problem i of entertainment is Modera Tion. Everything no matter what its nature can be harmful if overdone. We can drink too much water eat too much food. We can spend too Many hours listening to the radio or watching to. Our minds Are intended to be used not lulled into by a constant diet of entertain ment whatever its this applies even More strongly to children who need not Only time for some Solitude and thought but time for vigorous exercise. The lure of looking and listening to what someone doing instead of doing something oneself is like a drug. It puts no Burden on the individual to play to get material for play himself out of unpleasant play situations to accommodate him self to the mood of playmates. All it demands is the ability to sit and listen and look. It is fiendish to subject Small children helpless to get away from it to the constant motion Flicker and noise of a to screen. Absence of sound and motion can be Beautiful even to an infant. Good friends mrs. L. K. Writes i have a wonderful daughter in Law and she has a Beautiful baby and we Are very Good friends. But one thing she does upsets me turns on the to. In the morning and it goes All Day even though she has t time to look and listen to it. What is worse her smal baby s play pen sits within four Loa j. At an Early evening ceremony n Calvary Temple March 19 wed ing rings were exchanged by i Arlene Gloria Sabiston and lev Jacob l. Stroh of Herrick e Cal Jan Calvary a Tremont d. Rev. . Y or. J. E. Purdy performed in 6.30 Ceremony. The Bride is the Only daughter f or. And mrs. Alfred Sabiston and the parents of the Bride Groom Are or. And mrs. Theo Stroh of Herrick. Maid of Honor was miss Mae Currie and miss Mildred Drinken of Tari Baim Minn was brides maid. Rev. Donald Miller of Minneapolis Minn was beat Man and Ushers were Earl Stroh of Minneapolis brother of. The bridegroom and Earl Wilkinson. The Bride s gown was of Ivory Skinner Satin trimmed with Gui pure lace. The fitted bodice Square neckline with a Collar of the lace outlined in the Rose pattern. Of the Satin extended Down the front of the dress and a. Pep Lurn of the lace swept Over the gathered skirt which formed a train in the Back. A., headdress of Satin trimmed with seed pearls and allies of the Valley held her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a Cascade of red Briar Cliffe roses and Valley. A reception was held at the Marlborough hotel. Or. And mrs Stroh left by motor for Points in South Dakota. They will re Side at Buffalo Lake Minn. Velv Cente Abiam a northing England up to celebrate her 100th birthday miss Elizabeth Byrne danced an Irish Jig for.-. Mayor of Thil Sussex town. Wonderful for Tver for Blanket. No shrinking or pulling of writs winnip.9 Tody. Ulem easy works in comfor Tobler Cool so was Ngi for free simple writ. I1w, Zero Soopin Victoria . Musical Mother Toronto cup Mother of free children mrs Marjatta Anna Kainen celebrated her 25th birthday by winning the operatic Ria class for Lyric sopranos at he kiwanis. Music festival. Fack Agid it Natum freshly roasted Airway stays roaster fresh in the world s finest whole Coffee bean ground know when Airway. Coffee is you grind it the Coffee Mil of Safeway 1 Only saving store grinding saves you real Money too several cents a Pound Over other leading coffe Eil Jemello Cotee in 1he yellow bag at Safeway feet of it and he is looking a moving objects every waking1 in ment. Other babies in the Neil boyhood Are out being not our baby. He is sitting i front of a to i feel sure from All the nil things you said about you daughter in Law that she is very Lovely person and does the without giving one thought to i effect on the baby. In the first place., a should not look at moving objects All of the time and he is sure to do this if some thing is moving so close to him. Spare baby it his Mother must be entertained in this Way then she should spare the baby by putting his play pen in another room. There he can be Busy with his clutter of toys and Kitchen utensils and looking at Bright colors or put of the window occasionally so that he has varied experiences and not just a single one. Why not speak of this to the baby s doctor and let him handle the situation by asking whether the baby Ever looks at to Etc. This will preserve your Nice relationship with your daughter in Law and still end the situation you deplore a and rightly. Our leaflet airing the May be had Send ing a self addressed envelope. With your request Lor leaflet .7 to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of the Winnipeg free press. Tuesday and a expect help child to be new regular Tow for Normal of wave hair. Super tit hard to wave hair. Guesswork timed so right Waves can t go wrong no test curls no continuous clock checking no Guesswork at All with new self timing Toni never before waving lotions so fast so sure. In just 15 minutes waving action is Complete instant neutralizing besides Quick 15-minute waving lotions new self timing Toni introduces the world s fastest Complete neutralizing. Toni s exclusive Perm fix starts neutralizing instantly. 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