Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 11, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday. June 11, 1955 Jour Ijo by Mary Mackay take a colourful decorating Magazine add the third Dimen Sion and you have the Homes and gardens tour planned tuesday from 1.30 to 5.30 . By the women s committee Winnipeg Art gallery. Eight Homes All in fort Garry have been chosen As examples of a contemporary indoor outdoor jiving adapted to the Prairie Cli proven ideas of the past the functionalism of today and beginnings of future trends with the personal tastes of the owners making each Home an individual creation. The plan of or. And mrs. W. T. Bell , South drive stems from a Star. The Central Hall with deep Rose Walls and rubber tile floor features a Star inlaid in the Centre. Picture windows of the Pear shaped Blue Green Overlook the red River twinkling chandelier which in the Hall and living room clamps were imported from czech a fruit stained planter and Telephone table in the Hall were designed and finished by Bell. The dining room has Cork floors a hand inlaid Birch Ceil Ling and is furnished with old on Tario dining room suite. The Walls Are a Light out door Green and the Fine Tampa cloth curtains leave the View free. Outside the Bells have a double Barbecue and House with a View from every room is the six months old ranch Home or. And mrs. H. E. D. Stephen son 476 South drive. Here traditional furniture and soft muted colors have been combined in a modern setting. A collection of paintings of the Quappelle Val Ley done by mrs. Stephenson s Uncle James Henderson hang from the living room Walls. I one of the of rest ranch houses in the City is the 13 year old Home of or. And mrs. H. Scott Ritz 504 South drive which shows no sign of the flooding it survived in 1950. Built in the shape of a u with the living area at the base bedrooms Are contained in one Wing and Kitchen and dining room in the other. Broad lawns and protect Tice shrubbery lend it a country Home air. A Patio which can be protected Stone carvings with a giant awning if the Wea in other is bad. For the water there s a games room in the basement o the functional Home of or. J and mrs. R. L. Gordon 3101 Wildwood Park is built with slanted ceiling to floor windows and slanted roof for maximum Light. Family antique furniture has been used against the natural View through All the win Dows. Mrs. Gordon also has a Small collection Eskimo soap called the Gold or. Bell built. Nugget which a High Cathedral beamed living room lends a Tudor air to the new Home of or. And mrs. Robert e. Lee 320 Wildwood Park. The Large open fire place is hooded with Copper and. The drapes Are Bamboo. Built on Var ious Levels a few Steps Down take you to the sleeping area and a few up to the living area. The parents of three children the Lees have equipped a functional family Home. Beautiful gardens terraced to the River a Lily Pond and a summer House Are a spa Cious setting for the Home of or. And mrs. H. J. Bird 626 South drive. Windows at the front Are leaded Glass but in the Alaska Cypress lined sunroom at the picture windows Overlook the River. The decor is traditional throughout. Five year old Home of or. I and mrs. Charles t. Lount 732 South drive is Ultra modern. A Terge Pink Stone fire place separates the living room and dining room and opens into both. All the windows Are sealed and have lovers both the Mas Ter bedroom and the dining room open onto patios. Natural colors have been used throughout the Home of or. And mrs. Graham c. , goo Viscount place. Natural Wood panel Walls Are used in the living area with Bamboo drapes. Folding doors Are used throughout the Nome which is built on three Levels. Up six Steps Are four bedrooms and two Bath rooms Down six is the games room which opens into an outside children s play area. During the afternoon members of the committee will serve lemonade and there will be special door prizes. Miss Wanda Ann Gayski left saturday for Iowa state College Ames Iowa where she will continue Post graduate study in Art cloth Iii textiles. Miss Gar ski a 1954 graduate in Home economics from the univer sity of Manitoba is graduate assistant in Home economics at the University. She. Is the daughter of or. And mrs. A. R. Garski Ruby Street. Nellie Wasilka and John Sajiw wed at holy eucharist the marriage of Nellie to John Sajiw solemnized at a double ring ceremony june 4 at 4 . In the eucharist Church with Rev. Ihor spy Ukovsky officiating. The Bride is the daughter of or. And mrs. Mike Wasilka of Oakburn Man. Or. Sajiw is the son of or. And mrs. Peter Sajiw sask. Mrs. Charles Blain was Matron f Honor the Bride s sister Nadia Vasilka and her nieces Stefanie Laduke and Diane Young were bridesmaids. Peggy Hodge was lower girl. Peter Sajiw brother f the bridegroom was Best Man. Ushers were Stanley probes and Tanley Iwanyshyn. The Bride wore a Princess style Ress with three Quarter length Leeves and Peter pan Collar set Vith pearls. The skirt was a Ordian pleated of Nylon Tulla Over imported Rose lace taffeta. Her fingertip veil was bordered Vith wide lace and held with a i Watress of rhinestone bands. She carried red roses and White tech Antis. A reception was held in the Empire hotel. Or. And mrs. Sajiw left on a trip to Niagara Falls and new York. They will make their Jasper Alta. Mrs. William Everett chairman of the Homes and gardens tour a armed Fey the women s committee of the Winnipeg Art gallery for june 21 and mrs. William Gard Ner House convener Are seen walking Down the Long driveway of the Home of or. And mrs. W. T. Bell South drive one of eight which will be open to the Public. Home at Souris awaits just weds the marriage of Beryl Joyce eldest daughter of or. And mrs. M. J. Choslovsky to or. Leonard Levine. Only son of or. And mrs. J. H. Levine was solemnized june 7 at 6.30 . In Rosh Pina synagogue. Rabbi Arthur Chiel officiated. Seven attendants preceded the Bride up the aisle. They were mrs. Paul Klass sister of the bridegroom who was maid of Honor misses Ruth Swartz Sally Seipp Reva Kaplan Paula chos Lovsky. Sister of the Bride and two Junior attendants miss Doris Choslovsky sister of the Bride and miss Ricki Klass Niece of the bridegroom. Or. Mervin Ros Euine and drs. Philip Barnes Sydney Choslovsky Harry Garfinkel and Gerald Winkler. Blush Pink imported Peau de some was worn by the Bride styled on Princess lines with a Sweet heart neckline and Lily Point sleeves. The gown was heavily encrusted with appliques of Alen cop lace and baroque pearls and iridescent sequins. The bouffant skirt extended into a Chapel train. The Bride s veil of silk illusion was caught to an appliqued Cap adorned with pearls and sequins. She carried White orchids and Pale Pink carnations. A reception was held in the synagogue auditorium. Or. And mrs. Levine left by motor on a trip to Wisconsin dells Chicago and Milwaukee in route to Cleve babaians Chesterfield and Rug cleaners Oriental broadloom sales and service 268 Sherbrook St. Phone 3-3852 of the Manitoba medical College and will do Post graduate work in surgery at the mount Sinai hos Pital Cleveland. R for deafness acoustic on without obligation cult acoustic on 302 Paris bldg. Phone 92-3963 4.1 s James Yeats Ltd. Prescription 510 ass. A 92-41 of holy family Church scene of double ring wedding ceremony holy family Church was the scene of a double ring ceremony june 4 at 4.30 ., which United in marriage Mary daughter of the late or. And mrs. S. Zad6 Rozny to Michael Tom Kelieh i Only son of or. And mrs. N. I Tom Kelieh. Rev. J. Kri Walovitch performed the ceremony. I Given in marriage by her brother Michael Zadorozny the Bride wore a bouffant gown of Nylon net the skirt featuring an apron effect of lace edged with j pleated tulle. The strapless bodice of pleated net showed a neckline trim of iridescent sequins and pearls and was topped by a lace jacket. A Crown headdress trim med with pearls and sequins secured a Chapel veil and Agio carried a nosegay of sweetheart roses centred by a mauve Orchid. Miss Elsie Latocki was maid of end miss Jean Powel Kow was in darn u i. Best Man was Edward and William Patrick was usher. A reception was held at the William Avenue Hall. After a Linton trip to the United slates mrs. 1 Omke wich will take by i it inc. In Winnipeg. Muriel lore in Rathwell Daugh Len of mrs. Albert Shinfield and the late John Rathwell be came the Bride of Lloyd Walker Brown son of or. And mrs. John Brown june 1 in St. Paul s United Brandon Man. Rev. J. C. Cronin officiated. Cecil Taylor gave his Niece in marriage. Mrs. George de Pauw was Matron of Honor for her Sis the and another sister miss Edith Shinfield was bridesmaid. Ted Walker was Best Man and guests were ushered by t. J. Canty and Ray. The Bride wore White lace and tulle Over antique Satin the bouffant skirt sweeping into a train. The fitted bodice featured a Nylon inset Yoke edged with Flowers and studded with pearls and was finished with a Peter pan Collar Ard Lily Point sleeves. A Juliet Cap of lace and Satin held the Bride s lace bordered Finger tip veil and she carried Sweet heart roses and lilies of the Val Ley. A reception followed in the Church parlor. Or. V and mrs Brown left on a motor trip West will reside in Souris Man Geraldine m. Dufault and John m. Scott wed at St. Philips Geraldine Marie Dufault exchanged wedding rings with John Michael Scott at an afternoon ceremony june 4 in St. Philip anglican Church Norwood Rev. John f. Bethel officiating the Bride is the Only daughter of mrs. Dufault Ann e Armand Dufault. Or. Seoul the Only son of or. And mrs. W. H. Scott of Elmwood. Mrs. Gerald Swanson was Matron and misses Olga Danchak Shirley Erhart were bridesmaids. Or. Swanson was groomsman. Ushers were vessel and Gordon argue. Embroidered Nylon tulle was Bride s Choice fashioned with a neckline Lily Point sleeves and a scalloped edged tiered skirt. The base of the neckline was adorned with flow ers of iridescent sequins Cen tred with tear drops. Her fingertip veil of French silk illusion fell Frem a Queen Anne headdress outlined with sequins and pearls. She carried red roses and lilies of the Valley. A reception was held in the Morosa Cream Starbuck girl weds Engineer from Scotland a double ring ceremony per formed by Rev. J. D. Marnoch june 4, at 4 ., in St. John presbyterian Church United i marriage Doris Irene daughter of or. And mrs. E. N. Fossa of Starbuck Man., to Allister Mcgregor Only son of or. And mrs. A. S. Mcgregor Toronto. Maid of Honor was miss Peggy Johnston and her sister Helen Johnston was bridesmaid. Allan Stichbury of Regina sask1., was Best Man and ushering the guests were Andrew Walsh brother in Law of. The bridegroom and Mal Colm both of Moose jaw sask. The Bride chose White Nylon tulle Over Satin with a lace Bolero fashioned with Lily Point sleeves. The Matching lace head band held a Finger tip veil illusion appliqued with lace. She carried Pink roses and White car nations. A dinner was held at Lle Trad Harbour for the bridal party and relatives and a dance followed at heading Ley Hall. After a wedding trip to the United states or. And mrs. Mcgregor will take up residence in Winnipeg. Or. Mcgregor is a civil engineering graduate of St. Andrews University in Dun Dee Scotland. A popular tier and Aid to liveliness. Mor Lusa Cream aids to the removal of trek Les. Summer Tan. Blemishes Vellow spots a red blackheads Etc. Thousands satisfied. At druggists or drug dept. Stores. If not available write Newcastle laboratories . Bos 693 Toronto. Ont. You can afford fhe Best Dunn Rue c r o u e r available at departmental Chain stores and stores. Drawing and Art supplies Oil paints water colors pastels charcoal and sketching materials show card supplies instructional Art books Plain papers 320 Donald St. Phone 92-7251 t mrs w. T. Bell whose Home on South drive will be open june 21 for the Homes and gardens tour arranged by the women s committee of the Winnipeg Art gallery is pictured showing mrs. R. W. White who is in charge of refreshments a Tea pot with the head of the Charles Dickens character nurse Airey campy. The Bell s living room overlooks landscaped lawns and the red smart Sieve in Nichol Armstrong vows Are exchanged at Elkhorn United Elkhorn United Church was the scene of a wedding june 4 at 12 noon when Dorothy Edith daughter of or. And mrs. George Armstrong became the Bride of Douglas James Nichol Only son or. And mrs. Cecil Nichol of Virden. Rev. J. L. Fargey per formed the ceremony. The Bride chose a cocktail length dress of White net Over Engaline. The strapless bodice featured a Bolero of embroidered net. Her Chapel veil was held by a headdress of Lily of the Valley and she carried red roses and v3elmonl deride it your trouble baldness enquire about person s featherweight transformations and toupees undetectable even to your closest friends the marriage of Patricia Anne twin daughter of or. And mrs. A Chambers of Belmont Man. To Lawrence Kenneth Juniper Sec Ond son of or. And mrs. Stanley Juniper of took place june 4 in Belmont United Church. Rev. W. O. Robinson performed the double ring ceremony. The Bride chose embroidered Nylon net Over White Satin. The strapless bodice was topped by a 1 fitted lace jacket with a Peter and in Winnipeg. They will reside All mixtures shades in All sizes for men women and children Pex socks stockings English socks at Canadian Rice Kuis Lopex obtainable from All leading department storks Dawson toral vows made at Westminster Westminster United Church was the scene of a wedding May 28 at 1.1 a.m., when Marcie con Suelo toral was United in mar with Kenneth Gordon Daw son. Rev. A. Huband per formed the ceremony assisted by Rev. R. F. Dawson father of the bridegroom. The Bride is the daughter of mrs. Toral and the late b. Toral and the bridegroom the son of Rev. And mrs. Dawson. Given in marriage by h. G. Dawison the Bride was attended by her sister miss Mercedes and miss Mary to Dawson of the bridegroom. An other sister of the Bride. Miss Elizabeth fran toral was Flower girl and Page boy was Manolo . Best Man was j. G and guests were ushered by Kay Harris or. And Richard Allden. The Bride s gown was of Chan til y lace and Nylon tulle. The bodice of lace featured a deep v neckline trimmed with the tulle and Short fitted sleeves. The Boufis ant skirt of the tulle was fashioned with panels of the lace in rosettes at the Hemline. Her veil was caught by a headdress trimmed with sequins and seed pearls and she carried an All White bouquet of carnations and lilies of the Valley. A reception followed at the Vilar thorough hotel. On their re turn from a honeymoon spent at the Lake of the Woods or. And mrs. Dawson will reside in Winnipeg was Best Man. Gordon Hayhurst and Elmer Armstrong were ush a reception was held in the lower Hall of the Church. Or. And mrs. Nichol. Left on a wed Ding trip to the United states. They will reside in the Virden District. her embroidered fingertip veil. She carried Pink roses. The Bride was attended by her twin sister miss Margaret Cham oers. Donna Chambers Niece of the Bride was Flower girl. Best Man was Victor Juniper and Brandon girl is w. J. Loss Bride Catherine Shillington elder daughter of or. And mrs. Wes Ley g. Nelson Brandon Man., became the Bride of Walter Jos Eph loss son of mrs. K. Loss Vancouver b.c., at a double ring ceremony May 27 in Southminster United Church Lethbridge Alta. Rev. Nelson r. Mercer of cited at 7.30 . The Bride wore a two piece afternoon dress in White and Navy Blue. With it she wore a White picture hat and carried a Bou Quet of orchids carnations and Stepha Notis. A reception followed at the Home of or. And mrs. A. J. Baker Lethbridge. Or. And mrs. Loss left by motor for Waterton lakes National Park and later will attend a reception in their Honor at the Home of the Bride s parents Brandon. Or. And mrs loss will make finest Quality Homon hair perfect craftsmanship and Modem styling of our wigs makes them undetectable for further information be or write to w. Person designer of invisible hairpieces new York hair store 784 Corydon Winnipeg Man. Rings Are exchanged at Duse soy Morse bridal at it. Whyle Rev. George Dyker officiated at the double ring wedding Cere Mony of Doreen Margaret youngest daughter of or. And mrs. E. D. Morse and Odiel Al Bert Duse soy. Son of or. Anc mrs. Leon Duse soy of fort Whyte at 7 . May 26 in Crescent fort Rouge United Church. The Bride chose Satin accented with lace appliques on the fitted bodice and full gored skirt which extended into a train. The gown was styled with a sweetheart neckline and Lily Point sleeves. A Halo of Orange blossoms and seed pearls held her veil of silk illusion and she carried red roses. Miss Ruth Schwartz was maid of Honor and other bridal attendants were mrs. Margaret Guertin mrs. Louise Morse and miss Dianne Mollott. Jack Der Kins was Best Man and Ushers were Charles Van Insburg Cou sin of the bridegroom and mar Vin and Roy Morse Brothers of the Bride. A reception was held in the native sons Hall. On their re turn from a wedding trip to grand Forks. N.d., or. And mrs Duse soy will reside in the Oak Bluff Man., District. reception was held at the Bride . Or. And mrs. Jun Iper left on a wedding trip to the United states. They will reside in Winnipeg. Lethbridge where or loss stationed As a geologist. Greek orthodox is setting for Gloyer Palahniuk wedding at a double ring ceremony in St. John s Creek orthodox Church i june 4 at 4.30 ., Mary Daugh Ter of or. And mrs. Demtro became the Bride of Walter Glover son of mrs. Glover and the late Peter Glover. Rev. P. J. Sawiuk officiated. Miss Patricia Mallon was maid of Honor and bridesmaid was miss Lorraine Nagorski. Best Man was Joseph Boros and usher was Wal Ter Bartosh. The Bride s gown was of lace and Nylon net Ever Satin. The lace bodice showed a Queen Anne Collar and Lily Point sleeves and the bouffant skirt of net had lace appliqued in Points around the Hemline and extended into a train. 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