Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 30, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 12 Winnipeg free press thursday june 30, 1955 Stewart Cardiff vows exchanged in St. James Lorraine Anne Cardiff Daugh Ter of mrs. A. G. Elms was uni Ted in marriage with Robert a. Stewart son of or. And mrs. Robert Stewart of Saint John n.b., at a candlelight ceremony june 25 in St. James anglican Church. Rev. M. L. Goodman officiated. The Bride s gown featured a _ _ fitted bodice of Chantilly Lakeland miss. Rose Washensky sister with Long sleeves and a full skirt i the bridegroom. Hubert Para of lace Over Satin. Her Long veil Dis of Sioux Lookout was Best nuptial mass Marks Washensky and Bourgouin wedding a nuptial mass at St. Boniface Basilica june 25 at 11 . Solemnized the marriage of Marie Ange eldest daughter or. And mrs. Julien Bourgouin of St. Boniface to Leo William Dashen sky Only son of or. And mrs. Karlo Washensky of Sioux look out ont. The double ring Cere Mony was performed by Rev. A. B. Boulet. Bridal attendants were mrs. Guy Bazin and mrs. Gerald Levesque Sisters of the Bride was caught to a Queen Anne Pearl encrusted Tiara and she carried american Beauty roses Vith streamers caught with Talis Man roses. She was Given in marriage by or. Elms. Mrs. Charles Mctaggart was Matron of Honor and bridesmaids were miss Edna pro Kop and miss Dorothy Mayo of fort William ont. Laurie Mctaggart Man was Flower girl. Best Baden Bush of Shilo and Ushers were Willis Pritchard and Walter Joyce of Rivers Man. A reception was held at the Home of or. And mrs. Dean grand Riviera Crescent. Fort Garry. Shoal Lake Home for newlyweds at a ceremony june 25 at 2 . In the United Church at Strathclair Man., Helen Mary eldest daughter of or. And mrs. Charles Ruff exchanged wedding rings with George Crawford Jen Kins youngest son of mrs. Jenkins Man. Other attendants were Guy Bazin Gerald Levesque. Ush ers were Roger and Morris Bour Gouin the Bride s Brothers. The Bride chose a lace Redin Gote Over a strapless tulle gown with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her Cap headdress was finished with seed pearls and held a. French illusion veil with lace edging. She carried Pink Sweet heart roses. A reception was held at the St. Regis hotel. Or. And mrs. Washensky left for Marathon ont., where they will reside. Honeymoon at Lake follows Orr Singh wedding ceremony a double ring ceremony was solemnized june 25 at 4.30 . In St. Andrew s United Church Elgin Avenue when Margaret eldest daughter of or. And mrs. Arthur Singh became the Bride of Garnet Earle Orr youngest son of or. And mrs. C. A. Orr. Rev. Fred j. Douglas officiated. The Bride wore a White strap . Bevan wed to Toronto girl at an afternoon ceremony in Islington United Church Toronto ont., june 25 at 4 ., Beryl Edith Ann daughter of or. And mrs. William b. Lewis of Etobicoke ont., was United in marriage with George Llewellyn Bevan son of or. And mrs. George Bevan of St. James. Rev. Stewart East officiated. The Bride chose an original Model of White Swiss embroidered organdy. The Torso bodice Fea tured a deep v neckline framed by a wide pleated Collar and Short sleeves. The bouffant skirt cascaded to floor length. A Matching Halo headdress trimmed with seed j pearls held her fingertip veil of illusion and she carried Amazon ? j lilies sweetheart roses Stephan. Otis and Ivy. Mrs. C. E. Williamson of Wel land ont., was Matron of Honor for her sister and bridesmaid was miss Valerie Lewis of Toronto. Little Linda Cousin o f the was Flower girl. C. Eldon.1 Williamson of Welland was Best Man and Ushers were Ernest Bradford and Walter on their return from a wedding trip to the United states or. And mrs. Bevan will take up residence j at 32 Ambleside drive Toronto. Arlene a White weds r. Jackson at Lily Field a double ring ceremony was solemnized in the United Church at Lily Field Man., june 25 at 2 ., when Arlene Norma youngest daughter of or. And mrs. A. M. White became the Bride of Ray Jackson son of mrs. Jackson and the late William Jackson of Bountiful Colorado. Rev. George Thomson officiated. Bridesmaids were miss Dorothy Stewart and miss Bernice Souch Cousin of the Bride. Jack Flor ence was Best Man. Guests were ushered by Robert White brother of the Bride and William Riggall. The Bride Vore a Ballerina length full skirted gown of White lace Over tulle and taffeta the bodice featuring a Peter pan Collar and Short sleeves with scalloped Edge. A headdress of lace held her veil of illusion. She carried Talisman roses and White carnations. The reception was held at the Bride s Home. Or. And mrs. Jack son left on a motor trip to Bountiful Colorado where they will reside. Keith Only daughter of mrs. A. T. Christie and the late John Monteith was United in with Alfred Philip Jundt of Cam per Man. Rev. R. A. Plantz officiated. Given in marriage by a. T. Christie the Bride wore a gown of Nylon net and lace Over Ivory Satin trimmed with Diamante and opalescent sequins. A Matching jacket featured Lily Point sleeves and the bouffant skirt swept Over a crinoline. A Cornet of Rhine stones and seed pearls caught her veil on Nylon and lace and she carried red roses. Attending the Bride were mrs. Edward Hamilton and miss mad Eline Brady and Flower girl was Little Carole Smith. Otto Jundt was Best Man for his brother and Ushers were Edward Hamil ton John Monteith and Raymond Smith. Following a reception in Multi Hill Community Hall or. And mrs. Jundt left for a motor trip in Ontario and United states. They will beside in camper. Pioneer airmen the first Canadian and inter National aviation meet was held at Montreal in 1910. Traditional soup cocky Geeky soup an historic dish in Scotland and the North of England is made from a fowl boiled with Leeks. Wearing the Light Green uniforms of american girl scouts on their arrival in Winnipeg this week at guide House Are miss Susan Daugherty Atlanta a. Miss Patty divers Roanoke a. Miss Carol Fraley rapid City . And miss Bonnie a Lees los Angeles Calif. They All met at Edith Macy training school in Pleasantville . Where they spent a week in training and going through an orientation course. Under the auspices of the Manitoba Council of girl guides association they will visit Brandon where they will the fair and go to Clear Lake. They will visit the girl scout Camp at Lake Metigoshe july 1 and. Will also go to Caddy Lake Camp in the White Shell District and to Sandy Hook and flin flon. Miss Daugherty is of the girl scouts of Atlanta. And the late George Jenkins of Lyss sown of layers of Nylon tulle Shoal Lake. Man. Rev. H. J. Taffeta. The gown featured land heard the couple s vows. Rose Post lace in the the Bride chose White tulle lace skirt and Las by a fitted and Satin the hooped skirt Fea face jacket which had Turing pleated tulle with a Scal loped lace peplum. The fitted Satin bodice had a v neckline inset with tulle and edged with iridescent sequins. The lace sleeves tapered to Lily Points. Her three Quarter veil of tulle trimmed with lace was held by a headdress of tulle and sequins. She carried red roses. Miss Donna Ruff sister of the Bride and miss Florence Park of Lac Dubonnet Man., were brides maids. Murray Jenkins was Best Man for his brother. Ushers were lome Ruff the Bride s brother and Murray Menzies of Shoal Lake. A reception was held at the my inc pal Hall. Or. And mrs. Jen Kins left on a trip to the United states. They will reside in the Shoal Lake District. Personal attention Sudbury ont. Children found straying among Street traffic Here Are taken to their Homes by school patrols who ask parents to co operate in teaching Street safety. If necessary a traffic safety inspector Calls to Back up the patrol s plea. Sleeves and a Peter pan Collar trimmed with pearls. Lilies of the Valley edged the tulle Bandeau which held her veil of illusion. She carried a White Bible Over Laid with sweetheart roses and cascading White carnations. Miss Shirley Mccoll was maid of Honor and misses Helga Bald Winson and Pauline Singh sister of the Bricle were bridesmaids. Lawrence Orr was Best Man for his brother and guests were ushered by John l. Volume and Ernest Moore. A reception was held at the Grill room of the Marlborough hotel. Or. And mrs. Orr will honeymoon at Lake Brereton. They will reside at 365 Belmont Avenue West Kildonan. Hudon and Slattery vows Are exchanged at St. Alphonsus St. Alphonsus Church was the setting at 7 ., june 25, when Edith Eileen Lorraine youngest daughter of or. And mrs. W. J. Slattery was United in marriage to Arthur Joseph Hudon son of or. And mrs. N. Hudon. The Bride wore an ankle length dress of Chantilly lace and Nylon great actress Frances Anne Kemble English i Caa no. Unity ainu ily Iii wrote several plays and poems. Over taffeta and her Finger tip veil was held by a Tiara. She carried sweetheart roses. Miss Patricia Litwin was bridesmaid and Ernest Hudon at tended his brother. Ushers were Glenn Slattery brother of the Bride and Ray Martin brother in Law of the bridegroom. A reception was held at Peggy s pantry. Following a motor trip to the United states or. And mrs. Hudon will reside Clear your skin h ugly disfiguring blemishes. Pimples eczema. Itching scaly skin. Psoriasis acne athlete s foot blackheads or red blotches Embarrass you. Try Nix Oder tonight. Works while you sleep. 1. Curbs itching burning smarting in 7 minutes. 2. Julus Many germs often the real cause of sign disorders. 3. Helps heal the skin smoother lighter. Ask your drug Gist for Nix Oder today. Satisfaction or Money Baclic. And to clean your skin anti use Nix Odem medicated soap. Racing at Polo Park see sports pages in Winnipeg. Tired aching feet try Zam Buk just Bathe the feet nightly in warm water and rub in soothing Healing Zam Buk. Aches and pains Are replaced by Cool comforting re Lief. Zam Buk away All sore Ness in chafed toes heels and blisters. Softens corns for easy removal. Ram bilk newlyweds to make Home in Transcona St. Mary s Cathedral was the scene of a double ring ceremony june 18 at 3 ., when Anita Mary Horvath became the Bride of Walter Albert Shefchyk. Rev. N. J. Chartrand officiated. The Bride is the youngest daughter j of or. And mrs. Caspar Horvath i and the bridegroom is the elder son or. And mrs. John Shefchyk. Transcona. The Bride s Sis Ter mrs. Alfred Kemball was Matron of Honor. Miss Joanna Shefchyk sister of the Bride Groom and miss Janice Nixon were bridesmaids. Best Man was Frank Shefchyk the Bride Groom s brother and Ushers were Joseph Teres and Raymond Shaw. The Bride s bouffant gown was of imported lace Over net and taffeta featuring a bodice topped by a Bolero jacket of the lace. Her jacket had a Peter pan Collar and Long sleeves with Lily Points. The skirt worn Over a hoop showed a double layer of net appliqued just be Low the knee. Her veil of illusion was held by a Pear studded Crown and she carried orchids and Stepha Notis. After a reception at the Marl Borough hotel or. And mrs. Shefchyk left by car for a trip to Clear Lake and the United states. They will reside in trans i lot Lee Hejcl a concerning announcement i effective july 1, the free press will commence making a charge for wedding announcements As is the custom now in most larger newspapers. Following the procedure now used for engagement notices persons wishing to insert a wedding announcement Are re Quested to bring them to the free press want and counter wedding announcements will appear under a special head ing and will be subject to a minimum charge of for the first 20 lines and 20c for each additional line. . Tag Day yields municipal chapter is informed a total of was realized from the annual tag Day held May 7, it was reported at a meeting of municipal chapter i.o.d.e., thursday at Headquarters in the civic auditorium. Mulvihill girl weds camper Man at a double ring ceremony in the lutheran Church Mulvihill Man. June 25. Janet Lillian Mon air cooled to 7o degrees for summer Bowling Gibsons Moll alleys delicious Delnor strawberries say thank you for a Lovely week end with mrs. N. A. Mcmillan Regent reported highlights of the National chapter meeting held in Winnipeg. Reports were Given by mrs. S. G. Henderson Secretary mrs. H. L. Scarth treasurer and mrs. A. Cranston convener of the tag Day. Mrs. A. W. Kennedy educational Secretary reported fort Prince of Wales chapter scholarship went to Margaret Edith Nugent a student nurse at Winnipeg general Hospital the to Selby Roger Henderson chapter Annie Rose Collie Bur sary William Simpson of Winnipeg for the diploma course at the school of Art. Wildwood chapter donated books amounting to to the Viscount Alexander school. Mrs. J. H. Stafford services at Home and abroad reported that 677 pounds of Good used clothing sent to Volos Greece 565 knitted and sewn articles at done during the half year. Mrs. J. Rayner Canad Aniza Tion and immigration convener reported that on May 20 94 new canadians had been entertained make a better impression with Dew a fresh Flowers Horn Tammas Scott miss Inez Frankland left monday for Montreal where she will embark on the Empress of Scotland to sail for the United kingdom. She plans to spend the next two months visiting Points in England and Scotland and will take a trip to the continent before returning. Mrs. Thompson Many beam advises make girl muddled by Elizabeth Thompson while mixed marriages can be successful they present More difficulties than those in which husband and wife agree on religion. Certainly the writer of this letter is too Young to know what she is doing and should wait before making up her mind. She says dear mrs. Thompson you get Quick Home permanent says Julia Meade Abc to personality have Given so Many girls Good i marriages with your parents and Melr cof full Flavoured in the airtight package Strong a Mackinnon co. Advice maybe you could help me. I will be-18 in october and am earning my own living. I have been going with a boy who is 22 for three years. We have been engaged this past year and would have been married except that my parents Are against our getting married because of difference of religion. I am Catholic and he is a Jehovah witness and will not change. He has been working 200 Miles away from Here. Now his Job has taken him to the West coast and he will be gone six months. I offered him his ring Back and said i had no intention of staying in and not mixing with the gang All these months. But he refused to break the engagement and promised he would t leave Here. Then he decided to go anyway. He writes to me regularly. We love each other very much. Now Here is my problem. There is a fellow in the gang that i went with before our engagement who is still interested and still wants to Date Rne. He knows my circumstances. Every time i see him i care for him so much More. He is 20 years old holds a Good Job. Does not drink and belongs to the United Church. Should i keep going with the fellow i am engaged to and wait until i Arn old enough to marry without consent or shall i break my engagement and go with other Fellows whom my parents approve a fixed up. Rou can t very Well go with a Man who is hundreds Al Miles away and you obviously Aren t sure enough of your feelings to act like a girl who is firmly engaged. So it would be Best for All concerned if you stopped any pretence of being engaged. But Don t Rush into any other attachment and while you Are at it try going with boys your parents approve apparently you can become fond of More than one Nice boy which is Normal at your age so you might As Well yourself a Chance to fall in love with someone of your own your priest. Did you realize married the boy that if you who won t change you would have to give up your Church unless he agreed to have his children brought up in your Faith would he do that it is All very Well to talk of get Ting married without your parents consent when you Are 18, but would they forgive you if you left the Church perhaps that would t worry you but som girls Are unhappy if estranged from their families. If you were older and sure of what you wanted in a husband might risk a break with your family. But Don t Rush into anything next october just be cause the Law allows it. Wedding Evvi tation dear mrs. Thompson we have been invited to a wedding 100 Miles away. Should i reply and say we Wil Ibe Able to come and what does . Mean at the Bottom of wedding invitations mrs. M. M. Letters Are the Init a als of responded s in Vous French for please putting them at the Bot Tom of wedding invitations is considered in doubtful taste As it should be taken for granted that everyone will reply anyhow. A wedding invitation1 demands in family guests will know How Many to prepare for. Reply in the third person using the same form As the and mrs. M. M. Accept with pleasure the kind invitation of or. And mrs. John Doe for wednesday transferring principal honoured by pupils of Ashland school miss Evelyn Cox principal of Ashland school was presented with a leather writing Case by her pupils wednesday at an As Sembly wednesday. She is trans Ferring to the supervisory staff for City schools. Last week miss Cox who has been principal of the school for v the past three years received an Faith. Thou should also talk Over other presentation. On behalf of the whole problem of mixed the teaching staff. A Only Quick has 10 minute waving says Julia Meade. That Means your Quick wave takes in just ten minutes arid you can be completely finished in just one Hub ii by Richard Hudnut just 1 hour from Start to setting lasts at least 6 months there too to give your hair that Julia says., lanolin you know prevents that Dull dry look helps protect your hair from damage and gives you shining 1.75 pick Quick if you want a longer lasting livelier wave that you can t Tell from naturally curly hair so switch advises Julia. You could t ask for prettier Springer curls. And they last at least six there s a Quick that s just right for you. Super regular or gentle. Created in the fifth Avenue Salon of Toronto new York ;