Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page is Tim. Persona l Niere mrs George Wilson Smith will banquet set tuesday be at a Tea of the Guild Tom Verwey. Women s club from s to 5 . Thursday at the clubhouse Wert Gato the Tea is open to privileged members and Honorm miss Pat Ricia Campbell before her marriage saturday to Murray included a miscue Arthou. Snower Given by Graham Canon and her daughter mrs. Harold Rowatt at the Home of the latter Riley fort Garry. Another miscellaneous Shower was Given by mrs. M. R. Chris an at the Home of her Mother. Mrs. G. W. Lay Devonshire apartments. Fol owing the rehearsal Friday eve Ning or. And mrs. C. H. Camp Bell entertained for the wedding party Jit their Aubrey Street. Gudd speaker at the Catholic physicians Guild of Manitoba banquet tuesday at the fort Garry hotel will be most Rev. Philip Pocock acc Bishop of the reception receiving line will be or. John Scatliff president and mrs. Scatliff or John Hunt vice presi Dent and my huot and other of the executive or and mrs. T. P. Doyle or. Michael Grace or. Joyce Grace or. And mrs. Clement Lavoie or. And mrs. Eugene Gedgaudas. Or. And mrs. James o Toole. Or. And mrs. Claude Murphy and Rev. Paul Gor in Honor miss Nina Cyr of Selkirk before her marriage Satur Day to or. Ronald Heggart three showers were arranged. At a honouring miss Joyce Etterman before her wedding feb. 20 to or j. C. Moreau a Shower was arranged by mrs. J v. Kitcher valour Bay when co hostesses with her were mrs. J. U. O Neil mrs. A. G. mrs. John Hope. Another Shower was Given by mrs. John Bonder who entertained at the Home mrs. A p.1 Etterman Burrows ave nue or. And mrs. John Cameron Melbourne Avenue East Kil Donan who will celebrate their Golden wedding anniversary thursday a Fol be guests of Honor at a reception from to and 9 to 10 Friday at the Home of their son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. Clarence Hilton Linden Avenue East Kil Donan. Sower Shower held in the legion Hall a Chest of flatware dinner set. Kitchenware and miscellaneous gifts were presented. Mrs. James want and miss Joanne David held a mis Cellaneous Shower at the former s Home. Mrs. Ralph Jonasson mrs. Cyril Carter and miss Carol Jonas son held a personal Shower at the Home of mrs. Jonasson. Newfoundland perfect for artist s setting St Johns fld. Ener Getic Jane Haynes a St. John s housewife whose paintings have won prizes has been a welfare worker Interior decorator army dispatch rider and fencing Cham Pion and she s still in her 30s. Now married to Engineer Wyn Yard Haynes and with two Small children the pert British born Brunette still pursues a flock of ambitious projects. I love but i certainly Don t go along with the idea you have to give up everything because of it by painting in the evenings i can balance out my life give it More tireless and talented she is engrossed in plans to design a com plete Ballet set. She always cherished a desire to become a Bluet dancer but i was too tall for the prize painting it was at Roedean school in England where Jane s Talent was first recognized. A painting she did for War weapons week won a prize. During the second world Harbor won the annual Newfoundland arts and letters con test last year. Critics called the painting Minous in Quality with great impression of space and depth. Jane won t part though she s had several offers to Complete strangers Knock Pott preside of and present or . Or. Richard Schick. Mrs. Pilchak Heads holy family Uewl mrs. Anthony Pilchak has been elected president of the Uewl of holy family Church fort Rouge. Other officers Are vice president mrs Lloyd by Symka Secretary. Mrs Wallace Tyszynski and treasurer. Mrs. Edward Stolar. Auditors Are mrs. John Bembenek arid mrs. Peter Macyshyn. Con veners spiritual mrs. Michael by Stephanuik membership mrs. Michael Zwarich red Cross mrs. Alexander Koroluk cultural mrs. William Derkach sick visiting mrs Harry Phill telephoning mrs Russell Michalzuk and pub on my door and ask if they might Lirty mrs. Michael Gerdus. War she was a dispatch rider four months. They Are Here to observe mrs and gain clinical experience after having done the Fame thing in different parts of United states under the Exchange liners program of that county and in the Philippines. Some came from Chicago others from Rochester minn., others worked tra. With the air transport auxiliary at White Waltham Airfield in England. Alter the War she worked As a welfare officer but found it was t so she took up Flower decoration working at some of Britain s most fashion Able hotels where she formed friendships among celebrities including movie stars Betty Hutton and the late Tyrone Power. She took up fencing while obtaining a social science degree from Edinburgh University. The year of her graduation she won the University fencing title. Attended Art school but the urge to paint persisted and Jane finally entered Wolver Hampton College of Art where she won a diploma. Before her marriage die trav Elled extensively in Europe the West indies and Canada but finds Newfoundland More to her Artis tic liking. She says Canada s newest prov Ince is unique and perfect from the artists Point of her ii inc in Philadelphia and Hamilton sleeves. Ohio. Two of them did Post Grad the Bamboo Sticks to the accompaniment of piano guitar or orches a. Miss Viloria described the for Mal filipino attire different from the native costume worn for the Bamboo dance. It is Callet the filipino Terno and features floor length skirt scooped neck line and wide and stiff Butterfly j. Uate work in obstetrics when on Exchange. All but two of the nine graduates arrived independently at Misericordia. . Members before coming to the Stales they were All members of the nurses association an International filipino affiliate of the _ Council of nurses. Now the nine nurses Are members of the Mam Toba association nurses. They All speak favorite painting of grand Bank of registered j.11cj" Ewe. O _ language used in the schools in the Philippines from first Grade to College. They Are also fluent in the filipino National language tagalog. This they speak in their Homes. They said tagalog is not related to the japanese or Chi Nese languages and that a few Spanish words have found then Way in this original native Tongue. One of them be quoria Doe the Bamboo dance dancing with nurses names Revea something Oft the history of their country which gained Independence from the United state july 4, 1947, and during Conturie gone by was ruled by the spaniards and the dutch. They a Augustina Berry Jovita Liban Rebecca Carino Bienvinida Neis a Strega Dayrit Purificacion d a Cruz Vicenta Tolosa Cora la go and be Viloria. They have no definite plans a to How Long they will Rera air few years an Here perhaps a their smiling faces indicate the Are Happy in their new venture. Everybody loves Sai mrs. Evelyn Cloutier orientation coordinator. Opportunities Are few for australian women by Russell Elman Adelaide Australia c irs Jessie Mary Cooper first Oman Ever to sit in the upper ouse of South Australia s state parliament says dozens of aus Ralian women would enter pol tics if Given an Opportunity. Mrs Cooper whose right to tand for election was won Only after a Legal squabble in which or lawyers cited precedents rom said australian women have Al ways been very Active and have and an Independent voice. Many re most capable but they Aven t same Opportunity s men to be elected to govern although South Australia was he second place in the common wealth to Grant women the vote s Long ago As 1894, no woman actually won an election to the state parliament until 1959. Last ear mrs Cooper was elected to he Council and another woman to the. Legislative Assembly. Mrs. Cooper s candidacy How Iver was contested in court by to who claimed women were not entitled to be Nomin ated. Their action was quashed on the ground that the matter was not within the jurisdiction of the courts but of parliament it self. Alberta precedent in supporting mrs. Cooper s ase her lawyers cited a Success Ful 1929 Appeal to toe privy coun in on the right of women to be senators in Canada. It was brought against eral by Henrietta Muir Edwards vice president of the National Council of women in Alberta to Gether with several prominent Al Berta women. Mrs. Cooper wife of an Ade Laide brewery director and Mother of a six year old boy said women have won seats to the fed eral parliament and in some other states. But the South aus us been in Power for 21 years has limited the number of open Ings for new candidates men or women. I got in because i was endorsed for a Strong Liberal coun try party said mrs. Cooper the party will Back anyone who wins a nominating plebiscite in their constituency. Cooper won her Nomina Tion plebiscite against 10 male opponents. Although a member of the National Council of women mrs. Cooper decried any suggestion she won her election on House wives ticket i did t win on a woman s vote we have a limited property owners franchise and women have less than one half the since her election she has Fol Lowed a Busy schedule of official functions. She makes at least five speeches a political branches school prize Givings journalists and women s groups. Minimum charge s2.5o for 10 Unm 20c for Wadi Tionel line. Mrs. Alice Martin of Winnipeg takes pleasure in announcing the engagement of her Only daughter Hazel Alice to or. Ronald Claude Homen son of or. And mrs. Harry Homen of Vancouver . The wedding will take place saturday March 12th, 1960 at . In Sparling United Church. The engagement is announced of Margaret Elizabeth daughter of or. William Wilson Wright of Burlington Ontario and the late mrs. Wright to Edward Minnes Mackay of Toronto Ontario son of or. And mrs. J. E. Mackay of Rockcliffe Park Ottawa Canada. The marriage will take place on saturday february 27, 1960, at 3.30 o clock in port Nelson United Church Burlington Ontario. Miss Gertrude Bougard mtg i Hoort will saturday for new will Reo Resen me mining Toft of St. Hopi tier. 7th National of Emo Cioffo. Of room Zartet feb. 22 to 26. Aberdeen school Tea Aberdeen Junior High school will hold a Tea Friday from to and to . In the school Flora Avenue and Salter Street. There will be entertain ment at . We a display of work in the class throughout the us. Mrs. J. Bruce Cheatley w general con Vener. Proceeds will be for school funds. Job new York special Nyht this is a party month and most of us need new dresses for late Day parties. I like a pretty printed chif Fon for this. It is Gay. It looks like Spring and it. Has a Long life ahead All through the summer As a matter of fact. Besides printed chiffons Are wonderful for a travel Ward Robe As they weigh practically nothing. In Type you May choose either full skirted fleeting chif Fons or those in the smart slim Silhouette with beautifully swathed drapery. Or. And mrs. L. Picken of Morse place announce the Forth coming marriage of their Daugh Ter Grace Jane to or. Frank b. Kerr son of or. And mrs. F. Kerr of St. Vital. The marriage will take place at 5.30 . On March 12, 1960, in St. Paul s lutheran Church. Mrs. Mary Tom a of 885 lip ton St. Winnipeg announces the engagement of her Only daughter Phyllis june to James Murray Patten son of or. And mrs. H. Patten son of or. And mrs. H Patten of Brampton Ontario. The wedding will take place March 12th, 1960 at 4 o clock in Westminster United Church Broadway and Westminster. Or. And mrs. John c. Stewart Are pleased to announce the gag ement of their eldest Daugh Ter Shirley Patricia to or. Peter Mcarthur son of or. And mrs. Donald l. Mcarthur Tayport. Fife Scotland. The wedding will take place March 26, 1960, at 5 St. James United Church. Eter kindergarten 151 Bannerman ave. Phone Justice 9-2501 taxi service on request Ages 3 to 5 years romantically right for a memorable wed Ding Day thrill to our glamorous collection of memory making bridal gowns of exquisite fashions for the bridal party. See them today at t the House of i i i Mark Mills ladies Wear Ltd. 253 Portage ave. Removal Sale. Clearing Many items up to 53% off to assist Cor move to 416 Graham Avi. Lamp Day big savings up to 53% off big selection of modern proc and decorator styles 1.95 to 49 .95 handout Crystal stemware goblets sherbets Etc. 1.45 each. Pius Many item. Imported from famous Art centres of the world. 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