Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free press saturday january 30, 1965 s Ocia Hon. Errick f. Willis Lieuten ant governor of Manitoba and mrs. Willis attended the annual military Ball held Friday in the Marlborough hotel by the United services Institute. Or. And mrs. John Bracken of Manotick ont., Are staying with their son and daughter in Law or. And mrs. A. D. Bracken Oxford Street. The former Premier of Manitoba and his wife Are on their Way Home from Saskatoon where or. Bracken spoke at the University. Vuk Roy g. Roberts was honoured Friday on the occasion of his 85th.birthday when a reception Jas held at the Home of his son in Law Kenneth r. Mackenzie Grenfell Boulevard Tuxedo. Joint hostesses with or. Mac Kenzie were or. Roberts daughters mrs. A. C. Taylor of i Akes i i Back 70 Paris capt. E d r d Molyneux after 15 years of retirement virtually has recaptured the world capital of fashion without showing a single style. In the three weeks since his triumphal return to 5 Rue Roy ale which he left i 1950 due to blindness in his left Eye his phone has rung incessantly with requests for dresses from his new collection As yet unrevealed. Adoring women wait for him in his hotel lobby outside his showroom everywhere. One Day last week he found two sit Ting on the Hood of his Auto. I suppose this sort of thing can be expected for it is a bit unusual my coming Back after All these says Molyneux 70. He leans Back comfortably in a swivel chair and surveys his office. Everything is in shades of Grey. He never wears any thing but Grey. Yes it was an emotional thing coming Back Here in the last couple of years i had had offers from London and America but i Only wanted to work again in Paris where i had climbed to the top of the when the Captain turned his Back on fashion in 1950, he continued to paint landscapes in Jamaica and in his secluded Garden in the South of France. He is As excited about his exhibit of 50 paintings beginning feb. 5 at the Hammer galleries in new York City As the new debut of his fashion concepts feb. 1. Zen e where you will receive personalized service and Delight in our selection of the finest stemware and English Bone China. Personalized bridal registry the Home of Crystal splendour i Graham ave. Open 2-0186 until 9 . Ottawa and mrs. . Garland of Toronto who came for the Celebration. Or. Roberts form Erly general manager of Mon Arch lumber company is a Long time member of Crescent fort Rouge United Church Anc is Active at the Winnipeg Winter club where he swims and bowls regularly. A mrs. B. R. Wolfe convened a reception wednesday for 90 guests at the Home of or. And mrs. B j. Egan of Rosseau Transcona in Honor of veterans affairs minister Roger Veillet my for St. Boniface. Among those attending were mayor Harry Ful Ler of Transcona and William Hawthorn president of the Roya Canadian legion. Two miniature Canadian flags surrounded by rec and White carnations Tea table. A Beta Gamma chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority planned an open House from 7 to 10 . Sunday at 83 King Sway conveners Are Diane Brewster and Mietta Harrison. A or. D. L. Mcneil of Calgary was expected to arrive at the weekend to be the guest of his Mother. Mrs. H. J. Mcneil Ful Ham Crescent. Or. Mcneil is re turning from a conference in Toronto. A the Manitoba ladies Curling association will hold its 41st annual Bonspiel banquet feb. 9 at International inn. To or. And mrs. James g Letham of 161 Johnson Avenue suite 8, celebrated their 50th anniversary wednesday at a reception at the Home of her brother in Law and sister or. And mrs. C. H. A. Walton 2398 Portage Avenue. Or. Letham and the former Edith midwinter were married at Gordon methodist Church by Rev. Philip Barker on Jan. 27, 1915. Out of town guests at the Celebration were the couple s children Glen Letham and. Mrs. A. H. Brotheridge with or. Brotheridge of Edmonton. An other son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. W. H. Cameron. 72 Frontenac Bay planned to entertain at Home saturday for the couple. Congratulatory messages were received from prime minister Lester Pearson lieu tenant governor Errick f. Willis Premier Duff Roblin and provincial opposition Leader Ildas Mol Gat. A or. And mrs. John Shimuk of 464 Aims Street celebrated Weir Golden wedding anniversary at a reception Given by the amply at holy ghost fraternal Hall. They were married at Stuart Burn Man., Jan. 19, 1915. Their whole family attended the reception. They Are mrs. Aca Sharp port Arthur ont. Mrs. Donald Chipinski Winni Peg Maurice Stony Mountain Man. Walter William James and Arthur All of Winnipeg and 17 grandchildren. Also present were mrs Shimuk s brother and sister in Law or. And mrs. John Stefura burling ton ont., and two Sisters mrs. Walter Pancoe and mrs. Mike Krysowaty both of Brantford ont. Congratulatory messages were received from prime minister l. B. Pearson lieu tenant governor Errick Willis Premier Duff Roblin and mayor Stephen Juba. The couple Farmed at Rosa and later at Rosser Man., until their retirement eight years ago. The order of Demolay Winni Peg chapter will hold its sweetheart dance at 8 . Feb. 12 in the shrine Temple Wellington Crescent. Or. L. D. Mcphail potentate of Khartum Temple will Crown a Queen. All Queen candidates. Are members of the International order of Job s daughters a three service group pictured at the 55th annual military Ball Friday at the Marl Borough hotel Are fro i left mrs. Cuthbertson capt. Ian Cuti berts on of the Queen s own Cameron highlanders Al. A. W. Campbell Craf mrs. Campbell Lynn Dinsdale and Lieut. R. In. Siemens a car. A land of Hope glory played for the Nan there was both silence and noise making Friday at the an Nual dinner and Ball of the United services Institute of Manitoba. . G. W. Graham presi Dent of the Institute started off he evening s formal proceedings y asking for a moment s Sil ence in memory of a great and an old the sky View ballroom of the to Marlborough hotel was Complete y darkened As the gathering of 535 stood firstly in silence then o the strains of land of Hope and glory in memory of sir Winston. The party of serving and re ired officers and their ladies remained standing before the meal began for the Toast to he Queen. Stood on chairs then the noise making started. Throughout the four course Din Ner 30 regimental marches were played by the Cha band. Mem Bers of each regiment stood at attention on their chairs As their March was played. All were accompanied by general hand Dapping. You have to eat quickly. You spend too much time said one of the women at he Ball to her dinner companion. The whole party stood up an3 Sang during the playing of on Ward Christian soldiers the Chap Lains March and the stars and stripes forever played in Honor of the United states armed forces. Three officers of the . Air Force 4th strategic aerospace division at grand Forks North Dakota came up for the Ball. Aison visiting were officers from fort William ont. And Chur chill Man. Special mention col. Graham made special men Tion from the chair of no. 5 Canadian general Hospital unit which celebrated its 25th anniversary this month of leaving Winnipeg for overseas after one month of training. Toje Ball was a colourful As Well As a tuneful occasion. The men wore either military dress uniforms tails or tuxedos and their ladies brightly coloured and full length gowns. Each of the Long unit tables was specially decorated in a Competition for the Blick trophy. Mrs. J. 0. Blick announced that a panel of judges had chosen the table of no. 10 Headquarters of the Canadian army for its Buffalo sculptured out of lard. Second place went to the Craf s 17th Wing Reserve Squadron and third to the Navy. After dinner the Cha band took a deserved rest while the Craf training command band struck up dance music. And in Between dances the women kept talking across the table. It s the Best party in Winnipeg. The men know How to run was overheard. Schweitzer s daughter talks of her father by Ellen was special tons Mal aria and a living legend emerge in full color and full perspective when the daughter of Albert Schweitzer begins to talk. Reha s Chi Weitzer Eckert pretty Rosy to complexioned wife of Jean Eckert was at a to station Here taping an interview about the. Living work of Albert Schweitzer a film which had its United states debut this month in new york., a fitting time for the premiere it was his 90th birthday and his Only daughter s 46th. She made the movie together with Erica Andersen or. Schweitzer s film biographer on. Location at the Schweitzer Hospi Tal in Lambarena Gabon. Went As adult although she did not go there often As a child really not a country to bring up a. Child she went there when she was 18, having spent her childhood in Germany and Swit Zerland. Then later after i she had married and after her four children were either grown or Well on their Way she went to night school in Switzerland for three years to study clinical pathology. For the past seven years she has spent half of each year working As a Laboratory technician in her father s Hospital. The other six months she near Zurich where her Home is and i travelling. daughter caught the Schweitzer fever too. Now she is studying Medicine in Lausanne and wants to go to mrs. Eckert said. Speaks of Mother in the to interview she spoke of tier Mother. She was a very cultivated and intelligent and she spoke of her father. Schweitzer s wife because of ill health was unable to live in Gabon although she made fre quent visits there. She had been slow to realize she said that he was something More than simply a doctor and m mister who worked with the african natives. I realized he had an exceptional she said. But until she started to travel she did not know that the Man with four doctorates who has devoted his life to an idea was highly esteemed throughout the world. In Many lands in Japan. And Here. In scandinavian what seemed to Surprise her most was the admiration for him in South America. After All those Are mostly Catholic countries and a protes his idea of reverence for life has spread All wer Thor in the Mission at Lambarena she said he accompanies us on the piano when we sing hymns at the evening he reads a passage from the scriptures and then discusses it. Then he retires to his room to write letters and letters and letters and some articles. Anybody who wants to talk to him can come to his wide interests and he will discuss anything and everything because 1 every thing there Are in or. Schweitzer s there where each patient is accompanied by some of his family they Are housed either in the group of 70 buildings near the water or at the Leper Village a 10-Mlnute walk up the Hill. Of the lepers commented proudly Down at the River be grand Docteur built a Hospital but to us he gave the one difficulty he incurred when he began to treat the native africans Back in 1913 was the enmity of the tribal Witch doctors. A Man might be ostracized from his tribe if he had visited or. Schweitzer for treatment. Colleagues now but things have changed in the 50 years he s been there and the Witch doctors Are i All colleagues mrs. Eckert says with a twinkle in her Eye. She told of going to the neighbouring Village one Day where she saw a woman in a trance. The Witch doctor gleefully pointed out that the woman had been to the Hospital and it had done her no Good. This woman. I am he said to or. Schweitzer. But the Witch doctor himself goes to or. Schweitzer s Hospi Tal to have his . Asked about the criticism aimed at or. Schweitzer by the Western press for some of his views on the negro s capability of governing himself mrs. Eckert said he s somebody who is not concerned with or. Schweitzer who last visited Europe in 1359, won t go she said. His work and his life Are in equatorial Africa which he thinks is a wonderful wedding albums i 59.50 i Don i delay Coll today studio 288 Canton pm. 943-220s nor free press i drink problems the Over use of alcohol has been identified As the major problem in 44 per cent of cases before the Toronto family court combined with desertion or As Sault non support infidelity or general incompatibility. Nancy Anne hair designs Lydia Kisil welcomes her friends and customers feb. 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Accommodation up to 250 guests excellent parking facilities for reservations and further information phone us 3-7244 l hotel Andrews Stachow or. And mrs. C. S. Andrews Are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest Daugh Ter Geraldine Yvonne to or. Chester Stanley Stachow Only son of or. And mrs. Paul Sta Chow. The wedding will take place in St. Ignatius roman Catholic Church on saturday february 27 at 4 . Ball Price or. And mrs. James Ball of port Ontario take plea sure in announcing the engage ment of their daughter Alice to or. John Ernest Price elder son of or. And mrs. J. Price of 203 Harbison ave., Winnipeg. The wedding will take place in John Black memorial Church on february 12, 1965. Vandaele Brown or. And mrs. Jules Vandaele of Sarasota Florida take plea sure in announcing the Forth coming marriage of their granddaughter Joanne Marie Vandaele of Norwood Manitoba daughter of the late or. And mrs. Adolphe Vandaele to or. David George Brown son of mrs. Bernadine Lodders of Winnipeg Manitoba and the late George Edward Brown. The ceremony will take place on saturday the Twenty seventh Day of february at . In holy Cross Church Norwood. Johnson Falkenham g. Gustafson is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter Ina Louise Jolin son of Dauphin Man. To Cost. Eric Falkenham ramp son of or. And mrs. Roy Falken Ham Lunenburg . The wed Ding will take place saturday feb. 20th, 1965 at . St. Pauls anglican Church Dauphin Man. Minimum charge s2.50 Tor 10 lines and 20c for each additional line. Rates for publication of engagement pictures available on. Request. Howells Griffiths or. And mrs. Robert Howells of 524 Kavanagh St., St. Boni face Are pleased to announce the engagement of their Only daughter Audrey Roberta to or. Terry Richard Griffiths son of or. And mrs. Tim Griffiths of 146 Youville Street St. Boniface. The wedding to take place on saturday february 20th, 1965 at . In Norwood United Church nor Wood. A Wylo Oneschuk mrs. Peter a Wylo wishes to announce the engagement of her elder daughter Olga to or. Donald John Oneschuk son of or. And mrs. John l. Oneschuk. The wedding to take place sat urday february ,20th, 1965, at 3 p a. In holy Trinity ukrainian greek orthodox Cathedral 1175 main St. Pelk Zulkowski or. And mrs. Clarence j. Pelk of High Bluff wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Myrna Lorraine to Leslie Donald Zulkowski Only son of or. And mrs. John Zulkowski of Transcona. The wedding to take place on saturday february 20th, at . In the St. Johns United Church Corner Charles St. And Cathedral ave., Winni Peg Man Scraba Hawryluk or. And mrs. Michael Scraba of Matlock Manitoba announce with pleasure the of their eldest bar Bara june Marie Eugene Norman Paul of or. And mrs Paul Joseph Hawry i Luk Winnipeg Beach Man. The wedding will take place at St. Bartholomew anglican Church Winnipeg Beach Manitoba on saturday february 27th, 1965 at . 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