Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday february 13, 17 Cope Collins on february 6, 1965, at . Christ the King Church was the scene of the wedding of Kathleen Diane daughter of or. And mrs. Wilfred Collins of 113 St. Anne s Road United in marriage to Arthur Cope son of or. And mrs. Alfred Cope of. 500 Banning St. E. Raimbault was officiating miss m. Hal head presided. At the Organ. X the Bride Given in marriage by her father chose a White Street length dress offset by silk Ballon trim and further enhanced with wide lace her Vei was held by a Crown band Anc she carried a bouquet of rec roses. Shauna Collins sister of the was bridesmaid. Or. Alf Ramsey attended As Best Man. Their reception was held at desert Sands. Maltman Giffen n d r e w s presbyterian Churchy port credit Ontario was the License of a Lovely double ring ceremony on february 6 1965, at 4. P.m., when Jane Penelope g if Fen Winnipeg daughter of or. And mrs. C Hmitchell of port credit Ontario became the Bride of Dennis Haig mailman son of or. W. H. Maltman Winnipeg and the late mrs. C. Maltman. The it Everend d. S. Jackson con ducted the service while or w. E. Bouchier presided at the Organ. Given in marriage by her brother Ian Giffen the Bride looked Lovely in a gown of White silk organza and Swiss lace braid trim. The bodice had a softly curved neckline and Lily Point sleeves. Double bands of Swiss lace formed at the Waist while Matching bands edged the Bottom of the controlled skirt. An attachable Watteau train trimmed with a self Bow was outlined in Matching Swiss lace. Her bouffant style four tiered veil of silk illusion had scallops edges and was held in place by a Floral Headpiece of miniature for get me not and Pearl trim. She carried a Cascade of red roses with White feathered carnations. Maid of Honor was miss Mary Giffen sister of the Bride with mrs. Vivian Giffen As bridal attendant. They were gowned alike in cocktail length dresses of Aqua organza featuring lace tops three Quarter length sleeves and full skirts. Their headdresses were double bows of Aqua organza with veils while Matching shoes completed their ensembles. They carried nosegay of White and Aqua carnations. Attending the Groom As Best Man was or. Alex Giffen with messes. Hugh Giffen and Allan close ushering the guests. The Bride s Mother chose a beige organza Sheath with lace top and a Back panel with lace applique. She wore a Matching hat. A reception was held at the Home of the Bride s for travelling the Bride chose a two piece outfit in Royal Blue velvet with a lace top and a Matching Blue velvet coat trim med with a White fur Collar. She wore a White Orchid. Or. And mrs. D. Maltman Wil take up residence at Ste. 1, 545 Young St., Winnipeg. Out of town guests included the father of the Groom or. W h. Maltman from Winnipeg and or. And mrs. Brent Browning Pompano Beach Florida. Morosa Beauty Cream gain a Beautiful complexion. Massaged into v o u p skin Morosa guards your complexion while you sleep your feels clean fresh alive and Youthful at drug and Storti future insecure quickly Tor. An volition Tarn typewriting Speed writing shorthand bookkeeping and related subjects your Laming Pov trl enrol feb. 15 in Day evening Clatis at Lor nil information Angus school of Commerce Edmonton St. I. Mcilraith Lamond Harrow United Church was the setting for a Lovely Candle Light wedding at 7 . February 5, 1965 when Beatrice Helen youngest daughter of mrs. R. M. Lamond and the late or. R. M. Lamond became the Bride of Douglas Charles Mcilraith Only son of or. And mrs. C. W. Mcilraith of Belle Ville Ontario. Rev. J. I Perry officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Kenneth wj1 Liaison was soloist accompanied by or. W. It Hammond at the Organ. The Bride Given in marriage by her brother chose a full length gown of Peau de faille with scooped neckline Lily pint sleeves and Empire Waistline. The gown was further enhanced by a Bow at the Back Waist with Rich lace appliques on Chapel train falling softly from Waist line. The headdress was a circular Chapel veil of Fine Nylon tulle held in place by a Coronet of pearls. She carried red and White carnations. Miss Marilyn Whitcomb maid of Honor and miss Bernice Collins As bridesmaid wore Street length gowns of Gold Peau de some with Matching head bands and carried bouquets of White Gladioli and Bronze mums. Or. Ted Benoit was Best Man. Ushers were or. Robert Hau Segger and or. Donald Druce. A reception in the Church lower Hall followed the wedding. After a Short honeymoon at the West coast the Happy couple will reside in Edmonton Stewart Hay Wilson a double ring candlelight ceremony was solemnized on february 6, 1965 at . In the first lutheran Church when Thelma Kerrine daughter of or. And mrs. J. Kerr Wilson became the Bride of Peter John Stewart Hay son of mrs. Ronald k. Stewart Hay. Rev. Or. V. J. Eylands officiated mrs. Eric Isfeld presided at the Organ and soloists were messes. Len Scammell Ernst Schell and the Bride s father who Sang the hebrew Benediction. Given in marriage by her father the Bride looked Radiant in a floor length gown of White organza and Klencon. Lace featuring a fitted lace bodice with scalloped neckline and traditional Lily Point sleeves. The very full bouffant skirt was in two tiers of lace caught up with a lace Rose with the highlighted by a detachable organza and lace Chapel train accented by. Small Bow trim. Her four tiered veil of silk illusion drifted from a Cluster of organza lilies centred with pearls. She carried a Cascade of alsatian Pink roses White hyacinth blooms and trailing Ivy. The of Honor miss Marion Bjor Fnlund and brides maid miss Roslyn Storry Cousin of the Bride were gowned alike in Street length gowns of shocking Pink Peau de some. The fitted lace bodices had Sabrina necklines and length sleeves. Three Quarter the Short full skirts were highlighted by a detachable train and self fabric Rose. They carried White and Pink feathered carnations in a Semi colonial bouquet. The Best Man was or. Brian j. Haller while messes. Carlisle Wilson and Eric Wilson Brothers of the Bride ushered the guests. A reception was held in the Oak room of the St. Regis hotel. The Happy couple left on a motor trip to . Trousseau teas and showers Wilson Stewart Hay a number of pre bridal parties were held in Honor of miss Kerrine Wilson whose marriage to or. Peter Stewart Hay took place saturday february 6th. A Trousseau Tea was Given by her Mother mrs j. Kerr Wilson. A presentation was made by the University choral society. Showers were held in the Bride s Honor by mrs. Ernst Scheil miss Penny Moore mrs. Paul Clemens and mrs. N. Wiloughby at the former s Home miss Marion Bjorklund miss Barbara Dennehy mrs. M. G. Lewis with co hostesses mrs. Victor j. Thordarson and mrs. A. Gilliland. A Coffee party was held at the Home of mrs. Charles Thorpe. Or. And mrs. J. R. Storry. Uncle and aunt of the entertained with a Buffet supper after the rehearsal Friday evening. I among the guests who attended the wedding were or. And mrs. Norman Guttormson and daughter Donna of Thompson Manitoba and or. And mrs. John Guttormson son Richard and daughter Louise of Saskatchewan. Minimum charge top wedding announcement 55.00 for 20 lines and 20c for each additional line. Rates or publication of wedding pictures available on request Parl Deer Lodge was the scene Erhardt United Church of a Beautiful the lace dress which featured Quarter sleeves and a candlelight service at 7 30 january 22nd, 1965, when Joyce Doreen Erhardt Only daughter of mrs. Pauline Depourcq became the Bride of or Alec Parlin Only son of mrs. Of. Parlin. Rev. R. K. Vickers officiated at the double ring ceremony. Or. B. Whiteman Sang "0 perfect love before the ceremony and of lord most the signing of the Register. Shinn accompanied at the Organ. The Bride Given in marriage by her eldest brother Ronald wore a floor length White Peau de some gown which featured three Quarter sleeves. And a scoop neckline. A Watteau train fell softly from a Peau Rose at shoulder level controlled skirt featured appliques and two tiny Peau de some roses at the front. A swedish Tiara held her tiered veil. She carried a White Bible on which was placed a Light mauve Orchid with three tiny White ribbons of which feathered carnations were entwined. The Matron of Honor mrs. Louis Erhardt wore a Street length Light Blue Crystal Charm three scoop neckline. The headdress was a Rosette of Matching Cryst Allette. She carried a Cascade of White and Blue feathered carnations. Or. William Sutherland at ended As Best Man. Or. Gilbert Erhardt ushered the guests. A reception was held in the Guvnor s suite at the Viscount Ort motor hotel. Cherwinski Matthes Faith lutheran Church was the scene of a Lovely double ring wedding on saturday january 9, 1965 at . When Rev. W. Hitter United in marriage Shirley Ann daughter of or. And mrs. Roy Matthes and Edward Laverne Cherwinski son of or. And mrs. Joseph Cherwinski of. Wynyard Saskatchewan. The Bride Given in marriage by her father looked Lovely in a floor length gown of silk faille featuring a jewel neckline and ily Point sleeves. The controlled skirt fell into a slight train with a Bow just below the Waist which was adorned with Alen con lace. Her Chapel veil was held in place by a Crown of leaded lace and seed pearls. She carried a Cascade of feathered red miniature carnations Lily of the Valley and Pine. Her Only jewelry was Pearl earrings a gift of the Groom. Maid of Honor miss Jane Pattison and the bridesmaids Hiss Susan Matthes and miss Elaine were gowned identically in Street length Bell shaped dresses of red Crystal Charm. They wore Matching Pill Box headdresses and carried cascades of feathered White carnations and Pine. Or. Tom Cherwinski was Best an. Messes. John Chapman and Chris Cherwinski ushered the guests. The wedding reception was held in the Deer Lodge Curling club. They will reside in St. James. Ukrainian women slate of officers mrs. Steve Shermeta was elected president of the Ukrain Ian women s organization of Canada Manitoba Branch at the annual meeting at Una Hall main Street. Vice presidents Are mrs. William Kalyniuk and mrs. Joseph Kobzar recording Secretary mrs. B e n j i n Hewak and treasurer mrs. Bohdan Klymkiw. Veliu u our Montreal up fashion costumes forecast for the year .2065 provided an exciting introduction to contemporary Spring fashions at a fashions of the future show Here. Production featuring 12 futuristic outfits by winners of a Cross country designing con test and a selection of Content Prary fashions from ,30 Cana Dian manufacturers will tour Canada in february and March. Models will travel by train modelling the costumes in club cars on their Way to Toronto win Peg Vancouver Edmon ton Quebec City and Sydney the show will be sponsored in these cities by various depart ment stores. Clothes for 100 years from now were shown by masked models i an All White spa tial setting. Mock newscasts and speculative commentary on living conditions in the future spaced the showings. A Turquoise jumpsuit with this is a prediction of what tiie teen age dancer will Wear 100 Yean hence. Designed by Aubie Jacobs of Brown fashions limited of Winnipeg it won the teen age category of a National clothing suggestions for the year 2065. Several zippers and Matching mitts and boots came with a transparent Bubble Hood for Protection against the impurities to infest the air in 2065. The Basic Black dress not Dis carded in fashion predictions for the future became a Black tunic with Silver boots Stock Ings and Collar a Green and Silver zoom suit with Green sequin stockings and White wings was designed to enable career girls to Fly to work for formal Wear a cascading Gold pleated dress was shown Short in front with Long train and fan pleated bodice even a maternity dress a purple jump suit with a Black and White lightning patterned tunic was included in the collection of fun Tare fashions. A Little girls dress combined Many dresses disposable. An electronic suit was shown for Little boys Wear and the Orange space suit shown for men was to be their sole Gar ment As it could be heated and cooled by pressing a Button according to design. For the teen Ager a jump dress was featured in red with a stand out gyrating skirt. It was modelled with a spun Alu minium coiffure As designers predict hair will be considered unhygienic and shaved off in favor of disposable wigs in the new h was designed by Aubie Jacobs of Brown fashions of Winnipeg. Set goals you can reach by Andre Maurois of the academic franchise we should treat ourselves gently and with care. A Good horseman does not put a. Tired or unexercised mount Over a jump. He begins with m leisurely jog through the Woods and when the animal is sufficiently warmed up he lets him Gallop for a while on level ground. Then after this period of numbering up the horse is in condition and ready to do whatever his rider May ask of him. Perhaps this morning you woke up tired. You May have gone to bed too late or you slept badly. Outside it is raining or there is Snow in the air. Your head feels heavy but you have a thousand things to do. Believe me it is Best to begin with the easiest. You too need to warm up. Be indulgent with your body. The work will gradually Wake you up and dispel the shadows of a bad night. Take it easy tackle easier tasks in Ray profession As a writer i apply this Rule if i Don t feel up to it i do not attempt to work on a novel which demands All of my strength. I pick up a Book and read Over a few Beautiful pages. From this i set for myself examples to follow. Or i May attack the easiest of the tasks awaiting me a few letters or Short article. This is not time lost for sooner or later these things would have to be done anyway. By getting them out of the Way first i Clear the Way for the other tasks. Goethe gave such advice to Young writers. It is easier he told them to write a Short poem inspired by Strong Emo Tion than to compose a Long epic. Therefore make your Early works Short. Besides chances Are that a collection of Short poems which Spring from the heart will be More Beautiful than a monumental work which is artificially written. It is later at the age of maturity and at the Peak of his creative Powers that a writer composes a masterpiece such As Faust if he has Genius. Neither you nor i will Ever write a Faust. But like All human beings we have our own lives to organize and plans to make. Let us not treat ourselves disparagingly. Many men and women if they do not succeed at first have a tendency to depreciate themselves. I will never amount to they say. I Haven t got what it they observe a More gifted Friend and think How Lucky he is he seems to do everything so know own abilities How do you know you Are ignorant of his failures his , unbeknownst to you he also wanted to attain too quickly a goal beyond his reach. Then he stopped and took Stock of his real abilities. He chose the easiest task and did Well what he was capable of doing. Imitate him. There is perfection in each human being. Your perfection is not like that of a Saint train yourself on level ground. Later you can tackle the obstacles. We often think that All human beings Are proud. This is not True. Many Are unsure of themselves. Those who appear vain and boastful Are often modest people afflicted with an inferiority Complex who attempt to reassure them selves by boasting of successes in which they May not be Lieve at All. Judge yourself neither to harshly nor too softly. Make a definite distinction Between that work which is conv Paible with your nature and that which is beyond your capabilities. With age experience and Effort these too will increase. Have Confidence in yourself. And above All never criticize yourself your friends will take care of that Lynn Drysdale. 19 year old student at Chil Dren s Hospital was Cho sen Queen Friday at the annual Valentine dance of the Manitoba student nurses association. Candidates represented schools of nursing in greater Winnipeg and Brandon. About 3so student nurses and their escorts attended the party in the sky View Ball room of the Marlborough hotel. It s Junul Takouni conic it the Bride s counsellor Birks wallers social stationery. Department Portage ave. At Smith St. And Polo Park shopping Centre women a Jonal station Pitat the ladies auxiliary to tache Hospital has bought a station Wagon for the Hospital with the proceeds of two years of fund raising. Fund raising projects during 1964, including bake sales a raffle handicraft sales and a gift shop realized which was used to buy Hospital Beds. The 63 members spent hours in visiting patients. Mrs. John s. Crosbie was re elected president of the group. Past president is mme. Joseph Belanger vice president mrs. Anne Malen recording Sec rectory mrs. A. H. Mcnaugh ton corresponding Secretary mme. Roger Blanchette and treasurer mme. J. C. Mouard. Chapter sends books to Binscarth school the Imperial order Daugh ters of the Empire Rupert land chapter donated Library books to foul lard school at Binscarth Man., and the Kinsmen school for retarded children in Winni Peg it was announced at the ninth annual meeting. Play ground equipment was also bought for the school in bins Earth. The 27-member group Contri buted to the University of Manitoba emergency fund and Iode scholarships. Mrs. H. C. Brisley was elected Regent of the chapter. Vice regents Are. Mrs. K. D. Thorsteinson and mrs. E. J. Angus Secretary mrs. R. G. Ware and treasurer mrs. H. F. Sinclair. Mainwood Beauty Salon ten operators no waiting with or without appoint ment m my m 1122 main St. At Redwood phone Justice 2-4529 visit our tint room for a free , free nylons with every wave m it framing the Oval the Oval is the Ideal shape and can Wear any hair style. 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