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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 15

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1941 FEWER RUNS ASSURED I 3M. Tboae praelon (ilk slockinsi arc growing acarea. Dip tbeaa la LUX adi after etery wearing. LUX removea the nenpiralion acida (hat rasa rana and holea keepa ilk threade Lns i i c.

Twominulee for LUX rare tttnight protect jour locking a from rana tomorrowl TO CUT DOWN RUNS.HOtS Quota International Will Convene At Lake Placid Club PERFECT RESULTS assured at all times Cooking with a McClary is not a matter of chance. When you entrust roasts or pastries to a McClary even you tan rest assured that they will turn out' to perfection. You'll know why when you see the many exclusive features, designed for better cooking, on the new McCLARY ELECTRIC RANGE Check These Features "RED HED" ELEMENTS OVEN HEAT CONTROL AUTOMATIC TIME CLOCK IMPROVED OVEN with. STABILIZER Buy on Hydro's EASY TERMS Switches and Elements Takm "Opportunities of Tomorrow" is the theme of the 22nd convention of Quota Club International, to be held at the Lake Placid club, Essex county, New York state, une 19 21. 1 President Clara Mason has issued the official call to the 4,000 professional and business executive women who are members of this organization, which has clubs throughout the United States, In and Australia.

Between 400 and 500 delegates and members are expected to attend. Principal speaker will be Mr. Edward Tomlinson, Inter American expert for the National Broadcasting company. Other speakers of note will address the luncheon ano banquet sessions on subjects ol national and international Importance. Defense service, finding ol committees, and plans for furthering the club's objectives will be considered at the business sessions.

The recreational features of the convention will Include sight seeing trips In the Adirondack. The purpose of the organization during the past year has been to make Quota a vital force In the community by promoting a five point program for good citizenship, crime prevention, extending friendly relations, gaining recognition Guaranteed 3 Year IT'S Krispies" is a registered Trade Mark of the Kellogg; Company of Canada Limited, for their delicious brand of oven popped rice. In other words, when you want Rice Krispies and you do want Rice Krispies say "Rice Krispies," and you'll get Rice Krispies And when you breakfast out, ask for the triple wrapped individual package. SIR VI BY SAVINCf BUY VICTORY BONDS! for the achievements of women, and international relations. Accomplishments under these activities will be reported.

Officers of Quota International are: Mrs. Clara Mason, Cargo. N.D., president; Miss Effie Louder milk, Blueneld, W. first vice president; Mrs. Eva M.

Leger, Saskatoon, second vice president; Mrs. Frances L. Landry, Baton Rouge, third vice president; Miss Frances V. McKillop. Pittsburgh, treasurer; Dr.

Mary Powell Northam. Baltimore. Dr. Hannah Simmons, Wor cester, Mrs. Marie Hicgins, Youngstown, Ohio, and Mrs.

Frances Weishampel, Allentown, directors. Mrs. Wanda Frey Joiner, of Los Angeles, is honorary life president, and the International honorary members are Viscountess Nancy Astor, London, England, and Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rhode, Alderson W. Va.

All Quota clubs are electing delegates and alternates to repre sent ttiem at Lake Placid. Joint Hostesses Entertain For June Bride Elect In honor of Miss Wlnnifred Brown, whose marriage to Mr. Alfred Ramsay will take place June 14, Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. i J.

Coutts and Mrs. A. Ramsay, entertained Monday afternoon and evening at Mrs. Reid's home, Lans downe ave. Spring flowers centred the table which was lighted by rose tapers.

In the afternoon Mrs. A. Brown presided and was assisted by Mrs. William Verschoot and Mrs. George Reid.

Mrs. I. Winters presided in the evening. The assistants were: Mrs. William Sangster, Miss Dolly Sangster and Miss Mabel Crawford.

a a MRS. Jack Lindsay, of Winnipeg, who has been visitlnr Mrs. Homer Dixon In Victoria, has returned to Vancouver. Her brother, Lieut Douglas Pennock, accompanied her from Victoria, and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

C. Pennock. MR. and Mrs. R.

G. Persse have left for a short visit at the Pacific coast. 0P9 BUM IN CANAM. THE HoppY "lav. hen to we 1 then Keuw' 'Tn eat'.

a free ctf Kr. itreat sr in" TtY It cre oToorro hO Marry Mothart at breakfast because the whole family is light hearted and contented when they see the Rice Krispiet package on the table. Testa prove that Rice Krispies stay floating in milk or cream for hours. Crisp to the last spoonful, they never mush down never get soggy! Mr makes'bm smile! 'w a Notco "Rice PICE! THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE PAGE IS Add A Gay Cloth To Your Linens Household Arts by Alice Brooks You'll Do This Simple Stitchary Quickly fis PATTERN 6985 A veritable flower garden for your tea cloth or pillow top and done mainly in easy lazy daisy stitch and French knots! It's your chance to use all the gay colors you like. Pattern 6985 contains a transfer pattern of one 15xl5 inch, four 3x64 lnch, twelve lUx4 inch motifs; illustrations of stitches; materials needed; color schemes.

To obtain this pattern send 20 cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Tribune, Household Arts 60 Front St West Toronto 2, Ont Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. WEDDINGS Frazer Savage Bridal i Held In St. Edward's St. Edward's rectory was the setting for a wedding, June 4. when Lillian Therese, youngest daughter of Mrs.

Isabel Savage, became the bride of Mr. Douglas Frazer, Minette, son of Canon and Mrs. Arthur Frazer, of Mont Nebo, Sask. Rev. Father Stangl officiated.

The bride wore a blue eyelet embroidery gown fe'aturing a full skirt and fitted bodice with front lacings of wide pink velvet ribbon. Her hat was a wide brimmed blue lace straw with white lace butterfly applique. She wore corsage of Johanna Hill roses. She was attended by Miss Helen Gallagher who wore a pink eyelet embroidered dress, fashioned similarly to that of the bride's, with blue velvet lacings. Her corsage was pink Delight roses.

The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Henry Daneleyko. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Frazer will reside in Ninette.

Burton Gray Wedding Held In Barrie, Ont. Trinity Anglican church, Barrie, was the scene of a wedding, Tuesday morning, June 6, at 10 clock, when Margaret Queenie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Gray, Winnipeg, became the bride of Driver George A. Burton, R.C.A.S.C., only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton, Minnedosa.

Captain the Rev. F. Whittlngton of ficiated. The bride and bridegroom were unattended. The bride wore a powder blue crepe dress with beige straw hat floral trimmed and veil draped.

She wore corsage of Talisman roses. The bride's mother wore a navy silk dress trimmed with white, and white hat The bridegroom's mother wore dusty rose crepe and and black hat with floral trimming. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. On their return from a trip to Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Burton will reside at 9 Field st, Barrie. Lucile Norma Lawson Weds Robertson The marriage of Lucile Norma, elded 'daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Lawson, to Mr. William Rigg Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Robertson, took place at 8 o'clock, May 24, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Walter Spence offi cnaled. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a rose dawn crepe dress, with matching flowered hat Her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses.

Her attendant Miss Sheila Law son, wore dove grey crepe, with a yellow flowered hat. Her corsage was of yellow roses and freesias. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Henry Robertson, R.C.A.F, was best man. The ceremony took place by candlelight before the fireplace, which was decorated with white lilacs and yellow rosea against a bank of ferns.

A reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson will reside at 114 Inkster blvd. Wed In Strose The marriage of Lawrence Gabrielle Bissonnette, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Bissonnette. to Mr.

Robert Riddle, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Younger, took place June 5 In Strose parish church. Rev.

Father J. Magnon, O.MX, officiated. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mr. D.

Bourgeois attended the groom. Mrs. Ralph Graves, of Dauphin, sang Ava Maria. Mr. Jules Le counte also sang.

The bride wore a pale pink redingote dress with beige hat and corsage of roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Following a honeymoon at Kenora Mr. and Mrs. lounger, will reside in Bran Gordon Poulter 'The marriage of Maud Elizabeth, only daughter of Mrs.

Poulter and the late Mr. William Poulter, of Selkirk, to Leading Aircraftsman William Frederick Gordon, eldest son of Mr. William Gordon, Selkirk, was solemnized at 3 p.m. May 17, at the home of the bridegroom's father, Eveline st R. S.

Montgomery officiated. Miss Helen Mary Gordon, sister of the bridegroom, played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr, George Poulter. She wore a redingote of Elizabeth blue wool over blue and white flowered silk. Her corsage was of Briarcliffe roses.

The attendants were Mrs. Hugh Gordon, Selkirk, and Dr. John Gordon, Winnipeg. play stjtjjorr WITH THE BUDGET tT Atut4 Kilt T.KUK Tjipsssffv: 4 r. HKRR IS ALL YOU HAVSTO DOt Jj set photoa of th.

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I fTTT A 1 KLIK and eggs man, oh man, what a natural I Fried KLIK yes just popping with all the flavor and goodness of tender, lean, sweet pork. Don't take our word for it try KLIK and eggs for your breakfast tomorrow. KLIK is wonderfully economical there's never any waste and it needs no refrigeration. KLIK comes only in the SQUARE 12 oz. can the modern, handier can that makes KLIK easier to slice, smarter to serve.

KLIK IS A REGISTERED TRADE "MARK V7n MLbL Presentation Is Made To June Bride In hnnnr nf Ml Mnrparrt Gllliatly, a bride elect of June 14. miss Margaret amnn. ceveriey st, entertained Wednesday evening. The table was centred with a miniature bride and bridegroom nfft hv him tanera. The ueit rtt hnnnr a nrsntrl with a gift.

The guests numbered 12. MISS Stephenie Campbell, who has been the guest Mr Philip Kllvert, Alcade has returned to her home in Victoria, B.C. A TASTY MEW DISH FOR A QUICK SUMMER MEAL I OH GROUND STEAK WITH POTATO AND KETCHUP TOPPING Combine 1 lb. ground steak, 1 cup soft bread crumb, cup milk, 1 tap. salt.

Shape into large oval inches thick. Brown in fat. Place on hot platter. Top with mathed potatoes. Make arlla in potatoea.

Pill with equal parts Herns Ketchup and butter, heated to boiling point. iiEinz TOMATO KETCHUP R. J. Heina AND EGGS ItUUFOR BREAKFAST 'JMl Free Aeroplane Pictures .4 5,, 1 iL 7.

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