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PAGE 14 Walter H. Cade, 69 Montcalm st. i4fcerf Ouelette 21 Berry St. Horwood Graduate From a vsw J. A.

Comeault Lttellier, Man. 21 L. Jack Rachlis 415 Alfred ave. Ibovtrnnwnt 1 Eitra) SUNDAY AUG. 9 Lv.

WINNIPEG S.JO Ar. KENORA ll.M) a.m. RETURNING Lv. KENORA 7.50 p.m. Ar.

WINNIPEG 10.30 p.m. 8top at Ingolf, Laclu, Knwatin, In both Dty coach accom niodation. No tiaqgaga chtcliid. Chiidrtn, I yaara and undar 12, Half DELIGHTFUL SHORT 0T TRIPS ON LAKE OF THE WOODS. VISIT DEVIL'S GAP LODCC.

ANOTHER ONE DAY BARGAIN TRIP SUNDAY, AUC. 16 For Information phonm CITY TICKET OFFIce 103 PEPQT IIUKtl OFFICE 90J Garson Lecker 507 Gertrude ave. 2L. William Dulmage 2L, 672 Jubilee ave. Dauphin, Man.

Madder Debnam The marriage of Eva, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Debnam, to Mr. William Madder, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Madder, of Douglas, was solemnized, Aug. 1. at 7 p.m., in Sparling United church. Rev. G.

A. McMillan officiated. Summer flowers decorated the church. Miss Taylor was at the organ, and Miss Ruth Madder, cousin of the bridegroom, sang Because. The bride was given In marriage by her father and wore a princess dress of poudre blue with three quarter length sleeves.

Her hat was 'of matching felt, with a shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Jean Godhin was bridesmaid, and wore dusty pink crepe, fashioned on princess iines, with waist length jacket poudre blue hat. Mr. and Mrs.

I Madder left by motor for Clear Lake and will reside in Sheffield Court. Moore Hayden Marriage of Margaret Lillian, eldest daughter of Mrs. T. Hayden and the late Mr. Hayden, to Mr.

John Gray Moore, eldest son ol Mrs. W. Moore and the late Mr. Moore took place Aug. 1, 7 p.m.

at St. Andrew's church, Sturgeon Creek. Rev. T. Marshall officiated.

The bride was given in marriage hy her brother in law, Mr. E. Forest. She wore a blue redingote dress with veiled draped pompadour hat in matching tones and corsage of pink Briarcliffe and Sweetheart roses. She was attended by Miss Caroline Moore, sister of the bride Rroom.

Her gown was a two piece model of dusky ro.ce crepe. Her turban of matching shade was veil draped. She wore a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mr. mmM i Dri fS afj 1 brother of the bride wr Qrirnr.

ff.vi man' A reception was held I Vli lsllLWMl the home of the bride's mothe 1 iff iFl FaTJ pacfic ave. Mr. and Mr Moore will reside in Winnipeg, Officers' Arthur Rogers 422 Joan A' Arc St. St. Boniface I) School Xh gs mS Murray Campbell 246 Waverley st.

W. F. Casseman 2, 242 Machray ave. Jicob Charles Kirby 396 Cathedral ave. Bert Migicousky 321 Magnus ave.

Arthur Fraser 467 Dominion st. xixJf 5 if ii ii ir i Garland Horton 323 Kingsway William Grant 2S0 Borebank St. Gordon Edward Good Winnipeg James F. Clarke 390 Simcoe st. J.

YL Zenon M. Ferley 32 Bannerman ave. I I lilyy.yww, sheer over satin featuring a brocaded hip top bodice with high round neck and leg mutton sleeves. The skirt was full. Her veil was held by a headdress ol orange blossoms.

She carried a bouquet of Calls lilies, Happy Day roses and baby's breath. She was attended by three cousins. Miss Pauline Nowosad. Miss Mary Maxymyshyn, Miss Nadia Shevchuk and Miss Betty Billings. They were gowned in separate pastel shades of pink Bell Croft Gordon United church was decor ated with palms, ferns and multi THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1942 Barry Leipsic 186 Dromort ave.

Hardwicke Browne 140 Sherbrooke st. T. C. Humphreys 2L, Morris Beresford 2L. Elmer Axford 221 Oak st.

42S Ash st. Winnipeg ft A The twenty three Manitobans shown above were among those receiving their certificates today at Officers' centre, Brockville, Ont. Included are two former junior hockey stars, "Zeke" Ferley, goalkeeper of the 1937 Winnipeg Monarchs, and "Babe" Hobday, of the 1911 champion Winnipeg Rangers. Ratcliff a Letter A wedding was solemnized at St Alphonsus church, Aug. 2, at 9 a.m., when Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Lester, was united to Mr. James Ellis Ratcliffe.

Rev. Father Mc Cullough officiated. The church was decorated with delphinium, day lilies and candles. Wedding music was played by Miss Freda Hack. Misses Madeline Gelley and Bernlce Rhysak sang Ave Maria end Miss Phyllis Honer sang Because.

The bride wore a white sheer pown, the bodice topped by a shirred yoke embroidered in gold thread. Bishop sleeves and a full nkirt were added features. She wore a sweetheart headdress which secured her finger tip veil. She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses and white sweet peas. The bride's two attendants were her sister, Mrs.

L. Wade, and Mrs. K. Saunders. Mrs.

Wade wore midnight blue net over taffeta with fweetheart neckline. The full skirt showed lace Insets. Mrs Saunders' gown was on princess lines of blue sheer, the front marked by a row of tiny pink velvet bows. They wore matching veils secured with halos of pastel tinted flowers. They carried Talisman roses and pink sweet peas.

Mr. John Honer was best man and Messrs. H. and A. Lester were Ushers.

The wedding breakfast and reception were held at the home of the bride parents, Union eve. After a short honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe will reside In Elmwood.

WEDDINGS Hampton Giilason A wedding was solemnized in St James United church, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m., when Hudora, daughter of Mr. H. Gislason, of Selkirk, became the bride of LAC. Nelson Oakley Hampton, R.C.A.F., youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Hampton, 201 Albany st. Rev.

A. M. J. Gray officiated. Mrs.

Charles Ross sang, At Dawning. The bride wore a street length dress of queen's blue with white picture hat and corsage of American Beauty roses and baby's breath. She was attended by Mrs. Edward Gill, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Evelyn Vincent. They wore gowns of delphinium blue with white hats and corsages of Talisman roses and baby's breath.

Bdr. Alan Lennox, of the R.C.A., was best man. AC.l Clifford Houston and AC.l Ross Lennox, R.C.A.F.. were ushers. Following a reception at the Dominion Business College hall, St.

James, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton oi james. mr, ann Mrs. campion Sawchenko Klukewlch Pink and white roses and greenery amid candlelight decorated the Ukrainian Orthodox church, Mea cham, Aug.

2, at 11 a.m., when Vera Doris, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Klukewich, Mea cham, became the bride of Mr. Terry Taras Sawchenko, second son of Mr.

and Mrs. Steven Sawchenko, Arran, Sask. Rev, G. Hrebenuk, of Saskatoon, officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white tured a fitted lace bodice with three quarter sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.

A wreath of match flowers held her chapel veil. She carried a bouquet of pink Briar cliffe roses. Little Ronald and Margaret Cook were trainbearers. Ronald wore an air force uniform and Margaret, a floor length frock of heavenly blue satin. Pink bows formed trimming at the waistline and at the hem of the full skirt.

A reception was held in the Dominion Business College, Kelvin st. Sergeant and Mrs. Bell left for the Lake of the Woods. They will live In Yorkton, Sask. For going away the bride wore a redingote ensemble of olive green and white figured bemherg crepe with wide brimmed beige felt hat and red fox fur.

Her corsage was of Talisman roses. Rathbone Wllmot The wedding was solemnized In romRnce Wup, CBnary ycUow and M.tlhZ. u0r hort honeymoon at Fort nile Rreen. Thelr veils were held LM AURUS 4' at William. Ont.

They will reside in hv mrnnet. white r.mniinn. 8,30 Isabel, second daugh showing three quarter length sleeves. Her corsage was of pink Madder manner They carried chrysanthemums and baby breath. Mr.

Alexander Sawchenko. brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Messrs. Percy Shw chenko, another brother of the bridegroom, Orest Zaleschuk, cousin of the bride, and Vik Klukewich, brother of the bride, were ushers. The reception was held In the Ukrainian Orthodox hall.

The bride and bridegroom motored to Banff and Lake Louise. The bride changed to a rose and white ensemble with matching hat and corsage of Sweetheart roses and Calla lilies. Mr. and Mrs. Saw chenko will reside in Toronto.

ter or Mr. F. D. Wilmot and the late Mrs. Wilmot, to Mr.

John Otis Kathbone, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Rathbone.

Rev. Kelson C. Smith officiated. The bride chose a eown of now der blue with navy hat and corsage of Sweetheart roses and sweet peas. a reception was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs.

Rathbone will reside at Ste. 6 Gladstone apts. Hunter Caldwell Before an Improvised altar of summer flowers, a wedding took place Aug. 1, at 12.30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Caldwell, Ninga, when their only daughter, Ella Mildred, became the bride of Mr. Robert Gordon Hunter. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John colored summer flowers for the 'Hunter, of Moline, Man.

Rev. John wedding August 1 at 7.30 p.m. of; Barbour, of Bolssevain, officiated. Vera Gertrude Croft and Sergeant The bride, who was given in mar Angus Duncan Bell, RCA. York (riage by her father, wore a two i.js.a.

iii. MYiniu whs ton. The r.nrfe i the vnuncer best man. The reception was held daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. of 'T''1 Croft. The bridegroom is the 1570 Ross ave. The bride changed younger son of Mrs.

H. Harrison of ui uumj imiik rruuigoie, wun I m. and the late Mr. J. Bell.

Rev. J. A. Doyle performed the ceremony. Wedding music was played by Mr.

Thomas Lee. Miss lima Towes sang Perfect Love and Because. The bridegroom was piece dress of dusty rose crepe. white braid outlining the round neck and 1he three quarter length sleeves. She wore a corsage of pink and white sweet peas and snapdragons and carried a white Bible with white satin streamers studded with sweet peas.

Miss Dorothy Hunter, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid attended by Flight Sergeant C. H. and wore rose beige crepe. Mr. tirook.

K.c.A.r Yorkton. Ushers 'Jack Hunter was his brother's were Corporal M. Harvey and Ser geant H. Rogers. Given in marriage by her fflther, groomsman.

Miss Marion Simpson, of Winnipeg, sang The Voice That Breathed the bride wore a Princess gown of O'er Eden and Perfect Love, ac white brocaded satin. The bodice companied by Mrs. Ruth Caldwell, featured a sweetheart neckline andiof Winnipeg. sleeves ending In lily points over Following a buffet luncheon, at the hands. The full skirt ended intended by the immediate relatives a circular train.

Her finger tip veil was held by a Queen Anne headdress. She carried Johanna Hill roses. The maid of honor, Miss Eva Mary Croft, ster of the bride, was braid on the yoke and wide inset girdle, had a little Peter Pan collar and bishop sleeves. A blue flower Bert 'halo held her chapel veil. She ear as.

ried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. and a few Intimate friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter left by motor for a short honeymoon. They will reside at Moline, Man, Vf A it gowned in mist blue georgette.

The n' bodice, trimmed with tracery of 5 thf Renter, lit, i nun i'pl Mvp ne win be the guest of her momer, Mrs. Preston, at Maple ireeK, on tne return journey, and will visit relatives In Wawanesa and Baldur. Miss Fatricln Brown, Edmonton. Mrs. Hyman Heft, of Montreal cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid.

lis the guest of her parents Mr, Her gown of Ice blue chiffon fea and Mrs. David Rusen. Canadians In England Are Principals In Military Wedding A military wedding took plnre in St. Mary' parifh church, Hnr sl'am County, Exsx, England, on June 20, when pursing Sist.T Gertrude Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold B. C. Lake, of St. Johns, Newfoundland, became the bride of Captain John D. I.eishnyin, son of Dr.

and Mrs. A. G. V. Irishman, of Winnipeg.

The reremon was performed by the rector, Rev. i Dowen Lee, assisted Padre Campbell The bride was given In marriage by Colonel Scott, of No. 1 Canadian General hospital. The bride wore the dress uniform of the Nursing Sisters, as did Nursing Sister Edna Lelshman, who attended her. Mr.

Harold Lake, brother of the bride and a member of the Canadian forces overseas, was best man. Following reception at No. 1 Canadian General hospital, the bride and bridegroom left for a short trip to Scotland. Gaudreau Tanghe The Sacred Heart church, St. Boniface, was the scene a wedding at 9 o'clock July 25th, when Martha, daughter of Mr.

A. Tanghe and the late Mrs. A. Tanghe, became the bride of LAC Roland Gaudreau, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

N. Gaudreau. Father Peter performed the ceremony. The bride was given In marriage by her father, and wore a gown of white triple sheer, the full skirt falling from a shirred waistline. The bodice featured a Peter Pan Vi collar and hishon slec 1 VJ was held by a Queei I jt I shirred sheer.

SI I I bouquet of cream rosi if I breath. Lib mi wmmm 1 1 Miss Zelma Tanghe, Leonard Hobday 67 Edmonton st. bride, was maid of honor. Her gown of dusty blue sheer featured long puffed sleeves and a round neckline. She wore a chapel veil of matching tones held by a halo of blue cornflowers.

She carried a bouquet of white roses, sweet peas and baby breath. Miss Alice Gaudreau, sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid and wore a gown of buttercup yellow, with round neckline and long draped sleeves. She wore matching chapel veil secured by a halo of yellow roses. Miss Margaret Roels sang Ave Maria. Adolph Seys, A.S.C.

and LAC Gustav Ruppel, R.C.A.F., attended the bridegroom. A reception was held at the Transit hotel for the immediate members of the family. Later an informal dance was held at the Belgium cluh. Mr. and Mrs.

Gaud: reau will reside in Winnipeg. Jonei Nabhotz A wedding was solemnized at Broadway Baptist church. Mooso min, Aug. 1, when Irene Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

P. E. Nabhotz, became the bride of Pte. Wilfred Jones, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jones, Gull Lake, Sask. Rev. J. E. Smith performed tht ceremony.

The bride waa given In marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white sheer and lace over white satin. Har veil of silk net was held by a wreath of pink ro.es and lily of the valley. She carried a bou quet of white carnations and blue delphinium. She was attended cy Miss Jane Hcrron, of Whitewood, and Miss Lorraine Herron.

Miss Jane Herron's gown was of pink net veiling rink satin. She carried a bouquet of sweet peas and baby's breath. Miss Lorraine Herron was in yellow silk trimmed with blue satin bows. She carried a basket of candytuft and baby's breath. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr.

Reese Jones, of Gull Lake, Sask. A reception was held at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will reside at 1952 Robinson Regina.

Green Kwieclen Immaculate Conception church was the scene of a wedding, Aug ust when Bern ice Caroline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Kwlecien became the bride of LAC. Walter Green, son of Mrs.

W. M. Green. Father Mullaly of ficiated. Given in marriage by her father.

the bride wore a dawn blue red ingote ensemble, with corsage of Johanna Hill roses and sweetpeas. Her hat was of matching felt, with shoulder length veil. She was attended by her fister, Miss Kwieclen, who wore dusty rose crepe with white turban. Mr. Ferris Cook was best man.

Following a reception at the St. Regis hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Green left for a short honeymoon at the Lake of the Woods. MONDAY STORE HOURS: 9 a.m.

to 5.30 p.m. DIAL ALL 3 2 2 ron. hilling sal? oi FUIIX1TUIIE nnil lIoiiirfiirnisliiiig See the special values In fine furniture, soundly constructed, fashionable and practical, Fifth Floor. Rugs and Curtains, Fourth Floor. China, Lamps, Blankets and Bedding, Second Floor.

liny An War Saving Stamp Daily We've made It convenient for you by Installing a special Stamps Booth on the Main Floor. Buy an EXTRA Stamp as often as you On Service Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray, 81 Hill Norwood, ARTHUR GRAY.

18, has left Winnipeg for service at the west coast. He enlisted with the R.C.N.V.R. April 7, 1942. Born in Winnipeg, he attended Tache school and Norwood Collegiate prior to enlistment. Gabrle Leckhoon A wedding was solemnized the evening of August 1 in the rectory of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church when Ann, eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Gabrie, of Sioux Lookout, became the bride of Pte. Michael Leckhoon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leckhoon. of Umfre ville, Ont. Rev. Fr. L.

P. Brunet officiated. Miss Pauline Gabrie. sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Pankow were bridesmaids. Mr.

Michael Icton was best man. A reception was held in the Ukrainian hall. Mr. and Mrs. Leckhoon left for points near Vancouver, B.C., where Pte.

Leckhoon is stationed. hand Samson The marriage of Gladys Margaret, only daughter of Rev. and Mrs. P. V.

Samson, East Kilrionan. to Mr. Ivan Lorlmer Shand, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Shand, also of East Kildonan, was solemnized, July 31, at 2 45 p.m., in Killarney United church. The father of the bride officiated! The bride was attended by Miss Betty Jean Shand. sistej of the bridegroom. Mr. Richard Samson, brother of the bride, was best man.

A wedding luncheon was held nl Morden's hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Shand left for a brief honeymoon at Indian Bay, Lake of the Woods, and will reside in East Kildonan. Murray Blewett KAMSACK, Aug. 7 A wedding took place amid a setting of ffns and delphinium in West minster Memorial United church, Kamsack, Aug.

3, when Marjory Juanila, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Blewett, became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Martin Murray, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Murray, of Glenavon, Sask. The double ring ceremony was con ducted by Rev. W. J.

B. Tate. Miss Ruth Stewart, niece of the bride, presided at the organ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a crushed rose woo crepe suit, the coat showing beige fox lapels. Her hat was of beige felt with veir drapery. She car ried a colonial bouquet of pink larkspur, wlule sweet peas jonanna mil roses and mauve pansies.

Mrs W. Balfour Carss. sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a tropic.il blue aloncal Leave Over fit i Ike Jt I After spending a short leav with his wife, Mrs. J.

W. Craig, 233 College St. James, LEAD. ING SEAMAN J. W.

CRAIG has returned to his ship. Palsson Holm The marriage of Olga, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. HqJm, of Arborg, to Mr.

Johannes Pali son, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pals son, Arborg, took place at tha home of the bride's parents, Aug. 1st, at 2 p.m.

Rev. S. Olafsson of Selkirk, officiated. Mrs. W.

S. Eyolfson played the wedding music. The bride, given In marriage by wool suit with beige hat and cr hfr wore a gown of heaven ried a cascade of vellow roses not ovrr printed taffetta with white daisies. Mr. Lawrence Glen Craigie was best man.

Ushers were Messrs. Dennis Armstrong and William Carss, rephew of the bride, An informal reception was heir! at the home of the bride's parents. Summer flowers were arranged throughout the rooms. Mr. and Mrs.

Murray will reside at Geraldton, Ont. blue chapel veil. She carried a bouquet of Shasta daisies. Miss Grace Eyolfson was bridesmaid and wore rose taffetta with blue chapel veil and carried a bouquet of snapdragons. Mr.

Paul Palsson, brother of th bridegraom, was best man. A reception was held at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Palsson will reside in Arborg.

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