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es' CO Ec ai: ve bo Sa ha Sa sr lit ed CO to he on C( vti hi le' In Oi ot ah to th ci rr. at th iif or PAGE 10 Hon, J. T. Thorson Says Women Doing "Marvelously Fine Bit Of Service Canada's 420,000 members of the of the ministry of war prmed forces "represents a steadyj Of the Nationul board he stream of per month on a srid: "I can speak with unalloyed oluntary enlistment basis; we pride." He paid tribute to the stand comparison with any other genius of the commissioner, John country," Hon. J.

T. Thorson, fed Criorson. He said a short docu tral minister of war services, told mentary film produced in Canada, the Women's Canadian club at a Churchill's won an Acad lur.eheon Saturday in the Fort imy Award, 'i he films went into Garry hotel. 900 Canadian theatres on their Mrs. F.

L. Lloyd, president, in merits, paid for, not as propaganda, troduced him as a craduate of the Abo.t censorship he said I r.iversity of Manitoba and a for drama could be unfoldpd, were it; rrer dean of thj law school. jvise to do so." The purpose was On a population basis, Canada's "not to preve.it criticism, but tuj I rmy was equivalent to an army prevent publication of informa i of 7,000,000 in the U.S.A.. said the tion valuable to the errrmy and tpcaker. At 1 lie present late of to obtain Information of assistance; enlistment, C.inaria wouli have to our ra.usp." 600.01 H) by next March.

Citizenship endeavors to help! Women he said, were "of the tlie forces be praised. Salvage in utmost use in the armed forces. 'he hands of citizens was a Rood Taking them in side by side with job; still more materials could be the men was a new step in the. collected yet. As for women's history of the countrv.

His de Vernon's voluntary services, he r.irtmcnt sent out applications to would like to see central Volun women who had indicafed thf ir desire to serve. So far 4,000 were taken on, serving in 26 occupy tions. "They're doine a mar llously fine bit of service," Mr. Thorson. tiipations listed numbered "when the call came ti clinicians for overseas, iihle to act quickly.

barkachr, dray, drafted out aH the FRUITATIVES ConedJat Urtytif Sdhnf Livr Tobtti SE 3HMS ShapedtoFit COItlort and Smartness Personified WINNIPEG LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS, DYERS. CLEANERS teer Bureaus all over the country. "We want women to organize for community solidarity; it maintains morale." As for women working saidlln munitions, steel, inspection and i other such jobs, there were 70.000, "A soldier said to me the other "Hnd we hope lo double the num c'ny the grub was much better thebrr this ear." minute the women moved in." Mr. Thorson snid the govern ripscrihinfr in rii'tnil Ihe work nient was enn. icious of its resnon "nf the various divisions under his s'bility; it had definite objective; department, Mr.

Thorson spoke dfianri intended to press on despite; he national icgislration forms frenzied criticism. "It must not hich came in by the ton. They be said in Canada we pledged our; were sorted and tiled and were; maximum cnon, Dut did not r.ow In the possession of the de jp.ake it." partment of labor. Specialized or Emily R. Ham The film board, the public in formation, the CBC, civilian fire fighters, travel boreau, censorship.

voluntary assistance of citizens were other matters in the hands LOOK OUT FOR YOUR LIVER Buck it up right now and feci Ilk million I Your Irrer it the Urrnt erfan in your booy end molt important to tour health. It pours out biio to difeai food, ftts rid of mitt, supplies new energy, allows proper nourishment to rearb your blood, when your brer goto out ol order food decomposes in your intestine. Ton ee coon constipated, stemarh and kidnert ran work properly. Ion led rotten headachy, Is Bride Of N. A.

Peterson St. Chrysostom's church was the scene of a wedding at 7.30 o'clock Saturday evening, when Emily Rose, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Ham, became the bride of Mr. Norman A. Peterson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Peterson. Canon W. J. Merrick was the Spring blr the altar. was at the The bride by her father.

Iiivifn in mnrriae Her gown was of turquoise taffeta, thi bodice with a For erer 35 yeriuSotunds have wen transit sweetheart neckline and elbow relief from these miseries with Frust a tiro. I length sleeves In leg o'mutton in So can yen eu. Try Fnirt a tites nail bo design. The bouffant skirt was simply delifhted how oukkly you'll ieel like a marked at intervals along the base new person, happy and well apin. 2Sc, 50c with American beauty velvet bows.

Her chapel veil in matching tones' was held by a cluster of flowers. She carried Chieftain roses. She was attended by her lister. Miss Ivy Ham, who wore sun gold net over taffeta with puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. The skirt was full.

The waist as girdled with azure blue velvet finished with a back bow and full length ends. She wore a matching veil secured with a floral cluster. She carried Talisman roses: Mr. Ernest Peterson was his brother's best man. Ushers were: Messrs.

Robert Peterson, also a brother of the bridegroom, and Robert Piatt. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. 506 Poison ave. Pink and white carnations were used as decoration. Mr nnrl Mrs.

Peterson will live at 486 of Cathedral ave, Red Cross group, Friends and Relations, will meet Tuesday, at 8 p.m., at 115 Royal st. ftf with every regular vita pep sm Panel Novelty In Soft Dress By Anne Adams Put this beautifully designed dress on your "must have and order this pattern today! It's an Anne Adams style, Pattern 4681. The whole dress Is nicely panelled. But the front panelling shows smart originality In a high, scalloped seam to slim your waist and in generous gathers to soften the bodice panels. Your sleeves may be short or in gathered, three quarter length.

And you may buckle a belt in back, tie It in front or use a gay ribbon' sash. You'll enjoy making this useful, becoming frock with the accompanying Sewing Instructor to speed you on! Pattern 4681 Is available In misses' and women's sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30. 32, 34. 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 takes 3H yards 39 inch fabric.

Send TWENTY CENTS 20c In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER, Address orders to The Tribune, Pattern 60 Front We ita Toronto, 2, Ont. Brace's Bilsnced Bilion Bird Seed lh combinslion of 10 mineral nth iogredients mskina ic the perfect diet but for txtrm pep, plumtae and sons.

Brace's VITA FFP is valuable in Vitamins B. aod G. It contains 14 ingredients. You. get a generous simple with every psckage of Bruce'a Bird Seed.

(Vita Pep also sold in 15c tins). Ximtmhn Bnct'i Bird Crmnl or lit Cttt ion I y. it 4 home of her mother. Mrs. G.

Edwards, Fort Osborne barracks. The tablo was centred with a silver vase of Talisman roses. The occasion was also the birthday of the baby's maternal grandmother. 0 0 0 Winnipeg Badminton club A will close the season's activities with a dance in the club Saturday evening. Mr.

Harold R. Parker will be In charge of RS. Lome Cameron has arrived cupy Kilmorie, Roslyn road, for the next two weeks. ifeTN DoThis IffChild Has a Cold Relieve Misery Improved VicJb Way Mothers, you will ttelcome the relief from misery that comes with a "VapoRub Massage." With this more thorough treatment, the poultice and vapor action of Vicks VapoRub more effectively KNETMUS irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors IllMUUTtS chest and back like a warmina poultice or plaster STMTS reuevino misery right awayl Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. TO GET "VapoRub Massage" with all lis benefits massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on IMPORTANT RIB AREA OP BACK as well as throat and chest spread a thick layer on chest cover with a warmed cloth.

BR i burb to use genuine, time tested VICKS VAPORUB. if I I 1 ek.t I ft VV 1 1 THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1942 News Of Social Activities I I I TTTi i ,) IEUT. STUART WAY, R.C.A.S.C., and MRS. WAY are pictured following their marriage Saturday afternoon in St. Margaret's Anglican church.

The bride was Miss Phyllis Eleanor Wiggins, daugh were placed ontT of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Wiggins, 103 Middle Gate. The bride Reynolds groom is the younger son of Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Way. Lieutenant jand Mrs. Way will live in Brandon.

1 if I MRS. JAMES SLOAX, with Miss Bevcrlev Latter. i in rhnri arrangements for the final party of the season to be held Wednesday evening by the Puffin and Viking Ski clubs in the Empire grill of the St. Charles hotel. A dance will follow dinner.

Christening Of Daughter Was Event Of Easter Sunday The little daughter of Capt. G. S. Cooley (overseas) and Mrs. Cooley, Fort Osborne barracks, was christened Easter Sunday at 2 p.m.

in All Saints' church. Rev. J. Anderson performed the ceremony. The baby received the name of Carolyn Louise.

The godparents were Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellough and Mrs. J.

Edwards, Regina. Sask. Mrs. H. Good stood proxy for Mrs.

towards. Following the christening, Mrs. cooley entertained at tea at the St. Anne's Guild Of St. George's Church Plans Spring Tea Mrs; George Hasted Dowker will receive with Miss Stella Richardson, president of St.

Anne's Guild of St. George's church. Crescentwood, at the spring tea to be held Saturday, from 3 to 6 p.m., in the parish hall. Mrs. Fred S.

Nickle, general convener, will be assisted by Mrs. H. A. Watson. Tea table convener is Mrs.

T. H. Kirby assisted by Mrs. Rupert Carr. The sale of work will include a baby' basket from which hand imade baby clothfs will be sold.

Mrs. C. J. F. Jackson and Mrs.

B. Moffat are co conveners. A particular attraction will be a sale of pies at Pie Corner, which will be convened by Miss Kay Butt assisted by Mrs. C. C.

Murphy. The Thrift Shop will be convened by Mrs. W. H. Marr, assisted by Mrs.

L. A. Fonseca. Other conveners are: Decora tions. Miss Laura Agnew, assisted by Mrs.

F. V. Dennis and Miss M. Miller; kitchen, Mrs. William Ait ken, assisted by Miss Agnew and Mrs.

A. W. Benham; advertising and invitations. Miss Stella Rich ardson, assisted by Mrs. J.

Arm strong. Assisting with the tea table will be: Mrs. W. E. Campbell, Mrs.

W. A. Martin. Mrs. Frank Micholls, Mrs.

Harold M. Scott, Mrs. Hugh Bartlett, Mrs. C. J.

Bodle, Mrs. R. W. Gyles, Miss Belinda Miss Muriel Pratt, Mrs. H.

B. de Wynter. Mrs. Ken Mclntyre. Mrs.

D. L. Taterson. Mrs. K.

L. Perry and Mrs. B. Gillespie. H.

Cove and Mrs. 1 George Barefoot will be hostesses of Monday evening, enter taining at a cup and saucer shower at Mrs. Cove's home. Banning in honor of Miss Isobcl Dolan, a bride elect of April 18. Spring blossoms will centre the table at which Mrs.

Martin Dolan will pre side. Assistants will be Mrs. C. C. Morden and Miss Marie Cove.

RS. Charles F. Joyce, with her Charles Joyce, who has been occupying Major J. S. McMahon's residence, Lot 7, Charleswood will return to their apartment in Crescent Court the middle of April.

Mrs. Joyce's daughter, Mrs. John Kilgo'ur, of Montreal, and her baby daughter, Elizabeth Joyce, will be with her. and Mrs. William Ormond and baby have arrived from Trail, B.C., and are the guests of Dr.

Ormond's brother, Mr. D. Stewart Ormond and Mrs. Ormond, Niagara st. I Group Winnipeg Women's Air Force auxiliary, will nuet in Grace church, Tuesday, at 8.13 I The Lewis Women's club will I meet Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Jessie Maclennan, I 247 Ruby St. Boyne L.O.B.A., 133, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the S.O.E. hall, Harbison ave.

An apron shower will follow. A The Home Street United Church W.A. will meet Tuesday in the lower hall, at 2.30 p.m. Ca. daughtr.

E. Beech, with In law, Mrs. W. Churchill Beech, left Saturday night for Guelph, to attend the wedding of Miss Gwendolyn Olive Beech, to Mr. C.

Dean Howard, of Ottawa, eldest son of Mr. G. A. Howard and the late Mrs. Howard, of Shawville, Que.

The wedding will take place April 11, at 4.30 p.m., in Guelph. A reception will he held at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Robert Brydon, 35 Powell West, "We Are Happy To Announce SQUADRON LEADER and Mrs. E. H.

Sharpe, of Toronto, 1 formerly of Winnipeg, are receiv i ing congraiulations on the birth of I twins: a daughter and son. I Flight Lleutennnt E. L. Stevens, R.C.A.F.," and Mrs. Stevens are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son.

Mrs. Stevena was Miss Kathleen Vickers. i Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Simpson, Dominion announce the blrtn of a daughter. The baby will he named Janice Marie. Ronald Gilbert is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs.

William K. Worton, Atlantic for their son, horn April 2. Mrs. Worton was Miss Wynne Barber. Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Christie, Red Lake, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs.

Christie was Miss Evelyn Hamilton. MISS Ingred Styffa will leave Tuesday for her home In Port Arthur after spending Eastertide in Winnipeg, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Trewhitt, Wellington crescent. I RS. FRED S. NICKLE Is general convener of the spring tea St. Anne's guild of St.

George's church will hold Saturday from 3 to 6 p.m. In the parish hall. She will be assisted by Mrs. H. A.

Fraser. rETA Gamma chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority entertained at dinner at Moore's Sunday evening In honor of Miss Betty Spencer of Buffalo, N.Y. M1 5 th i il mm i i fcwaMiaaiHinir urmiHiTi m' inofiTfoWwiaoiiiiiasssl LIEUT. DONALD H. McMILLAN and his bride are pictured following their wedding at 4.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of St.

Ignatius' church. The bride was Miss Penelope Fraser, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Fraser, of Calgary, Alta. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

McMillan, of Huxley, Alta. Lieutenant and Mrs. Eraser will reside for a time in the Fort Garry hotel. Two Hostesses Arrange Party For Miss Helen Tingley Mies nnrflon Plphmnnrl tin A R. and Mrs.

Harley Paul, along with Miss Margaret Rigate, were weekend visitors in Winnipeg from Fort William, having arrived to attend the marriage of Mrs. Paul's sister. Miss Doris Evelyn Rigate, to Flight Sergeant Charles Alexander Spence, R.C. A.F., an event of Saturday. They will return home Monday evening.

ISS Betty Symes, of Fort Wil liam, who has spent the Easter season with her aunt, Mrs. K. k. Graham, and Mr. Graham, Ash will leave Tuesday for her home.

Gifts Of Linen Are Presented To Bride Elect In honor of Mrs. Eleanor Allan, whose wedding to Aircraftman A. C. Wilson will take place shortly, Mrs. Fred Hislock, Beverley and Mrs.

J. Allan, entertained Friday evejiing at a linen shower at Mrs. Hislock's home. The supper table was centred with a howl of daffodils. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs.

H. Allan, Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. L.

R. Walker, Mrs. Timberll and Miss E. Green. Guests numbered 32.

ASSISTANT Section Officer Joy Bristol, R.C.A.F., Women's Division, spent the weekend in Winnipeg the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coyne, Yale ave.

She returned Sunday evening to Dauphin where she is stationed. 0 Several small parties have been arrangrd prior to the dance to be held Monday evening by the ju nior members of the Winnipeg! Winter club. I IF you suffer monthly FEMALE PM1 which makes you Nervous If you're annoyed by headaches, cramps, backache, distress of "Irregu larities," a bloated feeling, periods ot the blues due to functional monthly disturbances try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. This effective medicine not only relieves monthly pain but also tired, nervous feelings due to this cause.

Lydia Plnkham's Compound Is one medicine you can buy today made especially for tco men taken regularly It helps build up resistance against such symptoms. Made In Canada. Worth trying! CQUADRON Leader and Mrs. F. Ernest Baker and small son, Mcll, formerly of Brandon, have returned from the East and are at present guests of Mrs.

Baker's mother, Mrs. Clifford W. Hurst, Alberta Shearer, College enter 1573 Strathcona st, tamed Friday evening at Miss Shearer's home in honor of Miss Helen Tingley, a bride elect of this month. The supper table, centred with snapdragons, and lighted by white tapers, was presided over by Miss Margaret Livingston. The guests, who numbered 12, made a bride's book to present to the guest of honor.

TIRELESS Air Gunner W. S. H. Emeno, R.C.A.F., is spending a fortnight's leave with his mother, Mrs. D.

B. Emeno, Oxford St. Brother Of Bridegroom Performs The Ceremony At Spence Rigate Bridal The women's parlor of Knox bridesmaid. Her gown was of United church was the scene ol a wedding Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, when Doris Evelyn, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Rigate, of Shell Lake, became the bride of Flight Sergeant Charles Alexander Spence, R.C.A.F., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. W. Spence. Rev. Walter J.

Spence, the bridegroom's brother, performed the ceremony. Clusters of ferns amid formed the decorative note in the parlor. Miss Margaret Rigate, of Fort William, sister of the bride, played the wedding music. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Harley Paul, also a sl.si.er of the bride, sang I Love xou iruiy.

The bride was given in marriage by her brother in law, Mr. Harley Paul, of Fort William. Her dress was of azure blue crepe, the Peter Pan collar at the high neck evolv' ed of Chantilly lace, the same ornamentation marking the bodice front. Crystal buttons formed the closing and the were three quarter length. The skirt showed a front panel of unpressed pleats.

Her hat was a floral toque in crimson, white and blue. It was finished at the back with a bow of veiling. She wore a ccrsage of Johanna Hill roses. Her sister, Miss Joyce Rigate, Women Graduates In Medicine Honored At Luncheon In honor of the girls of the graduating class in medicine, at the University of Manitoba, a luncheon was held Thursday in the T. Eaton board room by the Women Medical Students' association.

Miss Margaret Williams, lady stick, presided. Miss Christina Curran gave the toast to the graduates and Miss lAnaid Mooradian responded. The honorary president of the association, Dr. H. Ellen Douglass, and the retiring honorary president, Dr.

Elinor Black, spoke briefly. The guests of honor were: Misses Grace Dainard, Anaid Mooradian and Meple Patterson. Each of the graduates was presented with a gift. Burgundy crepe, the bodice with a' neck and bell sleeves. The skirt showed a succession of fine pleats.

Her draped turban was in two shades of blue. She 'vore cor sage of pink Briarclifle roses. Mr. John Hardiman was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's brother and sister in law, Rev, and Mrs.

W. J. Spence, 24 Sparling apts. Mr. and Mrs.

Spence left for a short stay in Saskatoon. They will reside in Edmonton, Alta. The bride traveled in a coat dress of wool jersey, combining pine green and beige in its tones. Her hat of green fur felt bore a wide brim, was upturned at the back and banded In grosgrain. Her top coat was of Harris tweed in rustana shades.

HUNTING? For a safe place for your furs there's no place like our air conditioned vault, where they'll be free from fire, theft, heat, and moths I Phong 23 35C H0LL1NSW0RTH At your grocer's In 7 and 13 ot. packages also in Improved FILTER tee balls. ONE CUP SHOWS YOU! Here are a few interesting facts about HOLT RENFREW LIMITED This firm was founded one hundred and five years ago in Quebec City. At the beginning, and all through the years since, HOLT RENFREW have been dealers in Furs. Then came the establishment of the Branch in Montreal then in Toronto and, last but not least, in Winnipeg.

The latter Branch although the youngest in terms of time thirty odd years became the oldest in appearance compared with our recently rebuilt and reconstructed Branches. Fully realizing this condition during the past we decided to rejuvenate the fine old building at Portage and Carlton. The blue prints were perfected, but unavoidable conditions delayed the start of the reconstruction according to schedule. Now the work is under way for the modernization of HOLT RENFREW, in Winnipeg! Backed by a tradition of 105 years in business passing from generation to generation, both in control and service is it any wonder that this day HOLT RENFREW are conceded to be the Dominion's Leading Fashion Shops I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To offset any inconvenience to our customers due to temporary condensed floor space condition, we shall allow during the reconstruction period A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT on all our plainly marked regular fair prices HOLT RENFREW PORTAGE at CARLTON.

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