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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE WINXIPKfi TRIBUNE Wedding Is Solemnized in Gordon Church Rev. Patterson officiated a double ring ceremony, at 7.30 p.m., August 20, in Gordon United church when Margaret el lest daughter of Mr. and Mr. H. J.

Booth, became the bride oi Fred HawrylCT, ion of and Mr. M. Hawryluk. Mm. T.

Lee presided a the organ. The soloL.t was Miss Dorothy Chamber. The bride wore gown of white brocaded satin fashioned with a square neckline and three quarter, length sleevej. A white mohair headdress of tiny loops held her veil. She carried a bouquet of red.

roses. Mis Alva Booth, sister of the bride, and Jen Hawryluk, the bridegroom' sister, were bridesmaids. Best man was Daniel Ilaw ryluk, the bridegroom i brother. Kenneth Booth, brother of the bride, was usher. A reception was, held at the home of the brides.

parents, 42j Nairn ve. Mr. and Mrj. Hawryluk left on a short wedding trip. They will reside In Winnipeg.

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ill Al. ll kh mm mnw (jotteri opi, nutritious KABlScO SHREDDED WHET TailCI HAUIilLCAl ypnWanda Lucretta Neill Weds at Port Harrison, Eastern Arctic i AITH Thomas little Mission church, at Port Harrison, Eistern Arctic, was the scene of a wedding, August 12 at 4 p.m., when Wanda l.ucretta, only daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. W.

Neill, Kelwood, exchanged marriage vows with Wulfert Adrian Tolboom, son tf Mr. and Mrs. L. Tolboom, Silverton, Man. Rev.

J. Thornton con ducted the ceremony. The hrlJ.e was given'in marriage the bride. James Trafford was best through duch films as Private Worlds and the Mortal Storm based on her psychological novels. i The Forbes Dennis' lived in the Mrs.

Gerald Giblons McKay are pictured following ilieir i Austrian Tyrol for nine years, 'The real antidote to the atomic bomb is a better human being. First i.tep tgvard building a bet ter world lies in education within 1' I WpHrtinp which trmlr rlflP nflnrnruin in lliu i hnrtul llhpro lhv ml I ha rrrnat PlnV jtl pnrt St. Ipnntius church. The bride, Patricia Cecilia. Is tiie eld st dauh fhoUigist.

Alfred Alder, and r. nH iu i Mivs Bottome wrote his biograpln. Mrs. K. A.

Cauvin is visiting in or Di. and M.S. Pnlruk Josepn Gf.llngluT. Ihe hndegnKun is) she ihV gu.t of her parents, me son jir. and mrs.

iieorge MCKDy, or UJU'Biy, Attn Social Events Planned For Canadian Bar Meet Wives of the members of the Canadian bar association will be included In the social functions which will be held during the meet, ing of the association In the Royal Alexandra hotel, August 28, 29 and 3U. Among events especially planned for wives of members of the Bar Council will be the dinner Mrs. E. K. Williams will hold Tuesday eve nlng In the Rnynl Alexandra hotel prior to the opening of the meeting on Wednesday.

Mr. Williams wKl he hrist the same evening to members of the Bnr Council. Aug ust 29, following a drive to the Motor Country Club, Ixiwer Fort Garry, a garden party will be heM for members of the association and their wives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Phllllpps, 637 Wellington Cresrent.

The Lieutenant Govenor of Man. i total, R. F. McWIlllams. K.C.

and Mrs. McWilllnms, wili hold a reception at government house Friday afternoon for the memliers and their wives. RS. A. C.

Alt ken, ste. roe will entertain at a trousseau tea Sept. 3 In honor of her dauchter. Miss Donna Marie religion and philosophy by Mr, I I rr LiM''MMMa1aiMssaWaMalai1 Pictured are some of the out of town at the opening session of the 10th triennial meeting of the Canadian Federation of University women, Wed nesday morning, ln the Fort Garry hotel. From left to right are: Mrs.

Roland O. Daly, of Toronio, past president of the Toronto University's Women's club: Dr. Martha Law. of Toronto, formeily a rr.cm her of the executive of the Toronto University Wo Dr.Aiic wn and Mrs. F.

E. Brazcuu. son, B.E., of Ottawa, who Is the first woman geologist In Canada and the first Society; Ethel Kirk Greyson, of Moosejaw, a member of the national exeru ederation of University Women; Miss Edith Creighton, of St. John's New Women Open Tenth Triennial Conference Sociaf lfoL MISS Peggy Munro, a bride elect of August 31, was guest of HE KMh triennial conference of the Canadian Federation of 'honor at a luncheon held at tlie University Women opened Wednesday morning' in the FortKort Gany hotd 'hen Garry during the morning from all parts iEvelyn Ash wer of the Dominion. Dr.

A. W. Truman, president of the University of hostesses. Manitohn, and Miss Avis Clark president of the University Women's club of Winnipeg welcomed the delegates. lfRs Harry' M.

Low and Mrs. Mrs. U. N. Macdonnell, Kingston, president of the C.

U. W. replied. Mrs. by i i D.

J. Holllngsworth, will en 1 nf teriain sf iicmwr 4 ai ftirs. I I l. Jill Ut'I Ul uiuvrioii nviiicu. iiuua lit il ude in honor! Donna Marie Aitken, a who has been president of the Canada during the last three niide elect of September.

Federation the last three years, years. Among subjects to be sug was formerly dean of women ol gesled at the meeting will be as Batten entertain the University of Manitoba. Fol sistance to the rural librarie 1 rlr 1 D.v'k,aSK.nda? lowing greetings from various scheme under the Canadian iihrary JJf International officers and Unlverj council. Mrs. Macdonnell aid that sented to the guest of honor.

Ity Women's clubs, committies in the lust three years there has were appointed. The been much expansion in the Can yQo()Q Party Mrs. H. D. Sommerfeld, presented, adinn Federation of University her report.

Women, and 16 new clubs have TOf Colette Kaake At the alumnae luncheon at 1 i Alderman Hilda ilesMin, whoi I tAn t'1 i I i ArriOnC Oilier mallei's IO DI rilg. rmcuainuu uvuj cinmiK ii i urn TYi iiiirwmj' unit tiuiK iivniii iintA i i Belgium, where she at I the international meeting Yn ,.7. of Professional and Uusiness Wo "omen wnicn wi.i oe neio; i. men, gave an address. The meeting vvi' (A5C0US iln Toronto next year.

When the; Lrowtner, on behalt ot the 'will continue Thursday and Friday i new: of of ficerj for the C. F. 8 sls. i of U.w. is elected Friday a com ml tee will be appointed to make arrangements for the international meeting.

Tuesday evening in the Univers ity Women's cluh, 54 Westgate Janet Attlee Joins Hospital Staff LONDON Aug. 21 (Reuters MRS. E. M. Robertson, ste.

2 U60 Dorchester and Miss Margaret Creighton were hostesses on Friday evening entretaining at Mrs. Robertson's home at a buffet sup per ln honor of Miss Donna Mane Mm. Macdonnell entertained 1 mem Aitkpn whose marrilMW t0 iiria in me cAnuii.r An executive meeting followed. W. Grant will take piece Septem her 6.

The truest who were husi Among those who have come to ness associates of Miss the meeting as International and presented her with a gift. national representatives are: Missi Margaret T. Corwin, dean of New! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poirier ol Jersey College for Women, Rut Selkirk, entertained Saturday in gers University, New Jersey; Miss honor of Mrs.

O. Bernier, formerly Edith Creighton, St. John, New Miss Esther Magnusson. The gue.il foundland; Mrs. J.

W. Doi. Far of honor was presented with a ris. Vancouver; Mrs. W.

J. Baird, gift on behalf of the 40 guests pre Vancouver; Mrs. Richard Crum sent. Harold Sievens was master of my, Vancouver; Miss Helen Par ceremonies. jon, Toronto, Ont; Miss Bertha Oxner.

Saskatoon: Mrs. Murray Dna'd and her Millett who is connected with 1 daughter. Judy, will leave women's extension work. Univers I't 1" for St. John.

N.B., to Joi.i itv of Saskatchewan: MLa Isabel Mr. Leslie and reside. Mr. Leslie Shaw. Saskatoon; Miss Jennie has been transferred to St.

John by Elliott, educational committee con his company. vener, Calgary. Mrs. Cora Casselmnn, Edmonton, Alta; Mr.O Mr. and Mr.

George Donald Car Charles Woodsworth. Vancouver: nochan whose wedding took place Mrs. D. J. Thorn, Regina.

a past July 24 in Knox United church, resident: Ethel Kirk Winnipeg, have taken up residence Moose Ja Dr. Dorothy Turville. on their farm at Grandview, Man. of French In Western Carnochan was Alma Etair.e University, London. Ont, immediate pat president; Dr.

Martha Law, Toronto. New ton. daughter of Mr. and Miv W. A.

Newton, of McConnell, Man. The bridegroom is the son of George Carnochan and the late Mrs Carnochan. and Mrs. C. F.

Dunfee, Ste. Brentwood Lodge, with their children. Evelyn. Donald and Helen. leit Tuesday by tnotor for Janet Attlee.

daughter of Prime Vancouver where they will reside. Minister Attlee said she has joined They will holiday for a short timej r. in Saskatchewan after which Mi. sj me stair or risnponn punfe. to Jor.

Hospital. Bristol, as st. onra here she is attending the Mis Attlee formerly was a section University of Toronto. Evehn and officer In the" British Women's Aux Donald will attend the University to the Air Force of British Columbia. lAJeddi inad a BRADSHAW McKAY A wedding was solemnized 3 In Edmonton when Jean a Ul In Inn nktae nf Mre Mrs.

K. Deans and Mrs. Leo.i Mitchell entertained Friday eve ning at Mrs, Mitchell's home, in i honor of Miss Maureen Leslie and i Stuart McLean whose wedding will1 take place On behalf ol the guests a presentation was made to the guests of honor. Mrs. W.

T. Gray, recently ar 1 rived from Leith, Edinborough, Scotland, was gueut of honor at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. A. E. Derhtm, Seven Oaks.

Little Heth er Derham presented the gifts on behalf of 19 guest.s. '4t Chicago, are guests of their bro ther in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.

Chapman, 502 Sprague 6 7.r 1st. The three sisters are meeting McKay of Winnipeg, and the late, he fjrst 1ime r8 John W. McKay, became the bride of Leslie W. Bradshaw, Edmonton. Iss Dora Marje Aitken wi1 be Tlie brkie wore a pale blue LM guest of honor at a miscellan whlch Aldci ian psychology should! crePe DacK salm aleis "VT shower naay evening wnen oi inniriuiiK muirwui was ii auni, i.

J. iiKeu, an with a navy eil. She wore a corsage Ralph Donaldson, will entertain at of white gardenias and sweetheait Mrs. Donadson's home, Sle. 3 Cad i oses.

iliac apis. Mr. and Mrs. Bra.isliaw left f(lr Vancouver. They will reside in Edmonton.

JU2DA JOHNSTON The marriage of Lorna Hazt I only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Johnson, and Bernard Juzda, son of Mrs.

Juzda and the late P. Juzda. ar1aTYinl Allelic 3 at d5 TT1 in St. Paul's United church. P.

T. Pilkey officiated. Mrs. J. Layton presided at the organ.

The bride wore a pearl lustre satin gown. The long molded bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and lily point sleeves. The skirt was mnrked with panniers. Silver tipped satin roses held her veil, which fell into a train. She wore an heirlooiii gold cross with diamond inset.

Mrs. W. J. Kiely was matron of honor. Miss Margaret Smith was nridesmaid.

William Juzda attended his brother. Ushers were George Howe and Paul Novasat. A recep tion was held In the St. James hal Mr. and Mrs.

Juzda left for Min. nki. They will reside In Winnipeg WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946. ij vR. and Mrs.

Fred Dickens Lewis tnaerSDe maCUOnuiU ho have been guests of Mr. and Bridal at Saltcoats by Corporal V. Stewart. She woie man. Mrs.

F. Woodrow plajed nf iV music. Miss Helene Lordby sang a wnne siik jeivy nress. jne werldine ll'aiun'fl uri i ojj sli eves. The skirt was draped at the sides.

She wore a Miss Frediit a Woodrow attended netuk. "Better Human Being" Called Antidote to Atomic Bomb VICTORIA, B.C.. Aug. 2 (CP) Phyllis Bottome, distinguished author, said in an interview here Saturday, that the real antidote to the atomic bomb was a better human being. Miss Bottome, who is really Mrs.

A E. Forbes Dennis, is here with her husband on a holiday, after which they will go to Hollywood. Author of VI books, including seven best sellers, she begon writ formulating "love thy neighbor ing at 17. Movie goers know her psyrnoiogu an ruie. SUTHERLAND GORRELL carnations.

Miss Ruth Gorrell, sister of the' bride, was bridesmaid. G. D. Burh anan, of La Riviere, was best man. 1 at 3 p.m., when Katnryn iai, MacDonald.

daughter of Mr. and The hnrr rf Mr. nH Mn. Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, Salt Arthi W.

GorreL Crystal City coats, became the bnde of Flight was the scene of a wedding Lieutenant Chailes tdward tnn 9, at 7 p.m., when their elder ersbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. daughter.

Jean Victory was united, ndersbe. onteix, ta.sK. nev j. marriage with tdwin Jamesi Sutherland, eldest son of Mr. and Braiiora piayen ir music.

Corporal Stewart Riviere. Man. The ceremonv was me brine wore a gown ui m( nnw A rerpntirin was neirt at ine nerformert hv Kev. Jonn iiimuitii. i Ilurtjin'i Bav nosL ol La Kiviere.

inaicuiiir, calot with a veil and carried Mr. and Mrs. loinoom ieit Dyi me wuic a luniuuiM; uiuc rtnii nf Arctic i boat for their home in Porring wool suit with a corsage of pink ioned with a sweetheart necKiine and short uleeves. The bouffant skirt fell from shirring at the waistline. A wreath of white rosebuds held her veil.

She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Maijoiie Panser. Yorkton, wai maid of honor. Miss Wilma Miss Lois Kooeruon. cousin oi tne bridesmaid.

Ushers bride, played the wedding music werp Ross MacD)nald and Marvin A reception was held at the raronald. A reception was held home i at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland left fur' Mr.

and Mrs. Endersbe left for eastern Canada. They will reside' Banff and Lake LouUe. They will in the Mckenzie oisinci, ruv reside in iuineia. Alia iere.

Mrs. S. of Baltimore. M.D.,1 and Miss Florence Brookes, oi tempting, hot, PARKER HOUSE ROLLS cV) Ii THE BACKBONE OF THE SCHOOL CIRLS' WARDROBE Sweaters. ...1 79 to 425 195 io 495 Tunics 295 to 695 Blouses 150 to 295 Stort Hours: 9 a m.

to 5. 30 p.m. Saturday: 9 a m. to 1 m. GIRLS SHOP 41 5 Criham Just West of Kennedy Across From Medical Arts Building.

Mrs. I. C. Kingston Prevent, loft Wednesday for their SaltcoaU United church was the h(me )n st Cloud. Minn, setting for a wedding.

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And the Parker House rolls you bake with Fleischmann's will be especially tasty tender, light, smooth IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Fleischmann's active Fresh Yeast the dependable yeast with the familiar ytllow label. It's been Canada's favorite for more than 70 years. Always fresh, at your grocers HOLUNSWORTHS GIRLS SHOP HAS THEM Mix Match SCHOOL CLOTHES Mother send them back to school with a never better collection of fresh new mix matcri clothes. Ffrr.

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