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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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The Leader-Posti
Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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8
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THE LEADER-POST, REGINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 193 I 'JL-m 'M Payment HEIHTZMANS "SELF SERVE" PAGE EIGHT CHILDREN A Russian woman who died in 1872 gave birth to 69 chtldrerv-16 et of twins, seven of triplets and four of quadruplet 4 Ui Officers elected by curling club Mrs. Evelyn Bourne was elected president of the Glengarry Ladies' Curling club at the annual meeting at the Regina Curling club. Other officers are Mrs. E. Kerr, and Mrs.

Johnston, vice-presidents; Mrs. Jean Taylor, secretary; Mrs. Signe Sivertson, treasurer; Mrs. Alma Connor, Mrs. Mary Cram and Mrs.

Ruth Khrack, Ice and draw. Others elected to the executive are Mrs. E. Ritchie, Mrs. Wingert, Mrs.

Sherry Howe and Mrs. Isabel Gardiner. lulV lufilMB IIU AVSNK 1 1 IKI.V JTONi ITBXI (MhI hlhi'i Itrsil ims ruicr 'ina Wednesday tea and sale Wascana United church Senior WA will bold a tea, sale and salt of home cooking in the church hall Wednesday from 2.30 lo 5 pm, Mrs. A. Lockwood and Mrs.

F. Passmore will receive the guests. Performing the honor will be Mrs. L. Thomas, Mrs, E.

Winchester. Mrs. J. Arnett and Mrs. H.

J. Minor, Mrs. J. Irvin and Mrs. M.

Milligan will look after the tearoom and Mrs. E. C. Win-, Chester will decorate the table. Servers will be Mrs.

D. Silver, Mrs. R. Staley, Mrs. W.

Splan, Mrs. A. Sanderson, Mrs. I Argue, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs.

B. Young-husband, Mrs. J. Dougal and Mrs. C.

Schmidt Mrs. J. A. Fletcher will be In charge of the serving tab'e assisted by Mrs. S.

Auld and Mrs. A. Hitchmgs. Mrs. T.

Cook and Mrs. A. Long will look after the home baking. The Explorers will have a homemade candy table. RCA Camden Nutcracker Suite CAL-166 Warwick Symphony Orehcsti a 1.9ft Viennese Magi qf Johans Strauaa IAL-126 Boston Pop Orchestra John McCormack Sines Irish Song CAL-407 1.98 Perry Como Sings Just for You CAL-449 1.98 The Hsppy-Go-Lurky -Sound CAL-454 The Three Suns 1,98 w.

Remember Last Weekend? p. 'UvP-- The graceful way to say Thank You i to say It with a flower gift. Wa will be happy to suggest flowers or plants, with or without gift containers, whichever vou desire. Just come in or phone your order. Say flower by wire for those far away.

liEINTZM music stores NEED A TRAILER BUYER? An ad In Trucks and Trailers In Classified reaches your prospects at low cost. Dial now to make a quick sale. Mall Order Given Prompt Attention 1859 Scarth St. Pfeona LA.2-G394 change VANCOUVER (CPI The Catholic Women's League 38th annual convention here Wednesday recommended federal payments for children of immigrant families be administered by the family allowance department. Payments, now administered by the immigration department, provide $5 a month for each child under 16 years during the family's first year of residence in Canada.

Delegates said certain numbers ef immigrants confuse the plan with the statutory family allowance, with the result that when family assistance terminates many immigrants do not apply for family allowances promptly, Since retroactive payments ere not made by the family allowance administration, the families concerned may sometimes lose out for an extended period of time. A study by social action group of existing housing needs and legislation was urged by the convention. Delegates said that while present legislation is laudable it "does not yet provide for adequate family housing at low cost A five-member committee headed by Most Rev. William J. Smith, Bishop of Pembroke, will submit results of the study to the federal government through the minister of health and welfare.

Other resolutions approved included: an annual grant of $1,000 for the. next five yean to the Sisters of Mission service and a request to tha Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to offer programs with a brighter and more Christian outlook on life. Delegates seek neio legislation VANCOUVER (CP) Deleg- ates to the 38th annual conven- Uon of the Catholic Womens i League Wednesday asked the fed- eral government to tighten exist- ing regulations regarding entry to Canada of immoral publications. Delegates also asked for the introduction of legislation making any Canadian publisher of obscene literature liable to severe prosecution. Section 150 of the criminal code of Canada is Ineffective in preventing the publication, distribution and circulation of obscene literature, the convention said.

MRS. S. STIREWALTj Mary Dianne Seed of Regina, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. I. C.

Seed of Tregarva, and William Scott Stirewalt of San Diego, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. Stirewalt of San Diego, were united In marriage Sept. 20 In St. Andrews United church by P.ev.

G. Toombs. The bride given in marriage by her father wore a sheath dress of aqua wool jersey wih overskirt of matching tulle. The bodice featured an open neckline and three-quarter sleeves. Her headdress was of whit brushed feathers.

She carried an open white Bible with a white orchid and tiny crushed baby mums. Attendants were Mrs. Whit-ford and Coulter Seed, sister and brother of the bride, yrw vws" 1954 Hamilton Street Phone LA.2-4504, LA.J-9435 MRS, I. TOKEVICHi Sylvia Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Mukanik of Langley, B.C.

and Ivan Alphonse Tokevich, son cf Mrs. J. Toke-vich of Regina and the late Mr. Tokevich, were united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony by Rev. Leibel at Little Flower church Sept.

20. The bride, given by her brother Walter of Saskatoon chose a three-quarter length gown of lac and net over satin. Her finger-tip veil of Chantilly lace fell from a crown headdress of rhinestone and pearls. She carried a bouquet of Peerless roses. Attendants were Miss Irene Mukanik and Everett Dixon.

Ushers were Freddy Warm and A1 Wegwitx. 3 3 TOSHER SALE Look! $80 Trade In i A MESSAGE FOR YOU Mr. Weber formally Service Manager with Child and Gower for 17 years would like to take this opportunity to tell all his friends he now is in business for himself and invites them to call him for all their television, radio and electric appliances problems. on a fyzr Vv i i1" ir fe s1 Personal Mention TEF.N TOPICS Fcirbonks-Morse Gainaday Washer Full price $209.95 Less trade in 8000 If Joe Weber 129.95 NEW YORK Instead cf being dismissed a growing pains, adolescent headaches and heartaches are now being carefully diagnosed at special teen clinic throughout the country, report a magazine fer teenagers. These clinics, growing in scope or number since 1932, are dedicated to guiding young people through the emotional and physical stressed of growing up.

Now, lew the first time in medical history, teenager can go to their own doctors, make their own appointments, tell their own stories, and in general be treated as adults. Dr. Margaret May Guest, formerly of Regina (Peggy Maier) has returned to Vancouver after a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. Peter, Maier of Regina. 'Dr, Guest, who is a member of the staff of die Vancouver General Hospital, v.

as en route to her home after a tour of I the Yukon with her husband, Gowan Guest, who is at present in Ottawa. i Rev. Charles Jackson, Wil-liston, N.D., accompanied by his I brother, Clem Jackson of Hamilton, and his sisters, Miss tCora Jackson, Montreal, and Mrs, Ada Morrison, St. Catherines, were recent, visitors at. the home of Delmar Jackson in Regina.

Mr. Weber asks you to come on in and check his prices on Ml items which will be very competitive. Yoti Pay Only Used Electric Washers Overhauled, Painted and Fully Guaranteed. 2 MAYTAG Grey. Square tub 1 EASY SriRALATOR White.

Porcelain tub. I SIMPLICITY Porcelain tub. chrome wringer. I CONNOR New sfelav I MAYTAG Round tub. Late model.

I MAYTAG Grey. Round tub. 1 MAYTAG Green. Porcelain tub, BEATTY White. Porcelain tub 79.00 .59.00 59.00 89.00 95.00 59.00 39.50 J9.50 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 21" Motorola TV Formerly sold $409.00 300.00 SALES and SERVICE Introduction of china heels LONDON (Reuters) Shoes' with heel made of wedge wood china soon will be available to' American women.

They will be introduced for the first time Ln New York next month when Edward Havre, Queen Elizabeths shoemaker show bis sping collection. The china is reinforced with a SMALL APPLIANCES 10,95 11.50 12.50 28.50 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC IRON COFFER PERCOLATOR RADIO Veterans at the Geriatric Centre were entertained Thursday evening by members of the Elizabeth Regina chapter, IODE. Whist was played and refreshments served. Mrs. H.

Mollard looked after the 2731 -5th AVE. J09-1017 Halloween party TISDALE Special! Seventy-five members and visitors attended a meeting of the Tisdale Home and School Association 1 is the auditorium of Tisdale public school, with hire. William Rice presiding, Mrs. M. Jensen acted as secretary.

The treasurer, Mrs. E. Stanley, reported a balance ef over $310. and membership convener Louis said that members now numbered 39 and that 16 magazine subscriptions had been sold. Mrs.

Jim Allen reported on the teachers' convention banquet catered to by the Home and School. Mrs. R. McMurdo and bin. M.

Storey were nominated to convene the annual Halloween party. The banner count was awarded to Mrs, R. Malinowskis grade four room which had the best parent attendance at the meeting. Cpl. F.

W. ODonnell of fee RCMP introduced William Sou tar, safety officer for fee Canadian National Railways for Saskatchewan. Mr. Soutar said feat carelessness was fee major cause of accidents occurrirg on railway tracks, and feat adults must set an example for feeir children by observing safety rule Two films were shown. Mrs.

R.c thanked fee speaker. Mrs. C. A McPhee looked after a display ef sa'ety pamphlet. Refreshments were served.

BUN GET VISITOR EDMONTON. CP Concession operators estimated feat 1358 Edmonton Exhibition patrons spent at least $230,900 on food inefudirg roughly 300,900 hamburgers at 130 fairground eating place. I ONLY GENERAL KETTLE I ONLY GENERAL FEATHERWEIGHT I ONLY FTTRO-MATIC APTOMATIC 1 ONLY FAIRBAVKS-MORSK CLOCK Remember, We Service All Makes ef Washer and Guarantee Our Work Georges MAYTAG SALES SERVICE Mrs. W. D.

Usick and Mrs. K. Fascka convened a very successful fowl supper Thursday evening at 1817 Quebec street for the Ukrainian Womens Association. Traditional Ukrainian dishes were served and enjoyed by the hundreds that attended. Mr.

and Mr. J. K. Farley attended the wedding of Miss MJ-dred Gair Fariey and Delmi Vaughan at Seniac. FASHION SCHOOL OUTLOOK Miss Margaret Grace Keith, daughter of Mrs.

A. W. Kfe. Outlook, has been en-r'id at the Traphagen School cf Fashvaj in New York as a first year student. She will major tus winter in clothing coostrjconq and design.

2133 5th Ate. Phone JO.J-W3A After extending their itore 40 feet and completely remodelling allowing more space for the display and sale of flower and plants; also enables the Reid card and gift shop to operate In the same premises. a THE REID CARD AND GIFT SHOP OPERATED BY MRS. STEVIE REID wiU open In the very near future and carry the largest selection cf cards and an outstanding line c( gifts. Markham Florist will now specialize in the sale cf flowers and plants.

i NAMELESS WOMEN Womea ia traditional Korean faciiLes have bo tames, aad are referred to simply as fee wife, daughter cr mofeer ef some maa. OCTOBER 15 11 17 1 i To Enable the Reid Card and Gift Shop to Occupy the Space All Markham Florist's Present Gift Stock 3Iut Be Sold At Sacrifice Prices Gat Ire feUar I tMeej FeWe-g Lee. rd ol wrm, Tire sresrt LA I. PLANTERS COPPER VASES ETC. NOVELTIES ROSE BOWLS 23 i2 13 OFF! FLOWER SPECIALS ONLY ONLY 3.00 DENTES, CARNATIONS REG.

UL DOZEN mT TtOH $jH tU.lt LL TEOriCALV REG. 1 EktH. (EiinLiserd PH. JOJ-U53 .60 OPPOSITE LL.VDES-POST BCILDI.NG ON HAMILTON ST, REGINA.

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