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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 6

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PERSONAL MENTION Reginans attending the SEE. and Mrs. wedding Paul Vogt. Ottawa were Joseph Dufour has left Regina to attend St. Patrick's college Ottawa.

En route he attended the wedding of Dr. W. Reid Waters and Miss Ruth Lois Ereaux Montreal. Hugh Duddridge, well-known Sas. katchewan poet, of Prince Albert, is a visitor in Regina, Ituna, and Bethune, en route to the Pacific coast for a vacation where he will visit his son and daughter-in-law, grandchildren, and one very new arrival, a great granddaughter.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephenson were guests of honor at a party arranged by their family Tuesin St. John's United church hall on the of their silver wedding anniversary.

Present were 60 The evening was spent in dancing with buffet supper served at midnight. The honored guests were presented a set of luggage and 25 silver dollars. Mrs. Ella Scrivens entertained at -a buffet breakfast in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Ramesdale. Mrs. Ramesdale is the former Miss Sharon Allin. Guests were members of the Regina Little Theatre, Mr. and Mrs.

S. W. Alexander and son, Chuck, were visitors at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davidson of Prince Albert. Miss Hazel Hart of Ottawa was a visitor in Saskatoon en route to the east after a trip to the Pacific coast. Miss Hart is well known in Regina and district, Honoring Mrs. Joe Binfet, who leaving to make her home at Jasper, Alta. 60 members of the farewell tea at the home Kitchener community a attended, Tanner, 741 Garnet street the Regina.

Mrs. J. Moore was coconvener and Mrs. T. Hodgson and Mrs.

K. Selangers arranged the refreshments, On behalf of the guests, Mrs. Hodgson and Mrs. Selanger presented the guest of honor a chime clock, inscribed "To Mae Joe from Kitchener Mrs. Binfet also received corsage red roses.

Hodgson expressed the best wishes of all the friends present. ONLY '59 TO INSULATE MY CEILING compared bought WESTROC ROCKWOOL INSULATION WESTERN INSULATION CO. LTD. VANCOUVER, EDMONTON MOOSE JAW Jim Ennis was a visitor in Prince Albert and Waskesiu, Mr. and Mrs.

Riach and son Douglas of Long Beach, at are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Riach, Nokomis and Mrs. Fletcher, Regina.

in Quinlan was a visitor at Prince Albert and Waskesiu. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Parkis and Michael, Rochester, and Anne of 78 York, Alden and Mrs. Elda Carrie of Holland, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Tufford, 3704 Dewdney, Mrs. D. M. Parker entertained at her home Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Hegarty, July bride-elect. Mrs.

Parker was assisted in serving by Mrs. A. McLean and Miss Moira Hegarty. Mrs, W. A.

Hegarty performed the tea honors, The guest of honor received a gift from the guests. Mr. Mrs. E. Hein and ters, Evelyn and Betty of Prince Albert are visiting friends and relatives in Regina.

Eastern wedding MONTREAL The marriage of Ruth Lois, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lemuel Price Ereaux of Westmount, and Dr. William Reid of Montreal, son of Mr. and Waters, Mrs.

William Waters, of Regina, was solemnized in the Sacred Heart chapel of Notre Dame church, June 23, Rev. Russel Breen officiating. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white taille, and bodice, lace pearl with an embroidered empire portrait neckline, and a full skirt with inserts of lace forming a long train. Her tulle illusion veil was held by a small bandeau. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis.

Miss Barbara Soden was maid of honor, and Mrs. Thomas Parkes and Mrs. James Y. Ereaux, sister. in-law of the bride, were bridesmaids.

Mary Jane Garrow was flower girl. Dr. Robert Sinclair, cousin of the groom, was best man. Ushers were James Y. Ereaux, brother of the bride, Dr.

George Kurzon, and Dr. Paul Iversen. The reception was held at the Montreal Badminton and Squash club. Following a wedding trip to Pocono Mountains, Dr. I and Mrs.

Waters will reside in Montreal. Pupils pass with honors PREECEVILLE (Speci a 1) Mrs. Joyce Godfrey's pupils from Preeceville all passed with honors at the Toronto Conservatory of Music piano examinations at Yorkton. Results were grade two Ruth Sandager, 81, first honors; grade two. Wilda Phoenix, 75; Judy Berg, 74, David Severson, 73, honors.

Grade three, David Berg, 77, honors; grade four, Carolyn Nightingale, 77; Kay Sorenson, 70, honors; grade five, Valerie Mattison, 70 honors; grade six, Marilyn Mattison, 70 honors; grade seven, Pauline Wainwright, 73, honors. Club notes The Queen City Old Age Pensioners will hold a business, meeting in the Canadian Legion building Monday at 7.45 p.m. All members are requested to attend. REGAL SOFTENER EQUIPMENT LTD. HAS MOVED NEW LOCATION 1322 LORNE ST.

PHONE JO.9-3335 A round trip and 10 days in BRITAIN could cost as little as $515.00 For details, write to: The BRITISH TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, DEPT. RL29, 90 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONT. or consult your local travel office. NAT-56 Evils of drug addiction to be shown in Mrs. P.

MacDonald has returned to Vancouver after attending the Forbes-Olson wedding at Wawota and visiting relatives and friends at Regina, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fairley have returned to Regina after an extended visit in eastern Canada. at Misses Shirley Brentnell and Evelyn Marshall have left for Bermuda by plane for two weeks.

Among the out-of-town guests at the Kloczko-Ollinger wedding in Regina were Mr. and Mrs. J. 01- linger, Judy, Jacque and David of Vancouver; Cecil Fleming, Drinkwater; Mrs. J.

S. Huber, Joseph Huber and Pearl Huber, Serath; Mrs. E. Tillotson and Janice Tillotson, Kipling; H. Berting, Moosomin; W.

Pelzer, Lipton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Allardyce, Saskatoon. Out-of-town guests attending the Ramsey-Van Der Steen wedding Mr.

and Mrs. L. Trotter, Kipling; Mr. and Mrs. E.

Todd, Balcarres; Mr. and Mrs. D. McCarthy, Corning; and and Mrs. A.

Smalley, Windthorst. Peter Mays entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ramesdale and Chris Thorpe prior to their departure to, St. Catharine's, Ont.

Guests were members of Regina Little Theatre. The home of Mrs. L. Karst, 2342 Ottawa street, was the scene of a shower complimenting Miss Ann Mang, July brideelect. Co-hostess with Mrs.

Karst was Mrs. David Meier. The guest of honor was presented a woolen blanket, a number of tea towels and a corsage of peonies by the hostesses. Invited guests were: Mrs. H.

Mang Mrs. Tegart E. Moehring, Mrs A. Armbruster, Mrs. A.

Plant, Mrs. R. Cleghorn, Mrs. D. Derges, Mrs.

M. Wagner, Mrs. M. Huzina Mrs. J.

Meier Mrs. H. Meier, Mrs. Becker, Mrs. I.

Kuffner, Mrs. A. Cook, Mrs. D. Whittaker, Mrs.

L. Wittal. Mrs. L. Manz, Mrs.

A. Manz, Mrs. D. Meier Mrs. A.

Ziffle, Mrs. Ida Miller and Misses Olga Vollhoffer and A Dawson. Summer ceremony St. Mary's Anglican church was the scene, July of the marriage of Dorothy Elizabeth McCallum, Calgary, and George Wade Young, Tuxedo, Archdeacon A. W.

R. Ashley officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCallum of Regina, and the groom is the son of Kay Young of Tuxedo and the late Mrs.

Kay Young. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a dress of blue lace over satin, with matching bandeau. Mrs. Jean Dickey of Arcola. sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Neil McCallum of Creel.

man was best man. Neil McDowell, nephew of the bride was usher. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

McDowell, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Young will reside in Calgary. HOLIDAYERS HOLIDAYERS NOKOMIS (Special).

Mrs. J. Burgess and of Victoria are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Riach, Nokomis. HELPING HAND HELPING HAND MOOSE JAW. Sask. (CP)-Firemen rescued a housewife's roast from a flaming oven, intact and undamaged, after grease spilled and caught fire, causing heavy smoke. MR.

AND MRS. FRANK GELSINGER Anniversary marked by pioneer residents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gelsinger, pioneer residents of Regina and formerly of Holdfast, their 50th wedding 'anniversary June 25 at the Victoria hall. Married in, 1906 at St.

Mary's Roman Catholic church in Regina anniversary was also the occasion, of celebrating the marriages their eldest son, John and their nephew Johnny Mastel, at the same church. Bouquets of peonies and three wedding cake E. decorated the dinner table. C. Kennedy, master of ceremonies, MRS.

E. C. FUCHS: Rev. A. T.

Goetz officiated at the double-ring ceremony which united in marriage Theresa Helen Zimmerman and Edwin Clement Fuchs at Holy Angels Roman Catholic church at McLean June 23. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman of Zehner, Sask. and the groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Fuchs of Regina. Miss Emelia Zimmerman attended the bride as maid of honor and Loretta Zimmerman and Alma Fuchs were bridesmaids. Frank Fuchs was the best man and ushers were Tony Zimmerman and Alfred Fuchs. A reception and dance was held at the 100F hall in Regina and following a brief wedding trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Fuchs will reside in Regina. ENGAGEMENT NOTICES Announcement to appear this will be accepted by The Leader-Post Classified Minimum under, heading, charge, $2.00 for first 50 words or less. Add 4c per word for each additional word. Mr.

end Mrs. Henry C. Brankin, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Elizabeth to Mr. Lawrence Alexander Mazurek, Camrose, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Mazurek, Edmonton, Alta. The marriage to take place Saturday, August 4th at 10 a.m., Heart Church, Regina, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. N.

J. Millan, Kingston, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Ann Marie to Henry Vermette, Kingston, Ontario, formerly of Regina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Vermette.

The wedding will take place in St. John The Apostle Church, Kingston on August 6th, 1956. Mrs. Ernest B. Stapleford, Mossbank, wishes to announce the engagement of her only daughter Eleanor Joan, to Edwin Albert, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Singbeil. Mossbank. The wedding will take place at St. Lukes Anglican Church, Mossbank, August 4, at 2.30 p.m.

Joan is the daughter of the late Mr. Ernest B. ford, Regina. Mr. and Mrs.

Saville Taylor announce the engagement their elder daughter, Mildred Joy, to Mr. Clifford Smith Darke, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Darke.

The wedding take place et St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Friday, August 10, at 6.30 p.m. MOHAMMED need not have gone to the mountain! Classified Want Ads would have found someone to bring it to him! For fast-action dial LA.2-7634, VANCOUVER (CP The cold, unadorned facts of drug addiction will be presented to Vancouver school students next term with the approval of parent-teacher groups. "But there will be no show-business," school trustees warned Thursday. Students-aged 13 to 17 and attending Grades 7 to 12-will not see hypodermic needles or hear squalid a about the life of the addict.

FIRST OF ITS KIND In the first program of its kind in Canada, the children will learn with "factual, accurate and nonemotional instruction, and in agreement," said Mrs. R. are, Zelmer, former president of the Vancouver Parent-Teacher Council. don't want anything that would make drugs In the city with the largest addict population in Canada approximately 3,000 students will be taught that: Drug addiction does not happen accidentally, the hazards of association with addicts and that addiction is not a disease in itself but usually a sign of mental ill health. NOT PROBLEM IN SCHOOLS "Narcotic drug addiction has not been and is not now a problem in secondary schools in a n- couver," a handbook prepared by school trustees and principals.

"There are no known addicts among the teen agers in these schools. There are, however, addicts among those still in their who are no longer in the Reasons given by addicts for Residents honor couple VANGUARD (Special) -A large crowd of Vanguard and district residents gathered at the Legion hall honoring Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Shea prior to their departure for a new home in Saskatoon.

The register was signed by 120 guests and Ralph Smith was master of ceremonies. Games were enjoyed followed by community singing with Mrs. V. Anderson as accompanist. Mr.

Smith presented a purse of money on behalf of the community, for which Mr. O'Shea expressed their appreciation. Dancing followed the program and refreshments were served. School and travel take juggling introduced the guest speakers, Mrs. A.

Tell, sister of Mrs. Gelsinger, Rev. B. Lewans, Rev. P.

Habets and Rev. N. Feist. Mr. and Mrs.

Gelsinger were the recipients of many gifts including gold watches from the family and flowers, messages and telegrams. J. J. Savage read congratulatory messages and telegrams from the Queen, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, Lt.

Gov. W. J. Patterson, Premier T. C.

Douglas and Mayor Leslie Ham- mond. MUSIC Music was supplied by Nick Hauck and about 300 guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Gelsinger came to Canada in 1903 from the old country and after their marriage in 1906 moved to Holdfast to farm.

They retired in 1944 and returned to reside in Regina, Of their nine children, eight are still living. Joe, Ben, John of Regina, Tony, Frank of Holdfast, Mrs. C. Kennedy, Mrs. A.

Ullman and Mrs. J. J. Savage also of Regina. They have 15 grandchildren, credits as well as travelling experiences.

And. it apparently By CAROLYN WILLETT her children collected college OTTAWA (CP) -It takes a bit of juggling to balance world travels and children's schooling, says the tall, attractive wife of the new United States ambassador to Canada. With a family of three, Mrs. Livingston Merchant has left her Washington home to follow her career-diplomat husband overseas to Paris twice and once to China. Each time, she tried to make BETWEEN OURSELVES One dessert the lady visiting England really, appreciated, was a pie made from sweet English blackberries.

On the day of her return trip to Canada, she met her brother-in-law in London who drove her out to the airport. Just as she was about to board the plane, the -in-law handed her a parcel. It turned out to be a bottle of fresh blackberries, all washed and sugared, ready for a pie. Soon after her return to this side of the ocean, the lady and her family were eating pie made from berries that had been growing on the bushes in England just hours be- fore. A well-bronzed customer who was patronizing a posh beauty salon became most exuberant in her praise of a distant vacation spot from which she and her husband had just returned.

The hairdresser, to whom she was relating her adventures enviously expressed the wish that she could afford to take a vacation to this particular spot. "Why certainly you can afford it," said the customer, "Anyone can. All you to do is set aside a hundred dollars a week from your housekeeping money." One morning at shop there was a call for the manager. "Hello," came the voice over the phone. "I'm Joe's landlady.

I'm calling to tell you that Joe won't be in. He says he isn't feeling well." "Do you know what's the matter with him?" inquired the manager. "No I don't," was the "Could you ask him for me?" said the manager. "No I'm sorry, he isn't in," came the answer. "Coffee break time" caused some consternation for one 10 o'clock devotee recently, Drinking heartily until a foreign substance floated to the surface, he registered great embarrassment upon discovering that he had neglected to take the wrapping off the sugar lumps.

Britons spend about 000 a year for cigarets and other tobacco goods. starting to use drugs usually fall into one of three categories, the book says: Curiosity as to effect; deliberate act to "get and to be "one of the expect our boys and girls to leave school trained as good citizens and with sufficient information on health and social problems to enable them to help the community as it attempts to solve these problems." WARNS TEACHERS The books warns teachers that "melodramatic and emotional harangues must be It emphasises that medicines must be avoided except on the advice of a physician. This is the Postal clerk is retiring EDMONTON (CP) Forty-six years as a clerk in South Edmonton's postal office is the record of Miss Jessie Campbell. Miss Campbell began working in the Strathcona post office in 1910 after arriving from Dumbarton, Scotland. Since then, Strathcona has been absorbed by Edmonton.

One of the incidents that Miss Campbell recalls waccurred during the First World one-ton weights became detached and fell through the floor of a clock tower. No one was injured but the staff was certain Edmonton was being raided by Germans. For those will Shay Not a hair out of place PRINCESS PAT save the premium coupons main theme of the program at the Grade 7 level. In Grade 8, the student will (learn of habit formation; the effects of addiction on the individual and society will be stressed in Grade 9, The "how and why" of addietion will be taught the senior grades, ending with emphasis on control and the student's responsibility in the matter. CHOOSE CAREFULLY The instruction will form part of the bealth and personal development course now in use in high schools.

Approval of the "simple, factual and scientific" program came rom J. P. K. Englisa, assiscant deputy minister of education, who praised the outline of the course as it was presented to Education Minister Ray Williston. Mr.

English, in a letter to the board, said teachers must be carefully chosen for the subject. Estranged wife retains jewels LONDON (Reuters) -Jamie Ortiz Patino, member of the wealthy Bolivian tin family, Thursday dropped a claim in the high court here to recover jewels said to be worth £50,000 which he gave to his wife before they became estranged. Mrs. Patino, the former Joanne Connolly of the United States, contends that the jewelry was an outright gift. APPROVED SANITONE) SERVICE SUMMER DRY CLEANING SPECIAL! worked.

COMPLETED COLLEGE With a happy twinkle in her blue eyes, Mrs. Merchant says her two daughters are sure they gained much from their travelsand they completed college careers, without daughters any now trouble. are married. Mary, Mrs. Robert Jasperson, lives in Missoula, and Elizabeth, Mrs.

Merchant Luetz, who has three children, lives in Steamboat, Nev. Livingston, 15, attending school in Washington, will spend summer holidays here, so his education won't be interrupted, said his mother, chatting and sewing in the cosy library of her Rockcliffe Park residence, During Mr. Merchant's previous tours of duty for the U.S. state department, his wife and their three children spent two ninemonth periods in France and stayed eight months in China before being evacuated in 1948. Double-ring ceremony A double ring ceremony was solemnized at Holy Rosary Cathedral, June 16, when Rev.

J. McManus united in marriage, Clorinda Scarpelli, and Louis Albert Gianoli. The bride is the daughter of Frank Scarpelli and the late Mrs. F. Scarpelli of Italy, and the groom is the son of Mrs.

Angela Gianoli of Regina and the late William Gianoli. Given in marriage by her brother, Frank Scarpelli, the bride wore a floor length gown with tiers of net over satin. A lace jacket completed the ensemble. She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses. Mrs.

Bruno Beltramini and Miss Ileen Holman were bridesmaids, and Ravelina Zumpano was flower girl. The groom's attendants were Frank Gianoli, his brother, and his cousin, Bruno Beltramini. Ushers were Tony Beigler and Frank Maria. The reception was held in the hall of the Cathedral. Following a motor trip to Waskesiu, Mr.

and Mrs. Gianoli will reside in Regina. BETTY ASHTON'S SUMMER SALE OF BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES In The Latest Styles Friday and Saturday July 13 and 14 DRESS SALE Cottons-Nylons-Dacrons Rayons-Linens Sanitone Dry Cleaning Exclusive Finishing Individually delivered in See-thru GARMENTGARD Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoglund of Assiniboia, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene Flora, to George J.

Germaine, son of Mrs. H. Howard of Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 28th, at 2:30 p.m., St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Church, Assiniboia, Sask.

Mr. end Mrs. G. L. A.

Daverne of Regina announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorna Geraldine to Ronald Parke White, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. White of Edmonton.

The wedding will take place on Saturday, Aug. 4, at 2:00 p.m. in Westminster United Church, Regina. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Yanko, of Kelliher announce the engagement of their daughter, Caroline to John son of Mr. and George Moneo of Regina. The wedding to take at St. Nicholas Church on Saturday, July 28th, at 3 o'clock. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Gessner, Strasbourg, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter Irene Edith to Michael Metro Woroniak, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Woroniak, of Wawota, Sask. The wedding to take place, July 27, St. John's Lutheran Church, Strasbourg. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Haack of Regina wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Eleanor Louise to Bernard Edison Svedahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Svedahl cf Edgeworth, Sask. Wedding to take place on August 3rd at 2.30 o'clock at Grace Lutheran Church, Regina. Finished from the inside Hemlines straight and even Minor repairs made No shrinking no stretching No shine--no seam impression No Harsh Pressing Careful inspection ALL FOR ONLY $1.35 (Pleated dresses and gowns excepted) LIMITED TIME ONLY Style-Set Makes the Big Difference! This exclusive Sanitone process restores like-new body texture.

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