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

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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8
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-THE LEADER-POST, REGINA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1955- Two well-known Reginans married at Carmichael Vr Two well known Reginans, Jeaaette Lageson and John Gibson, were united in ceremony in United church July 29, by Struthers. The bride is the of John Lageson, Mrs, PACE EIGHT Annual meeting of Dulnic WA DUBUC (Special) The Dubuc United church WA held its annual meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Duncan McIntyre.

The election of new officers for the 1955-56 season took place. Mrs. Duncan McIntyre was returned as president; Mrs. Helen Willway was elected vice-president; Mrs. Jean Andrews, secretary; Mrs.

Lulu Groseth, treasurer; Mrs. Daisy Campbell, sick committee: and Mrs. Vera McOuitty, Mrs. Faye Tollcfson, Mrs. Norman Nicholson and Mrs.

Lulu Groseth, manse committee. TERRIFIC BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Ladies' Blouses Flower Vases Regular 2.00 Po lerv vases just right for the cottage to Lois Stewart a double-ring Canrfichaol Rev. daughter Preecevllle, and the late Lageson, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson, Regina, and the late George Gibson. Mr.

Lageson gave his daughter in marriage, and she was attended by her sister, Mrs. Helen Hartley, Nipawm. Vernon North was best man, and guests were ushered by Wilfred Lageson, brother of the bride, and Bevan Lawson, WHITE GOWN The bride chose a white imported gown of cotton, styled on simple lines. A floral embossed pattern was emphasized by a pebbled background in tire weave. Her chapel veil was held by orange blossoms on a Juliet cap, and she wore a single strand of pearls and matching earrings, the gift of the groom.

Her nosegay bouquet of red roses was complemented by shattered white carnations. Members of tire 'brides graduating class of the Regina General Hospital School of Nursing were among those serving at the reception which took place in the Regina Boat club. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson left by train for a west coast honeymoon and will reside in Regina on their return.

Pillow Cases Regular 2.69 pair His and Hers woven. Out They Go, Bargain Priced at, pair Ecstacy Perfume Beg. 9 US Not an imitation but the same rare fragrance as sold by leading perfume house. Main Floor Men's Combinations Necond i ieor Boat club regatta Sunday Is the day for the Regina Boat club's Regatta, with each section of the club taking part in canoeing, sailing, rowing and swimming events. Phil Dawson and Donald Milton are in charge of the sailing race, which will open the day at one oclock.

The canoeing events, which will include tilting, mens and women's doubles and fours, will be staged by Miss Jan McCullough and E. Dalyk, and the swimming competition and novelties will be convened by Bevan Lawson. Miss Margaret Penfold is in charge of refreshments, which will be available all afternoon. A supper of barbecued beef will be served at six on the south end of the island. The evening will conclude with a showing of "Stalag 17.

'Rsa-fords FnflUh Bone China Cups and Saucers Rr(. 1 99 One pattern a daln 1y rote design. Reg, 2.49 Colton, sleeveless, knee length, summer weight Sues 39, 38 only. Window Curtains TLASTIC Regular 2.98 Special Purchase All first quality. Nor selling at a puce.

Special at Main Floor betond hiuor MR. AND MRS. S. J. GIBSON Remnants Values to 1.95 each MENS Zimmerknit Briefs Finest quahtv yams Elastic legs, elastid waist.

Sizes 36 only. for Main Floor TEEN TOPICS Lovely assortment of cloth In 2 3 or 3 d. lengths. While They Lastfe for het-ond Moor Coaster Sets Regular 1.79 8 coasters and stand in aluminum. Special MEN'S Sport Shirts Regular 2.95 Assoited patterns In short sleeves button or zipper front.

Priced to clear. Sires mall, medium and large. Main Floor FLANNELETTE Blankets Values to 3.95 Broken line, of striped flannel. Varloua sizes, Each Second Floor and basement VANDALS WRECK SHOP VANCOUVER (CP) Cafe-owner Mrs. Jean Wilson reported to police that thieves who broke.

into her east-end shop drank soda pop, ate pickles, smashed juke boxes, forced open a cigaret vending machine and stole the stock, cut counters and threw eggs. to barge in any time they want, a little adjusting to each others schedules will give both some precious solitude when necessary. 5. Whether one is the apple-pie order type or the free soul who leaves slips and stockings in a nylon puddle on the floor, try to be forebearing about the other. If neatness is hard, try to acquire it in easy stages.

Start by making a few resolutions that can really be kept and then stick to them. If naturally orderly, remember thats fun. Colored Rhinestone Necklaces and new fold colored light weight metal necklace sets. Regular to 2 50 MENS Work Shirts Regular 2.95 Assorted toe-kin. drills, chambrava etc All colors.

Sizes 14. 14 1 at 15. Main Floor Ladies' Nightgowns Regular 2 95 Rayon knit, lace tiim. Pink and blue. Sizes small medium and large becond Hoor FALL THOUGHTS Though its still summer, nows the time to give thought to your fall wardrobe.

Do you need a new coat? If so, what color? Does your wardrobe need filling in? More blouses? Or sweaters? Or skirts? Don't let the first cool day find you unprepared. LADIES Nylon Slips Loamlum Soli Conditioner regular 2.50 Changes hard clay or pioblem soil into loamy top-soil 3 price MENS Combinations Reular 2.50 Summer weight, short sleeve, ankle length, Sizes 38 to 42 Main Floor Needlework Community farewells i NIP A WIN (Special) Mr. and, Mrs. D. Sinclair, residents of Nipa-1 win since 1935, were guests of honor at several farewells prior to leaving for Courtney, B.

C. The Nipawin Curling club, the Board of Trade and the Jaycees combined to bid farewell at the Oddfellows hall. J. Fraser, past president of the Board of Trade, on behalf of over 100 guests, presented Mr. Sinclair a purse of money and an engraved curling emblem.

Mr. Sinclair, an ardent sport fan, has until recently taken an active part in the management of soft ball teams. He was convener of the house committee of the curling club for five years and was one of the few Nipawin curlers who ever won a prize in the Auto spiels. Mr. Sinclair was in the grocery store business until 1942 when he became manager of the White Lunch cafe.

Lloyd Sopher, who accepted a position in Saskatoon, was also presented a purse of money. Buffet refreshments were served. Mrs. Sinclair was guest of honor at a gathering in the United church parlors. Mrs.

F. Radloff presented Mrs. Sinclair a silver service. Friends and neighbors entertained for Mrs. Sinclair and presented parting gifts.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. Doyle Mrs. A. Klemmer and Mrs.

C. Roberts. Regular to 3.50 Limited quantity. Pink, blue and white. All aizes NEW YORK For sisters who share a bedroom, sometimes twos a crowd! But learning, to share a room has advantages, says the August issue of a teenage magazine, which points out that sharing now makes two-part harmony easier later when a girl Lives with a college roommate, career apartment roommate or a husband.

In an article, Your World is Your Room, the magazine suggests these tips for girls who have to share and share alike. 1. Plan the room carefully so that actual furniture and storage arrangement offers both privacy of possession, if not actual privacy. Get two of everything two beds, two bulletin boards, two dressing-table stools, two desk units, two bookshelves, two lamp. 2.

Provide plenty of storage space, drawer space and shelves. This can be done inexpensively with unpainted furniture which can be painted or stained. 3. Try to see the roommates point of view. If one remembers that the sister, either older or younger, is actually an individual human being, a person, to her friends, a person, sees the situation in a new light.

4. Keep in mind that every one wants to be alone sometimes. Even though both have the right Second Floor Maid floor Main Moor Main Floor Main Floor Basement Bascmrnt Basement basement Ladies' Dresses Regular 9.95 and taffetas. Sues 13 to 43. Happy Holidays IF YOU Stop for 'm VVVWAVA(WwAWVW Men's T-Shirts Regular 3 for 2.67 Fine quality white cotton with short ileevc.

crew neck. Sues small and targe 9 for Crepes, silks What a Buy! I Main Floor Enamel Roaster Girls' Dresses Plates Regular 2 for 1.96 plates in Turkey Regular 1.98 Brilliant blue speckled will hold 6 lb, fowl or 10 lb, roast. 10-inch design. Reg. to 3.95 Broken lines of summer cottons.

Sizes 3 to 6x. While They Last Ladies' Hats Values to 7.95 1 basemen, 1.49 Jroken lines of bet-ter spring and summer straws. Whild They Last Second Floor Basement Garden Tool Set Reg. 5.9,1 Made in England. Consists of foik, spade cultivator, kneeling pad.

Gift boxed. Lim ted quantity. Ladies' Jackets GIRLS T-Shirts Reg. 98c each Variety of plain patterns. A All sizes, Maternity Dresses Values to 9.95 Special Factory Purchase! Cottons, spun and ciepes.

Sizes 12 to 20 A Special at Sernnfi Floor (uurtatTj nUfiwir Basement Values to 14.95 Faetorv Clearance' Broken ljnesof gabaidines, pl.isttcued leathers and corduioys Sizes 12 to 20 Colored Rhinestone Set Necklaces and earrings. Boxed IwwMtW Itw toq09l isn sfrjty Wrt -y ''v oy-V' I -v -V' Ladies' Dresses Pyrex Plates Kr(. 4 for 2 40 Guar Mitred 2 veais against bi eakage Dia n. 4 for A W. jt c.

A Values to 12.95 Crepes, cottons, and taffetas Limited range of sins and shades. While They Last ernnd Floor 2.49 Fiftieth anniversary KRONAU (Special) -Mr. and Mrs. Chris Preikschat celebrated! their golden wedding anniversary! August 8, at their home near Jame-1 son. Among those present were eight of their children.

I A three-tiered oniversary cake was cut by the honored couple, and congratulations received from many of their friends. Mrs. Preikschat is 69, and her husband is 80 years of age. They were married at Morris, later moving to Leduc, Alberta; Regina, and 1938 to their pres-1 ent farm. I Family members who were pres- ent were Mr.

and Mrs. William Preikschadt and family, Bethune; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kurtz (Katherine) and family, Regina; Mr.

and Mrs. L. Stuhler, (Lillian), and family, Wolseley; Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Preikshadt and family, Regina; Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Preikschadt and family, Jameson; Carl and Norman Preikschadt, Jameson. Regular 5.95 Main Floor her pride in a Heintzman will show in her MENS Sport Jackets Regular 5.95 Utility Kitchen Shears Ref. 1.50 Heat duty 8-Inch blade Cuts, tins, wiie, etc 'i for BOY Cowboy Shirts Valova to 1 85 Each Broken lines of cool, 12 to 3 16 for MENS Polo Pyjamas Regular to 3.50 Sprlngv Interlock knit with ihir-red elastic waist on di awers Sues medium and Icuee Main Fluor 2.49 Clearance Pastel Denims. Sizes small, medium and laige Mi In Floor Easily, economically you can protect 3 hats in newest shapes for when you need a mere wisp of a hat.

Crochet leaf-type to match your favorite ensemble! Band style takes 1 hour to do. Crochet pattern 875 for 3 Jiffy hats in straw yarn, wool, or chenille. Easy instructions, Price .35 cents. Price of patterns 31c Please do NOT send stamps Addr vour order Pattern Department The Leader-Post Limited, Regina, Snsk About ten da are required to fill orders No refunds or patterns exchanged There is no fasnlon book of Marion Martin oattems available York Shirts Dress Shirts progress The choice of a Heintzman for your child is a ise one. This superlative instrument the choice of many concert artists will be a constant inspiration that will contribute to her musical advancement.

You find Heintzman quality and craftsmanship in every model youll be surprised how little extra it costs to own the best. Coffee Percolator Reg. 1.9 Polished aluminum with giass top and aluminum inscit. 6-cup size. BOYS' Everyday Partis Reg.

4 99 One shade onTv, rust Sizes 10 to 18 What a Bujl Regular to1 3.50 Sanforized Esco" brand gtev. blue, gteen and brown. Sues 14 to 17 Main Floor Superb quality Regular to 3.69 in fused or Wtnusor collais Plain shadrs and white Sixes 14l to 17. Main Hoof 2.49 Basement LAST CALL FRUIT JUICES If you want to keep your kids! away from appetite destroying! soda pop for a coupe of years, try fruit juices mixed with soda water. I They give nourishment as they sat-1 isfy the afternoon hunger.

I DOES IT AGAIN! OOARiMAOT A Shoe THE HEINTZMAN! ELGIN A Great Give-Away Sale Army Navy Dept. Stores stage onee again a mammoth shoe sale for women with a keen sense of values. Voull like this again, so make the most of It. Buy ai many pairs as you wtsn Per Pair SAFETY FIRST Splinters of glass may be picked up safely with A cotton ball dampened with water. Budget Terms to Suit Your Requirements 1 Pioneer honored BALGONIE (Special).

Mrs. Dan Gienow, 83-year-old pioneer of Saskatchewan, was honored at a family gathering at B-Say-Tah point with 43 members and one visitor present. Games and swimming were enjoyed followed by a wiener and marshmallow roast. Sons and daughters piesent were Mr. and Mrs, Sam Gienow, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Gienow and family, of Balgonie; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gienow, Buddy and grandchildren, of Yorkton; Mr. and Mrs.

A. Hansen, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gienow and girls from Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Rennick and boys from Rouleau: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gienow and family, Craven; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gienow and girls of Atikokan, Ontario.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith of Kelowna were unanle to be present.

Grandchildren Included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gienow and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

Coles and family of Balgonie; Mr. and Mrs. Denis Gienow and family of Niagara Falls. Special guest was W. Rennick, Milestone.

TO MEET THAT MAN OR WOMAN ho wants to rent your vacancy, place Rent Ads! Call 1 7631, 301 jrill Dl AUffTQ Famous Makes to choose IlClI riMllUO from Choice r-jr nn of Finishes. Priced from OvsJiUU If you missed Army A Navy previous big bargains in shoes, you have nothing to talk about. In this speelally arranged sale of footwear from bankrupt storks, factory close-outs and manufacturers surpluses ou will find salue8 to brag about for months to come. This sensational disposal of 6,000 pairs of ladles shoes marks an epic feature of A A value giving Just a nioney-saUn clean-out of various lines In which sizes are broken but what values. Actually up to 6.95, and now out they go In a give-away sale at 1.00 a pair.

No woman with an atom of thrift will want to pass up such a marvellous opportunity to save. Think of It, 17 big tables, earh marked according to sizes for easy selection and priced away below the cost of manufatture. There is every wanted stjte and every wanted color in the lot. White shoes, beige shoes, In kid and calf leathers, patents, suedes. There are play shoes, sandals and other summer stjles.

There are shore for every occasion to take you places smartly, comfortably for the months ahead. Another Sensation-n Sf Farents with a growing family will weleoine this bargain collection of shoes. Buv several pairs and fit them op for the entire season. Youll find tough, sturdy shoes in this group as well as good looking, dress.er styles. Theyre all built for comfort and wear RECONDITIONED PIANOS Heintzman Guaranteed.

Triced from 225.00 REGINA We Always Sell For Less! STORE IIOI P.S 9 a to 6 in. 1HSWWW mm wt" mm jupjm iplus i aSMi WHERE PIANOS ARE A SPECIALTY, NOT A SIDELINE jc avjtltiMlns iramKr ni.

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