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The Brandon Sun from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada • Page 8

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The Brandon Suni
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Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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THE BRAMOON 5. Sahjry, May 1 IKS Sh owers Honor Miss Jo-ann Lawson Honoring Miss Jo-ann Lawson, bride-elect of May 22. Mrs. Terrv Hillis entertained. Friday evening, si a miscellaneous shower.

The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. G. Cassan. Corsages were presented to the guest of honor, to her mother-Mrs.

A. H. Lawson. and to the mother of room-elect. Mrs.

D. J. Wilkins of Kills rney. 7 ir Mrs. Untold Kane shared tea zer.

White in BrandonMiss Ma-honors. The L'ir. and trousseau zer will intern as a physiotliera-roonu- were in charge of Miss plst at the Assiniooine Hospital. Carolyn Salyu and Mrs. Ed- ward Tiiarniu.

Mrs. Muriel Bain was adjudi- Miss Lawson was guest of honor. Wednesday evening, at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Lawson. 107 Madison Crescent.

The hostess was assisted by Mrs. William Lawson and Miss Violet Lawson. Henry Hlady en- pctiuons. Thuredav. at the tJla-i- Corsages were presented to the tertained at a buffet" dinne.

music festival. tw.de-eltv; mother Mis A. their home follow ins the Cho- i to Mrs. D. J.

ueddinj? rehearsal. School Tea to be held. May 12. in the school auditorium. CONVENE TEA Mrs.

G. W. Manson (left) and Mrs. A. C.

Murrav are conveners of the annual Park Home and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dandy-were hosts to the Trinity United Church Couples" Club. May 3. Rev William Armitagc led' the devotions.

A whist drive follow ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mazer of Brandon are proud to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Elaine Phyliss. to Mr.

Brent Douglas Kinney of Winnipeg, onlv son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kinney of Russell.

The wedding will take place. Saturday, June 5 at p.m.. in Knox United Church. Brandon. and Mrs.

Jack Owen of Calgary are in Brandon to atlend the retirement party for Fire Ctiiel James Munro Mr. Owen's While in Brandon, they Mr. and Mrs aje eiiesi: Munro. ed the business meeting and refreshments were served bv Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Wesley and Mr. rijid Mrs. Armkage. Miss Dorothy Miller, chief Describes Fantasy Theatre To Teck Chapter tODE Miss Shirley Xorosby. a bride-elect of May 22.

was honored guest at a miscellaneous shower. Thursday evening, hi the home uf Mis? Lyiuie Conway. 102 Whitehead Crescent. Miss Pat Macialek was co-hostess of the affair. Tinted stocks and chrysanthenvjms ill green and white centred the tea table.

Mrs. Joseph Xorosky and Mrs. Roy Hurl shared tea honors. included Misses a a Campbell and Miss Texessa Norosky. Corsages were presented to the guest of honor, to Mrs.

Xor-osky and to Mrs. Huri. mother-of the hride-eleci and groom-el cct and Peteihorough. flies overseas later mis month. Bishop Xorris will preach in Canier-bury Cathedral.

May 26. at a special celebration, marking the Triennial Fesiival of St. Augustine's Colle.ee. buffet supper. May 2.

given by-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grierson Grove Blvd. Miss Miller is leaving to further her studies at the L'niversiry of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. Guests, numbering 30.

included representatives of 1 departments in the hospital. kMjL," -vf tj meir wives or husbands and Mr. Mrs. Cecil Cunningham of Fort Humphries, with Mrs." Marion and Mrs- Douglas Fraser. for- merly of Winnipeg.

Mr. Fraser Sloane as co-hostess. William. has arrived cussion waj. the moving of provincial headquarters to Brandon in Hk a period more than four Trie nieetini: approved this move.

The national meeiina of the IODE will be held in" Winnipeg from May 23 to June 2 with Mrs. Howard the official delegate. Mrs. C. S.

Wickett wiii be standard bearer and several members will attend. Mrs M. E. Brisrow. educational convener, reported that 21 awards were given at tile oratorical finals at Park School.

The Mary G. Peters scholarship and the Brandon General Hcspita! School of Nursing award were renewed for 10 years: Other revons were iven by-Mrs. A. G. Malcolm.

Mrs. R. K. Armstrong and Mrs. eo Strange.

An IODE archive commiUee was set up at the meeting made up of Mrs. Strange, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. E. Cowan assist the Centennial Commit-tee.

June luncheon meeting will be held at the Brandon Golf and Country Club. Mrs. W. G. Singleton will con ver.e the auction and rummage sale to be held in October.

Tea hostesses were Mrs. A. B. Lee and Mrs. R.

M. Torrance. Brandon to spend the next month ed. Monday evening. shower at the Humph will assume duties as chief pharmacist oil Servi-ieum nere Misses Shirley Ero-Aia.

Christine MacLeod and Xorrine Shobrooke. A gift of crystal iras presented io the guest of honor. Miss Miller has ries" residence. looT. Seventh Street.

Corsage j. were presented the bride-elect, her mother. Mrs. George Xeilson and to Mrs. Jain Crozier.

mother of the Bernard Poliy spoke on the history oi the Fantasy Theatre and i3 success at the meeting oi PrLice Alexander of Te-L-k Chapter IODE, Wednesday afternoon, at the Prince Edward Hotel. Four plays for children have been produced and have been well received in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Mr. Polly There is a great future in this field of work, the speaker said. Mr. Polly also spoke oi the Hales Museum of Xaturai History which he is heiping to plan and develop.

There are only a ew museiims in Canada with exhibits hi natural sur round -tn ad which have been properly Gamed. Mr. PaL'y said. Organizations art assisting with new specimens of i h. birds and stones and it is hoped the exhibits will be completed soon, Mr.

Polly said. Ihe museum is housed in Brandon College. Mrs. J. T.

Howard, regent. sJfinmarized the provincial annual meeting held recently in Winnipeg. T5ie maia topic of dis at uie name of her son-m-law and daughter. Dean and Mrs. Morse L.

Goodman. Mrs. R. 0. McDiarm-Ki returned this week from a month's visit in Vancouver with Dr.

Mc-Diarmid's- mother. Mrs. H. 0. McDiarmid.

Nir. and Mrs. Arthur G. Smith who have spent the past two room-elect, bv Misses Susan and J.6 with 'Me Bndon General Lillian Humphries. Misses Geral- for nine 'ar- Jitrs.

A. G. Wood leaves today for Ottawa where she will attend the ceremony of laying the Mrs. William Hamilton rnontns in Phoenix. Anz.

cornerstone oi tne rived home this weekend accom- ew Graham of 604 Fourteenm brap- and Building. Tin btreel entertained the weddina "ivi canon was estenaea 6y Uie spent the Laster oolways ui the April at latter. Secretary of State of Canada. south with his parents. JUNE WEDDING Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hodgson of Brandon are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Bertha Carol, to Clarence Vincent. Barton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Barton of Medicine Alta. The wedding will take place Saturday. June 19 at 2:30 p.m., in St. George's Anglican Church.

Brandon. Training School Graduates Speaks On Work Of School Mr. Puts a graduate of gram, introduced the speaker, the Baptist Leadership Training Mrs. Kenneth Chambers gave School in Calgary, spoke to me the devotional and. a solo was First Baptist W.A meeting on the sung by Mr.

Pue. with Mrs. Gor- WOrk of this School. Mr. Pup firm ATriri 3f-i-hri n.

Mrs. O. C. Thornhorough re-lurDed. Wednesday, from a three-week visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Thornborough. in norne loaowing me IVass-Mc- n- -'au-nce camontagne.

His Crory wedding" rehearsal. Excellency the Ri. Georges P. Vanier. governor-senersl of Miss Syivia Mazer, a student Canada, will lay the cornerstone, at the University of Manitoba.

Mrs. Wood will also attend the has returned home to spend the annual meeting of the National next three months with her par- Library Advisory Council of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ma- which "she is a member.

also showed slides to illustrate ers taking pan in the program R. PETTIT OPTOMETR I ST 3 Street For Appointment Phcn PA 4454 his talk. re Mrs. John Sokoio Mrs. L.

E. Smith, program convener of the "'Dorothy group in charge of the pro- Bridge Club Notes Miss Margarei Skene, a bride-elect of May 22. was truest, of honor at an afternoon lea and miscellaneous shower, May 2. at the home of Mrs. S.

Riach. S45 Fifth Street. The tea table was centred with an arrangement vari-colored snapdragons. Tea room assistants included Mrs. Alei Skene and Mrs.

Jack Skene. Corsages were presented to the guest of honor and to her mother. Mrs. Charles Skene. A trousseau tea was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hlady recently honoring their daughter. Lynda, whose marriage to Mr. Russsl! Murray Chodak was an event of May 1. Mrs.

Hlady and the bride received the guests. Mrs. Rose Steele and Mrs. Woodiey Mrs. Cecil Birch.

lUiss Karen Murray of Edmonton, also a graduate of the training school, wsi a special guesrt at the meeting. Airs. Charles Hunt was in charge of the business meeting. Announcement was made of the coffee party, May 14. with a sah- to include home baking and lemon pies.

Mrs. Gordon Xorris reported on the display of White Cross work and the visit of Miss Irene Cochrane, missionary on furlough from India. Delegates were named to the convention of the Baptist Union of Western Canada to be held in June in Vancouver. Mrs. Pearson Inaugurates Retarded Children's Week OTTAWA 'CP Mrs.

Lester ernors of the Canadian Associ- B. Pearson planted a packet of ation for Retarded Cnildren. ziimia seeds in her sunshine- Mr. Shaw said retarded flooded garden Wednesday to dren make up three per cent of inaugurate Canadian Retarded die country's population. "When Children's Week.

May 9-16. you count their families, this The seeds were symbolic of means that 2.000.00a or 10 per the first national Flowers nf cent of our population is af- Hope campaign of the Canadian fected by this child afflictor. For Retarded Cflif- He said the flower seed fi- dren. Mrs. Pearson's packet nancia! campaign would be was the first of 2.0O0.0OQ being used to a i ta i the local mailed Canadians from coast associations" educational pro- to coast to raise money for the grams, and for research and association's work.

service program development. Mrs. Pearson displayed a fine "Money, however, is not the gardener's touch as she neatly only need these associations re-slipped the zinnia seeds into a quire. They need the under-small plot on the side lawn of standing, acceptance and moral the prime minister's residence support of every citizen, at 24 Sussex Drive. Then she St, George's Evening Branch W.A.

RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY. MAY 15r 9 a.m. 1 p.TO. Chyrch Crypt, SrH and Southern Avenue Thij announcement published throigh the coortesiy of CLARK LEATHERDALE FUNERAL HOME 234 Eleventh Street Phone PA S-7217 24-Heor 5rvic The. Brandon Duplicate Bridge Club met.

May 3. at the Prince Edward Hotel with 17 tables in play. Winners were: XorthSouth R. McBride and M. Desaulnler, 65.3; Mrs.

V. Cook and Mrs G. Luster. 53.3: Mr. and Mrs.

R. McMulian, 57.S: Mrs. S. Kennedy and H. Salisbury, 56.9: D.

Smith and E. Mc-Kenzie, 56.1. East-West: Mr. aod Mrs. S.

Prowse. aunts of the bride, and carefully covered them with a hoe. liuie girls from the Brifrihope School represented GRADUATES Catherine Carole Ma trick of Vancouver, formerly of 50-5 Twenty Fourth Street. Brandon, was one of a class of 172 of the 1955 graduating class from the Vancouver General Hospital School of Nursing. Club Calendar Monday 7 Ladies auxiliary to the Civic Eirqiloyees, Mrs.

E. Dawson, 533 Third Street. p.m. Si. Paul' Couples' Club, church.

Xordirup, 65.3; Mr. and Mrs. G. auo.uwj retaraec cnu- Magazine Sends Shivers Down Spines Butler, 60; Mrs. A.

I. Crislail d.m Swing Into Spring With A "SWING HEART" Hairdo at the Danielle. 9. and Mrs. F.

W. Woodley and Mrs. I wearing pastel-colored dresses. Wrye, 58-1: Mrs. F.

Luildui nmwntri ATrs pPan with a and Mrs. M. MacDougall. 55.3. bouqruei of carnations.

The prime minister's wife, who has eight grandchildren. said: "On behalf of all the mothers of Canada and particularly in honor of Mother's Day. I want to thank these two charming little sirls. Danielle, who is LOXDON (CP) The appearance of a new men's fashion magazine with an unmistakably giriish touch is sending shtvers down the spines of some British males. Glib and glossy and called Man's Journal, the first trv-om Mrs.

Endall Best Speaker NU-FASHION BEAUTY WE MAKE, RICH, HOMEMADE WEDDING CAKES Made, iced and Decorated with a delicious icing rhat does not set hard or we ice your own cake. We make sur almond paste with freshly ground almonds. ORIGINAL PERSONALIZED DESIGNS In traditional white or modern pastel colors of your own Special packing for country customers or for shipping anywhere. Ornaments. Pillars, Leaves a complete wedding cake service- Cii if i ii ver Mrv 11 ft I 11 miking nd (Jeeorattng wedding 7-7th Street cakes.

Mr, Endall was judged French-speaking, and Patricia. eaKrii. ano i aincia. Englishpeaking. and nT ment with Woman's best speaker at the recent meet iiig of the rba nacres Toastmis SALON who are representing all the re tarded children of Canada, for tress Club.

Mrs. Endall and Mrs. Ivan given me. Nelson won the cup award for "1 am sratefu! for the op- the most improved speaker. Mrs.

poriunitv to announce Canadian Aubrey Fredenckson and Mrs. Retarded Children's Week, and Charles Cowieson tied for the to plant these flower leeds here best table topics. at the prune minister's house. Mrs. Melvin Moreland was Mrs.

Pearson, obvious.lv en- toastrrustress and Mrs. Aiian joving the little cerenwnv. in- Rose. president, conducted the vited the two children inside for The next meeting of the Ur- Also present was R. F.

Shaw, banacres Toasrmtstress dub will deputy commissioner' general of be held. May 15. at 6:15 p.m.. in Expo '67. who is vice-chairman the Prince Edward Hotel.

of the Board of Honorarv Gov- OUR LEADER ADVERTISING SPECIAL OIL COLD WAVERS'95 complete Journal, biggest magazine for women. The publishers hope to produce a second edition in November and go to quarterly publication In l6. Over-all editorial control ie vested in a woman. Ailsa. Garland, editor of Woman's Journal Guest editor for the first edition was Hardy Amies, dress- -maker io Uie Queen and one of the leading male fashion designers in Britain.

Initial male reaction has been slow, but columnist Charles Greville explodes in the Daily Mail about being "chivvied and tickled and coaxed into this sickly, coy. frivolous, chintz-covered, satin litied, pseudo-mascuiine mish-mash of namby-pamby ism." What nauseated Greville and others was the magazine's fem-inini- approach. Words like "exciting and "fabulous abound, backed up by a harra'ge of exclamation marks. The magazine's travel section tafks about "one of those fluffy little spots where just everybody Amies described as "very ex-; citing" the new feeling for fashion among Britain's youne men clothes "that will turn every head, male or female, in thing's Road, Chelsea." I Tee boating section deals with ncw power launch with an in- tenor designed by 5 woman BODY TREAT AMD HOLD COLD WAVE SHAMPOO AND NEW STYLE HAIRDO 2 Complete P.S. Stvtet pricei tligWly higher 59TH ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK ON TENTH STREET own.

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