Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 26, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight. Winnipeg free Friday March 26, 1937. Stage acts Fine feature of Home betterment show Snappy entertainment augments attractions of exhibition at auditorium Ful team whose rhythmic numbers have been Well received a Clever acrobatic act is put on by the Lowells and Bruce Jordan is pleas ing in his performance As a mimic and Impersonator mrs. Mona Minary of , often called the Manitoba does a number of unusual imitations of Bird Calls. Music for the stage show is provided by the hawaiian quintette and by Izzy Lavitt s orchestra. A final feature of the show is Fleurette Mccuaig s Beauty chorus. Attractive features of the Home the Home improvements show improvements show this week at itself has among its exhibits every the civic auditorium Are the stage i thing needed to modernize the acts performed twice daily. J Home from basement to attic and a Good selection of song num j is attracting Large crowds of win ters is heard from babe Payne in pc Home owners daily. The personality miss Payne who has been performing in night clubs and vaudeville theatres in the East. Has. Made a distinctly favourable impression on her Winnipeg audiences. The dancing perrys arc a color experiments have shown. Scores teacher miss Cook claims Poison school staff indifferent to her work As principal charges that teachers transferred pupils without her knowledge allowed them to change their names without inform ing the principal Jand showed a silent indifference to her efforts were made by miss Ida Cook in evidence wednesday evening before the Board of reference inquiring into the causes that that sent East Kildonan children at the Salisbury and Poison filling tractor tires with water and increasing the pressure sired degree with air to the tends de to eliminate Side Sway and bouncing on roads. Schools out on strike March 9. Miss Cook continuing her Evi Dence from tuesday Xmas still on the stand under examination by her counsel c. L. Drewry when the Board adjourned. Pupils had been transferred from ithe school without her knowledge Ila lined the principal. She stated that a teacher had supplied a child Here they Are Universal electric refrigerators the greatest value in the Low priced Field today 5-year guarantee from Small Down payment up balance 36 months be sure and see the com Pletsc display of these re or iterators in our Portage ave. St. Win Dows. Phone 904322 promoters of Progress and Prosperity Power building Portage and Vaughan with a. Transfer from a school in another District without enclosing i the necessary information. I upon her Roqu est the Transfer had been returned for inclusion of a medical certificate and class report and she had then in the teacher concerned that jail future transfers were to be sub . Later she had heard i in directly that the Pupil did not know his Grade five which an aspersion on Poison school i1 did not miss Cook recounted How pupils had asked the. Teachers to change i their names on the school Regist i i this they had done she alleged without informing her so that in some cases there were two names up one Pupil in the school. She had Learned from the department i education that pupils once entered j must continue school under the same name but her. Request to the teachers not to do this had met i with great opposition. Objections were sometimes Voic Jed sometimes silent she said. J she told the Board of her efforts to bring the school and. Parents closer together and How at every Chance she had invited parents to the school realizing that closer co operation Between the two was necessary. Hidden opposition i miss Cook stated she first Dis j covered the hidden opposition last Spring but had realized it before from the attitude of two teachers she had known previous to her arrival As principal. One teacher especially she asserted had been absolutely insubordinate from the nun Ute she entered the school. That person had continually refused to obey in True ions regarding. Supplying the pm j pal with copies of her Examina to Ion. Papers at the proper time be Day after inviting miss Cook to her room had told her the teachers did not like being asked for copies had never supplied them before and. Considered she had no right to ask i that the reports All go out at the i same time. J the principal described How the j inspector had met the teachers i without her knowledge when she was1 absent sick and had As she j Learned later asked them leading questions about her. She claimed he i had ignored her As principal of the school and when at the end of his visit she had approached him he had remarked the teachers do not like rarely raising her voice and a Vita out hesitation the teacher told of her successful efforts to improve the Standard of games at her school telling with Pride of the Success of in the. Suburban Speed skating championships and of its hockey teams which had never failed to turn up at games in the coldest of weather other schools defaulted replying to questions she suggested that new canadians needed stricter discipline but were is pensive to it when hey understood what was required. Poison she Board had 94 per cent of new canadians. At the Stait of the session All East Kil Dorran school children were requested to leave by the chairman of the braid c k. Guild k c. Only four children left the room which was again packed with silent listeners. Decision was made by the Board to Adi Ouin following thursday night s meeting until monday Owma to Good Friday and the absence of c. Brock counsel for the East Kildonan school Board. W. T. Garthside whose appointment As police and fire chief of St James was made permanent by St James municipal Council in committee tuesday night. He has been acting chief since january 1, when he took charge following the dismissal of former chief George Mcconnell. The three District councils of the Canadian gals in training held meetings wednesday North District Council met at John Black memorial Church and miss Grace spice was the speaker. Miss Tanyss Mcleod met the members of the District at old St. An Drew s Church and miss May boor Man members from the South District at Westminster Church. Broker s woes Anderson held insolvent since 1929 former Secretary of company tells court of Sions with employer Abbot financial position of establishment Britain and France plan Force to bar Italy from Spain two Powers join in determined action to enforce neutrality mobilize warships if necessary to Back up move London March 26. A and Britain backed up forceful action by France. Thursday to halt any further land ing of italian soldiers in Spain agreeing if necessary to a War ship blockade of the iberian Peninsula. An Accord by the two Powers through foreign minister Yvon Delbos of France and the British ambassador to Franie sir George Russell clerk was disclosed. They agreed on All Points of a programme to make non intervention completely effective and decided it was imperative to prevent even by Force any further italian landings. The Issue now lies with Premier Mussolini. I rom both Paris and London anxious eyes Are turned towards Rome to see what n next move Wall be m Spaan. Italy has refused to withdraw its volunteers already fighting with special league session Geneva March 26 extraordinary session of the league of nations Assembly was convoked thursday May the possibility that the Spanish problems might be discussed. General Francisco Franco. Will Mussolini Endeavor to retrieve their use of amazing health shortening ends table scenes Over Joys children i Don t like cd Standf think its mean Novim chocolate pie just when everybody else has like you Daddat tantrums before Mother cooked the digestible Way. Happiness when youngsters pm eat digestible grown up foods. A Mother s confession my son of 10 years is delicate and i have always been fussy about his eating. About 6 months ago we were invited to a lunch Eon. Imagine my state of mind when croquettes were served topped off by pie i knew there would be a scene so i let him have both expecting a horrible time that night imagine my Surprise when he slept like a top. I asked my Friend who told me both foods were made with Crisco. Since then i have always used Crisco. Both son and Hus band seem to digest even Rich food if Crisco is used. Mrs. Frank m. Crist modern kitchens the use of All vegetable Crisco is steadily growing. This wonderful popularity is not Surpris ing. Experts have done much to spread the news of Crisco s purity and goodness. And Crisco cakes pies and Fried foods speak for them so Light and delicious that they re Safe even for children keep Crisco on a Handy shelf where it becomes second nature to use Ever you you bake no refrigeration is does not keeps fresh and Sweet when you Fry in the proper Crisco smoke or heavy doors and both baking and frying with Grisco mean happier you serve those delicious Crisco foods that the youngsters can enjoy with you chocolate Soldier pie Yummy children adore digestible Tkayla to Crisco that children can safely enjoy it a Tablespoons flour 2 cupa hot milk Salt 2 squares chocolate swear 2 eggs beaten
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