Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, April 17, 1944

Issue date: Monday, April 17, 1944
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 17, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba Four visiting speakers Are heard in Winnipeg churches sunday Post easter pageants and visiting speakers were features of the first sunday after easter observed As Low sunday in anglican and roman Catholic churches with holy communion and other rites. The Day was also observed As lord s Day sunday with reference to Sabbath keeping in Many churches. Among prominent visiting preach Winnipeg free press. Monday april 17, 1044 ers were Bishop a. L. Fleming of the Arctic who preached at 11 , in St. Matthews and whose ser Mon at 7 . In holy Trinity was broadcast Over sky Canon l. A. Dixon general Secretary of the Church of England missionary society who preached at morning prayer in St. Michael and All Angels and at 4.15 Evensong in St. Aidan s. And at 7 . In St. a and col. Walter Peacock general Secretary of the salvation army in Canada who addressed three meet Ings in Scott memorial Hall. Rabbi Solomon Frank was fireside hour guest speaker in Knox Church. Archbishop l. Ralph Sherman held confirmation services at St. Thomas Weston in the morning. And in Christ Church at 7 . In St. Thomas the candidates presented by Rev. J. Rogers and in Christ Church by the Rector Rev. Walter Anderson. Canon r. E. Park observed Low sunday at St. Cuth Bert s with procession and eucharist and the Day was so observed in St. Michael and All Angels. Family service held in St. George s at 11 . Was marked by the presentation of lenten boxes. In roman Catholic churches he Observance of Low sunday Vas general. Another event was monthly meeting at 3.15 ., of St. Anthony s fraternity for profession of novices. Post easter features of sunday included the repeating at 7 . In Westminster United of the held in the Baptist and presbyterian churches of the City. Broadway first Baptist members of the . Women s division were special guests of Broadway first Baptist Church Sun Day evening. Led by Section officer Margaret Pike about 200 paraded to the Church. Flight officer b. D. Kemp read the scripture. Were made by a. Tingley and a Welcome was extended to the guests by Peggy Carlyle. M. C. Swan introduced the guest preacher fit. It. W. S. Macleod chaplain of no. 3 wireless school. Fit. It. Macleod spoke on the Power of Faith. Jesus was a realist he said that Faith could move mountains he did not mean to be taken literally. He meant that apparently insurmountable obstacles in our lives could be overcome by the Power of Faith. The reason Way so Many lives today Are driven on the rocks is because people have lost their belief. We All need a Guilding principle in our in Jesus Christ is the highest pos sible the guests were entertained by the Church s Young people at a Fellowship hour following the service. St. Margaret s the annual St. George s Day Parade of the scouts guides and cubs was held at St. Margaret s at George w. Peacock chief Secretary in Canada of the salvation army his three sons with whom he spent a couple of Days in Winnipeg this his three sons Are serving with the air Force. Left to right 5gt. Gordon a instructor it Pendleton out. Sgt. Donald at Prince George b.c., and fit. Lieut Douglas a Pilot. Vermilion to have vocational Centre april 17. Up h was reported Here saturday that opening of a huge veterans re habilitation and vocational training Centre at inc former agriculture school at Vermilion. 1c6 Miles of Edmonton is planned by the Dominion government. The school noisy one of the largest . Training centres in Canada will be closed May 15. Chris Church England. Up . Sir Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton who served 41 years in the army before his retirement in 1941. Died Here aged 00. Salvation St Leader on youth topic he who has youth has the said col. G. W. Peacock in an address before 300 Young people at a meeting in the Scott memorial Hall sunday afternoon. Col. Peacock chief Secretary of the salvation army who has been con ducting the . Congress addressed two other meetings sunday Previ Ous to the late afternoon lecture. He spoke on the responsibility of youth to life itself and to the coun try the title of which was i have a life is a he said. The youths of today should pre pare themselves for the demands of a new of the position in life which the Young people will take in future years de scribed the unlimited opportunities that this country held in store for distribution in the ensuing year. Col. Peacock also dwelt on the life of William Booth founder of the salvation army. A quiz period based on the history of the army in which selected members of he audience participated was also staged and papers from miss e. Braham assistant sergeant major in at St. . And bandmaster Jack Webster of the Citadel were read. Brigadier t. H. Iundy presided. After his meetings Here col. Pea cock will depart for Calgary where will open an Extension of the Booth memorial children s Home. He will be accompanied by Lieut. Oake. 18-year-old sets two swim records Oakland calif., april 17. The mul Tomah club of Portland ore., carried off the team title of the National women s senior swimming and diving Champion ships Here last night As 18-year old Ann Curtis of san Francisco s Crystal Palace plunge established to new United states records in Une race. Miss Curtis who set an american record of in the 440-Yard tree style saturday set new Marks As dockers caught her at in the 200 meter free style and then went on to finish the 220 Yards in the time of the old record for both distances was held by Brenda Helser of the Mulino Mah club who set the Pace last night but dropped behind after 150 Yards. High Point trophy went to miss Curtis with 13 Points. Fire damage Brownsburg quo., april 17 up fire which broke out in this town 75 Miles East of Ottawa saturday night swept through the main Street business Section and caused damage estimated by town authorities at several stores restaurant and the provincial Bank Branch were destroyed by the flames. Columbus was the first to Call Cuba Pearl of the Antilles. Battle is raging for Montenegro London april 17. Ing in Yugoslavia reached a new pitch in intensity yesterday with the. Forces of marshal Tito battling a powerful Advance of Ger Man and the germans Are at All costs to occupy before the Allied Inuss communique said. "outrsi1 resisting i women suffer bladder weakness More than Many scientists agreed women out the British emn Lre we n err not it Fol of pm _ 7 r a great Deal More from bladder weak Ness and kidney trouble than do men. A High percentage of women seem to be Trou bled by frequent or scanty passages which Burn and smart and Many of them often have to get up to to to the bathroom Sev eral times a night. Other women Are Trou bled by severe backaches nervousness and leg pains. Probably the upsets attending childbirth represent one reason Why More women suffer these ailments however House work financial worries Tahi if care of the family frequent colds and Ner void train May prove a greater Burden to women than men. Help acids and men too Elj be surprised and delighted to see How quickly and easily they Cim relieve backache getting up nights burning passages and other kidney and Blad Der troubles by simply aiding the and bladder to filter and clean out excess acid i und poisonous wastes As we grow older our at May slow Down in their work of filtering and purifying the blood. And when this happens uric acid and other poisons have a ten Dency to accumulate in the system making you feel older worn out and suffer from Many itches pains and troubles. But by in helping the kidneys and bladder to per form their work More normally thousands of men and women in Canada and through nearly Twenty Mula called was Safie Public through drug and inexpensive to irom kidney and three simple Way i so Nous and irritating. 2. T and smarting of the bladder irritation. 3. S move wastes which i. Thus aiding nature of and a More Money the very first Dost right to work helping excess Elds. Exr Sonta cleansing Pui trying i Saf orial United on the practice of the presence of god. By Rev. William g. Berry the minister. The annual Parade of the scout and guide movement was held to St. Margaret s at 11 . Guides scouts cubs and parents attended and the Rector. Or. F. Glover spoke on a great motto. The women s division of the ., with trumpet and drum band paraded to the evening service in Broadway first Baptist Church where the speaker was flight Lieut. W. S. Macleod. Khartum Temple of the shrines paraded to the morning service in Grace Church where or. W. G. Martin or cached on supreme craftsmanship. Holy communion services were 11 . Sunday. The great motto was the subject of the motto of the boy scout movement l be prepared to be prepared for emergencies leadership and service. St. George became the Patron Saint of England because he was prepared to risk his life for those who were in distress and he became read highly advised medicated Oil helps prevent diaper rash baby s skin new Way Saf guar ka8y j pile misery curbed in 10 minutes internal or protruding piles sap your vitality ruin your nerves and drive Vou crazy with pain. China roid the recent Dis Cove v stops the pain in 15 minutes so you ii n k Homewood a place of rest and peace amid Well appointed buildings and Lovely grounds where the family physician can Send his cases needing treatment for nervous or mild mental disorders knowing that they will receive under standing care from a competent and nursing staff. Retch e. Ii. C. Baugh. M.d., medical supl., Homewood sanitarium. Guelph ont. Quintuplets use Muster Ole for Chest colds to promptly relieve coughing and break up congestion whenever the Dionne quintuplets catch cold their chests throats and . Are immediately rubbed with Muste Roli a product made especially to prompt Clieve coughing Soro Throat and , aching Chest Muscles. Muster Ole actually break up congestion in the Bron Chial tract nose and Throat. Muster Ole gives such Quick Cliel Localise it s a modern counter irritant. Better than a Mustard plaster. Sine i Ujj uste Roizis used on the Amous quilts " you can to sure it s just about one of the Best cold remedies you can buy1 in 3 strengths children s mild Muster Ole for children and people with tender skin regular for Ordinary cases and extra Strong Muster Ole for stub born cases. in Canada. The Champion of the weak and help less. A scouts and guides can Well take him As their St. Matthew s the 78th battalion association at tended St. Matthew s anglican Church. Sunday evening under he direction of president Dick Shack Ley. Among those present were . J. N. Semmons major George Holman. Major a. Nash. Detective j. H. James and Captain w. Throp. Eight members of the executive also attended. Canon George Culvert poke on the Church of the victorious Way. During his Sermon he brought in the subject of rehabilitation stress ing that it must be better in every respect to that of last War. St. Giles the achievements of the lord s i Day Alliance is seeing that sunday is observed in Manitoba was out lined by j. S. Watson in an address before a Large con i relation at St. Giles United Church sunday morning. The speaker said that the motion. Picture Industry across Canada had used considerable pressure on the government and on the Milij districts to have theatres open on sunday to entertain the sol Diers but that the Alliance had received the closest co operation in keeping the theatres closed from the officers of military District no. 10, Winnipeg. They have or. Watson1 said that one theatre open on sunday for the presentation of concerts was sufficient to meet Soldier there Are Only four places in Canada where theatres Are open on sundays he said. They Are Halifax Quebec province. Edmonton and Victoria. In conclusion or. Watson the audience that the attorney general of Manitoba had also greatly assisted the Alliance in seeing that stores Only sold the necessities of life on sundays and that the Laws of Manitoba pertain ing to sunday Observance were strictly obeyed although a num Ber of industries were working on i sunday for the War Effort. Young United the kiwanis clubs of Winnipeg and St. Boniface were special guests at the evening service Young Church sunday. Or. W. E. Donnelly read the first scripture lesson in the absence of Lloyd Clark. M.l.a., president of the St. Boniface club and w. G. Gotcha Paw president Winnipeg kiwanis club read the second scripture Les son. Or. Donnelly welcomed the Kiwan ians and paid tribute to the Good work they were doing. The kiwanis clubs he said had significantly recognized the truth of god the spiritual values of Man and the eternal nature of things. Lite s most fascinating was the subject of the Sermon preached by or. Donnelly. We must never allow ourselves to lose or forget our individuality. We must respect human differences. If you Are True to yourself you Are True to your after the service a fireside hour was held. I Christian science doctrine of atonement was the subject of the lesson Sermon in All Christian science churches and societies on sunday. The Golder. Text read i am not alone because the father is with me. In the world be shall have tribulation but be of Good cheer i have overcome the world John 33. The citations from the Bible included the following passages if i do not the works of my father believe me not. But if i do though be believe not works that be believe that the and i in me. Believe May know father is in i John the and me 38. If your Little girl hos a Chest cold you a hound apply a Mecca and Mustard poultice. . Newsprint consumption up Montreal. April 15 up news print association of Canada in a monthly report yesterday announced apparent total consumption of newsprint paper in the United states in March was tons compared with 243.31g tons in february and tons in the Cor responding month 1343. Apparent total stocks of All . Consumers decreased tons last month and amounted to tons. Corresponding stocks in March 1943. Were 532.521 tons. Shipments from Canada to u. S. In the first Quarter of 1944 and 1943 were 73 per cent of its Supply. Food Supply assured London april 15. Up Reuters food minister leu Ellyn said in an address yesterday that provision has been made to ensure when the second front opens civilians in Brit Ain will continue in All Circum stances to receive adequate food. Llewellyn added there might be local difficulties but these would not be serious and would not last Long. Prisoners be captured Toronto april 15. Cup the Royal Canadian mounted police Here revealed today that three German prisoners of War who escaped Friday from a prison Camp at . In Northern Ontario were recaptured in the same Gen eral Vicinity late yesterday. Everything to g this pos hire Otter. Get Cravi from in kist today. 1 minute m if you had the Power to shorten the War by a Day or an hour or even a minute would you balk at the task would you grumble and ask what s there in would you Stop to ask Why when a dozen Wii die in the tenth of a moment it takes you to sigh you can shorten the War by a minute or More with a magical Wand called a Victory Bond y v -4 get ready to Victory Bonds 6-5 National War finance committee ;