Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, December 06, 1946

Issue date: Friday, December 6, 1946
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 6, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 8 Winnipeg free press Friday december 6, 1946 crusading spirit woman s Temperance Union work outlined sixty years ago a crusader came to Manitoba to organize a a Paigr. That has never faltered since. She Frances Willard founder of was the Canadian woman s Christian Temperance Union and the War she organized the province against intemperance. Mrs. George Belton of Winnipeg frit Only half alive so Many aches and pains. I tried laxative bitters tonic can t eat headache bilious Ness indices ton if due to up try Bliss native herbs a laxative and bitters tonic. Eist Plant ingredients for 4-Actiox to encourage Bowel and kid Ney elimination 2 to tone appetite and Stom Ach to help induce flow of liver bile to Aid digestion 4 to help prevent Sas. 200 to Blu Only also 50c and 25c at druggists. Take Buss native herbs Tablet. Cloves relieves colds faster Grove s cold tablets quickly attack cold miseries help to relieve headaches and pains Lessen fever dry up mucus and regulate the system. Jar the a past president of the organization and for Many years one of its most Active workers has recounted the free press Many of the achieve ments of those 60 years and the names of the women who made them possible. Manitoba s women once roused to the dangers of Over indulgence in liquor were Good fighters says mrs. Belton. They did t fight for Temperance alone. They fought for women s rights to Homes and property for labor As an honorable Call ing with proper hours of work for child labor Protection for Good health Laws for Universal education for women s suffrage. Those Omen who proudly wore the White ribbon Symbol of he Union Learned men s weapons 101 getting things done. They Drew us. Petitions they held Public meet Ings they harangued the Mill citizens they presented protests and. Recommendations to legislative bodies. Many workers the list of Active women workers through those 60 years parallels the history of Mani Toba. Or. Be. Cora Hind later to become agricultural editor of the free press was the first corresponding Secretary. She had two great assets for the True enthusiasm and one of the few typewriters West of genuine Iron automatic bin fed Coal stokers the finest automatic heating equipment for economical Home Comfort is still the genuine Iron fireman automatic Coal Stoker. More safety More Comfort More Economy More convenience plus silent operation More than Iron fireman owners attest the Quality of the world s leading manufacturers of automatic heating equipment. Thermostatic Finger tip control is provided through an Iron fireman Purchase. For the finest automatic heating every Man on our heating staff is trained and capable of answering your heating problems. Phone for a free Survey. Stoker Coal is available and still the most economical fuel. Phone 98401 804 Boyd bldg. Wanted certified mechanics top wages permanent position Imperial motors Geraldton ont. Lakes mrs. Belton the great continued. And so on Down the a. Youman of Portage la Prairie mrs. A. Andrews first provincial presi mrs. F. Chisolm mrs. W. D. Ruttan mrs. J. A Robinson mrs. Alex Campbell mrs. Colin h. Campbell wife of the provincial attorney general who represented Manitoba at the Geneva Conven Tion mrs. C. W. Gordon mrs. A. J. Mcclung mrs. A Foster mrs. E. Low mrs. John Bishop lady Schultz lady Aikins mrs. J. J. Wallace mrs. A St. George Stubbs Mary Playfair the first Wom an school trustee in mrs. T. B. Andrews mrs. J. Dick son mrs. A. E. Ferrier mrs. I. Tracy mrs. D. Short Recd mrs. W. A Mills mrs. L. Maguire mrs. C. F. Rannard mrs. E. Speer mrs. J a. Comba mrs. Helen Kelly w. A. Baldwin mrs. E. Fryer mrs. E. Doakes mrs. Duff Smith mrs. W. Mrs. W. P. Wallace mrs a. E. Cook mrs. W. G. Mcpherson mrs. J. Leslie mrs. C. Goodman mrs. J. White and hundreds of others. Mrs. Belton pointed out the accomplishments of the Union. A Home was established where girls coming to the City As strangers might Board. Travellers Aid posts were set up in the railway stations support was Given 10 the Home of the friendless and to the humane society. Hospitals and jails were visited drinking fountains placed on the main streets some protestant churches persuaded to use unfermented wine for the sacrament the first Bible Vaca Tion schools in Winnipeg begun Temperance lessons were added to sunday school leaflets and temper Ance text books introduced into the Public schools. Help was Given formation of the local of women. Temperance were conducted in the in the Council classes schools. Funds lacking and so the work went on. Money was never adequate. The members crimped and saved served meals at fairs enlisted honorary members. It was never easy. As the Battle of prohibition Laws and local option drive continued to have the league s efforts says Virs. Belton. The first provincial publication be ams the prohibition watch Vord and was then discontinued n of support to the National Magazine White ribbon tid during the recent War the Union supported Soldier s Protection in Camps at Home and abroad. Fellowship Loepfe was erected at the Petawawa military Camp and the red Cross assisted. Two major undertakings have the Union Busy since the Var s end mrs. Belton reports n 1941. The Temperance federa minion government to abolish liquor advertising restrict the hours of Sale and the Quantity of liquor obtainable. Mrs George Mcneil presi Dent has arranged for a scholarship fund for straining teachers in alcohol education. Visual education has entered the Field. Frances Willard brought a crusading spirit to Manitoba 60 years ago. It has lost nothing through the years claims mrs. Belton. Says state of France v desperate most of the Peoples of Europe Are suffering from the ravages o War but never has a country Beer in worse condition than France is today said Rev. Emile Champagne who returned from France recently and stopped in the City briefly be fore leaving for notre Dame de Lourdes Man. Father Champagne who Lef Canada in 1938 to further his studies lived in the Village o to uligian a Village in the South 01 France. He was there until the Ger Man invasion when he had to seek hiding because of his Canadian citizenship. Once father Champagne had to change his name and seek refugee As a worker in a children s orphan age. Although he had Many narrow escapes he was not caught by the Gestapo. Freeing of the Village of romans France saw father Champagne one of the first to enter the Village Fol lowing its release from German occupation. We Rode in an american tank and the cleaning up of the Village Vas a Job everyone was anxious to help with. We buried the dead we fed and clothed the sick it was not very pleasant but soon we lad a semblance of he said. Now however in most parts of France the suffering is he continued. There is the Black mar get for the Rich but the poor who Lave not the Means to Deal with it Are lacking Many the gratitude of the French people to canadians for their Gen Erous War Effort and their peace time Aid was commented on by Many frenchmen said father Champagne. They have Faith in the canadians helping them still be said. Back in Canada father Cham pagne will serve with his Uncle Tather Anthony Champagne at the Tion of Canada petitioned the do notre Dame de Lourdes Church. Radio reporter gets a Story and bruises a radio reporter got an Eye-wit-1 Ess Story Early thursday morning he received a few minor cruises to go along with it. Jack Couper 305 Belvidere apart ments newscaster for Krc. Com no out of the free press building t 3.10 . Thursday walked right nto a fracas in which Joseph Lew ski. 72 Barber Street was attempt no to beat up on a Constable who Vas arresting William o. Tuck and Lis wife 613 Minto Street. The scene of the Battle was in front of the spoon Luncheonette 301 Street a restaurant which Zewicki is alleged by police to Havo Leld up and robbed of Early nov. 18. Lewicki allowed bail when he elected for jury trial in connection with the charge. Couper was credited by i prosecutor o. M. M. Kay As being responsible for the Constable Bein Able to apprehend Lewicki and the two tucks. The radio reporter received minor bruises in the struggle said or. Kay. When they appeared in court thursday Lewicki was fined and costs on a charge of obstruct ing a police officer in the execution f his duty William tuck paid s10 or being disorderly on the Street his wife was reprimanded by magistrate a. H. Garton. 2 fined for breach of rental rules two persons paid fines totalling 550 plus court costs in provincial police court thursday when they pleaded guilty to charging Renta higher than allowed by wartime leasehold regulations for rooms on their premises. Both Phillip so braid 504 Aber Deen Avenue and mrs. Maud Irwin 363 Cumberland Avenue paid s25 and costs. Louis Gorstein 359 Salter Street paid and costs for failure to w. J. Vennar Pioneer of Bird s jul District celebrated his 98th birthday nov. 25, with his family and a few friends. Or. Venner was born in 1843 on he Shore of Lake Erie near port Stanley the son of William Venner an immigrant Devonshire Farmer. A Short time later the family moved to it. Bridges in Middlesex. Coming West in 1878 via Duluth and the red River or. Venner moved to Treherne and later settled in Cypress River. Besides be ing a Farmer a machine agent and a Grain buyer he was Active in All Public enterprises and served As municipal councillor Reeve and local Justice of the peace. He was school trustee for several be and was Active in Church work in 1920 he retired to Winnipeg and for the past 20 years he has lived with his sons now on the Bird s Hill Road in North Kildonan. He has continued remarkably vigorous and Alert and remains apply to the prices fixation of rent. Board for a How her eyes will Shine for a Diamond Speaks of love and its Beauty lasts forever. Clear sparkling flawless there is a Blue River Diamond just right for her taste and your purse. Guarantee of perfection. Free insurance against loss see our selection of Blue River diamonds 422 main St. Open saturdays till 9 . Confined by Hitler in a nazi Camp for eight years pastor Niemoeller is n the United states to speak to the Council of churches of Christ. He is seen Here with his wife on arrival at la Guardia Field new York by plane. A recent War had to be fought declares pastor Niemoeller Seattle dec. 5 Man who held to his Faith in god and spent eight years in German Pri son Camps in Defiance of Hitler believes the War could not be avoided and had to be fought to the end either the state renounced its totalitarian claim on the very souls of its subjects or the churches revoked the binding character of god s will for human pastor Martin , of Man Church Leader making his first Public appearance in the Toni Hunter wounded mistaken for Deer James Christie 36, 694 Toronto Street welding Foreman for the trans Canada airlines was Acci Dently shot through the Chest about 11.15 . Wednesday when he was mistaken for a Deer by John Stew Art suite 3, Winn Toba apartments who was with another Hunting Darty. The Accident occurred about to Miles Southeast of heading Ley. According to police Stewart shot twice from a distance of 500 Yards at what he supposed was a Deer and his second shot struck Christie. The victim was rushed to Miseri Cordia Hospital for treatment. His condition is reported Good. In Christie s party were three Winnipeg policemen Constable Herb Luke 728 Minto Street con stable Bob Scott 1130 Dominion Street and detective Hugh Wiliamson 471 Rathar Avenue. Williamson was standing near Christie when he was hit. With stewarts party were con stable Jarnes Adams 962% main Street. Henry Breland 284 Welling on Crescent and James Adams of Weston. Pioneer still Alert on 98th birthday keenly interested in farming Gar Dening and Public affairs. A Good Dook music and a Good Chat seem of give him the most pleasure. He has three sons w. A. And Jeorge of Bird s Hill and Frank of Stettler Alberta also two Daugh ters mrs. W. N. Denike of 30 car Man Avenue and mrs. T. A. Mcgirr. Of Toronto. Implement firm report is Given in the face of Dis located Industry Canadian co operative implements limited managed to distribute 250 Harves Ter combines and 50. Swathes to local associations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan j. B. Brown presi Dent reported at a series of District meetings of the machinery co operative in this province. The effect of these labor Dis Putes particularly on the steel Industry would be Felt in 1947 too he feared. Had they been avoided c. C. I. Would be Able to look for Ward to a much larger volume of machines next year. As it is the company expects to secure a fair Supply of tractors and one Way discs As Well As kinds already provided. This distribution is being made under a Deal with the Cockshutt plow company Brantford ont. Or. Brown also reported on the operations of the co operative s own factory in Elmwood. Among implements being turned out there is a non clogging Harrow on which improvements had been made Dur ing the past summer. Experiments were being made on other machines which would be put on the Market before Long. The company he said was now six years old and the whole of its life so far had been spent in a period of of farm machinery. However he had High Hopes for the future and that this concern would become one of the most successful co operative enterprises in the country. Luxury taxes Are levied on employers for their men servants in England. Seed dealer Here on Western tour Alberta will soon be the main seed producing province in can Ada said r. C. Steele seed dealer of Toronto who has been touring the West on seed inspections for the past three months. He is a guest at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Commenting on the seeds to europ e programme or. Steele said the government has allocated what seeds May be shipped h the seeds Are available. But he advised More seed is needed than has . The government s chief cd Cern is to keep enough seeds for our own Farmers. What they Esti mate to be surplus is sent to great Britain who Supply their occupied zones with the he said. Although permission is required to ship seeds out of the Dominion on such main items As Alfalfa alike and red Clover such seeds As Sweet Clover and Brome. Grass can be shipped without a permit. Relief from coughs Throat irritations Hus Kiness of colds or smoking comes fast with Vicks medicated cough drops. So effective because they re really medicated with Throat soothing ingredients of Vicks pm Ted states told the general Assembly of the Federal Council of Chur Ches of Christ in America in an address wednesday night that state against churches the whole period of the nazi regime a War raged be tween the totalitarian state and the Christian churches. The churches that Means for Germany the Evan helical and the roman Catholic were the two big organizations left which did not surrender to Hitler s claim for unrestricted control of Public the War had to be fought i said to Settle the Issue. Even Hough i am looked upon As a victim of National socialism the fact remains he said that j can t cease being a member of my German nation and that i Signet the Stuttgart declaration thereby affirming my personal share in the joint liability of my nation jus now in its present state of guilt Anc contempt. This being so your invitation to speak Here shows that there is a Bridge that overcomes the Gulf by which our nation is separated from the rest of the human school films Are discussed 0 there is a tremendous surge of interest in school room instruction by Way of states h Painter of Toronto who is in Winnipeg to interview school Board officials and religious leaders in regard to showing of this Type of movies in Manitoba. He is a guest at the Marlborough hotel. Or. Painter who is sales Mana Ger of the Hanson 16 Milli Ameter movies in Toronto explained that j. Arthur rank England is going All out in the production of school room and sunday school and that Ian Premier Javal managing director of Gau Mont British was in Canada recently to further plans to extend production in Canada. Subjects such As biology Geo Graphy natural history general science Hygiene physical Educa Tion and geology Are All taught by Means of films or. Painter said in an interview thursday morning. At present 300 educational subjects have been filmed in England and it is planned to handle one subject a week for the next Seq go years. A studio is also established in Toronto called studio and subjects that apply to Canada will be produced there. One of the newest films deals with atomic Energy and one on Jet propulsion is in production. Manitoba is not so far advanced n the showing of class room educational films As some other provinces notably Saskatchewan Var. Painter observed. In Britain increasing use is being made of this Type of education. Or. Who will return to Toronto during the week end has also been meeting various religious leaders in Winnipeg re Garding the showing of religious films in sunday schools. A number of these subjects have been produced and there Are Many More to come he states. Specials while they last no deliveries i smoked whole or half. Lb.42c geese Grade i round Steak roast hip comm in. 29c Mutton chops. In. 22e pork tenderloin ib.46c roasting chickens b.m.f.lb.34c pork loin roast in. 38c fowl boiling Grade a in. 30e, pork Leaf lard. In 18e yearling Mutton . 25c loins in. 20c in. 12c breasts 7c cooked meats jellied Tongue in. 45e smoked wieners in. 25e brim s liver saus. Ham sausage in. 35c jellied veal in. 30e store closes wednesdays at 1 . Open saturdays 611-613 f. 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