Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday december. 13, 1946 Page 9 Yule concert Joy to hear As Well As benefiting the red Cross Lodge at Deer Lodge Hospital concert Given by the wednesday morning Musicale in St. Mary s Aca Demy wednesday evening Benefit Ted the avid ence. It was a beautifully chosen beautifully Given programme of Christmas carols Fine music. The Kelvin girl Grad choir directed by Gladys Anderson Eileen Arnold pianist Kerr Wilson baritone were the artists for the occasion. Some of the carols Sung by the Gir graduates were new some were old. And All Given Sung with the new super Remington foursome we have just received a shipment of these super duper 4 headed electric shavers in time for Christmas other makes from please note All shavers sold by us can be serviced in the premises by electric Shaver specialists. Electric shavers limited 28 8 Portage ave. Phone 96 772 such simplicity such insight that they were a Joy to listen to the words coming clearly the carols being linked by scriptural passages pertaining to the birth of Christ. One could mention the German Carol from heaven High the Praetorius there Rose a Spray to glory How far is it to Bethlehem o men from the Fields the chorale beside thy Cradle Here i stand. Eileen Arnold is a Young pianist who is sensitive to the projection of a really Lovely tone capable of expansion without Over emphasis always musical. In the Bretko Ven so Riata in e Flat of. 31, no. 3, she did not always give the music the breadth it deserved but in the Menuet there was a flowing Grace a group of Ravel Rachmaninoff Prokofieff was noteworthy particularly Meux d eau. Kerr Wilson is a baritone who shows from season to season a growing maturity of style thai most taxing of Beethoven songs Adelaide was beautifully Sung beautifully sustained in its effect. A group which featured num Bers by Richard Hageman Franco Leoni Harriet Ware Rober. Mcgimsey showed mrs Wilson to admirable form particularly Tho contrast he gave to tally to. Thelma Wilson was the Fine accompanist. Mrs. Walter Luck president of the wednesday morning musicals welcomed the audience the artists were thanked by mrs. Harold Barbour president of the women s musical club. A. M. Knights of Columbus Meef at Lin flon flin flon Man. Dec. 13 Spe about three score Visi tors from the 19 new members of the Pas Council of the knights of Columbus to be initiated Charlebois Council held a ceremony sunday receiving 21 new members making 40 in All. The visitors Wen entertained by the members of Thi Catholic women s league Loca k. Of c. The officiating Knigh was e. Barker past District Deputy of the Pas assisted by officers o the Brandon Provencher Lan Gevin councils. The banquet a which closed the Day s activities was presided Ove by Bud Jobin. Speakers included Rev. P. E. Giroux former chaplain former Parish pries of St. Anne s Parish flin flon Rev. M. Malloy Paul Backaert Anc or. Barker. Coventry England communion vessels for the new Coventry Cathedral will be of Al they last no deliveries smoked hams whole or half. B.42c geese Grade round Steak roast hip comm in. 29e Mutton in. 22c pork tenderloin ib.46c roasting chickens b.m.f..34c pork loin roast in. 38c fowl boiling Grade a in. 30c pork Leaf lard in. 18c yearling Mutton . 25e loins in. 20c shoulders in. 12c breasts 7e cooked meats jellied Tongue in. 45c smoked wieners in. 25c Brun s liver saus. Ib.25c Ham sausage in. 35c jellied veal in. 30c store closes wednesdays at 1 . Open saturdays till 7 p. 811-613 ii n f f i i phon1 in main 13 a i 11 i o c r ii St. City meat sausage co. Ltd. A. Phones declaring that Canadian schools Clung too much to the old traditional methods of teaching there by killing 75 to 80 per cent of the Normal child s natural a. V. Pigott assistant superintendent of schools for Winnipeg addressed More than 400 members guests of the Canadian Industrial traffic league Prairie division at their annual Christmas party at the fort Garry hotel wednesday night. You Don t beat your pansies with a baseball Bat to make them grow because they Don to grow naturally that Are the same they should not be forced they should be he said. Or. Pigott declared that at Leas 50 per cent of the method o teaching in Manitoba was wrong he said that the system of dictating to the school child what h should think what he should not think at a certain time a part of the tradition that must be eradicated. He suggested that the talents o children be investigated made use of that individual think ing be encouraged to enable the needs of the nation s youth to be met. Or. Pigott believed that the Home formed the foundation on which the child s life was built the first five years of life giving the pattern of the future. A Home life without any squabbling Between parents would result in a child carrying a feeling of Security throughout its whole life. If child psychology guidance were applied instead of discipline the schools would be per cent More efficient within the next ten years he declared. Concluded we must apply the knowledge that is available v. Sands divisional Secretary for he Prairie provinces league acted As chairman introduced the tests. You be delighted with the Rich creamy lather of pitch s Dandruff remover shampoo it s the Only shampoo made whose guarantee to completely remove Dandruff is backed by one of the world s largest insurance firms. Fitch shampoo is results Are different even the method of application is different. Fitch shampoo is applied directly to the dry hair Scalp. The Antiseptic qualities of Fitch penetrate cleanse the thousands of tiny hair openings. 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It was the second time or. Shugar was acquitted on the same charge. On acquittal or. Shugar s first remark was for the next 24 hours i m going to think of 1 nothing but shown a re or. Shugar his be ready for the ski Trail. Pigott criticizes teaching methods in singing canaries annual show stereotypes Union official feted at banquet James r. Young of Toronto Canadian representative of the International stereotypes electro types Union was honoured by members of the Winnipeg Loca of the Union no. 59, when presentation was made to him at the annual dinner meeting wednesday night in the Marlborough hotel w. A. Bert Cooney made the presentation on. Behalf of members of local 59 Iri appreciation of the services rendered by or. Young to the Union in Western Canada. Or. Young told the dinner meeting the Union was living up to the tradition of the International particularly in Winnipeg where men were virtually 100 per cent organized. He paid tribute to the officers of the local headed by George Suttie also the various committees for their Good work Here. Stereotypes electro types were 97 per cent organized into the International affiliated with the . Of l., on the North Ameri can continent or. Young declared. He said he looked with Confidence to the future Progress of the Industry. J. Robillard was master of Cere monies. Stockholm roman coins dating from 400 to 474 a.d., were found recently in a Seld in largest. Swe dish Island in the Baltic. Representing a current Gold value of about 5335, the Points constitute one of the biggest finds Ever made in Sweden. Major Ney tells of South Africa everywhere the native races in Africa look upon Britain As a Riend protector they Lave no desire to Exchange Brit so sovereignty for International trusteeship said major f. J. Ney n speaking of his mile trip through South Africa african colonies at a luncheon meeting of the Empire club of Manitoba in the Marlborough hotel thursday. They desire no changes except to gain the utmost in educational advantages to be Able to take Over control of their own affairs More completely he said. The most inspiring place in Africa is the Soudan major Ney continued. It is the Best governed n the world its people among the happiest. It is the Best possible Monument to the Empire in Africa in stated. Speaking of the egyptian desire a Union with the Soudan major Ney said very few of the sudanese want such a Union. A great number assured him hat they would fight to the death rather than see such a thing come co pass. They move Forward to a greater political Freedom not to a random under Egypt the speaker continued. Major Ney said that in the Jordan he had shown a part of the official film of the visit of the eng Queen to Canada to a arge audience of sudanese sold ers. From the moment the pm Ress of Australia docked in que Jec until the end of the film he said these Swarthy soldiers joined n Canada s Welcome to the Mon chs. It was a touching expert Enche said. Yla Farlane reviews Canadian Progress wars begin in the minds of men but nations exist through the aspirations deeds of their Citi Zens. The destiny of Canada is in he hands of our citizens to make or said or. R. O. Mac Farlane Deputy minister of Edu cation for Manitoba at the an Nual Westminster banquet of the native sons of Canada Manitoba Assembly 134, held in the Marl Borough hotel wednesday eve Ning. The speaker As his subject the statute of Westminster 15 ears after reviewed the Progress made by Canada during he time elapsed. Or. Macfarlane defined the Sta Ute of Westminster As establish no the Legal position of Canada in the Commonwealth making pos Ible the recent Canadian citizen hip act among Many other things speaking of the social Angle he that in certain things can a still imitates other nations. We must be he stress d. People must come to Canada because they want to visit our country. Not because it reminds hem of some other he said. Various Canadian selections were Given by James c. Duncan Winnipeg baritone Community singing was led by or. F. E. Warriner. More than 150 roller canaries Are on display at the annual sing ing contest of the Western c dad roller Canary club which opened wednesday at the Majestic hotel. The contest will conclude saturday. The Birds to be judged by j. Mcquesten of Winnipeg Are All owned by Winni Eggers with the exception of one Canary bred by an Edmonton woman. All Birds Are judged on the basis of their singing qualities Al though their Ages place them in separate classes the delivery of the notes designating the Quality of the Birds. Among the entries in the con test Are two canaries owned by John Craig George Burgess both of which won double honors at the Saskatoon Winnipeg Cage Bird society shows this year. Winners in this show will be shown at Toronto Hamilton Montreal Vancouver while the winning Bird will compete in the grand championship in Toronto Jan. 16-18. Trophies will be presented to winners of the Winnipeg show at the club banquet to be held dec. 21. Ashcroft b.c., dec. 13 up of Bills sent Bank employees pedestrians merch ants on a treasure Hunt Here tues Day. The Monsy about was swept out an open window at the Bank of Montreal by a High wind. All of it was recovered. 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