Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 21, 1948

Issue date: Saturday, August 21, 1948
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 12 Winnipeg free press. Saturday. August 21, 194s prominent families linked by Osle Vriley wedding. Held in Garden setting the Home of. The Bride s parents 186 Westgate was the scene of a Garden wedding ceremony August 20 at 4.30 ., when Nancy Adina Riley and Gordon Peter Osier were United in marriage. The Bride is the daughter of or. End mrs. Conrad s. Riley and the bridegroom is the son of the Date Lieut col. And mrs. H. F. Osier and a grandson of the late sir Edmund b. Osier. Or. E. G. Perry Uncle of the Bride performed the ceremony Leonard d. Heaton played wedding music softly throughout the service. The Bride wore a White Satin gown with bodice Lily Point sleeves and Brief train embroidered in Deli Cate patterns of Crystal centred with pearls. A Coronet of Orange of blossoms held her three Quarter length veil of Carrick across and she carried blossoms. Feathered White mrs. J. Derek Riley sister in Law of the Bride was Matron of Honor and master Montagu Black of Tor onto Nephew of the Bride was Page. E. B. Osier was his brother s Best Man. Guests were ushered by w. Barry Manning Keith w. Camp Bell c. Gordon Dilts and j. Derek Riley. A reception was held in the draw ing room of the Home of or. An mrs. . Following their wee Ding trip or. And mrs. Osier i reside at 369 Brock Street. Keep Cool slip into a fresh clean shirt see How much better you feel. Bring to our centrally located downtown Jet of Plant or phone 93 1 77 Iff modern laundry 309 Harcrave St. North of Gladys Brassington guest at Shower in Honor of miss Gladys Bass in ton a Bride elect of september 4, mrs. N. Brassington jr., and mrs a. Burnett 376 Victor Street entertained at mrs. Burnett s Horn at a miscellaneous Shower thurs Day. Assistants were mrs. W. G Norris. Mrs. R. Souter and Misse Phyllis Scott and Margaret Bass in ton. A Corsage was presented to the Honor guest. Mrs. William scotford and mrs b. C. Cruse were joint. Hostess at a. Miscellaneous Shower at Thi latter s Home thursday evening for miss Sidnie Cruse whose wed Ding will take place August 28 master Billy Cruse and miss Mel isse Goring presented gifts on be half of the 32, guests. Mrs. J. Wintink was a hostess at a miscellaneous Shower thurs Day in Honor of miss Jean town Bride elect of August 28. Prior to their departure for Montreal where they will make their Home or. And mrs. W. L head entertained thursday at Din Ner at the Royal Alexandra hotel mail Paul is pictured with a few articles tooled painted and sewn by hand in her spare time. She is visiting her Mother mrs. Y. Bessette 200 Dumoulin ave., St. Boniface from her Home in Ste. Brigide d Iberville Quebec. With chronic Lack and urge More a nurses As Cere with the new Beatty you can sit Down to do the ironing. No weight to lift no pressure to exert. A slight touch on Finger tip and knee controls and the Izoner applies the pressure. Both hands Are free to guide the clothes. The Beatty applies twice the pressure of a hand Iron and the clothes a smooth professional finish. Free demonstration drop in and see a free demonstration of. This Beatty or once any afternoon next week from 2 To 4 Manitoba furniture co. J55elliceave t Block North of Winnipeg american continent the which entered training superintendent of nurses of a arge City Hospital who claimed he was in an absolute dilemma Vith a nurse shortage in june while she had had a sufficient umber during the previous few contributing factors two factors Are affecting the current Supply of nurses. Statis tics show that throughout the North class schools., in .1943 and graduated in 1.946 showed a Sharp drop from the average enrolment. Studen nurses Are generally drawn from the late teens and Early 20 s group add to these the economic fac Tor now on the nurses Side Anc the restlessness current through out the world and the reason for continual turnover in hospitals graduate staffs becomes apparent As one senior City nurse explained graduates can now move any where and be assured of a Job it is with this unstable working Force that Hospital administrators Are attempting to meet demands of hospitalized patients which Dur ing the past five years have in creased 12% to 13 per cent. However classes Are again 01 the up Grade. In North America approximately More graduated in 1947 than Ever before Anc similar increases Are looked for in 1948 and 1949. From the 11 training schools in Manitoba 275 nurses graduated this year. Wedding out time the Winnipeg general Hospital admits two 60-student classes yearly. The greatest wastage occurs following the probationary period with a few dropping out in sub sequent training. Withdrawal causes include dislike for the work free demonstration of Monotone hearing aids to the hard of hearing conducted by or. Alfred Siegel one of Canada s Foremost hearing a id specialists. Or. Alfred Sieckel certified Monotone consultant who will demonstrate the new Monotone hearing Aid. Come and see the new All in one miniature Monotone a masterpiece of Beauty All in one with batteries inside. Tiny Light worn invisibly by women with inconspicuous ease by men. Engineered in the world s largest research laboratories exclusively devoted to hearing aids. Batteries for All makes of hearing aids available at our store. If you or and member of your family Are hard of you Are cordially invited to have a free private demonstration and an audio metric examination by or. Siegel at our store at 305 Portage Avenue at Donald hundreds of people who were handicapped by defective hearing have been re established in business and society through the specialized knowledge acquired by or. Siegel. Avail yourself of this Opportunity to discuss your hearing problem with him. There is no Obliga Tion. Come Iff write in find out Why More people have been fitted with monotones than any other hearing aids Home demonstration by appointment. Drug stores by Mary Mustard hospitals Are admitting More patients than Ever before and the trend towards hospitalization shows every indication of continuing on the up Grade. With several years of acute nursing shortage behind Hospital administrators Are still trying to pro Ide adequate nursing care with a minimum of staff and Seldom any in Reserve. Apart from administrative an Public health services which pm _ Loy a regular staff the Supply o nurses fluctuates As readily As the health and sickness of the i Dividu .1. A Supply of nurses adequate me Day May become pitifully in efficient the next one official o he Manitoba registered nurses association pointed out. Her state ment was substantiated by that o health marriage aru3 academic fail ure. The latter cause according to reports of the Manitoba registered nurses association is far from heading the list. The profession agrees that Steppell up academic training is absolutely essential to keep abreast of scientific developments. On the nurses Side general com plaints of too strict discipline poor institutional food and isolation persist. Specific answers from students to these complaints reveal that the majority of the student group re Alize discipline regarding late leaves is essential to their own Well being. When quizzed As to the truth of age old tales of inedible Hospital food to agree that although they did t fare on chocolate cakes like Mother makes they had not suffered from malnutrition. Some went so far _ to admit that a Good Deal of the fun would be gone if All causes of complaint were removed. In Luik of news the greatest Gap in the life of the student comes in the realm of outside world news. I realize the War is said one Studeni nurse but it was weeks before knew fighting was going on in radios Are banned from All but senior students rooms in some hospitals and completely banned in others. Newspapers do not make up for this Lack because in most hospitals neither the students nor training school buy papers. The Case in one Large Hospital of More than 200 students having Access to Only two daily papers is almost As hopeless for according to one student the paper was soon in Sev eral pieces and one never did find All the sections. The modern trend in the larger hospitals at least is to arrange classes in such a Way that dog tired nurses off Ward duty Are not forced to sit bleary eyed through hours of lectures. Unreliable Domestic staffs hospitals during recent years have contributed to the student nurses Burden. As miss Lillian Petti grew executive Secretary of. The Mani Toba registered nurses association pointed out hospitals must stay open and Are unable to answer labor problems by closing their doors. Therefore when the maids and messenger boys fail to Shiv up for work their duties fall to the student. 48-hour week the Manitoba student nurses association tried to provide a Low priced recreational programme last Winter. Of More than 500 City members 50 was the maximum to attend the weekly gymnasium and swimming sessions held at the . On the other hand nearby Hospital Tennis courts Are in con Stant use during the summer. An Experiment was started at the Winnipeg general Hospital in 1944 to see the effect working hours had on the student absence and sickness rate. When the 48-hour week replaced the 56-hour week absences in the first year dropped Days. The metropolitan school of Nurs no in Windsor ont., is a test Case or solving the nursing shortage but it is admitted by the profession to be beyond the Finan Cial limits of most schools. This institution is financed apart from he administration of the Hospital. Is plan Calls for reduction of the training period from three years to 25 months by relieving students of routine tasks nursing schools have always been affiliated with a explained miss Bertha Pullen superintendent of nurses at the Winni Peg general Hospital. She can see a solution to the continuing Short drastic change education sys tem which would require a great Deal More Money than most hospitals have at their disposal. No amount of Florence night Gale Glamour will compensate for Low wages on the part of graduating students. Nurses must be the going wage said miss Pullen. Private duty nurses in Manitoba Are now receiving s6 a Day while the average minimum wage for a general duty nurse is a month plus maintenance. Approximately 60 per cent of Manitoba student nurses Are from Rural districts. However when the question of working in coun by hospitals arises City bred girls have no qualms about accepting the positions providing the salary a measures up to those offered in i other Fields. Age Only be a in the nursing miss Jeannine of Montreal was elected French speaking vice president of the Canadian Commonwealth youth movement Junior Branch of the . At the closing session of the National convention. Thursday at the fort Garry hotel. Miss Ethel Jacobs of British Columbia is the English speaking vice president. My week bridal pop Stomie event Pipestone United Church was the a wedding aug. 18 at 11 . When Joyce Elinore second youngest daughter of or. And mrs. C. J. Lawrence became the Bride of Kenneth Earl son of or. And mrs. L. Hawkins of Antler sask. The wedding March was played by miss Jean Mann and miss Rhea Forder Sang. The Bride s gown was of Ivory Satin featuring hoop skirt with lace underneath Lily Point sleeves and a draped bodice caught with pearls. She wore a full length veil and her bouquet was of red roses. She was attended by her sister Mary Given Lawrence and the Little Flower girl was Donna Robertson Niece of the bridegroom. The Best Man was Earl Robertson of Reston brother in Law of the bridegroom. Donald Lawrence the Bride s brother and Glen Carr were Ushers. Following a wedding breakfast at the Bride s Home or. And mrs. Hawkins left by motor for Winni Peg and Points in the states. They will reside at Antler sask. By Harwich Posadni St. Michael s greek orthodox Church was the scene of a wedding August 14 at 5.30 ., when bridal vows were exchanged by Mary Only daughter of mrs. A. Posadni and Michael Cyhan wich Only son of or. And mrs. F. Cyhan wich. Rev. S. W. Sawchuk officiated assisted by Rev. J. Dmytriw. The wedding was the first such occasion at which the ukrainian male voice choir under the direction of Walter Bohonos was in attendance singing throughout the ceremony. Given in marriage by her Bro her Michael the Bride wore Trench lace and tulle. The lace was fashioned with a deep Oval neckline and Lily Point sleeves. The skirt of tulle was made in free graduated tiers and was bouffant style. A headdress of lilies of the Valley and seed pearls held let fingertip veil which was trim med with Brussels lace. She car ried White roses and Bou Vardia. Mrs. William. Bohonos was mat Ron of Honor and miss Olga boy Chuk was bridesmaid William Zozak Cousin of the bridegroom wast Best Man and guests were ushered by Ernest Lewicki. A reception was held at the Empire chateau. Following a wedding rip to Toronto or. And mrs. By Harwich will reside in new Yorky where the bridegroom will study in the Art students league. Club events mrs. Beth Richard Unity Centre of Winnipeg psychology class monday 8 In recital Lall Shinn conservatory 356 fur by Street. Topic your divine Birthright. Rising Star Lodge 62, l.o.b.a., monday s in Scott memorial Hall. Quebec visitor is master Many crafts and arts natural Talent and the gift of patience to spend hours on her Craft make mme. Paul Beauregard of Ste. Brigide d Iberville Quebec a phenom num in the Field of handicraft. Mme. Beauregard spends most owing to the death of her father mrs. A. W. Mccallum has been called to Harding Man., where she will visit for a Short time before returning Home. Of her time on her favorite Hobby. Tooling leather into her original designs painting it and making the finished hide into such nos Al articles As hats bracelets studded with coloured stones shoes and Odd shaped change purses. She also tools and makes women s hand bags completely fitted with change purse and lined throughout with Kidskin. Most of the leather is natural Tan color worked with soft Green and red tones into the de sign which Are conventional Flor als. Mme. Beauregard made an ensemble consisting of hat purse Belt and shoes All worked in the design. Mme. Beauregard not Only sex Els in the Field of leather Craft. But paints in water colors oils and pastels and also does Pencil sketches. She works with Clay on the Potter s wheel and produces vases which she decorates with hammered Pewter in Leaf and Flower design. A Cigar Box of Ham mered Pewter is another of her accomplishments. A graduate in arts from St. Hyacinthe College mme. Beauregar to studied handicrafts As an extra. Sister St. Hortense of the Maison tire at St. Hyacinthe was Eacher and worked with while she was at College. M. Beauregard is an ardent Pupil of his wife. He does what he can to help her and in that Way is j learning the Craft for himself. Besides her handicraft Hobby mme. Beauregard loves to play the piano and sing although she does not go in for music As seriously As her handicrafts. With Al her other accomplishments she Man Ages a Home and a husband. Ca. Dempsey optometrist for strains Ltd. 318 Smith St. Phone her her fave cent Chowne first United Church Prince Rupert b.c., was the scene of a wedding August 7-, when Patricia Way daughter of or. And mrs. A. Chowne of Edmonton for Erly of Winnipeg became the Bride of Douglas e. Fawcett son of or. And mrs. C. R. Fawcett of Victoria. Rev. A. J. Lawton offi rated. Mrs. L. Dakin played the wedding music. Given in marriage by Lawrence Dakin the Bride wore a Pearl Grey crepe afternoon dress with a Pink lat. Mrs. A Blair was Matron of Lonor. Ronald Stewart was Best Nan. A reception was held at the lome of or. And mrs. Dakin. Or. And mrs. Fawcett will reside in 3rince Rupert. Dunlop Seymour nuptial vows were exchanged n the United Church manse dry Den ont., August 10, at s ., when Irene Elizabeth daughter of or. And mrs. H. C. Seymour of Gladstone Man., became the Bride if John Edward Dunlop son of in. A. Dunlop of Oxdrift ont., and the late mrs. Dunlop. Rev d Vaser of Hrycien officiated. The Bride wore gabardine Uit with Black hat or. And mrs. Albert attended the couple. Reception was held at the Home f or. And mrs. S. Lyle. Or. And irs. Dunlop left on a wedding trip o Kenora and on their return hey will reside at Oxdrift. You la note the minor repairs free phone 21 374 Success opportunities there never has been a better time to train for business employment. There is an unfilled demand for Success trained Young mens and women who can serve As secretaries stenographers accountants typists machine operators and clerks. The pressing need for greater production of commodities and materials and the general expansion of business everywhere in Canada Point to a continued demand for All classes of office help. Salaries Are now higher than at any time in the past. 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