Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1951, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday november 20. 195t Pace it mrs. A. B. Short is Choice of . Liberal women ii of Ore than 40 members saw mrs. A. B. Shortt installed As presi ill Dent of the South Centre Liberal women s association monday afternoon at the annual meeting in the . Mrs. Shortt succeeds mrs. A. H. Harvey who was chairman at the meeting. In giving the president s report mrs. Harvey thanked her executive for their thoughtfulness and her two year term of office As been like taking a psychology mrs. Harvey mentioned her trip to Ottawa As convention Dele Gate As one of the highlights of her office where new vistas of Liberal ism were discovered. It was decided to postpone Dis Cussion of amendments to the out grown Constitution and have a com Mittee of six appointed by the sex for Mathieu s syrup new exciting lipstick sultry and deep red red r to blend with the latest fail fashions. Conga red lanolin to beep your lips smooth j i alluring. Quality guaranteed by bouquet co neared lipstick ecu Tive to study the proposed re vision and report at the january meeting. Mrs. E. A. Ross presented the an Nual report touching on the guest speakers for the past year in the main political addresses two Ottawa visitors and the South Centre by election. The treasurer mrs. D. A. Mcle ocl reported a Bank bal Ance of ss7.0t, with 510.33 on hand and a total expenditure of 5294.74. Other reports presented included corresponding Secretary mrs. A. M. Carrothers 547 cards and-24 letters sent social chairman mrs. H. Den Nehy a very successful year which included a Bridge and whist drive Flower show fashion show netted Good neighbors dinner and the 25th birthday party. Membership convener mrs. A. S Harvey reported revised member ship list meant total of 123 paid up members educational chairman mrs. A. D. Keith reported arranging and deciding on guest speakers mrs. T. Stanbury. Reported that 12 sick members had been visited Dur ing the year. Mrs. C. T. Armstrong local coun cil representative said Counci meetings had stressed guest speak ers rather than panel discussions mrs. A. D. Keith a past president thanked the outgoing executive the following officers were elected on the report of the nomination chairman mrs. J. L. Kcf Clyen patroness. Senator Cairine Wilson Hon. Presidents mrs. W. G. San Burn and mrs. A. D. Keith Pas president mrs. A. H. Harvey pres ident mrs. W. B. Shortt 1st vice president mrs. E. A. Ross 2nd vice mrs. A. M. Carrothers treasurer. Mrs. D. A. Mcleod re cording ., mrs. M. R. Mounts corresponding ., mrs. E. D. Parr membership chairman mrs. D. Air publicity mrs. H. Dennehy Loca Council rep. Mrs. G. T. Armstrong social mrs. O. G. Steele education to be appointed sick members mrs h. Veals Good neighbor rep., mrs p. Goodman. Mrs. Short thanked the association for electing her president and announced that the next meeting would be held january 21. Dele Gates elected to represent the South Centre Liberal women s association at the annual convention of progressive liberals to be held Jan uary 24 and 25, included president mrs. W. B. Shortl. Recording Secre tary. T. R. Mounts mrs. H. Dennehy mrs. G. T. Armstrong miss Bax Odb George who celebrated her 90th birthday tuesday was honoured at Tea by mrs. W. Poitras St. James place. Born in London Norfolk England in 1s62, miss George arrived to visit her brother Ai Springfield. Man. In 1905 and _ moved to Winnipeg in 19.12. Among her hobbies Are Reading painting sewing and writing letters to Many near and far miss George attributes her longevity to enjoying life to the utmost and Seldom inter Fering in other s Cal. U vice mock radio broadcast in which the achievements of the past _. Years were highlighted was the Way the twentieth birthday of the women s auxiliary to the druggists of Manitoba was celebrated thursday at the . the script was prepared by mrs. George Shields and those participating in the programme were mrs. Miss Grey cup to be crowned Toronto up a Canadian Beauty Marjorie Kelly of Courtland ont., will 1 help miss America of 1952 Crown miss Grey cup at the Grey cup football game Here nov. 24. Miss Kelly was chosen miss Canada of 1951. Miss Ameri Ca Kay Hutchins of Salt Lake City. A tale of Mission work in Winnipeg that harks Back to the so s was colourfully told in pageant form when the women s Union of the United Church celebrated its 25th anniversary monday evening at Augustine Church. Though the Union came into be ing Only a Quarter of a Century ago its roots go Back to the Early Days of City missions. Its members presbyterian Tea East Selkirk event the ladies Aid of Macbeth presbyterian Church. East Selkirk Man., will hold the annual Tea Sale of work and Home cooking in the Church rooms saturday from 2.30 to 5 . Mrs. S. Heslip will receive. Mrs. Jerry Smith is Lea table con Vener mrs. E. Nelson Home Cook ing mrs. William Wallace sewing table mrs. E. Mclean parcel Post Busy bees Dame Ishbel Camp. 2 ., at Home of mrs. B. Ross 262 Simcoe Street. Lodge lady Grey 63, daughters of England wednesday. S . In Empire masonic Hall followed by a whist drive. 25th Omen 6 u non Rumford laundry wednesday i . Tor tour of plan b y c Are drawn from the women s associations of Many City churches As Are its funds but the work is n direct Contact with the missions mrs. Andrew Moore president explained the Union s purpose briefly As a sort of auxiliary 01 Liaison Channel Between Uptown churches and City missions when she spoke at the opening of the programme. Rev. J. M. White conducted the devotional and a group of songs Vas Given by w. Davidson Thom son. The pageant written by mrs. J e. Stewart from records and min utes of the Church and . Meet Ings was presented in four scenes Ca Council for poor children held in Norwood in 1905 and its participants were miss Irwin deaconess miss Eva Fittan Cook and House keeper nurse Florence Stewart miss a. R. Gordon and miss Tan fisheries expert arrives to set lip service Here plans to win canadians Over to eating More fish Cufa National product have materialized in Western Canada with the arrival of miss Vivian Maguet Home economist with the Home economics Branch Dominion department of fisheries. As Western representative miss Maguet will make Winnipeg her Headquarters. In order to bring fish facts be fore the Piv Blic the Home economists of the department of fish eries present demonstrations and lectures to any interested groups clubs Church schools. V a relieves Stuffy congestion of bad colds special opens up cold blocked breathing passages who every single breath Asar of Spry feel Here s a vap rub m feel Here s a heme a treatment that relieves the worst stuffiness and makes breathing easier last two spoonfuls of Vicks vap rub in or bowl of boiling water As directed in package. Easy you just breathe in the steam every breath car Ries vap rub s soothing medi cations deep into troubled Throat and Large bronchial tubes. In no time at All this wonderful treatment mediates and soothes dry irritated membranes relieves stuffiness and helps restore Normal Tor that choked up feeling. For spasms or and Olio it rub it on for continued Relief to insure continued action rub vap rub on Throat Chest and Back. It keeps right on working for hours brings Relief even while you sleep. It s the Best known Home remedy you can use when any cold strikes child or grown up one., and Only Skinner mrs. Jas. Marshall mrs. C. G. Brigden and mrs. Hascy Park. The druggists wives organization Vas prompted by their husbands who required assistance in playing hosts at the Canadian pharmaceutical association convention to e held in Winnipeg in August 1931. Virs. H. D. Campbell was the first resident mrs. N. R. Moyer Secre Ary and mrs. Ritchie Mcmillan treasurer. The organization continue d As a social group and gradually he auxiliary provided food Hamp is. Clothing and quilts to needy families at Christmas. Each year subscriptions were also made to the free press and Tribune Christmas stocking funds. Then in 1941. The .d.m. Joined the ranks of other clubs in service to men overseas. Red Cross work fas the first Effort and then As the number of pharmacists overseas in creased parcels were sent to each one at. Christmas and easter of each year at a Cost of Over funds for War work were raised by Talent Money from evening groups an annual Silver Tea. A theatre night of Money from or. And mrs. E. Martin and the Winnipeg druggists athletic association. In 1945, a new objective was found in assisting the children s Hospital. Each year approximately 5500.00 is donated to Purchase a new piece of equipment for the Hospital. Some pyjamas and nighties Are made each year for the wee patients and during the past season a number of members have helped in the Hospital canteen. A one bed Ward was furnished in the new Princess Elizabeth Hospital at a Cost of Over s400.00 and a s100.00 scholarship in pharmacy has been established at the University of Manitoba. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind receives a donation each year. Presidents holding office during the 20 years Are mrs. H. D. Camp Bell mrs. R. L. Harman mrs. J. Mrs. A. Leclerc a. A gum Ming mrs. Jack St. Tohn and mrs. W. R. Gunn. The auxiliary now has a membership of 126. At the close of the radio Broad cast Tea was served by mrs. C. Felske s group with mrs. H. D. Campbell presiding. Kerr Brown mrs. Geo. Jenkins a tone Ofa flavor coated of As a Cerell its Fluffy puffed coated enough you Don t need to add sugar. Every spoonful delicious nourishing. Just pour on the milk or Cream and watch the whole family go for this Honey of a new Cereal. So Quick so easy. Perfect Lor tween meal Anacko. And Good for wholesome wheat for nourish ment plus Quick Energy because sugar Crisp is flavor coated with Honey and what a combination Florence and m. Wed at Twigg Stewart Elkhorn United Church manse at Elkhorn Man., was the setting for a wed Ding november 17 at 3 . When Florence youngest daughter of or. And mrs. S. Twigg became the Bride of Mervin Stewart son of or. And mrs. D. L. Stewart of Miniota Man. Rev. James Fargey officiated. The Bride wore a suit Blue Wool gabardine with a Grey hat and a Corsage of red roses. She. Was attended by the bridegroom s Sis Ter miss Merle Stewart. Best Man was Dennis Bowles. A reception followed in the uni Ted Church basement. Or. And mrs. Stewart will reside in the Miniota District. Organizations and Public was too much for the Canvas with a rip and a Clatter the bag split littering the floor with kit Chen equipment and Vivianx Maguet apartment. Miss Maguet covers the Prairies in this capacity travelling with an Assort sent of pots pans and groceries. Vohen asked if this was t a Little awkward miss Maguet replied that it was extremely so on one particular occasion. She jihad entered hotel lobby with Lier Canvas bag of cooking utensils when suddenly the Load out an ins. By Myrtle i t is Fine for a ent to talk out Hei to some sympathetic Eav. It is Clear that the discussions Between doctor and patient psychoanalysis As Well As groups of mothers pro vide situations in which the individual with emotional problems can get Relief from them. There is help for the Parent who merely writes Down what she it helps to Tell somebody troubled diets May be had by Send her problems ing a stamped self addressed envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of this news grand to eat Plain right out of the package. Sweet enough and so Crisp Vou la enjoy every Dell Loos nibble. What a taste treat put Post s sugar Crisp on your grocery list now it s Sci thinks about her children s prob lems. The emotions she feels will come out into the open and be dissipated As she writes. Otherwise she bottles them up within herself and they Spring out in perverted form to harass her and the Chil Dren. I in t necessary for parents to feel that they must never express a harsh sentiment toward their erring children. That would be a completely unnatural situation. Why should t a Mother say my you Are acting like a tyrant to Day it makes Mother feel very Cross toward you. Now pull your self together and begin to act like the Nice child you she feels guilty if she Speaks out frankly her own sense of hostility will vanish. F she crams it inside of. Herself and tries to be controlled and mum the feeling has no Chance o evaporate. It grows and grows and she feels extreme guilt be cause she has such emotions to Ward her child. Children should not be talked to n a mean Way. Telling them you so and so. But Genu be feelings of disapproval honest criticisms meant to help not wound have to be expressed How else would the child know of them we feel it is better for a Par ent to say what she thinks than to Clamp her Mouth and go around mad at the child so that he feels the Strong disapproval and has no Way to combat it. He knows any Mother who truly loves her child will feel unhappy when she has been angry or scolded him and will Promise herself the next Day she is going to be Riore patient a better Mother. The very emotion she feels can be sensed by the. Child and he knows that Des Pite his mistakes his Mother loves him and thinks him a Fine child. So make a habit of speaking out your emotions to someone if not the children the Praise and love and appreciation quite As Well As the blame and criticism. It will ease your own emotions clarify your thinking and make you a happier and better Parent. Criticisms meant to help not our leaflet no. 36 eczema and i paper tomorrow let children help finn Christmas Salt Mustard to the amuse ment end Surprise of onlookers. Other Steps taken by the govern ment to Foster greater interest in fish include recipe testing in a modern experimental Kitchen at Ottawa radio broadcasts and compilation of recipe booklets on fish cookery. The latest Booklet of fish recipes is available free of charge from the fisheries department 200 Canada permanent bldg., Winnipeg. Miss Maguey will give a Demon stration of fish cookery this even ing at a meeting of the Canadian association of Consumers in the new technical vocational school notre Dame ave. Two Deaconesses paying a. New Canadian Nis Semmens. Tha Soend showed a Call to in North Winnipeg the third showed part of the inaugural meeting of the women s Union and the last a visitor s Call to the Church Home for girls. Mrs. D. A. Boulden was the narrator. At i he conclusion of the pro gramme Many of the original members and Many old timers from the different churches and missions were introduced. A social half hour followed when refreshments were served. T. Anne s club Catholic to l men s league St. John can Tius Church will hold a ladies social at the Parish Hall 861 mag Nus Avenue wednesday s . General convener mrs. Jerris. Open to members and friends. Proceeds to be used Christmas tree. For children s ladies auxiliary to Canadian legion no. 1 Branch to meet at Mot s cough baby s own Row i tint my. 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