Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 8, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday july 8, 1952 Page 13 the tenant of no. 10 Pivot always greatest make Best . S by of Jenii there is unsettled weather incl would put pretty High a Quality Downing Street these Days. The for which perhaps _ or. Churchill iu1 if wind blows sharply. The air has a bite. One can discern a whiff More than a whiff perhaps of to though the Sun May Shine elsewhere there the rain Clouds and when it Rains in Down ing Street it almost always pours As Many prime ministers before or. Churchill have found to their Dis 10, has never had sufficient respect the Quality of being Able to listen. Bonar Law had it. Baldwin Hadj it. Or. Attlee has it. Neither Mac Donald nor Chamberlain possessed it in Large degree. Nor does or. Churchill. Although at first glance it is not Comfort. But inside it is still cosy Downing Street indeed is perhaps the cos Iest Centre of government in the world. And As or. Churchill tired of contemplating his colleagues leaves the Cabinet room and mounts the stairs to Brood on the ingratitude that gathers around prime minis ters he has the great advantage of being Able to contemplate his predecessors instead. J for there they Are. All the pc Vious occupiers of his House and office portrait after portrait mounting the stairs with him. Old collection they Are one must confess. Somewhat Odd states men with names every knows casting a sidelong glance at some even the student of politics finds difficulty in remembering to the incumbent they offer As he walks past history Concrete evidence that it takes All sorts to make a prime minister. I thought to myself when i climbed up the stairs the first or. Attlee once said to me Well no one can deny there have been some rum characters Here be fore me and some of them lasted a Long some of them of course did not. So that a modern prime minister with any Luck has a Chance to nod a Little Patron singly to some of a Quality which one puts ahead Olioli uti finn rut More positive attributes of of a very shrewd politician. But ship yet in the constitutional con text in which a prime minister operates it is very important. For it must be remembered that a cab inet is in some ways a very Odd piece of executive machinery. Its members never vote. When there Are differences of opinion its conclusions Are not As they Are in Ordinary committees reached by a majority decision. Up he a a ctr i he was an Idle Man. He preferred to postpone rather than make Deci Sions even when he knew what should be and he could not Ever bring himself to take any real interest in foreign affairs which was unfortunate not Only for himself but his country. The directors Chamberlain who took Loo much interest in them with too Little knowledge to Back that interest up was not a Good general listener. He preferred As one o his col-1 a wedding ceremony United Church june 27 at Grace at 5 . Was performed by or. W. G. Mar tin when Thelma Pearl Hutchin daughter of James Wright and the late mrs. Wright became the Bride of George Bemister son of or. And mrs. G. Bemister. S. Osborne was organist. The bridal gown was of Blue lace and Nylon net Over Salin. A Bolero of lace topped the strapless bodice and the bouffant skirt featured a pointed panel other a net skirt a headdress of pleated net trimmed with Blue pearls held her Chapel veil of net and she carried a Bou Quet of Pink roses and White car nations. The Bride was attended by her sister mrs. L. Benoit and c. R. Brescia was Best Man. Following a wedding supper at the Homestead or. And mrs. Bemister left on trip to Victoria Seattle and California. Or. And mrs. W. Nolke Smith Street will celebrate their Diamond wedding anniversary july 13 and High mass will be held in or. Alphonsus Church Munroe Avenue Kast Kildonan at 9 . They will be at. Home to Mieir friends from 3 10 6.. And 7 to 10 pm bom in Belgium or. And were married St. Nikolai Belgium in 3892. Or. Nolke Farmed at Fisher Branci Man., for 10 years before moving to Winnipeg. They have one son. John Nolke. And iwo grandchildren. I hey were departmental directors of a private company of which he was life governing director. He would listen to their reports with attention but considered it presumptuous of them to express an opinion about Cabinet policy Asi a whole. Bonar Law was a shrewd Lis Tener but somewhat arid of judg ment. Macdonald disliked most of his i blood vessel from Corpse transplanted to save life Titta o t a p 1 the Pennsylvania Hosp Philadelphia. July 8 a the Pennsylvania Hospital disclosed the successful completion of a rare operation in which a Section of the body s largest blood vessel was taken from a dead Man and transplanted into a living person. The vessel the Aorta supplies Wood to the body below the heart. It is about 1% inches in diameter with wails one eighth of a the patient 46-year-old John Chatman was suffering from a weakening of the Wall of the Aorta. The Hospital said a break colleagues so much that he could have caused instant death. Hardly bring himself to listen to a on june 25 surgeons removed the weakened Section and re Niace it with a three Inch Section taken from the body of a 19 f la. Aonia Levit in before. Iia Ilij word they said he either let them have their Way without the bore Dom of discussion As he did with Snowden or finding it impossible to decide anything himself refused to contemplate their doing so instead. Ministers put Forward a y to some Ole nth and i predecessors As the dais go by As they can and despite the murmurs of the be feels he Keith toss of finds it Uiselt still min As one contemplates this portrait "77 Ense the cab one thing at least states the Ense in t of Tell cd it is not men who make Sisters. Who listens i Attlee is a patient listener reviving on the Consolation of the Mon elaborate doodles Ever seen in Downing Street when ministers talk Loo Long. Met. To it. May happen indeed in does a org veil dul Ion occasion happen with All Success Wiful prime ministers that what he decides is not the same As that Pace w year old youth killed in an Accident 10 Days before. Tin can Cut kills boy 4, at Langruth immigrant tradesmen classified who los tons of most of his colleagues. This is a fact some restive decision Ier natives Are also brooding upon. His is the final decision on what to ves Are also or Hoamg Upun. T Tut now but Are they right when s Cabinet policy. They wonder whether perhaps an he must be Strong enough Hong or Rab lesser men a judgment but m real nor. Churchill might nevertheless it he must give due weight to possess attributes of is said by his colleagues premiership in larger degree than because he is not governed by he a vote his summing up must be what Are the qualities that qualitative not quantitative. A Sood prime minister we give More weight 1 have had the Good Luck ithe views of one Man on one sub such it. Can be to know oct Han he a paid on another six prime ministers some More to the opinion some quite Well and to discuss a jesters in All subjects methods of work with he to that of others on leagues. Any except perhaps in their own but a to what common Field but. He must listen Nalor they had and what Quality to diem All listen and decide one would single out Amon their is Best Mon. Ologie is no substitute. ------7 near i Tutsi. Or Churchill does not listen very Day in Portage la Prairie general readily being conscious that his Hospital hours after he Cul his foot own Powers of exposition Are sup a a Lin can. Those of most others round Waller Hirsekorn son of or. And mrs. Emil Hirsekorn Cut his foot saturday morning on a tin can in his backyard. The farm is about eight Miles North Lang t i o pc Ottawa july 8 special Langruth Man., july s pc classes of workers who will be Cial a four year old boy from admitted a farm near Langruth died Satur newlyweds take honeymoon South East Kildonan councillor quits meeting cheers Boos followed councillor o. A. Earle when he walked out of the Easl Kildonan Council meeting monday night following a spirited Exchange on municipal sewerage and Road conditions. T. Armstrong Deputy acting mayor was unable to control the shouting gallery of East Kildonan Kitchener to be Home of George a. Stone and Brandon Bride Rev. G. W. Birtch officiated at the wedding of Dorothy Elizabeth Only daughter of or. And mrs. Dwight Lyman Johnson of bran Don Man., and George Albert Stone son of the Lifite or. And mrs. Thorstein Stone of Winnipeg. The ceremony took place june 28 in the Parlours of the Dundas Centre United Church London ont. The Bride wore a dressmaker suit of powder Blue gabardine. Her hat and gloves were Navy and White and she wore a Corsage of Pink sweetheart roses and Stephan Otis. Matron of Honor was mrs. Peggy Algeo. A Mcvicar of Winnipeg attended the bridegroom and Douglas Rollo of Winnipeg and Timothy Stone of Toronto ushered the guests. A dinner was held at the Orchid restaurant following the ceremony. Following a honeymoon at Nia Gara and Buffalo n.y., or. And mrs. Stone will reside at Welling ton Street. Kitchener. Ont. Melba King and w. J. Gabel have naval wedding a naval wedding ceremony was performed at St. Andrew s United Church Elgin Avenue. July 3 at 7 . When Melba Beverlee Young est daughter of or. And mrs. A. E. King exchanged rings with Lead ing Seaman Stoker Gabel Only son of William John a or. And mrs. L. H. Gabel of Hartney Man. Rev. Roy Wilson officiated and Walter Swordfager was organist. Mrs. Catherine Brown Sang. A White cocktail length gown at lace and net was worn by the Bride who carried a Cascade of yellow roses. The strapless lace the dress was topped by a match ing jacket and a lace Cap trimmed with tiny seed pearls held her fingertip veil. Maid of Honor was miss Ona Wilson and bridesmaids were miss Janice White the Bride s Niece and miss Doreen Gabel. Sister of the bridegroom. Roy Machan was Best Man Ana ushering were Bert Watt and Roy opine . A reception was held in the Oak room of the St. Regis hotel. Or. And mrs. Gabel left by motor for Victoria. . Where the bridegroom will he stationed. Minnedosa Home for a. H. Mcnabb and his Bride 1s Secene of bridal ceremony the United Church no Neepawa i s Paul s lutheran Church Man., a the scene of a wedding july 4 when Ila Gertrude younger daughter residents. Members of the audience repeatedly voiced their opinions sewerage and Road conditions the municipality. Recent heavy rainfalls they said had flooded basements and made Back lanes impassable. Questioned about sewer Council was questioned about a sub trunk sewer promised last year and not yet installed. The new sewer was intended to take the Load off the sewers on Hazel and Roberta Avenue. Councillor Earle said flooding was due to the recent growth of the municipality and also because Chisholm of or. And of Ridin mrs. R. T. Mountain Man., became the Bride of Alex Ander Hugh Mcnabb Only son of or. And mrs. Cameron Mcnabb of cad Urcis District. Rev. David Conly of Minnedosa Man., officiated. The sister of the Bride mrs. E. Briese played the wedding music. Miss Gwenneth Jackson of Bass Wood Man., was soloist. Miss Donna Mcnabb. Sister of the bridegroom attended the Bride. M. Mcnabb was Best Man for his Cousin. Ushers were Duncan Thompson and Roy Mcnabb Cou sin of the bridegroom. The Bride chose a Ballerina length gown of White net and Chantilly lace Over taffeta. A lace Bolero topped the fitted bodice and featured a Peter pan Collar and Moosehorn Man., was the scene of n wedding june when Rev. W. Deutsc Hauson of Grah Amdall. Man., United in marriage Dorothy Nuenke of Buchan. And Wil Liam Bauch of Moosehorn. I s. Fern Macht Igne was mat Ron of Honor and bridesmaids were misses Irene Juenke. Elsie Bohn and Eileen Scheske. Best Man Arthur Bohn and ushering Wert Eugene Bauch e. Juenke. The Bride wore a lace trimmed gown of White Satin which nto a train. A reception and dance were held following the ceremony. Plans made several years ago Quarter length sleeves. A proved inadequate to handle Cap trimmed with pearls Deri heavy rainstorms. J and lace held her length veil. Bride carried a bouquet of very easy to say. Oddly enough however listening in very considerable the table. But although one May forgive him for this belief things might go More smoothly if he could Bear to listen a Little More. One other Quality a Good prime minister in peace time must have the readiness to read and assimilate a great Deal of documentation. He must Deal not Only quickly but tidily and consistently with All the paper that flows across his desk a prime minister is a National Leader. But he is also the Centre of a highly Complex piece of administrative machinery. The great qualities Are necessary for the highest Success. But with out the More mundane one admin Ruth. The wound bled so profusely the parents decided to take Ernest to Portage la Prairie Hospital sat urday afternoon. He is reported to have died there during an opera is ration itself of listening i Vei in i think degree. It was part of the make creaking to a Stop in danger of an inquest into his death opened in Portage la Prairie monday and was adjourned until Friday. The funeral service will be con ducted wednesday Al 2 . In Sandy Bay school by Rev. J. Lam burial in Lakeland Ceme Tery. Langruth. Admitted from certain Northern countries to Canada under the re Vised immigration rules were announced tuesday by the immigration department. The countries from which these people will be admitted include Norway Denmark Sweden. Swit Belgium and Luxembourg. The department emphasized that any persons admitted must be efficient in their trades and Able to prove this efficiency. In addition stenographers must be Able to do their work in either English or French. No workers will be admitted from Italy As workers even within these classifications. However next of Kin will be allowed into Canada. The list of those who will be admitted from the Northern coun tries include agriculturists Aero engine fitters Auto mechanics Bench filters blacksmiths domes lies drop Hammer and forge opera outlining Council s programme of sewer alteration to control flood ing he denied Council was entirely at fault for the delay in starting improvements budgeted for this year. Had enough american Beauty roses and White Ester Reed daisies. The following a reception in the lower auditorium or. And mrs. Mcnabb left on a wedding trip to Kenora ont., and Points South i be had enough of this and 1 m they a jul reside near Minnedosa councillor Earle suddenly announced when heckling continued. He walked out amid the cheers and jeers of the spectators. Left without a quorum councillor Armstrong adjourned the meeting. Explaining his exit from the meeting. Councillor Earle tuesday stated. A few smart. Blocks started our municipal Boyne Lodge 133. L.o.b.a., wednesday s . Scott memorial Hall. Vision on whether the next meet ing will be open to the Public will be made later. Surviving arc his parents. Or. Tors fuselage Frame some and mrs. Hirsekorn a sister. Elsie general general Machin eight and a brother machine operators. About six months. Enough. New Ever l 4.1. They save lives Day in9 Day out by Geof. Macgibbon a year round 2-1-hour-a-Day ser vice is quietly saving lives in Winnipeg and Manitoba. T is the blood transfusion de livery service of the red Cross which does the highly technical Job of supplying hospitals with Theoney right Type of blood for routine anal and emergency transfusions. Saturday what the night staff a Driver and technician termed a quiet night had just got i i Closs blood millwrights nurses nurses aides pattern makers radio and elec tronic technicians ship players Sheet Metal workers stationary a gingers Steamfitters stenographers i Stone Mason and cutters tool and die makers and welders. Certain people in the cons Ruc _ 1 11 stands by for routine Rush Calls among the products obtained from the whole blood of Volunteer donors arc three commonly used under Way at . Around nine ., Driver Betty Reese had made five deliveries to St. Joseph a St. Boniface Deer Lodge Misericordia and general hospitals. Samples on her return trips the red Cross Centre 226 Osborne Street North she had brought Back blood samples for Matching by tech i plasma packed red cells the whole blood itself. All have vital uses. Plasma is the liquid portion of the blood drawn off either can normally and restore circulation. A similar effect happens in cases involving Shock such things As severe Burns or crushing accidents. While no blood May be lost Shock disrupts circulation and a lowered volume of blood is de shipped across Canada. Currently manufacturers Are developing syn thetic plasmas which can be used to restore circulation. No plasma however can do the to second main Job of the of capital than those in , i inns i a trips. Me blood drawn Ull careful in supervised settling or a Jive red to the heart. Here plasma Centrifuge without allowing the again is used to restore to coagulate. It can be and Tion. For Chicago. The plane Crew learn unlike pack there Are special uses for their presence five minutes ministered to anyone unlike pack red cells or whole blood which Manitou girl weds John Dyck at Calvary Calvary Temple was the scene of a wedding june 30 at 6.30 when Katherine eldest daughter of or. And mrs. William Martens of Manitou Man., exchanged vows with John Dyck eldest son of or. And mrs. I. Dyck of Winnipeg. Rev. White Nylon a i am on is in fitment ind cd diff ring from Breslauer Warren heaping abuse on Engineer after i d explained the position As nicely As i next Council meeting will to july 2.1, unless a special netling Over is called for an earlier rial. De the Skrl. Fitted lace t taif pvt. To _ i g. Upton officiated. The Bride wore a the reds hold of show Berlin july s a russians monday held up the equipment of the . Ice show skating vanities which has been playing in Berlin for two weeks. It said some trunks had silk shirts in them fur which no Export permits had been granted. The show is in route to West Germany. Judy pc i Lac uu113l1 i4l_ Tion Trade will be accepted. But they will be told about conditions for employment having up in the construction Trade. East Germany has sen will be required to have a greater tended seven Coal mine officials to offjcia1s jailed for Berlin july 1 a the supreme court of communist con trolled East Germany has sen replace lost blood and no syn other trades. Thetic whole blood is in sight. Discovery foils death los Angeles july 7 a it was a Short flight for two College students who climbed into the nose wheel Well of an airline r headed de red cells too. They Are is used Oie of loud vol in in to in matched with by used in such conditions As an sints of Iowa leukaemia and Haemophilia do transfusions of plasma red Cross plasma is shipped m i Only a part of the form from All red i july a Sci i tvi0 a non aught the patients blood. Restore circulation Phoneil in. For the late hours the girls lost blood Bur. Uesi Ore to Cian Joyce Meyer. Some of the re the answer. Is that the main of is processed to powder form and re for blood were picked up eco o Many transfusions is Al the hospitals others on might think to rest Rili to have special sleeping quarters with direct phone Ron portions to the Matching blood the technician determine whether it is Rii to skip air negative and whether it is Lypp or an error in Type could have serious if not fatal effects in the patient. The service answers two types of Calls routine deliveries j where the blood May have been ordered the Day before and is matched exactly and Rush Calls called stats in Hospital Lingo where often special Type of blood that can be Given safely to any patient is used. Under half an hour on routine Calls to a City Hospi Tal the service is about two on stats blood can be delivered in less than half an hour. Calls to the scene of accidents arc rare. In. Most cases the scene is close enough to a Hospital. Frequently Foo infusions of plasma Are adequate until the victim is in Queen knights 53 London. July s routers the Queen stood on a dais in the state bail room of Buck Ingham Palace tuesday and with a lotto bladed sword gave the accolade to 53 new knights. The Queen tapped each Knight lightly first on the right and the left shoulder then returning the sword to her left hand she Shook hands with him. More than "30 men and women passed before her to receive awards and honors at i his first of five investiture a to he held at the Palace Durins the month. Many Werr receiving awards conferred in first birthday honors list last month. If a person loses four of his 12 13 pints of blood the heart has to much harrier. With Plas Cross centres to the Connaught laboratories in Toronto. There it be died from Lack of oxygen Al the Altitude where the plane flies. Water Jse curbed Montreal july cd regal nations to con serve " liter were enforced to London july 7 up seventy nine men and five women were arrested in a raid on a Lon Don township farm where police charge cock fighting was in pro Gress. More than 70 of the fighting Cocks were seized and turned Over temporarily to the humane society in London. Nrma medical staff since 3895, Shevkun Enko look a leading part the Dominion of Ceylon has the in the organization of surgery Facil world s most noted deposits of cities on second world War Battle Graphite used for Lead pencils and Many Industrial purposes. Can have colognes that last new Cool custom colognes four exciting new scents custom designed to i Cologne smell wonderful on i Flor hours of they do a the bottle. Come come choose your exotic Floral tailored woodsy blended to these four personalities custom Cologne Sticks 1.1j5. Liquid colognes 1.25. It s Camp time for these Winnipeg girl guides and rangers they Are leaving saturday for a National girl guide Camp at the Connaught ranges near Ottawa. In the front Row Irr to right Are Joan plaits Laura Jean Switzer. Berm a a Ilcyn Cox Wendy Shepherd and Joan second Row left to right. Diane Carter Carol Bowyer. Carolyn Cam Eron Jacqueline Collins Shirley Sullivan Sylvia Sneesby Gail Horwood Barbara Robertson and Joan Kalaher third Row left to right. Joan Cameron Elizabeth Collins Cheslyn tul Loch Donna fatten Marilynn Agar Marion Duncan Alice Fenwick Elizabeth Lloyd Valentine Kolson Joyce Behrends Marion Macaulay Helen Aikman Arlene Agar Barbara wig Nail. Gail Mclean and Sybil Home. Missing from the picture Are Bette Ante bring Jean Frazer Patricia Harris and Deidre
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