Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 31, 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba
R it Home baked flavor at its 4 Bryce s Kitchen Star bread by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg saturday january 31, 1953 replicas of the fabulous Crown jewels which have been taken from their historic resting place in the Tower of London for the Coronation june 2 will be on display All next week on the second floor of Eaton s for the Public to View. The display includes 13 separate groups of replicas such As the three state swords the Royal sceptre St. George s spurs the order of the Garter the Imperial state Crown so. Edward s Crown. Shown above is the display in the Turret like enclosure. At right is miss Lenore Eckberg a store employee with customers looking on at her left. Thieves take Copper pipe watches radio Cash Henry construction company 319 Linden Avenue have reporte several thefts of Copper piping from a Bouse under construction a 589 Niagara Street during the past two weeks City detectives Sai saturday. Breaking the Glass of a Side door at 442 Street a intruder Friday stole two wrist watches a mantel radio ii Cash from the Home of Mary Good loss. A number of desk drawers a Safe were forced open in Thi premises of Empire Dray company 243 Princess Street Friday night police said it was not known if anything was stolen. Shopper used fraud but Tejam suspended a 23-year-old shopper received a three year suspended sentence in City police court Friday for fraud. Dorothy Yvonne Collins of suite 417 Selkirk Avenue pleaded guilty 10 obtaining goods valued at su29.92 by fraud from a City department store Between nov. 1 ?.nd Jan. 2. Court was told she had used fictitious names addresses. Sons of Scotland fete Robert Burns lord Selkirk Camp no. 205, sons of Scotland held a Robert Burns Celebration recently. The Haggis was addressed by past chief w. Bull. Piper was b. Johnston Haggis bearer past chief d. Mckay. Worthy grand r. Collier spoke on Robert Burns. Artists included Carol Nicholson High land dancer Bill Turnbull Singer . Alec Bryce accordionist. St. James United to hold dinner More than 400 persons Are expected to attend the St. James United Church loyalty dinner to be held in St. James collegiate auditorium at 7 . Wednesday. The dinner is being held As a part of St. James United building fund Campaign now in Progress. The dinner will be served by ladies of St. James anglican Church who have a reciprocal arrangement whereby the United Church ladies Wil serve at a St. James anglican dinner at a later Date. Man injured in Ratt shop William Stuellein 51, of 1460 Ross Avenue was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital from the Canadian. Pacific railway West ton shops Early saturday with a crushed Finger received while working in the machine shop. He is detained in Good Condi Tion. Gaming House found in fined Iilo William Tesla Arier 157 tames Avenue was fined 510 in City police court thursday for being found in. A gaming House at 21s Pacific Avenue Jan. 21. The keeper Wong Hong Pacific Avenue received a 30-Day jail term in City police court wednesday. Prof. Tuzyk Heads new College Credif Union the recently formed Alpha Omega alumnae of Manitoba credit Union society ii Iet at the University of Manitoba Friday to elect its first slate of officers. Believed to be the first organization of its Type in Canada the society has been formed to give financial Aid to University graduates of ukrainian origin. Professor Paul Tuzyk head of the slavic department was elected president. Other officers elected were Nicholas Sander ii Ccreary Nicholas Hunchak. Treasurer 3. G. Karasevich or. I. Lynka b. Lesack v. Deneka 11. Hawryluk o. Pressey s. Mayba Baird members a. J. , Taras Owirka m. Gingera j. Buriak w. Bushuk credit committee c. S. Prodan o. , z. To Hacecky supervisory committee. Expectant mothers to Taki classes a series of six classes for expectant mothers will begin next Friday at the St. Boniface health unit 326 tache Avenue officials of the provincial department of health welfare announced Friday. The classes to be held each Friday from 2 to 4 . will include demonstrations films lec Tures on pre Natal care by the nursing staff of the health unit. Driver injured when car sods August Bulman 39, of 648 Young Street received head lacerations Early saturday when his car skidded into a Hydro pole on Atlantic Avenue main Street. Police say he swerved to avoid another car while proceeding South on main Street. Damage to his car was extensive. Or. Bulman was re leased following treatment at St. Joseph s Hospital. Liquor offences Cost three total of two persons were lined 5200 costs each three months in City polio court Friday for having liquor not purchased from the commission. They were John Smith 387 Stella Avenue Frank Grande 385 Stella Avenue. Throb Letendre 150 Higgins Avenue paid costs for Ille Gally purchasing you re not crazy now Here s How to go mad Hon. R. H. Winters ederal minister of resources development will address members of the Winnipeg real estate Board at the 51st annual dinner meeting at the Royal. Alexandra hotel feb. 9 at 6.30 . Also in. Attendance vill be Hon. R. F. Mcwilliams lieutenant governor Premier Douglas Campbell mayor Gar net Coulter. In building approved Winnipeg construction approved n january was valued at according to building permits is sued by the City building inspect to saturday. This compares with a monthly average More than in 1952 a Peak year ast january. However sales of City property indicate that May pick up rapidly towards Spring. Civic finance committee Frida approved the Sale of a Par eel on Nairn Avenue Between keen Eside Street Kent Road of an unspecified number of dwellings options approved the following options were als approved a lot for five dwelling m the East Side of Ash Street be Ween Grant Mathers ave Lues. A parcel on the West Sill f Niagara Street Between Gran Mathers for erection of Homes. A lot on the East Side o Queenston Street Between grim Mathers for erection of 16 houses. A parcel on Niagara be tween Grant Mathers for Erec Tion of 10 dwellings. 50 housing units this represents intention to build about 50 housing units As in one week s options sales. Earl Piej sales in january followed a similar pattern. Biggest jobs for which building permits were issued in the past week were a hatchery at 533 Logan Avenue a 12 suite Block at 30 Carlton Street a superstructure for Northern sales at 135 Lombard Avenue. I la stick to Bench if fullback found says Stu Clarkson Stu Clarkson assistant coach of the Winnipeg Blue bombers foot Ball night said he planned to stay on the Bench if the club obtains Good line blocking fullback from the United states. Clarkson speaking at the first annual father son banquet at St. Margaret s anglican Church said he hoped Canadian football continues to develop Good Centre linemen. The assistant coach said he had been a life scout in his Home City of Corpus Christi Texas. Clarkson filling in for buddy Tinsley who was unable to be pres ent commented briefly on the Winnipeg Edmonton playoff Grimes or the Western football final. Kirkfield Home school Kirkfield Home school association sponsoring an Amateur contest Friday at 8 . In the Street has worked out a Little problem which Fie believes will stump quite a few win nip Eggars fits problem is. This visualize an Ordinary scale. This has Only four weights. These four weights total 40 pounds. With the four weights he can weigh any weight from one Pound up to 40 pounds on the scale. How heavy is each now Why they o be teachers. A free press sur by of Grade 11 girls indicated bout five per cent were consider no teaching As a career. A similar Urvey in Grade. 12 showed about 0 per cent. But educators said Grade 12 Grade 11 Don t reflect the per engage of All the grades. Grade 2 education is a requirement for Ormal school. Other girls drop it in lower grades but teacher candidates remain thus boosting the percentage of future teachers. So Grade 12 was place to effectively promote the teaching profession they it s too late. Said by then most of the potential teachers were following in the footsteps of their Mother Sisters or relatives who had sold them on the Job. Others liked working with child Ren. Idealism challenges still others. All Pooh poohed the old Mai Complex. I the Romance of education As one girl put it it s up to the girl whether she s Golly a to get a husband or not no matter what she does for a living. Gee i heard that last year at the Normal school was one of the most rooms Mic years of All. So Many girls got reasons girls did t want to be teachers were not quite so Defin Ite. Some had never really thought seriously about it. Some Felt they would t be Able Sci Cope with the work or have the none would admit to an old maid Complex or being steered away from teaching by the Conception of hardships in the country All agreed the financial induce ment was Good. One thought teaching would be too while another re marked who wants to spend their whole life in school the Only difference is you d be on the other Side of the at least two vocational guidance teachers said they found it still the fear of a lot of girls that As a teacher they would never have the opportunities for mar the figures any educational authority will Tell them this is an out dated fal Lacy. But How do marriages com pare statistically Between teach ers business girls the Winnipeg school Board re ports that since last june 19 to teachers had married Andl 10 lad resigned because of marriage. Of 844 women teachers 200 Are married including at Toast 50 widows or separated women. A Large local business firm which presently employs 540 girls oses Only 15 per cent of its female staff yearly because of mar of the lowest recorded reasons for resignation. Out of about 200 girls the firm starts each year an average of 15 marry eur no their first year of employment an average of about s3 girls a year marry after about three years of work. Financial advantages of teach ing compared with a business career stack up this Way. After a 10-months course Normal school graduates begin generally at an average salary of close to a year though schedules vary in different school districts. In Winnipeg schools a teacher can work her salary up from a Start of to s3.900 with an Nual increases of a teacher with a University degree can work from to according to a local business College manager after a course of about eight months graduates will Start work at an average salary of to depending on policy of the firm receive periodic increases. A business course occluding Liv ing expenses Costi Jib out the smaller school a girl who proved her ability in that time could get Back to City schools. As for marriage prospects in the lightly believes girls have a pretty fair Chance by the rate they get married. A teacher in a Small Community is in the limelight. She s an. Important at any rate girls who choose a teaching career will have no fear of unemployment for Many years. E. H. Morgan assistant superintendent warned that there s going to be a real crisis in Supply teachers within four or five years unless things it is estimated that total enrol ment in City schools will increase about 50 per from to the next 10 years he said. This will mean at least a 50 per cent increase in the number of teachers required. Normal school course including Board room costs what Are a girl s chances for teaching in the City if the country is unfavourable to her our of 425 graduates from the Normal school last june 16 were taken into City schools 20 were hired in the suburbs. R. A lightly principal said that after by Tohn Anderson starting monday Winnipeg housewives will buy a different loaf of bread in their local store or from their delivery Man. It will look like the White loaf they have always bought it will Cost the same., but. It will be enriched bread. Enriched bread was banned previously under a Section of the food drugs act which dealt with the adulteration of bread bread flours. Now the ban is lifted the Sale of the new loaf commences All Over the country monday. What is it what is enriched bread basically it is the same bread As before but it has had certain health giving vitamins added to it. These vitamins come under the by Complex group of Vita mins Are added in the form of very Small quantities of thiamine Riboflavin niacin. A Small Quantity of Iron is also added. These vitamins Are found in wheat itself before the wheat is turned into bread but in the process of milling the wheat to make White flour they Are lost. Whole wheat bread does not lose these nutrients in the manufacturing process but people s preference for a White bread makes it desirable from a health Point of View to put Back the vitamins that have been lost in making the flour White. It is a Lack of these vitamins in human diet that brings on such diseases As beriberi pellagra As Well As anaemia other More common ills. Nothing new the enriching of bread is not new. It has been the practice in the United states during the past years has been compulsory in Newfoundland since 1944. . Doctors As Well As an official commission of in Quiry in Newfoundland in 1948 have testified to the directly measurable Benefit to the health of the people As a whole which has followed on the enriching of the bread. When Newfoundland became a province of Canda a special clause was included in the articles of confederation to ensure the continuation of enrich ment in that country. The fact that there has been considerable enthusiasm Over of White bread in these countries does not mean that the process is entirely without opponents. Some outstanding dietitians have spoken against it but their criticism has not been based on doubts As to the benefits of the enriched bread. It has come mainly from a belief that rather than go to the trouble of adding some thing to bread flours which was already there in the first place the Public should be educated to eat the whole wheat bread which never had the nutrients ground out the process of milling. Only a year s experience in a left Accident Man fined leaving the scene of an Accident Cost William e. Parr 168 Clare Avenue costs in City police court thursday. Speeders fined costs
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