Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, January 13, 1954

Issue date: Wednesday, January 13, 1954
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Previous edition: Tuesday, January 12, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 13, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press.-wednesdat7januahy is 1954 Page 1 club Calendar i a Berdeen Banff and kincai1 a Dine Shires association will hold its annual Burn s con Cert and supper dance in the army and Navy Hall 299 Young Street Friday at 8 . J. M. Fowlis president of the United scottish association will speak. Number 3 Wing Cadet auxiliary meeting thursday 8 . In administration building ferry Road and Ellice Avenue consisting of mothers 220 Squadron number 6 Jim White Cross club 176 Optimist 177 t.c.a., 170 James. Britannia Lodge 424 . Meeting in Scott memorial Hall thursday 8 . Gordon United . Installation of officers thursday 2.30 . At Home of mrs. D. Maclean 20i Poplar Avenue. Business and professional women s club 3 Evergreen place thursday 8 . United nations tudy group meeting chairman miss Jessie a. Buckingham. Lead and director miss Grace Dol Mage. Guest speaker miss Pat Dejardins psychiatric socia1 welfare expert with the technical assistance administration of United nations in Panama. Ladies auxiliary to Duke of Kent Branch Canadian legion thurs Day 8 . In clubroom 5 rorie Street. Miss Nora Hallen liberals borrow . Policies . Declares at conservative meeting charges that the Liberal party has adopted most of the principles previously held by the . And that it is simple to observe its socialistic trend were made by or. O. C. Trainor progressive conservative member of parliament Lor Winnipeg South in an address at the 22nd annual luncheon meeting of the women s association of his constituency tuesday in the private dining room of Hudson s Bay store said expediency governs or. Trainor of the present govern ment and what will get the votes is its Only principle. The . Bereft of its former policies has one theme Only the constant f University of Saskatchewan ii alumni association will hold v annual dinner meeting thursday 6.30 ., on the Mezian be Marlborough hotel. Speaker will he professor b. W. Currie Lead of department of physics University of Saskatchewan. Young women s auxiliary to Blount Carmel clinic open meeting thursday 8.30 . In clinic As Sembly Hall. Mrs. Anna nurse at clinic to give lecture on. What is your general health St. James Rebekah Lodge 47, thursday 8 . In St. James Hall business and Public installation of officers. Past matrons and past patrons association order of Eastern Star thursday 8 . In Odd Fellows Temple. Executive in charge. United Empire chapter . Thursday 2.30 . At Home of mrs. J. L. Evans Ste. 12, Mon a Terey apartments. Nomination meeting. Ladies auxiliary 1 Branch Cana Dian legion . Meeting thursday g . In club rooms 626 Sargent Avenue. Storey returned As Prei indent of 100 club is. F. O. Storey re elected president of the 100 club Knowles school for boys at its annual meeting tuesday Wir Winnipeg league for hard of hearing hold annual meeting Friday at p a. In girl clamor for health insurance while the social credit party has principles but nobody even the party members seems to know what they Are. The conservatives still hold to their beliefs responsibility of parliament and oppose govern ment by miss Nora Hallen re elected president was in the chair. Citing the 22nd year of the organization As its most successful she attributed this to the outstanding calibre of the constituency s candidates and the greater team work be tween the various groups of the progressive conservative party. But the provincial Anil Federal associations do not always work in she added and i feel very keenly that there should be one progressive conservative association among the men working for both the province and the miss Kallen paid tribute to the Flag and the amendment to the customs act designed to control the alleged dumping of textiles in Canada goods will be valued for duty purposes on a fair Market value of the country of ils origin or. Trainor contended that with out the amendment Many Canad Ian Mills might be forced to close Down. To the question of whether it was worthwhile producing Tex tiles in Canada he answered thai this Industry yields even More wealth in this country than the rain Trade. Mrs. S. J. Sametz introduced the speaker and mrs. Bruce Johnston moved the vote thanks. Other reports were Given by mrs. M. B. Perrin Secretary mrs. G. S. Phil lips social convener mrs. J. Kirk Patrick sick visiting and mrs. C. G. Johnstone Good neighbor s club. Mrs. H. S. Scarth treasurer re ported 1953 receipts totalled 6s with disbursements of ss11.58 including donations of s52.76. Cash balance to Dale is s328.21. Officers elected mrs. J. C. Irvine took the chair Paul s United Church j annual meeting thursday 2.15 ., in Bible classroom Winnipeg women s co operative Guild meeting wednesday 8.15 . It Manitoba co operative whole Sale bldg., 230 Princess Street. His tory of Coop in Canada to be re viewed. St. Nicholas ukrainian Catholic women s league social evening wednesday 3.15 . In Parish Hall Flora and Mcgregor. Members May bring guests. Winnipeg Council of women executive meeting thursday. S.15 . In free press Board room. Canadian handicrafts Guild Manitoba Branch meeting thurs Day 10 . At the Art gallery. Rug hooking to be discussed with mrs. N. B. Mactaggart and Mem Bers demonstrating. Mrs. M. D Young to comment ate. St. Cuthbert s . Names mrs. Harvey president for 1954 mrs. P. W. Harvey was re elected president of the woman s auxiliary to St. Cuthbert s anglican Church at the annual meeting thursday in the Parish Hall. Others chosen for office were Vire pre guide House 25 Osborne Street. Lord Selkirk chapter . Meeting at Home of mrs. J. F. Cunningham Eveline Street Sel Kirk at 8 . Thursday. Nomina Tion of officers. Ladies auxiliary memorial Community Centre meeting thursday f . At Centre Flection of officers. Queen Victoria Circle 149, . Business meeting and installation of officers thursday 8 ., Scott memorial Hall. Fort Rouge Rebekah Lodge -15, thursday 8 . In Odd Fellows in the free press Board room. The Secretary s report read by j. H. Catheart Tor mrs. Wal Ter Stevens showed that the club had held a successful Silver Tea in april. In May a Flag was presented to the school and a Dedica t on service was held with Rev p. V. Samson officiating. The school had also been Given an electric Tea Kettle. Another Money raising project had been a tour through the Swift packing com Pany to which members sold tick Eta. P. And b. Art group total receipts for the year r amounted to mrs. T. B. Plans saturday meet Gray treasurer said that disburse ment s equalled in her birthday report miss Helen Mcphail announced that 43 boys had been taken care of with gifts and Wain and mrs. E. G. Smith for their work on the Christmas party. She announced that the Soring Tea would be held april 24. Before taking the chair for the election of officers mrs. C. J. Ram congratulated the executive for its accomplishments during the year with Praise for the work done by miss Helen Mcphail in taking care of the boys birthdays. Other officers elected include vice presidents mrs. A. Moore mrs. J. H. Catheart Secretary mrs. Walter Stevens correspond ing Secretary mrs. R. F. Saunders treasurer mrs. T. B. Gray membership mrs. F. Curtain social mrs. E. G. Smith birthday con Vener miss Helen Mcphail flow ers and sick visiting mrs. E. Cunningham. In topic. Mrs. Marion h. Mckay ill discuss the individualists Rudenc Howard and Marc Aurle Fortin. Miss Bertha Summerfield will Escribe the paintings of Jean Paul Lemieux and John Lyman result no from the revolt against group of seven. A series of ures in a Canadian Art portfolio owned by the department of Edu action will be on display. Cards. Reviewing the social activities of the year mrs. E. G. Smith added that members of the club had assisted at the fall open House held by the Board. The Christmas party Given Lor the boys by the club was very successful and entertainment was provided and refreshments served. I mrs. Storey thanked the Mem for their work during the year and commended mrs. F. Cur business and professional women s club 3 Evergreen place Art study group will meet saturday at 7.30 . Chairman will be miss Mabel. I Finch. Renaissance of painting in Quebec and revolt against the group of seven will be Babaian Mogi Coan Rug Cuan irs phone when pain strikes at ill first twinge of rheumatic tote Templeton i to a i. Over a. Rml-1 lion used every for i Perdu Relief from pain caused by rheumatism arthritis neuralgia Lumbago and in Moira. Why suffer needlessly keep to a t , and use them promptly. Delv 65c, h.35 at Druif counters. Morley s your favo Mitt Temple. Business and installation of officers ladies auxiliary to Henderson Highway Branch Canadian legion thursday . In clubroom. Rob Roy ladies social club sons of Scotland thursday 8 . At Home of mrs. Lachlan Davidson 250 Lansdowne ladies auxiliary to Deer Lodge legion 56, . Meeting thursday 8 . In tribute bldg. Chapter a of . Sisterhood thursday . At Home of miss Margaret Laurie suite 1, gasp Annex. Chapter e. Of . Sisterhood thursday . At Home o f mrs. W. A. Mcknight 296 Mont Rose Street. 410 Portage ave. Cor. Kennedy St. Us Florin january clearance Sale i recording Secretary mrs. H. Silents mrs. R. H. Knott mrs. Golden West division 471, Home honorary International auxiliary to mrs. W. Patrick. Mrs. J. Palmer brotherhood of locomotive engineers thursday 2 . In Odd Fellows Temple. Installation o f officers. Chapter k. Of . Sisterhood meeting thursday. 8.15 . At Home of mrs. J. Miller 31 a River View mansions. Woman s Benefit association whist drive. Thursday 8 . At handbags and Evinic bags up to is off lamps y3 off costume jewelry cuff links and til car sets off special prices Knott corresponding Secretary mrs. F. Kenworthy treasurer. Mrs. A. Bayfield than offering mrs. F. Dyer social service. Mrs. P. W. Harvey living message mrs. R. Kirkland associate Mem Bers. Mrs. F. Home Dorcas mrs. R. H. Knott prayer partner mrs. F. Hornc education mrs. A. Hop Kins delegates to Beard and in Nual meeting. Mrs. F. Ken worthy Home of miss Gladys Gar 806 mrs. A. Hopkin 1 Fleet Avenue. Diamonds deferred payments Sale continues with exciting new values shoes regular 10.95 to 22.50. 00 reduced to handbags regular 6.95 to 24.50. Reduced to Vii is Naul i music. A. Women during the provincial and for the election of off cars and Federal elections when 80 per cent of the workers were women. There is a marked improve ment in the morale of the party. This must not be allowed to Flag or falter but be kept moving for Ward with the times by continuing to work together in Harmony and she said. Or. Trainor urged the party to at Victory. There is dissatisfaction with the policies of the Liberal government but we must be prepared to present a Satis factory alternative and to make a Clear statement of our Principe he urged. Outlines issues the speaker briefly outlined the Day to Day activities of an . In Ottawa and some of the issues debated prior to Christmas the Gou Zynko affair a new Canadian Manitone dry cleaning mrs. G. S. Thorvaldson presented he report of the nominating Cora Mitteer others to assume office include Patr Nesses mrs. George Crew mrs. Errick Willis mrs. C. Roblin mrs. G. M. Gainsford miss Hilda Hesson Irvine and mrs. O. Morosa Cream a and to 1-Iivrlliirm Morosa c ram wills in the removal o freckles summer Tan. Blemishes yellow spots and Black Heads Csc. Thousands satisfied. At drus lists or drug dept. Stores. If not Avail Able write laboratories Box 3s2 Toronto out. Mrs. Pc. C. Trainor past president mrs. Corbett Locke vice presidents mrs. S. J. Sametz mrs. G. R. Hayden mrs. Albert Ross. Mrs. D. R. Vinson and mrs. 2urncy Evans recording secret Ary mrs. M. B. Perrin corresponding Secretary mrs. K. Rad Ford treasurer mrs. H. S. Scarth assisted by mrs. R. A Payne. Conveners include ways and Means mrs. Alec Stringer mrs. H. Gyles sick visiting mrs. J. archivist mrs. W. Sibbald publicity. Mrs. Frank Sut ton Telephone mrs. J. D. Mould in Good neighbors mrs. C. G. Winnipeg Council of women mrs. Corbett Locke and mrs. Rex Walrie program mrs. Harvey so reign. Members of the advisory Board Are miss Emily Roswell mrs. Har old Elliott mrs. K. G. Burns mrs. L. H. Mitchell mrs. Daryl Chap Man mrs. Bruce Johnston mrs. I r. A. C. Manning mrs. R. S. Montgomery mrs. I. Nitikman mrs. C. B. Plant mrs. E. H. Cook mrs. S. King mrs. J. A. Cusak and mrs. G. Ii. Jones. Miss Hilda Hesson Dominion organizer said conservative women have distinguished themselves Dur ing the past year. We have been the link that has kept the party together and without the women s associations 1o keep the flame alive the memory of the party would fade from people s minds special invited guests included miss Hesson. Or. And mrs. Train or. Or. And mrs. Errick Willis or. And mrs. Gurney Evans. Duft Roblin Aid. Gordon Chown Aid. Maude Mccreery or. And mrs. Arthur g. Jarvis and or. And mrs. V. J. Mclean. The Saie you have been waiting for starts tomorrow 9 . Stop your cold in 24 hours pay you s1.oo no uni fits. No Couch. No cold no chill no loss of time or illness or. Chase Elrand tablets Musl shop your cold symptom in just 24 hours or us the package arid Back comes of you. Sme4l she girls better dresses and jumpers Clearing at half Price a Beautiful selection of dresses and jumpers fashioned from Dainty nylons taffeta Corduroy wools and velvets. A Good assortment of styles and colors. Sizes 2 to 6x, 7 to 12, and pre teen 10 to he collectively. Regular 4.50 to 15.95 to girls 3 pee. Coot sets Sixes 2 to 6x boys 3 pee. Coot sets Sinei 2 to 3x children s Snow suits Sites 2 to 6x coat sets tailored from Wool coatings and velvet materials. All with Matching leggings and head gear. Snowsuits in one piece style with Matching Hood or helmet. Windproof gabardine or Nylon materials. Good assortment of colors. Regular 9.95 to 32.95 to 9 o clock specials children s Wool Robes sizes 3 to 14 in Plain and tartan patterns. Years collectively. Regular.7.95 to 12.95 to boys gab. Ski Caps warmly lined. Colors Navy Taupe Brown and Green. Regular 1.49 to 1.95 75c to 98c Zenana Bible Mission elects 1954 officers mrs. W. W. Pierce was elected to the presidency of the Zenana Bible and medical Mission at the annual meeting held at the Home of mrs. M. H. Garvin Harvard Avenue. Others to take office in 1954 Are honorary president. Mrs. F. W. S. Crispo vice president. Miss m. Taylor Secretary mrs. T. W. Thomson treasurer miss v. Foote sewing. Mrs. J. Swan assistant. Mrs. H. L. Mckinnon 11- tera Ture miss g. Stone. During the year six parcels con Taining 280 articles were sent to the babies Home and Canada hos Pital at Nasik India. The sum of was also forwarded to help with missionary work among men and Young girls. Toys Clearing at half Price girl s tub Fost Cotton dresses slightly counter soiled. Broken size Range. Sizes 4 to h years collectively. Regular 3.95 to 8.95 boy s Wool Golf Hose Nylon reinforced Heel and toe. Sizes to 9v4. Crey Navy and Brown. 1.79 children s Winter underwear Nylon and Wool Wool and Cotton and All Cotton vests briefs cuff panties and boys ankle length drawers. Sizes 2 to 14 years collectively. Regular 79c to 2.50 49c to children s Flannelette gowns pyjamas Sixes 2 to 16 collectively regular 2.29 to 2.95 to children s wearable half Price and less girls blouses Wool flannel blazers Corduroy skirts and jump ers boys shirts and Cotton t shirts. Sizes 2 to 12 years collectively. All Nylon regular 2.95 to 4.95 to 49 Morley s tots to teens Shoppe Portage at Edmonton ;