Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, January 14, 1954

Issue date: Thursday, January 14, 1954
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Wednesday, January 13, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 14, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 8 Winnipeg thee. Press gum Dat january 14. 1954 Cut feet up in the highest lip opacity in Don t draw a easel ast i line phone 93-8397 Cammis i Tomato soup 4 boa1t Ami and chewy Lam 4 of Koia pack Tea Orwant and 1 Ajax clubs a a unit Choice peas 3 wish Mound Han h niger Bacon 584 by Tim Cut up 1tiwing Chicken Paiit sausages it Thi Sci Bologna us ctr i yearling shoulders Grain fed pork Quality steer beef Shan Kiess shoulders Iii Ionuia Boston Styli prime bib Butts Bondiss ii Ollie should i thank on shoulders ram roasting Chicken Grade ducks cooking Cero rag onions 9 pot boast tomatoes m Grapefruit Leidus 4 u. Oranges to of. Bao carrots 2 cabbage Junior Apple Junior Rox fancy di1icious delivery City wide orders and Over Day delivery leaves 1 . A by Norman As far Back As i can remember when i was a Young boy first interested in drawing i heard and am still hearing with monotonous regu Larity one phrase i could t even draw a straight line. It is usually spoken very ear ii Estly on two different types of occasions. Firstly by the admirer of a work of Art who after standing in front of the paint ing Lor a moment or two will turn in a g 1 o w of pleasure to the artist and a magnificent painting. I Don t know How you do it. Why i could t even draw a straight the second example of its use occurs when the individual in question is discussing Art As a Hobby with a Friend who Hap pens to be an enthusiastic Amateur artist. The artist suggests that it might be a Dandy idea if our Friend took up Art As a method of relaxation and enjoyable productivity. At this Point the individual laughs and with great gusto remarks me take up Art you must be crazy. Why i could t draw straight there you have both examples. Quite frankly the words Are beginning to Wear on me a bit. Not Only because they re so trite but because the entire thought expressed Hap pens to be untrue. As it happens not Only is it unnecessary to draw straight lines to create a work of Art but it is important that you do around the govt. Tomake pay Survey on cleaners Ottawa special a Survey being made by two Federal department of labor regarding rates pay received by women clean is in Federal buildings in win Peg before any decision. Is made 0 increase Lucthi pay rates the Louse of commons was informed tuesday. Representations have been received by the Federal government urging that there raise in the pay of the women cleaners so that the five Day week would cause no reduction in the weekly pay he representations have been made by members of parliament representing the Winnipeg area and by the civil service federation of Canada. The information was Given the if Tuse in a session Al paper tabled by Hon. J. W. Pickersgill Secretary of state in reply to ques ions asked by Stanley Knowles Kcf Winnipeg or. Was advised that the net take Home pay received y the cleaning women had shown 1 drop since the introduction of he five Day week. Since going on the five Day week there Are 31 women cleaners in Winnipeg fed eral buildings receiving per week and one woman cleaner receiving for working general Post office where it is necessary to maintain six Day service due to postal operations. Eight women cleaners receive per one receives 817.55 per week and one receives 511.70 per week. No other group of Federal Civi servants at Winnipeg buffered i reduction in their total pay or take Home pay As a result of the institution of the five Day week according to the labor department Freedman to speak edm6nton Justice Samuel Freedman of the court of Queen s Bench of Manitoba arrived. Here wednesday. Wilt be guest speaker thursday night at a banquet for delegates attending the annual convention of the Law society of Alberta and the Alberta Section of the Canadian bar association. Executives luncheon Corn the Larfett food Sid Cox win speak and give a film presentation at the Winnipeg executives association luncheon . Friday in the main dining room Royal Alexandra hotel. Crop in the . Automotive Trade meet the directors of the automotive Trade association will meet at 8.15 . Monday on the second floor 470 main Street. Bronchial cosh Are you kept awake by a nerve racking bronchial cough i phlegm to tightly packed in your bronchial tubes. To amount of coughing mems Able to Dis Lodic it Templeton i Raz Mah capsules arc especially made to Looten phlegm k it away easily and you Are relieved Al . Gel rum Fot Quick Relief. 6sc. . Home 1.69 dress work shirts. Mens shuts grand clearance of sport All less than half Price. Men s horse hide pullovers lining and Wool cuffs. 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A beginner s work in a drawing or painting is the presence of too much regu Larity and straightness. Tight Ness of Tine will always destroy the. Form of an object. Regularity has always been the keynote to Man made objects while nature in any form has always been typified by irregularity. No two things that god has Ever created have. Ever been exactly the same. Whether it be in Mountain peaks the sides of a tree the slopes of a Hill the roundness in an Apple or the Banks of a Stream. The trite artistic form is dependent on Graceful changes and irregularity of line. Nature has never believed in formal balance. That if something that was first conceived by Man. It is shown in his buildings Bridges tunnels trains vases and tables and chairs. A goes aide so goes the other. In sketch a i have drawn a simple landscape. A few Trees a Road a few Hills and some sky., there is not one straight line in evidence and it s a plea Sant looking Little drawing with Nice line and form. In sketch a i have drawn the same landscape with straight lines replacing some of their regular forms of sketch a. Anyone who thinks that sketch b looks More artistic than sketch a. Is either a Cross word Puzzle fan or a Blue print manufacturer. I have in this Case limited my example to a landscape. However the same thought applies to the facial characteristics and body forms of All living things from mice to Man. I have frequently finished a por trait and had my Model Point out to me that one Side of his face on the painting looked slightly different from the other. He had shaved his face every morning for thirty years and never really seen it. Actu ally no two sides of any face Are exactly the same. Of course differences Are usually quite slight and go unnoticed by All but the most experienced Eye. The next time you pass a Mirror take a Good look. Happy drawing Queen s tour in color pictures our Young Queen s round the world Commonwealth tour has been marked by unequalled color and pageantry. So much so that it takes the Standard s Beautiful Colo gravure mag Azine to do full Justice to the color and splendor of the Royal tour. This week see and read a Queen visits her subjects every picture in Beautiful full color rotogravure ask for the Standard Complete with colourful picture Magazine a top notch 12-Page novel and 20 pages of the Best comics. All for Only 10 cents. Ask for the Standard on Sale now. New desserts by the dozen a fluff of whipped Cream and a Bright red Cherry Pecan a spoonful of Jam what wonderful it Marti when you add such simple touches to Rich Flavoured satisfying jello puddings. Them my my delicious you can treat your family to this old fashioned goodness yet save time and Money. Just about 5 minutes to make As Little As a serving. 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Opposite North end Market next to City Hydro Hartley installed legion head at fort Garry Laurie Hartley was elected and installed As president of the fort Garry legion no. 90, at a meeting of the Branch in the fort Garry legion tuesday night. Others elected were first vice president g. W. Cowie second vice president r. 3. Scott third vice president a. Mcdougall ser Geant at arms c. Rogers Secre tary treasurer d. Bond padres. Rev. E. Scott and Rev. Father m. Cournoyer. Members of the executive in clude e. Milan e. Beddington e. J. Leclair. G. Young. C. Kersh l. D Angelo d. Roland. And a. Leclair. W. Radcliffe thanked William Beddington. Immediate past presi Dent for his service As president ast year. Cpl. W. H. Talbot. Of the in rial veterans of the Canad la Region was installation officer Webster presided at the assisted by g. W. Pc terror a. Roth and r. Mackenzie r 1 legion Branch. The Martli s atmosphere Weig tin estimated five quadrillion tons. 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