Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 21, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tree press thursbay Jaotjaay-.21i-.1954 Page 17 oranges for marmalade promised later in week by Philippa Gould produce in Winnipeg stores on wednesday showed no marked change. Rhubarb is available again this week in Small quantities and one store promised marmalade oranges for tomorrow but had no idea what the Price would be. Fruit. Apples. Both Price and Quality were More or less the same in most stores. Delicious 18c to 20c per in. Macintosh fancy Grade 15c to 20c per in and a Grade 2 for 25c. Avocado pears scarce at 29c each. Bananas Ripe to Over Ripe 2 s9c. Cranberries both in the Carton and cello bags 35c per in. Coconuts at 19c each do not seem to have much milk. Tomatoes 29c for the 14 of car ton or 34c per ib., not very Ripe. Radishes fresh and firm 9c to 13c per Bunch. Cucumber various sizes 29c per in. Or 25c each medium size. Endive Good fresh Heads 22c per in. Or 25c for a medium size head lettuce Loc each for Small Heads 20c each for the larger ones or 19c to 21c per in. Celery Heads about 14c each hearts 15c to 20c each. Grapes red emperor 20c to Green onions 3 Bunches of about per in. In Good condition. 5 onions for Loc or 6 for 25c. Grapefruit is still plentiful and very Good. Prices Range from about inc for the Small ones to 18c for ithe largest which weigh Over 1 in. Each. Pink variety Loc to 13c each. Lemons vary from 5c each to 20c per dozen. Limes rather smaller than they have been 59c per in. Oranges from Florida and Calif Jornia Are both Good and plentiful. The easy peeling and very Juicy tangelo 18c to 23c per in. Indian River which do not look Good but Are wonderful juicers 50c per dozen or about Loc per in. Califor Nia navels 16c per in. Prices also Range from 29c to 49c per in. Tang Erines 23c to 29c per in. Pears under Ripe to Ripe without blemish about 15c per in. Or about each. Rhubarb firm stalks with Good red color 33c per in. Not quite such Good Quality or color 29c per in. I Black figs both dessert and Cook-1 ing Are to be found in one of the specially stores. Dessert ,49c per in cooking 45c per in. Salads Green peppers from 53c to. 55c per in. Small or Large sizes. Beets vegetables Canadian grown at 2 Bunches for lie Are As Good As the imported ones at 2 Bunches for 25c. Broccoli is excellent the Price varies rather from store to store calorie Kate Hep House is modern new and neat obsolete lunch cup cottage cheese cup Orange sections Fri 2 slices 3 Vanilla wafers Small i cup of skim milk Ulo Alti 300 9c to 29c per in. Brussels sprouts we still very 29c to 35c per in. Cabbage Manitoba grown at 3 is. For Loc has 10 per cent nutrition than the imported variety t 2 . For 17c. Red cabbage Loc o 12c per in. Cauliflower with Good White curd and without blemish 21c per in. Carrots local grown 6c per in. Oose or cello bags 2 . Weight 9c or 5 in. Bags for 38c each. Imported carrots 6 to a Bunch 2 ranches 27c. Egg Plant 30c per in. In perfect condition onions spa Nash Type 3 25c. Medium size cooking 3 . Loc mall boiling onions 1q in. Bags i4c, yellow 10 in. Bags 58c. Squash in poor Supply Hubbard Hout Loc per Acorn about Loci per in. Sweet potatoes. 2 . For 35c. New potatoes imported Are on the Market at 12c per in. But Are expensive at this Price and with out much flavor. Parsnips Loose about 9c per in. Or n cello bags is per bag. Torii is Are Good at 4 . For 13c. Norwood Rebekah install officers officers of Norwood Rebekah Lodge 42, i.o.o.f., were installed at a ceremony under the direction of miss j. Robertson District Deputy president by members of Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge 2. The offi cers Are Junior past Noble grand mrs. H. Mulligan Noble grand mrs j. Hughes mrs. J. Wood recording Secretary miss j. Dupuis financial mrs. A Mal Len treasurer miss v. Anderson Warden mrs. P. Olson conductor mrs. G. Poynter chaplain mrs. O. Gray r.s.n.g., mrs. J. Howe l.s.n.g., mrs. N. White . Mrs. G. Thorpe . Mrs. M. Zealand inside guardian mrs. D. Peterson outside guard Ian mrs. L. Scott Flag bearer. Miss a. Kabaluk musician mrs. E Ruttan degree Captain mrs. A Townsend. R Oyal Home and school association Tea and Home cooking Sale in Royal school saturday from 2 to 5 . Proceeds to be used for the Pur Chase of National of jewish women Winnipeg Section rum Mage Sale Friday 9.30 . To noon at Opportunity store 689 Sargent Avenue. St. John s pythian. Sisters 8, Friday 8 . In Odd Fellows Temple. Installation of officers. Tinted lenses in eyeglasses Een used since the 16th c entry. Plastic Wall tile for bathroom tit. Applied by expert Mim for Sampai it Mami t. J. Pounder company Ltd. 1474 Wall St. I. 3-7197 j rub onion on onion test proves arrid Best new vanishing Cream deodorant with chlorophyll i rub it in rub odor and perspiration out i if you want dramatic proof that arid gives you More Complete Protection against under perspiration and odor than any other leading deodorant try this simple test rub a slice of onion on your hand. Then rub in arrid with chlorophyll. When the Green color vanishes the onion odor s gone. And that s exactly what will happen to perspiration odor and perspiration too get soft creamy arrid with chlorophyll today. Arrid with non staining chlorophyll 53. Onion odor s gone All this i child needs love to learn love t is easy to understand Why a Parent would resent being told that she does not love children. All parents Are sure that they do. No matter How they treat their children. What they do is Lor their Good so they explain. But there Are different types of love and some of them Are not of Benefit to the child. We hear much of smother love which is a form of love which shows itself in excess gratification of the child s wishes and Little or no discipline. Obviously this is not for the of the child but gratified the Parent. Sometimes unfortunately it is a cover for unloving feelings of which she is ashamed. Almost always mothers Are the ones who Are guilty of this Type of love. On condition parents May love a child so Long As he makes them proud but withdraw their love if they feel he is acting in a Way to make them As Hamed or disapproving. This is a poor sort of love a Sunshine love which does t exist when it Rains. They Are cruel inthe Way they say to a child i can t love you and this May mean unless he can be Good or get the sort of school Marks they or on and on. J real love takes no account of a child s act or of his appear Ance but exists freely and generously to fulfil the child s needs. These needs Are for love and approval of himself As a human being. It is through this love hat a child builds up self conf ence self esteem and the Capac to to love and approve of other persons. Dependent on others Ashley Montagu in technology review november 1949 writes every human being is born with and subsequently acquires needs or the satisfaction of which he s dependent upon other persons. 3y having these needs satisfied rom earliest infancy by the Mother the child comes to Ridenti y the producer of satisfactions usually the Mother with pleasure. In this Way it comes to love the Mother and in so doing it takes to first step toward becoming a social human being. By being loved t learns to love others. A child who has never been loved never earns to love other human beings and throughout life remains a defective human and inadequate social How important it is then for parents to give their children an illustration of the unselfish protective approving Type of love. It is a child s first lesson in human relations one which can make him eventually a Happy and a Success Ful adult. Our leaflet no. 86, How to be a Good May be had by sending a stamped self addressed envelope to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of the Winnipeg free press. Friday Don t allow child s refusal to frustrate Queen Elizabeth ii of great Britain pauses for a moment to Bend and Chat with an old admirer mrs. Elizabeth Bailey 90, at Marton Junction new zealand recently. The Queen stopped to talk to mrs. Bailey when she saw sitting in wheelchair on the station platform. Winnipeg league for hard of improved hot water bottle hearing meeting Friday 2.15 .j wring a soft cloth out of warm and 8 . At girl guide House of water fill the bottle with hot borne Street. Teachers in lip read ing mrs. Pearl Craw and miss Gladys Warnicker. In the after noon h. Brock Smith to give a trate you. H k review Tribune syn. 19531 Dook Tellew water and wrap the cloth around it. This makes the cloth steam and is far More beneficial Lor earache Toothache and neuralgia than the dry heat of the bottle alone. Get soothing Relief from Chest cold pains aches with Antish Legistine poultice heat nothing cell better than food hot Antish Legistine Poul Tice when you be got one of Thom miserable Chest colds and that tight neat and cough that usually go with it. Apply Antipolo Gistine poultice comfortably hot and then feel its soothing poultice heat of right to work on your Chest cold pains and aches. Gent ant Mph legit in a poultice get Jar at any drug store today. Let it help you too Renfrew Canada s leading furriers since 1837 annual special Sale of furs two More Days. Ending saturday Here s a delicious Cool drink that s drink a Glass Ful and enjoy is s Lively skillful result of s Garden fresh juices together no single juice can equal the Lively flavor of this matchless Cund of juices from luscious red tomatoes and beets tender carrots Parsley spinach lettuce tangy watercress and Garden Crisp celery. Morning noon or night v-8 is Good. And Good for you q vegetable juices gives you the Lively taste and goodness of 8 Garden fresh juices made i the makers of this Sale offers splendid investment opportunities in Fine furs at fractions of former prices i Coats jackets capes and scarves from own collections in All the most wanted and fashionable furs some Only one of a kind 1 these six important groups . Fur prices Down j in this Sale is trademark owned by the of Campbell s Saoi Queen Victoria Circle to order of foresters installs officers at a meeting thursday of Queen Victoria Circle ancient. Order of foresters the past District Deputy chief mrs. J. Woods installed the following officers chief companion mrs. Robert Hall sub chief com Panion mrs. Bert Hamilton past Hief companion mrs. Loraine Dalley chaplain mrs. Cyril Brown Secretary mrs. Nelson Mcgregor treasurer mrs. 0. Hamblin record ing Secretary mrs. E. Branton pianist mrs. Daniel Matheson right guide mrs. Robert Taylor left mrs. Robert Miller inner guard mrs. Chapman outer mrs. Robert Hamblin auditors mrs. Loraine Dalley mrs. Daniel Matheson. 6 sheared Raccoon Coats made of Tell for 10 Hudson Seal Coats dyed Muskrat Mode of Tell for 9 Black persian Lamb Coats dyed made of sell for ladies auxiliary to Canadian Pacific Pioneer and social club Hist 1 drive. Friday 8.30 . In labor Temple James Street e. Mothers club of Phi Kappa Pic fraternity Mother and son ban Quet Friday 6.30 . At Lle Trad Harbour. Liberty Lodge 242 l.o.b.a., Fri Day 7.30 . In Scott memorial Hail. Social to follow. 2 natural Otter Coats made of sell for it 18 Coats of Muskrat backs Mink dyed Mode of sell for 5 Coats of persian Lamb paws _ dyed Black m Foj Mode of sell for Ujj All sales final Liberal credit on budget terms make a nominal first payment and the balance May be spread Over As Long As 36 months. Holt Renfrew at Carleen
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