Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, January 28, 1954

Issue date: Thursday, January 28, 1954
Pages available: 38
Previous edition: Wednesday, January 27, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Thursday. January 28, 1954 Page. 15 High Cost of housing presbyterian High Cost of housing in Canada was hit by the Winnipeg t presbyterian of the woman s missionary society of the United Church at the wednesday session of the 29lh annual meeting in Grace Church. In a Resolution asking Lor a Federal government Low Cost hous ing scheme the Lack proper housing was described As a cause of crime juvenile delinquency and broken Homes. Noting that the current Cost of housing takes a Large share of pensioners incomes a further re solution asked that the s40 a month old age pension be raised. Requests will he forwarded to both Federal and provincial govern in initiate Public varsity students Winnipeg Busi Ness firms. End oration was voiced of the Brief presented by the association for retarded children in Manitoba to the provincial government 13 months ago. Delegates were told that there Are retarded children in Manitoba. Care is provided to the extent of 667 boys and girls in the Home at Portage la Prairie and 22 classes organized Winnipeg As Well As three at other Manitoba Points. The financial report revealed ments hip Presb Lerial had Over no exams to increasing in a its 529.100 allocation by employment which is More than hs53. The meeting recommended a Mannl he a Mere seasonal the meeting registered approval of the suggestion by political groups h hat a provincial Independent com Mission be set up to study All As that the latter amount be As follows each for a Dor Mitory at the Trinidad Mission for scholarships and for cars for Home missions and for the Tokyo Jurt Louhi parting the employment Skinny poets of the liquor question its. The Preb Yterdal went on Lecora and some have As opposed to any racial accepted the Challenge of nation such As was allocations for 11 As reported. In presidential report. Mrs. L. E. Brownell who is retiring after three years in office congratulated the auxiliaries for the work accomplished. The sum of has accrued in the or. Merle Paterson memorial scholarship fund and the Winnipeg Preb Yterdal gave no smal share . Brownell stated. The fund has already allowed one Young woman in India to study Medicine and two More will Start their train ing soon. More than Worth of. New and used clothing and other com forts was forwarded to City Over seas and particularly Indian Sions. With the exception of the Sion bands and baby bands All component parts of the . Famil reported membership increases the affiliated . Had the greatest increase with 46 be groups formed. A great number of books a read by members during the Yea and 33 auxiliaries maintained 1 traries it was noted in the Lite lure report. The auxiliary a Harrow Church was awarded the prize for the largest number books read per member. Those submitting reports were do you too want to put on pounds and inches firm flesh then try this new liquid food that s sweeping All Canada. New kind of liquid meal of Vve Iem by Rito rim you be inn heard was co More. It s easily instead o Lleini wasted soes in help Pul in flesh on 7-iu-eks. Neck. Arms. Bust. Hip less Ankles ves. The entire Mav round out with a More live More healthy figure. On makes for better else Stan of Tats. F fatigue. Low resistance poor in Lurance. Furpless Nihls. Gives Quick Nersy. Wat i on provides Ralo Ira plus other elements so successful in Huil Dink up men. Women Nunci children. Pleasant effective. Wate on is homogem7.eu folks report Sood gains of. Pounds from the first bottle. Try wonderful new Wate on homogenized liquid emulsion . Tahk stub h. i . Praksi knt associate members . W. Broad oot baby and Mission bands c. Aull missionary monthly and world friends . A. E logwood literature . George Lackie Supply . J. S. Peach solutions press and Mission Circle irs. Ii. A. Bayne corresponding e c r e t a j a . Knox Foster costumes . F. M. Marler can Date department . E. Mor treasurer . P. J. Bryer audit . W. Kime Christian stewardship . R. J. W. Lyons vening auxiliary . J. E. Ste Varl ., miss Isabellc Smith explorer groups miss Phyllis Baird a former missionary in Chin and now executive Secretary c . Overseas missions Hugh Taylor of Toronto spoke o recent tour of missions i Korea Japan and Hong Kon praising the work of Christia missionaries in Asia . Taylo said that nothing in our lives i Canada can compare with the or vation in Relief Wor there is being carried out by uni de nations agencies in co operation with 27 Volunteer organizations c which the United Church of can Ada is one she explained. To task is beyond the Volunteer age cies alone but they Are taking p sit ions under . officials told . Tayl hat christians Are being called upon to head up institutions such As Homes for widows and children. At a widow s Home in Pusan . Taylor related seeing 18 women with their 23 children living in one Small room and Ante room. The break up of the family Korea s economic unit is a National problem she stated. Our objective is to give them a help ing hand to self sufficiency enough lift to also unable to earn their own livelihood Are the thousands of civilian amputees. Some Are Given help at a Church Hospital where they Are fitted with artificial limbs and taught a Trade or Craft. The desire for education is Strong in the koreans they Wil make almost any said . Taylor who witnessed the razing by fire of a school building and the next Day saw the tache and students continuing their is sons on the ashes of the building the Young people of Asia whose Early years have been so disturbed by War present a great Challenge and Opportunity to the Christian lurch . Taylor concluded. Mrs c. N. Halstead president of be Manitoba conference ., resided during the election and in ablation of new officers. Mrs. A. Stidson presented tie nominal no slate As follows past president irs. L. Of. Brownell president irs Chester k Taylor vice presi . .1. Knox Foster c. Welsh . W. W. Musgrove irs. J. A. Greenwood . A. J Ladley . W. Lindsay Ferguson Eva Gunn airs. W. Kime irs. W. C. Allenby . A. R Dillon recording Secretary . .1 w. Beer corresponding . P. J dryer assistant . C. Ii. Curtis treasurer miss Iva Jackson As instant . J. H. Davies Christian stewardship . R. J. W. Lyons Community Friendship . J. W 4ker assistant. Mrs. D. J. B Foster Supply . J. F. Pezich associate members . W. Broad oot evening auxiliaries . J Esek Stewart Mission circles j. Milton affiliated ., Sab Elle Smith Mission band an affiliated explorers miss Phylli Baird baby band . J. C. Ault Christian citizenship . F. C Grusz assistant . Gusta Nemes missionary monthly an world friends . W. L. Wilson literature . George o. Mackie press . E. Womersley cos . A. Gilmour social or r. D. Macfarlane auditors or w. Kime . R. M. Cowan. Committee conveners chose were finance. Mrs. R. .1. W. Lyons Supply . J. F. Peach nominating . L. K. Brownell citizen ship . F. C. Grusz. Work at Ryphe need to be loved is the greatest need in the lives of our j. Boys and we Are doing everything possible to make the school a Home in every sense of the said miss Margaret Kelly first social worker at St. Joseph s vocational schooling an address to the ladies auxiliary of the school wednesday in the school. On at the next meeting. Mrs. F. Tonkin membership chairman reported 155 members. Miss Kelly who assumed h e r duties last september told of Lull co work of helping the school s 61 boys conferences. The Sisters were entertained at a supper party followed by a drive and personal gilts were Given them. The treasurer . John Roll Wagen reported receipts of including from a Coffee party in february and from a Tea in october. Balance stood at . G. Dow scholarship fund convenor reported spent and a balance of apart from the treasurer s report. A further increase in the fund will he voted pending Secretary . Eric Weber treasurer . A. Anscombe other reports were Given by . F. A. Molloy sewing group . A. Michener study group . C. C. Phelan kindergarten and . Moray Sinclair publicity. A special vote of thanks to . Emmet Dwyer who retired after serving three years As president was moved by . F. S. Martin. Nominating committee report was read by . Arthur Michener in the absence of . Michael o Hara. Elected to office were honorary president . Emmet Dwyer president . H. F. Dono Van 1st vice president . C. C. Phelan 2nd vice president . F. F. Martin recording and Corres membership convenor . F. .1. Tonkin publicity . P. H. My . Gordon Dow was amed member for a two year Erm on the scholarship fund Hoard. Plastic Wall tile for Kitchen i Etc. Applied by experts phone for samples estimates t. J. Pounder company Ltd. 1474 Wall St. Pm. 3-7197 jolts. Ii. F. Donovan upon them. She also works with the which placed the boys in he school helping their families overcome economic and emotional problems that they May take the Joys again she explained. Miss Kelly was introduced b Yaj . Arlhur Michenon and thanked i by . Paul Moore. Mrs. Eric Weber Secretary re ported on the years activities. A combination radio phonograph was presented to the kindergarten added to the scholarship fund s32o. Expense Money sent to two boys studying in Toronto Christmas gifts and easter treats provided for the Hoys and the Sisters were presen Ted with a Silver Tea service and a Check for at Christmas. In addition members shopped with the Hoys when selecting their clothes made new ones and repaired o 1 d ones. A portable Tabernacle w a s purchased and Flowers and lights Jar the alter. Members also assisted in Blue Cross and Community Chest drives and representatives at tended welfare and social service How can i by Axxe Ashley q. How should a lamp be q. How can i remove soot from Muskrat Days Friday saturday 2 groups on Sale croup 1 latest style Sample Coats. Northern backs and first Cut Muskrat. Dyed All Mink shades. Worth now Only group a smartly styled and first Cut Muskrat Coats. Dyed All Mink shades. Worth now Only. Cash charge budget or your Monty refunded store hours 9 to 5.30 Jyi. When Reading a the Light should always come rom the left and slightly to the a carpet without smearing. Do not attempt to sweep up rear of the chair when one is read soot from a carpet or s truly weight maintain Ink meals As i Jated with Wate on. Only s3.uo for full 16 of. On you must he satisfied with weight Sain in first 10 Days or Lestum empty bottle for Money Back Why be Skinny when Wate on May putting of film flesh first Day ing. Never lie Down to read As this position produces a Strain on the Eves. How keep cabbage in i wish to have Cole Slaw for Morel than one meal and to do cabbage Job All at one time a Cut the cabbage into very Fine thin pieces put into cold i water and keep in ajar in a Coli place. Liable to result instead cover it quickly with Salt. Then sweep this up carefully and no smear will be left. How can i remove he Marks left on the skin by adhesive a. Try wiping with benzine or any cleaner of the benzine Type. Of must he first 10 Days used As needed. Then the cabbage can be cover up apron at better druggists q. How can 1 remove paint stains rom clothing a paint stains on clothing can Otte n be removed simply by rub Bing the stain with the wrong Side of. The same material. January 2006 Small medium Large Sale 55 Only ladies leather handbags a Lovely selection from our regular Stock. Genuine English mor Occo leather zippered Billfold plastic and genuine leather zippered Utility shaving kits 68 Only eve ready 2 cell polished brass automatic flashlights. Less batteries 40 Only As above Only 3 cell less batteries Evelich 36 Inch dress trunks Sheet steel covered. Rounded edges. Heavy Fibre binding. Bronzed corrugated bands. Tray with one division. The Birt saddlery co. Ltd. 519 main St. Opp. City Hall pm. 92-3565 with deep a neckline styling shaped Carryall pockets flattering panel you la love this apron design to be Marie up in favorite fabrics for Lor yourself no. 2006 is Cut in Small medium Large extra Large sizes. Medium apron lakes 2vi. Yes. With ruffling. To order Send 30 cents not in Stamps to Winnipeg free press pattern dept. And enclose Coupon. Cup this Coupon si7e style no Vamp St Ket City and pi5ov. H . S Sto Wito Sale today. Friday and saturday Holt Renfrew s invitation to the far sighted and Thrift minded to take advantage of the Semi annual clearance and its offerings of every of . S regular Stock at a discount of 10% to 50% the rate of discount is plainly indicated on the regular Price tickets on each and every item of . S own Choice merchandise nothing has been added from other sources for the Sale. Street floor gloves hosiery and other Crew Oriti Maii Nery. Lingerie Corset and sportswear including skirts and the Man s Stiop Street floor furnishings and clothing. Second floor fun jackets and suits and 35 Tome few of merry so disc and fashions for next season. Rall sales final of course Holt Renfrew ;