Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 9, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Monday. August 1954 face 15 amp a program on the new outdoor stage Beaver Lodge was the focal Point of official opening of the new . Cum met Camp for at Kenora ont. Sunday afternoon. A group of officials and ing citizens from win nip leg went the first Days of the Camp which by train Ami motor to Keewatin for the opening. Gratification expressed by mrs. C. B. Becher Camp com Mittee chairman and Board Prev Jornt at the time work on the opened july 2 was described by miss Shirley Pearce Camp director. Miss Pearce told of the trial Camp conducted last summer ten in attendance Camp project began. Success of Tea Dong to is years form i opening. This year she said there Are 33 girls enjoying Camp Lite in the spacious Cabins eight to a Cabin. Before the sum Mer is Over 120 girls will have benefited by its existence she said. R. J. Gourley formally opened the Lodge in the former . Camp and k. R. Gardner spoke on behalf of the donors who had made possible its con version. Present at the ceremony was f. George Ade president of funds Given for polio vaccine test new York Basil o Connor president of the National foundation for infantile paralysis announced sunday that totalling have born made to 18 laboratories to study the blood samples of child Ren who took part in the polio vaccine trials recently. The evaluation of the blood is an important phase of the Testa of the vaccine developed by or. Jonas e. Salk of the University of Pittsburgh and it is expected they will re the Kinsmen club which provides camper ships and subsidizes the Overall Cost of operation to enable girls to attend the Camp at very moderate Cost. Miss Beth Gourley chairman of the Camp planning committee told of the committee s Early organizational work which made the Camp possible. Appreciation to donors was voiced. Veal the presence and amounts mrs d m Mclean president of polio Fik Htiu antibodies in of la of the . The blood of the children before at inf. Ceremony and and after the vaccinations. Kave the prayer of dedication. Following the ceremony Tea was j irrow spots j served to guests in the remodel for grow spots on delicate led dining and recreation Hall of fabrics touch the spots with the Lodge. Transportation to the chloroform or eth. Then rub Lodge on an Island five Miles from with a dry cloth until the spot is Kenora. Ont. Was provided by perfectly dry. The Camp launch. _ _ to observe 90th birthday m ass f. A. Bolden of 960 Wellin celebrate her 90th Ruth my Wellington in went will Itu Zadny. Wai born in King 1 play the role of Ruth in a musical version of my sister Janet Leigh has the title role and Aldo Ray plays the miss f. A. Holden wherever Thero Are spread Dite Otel so shop your Home free from Theio Flor by Ptah Burtton aerosol or o a Standard liquid i prowl either Way new triple action Fly Tox que Mckeit fing Power Fly Bast by omy Tost those new parisian fashions by Jacques costet a former Christian dior Collaborator portend a return to the flapper styles of the 1920 s. The evening coat left in Black and Satin emphasizes the a line modelled on the flapper style. The summer evening gown is a. Compro Mise Between the close fitting a line and the Short flaring skirt of the new producing what might be called the hew look. Waichi hops atch for a More of and suits As Well As dresses everything air in barrel Coats and jackets More fabric softly hut lavishly hem bands. Used. More color than for years to make a de land years and More costumes. At. Finite but whimsical j least four accepted lengths Orlf newly important Are belted suits suit jackets a trend belted dresses remain in casual off hand ease but plenty minority. A decided sex St Dietl every stitch in a i a c expansion of shoulders using Shap Liness. I every dressmaking device except More Richness a let of eat Ladd Ink. Some Are decidedly cake Rran cur touching others rounded and bread ant Hutler clothes and Mak a dropped far below the shoulder ing late Clay clothes Point. Slashers of fur trimmings. J watch for the buttoned up watch noticeable new in land the wrapped up look. Coats crease of fabric above the Waist Button All the Way to the hem the soft shirtwaist top takes first suits Button from Chin to hip place in every collection on Coats codices Button onto skirts. In for picking Success pick Canada s Best Selling vinegars if Ion in in i enc carried As la comtesse de in pre War constructions of de Champignon scooped up her skirts to mount the grand Stair 30 denier 51 gauge and 40 denier 45 gauge. Housewives swept the evening shop counters clean in a matter such a lingering glance at the re lot minutes then washed and Flection of her Ankles in the ornate Mirror that she nearly missed the first step. Then satisfied that they indeed looked Bare beneath her Madame Lanvin gown she gave her beaded evening bag an in handled these hard to come by pairs As though they were costly Crystal. Today As denier has dissipated its strength in finer and liner yarns its twin sister gauge has cuts and scratches picked up in mock warfare often Lead to real Battles Vith infection. It s a Wise Mother who defeats this enemy by cleansing cuts and wounds with non poisonous Dettoli the All purpose Antiseptic. Dettoli is a Reserve Force families can Call upon 10 fight infectious germs in every Case of Antiseptic need. Always keep Swift acting Dettoli Handy. Often a child s health rests on this one important fact Mother cannot be blamed for harbouring a Emo Tion toward any child who comes up and hits her own. The Harmony of Many a neighbourhood has been shattered because Moth ers feel so Little Charity toward i the child who hurls. J but when the child is Small this i behaviour is to be expected. A i 12-year-old bats a playmate with More emotion than lie would hit a doll. And likewise when he is excited by their he bits or kicks or nits As his 1 Means of expressing what he can not say in words look at me notice me Here i am Kis acts have no More malice than that. Obviously such behaviour should he inhibited. We Tell the child you should not do that. You Are hurting Sally and she does t like to be this said Over and Over eventually makes its impression. Remembered Lenson one Small boy remembered for Over a year that he had hit a Small girl and when he had Occa Sion to talk to her Over the the first thing he said was i won t hit you but there Are children old enough to know better who seem intent on hitting and hurting. Sometimes a whole family iries to solve it Ocial diff i i cuties by becoming the Toughie of the neighbourhood. To one is afe from the stones they hurl or the Sticks with which they attack j any unprotected child. Such children carry inner wounds. They have discovered that they Are not As popular As other children. They May be doing poorly in school. Their parents May treat them with cruel brutality which they in turn toward other children who Are weaker than themselves. J there s a reason j there is always a cause for senseless hitting and to end it request to Myrtle Meyer Al in care of the Winnipeg free. Press. Tuesday baby on whole milk at 5 to 8 Quiring Little squeeze. Yes she been steadily growing stronger had remembered to bring a evening bags would cond pair of the sheer est silk have by now included a pocket stockings Eser made. She would that spars pair like the one probably need those before the our comtesse took such care to evening was Over. That was the period when the worlds wealthiest women pushed Sheerness in silk hosiery to the nth degree. For gala evenings they wore one thread stockings made in France the finest the silkworm could spin. Translated into today s hosiery terms they were 11 denier. Ever since Dame fashion observed that ladies As Well As a had legs she has been searching for the ultimate in flattery a search that exhausted the capacity of the silkworm and has continued to this Day. By the outbreak of world War ii. When the Delicatessen and Holly Wood were marketing two distinct types of cheesecake she was demanding the equivalent of 44, 60 and 77 deniers for every Day and 22 or 33 for special occasions. Then in May 1940, modern Aladdin with seemingly magic test tubes produced a Type of hos Iery that made even the comtesse discard her one thread Silks. No sooner had Nylon become the prize addition to almost every wardrobe than it was called up for military service. Late in 1941 it had disappeared entirely rom hosiery counters reports were common of women re dyeing id pairs that had lost their color through countless laundering. On Nylon s return to civilian Ife crowds heralded its appear cold wave e Hoert taif Short hair Cream Shamoon and setting to one Price Only pm. 92-5638 open All Day wednesday no appointment necessary Gold wave shop 3o9 Donald just North of the world s largest furriers Oom 3o be Broi in e a Ance sundress with Cape uses Ric a co Imam Canada division p q. In any neighbourhood it is Best for trim and Flowers to make try to uncover the cause and give the youngest member of the Sun he child or children an oppor i Loving family As fresh As a Daisy a mtg to act in More approved j dress is a dirndl avs i with inset Waistband in front. Such children need to be shown tie Sash from Side seams Ove Given Praise and a sincere to order Send 30 cents in Welcome in other children s Coin to Winnipeg free press Homes. They need toys which pattern dept. And enclose Coupon hey can throw safely and win allow from 10 Days to two weeks applause for their skill. They for delivery need materials such As Clay Sand or paints by Means of which they can express some of their in a Nippy emotions and a punching bag on which they can vet their spleen. Neighbors teachers parents should unite to give them a feel ing of being liked As persons. It is Only by such methods that the wounds Are healed and the child no longer needs to meet the cruel with fists or weapons. 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