Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 23, 1955

Issue date: Wednesday, March 23, 1955
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 23, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 free wednesday it 1953 letters to the editor backs strike or. Ivan e. Brandrick of Sioux Narrows ont., hits the bail right on the head when he if the Farmers would just go on a buyers strife for one year and refuse to buy any new machinery the Price would come Down. The Farmers have enough machinery lying around to get by Lor the next five years with re pairing it. Fins. Method would apply with double Force where a Bunch of factory workers went on strike. It is High prices that is Caus ing unemployment. Farmers just can to buy especially those who have lost their crops for the past two or three years. If strikes were met head on a buyers strike about twice they would see the. Light Frank Hurren Birch River Man. Parks Board warning a recent edition of your paper the Board of Parks and recreation warned there was grief ahead if More Money was not forthcoming for its services. In a Community club a few weeks ago i saw a caretaker and a supervisor sitting patiently waiting for a few children to show up. Both of these men were callouses i Lott my of feet for the fastest Relief imaginable. One super soft or. Echols a they remove calloused one of the quickest ways known to medical science. At drug shoe dept. 5-1 of stores. Paid by the Parks Board. The voluntary workers in these Community clubs have lost their incentive to work because paid supervisors Are offered them even without the asking. With j u v e n i be delinquency steadily on the upswing these clubs have really accomplished Little besides being free baby sit Ting and entertainment centres. It is time an investigation was launched into the lavish spending of the hard pressed taxpayers Money. The parents of the juveniles would come Forward and offer their services if Given the Opportunity but who can blame them when paid services Are handed out so freely Winnipeg. Over burdened taxpayer. Pensions policy our provincial govern ment has examined its policy on pensions. Having done so it is Able to continue about its Busi Ness unruffled by its findings. As or. Campbell puts it the govern ment is not one particle ashamed of it. Perhaps not. But every Manl Toban who Calls himself a Chris Tian and who has Given the mat Ter any thought should Well be ashamed of. The policy. Or. Campbell has been quoted As admitting that per month was not sufficient in Many cases. Yet in spite of this admission the government is unwilling to change its policy. The reasoning of these worthy Las is indeed hard to follow at this Point. Our economists speak flow singly of Canada s rising Standard of living. However their dreams Don t stand much Chance of fulfilment As Long As there exists a Manitoba government to hold certain groups at a below mini mum subsistence level. Winnipeg disgusted. A Scholls Lino pads coloured Margarine sir As a citizen and voter of Winnipeg i feel that we who have so wholeheartedly voted in favour of the yellow coloured mar Garine with a majority of 5 to 1, should bring to the attention of our Mangloma legislature our de sire to support the following re solutions sent in by the citizens boys get individual cite Knowles director save Transcona s Central school choir smile happily after winning the Weber shield with Marie of .88-85-173. This was the first choir i Ever in my wild its delighted Lender Helen Martins who hands on the left health for today muscle stiffening by w. W. Bauer . Director of health education american medical association in older persons and occasion ally much earlier there appears in some patients a distressing malady known As Parkinson s disease Parkinson s Chorea Para Lysis a itans or simply Parkin with Corsage pinned to her adjudicator Brian boy Dell said the Grade five to eight choir had beautifully con trolled loft in gang. Tonal muscular action is con trolled from the motion centres located on the upper Middle sur faces of the brain from which Long nerve cell fibres run through the spinal Cord to secondary or relay nerve. Centres at various Levels in the Central Gray matter of the spinal Cord. These second Ary nerves Send their fibres to the monism. Popularly it is often re actual Muscles. Paralysis with the Parkinson symptom group ing so named after the Doc Tor who first adequately described the disease. In some patients the head begins a rhythmic to uncontrollable which May be a nodding or a Side to Side of Rural Manitoba who coloured Margarine. Oak Lake Young club United Church the . W. A. Anglican Church Region auxiliary Rebakah Lodge. Virden ladies Loyal Orange j intermittent at first but tends to women s vere. The face stiffens like a mask and when a change Tex pression such As a smile is stimulated the Muscles return to Vaiden. Old urea la Uycic Umrie i Lodge ladies auxiliary Normal state slowly. Heart Church petition group of in the hands there is also a citizens not otherwise mentioned. Tremor or trembling often Pur Lac do Bonnett St. John s in pattern As in the com women auxiliary Home and school association St. Anthony s women auxiliary petition 137 names not included in any group. Treherne women s Institute petition 67 names not included in any group. Pine Falls legion auxiliary. Rebekah Lodge Winnipeg Maude Mccreery Flowers make that special Day sparkle i birthdays anniversaries i Home coming 9 a new baby Flowers say it better Oes wrong with the upper tract of this double fiber system. The disease is a serious annoy Ance but in most cases it is not More 90 per cent can be helped according to studies in the presbyterian medical Centre at Columbia new York. Formerly Only a few drugs were available to control spasms but now a Long list of such products Many derived from the potato Plant group the Hope of the future lies in More research in an organization devoted to overcoming the disease and in special convalescent Homes devoted to it but there is Relief today. Mew soft plastic holds plates tighter eases sore Gums Complete let of two Cushion a for both up prs and Fown accept no substitute for Nev the Only jailing wac plastic denture Eui Hort. Cushions the Mouth yet grips plates like living now quickly Stop pain and trouble due to Loose fitting plates with new snug denture cushions. Amazing soft plastic grips plate firm and tight yet feels soft and comfortable like living Gums feel wonderful. You eat talk laugh in Comfort. Snug stays Cushion soft. Can t Harden and ruin plate. Peels right out when ready to replace. Tasteless odourless cleaned in a Jiffy. No More daily bother with get denture cushions called snug and do away with your plate troubles Money Back if not satisfied. At All druggists. G. T. Fulford co. Ltd., Brockville ont. Mon action of thumbs and Fin Gers called the Pill rolling motion because the hands function As if pills or other Small round objects were being rolled Between thumb and forefingers. Ability to work in some patients there May be relatively severe tremor while the hands Are at rest but let the patient Start doing something even an act requiring close co ordination and the tremor disappears until the action has been finished. This accounts for elderly craftsmen with shaking hands who May. Nevertheless be Able to perform Fine operations in Art jewelry Yatch repair. And similar exacting occupations. The general posture reveals an j increasingly Bent figure with growing tenseness and muscle rigidity. There is stiffness and difficulty in getting started. When the walking pattern is establish Jed the stiffness of the Muscles causes a shuffling due to scraping of the toes of ten the wearing out of shoes at the top of the sole Jis an Early indication that some thing is As the patient gets under Way he tends to go faster and faster in order to keep his feet under his Forward nent body often he can Stop Zimsek Only by using a Wall or a piece of furniture As a some times he Falls Forward. Muscle rigidity May give Rise to pains in various parts of the body and May affect breathing the voice or the formation of words. There May also be excessive sleepiness but the mind is not commonly affected. Fortunately few patients experience All of these symptoms and in most they do not Progress to the extremes. Length of life is not appreciably affected. The number of Youthful cases is Small and these occur mainly after an at goes 5 Miles on snowshoes to give blood the old Frontier spirit it seems has t yet died out in the West. Or How conscientious can you get George Samson a Farmer near Rivers Man., last week travelled five Miles on Snow shoe through Stormy cold weather to keep his appoint ment As a Volunteer blood donor at the red Cross to bile blood donor clinic. The red Cross says for the first time in its history the clinic was late in starting As the red Cross trucks in addition to 16 local cars were stuck in. The Snow for three hours several Miles from so Mahomet went to the Mountain As the saying goes. Pair fined for assaulting 64-year-old Man men who inflicted ii severe beating upon a 64-Ycar-ok Man because they thought he had squealed to police on a Bootleg Ger were each fined ?100 and Cost tuesday. David Mitchell Castle. 25, of 43 Edward Street and Frederick Michalski 54, of 156 Poison Avenue each pleaded guilty in City police court to assaulting Tony Tarcz 538 King Street in the St. John s Block sunday. Police said or. Tarcz was punched to the floor and then had the boots put to him. He was detained in Hospital for 34 stitches required to close a Gash under the Eye. Rheumatic fever is most Likely to strike children Between Ages of five and fifteen. The i Knowles school for Hai moved away from orphanage. Type of care to specialized and individualized care for children the shool s executive director Dan h. Monday night. He said that of the 68 boys cared for last yearn two presented the mine. Problem or needed the Stone Type of or. Young gave his report at Knowles 47th annual meeting. The president a. H. Attwood explained .that1 a study of the school with emphasis on individualized care of emotionally Dis Turbed boys showed a Lack of and a heed for additional trained child care cottages with parents May sometime in the future re place the Dorini tories at Knowles., the new system May become necessary because of younger boys and modern methods or. Attwood said. Past practice of sending older boys to Winnipeg schools has been effective but it has t worked with younger i ones he said. When the Winnipeg school Board that it could not continue to Supply teaching staff outside the City limits or. Attwood said Knowles asked North Kildonan municipal Ity to Supply two qualified teachers by sept. 1. The need for More schools similar to Knowles extends far beyond requests for admission have been received from Yellowknife n.w.t., Cal Gary and Regina As Well As Manitoba. Or. Attwood thanked the clubs which had helped the school they included the 100 club. Grif Fons club Winnipeg rotary club and kiwanis clubs of Winnipeg and East Kildonan. P. A. Donald honorary treasurer said that operating costs had increased last year Over 1953. The largest single increase of was due to in creased municipal a surplus of in 195-1 walk be refunded Rise said to contributing agencies and the Community Chest year i of was refunded. Or. Attwood1 was , Dent or. Donald treasurer and or. Youngjr Secretary. Westbo Iirene old timer Marks 91st Westbourne Man. Special an old timer who first to Westbourne in 1909, recently celebrated her 91st birthday mrs. Gudny Tomas Abji. And heir Hus band who in 1952, the Nord District re tiring to Beaver in 1946 to with their son Tom a Coffee tree does not yield its first crop until five years after planting and then it produces Only at a rate equal to 1% pounds of roasted Coffee every 12 months. Noonday lenten services 12.15 to 12.40 . Holy Trinity Church Donald Griham the most reverend Walter f. Barfoot archbishop of Rupert s land 5 primate of Canada Organ lil or. H. A dental Secretary wants Fluri Dation Ottawa cup or. Don w. Gullet Secretary of the Cana Dian dental association said tuesday fluoridation of water supplies should be seeded As a Means of combating tooth decay among children. Or. Gullet was making a sub Mission to the Senate commons committee on health. My answer by Billy Graham you think a Christian is always bound to keep question because a year ago i promised to marry a girl with whom i fell in love but now i feel sure my Jove was Only a passing emotion and that we Are idiot really suited to one another. i to do not state whether you have discussed this matter with your girl and if so what her Point of View is. I have the. Impression that you have not yet tap preached her but i am quite sure that you ought to do so and that As soon As possible in order to thrash this matter out together. After All this is her affair As Well As yours and her future happiness is at. Stake As much As your. Own. It May be that she also is Uncertain and perplexed. She can hardly have failed to notice that your feelings for her Are not what they used to be and you May Well find that she is Only too willing to release you from your Promise. I emphasize that , be based upon Mutual love respect and understanding. Where these ingredients Are lacking a marriage has Little Chance of Access and ought not to be contemplated. I Accel sure your Fiancee will appreciate these facts. She can scarcely wish to give herself in Matrimony whose affection for not steadfast and with whom she would not be Able to find True married happiness. What is your question write Billy Graham of the free lenient magistrate gives Man just out of prison six months. Because a medical officer at tac of sleeping sickness or prison spoke highly of an infectious process in which the e Man Matthew Powers brain has been involved. 37, magistrate m. H. Carton imposed a lenient sentence cases seem due to the effects in the brain of hardened arteries. Others appear in Middle age with out apparent identifiable cause. Help available the symptoms May All be at. Tribute to stiffening g or spasm of muscle interfering with its nor Mal tone when at rest and substituting tremors or spasmodic actions. The stiffness also inter feres with Normal action or control during motion. The explanation for the stiffness is found in on him. Armstrong was brought Back to Winnipeg from Okalla prison where he served an 18-month sentence. He pleaded guilty in City police court tuesday to five charges of forging and uttering and two of fraud totalling the offences were committed in november 1953 before Armstrong Wes sent to Okalla prison. Magistrate Carton before Pas sing sentence said he had re i need you the nervous mechanism a Etter Froni the medical controls Muse Lar action. At Skalla prison who spoke highly of the accused and asked for leniency because he Felt sure the accused was trying hard to rehabilitate himself. For this reason i am going to treat you very leniently and sen tence you to Only six the magistrate said. Dr.ballard5 dog e. Cat foods fou pet needs or. Ballard s for or. Ballard s contains All the essential vitamins proteins and minerals to keep him in tip top condition. These scientifically balanced and blended foods will keep him Happy and healthy. Or. Ballard s gives him All the Hearty meal Ness he enjoys plus All the food elements he needs. Best for your better get Bat Ltd i at your available in three delicious regular. Storm Over sewer ends plans shelved a running Battle Between the City and a group of downtown ratepayers ended monday when the Winnipeg Public utilities com Mittee cancelled plans for a 000 storm sewer system. The action followed legislature approval for a City charter amendment relieving the City of financial liability if Flash hooding j occurs in the Graham St. Avenue District. The amendment has far reach ing effects in future the City will not be liable for flood damage when other protective measures Are rejected by the ratepayers concerned the storm sewer was proposed last year to meet drainage prob lems which the engineering department said would be accentuated by rain run off from the new Post office. The ratepayers affected at a Cost of s262.000 opposed the local improvement but re fused to release the City from damage action if flooding occurred. The Appeal to the legis lature followed. Moskal Hoplock Ted m. My Cal won the sacred oratorio Solo at the imm Leal festival and will be a contender for the Rose bowl March 26 he received Marks for singing of a recitative and " aria from handily Samton. Donald Hoplock received for bin playing of prelude from the sixth Partite and won the unaccompanied violin claw. The Young Yio Lintot now. Eligible for the Ait it memorial trophy Competition March How to along with others when your child i when your blow up Over you figure ? what Are the real fear in behind Aach behaviour in april digit you can learn How to Dere Pathy putting yourself in Thi other Feu own Hoea without getting emotionally and hem t ability can Nooth your daily life both at work and at hoi Raa. Get your april Reader Dif oaf to 38 of lasting inure it including the. 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