Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 10, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 10, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday june 10, 1955 Page-17 miss Peggy March of Edmon ton alta., a former Winnipeg Ger is. Spending a few Days the guest of miss Joanne Kenny Wolseley Avenue before returning to Edmonton where she will be mar ried june 23, jars. G. Souter Kensington Street held a miscellaneous Shower monday for mrs. Hazel Mcfarlane a Bride elect of june 10. Ills. Fred Tippen presided. One dream car coming up High style and a luxury easy to handle. Ond Park costs Mere pennies to run 22 new features for 55 self help key to routing world hunger speaker tells Manitoba Phe hungry half of the world s population won t eat until they develop their own economies our surpluses would just be s. Drop in the bucket miss Florence Reynolds of Washington d.c., education and information officer in North America for the food and agriculture organization told the Manitoba women s Institute convention thursday at the University of Manitoba. I Homes to a Home where a child Chanty and Relief have no dance. Whether places in emergencies she con b d b d the trued but we must begin the , link skin Nim for upward spiral of economies in less developed countries and the starting Point of All Economy is on the land. Most of the world s Peoples Are Farmers yet the ministries of agriculture Are at the Bottom of the Heap when tax Money is handed out thirds of the world s Peoples Are food producers yet those thirds can t produce enough food for half of the world s As an example of Fao As child still looks to him for ship. I Hope the Public and mothers and women in general will accept responsibility to see children from those Homes will get help. Report neglect to a social he asked. Mrs. W. C. Mcdonald of Roland convention Secretary in reporting on discussions of Laws of interest to women held wednesday said wills Are a Blank spot some men have even though they provide for their families w t Johnson saw distance. Muss Reynolds spoke of Paddy clubs formed in Ceylon re provincial president re where youngsters planted a plot. Of i heir fathers land with new seeds and fertilizer and grew and higher than Rice sooner Ever before. Plenty of Power when needed i notion wide service attorney general Speaks i answering a rec guest from the i 6 models to those from Institute and other women s or i Gani Zaions Hon. M. N. Hryhor c 7. U k attorney general a n noun cd a new Booklet on Laws pertaining to women and Chil Dren in language understand Able o the will be available in a month s time on application to the Queen s Prin Ter legislative buildings Winnipeg. Subjects covered Are Polit ical properly and civil rights marriage and divorce welfare lady a need. A. Hillman of children Public health education and labor. The health and welfare of our children should be uppermost in the minds of us said the minister. Legislation attempts to As much As possible but there Are certain things the government cannot do. 1 am sorry say there Are More and More mothers who do not realize the responsibility to their children. Almost 100 per cent of juvenile delinquency cases can be traced Back to the parents to broken 6 Brand from new models Complete it port Ftp entry Walsh Graham motors Sargent a Home St. Ported Hon. F. C. Bell had plied to a Resolution asking Lor an Overall plan for the aged by saying the need for hospitals would be cleared up in years and the government might be Able to do something it is vitally important for us to know about Laws before we recommend any said mrs. William Bablak at St. Agathe reporting for the citizenship committee. Thursday afternoon delegates were taken on a bus tour of the oily and lower fort Garry through the Courtesy of the Manitoba Pool elevators. Judge j. M. George of Morden officiated at a demonstration Al citizenship ceremony thursday evening when Board members repeated the oath of allegiance and received certificate s of citizen ship. No formal ceremony is required under the Canadian citizenship judge explained but in his court he a welcomes each new Canadian and stresses the privileges and duties of citizenship and invites to sponsor the ceremonies. Delegates were guests of the t. Eaton company at a reception following the ceremony. Mirs. Thompson advises by Elizabeth Thompson t is an Ideal situation for husband and wife to be equal partners in the business of marriage with similar objectives. Jut when they differ Canadian Laws give Protection to the wife s , As the writer of this letter will find. She says dear mrs. Thompson my husband and i have been married Lor nearly 29 years. Ten ears ago he bought a Large scored Runci res Dent e Federated women s institutes of Canada members j. Strong is crippling itself with a shoestring said the National president mrs. J. W. Adams of Ethelton sask., addressing the opening of the 19th biennial conference Friday seated by the 23 organizations of at the University of Manitoba. 18 Btl Orn Sigurbjornsson of Reykjavik Iceland wears the Lael Andic costume in which she addressed the lutheran women s league of Manitoba during its Conven Tion at Glenboro and Baldur. Mrs. Sigurbjornsson is taking care of the icelandic Library at the University of Manitoba while her husband studies agriculture at the University. Lutheran league visits towns for annual Manitoba towns Baldur and Glenboro were hosts to the lutheran women s league of Manitoba icelandic for the 31 annual convention which took place Friday saturday an sunday. Ladies aids of the icelandic churches from Glen or Baldur Grund and Bru were in charge of arrangements an mrs b. Bjarnason who was re elected president for another year presided Over business sessions. Sunrise lutheran Camp commit tee reported that the plumbing installations had been completed by the end of july 1954, this summer the project is that of filling in the Low lying spots of the property. Reports were pre wife blocks Sale of farm present and should resist being bribed bullied or wheeled into doing anything Hasty. I miss Geraldine Mclellan Bride elect of july 9, was guest of Honor at a dinner monday at the chocolate shop. Hostesses were miss Frances Allison miss Audrey Marchant and miss Joyce Coats. A Corsage and gifts were presented. Covers were Laid Lor 32. Toronto up miss Piha an accountant on a business trip Here from Finland said like to see your men helping with the dishes after meals. The Hus band at Home do nothing in the Home making a plea for a National convention and permanent head quarters mrs. Adams stated when the National organization was formed in 1919, it was expected that an annual Grant would be forthcoming from the Federal government. It is still coming. The government s sup port has been most generous for special projects but one cannot budget on special projects. The onus for the growing responsibilities of this vast movement rests on the shoulders of the individual member. No longer Are members shall tory award was made to the Zwic by f. W. Ransom on be half of the Canadian association of adult education in recognition of distinguished achievement in adult the report on the Brief submitted to the association was Given by mrs. Philip Douglas of Whaletown . Mrs. Robert Palmer of Wask Ada Man., representative the International peace Garden re ported the opening this saturday of the Zwic picnic Nook in Mem Ory of mrs. Alfred Watt first president of the associated coun try women of the world. The sum of was Given for the known As the Little Nook she said and spent on mrs. Adams continued. Our Upkeep of the Zwic plot innervation project and Extension the formal Garden i the last work in Home economics should years. Prove us to be the married women s nor Are the among Many other discoveries . S to be regarded As a pres a Thomas Edison invented the Pho sure group. Our program is a Root is motors Canada limited Broad one of education. Mrs. Adams recounted the first provincial convention last year of the. Jubilee guilds member group in Newfoundland and la Brador establishing . Provin Cial organizations in All ten pro Vinces. Presentation of the Henry mar there s always something different the gift you re proud to give the lamp you re thrilled to own mourn period or colonial table floor lamps lamp , lamp modernising or replacement lamp Shade. Of and television Ltd. 416 Academy Road phone 4o-6464 opon thursday Ond Friday vent not for inspection Only no graph in 1877. The league. Speakers were mrs. Mabel Fenner Philadelphia on Mission Ary work miss Eleanor Gilstrom Saskatoon on Parish education mrs. Edith Kurbis Selkirk on a lutheran woman s work mrs. Helga Sigurbjornsson Iceland on the history of the icelandic National costume. Vocal solos Given by misses Patsy Christopherson and Mary . Accompanists being miss Dorothy Christopher son and miss Salesman piano duet by misses Christine Joseph son and Margaret Ann Sigmar and a piano Solo by miss Elin Josephson there was also an extensive handicraft display. Other officers elected were 1st vice president miss Ingibjorg Bjarnason 2nd vice president. Mrs. F. E. Scribner Gimli 3rd vice president mrs. L. Gibson recording Secretary mrs. C. H. Scrymgeour corresponding Sec no formula for any child rearing situation a Elm St. Keat Wellington Ciesco. 7 room Der room. Gum Wood Interior. 14 years old. 50 it. Lot. Price phone 40-3469 handling and of educating child Ren which better than some others even if at times the results do not match our expectations. Love understanding patience and a knowledge of How children grow and act while growing provide the Best emotional climate for bringing up Young humans at times there will be emotional storms and parents get Cross scold and spank. This does not me an that because this be Havior brings startling results at times it is the Best treatment for All times. Here to stay As for sex it is Here to stay. We cannot solve All its problems by any one method of education though frankness works better than secrecy. We cannot expect perfect children from our More moderate methods of handling forever. She said not our reluctance to use spank to love him More to and pain nor can we him reasonably and he is As least out these methods just be bad As Ever. I m going Back some children become de s a people we Are desirous of formulae for getting things done of prescriptions for ill health of recipes which fail. We demand the doctor give us a Pill a powder or a shot which in a moment will end our bodily discomforts or ailments. We know better than to malign the doctor or his prescriptions it they do not work immediately. We admit then that the ailment was More serious or More complicated than we thought. In child rearing we Are equally demanding of formulae. Tell us something to do to the child will be Good. How can we make him eat How can we avoid quarrel ing rudeness Etc. Won t try Ajr Aln if perchance anyone Suu Sre its a Mode of treatment which seems to fit this particular Case and it does t work then parents Are Oft such suggestions rotary mrs. Slif Thompson Lang Ruth treasurer mrs. son assistant mrs. G. M. Bjarna son. Executive members Are mrs. A. S. Bardal mrs. Kristrun Sigurdson Riverton mrs. Dora Breckman lunar mrs. Clara Johnson. Cypress River data Erickson Selkirk Edith Kurbis Selkirk. Board of directors Sunrise lutheran Camp he sask for years include s. O. Bjerring mrs. Margaret Stephensen mrs. Gudlaug Arason he Savior mrs. Laura Nordman Cypress River mrs. H. G. Henrickson mrs. S. Olafsson Selkirk or. F. Escrib Ner mrs. Anna Austman Arborg mrs Octavia Johnson lunar for one year mrs Anna Magnusson mrs. Gerda Plafson in Zitnar Bjornson Gissur Elias son All of Winnipeg mrs. Gertie Thorarinson Riverton Rev. H. S. Sigmar Gimli or. Eyolfur Johnson Selkirk Victor Erickson Selkirk. Committee Heads include Sun Day school mrs. H. Freeman property mrs. Rosa Johannsson Library mrs. F. E. Scribner Gimli handicraft mrs. Sophia Vathne archivist mrs. C. Scrymgeour editors of Ardis yearly publication mrs. son Selkirk miss i. Bjarnason City. Delegates to the forthcoming evangelical lutheran Synod convention Are mrs. H. A. Henrick son City and mrs. Clara John son Cypress River representative to Temperance Alliance mrs. A. S. Bartal. All officers and delegates at tended divine service conducted by pastor Johann Fredrickson at the Church at Grund Man. 11 . Sunday. Arm which we have paid for and live on. It is in his name and he is trying to sell it. I have very Good reasons for wanting to keep the farm As we have four sons and the farm Worth a lot. Of Money. Can my husband sell All or part of this property without my signature . T would be difficult almost impossible for your husband to sell this farm without your signature. Your Dower include a life interest in the Homestead and up to 320 acres of land around it and for him to give Clear title to this properly you would have to sign away your Dower. He can t even get around the difficulty by moving to another place unless you give written consent to the change of Home Stead. However it the farm is More than 320 acres he could sell the part in excess of 320. The Dower act does provide for a husband going court and getting an order dispensing with consent if his wife has been living apart for Over years or is of unsound mind. But it seems unlikely your refusal would be considered Evi Dence of mental incapacity so As Long As you refuse to sign the Home cannot be sold. But make an honest Effort to understand your husband s Rea sons for wanting to sell. If you still think he is wrong try to make him understand your Rea sons for refusing off. This dispute could cause a lot of bitterness and unhappiness in your Home. It is import ant that you and your husband try to reach an agreement on what you want out of life. Re member that he has As. Much right to consideration As your sons. Apparently you want the farm kept for the Hoys. But do they want to be Farmers Are you sure they would work Well with their father or has he other plans for his future you Don t say How old he is but if he married around 25 he would be just 54, with Many Active years Rae son t exciting Fathi ont fit so wonderfully Glace in Multi ind i nothing could newer Shaf Thimmer Ond glow 15.95 402 Portage ave. Credit if ahead of him. I m sure you want those years to be Happy for both Ordyn promptly do think everything Over care for our Spring fashion fully. But you Are entirely Justi fied in refusing to sign off at they say swifts wonderful Swift con Odion co i get your free ticket at your Favourite food store and if a child is mean bad and incorrigible even after repeated spankings then everyone is to blame. It s this modern age if we could Only go Back to our youth or our father s youth we d be Able to handle these children As they need to be sex for years we have adopted the policy of extreme frankness about sex to counteract the. Extreme reticence with which the victorian age brought up its now. After or More generations we discover that sex is still with us that some child Ren despite instruction still Are disturbed about it and some parents still Tongue tied. In t it naive for a grownup to expect that any problem can be solved by a formula however Good each individual applies this formula in his or her own individual Way to an individual child. The combination is never quite same and so the results Are certain to differ. Other we Don t throw out the recipe for a Good cake just because at times. Have a failure instead we recognize that other factors entered in. Should j that there Are ways of l a inquests. We have to remind ourselves that no one formula works All the time for All people even if the formula is conscientiously applied. Perfection in any Field is still unattainable. Saturday practice music Sharpens Talent and a Precia not Juke a surface ointment. 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