Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, February 11, 1960

Issue date: Thursday, February 11, 1960
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 11, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba The executive of the Manitoba ladies Curling association entertained out of the province rinks in us City for the annual Bonspiel at a dinner held sunday in the Granite room of the Gran Ite Curling club. Telephone. We 2-7919 we 2-1351 his Honor Errick f. Willis lieu tenant governor of Manitoba and mrs Willis will attend the 36th an Nual banquet and dance to be held at . Tuesday by the Man time provinces association of Winnipeg. After dinner speaker at the event in the Winnipeg Canoe club will be or. C. Bruce Fergusson of Halifax provincial archivist for Nova Scotia and associate professor of history at Dalhousie univer to sit at the head table president or. To addicts Derby England up the prototype of a three bedroom House has been completed on a housing estate Here. Vat inc in inn 3 Bertona maritime association banquet is tuesday Ferguson will be or. Isaac pit Blado and mrs. E. B. Pitblado or. And mrs. Gordon Wiswell maj. Gen. And mrs. N. Elliot Rodger or. And mrs. B. F. Addy or and mrs. George Tippet miss Pearl Brownell or. J. E. Keough and or. Vaughan l. Baird. City pair celebrate Diamond anniversary or. And mrs. Michael Tauber Boyd Avenue marked their Dia mond wedding anniversary wednesday with a family party. Mar ried 60 years ago m Hungary they have resided in Winnipeg for All but the first two years of their married life. The couple has four children six grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. The children Are mrs. Ernest Hellett and Michael both of Winnipeg mrs. George Cope Vancouver and j John Detroit. Iven Junior league of Winnipeg agreed tuesday to meet any i deficit up to which might be incurred by the Manitoba arts Council in its i960 festival of the arts program. The league puppet show the legend of the Silver Arrow is part of the program. Members heard mrs. J. A. Car Michael representative to the age and Opportunity Bureau give an of the league s Contri the formation of the or. And mrs. Clarence h. Smith Are spending a six weeks vacation in Palm desert California where they Are visiting or. Smith s brother and sister in Law or. And mrs. Harold Smith. Reginald Fredrick infant son of or. And mrs. Cecil lining. And Douglas Mark infant son of Rev. V. W. Taylor and mrs Tay Lor were dedicated sunday eve Juckins Boxer 3ur co. Jtj. Fur clearance 75 Coats jackets stoles Coats regular 2 Muskrat backs dyed 12, 14 Muskrat flasks dyed 16 2 Mouton Lamb reversible dyed processed Lamb 12, 16 Grey persian Paw natural 16 Grey persian Paw natural 16 3 Mouton Lamb dived processed Lamb 10, 14, 18 l Muskrat sides dyed 12, 14 i Mouton Lamb dyed processed Lamb Mink trim 12, 16 3 fur lined cloth 12, 14, 18 2 fur lined cloth 12, 14 jackets regular can. Squirrel dyed Brown 16 2 Grey persian Paw 14, 16 5 Mouton Lamb dyed processed Lamb Sapphire Mink pastel trim 7 Muskrat sides 10, 14 16, stoles regular 2 Muskrat 2 White wild Mink Choker 2 skins 4 Mink Capelette Stone Marten Choker 2 skins 2 russian Squirrel stoles dyed Brown russian Squirrel stole natural Grey Canadian evaluation of the league s contribution to Bureau. The Junior league of Winnipeg gave towards the Bureau s inception and has now completed its direct participation with the Agency. Originally the Bureau operated As an information and re ferral service on. Services and Community resources for the aged. Mrs. Carmichael told How the l league s demonstration project is filling a need in the Community a federation of pensioners Lias been formed 40 recreation clubs Are Active Friendly visiting has seen organized through churches plans for a Day Centre Are under Way and the Bureau is now receiving support from the Provin Cial government and the City Wel fare department. Mrs. D. M. Mccloy Public affairs chairman circulated the no. 1 Camp Clearing certificate which had been presented in recognition of the league s Grant to pay Lor professional Secretary for the world refugee year commit tee in Manitoba. Mrs. P. L. Ashdown chairman of the picture rental Library told of the successful opening of the project. The selection committee is adding new pictures for the next rental Day which will be feb. 26 from to . Instead of the previously announced 4th saturday. This will be for february Only. A Kin scope of the film strip from the Mary to show on the opening of the 11 was i. Children s theatre represent a i live. Mrs. Kenneth Hurst an i bounced members of the league will assist with makeup props costumes and ushering at the com ing Manitoba theatre Centre production dangerous venture. Mrs. C. Kirk Osterland Thrift shop chairman reported there would be a fashion show at the shop feb. 15 followed by a gala Spring opening feb. 16. Mrs. Arthur Mauro presented a report on behalf of the six Mem Bers who attended a regional meet ing in Minneapolis. She told of the workshops delegates attended and of changing trends in Junior Coats regular Black Lamb middles dyed 14 4 Muskrat Centre backs dyed _ 10, 12, 16, 20 dropped sheared Beaver dyed 14 6 Mouton Lamb dyed processed Lamb Sapphire pastel Mink trim 10. 14, 16, 20 sheared Raccoon dyed Sapphire Shade 14 jackets regular 2 Black Lamb dyed Sapphire Mink trim 12, 18 2 Black Lamb dyed Mink trim 1 Brown Lamb dyed wild Mink trim 14 5 Muskrat Centre backs dyed Mink 2 sheared Muskrat dyed 12, 16 Grey Lamb natural 12 stoles regular White Fox wild Mink pastel Mink Capelette Silverblum Mink Capelette ranch Mink Capelette desert Gold Mink Capelette Jasmine Mink Cape 4 skin Stone Marten Choker 4 skin russian Sable Choker 3-skin Stone Marten Choker league programs. The meeting at the Winnipeg Ning at a ceremony in Bethel Selkirk. Rev. Clarence Manitoba District super Chapel Walker Iri Tenient of the pentecostal assemblies of Canada performed the dedication rites. Following the service. Or. And mrs. Fred Luin grandparents of the a Ming got a dress in mind you la find it faster at bettys reason Why Kline out of ten of the better makers Are represented at Betty s. Why visit the Side shows when you can come to the big tent this Spring belongs to the Cream of the crop of Spring dresses and sports Wear is crowding our stockrooms to bursting. Be an Early Bird buy now or Lay away. This Spring belongs to Betty Withrow Ltd. Stafford at Grosvenor or 5-4115 the Best selection. All other Stock greatly reduced in savings from every our 2 year guarantee. All Sale. Final. 3 Days Only fri., Sar. Mon. 320 Smith St. Opp. Marlborough hotel we 3-4576 open Friday till 9 . Credit terms available your baby and mine by Myrtle Meyer Eldred May have hearing trouble Why would a child who can talk be so reluctant to speak one possibility is that she does t hear Well. Of yes enough so it goes unnoticed but not enough to stimulate her own talking because she is not hearing clearly All that is said to her. Mrs. . Writes dear mrs. Eldred i have a six year old who won t say one word at school sometimes not at Home. I want to know what you think causes this and Wil she Ever talk at school she has been going since school began and has never said a this letter was delayed in being answered because i was away on a Short vacation so the Lime ele ment is not As Long As it would seem from the above dateline. But in the two months she has been at school she should have become accustomed to the room the teacher and the other pupils so that any initial timidity would i have worn off. Could be frightened it in t uncommon for an Only child faced for the first time with a roomful of strange Chil Dren to be really frightened. Especially if she Ever tried to talk and the children laughed As they do so easily. Have you talked to the teacher about her possible defective hear ing and have you Ever thought at Home that she did not hear what you said to her instead of merely refusing to answer or heed you she May hear bits and pieces of what you say but not enough to inspire her to answer. The first thing i would co in your place is to have her hearing tested by an ear specialist and then go on from there. If Ber hearing is Good then you will have to think up other possible reasons for her silence in school. Ask children Home if she is among strange persons then ask some of the children one at a time to come Home and eat lunch with her or come to play after school. If she becomes acquainted in this Way she will be Gin to feel at when she is in school and will talk. Also do you talk to her at Home there is Many a Mother who finds it easier to go about her work in silence letting the child play alone. In such Case there is very Little incentive for the child to talk. She imitates her Mother and is silent. It is Only by seeing which one of these pos sible causes fits your Case tha you can to some solution about it. And friends at their Home. First the Advance Maor deter quid ends years Container for ;