Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, October 21, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 21, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press second Section pages 15 26 Winnipeg Friday october 21, 1960 pfc social opening ten saturday for wild Wood club the opening Tea of the wild Wood Badminton club be held at 2 . Saturday. Club president Earl Campbell and mrs. Campbell will receive with mrs. Clifford Pink wife of the chairman of the bad Minton committee. The occasion will Mark the official opening of a new floor cover ing the club s four courts. An exhibition of Badminton will be presented by Daw run Chawla professional Winnipeg Winter club Herb Richards professional Winnipeg Badminton club and John Carter and Jack Ewbank Mani Toba men s doubles champions. Awards will be presented to miss Judy Borland Canadian Junior ladies doubles Badminton Cham Pion miss Ann Murray Canadian Junior ladies singles and doubles Champion and Rick Borland can fid inn 15-and-Undtt boys singles Tennis Champion. Presiding Over the Tea tables will be mrs. C. E. B. O Grady. Mrs. George Bergh mrs. M. G. And mrs. W. P. Latour Nerie. Asked to serve Are mrs. Norman Fanthorpe. Mrs. Robert Newman misses Helen Leggo Stella Wierzbicki Margaret Beggs Judy Borland. Arn Murray nor Een Wicks Brenda Bartlett and Maria Stubbs. Honouring miss Eleanor Neunan in anticipation of her wedding sat urday to or. M. E. Dureault a presentation party was planned by mrs. John Friesen mrs. Robert Richert mrs. Aime Lavallee and miss Shirley Rose at the Home of the first Parker Avenue. On an other occasion two hostesses mrs. H. P. Petracci and mrs. R. H. Jestadt held a presentation party in St. Joseph s Church Hall. A Shower was held at the Home of miss Dolores Dureault with sirs. George Beverley As a co hostess. Former business associates gave a Shower at the Home of miss Andrea Roi Ranee. Following the rehearsal thurs Day members of the wedding party were entertained at the Home of or. And mrs. Bruno Neuman Cathedral Avenue parents of the Bride to be. Out of town guests at the wed Ding will include or. And mrs. Edward Higham of Streator Iliin mrs. F. A decks and mrs. W. S. Dunlop received members of the Rendez Vous Francais tuesday at the business and professional women s club. Prof. A. C. De la Lande spoke on the arts of conversation and. Reading. Presiding Over the Tea cups were mrs. J. C. Davis and mrs. R. H. Rowland assisted by mrs. John Wickey miss May Hayden and miss Jessie Macdougall. A miss Irene nys who will be mar ried to or. Philip Lester october 29 was honoured at a pantry Shower Given by mrs. Thomas Pelletier Kildare Avenue and also at a teas for her christening sunday morn Cella Neotis Shower attended by ing in Transcona memorial Church iur6e3 our in Bat w or an t when pain and anguish wring the brow Canadian girls have As much desire to be ministering Angels As they Ever did. This despite an acute nation wide shortage of nurses is the opinion of a Toronto nursing expert miss Kathleen Ruane coordinator of the course in nursing unit administration Canadian hos Pital association. She attended the Manitoba Hospital and nursing con Ference which ended thursday. Miss Ruane former director of nursing at Winnipeg s children s Hospital in an interview said Young girls entering nursing Are a. Fifty three women students at the University of Manitoba were to be pledged to the eight sororities on Campus it was announced thursday pledge night. Co Rush chairman for the pan hellenic Council Sylvia Bozulic said the number was a bit lower than last year when some 60 were pledged during the formal Rush ing period. This year for the first time the sororities through the panhellenic Council conducted a registration for Rushing a series of three Par ties Given in the past two weeks by each of the greek letter groups. Marjorie Anne infant daughter of or. If fld mrs. Arthur Roberts wore a gown sent by her grandparents or. And mrs. A. E. Roberts of Southport Lancashire England. Rev. Arthur Wagon officiated at the which was fou owed by a reception at the parents Home on Burnaby Bay. Godparents Are or. And mrs. Ray Gall. Or. And mrs. X. S. Russell of Winnipeg were among passengers aboard the Empress of Britain which docked Friday at Montreal Ding. School friends Given by misses Dianna Yurkowski and Sharon Nel son at the Home of mrs. George nys Kildare Avenue. A similar Shower was arranged by mrs. Wil Liam Stelmach and mrs. Steve Hannon at the belgian club in St. Boniface. Or. And mrs. S. M. Nys Kildare Avenue parents of the Bride elect will entertain the Friday evening before the wedding for the wedding party. Or. And mrs. Edmond Grenier and their son or. Edmond Grenierjr. Of Saskatoon plan to attend the wed the luxury you can afford. Maytag for if Jymy Vaud my washings Why Settle for less than Maytag the Washer with exclusive performance features Long term dependability and proven Quality just As willing to care for the ill and As motivated by a desire to give service As they were 50 years ago. Today however the growth of a materialistic Outlook in the Gen eral population has affected nurses. In All occupations the cry was for Shorter hours More Money and status symbols. You can t separate one Seg ment of the population and ask it to be said miss Ruane. Many still have the Moti vation needed by nurses. But they also want recognition in terms of status and nursing was attracting its fair share of Young women but not in sufficient numbers to meet the need. The reason was the demand for their services in other professions and areas of activity such As teaching. Qualities needed to become a nurse were still in abundance but the Competition for Young women from other occupations was severe. Miss Ruane said she d like to see More men take up nursing because this would give stability to the profession. Usually men Are in their professions for a life time. We be got to face the fact that most women Are think ing in terms of Matrimony. There s nothing wrong with this. It would be unfortunate for society if they did not consider she said. Miss Ruane said a reallocation of duties the taking Over by others of simple time consuming tasks now done by nurses May be the answer to the shortage. Mother is hostess for Barbara Irwin honouring miss Barbara Irwin before her marriage this saturday o or. Allan Cooke her Mother mrs. Irving Irwin entertained last saturday afternoon and evening at a Trousseau reception at on Mountain Avenue. His Mother mrs. W. H. Cooke received with the hostess and her daughter. The Bride elect was also honoured at three showers. Mrs. Donald 3ooke entertained at her Home on Stranmillis Avenue mrs. George Mcville and mrs. Arthur Miller were joint hostesses at the Home of the former on Downing Street and mrs. Jack Hodgkinson and Virs. Jack Burt entertained at mrs. Burt s Home on Tinniswood Street. Miss Irwin received a presenta Tion of Linen at a luncheon at Voore s restaurant arranged by Ier business associates and the parents of the bridegroom elect or. And mrs. W. H. Cooke Down ing Street planned to entertain he wedding party following the rehearsal Friday evening. Caracas Venezuela fill be the destination of these three Manitoban following a Holiday in Bermuda. Left to right they Are miss Evelyn Shane daughter of mrs. Kathleen Shane Home Street miss Jean Rau daughter of or. And mrs. Carl Rau Nairn Avenue and miss Marlene Rost daughter of or. And mrs. Rost of Brandon. Miss Shane and miss Rost will leave saturday by air for Eastern Points in route to Bermuda and miss Rau will leave the end of november to join them there. In Caracas the girls Hope to obtain employment with one of the airlines based there. Even shovelling Cement can Lead to recovery both shovelling Cement and working on a tapestry Frame Are activities falling Witlin the scope of health re Wotan Stop Bottor Imp Imtiaz double Wall Square tub Coo a traction. You Uve soap water and wort Tomta Square Alu Minum tub with Cone ripped Bottom. Get Tow washing done faster. Van str Cut m Hen Msty. Swing lock in any of 80 positions. Extra Large firm flexible. Too Ond tour height. Adjust Able legs. Set Kasher it height mod comfortable for Yoo. Adj at to Boon. Cyra Foroi action for faster Deaner washings Withol Wear and tear on clothes. Maytag master s finest was her week end special Trade in allowance for your old Washer easy terms open Friday evening Home appliance 67o Portage Aye. Co. Ltd. Phone us 3-1296 habilitation. Its keynote is movement and its spirit is what Are you going to do when you get out of hos these aspects of the Job or. Leslie Truelove is handling As chief of staff of the Manitoba re habilitation Centre were described by him thursday when addressing members of the Mani Toba women s Hospital auxiliaries association gathered for a lunch Eon and final session which closed their two Day annual convention at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Or. Truelove explained the principles of exercise and movement in rehabilitation were not new. They originated with the greeks were lost for about a thousand years and generally rediscovered during the first and second world wars. Treatment Fields three Fields of treatment Are used to remedy the loss of function in Muscles or the Skeleton and loss of Bones the speaker said physiotherapy occupational therapy and remedial gymnastics. The help of social workers and ladies auxiliaries is also needed As Well As co operation with out Side agencies such As the Muni Cipal hospitals society for Crip pled children and adults and other voluntary organizations. Or. Truelove emphasized the fact the new rehabilitation Centre going up near the Winnipeg Gen eral Hospital is destined to serve the whole of Manitoba. It will to treat 156 in patients and about 200 out patients a Day. The speaker was introduced by miss Christina Macleod out going president and thanked by mrs. G. Mclaren. Gift presentation at the close of the luncheon miss Macleod was presented with a gift from the association by mrs. A. S. Williams. The morning sessions were devoted to group study of auxiliary procedure projects and problems including How to make people talk at meetings. Some members Felt it s better to be a Good listener than a Good talker. Some Mem Ibers refrain from being vocal for fear of criticism. But the major Ity s View was that if members Are interested they will speak up. I Brandon members reported find ing a profitable Effort in Selling Coffee and doughnuts to Hospital construction workers. Members split up into groups according to the size of Hospital they served. The 10-bed Hospital group decided study of the auxiliary Constitution should be made i with revision in mind due to changes brought about by the government Hospital plan. The 25 bed Hospital group stressed the need of representation on Hospital boards and according to the 65 bed Hospital group auxiliary members should listen to the men at Board meetings take then advice and then give their own workers in hospitals with 100 Beds or Over were concerned with the need to serve in pre determined areas without curbing enthusiasm particular among teenage volunteers. Wednesday afternoon 125 Mem Jers went on a two and a half hour of St. Boniface Hospital. I would go commented mrs. Clifford Sawyer. The operation of an artificial heart was. Explained a doctor and the touring group looked in on the Nursery. One on a larger scale than what we Are used noted two Hospital Volunteer workers from Basswood. Through a Small glassed Aper Ture in one of the operating room doors they were allowed to have a peek on a tumor removal. Operating rooms Are usually out of a funds for auxiliary workers. Mrs. W. D. Aime of Clande Boye is elected president of the Mani Toba women s Hospital auxiliaries association at the close of the 14th annual convention thursday. Other officers Are first vice president mrs. G. A. Lewis second vice president mrs. L. C. Sutherland Killavey third vice president mrs. R. G. Mclaren fourth vice president mrs. W. I. Briston. Selkirk fifth vice presi Dent mrs. W. E. Barnard record ing Secretary mrs. Matt Irmis corresponding Secretary mrs. H. C. Hutchison treasurer mrs. Hugh Lippmann Public relations chairmen mrs. Gordon Davis of Belmont and mrs. T. A. J. Cunnings. On the advisory committee Are mrs. A. S. Williams mrs. G. L. Citro mrs. Fred e. Law mrs. G. H. Evoy mrs. Emmet Dwyer mrs. L. V. Savage and mrs. R. L. Danzinger. Mrs. Aime time to change 5-year-old s tune name calling is prevalent at about four years of age. The c wild discovers that he has a weapon. Also he finds that to de mean adults gives him a feeling of superiority. He cannot Assa olt adults on a physical level but he can do it with words. Children do not have too Many ways in which they can harness the attention of adults but labels or bad words win them the Hor Fried notice of everyone within tearing. This becomes a terrific incentive to keep on repeating such words. One Mother said her 5-year-old could not be trusted in company. He Calls her adult friends insult ing names and then they criticize her bitterly for allowing him to do this or for excusing him for it. Should respect they Are right. A child May use such words with his own friends and get away with it. But his attitude toward adults should be one of respect. When a child says. You re a or you big or you re a he l n t being funny he intends to inflict wounds to the adult s Pride and he is gratified when he is successful. We cannot Overlook the possibility that children have addressed him in the same Way so he has some Conception of How tills naturally the Parent should Tell him that words and labels Hurt people s feelings and make them angry and that they dislike those who Call them names. Sterner methods if these explanations do not control the situation then the Parent must use sterner methods. She should Tell the child to Stop in no Uncertain Way. She should banish him from the room if there is company or take him Home if they Are visiting. She May deny him the companionship of his own friends for a Day or refuse him other enjoyed privileges. His be Savior should not be ignored. When the Label is thrown at a Parent As it often is she May find humor will Siave her Well. You mean you think your Mother is a May give the child pause. By six years of age the desire to humiliate and do throne adults loses some of its Force the name calling May go on for years among children themselves but they will think twice before attacking adults. They have found it does net pay. If you would like to have our 10-cent Booklet Obedi ence and discipline Send 10 cents and a stamped self addressed envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer eld red in care of the Winnipeg free press. Ballroom dancing a new seven week course in ballroom dancing for men and to Nen aged 18 to 35 will begin sat urday october 29 at the Winnipeg wac. Registration will take place to . This Satur Day before dance. The regular whirls saturday smorgasbord St. Jude s anglican Church Nen s club will hold its annual fill smorgasbord from 5 to 7 . Saturday in the Parish Hall Home Street and Wellington Avenue. Rummage Sale St. Paul s College ladies Aux i iary will hold a fall rummage Sale from . To 12 noon sat i Day in Paul Shea Hall. St. Paul s College Ellice Avenue. Rummage Sale the ladies auxiliary to valour Road Branch 101 of the Canadian legion will hold a rummage Sale it 9 . Saturday in Royal Sherry Hall 360 Young Street those pouring at a preferential Tea sunday for1 Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were social Spon Sor mrs w. C. Folliott Hosmer Boulevard at Whoso Home the Tea was held mrs. G. X Muir presi Dent mrs. Stephen Merrett director and mrs. V. G. Macready. Servers were mrs. Norman Olson mrs. J. A. Mckenzie and mrs. Ronald Martin. Pledges who were honoured Are mrs. J. N. Pratt mrs. J. B. Lawson mrs. James Fergus son mrs. C. H. Mclntosh and miss Lynn Brangan. A or. And mrs. Pylypchuk Aberdeen Avenue observed their 55th wedding anniversary sunday at mass at is. Peter and Paul Church Burrows Avenue and at an open House for friends and rela lives that Day. Married september 21, 1905 in the Ukraine they came to Winnipeg in 1924. They have one daughter living in Russia five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. They had three other daughters and one son now deceased. A honouring miss Isobel Edgar who left saturday for of Island califor Nia where her marriage to or. Thomas j. Wilson will take place saturday mrs. L. J. Holland and minis Nettie Mcpherson entertained at mrs. Holland s Home Thompson drive South. The party was a re Union of school and girl guide friends. The Bride elect received a remembrance scrapbook and a gift of Silver and an Eskimo carving. Telegrams letters and mementos were received from other friends in Canada and the United states. Honouring or. And mrs. Emile couture of Auu eau Street St. Boniface on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary their sons and daughters in Law or. And mrs. Denis couture and or. Anc mrs. Claude couture entertained tuesday at the town n country restaurant at a dinner for friends and relatives. Lloyd Clifford infant son of or. And mrs. L. R. Johnson Troy Avenue was christened sunday morn ing at St Andrew s anglican Church Woodhaven Rev. J. S. Whitehouse officiating. A reception followed at the Home of his maternal grandparents or. And mrs. F. C. Nash Woodlands Boulevard Kirkfield Park. His great grand Mother mrs. Gertrude Porter was present for the occasion. Music club auxiliary to hold Tea sunday the women s auxiliary to the men s music club will hold a get acquainted Tea from 3 to 5 . Sunday at the Home of mrs. R. H. Taylor Brock Street. It is being held to Honor the women members of the Winnipeg philharmonic choir mothers of members of the Winnipeg boys choir and the wives of directors of the men s music club. Miss Lillian Anderson of bore Bank Street left Winnipeg by air monday for London England where she will be joined by miss Phoebe Weins of Montreal for a two week Holiday in England and the continent. 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