Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, September 22, 1964

Issue date: Tuesday, September 22, 1964
Pages available: 40

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 22, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday september a u64 is Actu meet attracts 150 Niagara Falls ont. Up approximately 150 women from provinces assembled Here monday for the opening of the biennial convention of the Cana Dian women s Christian Tern Terence Union. The theme of the five Day convention is looking ahead steadfastly with Providence and mrs. R. Roy Jarrett of Rich mond va., president of the world Actu scheduled to give the opening address monday is in Hospital As a result of a fall and was to be replaced by Helen Estelle of Long Island n.y., world treasurer of the organization. Mrs. A. D. Keith of Winnipeg Canadian president was scheduled to speak tuesday. Sub away throb Mino arthritic rheumatic pain e Buckley s White a cab into the aching a Hsu. Feel the comforts no warmth it roes to work on the tiny blood vessels beneath the skin. Stimulating circulation and helping to ease arthritic and rheumatic aches and Nanna. You bore easily by Day and rest better at night 1st prove it yourself. Exclusive beatles in Tahiti a Bombshell a bsitlstxclusive1 when John and Cynthia Lennon along with George Harrison and girl Friend Patty Boyd slipped away to Fahir they found More than Palm Trees and what they did not know was that Cook interpreter on their rented Sailboat was a Canadian writer photographer in this mrss weekly jew Tylij fashions facts fictions a m. Young registered jeweller american Gem society irks Diamond dept. Basic Gem wardroom sometimes i m asked what constitutes really Basic wardrobe of Fine jewelry " before answering this let me Tell you what a Basic jewel wardrobe of Olden times included. The French Queen Jeanne d Peyreau. Had a wardrobe quite typical for her time and status. It consisted of a Fleur de Lis brooch set with Over 50 rubies emeralds and pearls a Coronation Girdle set with Matching atones of rubies and emeralds a number of decorative pins and Combs for use in the hair three crowns set with emeralds rubies and sapphires plus fourteen lesser crowns or coronets and brooches circlets and belts to match various costumes. Today the Well jewelled woman according to the american Gem society will be Able to select from her jewel Box one or two strands of Fine cultured pearls bracelets of sold and pearls at least three rings a striking sports ring perhaps a Large dome of a jewelled cocktail Crea Tion and a Basic Pearl ring a Pendant set with her favorite jewel one or two strands of colourful beads Jade Coral Lapis Lazuli or shining Gold at least three brooches including one in an amusing Floral or Fauna Motif and suitable ear clips to go with her wardrobe. In the matter of watches three is a Bare minimum an watch some thing for fun such As a miniature clock1 on Chain fld a More elaborate design for dress Wear. Avi. At 1mith it. Flag debate forecast of Republic Canada by Sylvia veal Gordon Churchill my for Winnipeg South Centre charged monday that the Liberal govern ment was creating disunity in a country that should t be thinking about this at speaking at a luncheon meet ing of the progressive conserva Tive women s association for his constituency or. Churchill said talk of the break up of confederation was not heard of until the present government took of citing the Flag Issue As one example of divisiveness created or. Churchill recalled that years i said the Jack in the Corner of the Ensign would be removed Over my dead body. I Haven t changed my the my said the Flag controversy could be regarded As a step in a movement towards making Canada a Republic and urged we must hold fast to things that Are he Felt much of the disunity was a result of the older citizens not educating the younger ones. In the 17 years 1 spent in the teaching profession we never had occasion to worry about the issues of Many people were indifferent to the Flag debate threats to Commonwealth and monarchy ties and voting in elections he said adding that their opinion is not valuable he asked the women to continue sending petitions evidencing their support of the red mrs. C. A. Whitworth of Balmoral Street monday became the first woman member of ans of Canada Branch to receive the ment Amous service medal from Royal Canadian. Legion Headquarters in Ottawa the medal along with legioti1 bar and certificate of Merit waa presented at a ceremony m the club St Mary Avenue in recognition of mrs. Whit Worth s service to the Veter ans organization Over the past 16 years. The award was presented by William Talbot Branch president born in Scotland mrs Whit Worth took her nursing train ing there and served with tie Queen army corps m so military Hospital during Jfe first world of she to follow ing the War her Eit in. The legion has been with tile timers group and she made an individual contribution of to the new legion housing project. Hygiene pays off when not overdone dear mrs. Eldred i would like to share an experience in Case someday you write about cleanliness. I have studied enough so i have been aware of the hiding places of germs and would visualize them lurking All about. So when my child would drop a Fork i would take it to the Dutchen and Wash it in hot water. Children were never allowed o drink from the same cup. Noting that hardly anyone else was that cautious i talked about to my paediatrician. He said there was a question whether it does a great Deal of Good and that there is a possibility Chil Dren build up better antibodies if mothers Are not so i relaxed on that and e a i think most of us would wipe off a Fork which fell on a floor though not go to the lengths of washing it. If one child in the Amily had some ailment or was coming Down with one it would be an easy thing to pass on the germs by letting the other children drink from his Glass or cup. Extreme caution there can be extremes of fanatical caution which As the paediatrician said allows the child no Opportunity to build up an the Ordinary bacteria which surround him. But we do know that our in creased caution about the care and cleanliness of bottles and nipples the care of food the insurance that perishable foods Are kept refrigerated until ready to use have paid off in diminished figures on infant mortality. So i Don t think the doctor wanted you to let Down All your guards. Dysentery infection once when i was in Mexico and succumbed As do most per sons to the prevalent ailment of visitors i asked the doctor Why the mexicans were not affected. He said by the time a mexican has grown up he is relatively immune to the Point Here is that he has to combat bacteria which May be too much for him and he Dies before adulthood but if he does. There Duj acc feet Jum pc the bacteria with which he is surrounded. Keep on being cautious witty out being overwhelmed by the need to Wash and boil everything which comes in Contact with the baby. But treat him As you would treat yourself in a like situation. You re his protector. Dispel your fears and problems during the first six months a new baby is your Home by _ Reading mrs. Eldred s Booklet baby s first six months. To obtain your copy Send 25 cents and a stamped self addressed envelope your request for it to Myrtle Meyer Eldred in care of the Winnipeg free press. Ensign. The Battle is not he concluded. Manitoba attorney general Stewart Mclean spoke to the women about the premiers Confer ence held in Charlottetown in Early september and recalled from history a similar meeting there in sept., 1864. He said the men who met then especially j o h n a Macdonald saw the need Lor a Strong Cen trial government. We must not delude said or. Mclean. We would be in grave difficulties were it not for the fact we have a Strong Central or. Mclean said canadians could make their nation great by building on what was conceived in in 1864." successful living dear Doris have just returned from the Hospital after undergoing an operation for Gall bladder. Every thing was a Complete Success. Why i m not overjoyed i la never know or i should say i do know As each time i look in the Mirror i get a Shock i look so old and horrible i lost a lot of weight and my neck and face look ten years older. Even be fore the operation my neck looked like a wrinkled up piece of tin foil but now it looks years pc and have at ways younger than my Vea Snow Lyte Tok like my. Hus is Ohe f Hing you could advise. Nye a to do t put Cream on my face and Necic. Every night but it does t do any Good. Dreads Mirror. Dear dreads there s not one of us but starts to show her age by the time Stie s 50. Your operation and Foss of weight made a Sud Den difference in your face. There is a fatty layer of tissue lust under the skin surface which shrinks and is not re placed As we grow older and it is this which causes wrinkling. Massage creaming care Ful makeup a maybe a tint Are Wei fated Don t scorn that make mature ices Century of inter Linit living in Jirm rect the Mirros in. Its i. Jdok1s have recently had a formal announcement of the marriage of their last Ferru Arv from Cou sins at a distance. Please Tell me the proper Type of reply to make. Third Cousin. Dear third a Friendly note thanking your cousins for sending you announcement and expressing a wish that their daughter will be very Happy would cover it nicely. No need for a gift. Clark cannot begin to answer your questions in. The. Column. To. Make sure of your reply enclose five cent stamped Elf addressed envelope. City Owca appoints five women to staff the Winnipeg Owca has announced five appointments to its staff. The appointees Are mrs. Gene Odell As assistant executive director Barbara heaps physical and health education director mrs. John Banfield and i s. John Woodbury staff advisors to Yew neighbors groups and mrs. Scholarship Tea the Catholic women s league holy ghost Council will hold Tea from to . Saturday at Eaton s Assembly Hall. Rev. Joseph Kucharczyk will open the Tea. Receiving will be president Jan Yawor Siti and past president mrs. Albert Giafski. Conveners Are mrs. Adeline Siwick and mrs. Ignace Nie Dzialik. There will be a Sale of Home cooking and fancy sewing. Frank Mak part time counsellor. Mrs. Odell who to ids a Bachelor of arts degree from my Gill University and a master s degree in social work from the University of Toronto has been program worker and Camp director for the Toronto Owca and director it the Weston ont., Branch. While living in Cleveland for 12 years mrs. Odell was a settlement worker and director of the cerebral palsy association s Camp. Miss heaps is the former assistant director of the physical and health education depart ment and As the director re places Elva Salamann who re tired after 13 years with the Winnipeg Owca. Mrs. Banfield a graduate of the University of British Colum Bia who has taken Post graduate courses in social work was with the group department of the Vancouver Owca for two years. Mrs Woodbury ;