Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 14, 1964

Issue date: Saturday, November 14, 1964
Pages available: 96
Previous edition: Friday, November 13, 1964

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday november 14, 1964 missionary Speaks Vera Boyd missionary nurse on her final furlough from in Dia will speak to Young United Church women at 2 . Mon Day in the Church. Its 3or Jour Cornel Lyra Vrej of Ivi Kjtny in violations on tuft the Bride s counsellor bikes jewellers social stationery department Portage ave. At Smith St. And Polo Park shopping Centre precedent breaking president s wife Washington less than a year at the White House lady Bird Johnson has turned Over precedent with the regularity of a Texas Barbecue spit. The Petite Brunette wealthy and Independent minded had already spent More than half her life As a politician s wife when Lyndon Johnson stepped into the presidency last novem Ber after the assassination of John f. Kennedy. She went into the new role with typical Energy and discipline considering it a Job in it self. You could regard it As a tool which can be one which i want to use wisely and she said after six months. Not surprisingly when some one asked Johnson last summer whether his wife would Cam lady Bird Johnson Breaks precedent she learn hairdressing now we have positions waiting for Pollock Superior graduates. Act now learn a pleasant dignified profession that pays top salaries. Classes super Vised by or. M. Pollock. Easy monthly pay plan. Write or Call we 2-0606 Pollock Beauty school elevator service 244 Smith St., Winnipeg i Why walk pain for him he replied she but her one woman swing through the South and her later Solo plane trip farther West were something new in Ameri can politics. In the first trip her lady Bird special train passed through 180 communities in eight Southern states in four Days. Made 36 speeches she made 36 speeches at 36 stops telling listeners in her Southern drawl that to this president and his wife the South is a respected and valued and beloved part of the coun carefully she ticked off her Southern ties from her love of j watermelons to her family tree. But she also had a word of support for the administration s civil rights program. I think that we All under stand that the hard duty of As Suring equal constitutional rights to All americans Falls not Only on the president of the United states but upon All who Ove this she said. Shuttle bus time table monday to saturday Balmoral Portage terminal leaves 9 . And every 7 minutes until . 12 . And every 5 minutes until 4 . Monday to Friday Market main terminal leaves 9 and every seven minutes until 1 1 57 and every five minutes until 4 . Saturday leaves 9 7 and every seven min utes until 1 5i and every five minutes until 3 47 and 4 . Take the new downtown shuttle bus 5c no transfers starts november 16th the Nickel shuttle is wonderful for shopping takes you quickly from store to store without worry or fuss saves you countless Steps and precious time. You can accomplish so much More Hunt for bargains visit the Hairdresser get to your appointments on time. You can for get the weather too. Buses Are Coily warm and comfortable so restful to ride from place to place. A wonderful convenience for just 5 cents. The Nickel shuttle stops at All regular bus stops along Portage and main Between Spence and Market runs every seven minutes 9 to 12 noon and every five minutes noon to 4 ., operates daily except sunday from to when buses Aren t crowded. Try it. Buses Are for people people with places to go. Metro transit the Best run for your Money for time tables and other transit information phone we 3-0407 ill Lutes i am sure that we will Rise to that at some towns she ran into severe heckling from support ers of Republican Barry Gold water. But lady Bird met it head on telling one Rowdy group in this country we have Many viewpoints and i respect your right to express your own. Now it s my turn to express boosts her husband and All along the line she boosted her husband. He s a mighty Good Man to have around in an she said. Mrs. Johnson was born 51 years ago in Karneck tex., the daughter of a wealthy rancher and christened Claudia Alta. But a nurse dubbed her lady Bird and the nickname stuck. She studied at the University of Texas taking degrees in arts and journalism and ending her education in 1934. She met Johnson the same year. Two months later they were married. At the time Johnson was a Secretary to a Federal representative. In 1935 he was named director the National youth administration in Texas and in 1937 lady Bird borrowed 000 from her father to finance his successful Campaign for a House seat. He Rose steadily through the House Senate and vice presidency to the top Post. Lady Bird meanwhile raised her two daughters Lynda Bird and Luci Baines and ran a 000 inheritance into a Multi million Dollar family Fortune through radio television and ranching. But when the Johnsons went to the White House the family interests went into trusteeship and lady Bird concentrated on the new life holding luncheons for running the White House and travelling by herself and with the president into poverty stricken areas. Stuttgart tween one fifth and one Quarter of West German marriages Are made through a marriage Agency or pen friends club. The Stuttgart association linking the country s 200 marriage bureaus reports that peo ple from All walks of life including millionaires aristocrats and University lecturers seek marital happiness under their auspices. Clients Are mostly Young men and Middle aged women Al though there Are the Assoc a Ion says special requests like banker aged 76, seeks 18 year old High school easiest to find a partner for Are women up to 26 and men Over 30 years of age. Coli fences to i f it Home league plans Tea on wednesday the Home league of the Salva Tion army s St. James corps will hold a Poinsettia Tea and Sale wednesday at 221 Hampton Street from . On through the evening. The Tea will be opened by Betty jewel Canning of Jay and at . There will be entertainment by the Besson family with xylophone Marimba and brass numbers. Receiving will be mrs. Leslie Spooner retired league Secre tary and mrs. Capt. Clifford Williams. There will be a Sale of fancy work aprons honeycomb candles Home baking novelties and mittens. Charge for Tea will be 25 cents. Eaton s Beauty Salon fourth floor disc Sunset 3-211? in our Mademoiselle room Only Lively and lighthearted. Like a smile f that goes to your Brush away your Hairdo cares with one of these easy does it coins Cut and shaped to keep Upkeep Down. For extra lasting Power Happy co Lovely Perm and Cut Only 9.00, for one week Only. We Sevion Moni Cheji o Loski Noble Hoir Sestos for Hov problem. The Manitoba department of health has announced that 115 practical nurses have passed their examinations and Are now licenced by the province. The successful candidates Are Marjoric Anderson. Annie Bannon. Tina Barkman. Carol Bland Mart writ Blives Marian bore. Audrey Bokor Valerie Borkowsky. Yvonne Burton. Maureen Burnham. Barbara Campbell Judith Clark. Carol clo Uller. Margaret Collins Annabelle conk Louise Cor Mier. Roberta Coulter. Daisy Craw Ford. Elizabeth Crozolor. Connie cud Nim. Zelma Derksen. Olga Desjarlais. Annette Doerr. Leonard Doiron Mary Driedger. Norma Duck Eslella do . Nathalla Dupont Marg Dyck. Luella Dyck. Judith Czogan Judy Edwards. Elizabeth Kaw Ceu. Rita Faw Lett. Marion kure. Donna Ferguson. Sophie Larchuk. Adole Willlim. Joanne Finnbogason. Edna Vivian. Cecile Fra scr. Florence . Pauline Fri Sci a. Jim Liavine. Eunice Cleiv. Lontine gosh net1. Kathleen Grecky. Cirul n Tumi Halme. Elda harder Helen ii11 Matiuk. Kiu Herine Hallon. K. Chilili lir Andl. Roseanne Mill. Whinna Horhn Manly tin instance Hubai huddle slim. I Alinda Jack in a Kuhnl Iran sign. Diane Jefferson. Flo Johns in Karen Johnson Lyn Kunler Catherine Larose. Lucille Lar Iverc. Shirley Lotain Margaret Loeppky. Grace Lowern Mary Mackenzie. Joan Maksymuik Gladys Martin Helen Martin. Donna Mcdougall. Eileen Mali Ichlen. Marjoric Mcnevin. Selena Mctavish. Marie Mon Grain Isabella Marrlee Merle Morton Jeanne Lorum Kathleen Moriarty. Audrey Morse nettle Mroz Sharon Murphy Mary Mutz Marlene Myers Gladys Neufeld Alice Pinner Emma Peters Phyllis to Maronski. Rosle Pypka. Joyce Recksiedler. Charles Reddick Anna Redekop Helen Minnie Reimer Marilyn Russell Yvonne Sabourin Betty Sandford Jacqueline Savoie. Esther Saxburg. Leona Schellen Berr Patricia Shaw. Barbara Skeel Ellena Slan Audrey Stephen. June Stevenson. Elsbeth Tim. Martha Lin 1 Nih. Lorraine Var Molt. Sci Nice was a a Lunko. Lynne Wilson. Lorna Wilton in Tricia Wolfe. Annual meet Friday for Liberal women the annual meeting of the Manitoba federation of Liberal women will be held from 9 . To 5 . Friday at the Marlborough hotel. Mrs. Roy Mcbride of Gladstone will preside. Addressing the luncheon session at . Will be veterans affairs minister and my for St. Boniface Roger Veillet. There will be resolutions reports and election of officers. St. Mary s presents 15 scholarships thirteen scholarships for Aca Demic work and two for music were presented to pupils of St. Mary s Academy at the novem Ber meeting of the Parent teacher association. Winners Are Grade 11, Sheryl Glover highest standing in june examinations Barbara Helen Clubb Nelda Kennedy memorial bursary Gayle Patricia Timlick and Christine Frances Paczynski. Modality awards Grade 10, Mary Jacqueline Hogue Daphne pet Rakos Danina Gorecki and do Reen Lucille Smith Academy scholarships Grade 9donna Louise Baggley Jacqueline Lor Raine Herner Nora Anne Knight and Kathyrn Lucy Mcgavin Academy scholarships Christine Helen Szczurko the Rev. J. K. A Warczak memorial scholarship. Music scholarships went to Barbara Bozyk for Grade 8 piano and to Marilyn mottoes Grade 2 piano. I in addition six bursaries for students with creditable Scho Lastic records were Given by the Academy alumnae the Assoc a and friends. Rev. Mother Mary Isidore of Seville made the presentations with the exception of the Nelda Kennedy memorial bursary which was presented by mrs. W. T. Kennedy. Hon. Roger Veillet to address Liberal women St. John s Bazaar set for thursday St. John s United Church women will hold the annual Bazaar and Tea from 2 to . Thursday in the lecture Hall of the Church Cathedral Avenue and Charles Street. Mrs. Rod a. Macaulay will open the Bazaar include tables of hand work Home cooking Candy touch and take White elephant and Delicatessen items. Receiving with mrs. James Seaton president will be mrs. Gordon h. Whidden mrs. Charles Chick mrs. A. Mrs. A. R. S. Davidson mrs. E. R. Duncan mrs. Samuel Gault mrs. John Hahn mrs. J. J. Magee mrs. E. M. Pittis mrs. Rod Skinner mrs. Alex Stan Cove mrs. W. J. Walls and Eva Joyce. Conveners Are mrs. Stan Cove and mrs. W. E Leonard. There will be a Nursery for Young children. Regent s Park group plans family Bazaar Regent s Park United Church women will hold a Poinsetti family Bazaar and dessert party from to . Thursday in Regent s Park Fellowship Hall St. Vital. Mrs. H. G. Ingram is convener. There will be a Sale o Home cooking sewing Dol clothes Christmas novelties knit Ting and decorations White ele pliant Booth and children s shop Ping Centre. Boy of the week one week Only Sale ends saturday november 2ht dresses if cello tone cleaned regular value 3 or More for expertly finished each single dresses immaculately cleaned drapes lined regular 7c so. If. Rugs so. It. Beautifully re dyed to color of your Choice Cotton rugs or Mats 30c so. It. Domestic rugs so Al Oriental rugs. 40c so. It. Pc the s us 37261 never a question about Quality. It s guaranteed ;