Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 29, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press october 29, 1965 cooking column hints from Heloise successful living Section paces 2 Thompson limits a a pol it Ica i act i ties hed Deer. Alta. Mrs. Robert Thompson Wile of the National Leader of the so Cial credit party says her political role is limited to being a willing and Loyal party worker. I would t even try to inter pret social credit policy to oth ers or to indicate direction in party but the fact is she is an old hand at electioneering and possesses an intimate knowledge of party politics and Campaign strategy. I staying near j Home Hazel Thompson took an in Tive part in the Federal campaigns of and 1ug3. This year however she is staying close to Home accompanying her husband on his swings through Alberta but not on National i. She says one of her primary tasks in the Campaign is to re Lay indications of Public thought opinions and trends to her husband. She spends a major part of her time on social credit Busi Ness despite the time consuming Job of Carins fur eight Chil Iron. Four of them school age. And during the Campaign is act ing As Liaison Between her Hus band and local officials. Active organizer despite her refusal to get involved in party policy she has been Active in the organizing end since 19co when she worked with her husband in his role As Campaign manager for the local social credit candidate in red Deer. In 19g2 she was assistant coordinator of her husband s own Campaign when he won the red Deer scat from the progressive conservatives. She handled the same Job in 19c3. Graduate of a High school commercial course the -19-year old mrs. Thompson handles lie tation and typing for her Hus band employing a Brand of shorthand she developed her self. This being her third general election in four years her fam ily the youngest child is five oldest 24 is pretty Well accustomed to the disruption of Rou Tine that a Campaign causes. Heads team of nine five of the children were Horn in Africa after he Thomp sons went to Ethiopia in 1943 j where or. Thompson was head of a nine member team of D.C.tors nurses and teachers that helped the country after libera Tion from the italians. I she has said their family life was much More organized in Ethiopia than since their return to Canada. But although she admits she was just a Little weary when the nov. 8 elec Tion was announced she does t feeling she could hardly urge women generally to take an Active part in if she did t set an example. Mrs. Thompson likes to sew and Garden but those sort of activities Are almost forgotten when a Campaign is on. And unlike the wives of other party leaders she does t Rule out the possibility of a political career of her own asked if she might Ever seek election her self she says she might but it will be Many Many years in the 101 Liis. Foreign corps mrs. Robert Thompson wife of the National Lead or of the social credit party works in her Garden at their red Deer Alta. Unlike the wives of other party leaders the Doten t Rule out the possibility of Tome Day seeking office. Deau _ i have found another use for the plastic tops that come m on coffe Edid you know that they fit on the Bottom of one Pound shortening cans this is a great Saver on shelf paper j for those who keep their shortening cupboard. H i happen to keep my one Pound shortening can in the refrigerator because i like it cold when i use it. I have Learned that by putting one j of these plastic the Bottom it keeps the Short s Ching can from resting on my refrigerator shelf and marking it. Jean Smith dear Heloise f mothers have enough Small Fry size clothes hangers can take regular 5 wire hangers grip both ends Bend them downward and adjust to the desired size i As the child grows just Bend Down less of the Hanger. J. Tone can make any wire j coat Hanger fit any special i garment with this method. J mrs. Duane k. Wilson j 5 dear Heloise i found a Beautiful old g decanter in Mother s attic but the Cork had gotten Down into it. Is there any Way i can remove it without risking j Chipping or breaking the i bottle Jan Sims sure is Jan. Pour enough i ammonia into the bottle so that the Cork will float i forget about it for several j Days and the ammonia will have gnawed the Cork j Down to a size where it can be poured right out of the Ujj decanter yet Heloise s dear Heloise i sew a great i saved several old plastic Pill s bottles and put All my snaps Hooks and eyes Needles etc., in them. Now there is no Chance of the sewing Accas series rusting. I also have All my extra buttons sorted and stored in these bottles and keep them All together in a Cigar Box. I 3 p u t my embroidery j thread on empty sewing thread spools. To keep these together and in order my father Cut a piece of thin 5 plywood to fit a round Metal Box and pounded some nails through the Board with the Points sticking up. Now i slip the spools of j embroidery thread on these pegs and my embroidery 5 Box is always neat and everything is in sight. Mrs. Ii. I. Buck. Or. Dear Heloise 7 _ can you or any of your readers please Tell me How j to clean my chopping Block Board to make it look s i have used mine so much that it has become stained and ugly. Mrs. Francis shierling anyone really know or had 5 Success if so be a pal and drop us a line As to How you did address notes to Heloise. In care of the Winnipeg free press. We surely will appreciate it. 5 Heloise receives bursary Barbara Jean Dundee of Saskatoon received a burs Ary from the Universal crafts men Council of engineers inc., grand Council of Canada. Miss Dundee will use the Money to study Medicine. The Council gives eight bursaries every year. By Kim lds Angeles special service officers arc supposed to be Able to do anything from political report ing to drying a tourist s tears. They also Are expected to go anywhere on a Day s notice according to Lenore Westfahl. United states foreign service officer stationed in Washington. D.c., with the department of state. T. T she had three Days notice before leaving for a recent West coast assignment to assist with plans for a series of Community meetings on foreign policy in december. During her three years in the service. Miss Westfahl has served in Mexico City As vice Consul and third Secretary of the embassy and in August was sent on temporary duty to Santo Domingo for Liaison work with the Filer american peace Force and the . Military. No Money Luggage because the Telegram announcing her arrival in Santo Domingo was delayed there was no one to meet her. She had no dominican Money there were no Banks open no phones were operating and her Luggage had been lost. V i figured if i wait Eil around Long enough and kept my head everything would turn out All says miss Westfahl who finally found a ride to town in a . Navy pickup truck. ,.i miss Westfahl s Mettle was tested earlier in Mexico City when in the course of a single weekend she talked four tourist beatniks into leaving an apart ment they had appropriated investigated the reported kid Naping of a Young american girl who had bypassed relatives in Mexico City and gone on to visit others in Guatemala and con Vinced a frantic Man calling from Salt Lake City that his two Brothers were not being chased by gangsters in Mexico. I h chances better i the Chance for women in the sen ice to come up through the ranks to career ambassador has increased since the second world War. According to miss Westfahl who says that women today make up 10 per cent of approximately foreign ser vice officers i in the beginning of the service arrange Tea Bazaar i to. At Chalmers Church 1 Chalmers United Church women will hold a Coffee party Tea and Bazaar from . To . And 2 to 4 . Wednesday in the lower Hall of the Church. Spruce Street and Barratt Avenue. There will be a Sale of handicrafts Delicatessen and Home baking. Convener is mrs. Frank Bower. I daughter to be Debutante t . Barbara Carolyn b o n n e a 18-year-old daughter of . Attorney general Robert w. Bonnier and mrs. Bonner. Will be among debutantes presented to lieutenant governor George r. Pearks and mrs. Pearks at an armed services dance nov. 19 in the Empress hotel. Miss Bonner is a first year arts student i at the University of Victoria. The majority of diplomatic officers came from the Eastern Seaboard and a Ivy league schools but today they come from All parts of the country. More and More emphasis is being placed on language train ing according to miss Westfahl who says Spanish French and German arc the basics. I a knowledge of Art music and literature is All import miss Westfahl said be cause the sen ice wants Well rounded individuals and is inter ested in their extracurricular activities. _ getting into the sen ice is difficult. Miss was Falu said roughly one out of six passes the written examination and one out of four the Oral test. Training program candidates must enter the so Nice before their 31st birth Day. After passing examinations they begin a seven month train i ing program at the foreign sen ice Institute in Washington. J the average class is made up of t about 25 students. The program includes intensive Ian 1 Guase training latin american i area studies courses in Consu i Lar affairs foreign policy and i the Structure and functions of the department of state and other agencies of government. A. Miss Westfahl holds a Mas Ter s degree in history from Marque Etc University and trained in political science and International relations at the University of Wisconsin. The Best thing about the service she believes is the Chance it offers to gain under standing of other cultures to i i you have to take the mos Quitos with the she says is j. I em6 the student Council of St. John s anglican College will hold its annual dance commemorating the doth year of the College saturday evening at the fort Garry hotel. Prior to the dance the Council will hold a rec option for the College corp oration. About 150 couples including students staff and invited guests arc expected at the dance. Mrs. Alec of Scotia Street. Has returned Home from Golden . Where she stayed for 2vi weeks As a guest of her son in Law and daughter. Or. And mrs. Lyall Campbell. Or and mrs. Edwin b. Mccarrison of Shirburn Street celebrated wedding anniversary wednesday i at o a reception at the paddock kist Aurant. Married oct. 27, 1015, the couple have one daughter mrs. Wilfred Holbrow of Winnipeg four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Thomas j. Payne mrs. Francis j. Erncr and or. And mrs. W. .1. E. Of Toronto attended the reception. While in the City they were guests of or. And mrs h. W. Cameron Sherburn Street. J j or. And mrs. W. A. R. Johnston of 211 Niagara Street entertained sunday at an open j House in Honor of the 40lh wedding anniversary of her parents or. And William l. Gamier of Regina. "5 or says Aid births control gallery extends show to sunday the Winnipeg Art gallery has announced that its suggested acquis Lions for your gallery and you exhibition Sale will close sunday instead of last tuesday As originally planned because of its Success. .1 a a set of nine lithographs by English artists including Henry Moore Graham Sutherland Reg Butler and William Scott was added to the show which is open from 9 to 5 . Daily and from 2 to 5 . Sunday. The exhibition includes Orien Tal rugs and embroideries drawings etchings and Litho graphs ranging in Price from to j18.000. Anniversary Sale i continues sat and All this week save on deluxe hand made fashion wigs european hair this Quality merchandise never before offered at these prices in Canada. 300 Kennedy Shoppe hours for oni _ la toll from town n country to saturday 9 -j.m. To . R easy or tit Avail Ali j pm. 947-0536 Boston or. John Boutselis of Ohio state medical school has reported on re search with a drug that he says May make the often i unreliable rhythm system a More effective method of birth control. He reported his findings to several Hundred physicians of the new England obstetrical and gynaecological society which met wednesday. Or. Boutselis disclosed the results of experiments with 96 women who were administered a drug to pinpoint and regulate the periods of he said that in 95 cases the results were beneficial in achieving More regular patterns of ovulation through the v drug therapy. The drug used was com iphone citrate which Al ready has been used experimentally to induce ovulation in in Fertile women to help them be come or. Ilou Tsulis said he and his associates found that the time of ovulation could be calculated through a systematic use of the drugs and that once a Pat Tern was established it would recur month after month. Birth control May then be Clara Atkins has been appointed Junior Cross for the Manitoba division of the Canadian red Cross f mrs. Atkins o former teacher at Charleswood collegiate will work with elementary and secondary groups. She i re Dora i Carpenter who resigned last Practised by sexual abstention three Days before and four Days after ovulation the researcher said. Or. Boutselis is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the Ohio medical school. S v t hair style program Welcome Wagon club of Winnipeg will meet at . Tuesday at 54 Westgate for a program on hair styling. The is. Open to women wlm have recently moved to the City. Entertain pledges j Beta Phi sorority Alpha chapter pledged 12 new Mem Bers at ceremony held last week at the Home of Jean Skinner Riverwood Avenue fort Garry. Following the ceremony the chapter held a dessert party in town n country restaurant. X nurses to meet Eleanor Johnson Dir Ector of the nursing at Grace Hospital will Spenk to the nurses alumnae association on new system of nursing Educa Tion at 8 . Monday in the Board room of the Hospital. New members Kappa Kappa Gamma Soror Ity. Gamma Sigma chapter at the University of Manitoba pledged 13 new members last week at a ceremony at the Home of mrs. Campbell Haig Wellington Crescent. Meet wednesday a representative of an airline will address a meeting of the Canadian overseas families and friends association Winni Peg Branch at 8 . Wednes Day at the Lincoln motor hotel. A Kushner Kagna r or. And mrs. 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