Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 05, 1966

Issue date: Tuesday, July 5, 1966
Pages available: 56
Previous edition: Monday, July 4, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba 5, 1956 the casual Comfort and Mobile design of a living room ensemble by Denis e. Johnson of Illinois Are apparent in the four table units which can be divided to serve or Impf together As a modular unit of Glass and Wood sup ported by aluminium. Sofa and chair Are designed for Comfort with easy clean covers in Nylon or. Johnson won j for the grouping on display of the Chicago Mer Chandise Mart. Aluminium furniture shown in prototype Damien Giordani Consul of France was presented with pair of wine glasses As a Farewell gift from the Winnipeg consular carps. The. Presentation to or Giordani who is leaving later this month to became Consul at Bremen West Ger Many was made at a monthly luncheon of the corps hosted by Hammarstrand vice com sul of Finland at the charter House hotel. Or. And mrs. Albert har Greaves of Rossmore Avenue West St. Paul celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a dinner dance arranged by the family at St. Vital Curling club. Married june 10, 1916 at Winnipeg the couple have six children mrs. Robert Purdie and Leslie both of St. Vital Bert Teuton. Man. Mrs. Gor Don Palmer Selkirk Man mrs. Bernard Praznik St. An Drew s Man. And Hugh Saskatoon. Congratulatory messages were sent by . Rich Ard s. Bowles prime minister t. B. Pearson opposition Leader John Diefenbaker Premier Duff Roblin Gildas Mol Gat and mayor Stephen Juba. Elect new slate James s. Yamashita was elected president of the Jap i anese Canadian citizens association Manitoba chapter. Vice presidents Are Ichiro Hira Yarna and Victor Shimizu recording Secretary Kay Kusano corresponding secretary., Judy Trano and treasurer Meg Inri Urano. Triple column aluminium Motif on table and chairs and simple straight lines lend an Oriental flavor to this dining setting by mrs. Hiroko k. Tono of Tokyo one of the winners in a projections in design contest. It is on display at the Chicago merchandise Mart. Chicago aluminium ure furniture groupings. Unveiled Al the groups on display in Proto Thane foam Auti Nylon up the Chicago merchandise mar Type for six weeks Are winning Holster Are combined in three Kcal. Designs in a projections in design n contest sponsored by two com Pam is. The contest was open to younger Interior designers in the j United states and Canada. I Grosse Isle duo Are Good Cooks two women from Grosse Isle Man. Captured six of the 13 first prizes Given for cooking at the red River exhibition. Top win Ner was mrs. G. A Grindey nine Manitoba crafts Orrien Cross stitch Tea cloth. Won prizes at the red River exhibition for handicrafts that had previously placed first at Lillian masters Teuton fancy knit socks third Sarrasin hooked Rug miss Otilee fairs. First prize winners i Oneill Hamiota. Adult fancy the exhibition s handicraft j fancy knit socks pie Ana Cnoc Oiasie of champions Are Jessie Gunn Greenridge. A. Rutherford won firsts for j Yuric Strathcona Street men s Tea cloth. Fourth. Graham muffins and homemade j Fargy knit and mrs. W.1dauphul Samv Iancy Candy. And mrs. Hall t. Sage of no Wdale hooked other winners were mrs. Mat second prizes mrs. A Lloyd Jones King Edward p Batiste Street St. James for Brown Sarrasin. St. Jean luncheon cloth bread and White bread Susan he bricks Morris Man., Cin Namon buns arid White cake mrs. R. L. Nihsen Lanark Street doughnuts mrs. F. R. Smith Palmerston a v e n and Mel Chester. Ninga hoc ked Rug mat. And mrs. Allan Angus Rivers Cross stitch the Centura chair part of an award winning living room group by Fanis Johnson of Illinois features a Sling seating concept of self supporting one piece upholstery of Aret Hahe foam especially produced for firmness and the Al urn Inam Arm and Teg units Are joined by Satin finished Horii Ontai aluminium members. The three winners of each Are dems e. Johnson off Evanston Illinois living room mrs Hiroko k. Annj of Tokyo and formerly off Racine Wisconsin family dining and George g. We Fizel Torger of new York in keeping with the. Market s. C u r r e n i presentation live. Color the living room display uses a monochromatic scheme of deep a own tones Grey and beige with textural contrasts the family dining room vibrant primary colors of Brilliant Blue Tangerine and tones of Een if the. Condition bid been caught in time or if the child lad been taken to a specialist earlier. Have no problems mrs. A went through a period of self pity but you can Only cry so there was never any thought of put tag the daughter in an institution. We had no behaviour problems with her she fits in Well with the family and i think she has drawn us All to for a business training phone Whitehall 2-8578 Day or evening classes typewriting comptomet6r shorthand All commercial and High school subjects High school grades 9 to 12 Day school and night school individual Furrow wow the Little girl plays with the Opportunity workshop in London to some simple Job. When she grows up Well Well just have to depend of the older children if anything Hap pens to my husband or mrs. A describes her Daugh Ter now eight As a exceed jangly Happy and Loving Little i have told her her brain has been Hurt and it was t hard for her to accept it she just mrs. 5 Learned at her son s six month checkup that he was retarded. To keep him at Home but soon had three younger sons to Cope with husband Salesman j who is away weekdays. A Doc j Tor advised an institution. He got to be quite a prob Lem. He could sense there were things he could t do that his Brothers could and this frustrated him. He ran away from Home constantly and was Al ways in Hospital for drinking add things like monthly when lie was. Seven he was sent to the Ontario Hospital school Al Orillia and then transferred to Cedar Springs school for the retarded Here. He has been away almost six years but comes Home for a visit once a month. He seems quite Happy now and goes Back Hospital at one time mrs. B considered bringing him Home but i thought what do you do for them when they re i can t put the responsibility on the other children. If i did bring him Home for a few years and he had to go Back what would. I have proved i Don t see How i could have raised the other children other Wise. If he had been the Young est and i knew More about children i might have done differently. I feel he could have been taught More Learned to read and write but it would have been at the expense of4he other children. You have to think about next article a doctor answers some common questions la0ies facial hair removed permanently by Tatt St wave Mitmon Safiy fee deim1c pm. 400 tort 2-4.110. Tail unto National i wite j4ead tons Montreal is an urgent need to improve the economic welfare of the nurse Isobel Macleod president of the Canadian nurses association said at the opening of the association s biennial meeting feel that too the Canadian association claims members. Mrs. Macleod said the use of modern bargaining methods is consistent healthy self respect and the dignity of the nursing mrs. Macleod said the a of she said. Manitoba commercial College 201 Avenue Kirg. Between Smith and carry been inhibited by a guilty feel i ing that pressing for our rights somehow conflicts with the professional ethic of putting the patient some nurses from across Canada and special International guests Are attending the convention which continues until Friday. Tons expert and that several of the provincial associations have also done so As collective bar gaining had to proceed on the provincial level. The president also mentioned the necessity of offering both University degrees in nursing and diploma courses that Are not prot aged by in hospitals in lieu of fees and government the most delightful fragrances from All of France for Only 0-Egujar Price for a limited time Caron of Paris is you 6 pm. Of fresh tight eau de colognes in these fragrances Rocaille Bel Lodola do Bonheur Ami Nuit do Caron Paris ;