Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 01, 1966

Issue date: Tuesday, November 1, 1966
Pages available: 42
Previous edition: Monday, October 31, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday november 1. Nip women arrange party on wednesday Manitoba new democratic women will hold the annual fall Coffee party from . To . Wednesday at the Union Centre 570 Portage Avenue. There will be a Sale of Home baking and toys Aud a door prize. Dark colors for men will go in five years claim British Chen i about Dairy i sour Cream i to Day s Dairy sour Cream is i a far cry from the kind grand i a soured on her own. Made i from fresh Sweet Cream under i carefully controlled Condi i tons it s always White As i Snow subtly Flavoured Anc i satiny smooth. You May Fine it called commercial sour Cream or salad sour Cream 1 but whatever the name use in i often for adding special i touches to All your cooking and baking. Mashed potatoes supreme we Don t have to Tell you about the glories of spoon info Dairy sour Cream Over baked potatoes. But have you tried adding it to mashed potatoes in place of the last minute stir in chopped chives and paprika As Well. It s even Bett than the baked version. I i i Buffet for twelve when company s coming by the dozen serve them twin Raspberry souffle pies. Just thaw a 15-ounce package Frozen raspberries saving the syrup. Heat the syrup to boil ing along with enough water to bring the measure up to 2 cups. Add a Large package Raspberry Jelly powder stir to dissolve then chill until softly set. Meanwhile Puree rasp berries into a blender Strain to remove seeds. Fold into Jelly mixture along with i pint Cream whipped and 1 cup Dairy sour Cream. Pour into two Crumb crusts and chill Well. I with applesauce please Don t save your sour Cream for company it has a multitude of every Day uses. Try adding 4 cup Dairy sour Cream mixed with 1 Tablespoon flour to 3 cups applesauce. Heat just to the boiling Point stirring con stantly then remove from heat and add 54 cup toasted nuts. Spoon into pretty Sher bet dishes and serve warm or cold. With peaches when folks drop in unix Pete deadly Surprise them with peach filled pancakes. Using prepared Pancake mix make Large thin pancakes and Roll them around sweetened sliced peaches. Serve with sour Cream and a generous sprinkling of cinnamon prepaid both mom economists of the Canadian Dairy foods service Bureau 30 Eglinton ave. 1 2. Ont. 1 London five years ago the menswear association of j Britain forecast the arrival of i Peacock period in Ines s Wear. The prophecy is strongly i confirmed by rebirth of i elegance in men s Wear and not just with the Young As inter j pretend by Carnaby Street. I the next five years in the opinion of the association will j see lighter coloured and lighter i weight suiting expanding fur ther in popularity to the Point i where dark colors and Blacks i will hardly be seen even in the i moist austere and serious Board i rooms Anc committee meetings. The revolution in men s Lei i sure Wear in the last five years has been spurred on by the Shorter working week and the i big Rise in the numbers of men in their teens and 20s, the association claims. They de Mand More fashion color and pattern in their cloths. The emergence of lighter colors in blues and Grays for example for town and Semi formal Wear continues with the spreading influence of Leisure Wear ideas into Semi formal and formal suits. Lighter colors and lighter weight Wool worsted suiting Are becoming More and More prominent. In trousers both As part of a suit and in Slacks Plain Bottoms remain predominant in a Width of 16 to 17 inches. In Shortie outer Wear the 1967 style will be trapper and fur Coats for men. In the car coat Field new textures and Light colors enliven the scene. The Slyi-3 is plainer than last year s military influence. Jacket styling moves to a higher fastening four or five Button single breasted front with three Aud sometimes four pockets. They finish in prussian collars Aud most jackets have deep twin Side vents. Co ordinates Are to the fore for Leisure. Here the for jackets in Plain fabrics and colors worn with striped Slacks. Perhaps the strongest fashion Impact is in the widespread use of Check patterns in suits sports jackets and top Coats. 60th anniversary for Neelin pair or. And mrs. Humphrey Wilson of Neelin Man., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at a family supper attended by 50 relatives at the Home of a son in Law and daughter or. And mrs. Morgan Turner of Holmfield Man., and at an open House at tended by about 220 friends and neighbors at Home. Married at Cartwright Man. Oct. 14, 1906, the couple have eight children. 21 grand children and five great grandchildren. Congratulatory messages were received from Queen Elizabeth prime minister Lester b. Pearson . Richard s. Bowles and Premier Rohlin. Sleep to night i and relieve to Morrow s de 1c in to direction la a Way to i or Quiat Whan unit. Tablets drug Stew Only no Beauty hint new flared line of British jacket accentuates the Waistline which is enhanced in the Back with a deep Centre Back vent. Lapels Are wider and pocket flaps deeper. Fabric is a striped Tweed in shades of Fawn and Brown. James Kenneth son of or. And mrs. K. H. Torrance of Barda Bay North Kildonan was christened sunday in St. John s lutheran Church 370 Mckenzie Street by Rev. H. H. Poggemiller. Witnesses were or. Aud mrs. L. .1. Zit Zels Berger. A family dinner Fol Lowed at the Home of the parents. Or. And mrs. R w. Broadfoot of Atlantic Avenue celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception at the Home of their Sou in Law and daughter or. And mrs. Harold s. Darragh Inkster Boulevard. Out of town guests included their bridesmaid mrs. C. C. Mclaren of Olds alta., and the Best Man Edward Broadfoot and mrs. Broadfoot of Haney . Married in Silverton Man. Dec. 3, 1916, the couple have one daughter and three grand children. Congratulatory Mes sages were received from gov. Gen. Georges Vanier prime minister Lester b. Pearson . Richard s. Bowles Premier Duff Roblin and mayor Stephen Juba. Seven Oaks school to hold Tea Sale of Van Oaks Home and school association will hold the annual Tea from to 5 and from to 9 . Wednesday at the school Smithfield a cute and main Street. Radio personality red Alix will open the Lea and there will be a Sale of Home baking and aprons. Receiving will be the principal. Mrs. G. M. Stewart president mrs. G. C. S. Woodgate and school staff. Conveners Are mrs. J. A. Lacy and mrs. V. E. Clayton. Plan rummage Sale the Emily Bealh Guild of Victoria general Hospital will hold a rummage Sale from . To noon wednesday in Crescent fort Rouge United Church Wardlaw Avenue Aud Nassau Street. A n o re results Nio a to at plus ill i help i l in Sci Ilio us i in on Picton ique null to skin to sell clothing unit 11 of St Paul s United Church will sell Sample clothing and Home baking at 8 . Wednesday in the Church build ing notre Dame Avenue and Pearl Street. . It Jimi. known i i Jim ill Gnu Ilc Fri Villi. I ins n pm ovary is of Luvier by in it is sell pcs up Toiv but. Your Duparl Mil Lorr flu n Small Supply. I of it i Nelly As you Wou lil a for the in forma Ion of vender pm Ron Nln ire tins won Lerf Al in Hilly ii to it Lyly or rot urn for Burcham Price re fund. Hamilton nurses show signs of new Militancy i Toronto it pos that nurses themselves j Are at least partly to blame for the nursing shortage in can aria some authorities think they they have failed to organize and press for the changes that would make the profession More attractive to newcomers. J we re right where the teach ers were 20 years says Doris Gibney assistant executive Secretary of the registered i nurses association of Ontario. J some nurses say the govern irent Aud Hospital authorities take them for granted and the Public never expected them to make demands. Everyone thought Florence Nightingale and her lamp would always be said one nursing supervisor. But we re modern women and you can Only be devoted so indications that the nurses themselves May be becoming More militant Are several recent walk outs in the profession in Ontario Rural areas. J miss Gibney whose Assoc a lion has supported the nurses the walk outs have won the sympathy of citizens in the. Areas. Want legislation Elspeth Geiger president of the association says nurses should have the same rights to press for Reform As teachers. In a move to get the govern ment to help the Runao has submitted a Brief to the Ontario i Lister of health asking for bargaining legislation. Thai last Spring. But its still sitting on the Back i says miss Gibney. J despite the soul searching there is evidence that the Short age is casing in Ontario. I g. W. Reid director of Hospital care standards for the Ontario Hospital services com Mission estimates the shortage is Only six per cent lowest in years. Statistics show there Are plenty of trained nurses in the province but Many either do not want to work or Are prevented from doing so by family responsibilities. There Are More than nurses registered with the on Tario College of nurses but Only 50 per cent Are still employed in the profession. The most severe shortages Are in smaller centres. Reasons Given Are lower salaries poor facilities Aud working conditions and unattractive fringe Bene fits. Nurses also complain that smaller centres Lack the social climate the younger women de sire. But new training programs have led the province to be optimistic about the future. On Tario will graduate nurses by compared with last year. Also helping is the trend . F to f admit it. You d realty love to try it. Frosted Gold Creme stick by Coty. Spanish Gold. Gone Gold. Fool s Gold. Trust Coty Creme stick to go Gold first Creme stick refills 1.25 cosmetics. Div. A main floor. Toronto David Ovich says it is time ways were found to expose adult Immi Grants As Well As their children to the facts of Canadian life. Some such children taught with new techniques Are being taken from their neighbourhoods to learn How the rest of the City lives. Some adults find out these things for themselves. Mrs. Davidovich says ways should be found to reach the others for their Sake and society s. It s a risky thing to say but i think we should t push the integration of the children at a fast rate without doing the same thing with the parents. If we hurry the children and neglect the parents they will have Noah ins in common. There is generation conflict in any family anyway. For newcomers it can become in mrs. Davidovich is a teacher Aud researcher for the Ontario department of citizenship. She is a relative newcomer herself who Speaks several languages and comes from a of teachers facts which she says led her naturally to the sort of work she is doing. She has taught teachers in summer courses and in communities throughout the prov Ince to work with both child Ren and adults. She has done research in teaching methods and results. Double your Tioney with Canada savings Bonds Centennial series toward bringing in More non professionals such As registered nursing assistants of whom there Are More than in Ontario to leave More time for nurses direct work with patients. But the final answer May still lie with the their demands for higher salaries Betler working conditions and More responsibility Are met they May ultimately be Able to compete with the teaching profession for the career seeking girl. Right away mrs. Davidovich says the department is considering sending researchers into foreign communities within Ontario cities to find out to encourage and stimulate the need for Ca Nadian ways. Mrs. Davidovich says the j clinging to old habits is caused by a mixture of things that be come self perpetuating. To put it simply if you Don t know a. Laundromat or a Parent teacher association or a social work Agency exists you Don t know you need it. Simpsons Sears Centennial talk the Winnipeg Jayc ettes will hold a dinner at 7 . Followed by a meeting a l . Thursday at Cal s place res Laurant 323 Hargrove Street. Mrs. E. S. Hub Choll. A Mem Ber of the Nul Onul conference no the Centennial commission in Ottawa will speak on Centennial projects. Liberals to meet the. Annual meeting of the women s Liberal federation of Manitoba will be held Friday at. The Marlborough hotel. Regi stration will be at 9 . And luncheon speaker will be r. W. Bend superintendent of trans Coua schools. Tea wednesday the ladies auxiliary to Vic j Toria general Hospital will hold a Tea and Bazaar from 2 to 4 . Wednesday in the nurses residence. 415 River Avenue. A door prize will be awarded and there will be Sale of handwork. Woman Warden j not available for new prison j Ottawa Chi some Hus bands May not believe it but the civil service has spent the last year looking for a qualified woman prison Warden without Suc Cess. They wanted her to fill a 000 Post at the Federal Penitentiary for women at Kingston. The vacancy now has been filled by a Man Donald Clarke. Solicitor general Larry pen Nel mentioned in an interview Friday that a new women s Pri son is on the drawing boards. H will be a cottage style institution with a More Homey atmosphere than the present Multi tiered cell blocks allow. A civil service Competition last year before former Warden Isa Bel Macneill resigned Drew 12 woman applicants but none was considered suitable. The requirements include train ing in sociology or psychology and some experience in institutional management though not necessarily in prisons. Absence of a woman Warden has been a target for criticism of the penitentiaries service. Legion s auxiliary to hold Tea Sale the ladies auxiliary to the Royal Canadian legion. Valour Road memorial Branch will hold a remembrance Day Tea and Sale from to 5 and to 10 . Wednesday at the memorial Hall 280 Burnell Street. Mrs. J. G. Gamble is convening the Tea one of the auxiliary s three annual find projects. Proceeds go to scholarships Hospital work legion Homes for senior citizens and its sports training foundation. For Sale will be Home cooking Christmas cards sew ing and White elephant articles. We Welcome your coupons coupons Are provided by Many leading grocery manufacturers to enable you to try their products at a saving. Manufacturers insist that we redeem coupons Only when the products specified Are purchased. Be cause these Are their Way of introducing you to their products. We agree with this Point of View so we re cooperating with the makers of the Fine products in our stores. We Are now allowed to redeem coupons Only when the products specified Oti the coupons Are Pur chased. We re always Happy to redeem your coupons. But please help us avoid embarrassment by not asking us to violate this policy. We re sure you la understand and cooperate too. Best Valu stores Canada Safeway Clover farm stores Dominion stores Eaton a . Stores Lucky Dollar stores lob Laws Grometer is mall foods ltd., mini marts ltd., much More stores National Woodland stores pay fair stores red or White stores Riediger s supermarket shop easy stores Tom boy stores Solo food stores and other leading grocery stores ;