Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 3, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba
16 Winnipeg free press thursday november 3. 1966 being on her own is not new for wife of solitary Sailor Kier Al in traffic i immigration authorities. Our touch singly How she Wen by Moira Keenan London t he sunday times what is it like to be married to the loner to be guests at a press reception on Board wearing Pucci pants and shirt. And she is Adamant that when they arrive in port together not Only the boat but of Marne in juju i Oggier not Only Ine Quai jul mrs. Francis Chichester wife of Tell Fajr own turn out must be the Man who has achieved Fame j absolutely immaculate however As a Solo finer single handed their voyage May have Sailor and author of two Auto biographical books called the loneliness is not a problem to sea and the sky and her alter three years a i a Arlo tin 4-v.in alone across Atlantic. While Francis Chichester now half Way to Australia on the first leg of his solitary voyage around the world races with the winds that Are called the roaring follies around the Cape of Good Hope his wife Sheila in London is laughingly complaining that she is beginning of feel rushed i thought i had plenty of time she says. But Francis is going so fast i am afraid he might reach Australia before i get there to meet she makes a Point of always being on the other Side to meet her husband after his single handed epics believing that after Days alone at sea working extremely hard physically and putting All one s in the elements one is extra sensitive and extra vulnerable. To is no she Points out that in the past sailors were considered easy prey for Auy Petty Crook when they tame ashore after a Long 1 Sheila Chichester sails for Sidney herself at the beginning of november. Meanwhile she is Busy seeing the seventh edition of her Linclon woman shopping and fashion guide to press doing Charity work on the Council of St. Barnabas House in Soho As Well As running the Chichester map publishing Busi of which she is vice chairman. She is also a talented portrait Painter accomplished Needle woman and keen Follower of fashion in All its aspects. There is More than a touch of about both Chi Chesters. He likes to dress for dinner in his velvet smoling jacket at least once on a voyage she might receive her of intensive planning for this trip the build up last minute Rush and worry of wondering if anything is forgotten and the final farewells she says it is quite a Relief to be on her own and relax. She has bought a new Rar and enjoys driving herself around being Captain of my own enjoys company we Are both very Independent people who enjoy Doin g things for she says. When Francis proposed to me he warned me that he was a person who needed to spend a certain amour 4 of time on his that mixed me i lived on my own before i married and i Don t mind being alone. This does t mean i Don t enjoy company. Francis is the most wonderful to Ranion and i am a sociable person myself. When 1 sail with i am his sailing companion not mrs. Chichester does t Brood Over the dangers of her Hus band s voyage either. I am More worried about the danger of sailing in the solent where there is so Little room to manoeuvre 3 Fessl boat and an enormous of she says. Adds people make a great fuss about danger. Look at All the publicity about those two boys who were lost rowing the Atlantic at least they Weie doing something they wanted to do but nobody makes a fuss about All the Young people killed perhaps to secret of her serenity ties in her own deep resources. She is a devout Christian a firm believer in the Power of prayer and has a deep rooted respect for nature. She is a because she does t like the idea of killing in order to eat. To suppose i am a food fad but i do hate that for the same reason she would prefer her London woman to be rather than leather but people buy it for gifts and leather is considered More because she considers it unnatural mrs. Chichester won t take drugs and it is the source of some irritation that in order to enter Australia she has had to be vaccinated. But she is of , and it seems typical that she has Given in gracefully Over the vaccination rather than make a great fuss with the in traffic immigration authorities. Our name is now Well known and i thought it rude to the Austral ians to make devised a cure it is probably because of Sheila Chichester s belief in prayer the Healing Powers of nature that her husband is alive today. In 1958 when he was seriously ill with lung cancer she refused to allow the surgeons to operate. Instead she and her doctor devised a nature cure for him and she asked of All denominations to for him. Miraculously he Reco wed gradually. As the final stage in the completion of his cure she encouraged and helped him to plan and enter for i the first single handed. Trans a Atlantic race. His spectacular win of that race in 1960 was a double Triumph for her because it also proved that his cure was Complete. And she recalls most touch singly How she went out by boat to meet him at the finish. I saw his yacht come Over the like a White Bird and i the of those wonderful lines cast thy bread upon the water for thou Shalt find it after Many Days must bake at Home Peterborough ont. Up move to the Northwest territories just because food prices Are High in Ontario John Lewis wrote from Inuvik to relatives Here. Milk costs a quart in the North bread 63 cents a loaf and eggs a dozen. Mrs. Lewis saves by Bak ing her own bread and using dried milk eggs and potatoes. Turns to scents Toronto up Canadian men expect to spend this year on toiletries says an Oil Industry Magazine. The aver age Canadian bought 36 per cent More Cologne in 1965 than the year before because at an in Nocent age he is being persuaded by his girl Friend to be come anointed neat Sweet and absolutely sirloin Steak or roast commercial or Blue 7q fowl fresh killed. A in. Overage. Ii. 3 19c hams ready the eat half. 59c mrs. Bowles attends meeting of rendezvous mrs Joseph Ward spoke on Macpherson of Rothesay Street her travels in France at a i North Kildonan was christened meeting of the rendezvous j sunday morning at John Black solar Caine fast first Aid for cuts scrapes aids Healing stainless. At first Aid counters Francais tuesday afternoon at the University women s club. Mrs. Richard s. Bowles wife of the lieutenant governor was. A guest at the meeting and a Tea reception afterwards. A reception in Honor of Cairine r. M. Wilson Ottawa president of the Canadian save the children fund will be held Friday evening at the Home of or. And mrs. W. Scott Wright Welling ton Crescent. Michael James infant son of or. And mrs. James c. Memorial United Church by Rev. Ross b. Hamilton. The parents entertained later at a dinner at their Home. A Tea and modelling of old time fashions by a group of women from Dugald Man. Were planned thursday for wives of delegates to the 60th aged mentally sick helped by gardening Toronto up the Green thumb therapy of Alice Wessels Burlingame is aiding the aged school dropouts and the men tally ill. A specialist in greenhouse production and landscape de the Detroit grandmother of five was in Toronto to lecture about therapy through Horti culture. Fresh Flowers of course we grow our own Beautiful arrangements of 3 mums with Poms. 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Meredith further details and application forms May be obtained from regional offices of the civil service commission of Canada and from the com Mission s Headquarters in Ottawa Telephone 992 she Calls it Green Healing and sees possibilities for its use everywhere besides the Many parts of the United states and Europe where she is a frequent visitor. During undergraduate Days i took training in occupational therapy at the Michigan University Hospital she said in an interview. Then i married and became involved in my a her an insurance company has re tired. After the War i Felt an urge to go Back to school. I had loved gardening since my grandmother took me Potter ing around with her As a Small child. So i trained As a land scape architect and in Green House designed gardens she was so successful in de signing gardens to suit personalities that she was booked far ahead she also began to see the possibilities of therapy in gardening. My occupational therapy training had been a perfect introduction. I found so much could be done teaching Garden ing and love of Flowers and plants to inmates of correction institutions and the handicapped that i began to see it As a wonderful Field to reach these now Garden clubs Hospital auxiliaries mental health volunteers Church groups those working with delinquent youth and the aged take simple elementary workshops on therapy through horticulture under mrs. Burlingame s instruction. Children win it s wonderful what can be done for disturbed she said. We have one Large group in an institution each working joyously with a Small plot growing Flowers and vege tables. Each year these children win More Blue ribbons in the county fair than any other children although their identity is not known to the judges and they enter general classes. We have two Large Green houses at the Pontiac state mental Hospital and two classroom buildings students taking occupational therapy take credit courses there and patients often terribly with drawn before begin to reopen their personalities. There has been a wonderful experience with teen age boys of Low i.q., school dropouts who had been finding trouble on Street Corners. We have Given them a ground maintenance course and now they have coins jingling in their pockets and a sense of for residents of Homes for the aged gardening takes them Back to patterns of childhood brings Back a sense of works to help Hamilton ont. Jorden walked out of a Japan Ese prison Camp in 1945 in shoes Given her by the red Cross and i she s worn red Cross shoes Ever a medical missionary. Based in London miss Jorden has worked in Chin i Jordan Malaya Africa Hong j Kong and the West indies. J help at school among its Aid projects the Iode sponsors nearly 50 High schools in the West indies. 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