Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 21, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday. February 21. 1967 Hellyer called dictator Over unification policy conservative my Gordon Churchil repeated in Winnipeg monday his suggestion first made in the House of com sons that Canada s and air Force be retained As separate entities and a special Force established for United nations peacekeeping duties. Speaking to the progressive conservative women s association of Winnipeg South Cen tre his constituency the former defence minister bitterly at tacked defence minister Hel Lyer s unification policies. Or. Churchill is a member of the commons defence commit tee which at the moment is studying legislation to unify Canada s armed forces. The Bill has been approved in principle at its second Reading and will be studied by the defence commit tee before going Back to the commons for a separate debate and vote on each of its clauses and a formal third Reading. Or. Churchill said or. Hel Lyer s arrogance and domineering attitude could be matched Only by a he is determined to push through this legislation against the advice of Many senior men with distinguished military ser vice who should know military problems. We have suggested there should be a five year pause now so that we can see if the changes and integration which have already taken place really or. Churchill said one of the reasons Given for the unification plan was that it would make possible a single Force for United nations peacekeeping duties anywhere in the world. A special Force organized trained and disciplined by the defence department could have distinct uniforms and could be armed with self defence Wea Pons. Its personnel could be seconded from each of the forces for one or two years of duty before returning to their original units. The Force would represent Canada but would not be recognized As Canada s fighting Force. They would be taking part not in armed intervention but in police duties. Thus the identity of the Navy army and air Force would be retained and we would also be maintaining our commitments to our or. Churchill said claims that integration of the armed forces would Cut Down on costs had not been borne out by figures. This is just propaganda and you Are going to be brainwashed and hoodwinked by More propaganda in the unfortunately in this historic Centennial year we May see the destruction of the separate identities of the Royal Canadian Navy the Royal can Adian air Force and the Cana Dian Marie Jose Broi Tard of Montreal models the uniform the will Wear As one of the hostesses at the Canada Pavilion at expo 67. Designed by Montreal co tuner Michel Robichaud. The uniform has a color combination of Coffee Brown and Aqua Blue in Wool and Zerylene. Featuring o sleeveless dress styled on Empire lines and a Matching coi Larless jacket slightly fitted at the Waist. The outfit is completed with an Agua Blue hat styled on gnome inc lines and Light Brown leather accessories. By Michel Gabrysiak Paris special the London sunday of the death of the Paris fashion business though frequent Are much exaggerated. Behind the wailing Wall of rumours about the Rise of London new York Rome Madrid taxes and the ready to Wear Industry the grands in fact enter the 1967 Selling season healthier and More vigorous than they have been for years. Since 1939, their number have increased from 20 to 30. The firms have a turnover of More than million of which roughly one fourth is derived from fashion itself the rest from secondary activities. And this last characteristic diversification is the most important in fashion s recent evolution As an Industry. Typical of this is Christian dior with its turnover of million. Dior started in 1947 with a High class collection then diversified marketing the whole Range of fashion paraphernalia. The goods carry the dior name and for instance a dress that could Cost from to would be reproduced and re tailed for or but unlike the ready to Wear Trade the garments Are still reproduced in limited Quanta Bride of saturday honoured at parties prior to the marriage sat urday in St. Emile s roman Catholic Church of Martha Mary Smith of county Cork Ireland and Edward James Mcgurran of Norfolk Virginia the Bride was at Shower parties in St. Boniface held by mrs. Edward Turner Enfield Crescent with mrs. Robert Romeyk mrs. Ralph Normandeau Cypress Bay with mrs. Al Gillis mrs. Leo Grattan Chippawa Bay with mrs. Tunney Hovorka and mrs. Jack Milvor Gail and Maureen Cobb at the Home of the Mother of the bridegroom elect mrs. John Mcgurran of Mohawk Bay and mrs. James Arnold Fontaine Crescent. Mrs. Frank Kennedy Monck Avenue entertained the bridal party following the rehearsal Friday. I opposed to mass reproduced. And dior retains close control on Quality while raking in the royalties. A More recent example of this trend is Courreges whose clothes boots and Beauty aids have been reproduced All Over the world. Another example is St. Laur ent a Young Cour setting up a Chain of fashion and Beauty shops with the help of a ready to Wear firm. By contrast Balenciaga pre fers to remain a craftsman with a Small but faithful and Rich clientele. He does not wish to build an Empire. He would not for example sell his name to a ready to Wear firm and does not own shops in Paris or else where. But he is almost the Only one of his kind. A third category is the Couturier business Man Novelty if not a rarity. The most successful seems to be Pierre Cardin whose firm is today second among the 30 Paris fashion enterprises. After he became Well known in 1953, he spent a few years a in the late 1950s, began to design ready to Wear Coats and suits or men and sign agreements with big stores making his name and reputation. Suits ties shoes handkerchiefs Are Given the Cardin Label. In return he gets the royalties. From Tokyo to Toronto to Texas he is famous and so successful that lie remains sole owner. But it is the doors the Courreges and the St. Laurents with their designer businessman teams who predominate Deboray most elegant name in Tob says Spring s shoes have new slant new York some shoes Are facing this Spring with a new slant on life some Call it off others refer to it As asymmetric still others say the unbalanced look. Call it what you will this is the shoe look of tomorrow ready for this Spring. The new slant is achieved in two ways. First the Vamp is Cut on an Angle higher on the outside and lower on the inside or vice versa. Second straps Are added to create a new look As in the classic Mary Jane with the strap slashed across the instep on an Angle. Be on the Lookout for this new slant in shoes. You la see it in a variety of Heel Heights As Well As in a myriad of colors and Media. Scout Tea saturday the 77th Winnipeg scout and cub group win hold a Tea from 2-30 to .5 . Saturday m Harrow United Church Harrow Street and Mulvey Avenue. See what Bill Fawcett see Pace 9 Canad As Toronto up teachers were urged saturday to help get rid of prejudices toward j French speaking canadians. J Donald s. Macdonald Liberal my for Rosedale and parliamentary Secretary to external affairs minister Martin said bilingualism is needed at the municipal level but added that French is being Given the same treatment As latin As a dead language. Speaking at the two Day con Ference of women teachers association of Ontario or. Macdonald said the major prob Lem facing Canada s future is basically a linguistic one with economic and social factors arising from that base. He was one of three politicians on a panel under chair men prof. Paul Fox of the University of Toronto and Peter Reilly of the Csc. Walter Dinsdale progressive conservative my for Brandon i Souris said Federal provincial relations have become a prob Lem of National Unity reflected i in arli mint s five parties and splinter groups. Max bails an new demo cratic party my for Waterloo South said an informal poll among members of parliament proceeds of party for korean Orp trans television and radio personalities Ray Torgrud and j. J. Red Alix will pour Tea and Coffee at a party to be held by Pur thettes of Winnipeg. The i organization of the wives of 1 members of the purchasing i agents association will hold the party from to . To 2 . Thursday in Eaton s Assembly Hall. President mrs. W. C. I Murray will receive with mrs. William pattern and mrs. H. N. Burkett. Conveners Are mrs. G. N. Harman and mrs. N. H. Blackie. Proceeds will Aid korean orphans. Old manse now Home to disabled Brampton ont. Up a Village near Here has a Popula Tion of Only 29, half of them children under 16, yet prides it self on overcoming handicaps and Hopes to become sell sufficient. Impossible not to Elizabeth Bigelow who founded the Vil Lage in 1961 after giving up a budding career As a pianist. The Elizabeth Bigelow Village i is actually a bold new Experiment in treatment of Handi capped children. The 15 children cared for in a 110-year-old former Presby Terian manse that serves As Headquarters for the Village have a wide Range of disabilities. Some suffer severe brain damage emotional disturbance or retardation others Are Crip pled deaf or Blind. The main therapy applied is love and the feeling of belong ing. Surroundings Are Home like. Mrs. Bigelow a matronly woman in her mid-40s, abandoned musical plans at Tor onto s Royal conservatory in 1959 and flew to Scotland where she took special courses on curative education. She returned to Toronto and opened a school for the handicapped moving i 1981 to the five acre site that now houses the Village. Run by a Board of directors which includes a psychiatrist doctors lawyers and teachers the Village now has a full time staff of 14 operating on shifts. In 1963, it was granted a government charter As a non profit corporation. 40 brain damaged enjoy mrs. Unger s school Edmonton up Monica i the brain can be trained to do has straight blonde hair and of round Pink Cheeks. She Speaks distinctly in the indulgent tone that five year Olds Reserve for answering adults silly questions. Two years ago Monica could not say her name. Even repeat ing a a a for Apple was a Triumph. She attends the school of the the work of the rest. The ungers worked with their son at Home learning from books and developing their own equipment. When he entered Public school they decided other aphasic children should have special facilities. The school was founded be cause of Gordie not for newspaper articles brought 14 one Anci Iua parents to organize the Edmon Edmonton aphasic association ton a Hasic association in Jan but she and her friends Call it uary lg6g in september a Church donated space for the mrs. Unger s Evelyn Unger the Mother of an aphasic child is founder and director of the school. In 1966 she received the National readers digest award for developing rehabilitation services for the handicapped. Her Small office is piled with letters information sheets for parents drawings by pupils. Visiting student nurses wander in and out. The Brown eyed woman was an accountant until her infant first school and the Alberta Council for crippled children and adults provided funds. The association now numbers More than 60, with mrs. Unger As president. School crowded the school has four teachers with Volunteer assistants. It is beginning to overflow its six rooms on the second floor of a business building. The 40 pupils aphasic or with related problems Are grouped in one pre school room a child was learning to control Chalk drawing loops on the spinal meningitis. Cannot understand aphasia is the inability to use j blackboard. Spoken language because of brain damage or defect. The aphasic child has trouble talk ing Reading writing and per haps coordinating his move ments. He May be diagnosed As retarded or deaf because he can not understand what is said to him. These kids live in a Defeated said mrs. Unger. They run and they fall. They hear touch that you la drop in another a four year old pronounced his name after Sev to hear review a review of the Book the rabbi will be Given at a meeting of Sharon chapter of Hadassah at . Wednes Day at the Home of mrs. Conrad crust 567 Queenston Street. Play Canada game the Happy seniors of Broad Way Optimist Community Cen they Don t know that they can be right. You have to develop that for a yet the undamaged part of i tre held their first Centennial year project last week a party to which the senior citizens of Young United Church were invited. The know Canada anniversary Tea Crescent fort Rouge United Church women will hold a Tea for members and friends to Mark the anniversary of the United Church women of can Ada from 3 to . Wednesday at the Home of mrs. J. M. Scurfield 1086 Mcmillan Avenue. The Tea will be pre ceded at 2 . By a business meeting. Vici t game Bingo and a musical program were on the program followed by Tea. Membership Tea the women s committee of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet will hold a membership Tea from 2 to 4 . Thursday at the Home of. Mrs. Norman Alexander 85 Yale Avenue. Era tries into recording machine and squirmed with de Light to hear it played Back. His eight classmates clapped and laughed and the teacher gave him a hug. They build their lives of. Mrs. Unger said. In a Grade 1 room she to watch an intent Little boy decide where to Mark his work Book. These children Are lost in space. They la have trouble writing Between two lines or walking on a Board just inches off the enrol at three four children have left he Grade 1 class Lor Public Schori. Mrs. Unger said the pie school program is unique among the schools she has seen. It attempts to enrol children at age three because the longer diagnosis is delayed the greater is the child s frustration at not being Able to communicate. These children Are not a medical problem but an educational mrs. Unger s husband Abe a warehouse shipper makes the school s equipment balance boards Bright painted puzzles and Peg boards. She mime graphs exercise games that parents can play to help their children at Home. Gordon is their Only child and the school has become a full time Job. Requests for help have come from Vancouver Winnipeg Tor onto and California. I find it exciting to watch these children. When you take a child that could t say one word could t tie his Shoelace could t hop and now is doing Grade 1 two that s Progress i d Hospital to Honor Young volunteers Grace general Hospital will hold a party to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Candy stripers a group of High school girls who work As volunteers each weekend at the Hospital at 7 . Wednesday in the nurses residence 210 Evanson service awards will be pre a seated and some of the firsts Candy stripers will be the organizer of the mrs. H. , will pm showed regional problems As the most important. He said in the West it is the Cost Price squeeze to the Farmers in big cities the Cost of housing and consumer prices and in the maritime Federal provincial relations and the need to Settle the two culture problem. Or. Saltsman saw Canada s major problem As the need to increase productivity along with improved social Outlook in the allocation of Money. Selassie s poodle knows deportment Washington special anyone who believes in reincarnation it would appear that emperor Haile Selas Sie s Little dog Lulu has some sort of Royal ancestry of his own. Lulu who is male despite the fact his name in Ethiopia s spoken h a Ric Means astonished even his proud master with his regal deportment Here. Lulu performs during the pomp and Circum i stance of arrival and departure ceremonies like a circus dog trained to imitate a King. Yet the emperor assured everyone i that no such coaching had Ever been attempted. All Lulu needs apparently is to see a strip red carpet and. He marches its length with his head High nodding to the populace on first one Side and then the other. No one Ever has to direct him to climb into waiting limousines or air planes. With an amused emperor frequently bringing up the rear Lulu behaved As if it were his state visit. These products during Dubarry s february Sale. 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