Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 19, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday March 19, 1968 fashions facts fictions w. M. Young registered jeweller american Gem society Birks Diamond dept. Caring for jewelry restoring worn jewelry to Good condition is not As ser ions a Job As you might think. It is also possible to re polish gems that have become Dull. This is often the Case with the More opaque coloured stones such As Lapis Lazuli Bloodstone and even Opal. It is amazing what a simple turn or two on the polishing wheel will do for a Stone that has been worn for some time. In cleaning Gold mountings there Are special solutions and electronic devices Avail Able to jewellers. Again by polishing some scratches and Marks on Gold can be greatly reduced and an almost new look achieved. However you too must do your part in guarding your Fine jewelry pieces against damage. A Good jewelry Case with individual compartments so pieces can be separated is a Good secondary invest ment after your jewelry. I would also like to caution you about the dangers of hair Spray and perfumes to your Fine natural or cultured pearls. Pearls should not be worn until after All of your Groom ing is completed and they should be wiped off after each wearing with a Small Chamois in order to remove skin oils and make up. Of course they must be kept away from your harder Metal jewelry and Dia monds which might mar their delicate surface. I also Sug Gest that you bring your jewelry in at least once a year for a professional clean ing and Check of mountings and stones. We will be Happy to perform this service for you at any time. Birks jewellers Portage at Smith building Grants lacking for children s Day care an urgent need for More Day nurseries i n Winnipeg was stressed monday at the annual meeting of the Day Nursery Centre. Retiring president mrs. George Akins said a generous million had been spent by the provincial government churches private organizations and service clubs for the construction of elderly persons residences in the past 10 years but nothing had been spent to build Day nurseries. There Are Only three licensed Day Nurser ies in she said. The need was greater than Ever before due to the increasing divorce rate and the completely ineffectual methods now in use to make husbands who desert their wives face up to their Legal she said. The sole support mothers whom we wish to help Are those too proud to go on the Centre operates two Nurs eries on Stella Avenue and Broadway. It was Tea party time monday afternoon at the Day Nursery Centre on Stella Avenue when a demonstration of children s activities was arranged prior to the annual meeting. Sherri Vadasi a teacher at the Centre super vises the pouring of the Tea by a Small hostess. About glue sniffing Patricia Mclean a school nurse and . William Hrycyk were invited to speak on the dangers of glue sniffing at a meeting of John m. King Home and school association at 8 . Tuesday in the school. Speaks tuesday or. James l. Asselstine director of child development services of the Manitoba department of health was slated to speak on child guid Ance at a meeting of Centennial Home and school association at 8 . Tuesday in the school auditorium. B Nai b Rith party River Heights chapter of b Nai b Rith women will hold a membership retention party at mrs. Joseph Raber 608 Queens ton Street. There will be a show ing of Oriental and Occidental clothing supplied by Maharaja Ltd. There will be a door prize. . Wednesday at the Home of present. Cards and dessert the ladies auxiliary to cres cent Wood Community club will hold a whist and Bridge dessert party from to 4 . Wednesday. Prizes will be awarded and a Nursery Avail Able. Admission will Cost Springfield Tea Springfield Heights Home and school association will hold the annual Tea and Sale of Home baking from to 4 and to 9 . Wednesday in the school auditorium. Classrooms will be open and staff members mrs. Akins said efforts during the past year to obtain support for expansion of facilities have not been while i do not begrudge our senior citizens the attention to their problems that a suddenly enlightened society has show ered on them i do wish a few sprinkles could be spared for our sole support mothers and their Gretta h. Brown executive director said a study done several years ago under the Community welfare planning Council unearthed the appalling fact that there Are pre school children of working mothers and about of these receive far from adequate the three licensed Nurs eries can accommodate Only about a 10th of those children she said. Both units of the Centre functioned to full capacity last year giving Days care. Mrs. Brown pointed out the Lack of physical facilities in the 80-year-old building on Stella Avenue where the meeting was held. We Are in the Urban renewal area but this building is not slated for demolition for some time yet. We Are concerned because of the Large number of applications we have been receiving and Are unable to mrs. Brown said Low income families began to be moved into the District in january and the Nursery unit was feeling the Impact already. Some of the mothers Are going Back to school in retraining programs. During the past year care was Given to 23 such mothers Many of whom Are today in jobs with Good salaries and Independent of further help. Mrs. Brown said Manitoba lacks any licensed Public Day nurseries although Ontario has 22 and Many private ones like the Day Nursery Centre. She urged everyone to fight for this cause whether private individuals government or even fund raising she cited the shortage of training facilities for Nursery school teachers As one reason for the Lack of Nursery schools. A Pilot course established in 1966 at the Manitoba Institute of technology has proved most successful with students receiving training in Basic subjects and practical experience. I am convinced that Only if this course continues and be comes a permanent part. Of Mit can we Hope to adequately the nurseries that must the Centre assisted in lunch and after school programs in three City churches and with the Nursery school recently started in St. John Bosco Indian Metis cultural Centre. Total income of included from the United Way government assist Ance from Nursery fees and annual Grant from the Winnipeg foundation. Expenditures totalled with returnable to the United Way. Just you an old Piazza and the friendliest of people. 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Wednesday in the school auditorium. Refreshments will be served by children dressed As Mother Goose and her Story Book friends. There will be a White elephant table and a Sale of baked goods Agnes Arnold elementary director of seven Oaks school division will open the Tea and guests will be received by mrs. M. E. Watson principal and mrs. Cecil Mcnicholl president of the league. Heading Ley social Headin Gly Man recreational Centre will hold an adult social open to the Public at 9 . March 30 in the clubhouse. Gladstone rent a car pay less 775-4545 mrs. Alan sweat Man was elected pres ident at the annual meet ing of the Day Nursery Centre succeeding mrs. George Akins. Vice presidents on the new slate Are mrs. T. W. Fyles and mrs. . Mayer Oakes recording Secretary mrs. L. M. Evans correspond ing Secretary mrs. John Tryon and mrs. Roy Matas. Harriott Wright or. And mrs. Thomas Harriott Are pleased to announce the engagement of their Only daughter. 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