Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 14, 1968

Issue date: Friday, June 14, 1968
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday june 14, 1968 women s news couples wed sixty years or. And mrs. Percy l. Woods will be at Home to family and friends sunday to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. Or. And mrs. Woods of Fountain House apartments were married june 17, 1908, in St. John s anglican Cathedral. Following his retirement in 1949, or. Woods and his wife moved to Victoria returning to Winnipeg in 1964. The couple have two song Edwin and Arthur and two grandchildren or. And mrs. John Alexander Workman College Avenue will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open House from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 . Monday in their Home. They were married june 17, 1908 in Winnipeg. Or. Workman retired from the Winnipeg fire department in 1949 after 34 years. The son Willard Dudley Workman and his wife came from their Home in to Sepala Peru for the Celebration. There is one daughter Norma Mae of Winnipeg four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Messages of congratulations were received from Queen Elizabeth . Roland Michener prime minister Pierre Trudeau . Richard s. Bowles Premier Walter Weir and mayor Stephen Juba. T Goun we Omen responsibility taught As a give and take situation could be one solution to the problem of Young people using drugs says a counsellor of students at the University of Manitoba. Speaking thursday to about 25 Rural women attending farm women s week at St. John s College or. A i. Hudson told the women they could children at Home for 18 years then Send them out Here to the University and expect them to make students can t make Deci Sions before they reach univer sity the other things we May try to teach them Are not going to do much or. Hudson said Many Young people use drugs to opt pressures imposed on them. They want to opt out of society and find a kind of Freedom. We Are supposed to be engaging Young people in a search for knowledge and Young people who opt out lose their ability to learn effectively to Analyse the world around them. He said there is something very Early process of age the making act Consumers told now is the time to strike the Consumers association of can Ada was told thursday by a Saskatchewan government representative. D. V. Heald attorney general for the province of Saskatchewan was delivering the closing address to the annual meeting of the association at the univer sity of Manitoba. Posture on the Way people spend their a symposium of four business representatives followed or. Grandly s address. Panellists were a. J. E. Child vice president o f the meat packers Council of Canada e. T. Banting executive vice president of Canadian food processors association Marc Leclerc president of National be Council of Canada and f. Iron is he told an assemblage of about 100 Dele Gates and guests. We have the Canadian manufacturers association the retail Council of Canada Why not a Strong and vibrant and militant cac to protect the legitimate interests of the Ca Nadian consumer the con Sumer at present has the Opportunity to effectively rectify matters that Are amiss and contrary to his the greatest immediate Challenge said or. Is that of organizing with other Consumers. The problem Here he explained is coordinating various tastes and interests of individual Consumers. Or. Heald would like to see an Exchange of information and a broader background of experience. The stocking of the family Larder would be a procedure in which the husband. Should be knowledgeable As Well As the wife. The Ideal situation would be of the elimination of fixed roles played by classes of individuals comprising the consuming the informed educated con Sumer will then be Able to properly judge the economic and social needs of his family. He will be Able to resist advertising aimed at inducing him to acquire below or above his needs and to resist the suggestion that he has or has t certain government is ready to act for tile consumer said or. Heald. Government at All Levels should be involved in Many of your j. F. Grandy Deputy minister j of the newly formed Federal department of consumer and corporate affairs spoke to the meeting earlier about the role his organization is playing. He described Consumers As history s most recent victims of it is becoming increasingly fashionable to refer to con Sumers As beleaguered exploited embattled or the role of his ministry he said is to intervene in the consumer Market with Regula tory action having the Force of Law. W. Hamilton executive assist ant to the president of Manitoba Pool elevators. Each explained to the meeting the particular problems and challenges their organizations face in today s markets. Or. Child noted that con Sumer criticism of the profit motive in Industry was unfair because Lack of profit goes against the Best interests of the consumer. It is Only with profits that Industry can provide efficiency variety improved Quality and an eventual reduction of Cost to the consumer. He emphasized that he was not pleading a Case for unrestricted Correct profits but trying to the atmosphere sur rounding the meat packing Industry. He predicted distinct possibilities of Price for meats. All expressed approval of work being done by the con Sumers association of Canada. Wrong with a society which says to Young people we want you to learn to seek out and they have to answer Fine you want us to do this then Why have you fenced us in. So we can t do children should be taught from a gradual decisions and Sivility. They should be aware of the dangers of crossing a Street or playing far away from Home. They should be. As they grow up he said. The instantaneous transmission through the news Media of information on the use of drugs presents a problem but parents can t insulate their children he said. They should rather bring other information to Chil Dren at the same time As these influences. After the session the women discussed a Resolution to ask the Canadian news Media to refrain from showing exact methods of using drugs. One woman said she knew of one incident of glue sniffing where children had Learned the method from a news Story. Another said she did not like to build a Fence around children. I like them to come in Contact with these things when they Are at the age when i can still influence another i Don t think we should Tell the press what to Youdon t have to depend on the i e s s to show these they la spread any the Resolution was not voted . A Keats was elected president of the 32-member Kine the club of Winnipeg an auxiliary to the Kinsmen club of Winnipeg. Vice presidents Are mrs. N. R. Lee and mrs. Murray Black Secre tary mrs. D. M. Swan and treasurer mrs. M. C. Rol and. Mrs. A. B. Tevendale is past president. The club has continued sponsorship of an italian girl donated to the Kinsmen Centre for the handicapped and sent 20 gift bags to can Adian save the children fund for Korea. Mrs. Wil Liam Ruthwell received the Elinor Grey memorial Tro Phy for outstanding work. Here from England or. And mrs. William Clayton of Bolton Lancashire England Are spending a month with their Niece mrs. L. G., Dunn or. Dunn and family rustic Avenue St. Vital. Don to Rock Brief comes As Surprise Montreal up a sting mrs. Tessier Grey haired and ing Don to Rock the boat Brief heard by the Royal commission on the status of women thurs Day night called for disallow Ance of abortion divorce and homosexual acts and for self control instead of sexual permissiveness. The Brief from the Ordre Des Dames Helene de Champlain a social club at Ste. Agathe que., was greeted impassively by the seven member commission. But an official confided later it expressed opinions once thought typical of Quebec. How Ever it was the first Brief of its kind we be heard in the prov Ince. It was quite a women find their fullest biological and psychological Ful filament when they devote them selves to Home and the Brief said. Since families of two Chil Dren Only cannot assure sur Vival of the French canadians As an ethnic group govern ments should offer Aid to moderately numerous presented by club Secretary Margerite Tessier the Brief recommended increasing the num Bers of marriage and family counsellors to encourage reasonable Fertility Mastery of self and marriage preparation courses should be encouraged at All lev Els of education the Brief said. Under the heading deca Dence the Brief said morality is on the decline and one of the contributing factors is the full time working Mother. Sometimes a woman pre tends a need for luxuries and Calls working an economic be slight said the government had indicated support of the charter of human rights and therefore was bound to respect life. But if the abortion Law is widened it will be an acknowledgement that the embryo is a thing not a human abortion must be forbid she read. An abnormal child must not be deprived of life because he May not have everything it would be wrong to abort a child in which malformation is a possibility not a certainty. Rape or incest Are acts out Side the child s control and he should not lose his life because of another s the Brief said the Federal government s proposed omnibus Bill to Reform the criminal code was a mixture of Good measure with other issues such As Abor Tion and homosexuality and the haste with which it has been presented indicates that it is considering that homosexuality is a mental disorder to legalize it would be to encourage instead mrs. Tessier said the Bill should be with drawn and special psychiatric clinics be established to treat homosexuals. Cassity. Publicity Given to the working woman has under mined the importance of the woman in the correction egg Basket stores 1412 main St. Pm. Jul 9-7722 Canada Grade a fresh eviscerated Chicken Road 37clb. Should have Reao u. Upon but resolutions ther study sent Back to committee for the fur a detect k i a Resolution calling for new Media to halt precise description or depiction of methods was Defeated Almos unanimously at the thursday afternoon session of the 160 annual farm women s week. About 25 women attending the sessions sponsored by the Mani Toba Farmer s Union in St mrs. Robert Soronow is 1968-69 president of the Lillian Freiman chapter of Hadassah. She succeeds mrs. Harry Aren son. Vice presidents Are mrs. Morris Merkel and mrs. D. S. Kaufman Secretary mrs. Jack Gold and treasurer mrs. Mandy Robinovitch. The slate was elected at the annual meeting at the town n country restaurant at which rabbi Laurence be Sis spoke. The department is arbiter or Rule maker he said but its function should Stop Short at the Kitchen door. We should not in my View adopt any Mary l. Pinkerton feted Bride elect of of Mary Lynne Pinkerton Roland Man., Bride elect Bruce e. Stevenson of Estevan was honoured by the communities of Mcnab and Myrtle Man., at a Shower in Myrtle United Church Christine Thomson Linda Foster and Donna Mcleod Linden. Avenue East Kildonan held a miscellaneous Shower. A breakfast at the hotel fort Garry was Given by mrs. John Queen and Marie to Mcleod. Co workers from Ted Grain growers held a presentation luncheon at Chan s restaurant. The couple Colleen Crai Vford feted at showers Colleen Crawford who Wil marry Duncan Jessiman Satur Day was honoured at Trousseau held by her Mother mrs Harold drive St. Boniface. Showers for the Bride elec were hosted by mrs. Albert Pariseau Cabot Crescent St vital with mrs. Leonard Sawat sky mrs. N. H. Pirotton Iroquois Bay St. Boniface with Pamela Pirotton mrs. Arnold Johanson Victoria Crescent St vital with mrs. Omer Van Walleghem and mrs. Walter Van Walleghem mrs. J. M. Huot Langevin Street St. Boniface with mrs. Denton Booth mrs. Betty Winder Lyndale drive with. Mrs. John Watt Marjorie Bartel Furby Street and mrs. R. C. Robson Snow Street fort Garry with mrs. Stanley Eagle ton. A bridesmaids Shower was hosted by Nancy Kryschuk Lyndale drive with Pamela Pirotton Jaylene Gould and Renee de Meyer. Parties for the bridal couple were held by mrs. Arthur Humphries Crawford Street St. Boniface with Steven w. C. Mrs. Mudlo and by mrs. Gardner Oxford Street. Mrs. Edward Gould and Jay Lene Gould hosted a luncheon at the Winnipeg Winter club and mrs. R. L. Howden and mrs. Roy Inman held a breakfast at the red lion inn. Out of town guests expected at the. Wedding include or. And mrs. Stanley Smith Edmonton or. And mrs. Tom Jessiman Calgary or. And mrs. D. M. Jessiman Florida and or. And mrs. Steven Mudlo California. Will be married saturday in Windermere United Church fort Garry. Fabric buy the Yard at the marked Price and get your second Yard for Loc All this week textile discount Centre Mcdermot at Arthur Northdale shopping Centre Selkirk at Powers Goulet shopping Centre Birney Haslett or. And . A. Birney of Winnipeg take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter Carol Lynne to Lieut. Randall Noel Haslett son of or. And mrs. R. M. Hemmingsen of Alymer Quebec. The wedding to. Take place on july 6th, at . At Norwood United Church. Jones Fields or. And mrs. C a r r o m d. Fields announce the marriage of their daughter Carol Anne in Toronto june 4th, to ran Dolph Newman Jones son of or. And mrs. Albert Thomas Jones Budley Ontario. John s College decided against the Resolution after it had returned from committee study. Other resolutions passed included a request that manufacturers be made responsible for defective consumer goods. It was noted that some warranties or guarantees issued with goods such As electrical appliances Are not Worth the paper they Are written As one woman put it. Another Resolution called for the election of a women s president and vice president at the National level the president to automatically be a member of the National executive and the vice president to be on the National Board of the organization referred to is the proposed National farm ers organization. Prefacing the Resolution were observations that women had not been called upon to take part in the formation of the ew4 organization s and that it was necessary to clearly define women s status in the organization. Mrs. H. Harte Man., was elected to Convene provincial legislation subjects at next year s farm women s week. Mrs. Kris Freeman of Ashern Man., was re elected for health and welfare mrs. 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