Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 19, 1968

Issue date: Wednesday, June 19, 1968
Pages available: 68
Previous edition: Tuesday, June 18, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba 20 Winnipeg free press wednesday june 19, 1963 be o Keti Ernina while five Federal election returning officers in the greater Winnipeg area Are men women Deputy returning officers out number the men by about 14 to one. Figures obtained for the five constituencies of St. Boniface Winnipeg South Winnipeg South Centre Winnipeg North and Winnipeg North Centre give the total number of women Deputy returning officers As 946 and men As 68. Tom Elaine chief returning officer for Winnipeg North Centre says that he finds the women applicants for the Posi Tion More dependable than the men. The men who apply Are generally elderly and Don t take their Job As seriously As women or. Elaine said in a Telephone interview he is always confident that an experienced woman Deputy returning officer will do a Good most of tile women have been involved in politics for some time he said. Although the pin Money of does offer some of the attraction or. Elaine feels that the women Are rather proud of the Job. The Only place where or. Elaine would t use women is in i the rougher areas around Alexander the Deputy returning officers will be on the Job from about . To 9 . Election Day. Pioneer women give pin to mrs. Chaikin mrs. Osher Chaikin was presented with a Pioneer women awards pin at the annual wind up meeting of hat Mikvah chapter of Pioneer women. Mrs. Chaikin a founding member of the group will Settle with her family in Israel. Mrs. Jack Gardner and mrs. Abe Rosenberg succeed mrs. Aaron Wolinsky to the chairmanship of the group. Treasurer is mrs. Wolinsky Secretary mrs. Israel Kleiman. 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Vice presidents Are mrs. Walter Lewicki and mrs. Michael Kep Ron recording Secretary mrs. Harry Spur corresponding Secretary mrs. Alex Strell treasurer mrs. Eugene Der she. Photo montage shows conservative Leader Robert Stanfield surrounded by the party s women candidates in the Federal election. They Are clockwise from top right Jean Wadds senior women my since Grenville Carleton ont., Huguette Marleau Montreal writer and lawyer opposing prime minister Trudeau in mount Royal que. Aurore Chorion Labrie a businesswoman from nor Anda in ont. Betty Knight Secretary to an Ontario Cabinet minister in Toronto Broadview Kay Strong an executive of the Consumers association of can Ada in Toronto s Parkdale and Laura Sabia past president of the Canadian federation of University women in St. Catharines ont. R6. Set Violet out mrs. Michael Peake took six awards in the annual show of the african Violet society of Canada held this month under the sponsorship of the Winnipeg african Violet society. In addition to being named Queen by both the Canadian arid the Winnipeg groups she had the most entries in the show of 184 exhibits by 24 exhibitors the largest Plant the Plant with the greatest number of Blos soms and the Best Blue ribbon Plant with fringed blossoms. Runner up to the Fluelen was awarded to mrs. So. Senor Tinghui. Mrs. Schorting Kuis also took the Winnipeg award for the Best collection of three named varieties the Canadian award for the most first ribbons and the Sellers memorial award for the highest other Winnipeg awards went to mrs. K. E. Johnstone second Best collection of three named varieties and mrs. C. W. Ges Nerad grand award. The Canadian society gave awards to Harbo Crest Nurser twin parents meet the Winnipeg parents of twins and triplets organization will hold the final meeting of the year at 8 . Monday in the free press building. The Agenda includes installation of officers movies of the 1967 and registration for the september picnic. Parents or guardians of twins or triplets May join at this meeting. Ies of Victoria for the Best commercial display and Calder s Vio Letry of Winnipeg for the Best Plant in commercial Dis play. _ special awards went to Marie Ferras of North Vancouver for the largest number of entries from the farthest distance Robert Serbin the Best staged display on the show theme african violets in the red River Valley and mrs. G. L. Meyer a Novice award. St. Norbert party St. Norbert Community club will hold a Barbecue and dance open to the Public from . Friday to saturday at Richot Hall. Club hockey awards will be presented during the evening. Admission will Cost a person. Casual dress is suggested. Board to arbitrate policewoman s Case Toronto up the discrimination Case of a Sault Ste. Marie ont. Policewoman ended monday in the Ontario court of Appeal when she agreed to have i her grievances judged by an arbitration Board. Lois Beckett claimed she was a victim of discrimination by i the City of Sault Ste. Marie its police commission and police association because she is a woman. She said she was wrongfully demoted to a clerk typist s Job with the p o 1 i c e department where she is paid less a week than a male police consta ble. Miss Beckett had originally taken action in the Ontario supreme court but moved to the Appeal court after or. Justice r. I. Ferguson disallowed her claims. Monday her lawyer Henry m. Lang told the Appeal court his client is willing to submit to arbitration but wanted the a peal judges to set aside a ruling on certain parts of Ferguson s decision. The three Appeal judges said they could not agree with or. Justice Ferguson s statement that she is not being discriminated against by the fact Tia she receives a different wage from male constables for the fact of difference is in acc orc with every Rule of economics civilization family life and com Mon the supreme court Justice re clo6er i g. Mrs. W. S. Striae of has been chosen this year s Queen of the Winnipeg Branch streamlines club of Manitoba with a weight loss of pounds. Princesses Are mrs. Dorothy Nanosky less 40 pounds and mrs. Mary Gallant less 38. Mrs. Striae of Mother of two said in a Telephone interview she had wanted to lose another 16vi pounds which seems no More than a few pounds after the initial loss. Dieting under a physician s is Adaza supervision she started on a then dropped to a 750-calorie regimen after a significant initial loss. She had gained the weight quite quickly when she stopped smoking and started she still does t smoke. 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