Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 20, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 Winnipeg free press thursday june 20, 1968 couples Mark anniversaries or. And mrs. S. To Starr of Central Park Lodge were married 67 years ago wednesday. Married june 19, 1901, at mor Ris Man., or. And mrs. Starr have since resided in Winnipeg. They have three living children All in Winnipeg eight grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. Or. Stan is 89 and his wife 85. An or. And mrs. Arthur Cossor Central Park Lodge plan to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary at a Tea for friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 . Wednesday at the Home of or. And mrs. J. L. Gardiner Gle Lawn Crescent St. Vital. The Coss prs were married june 26, 1908, in Moosomin . They have resided in Winnipeg since 1917. Or. Cossor 88, is retired from Cana Dian National railways and Eastman s photographic materials Ltd. Mrs. Cossor is 85. The Manitoba association of registered nurses wants any National medical plan to include payment for nursing services. A Resolution approved at the association s 54th annual meet ing this month urges representation to the Federal and provincial authorities to include for All nursing services in any Universal medical pay ment scheme. The Resolution is based on a statement that an increased amount of nursing care Given in the Home can decrease the length of a Hospital stay and the number of admissions and re admissions and that the Cost of hospitalization is increasing. favors a joint study with the Manitoba medi Cal association and the Mani Toba Hospital association into utilization of emergency and outpatients department facilities to reach More people through re organization it also favors expanding psychiatric facilities in a regi onal basis and extending health services and programs to indians and eskimos. Other resolutions ask the association encourage individual nurses to seek preparation in psychiatric nursing at the master or doctor level. The University of Manitoba Institute a planned master s programme in nursing Educa Tion. Final Montreal session hears of War devastation by David Quintner Montreal up a clutch of briefs ranging from a plea for mass involvement in bring ing permanent peace to the world to the need for some relaxation of abortion Laws enlivened the final hearings of the pages of the report will gather dust in the archives. For if our government is unable to enforce existing Legisla Tion minimum wage Laws for will be gained by passing More Laws who Ever heard the wives Royal commission inquiring into mothers Sisters of Cabinet min the status of women Here last Sisters or members of Parlia week. Ment speak out on vital issues one submission even ques j must they All stand like Dum lined the value of the commis Sion. While the seven commissioners remained impassive they were told it was a sort of madness to seek Justice for women in a world fast moving to Claire Culhane one of three women submitting a Brief on be half of a Montreal area Branch of the voice of women said she had recently returned from Vietnam from the full horror of this particular she had spent six months with the Canadian medical team in Quang Ngai province and now was trying to spread a message of no More War anywhere and help Young people who Are fed up with being prepared for Cannon the organization s general Brief said it believed that after the commission had published its report some enlightened legislation will be passed to improve the lot of the few and Mies beside their husbands on the front pages of newspapers -. And never have a thought about what is going separately Irene Kon a member of the organization j asked if Canadian women were to gain tomorrow through these hearings would it make any Basic change in our lives will More Day care centres a reduction in income tax easier Abor Tion or divorce Laws really make us happier will it ease the tension and anxiety of the men with whom we live and mrs. Kon said the answer was no. Two submissions from men an author and a philosopher suggested the answer to women s problems might lie in Tho Wisdom and guidance of the opposite sex. G. C. Payette 65, of Montreal who earlier this year published then the Burden of sorrow own Book How to get and misery expressed on the i hold a woman told the com Mission that a woman would be Happy Only As Long As she related to a Man. Show me a Man anywhere in the world who knows where he is going and i la show you a woman who is helping him get his Book published by him advises a Man must become Shoul Der the responsibilities of and act like a manager. He should train treat and use his wife As he would an assistant in Busi Ness. His 23-Page Brief contained extracts from his Book and offered advice to men on How to conduct themselves with women. He was preceded by Marcel Lambert of Montreal whose nine Page Brief attempted to show the reasons for differences and similarities Between the sexes. The hearings closed with a Thrift shop hours change on monday the Junior league Thrift shop Ellice Avenue will oper ate on summer hours of . To . Monday through Friday starting monday and continuing until aug. 30. The shop will close for two weeks aug. 2, re opening aug. 20. Three student submission which suggested legalization of contraception and sterilization combined with establishment of family planning centres would help eliminate the Large num Bers of criminal abortions which take place annually. The students members of the medical students society of Mcgill University in Montreal said criminal abortions take place in Canada every year compared to live births annually. It is evident that criminal abortion is being used As a method of family planning especially in the Early years of marriage in the 16 to 20 years age group and again later in the 41 to 50 years age in recommending that Abor Tion be made Legal where there is danger to health of the Mother or where the foetus is Likely to be deformed and when preg Nancy is the result of rape and incest the three students suggested however that making abortion Legal on demand would not be the answer. Abortion is a symptom of the need for family planning. 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A fires be outlawed under a new air pollution control ordinance approved by Baltimore county lawmakers but the tradition of tin backyard was preserved by making an exception of outdoor education programs for diploma nurses to programs in Community col Leges be established. Programs in vocational institutions or on the Job training programs be established to train supportive workers for nurses. Nurses through the association participate in counsel Ling students on a nursing career. Any recommending body dealing with nursing services or education be composed of a majority of nurses. Members of the association i Cire make known to the Public the potentially harmful effects of cigarette smoking. The association endorses a Resolution prepared by the social and economic welfare committee of the Canadian nurses association to set the National salary goal at a year for a beginning licensed or registered nurse of a Basic diploma nursing program. 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