Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 11, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg. Free press thursday july 11, 1968 a news n sneaker shod girls visit Art gallery by Lyn Schankerman the Winnipeg Art gallery rows and Walls of silent comments made by those Ether Eal creatures called artists was visited thursday by 60 Short and sneaker Clad girls. They were the Vanguard from the Young women a Christian association s Camp Bonaventure a a Day Camp located Al la Barriere Park St. Norbert arrangements begun in March had been made with the gallery director Ferdinand Eck Hardt and the Owca to bring two sessions of campers to the part of the Camp program. Working with 60 children at a time the counsellors bring the girls into the gallery for explanation of the carious pieces on display by or. Eckhardt then films on the subject of Art. A gallery spokesman and Marine Van Beek assistant director of the Yew stated it was probably the first Opportunity for these children aged eight to 12, to actually visit a gallery and have things explained. The exhibitions the children saw were the new acquisitions and the permanent collection. Miss Van bees said there was an Active arts and crafts program at the campgrounds with creativity geared to a natural setting. There is one University Fine arts student on the Camp miss Van Beek pointed out and she would probably be Able to develop any insights perceived at the gallery initiation. The gallery exposure might help the children understand the different ways of expressing a response she said. The Camp itself is aimed at giving an awareness of natural resources and the Winnipeg Art gallery venture is along the same vein making the children aware of the City s facilities. She noted they Aren t always in a country the films being shown Are those in Stock from the Well received lunch time during the Winter series held months a gallery spokesman said. The entire program taking a Little More than an hour finished with the rather subdued children picking up their Camp bags from the Long gallery area and grouping Home. It s All in the spirit of fun said the spokesman. Speaking afterwards or. Eck Hardt said he would love to see Many children take advantage of any form of Art education. There is a great Lack of Art educationalists in this country he said. Until his present search for a full time Art Educationalist is successful he agreed that there was Little to lose and every trying to gain from the pro Gram. It is hoped that inter Este associations will inquire into the possibility of using the idea of their members the Yew Tours will font run each wednesday until july 31 with each tour composed o different children seeing differ ent films Terra Lee James Middle and Corinna p Iff Man right get an ill list Safive explanation from Winnipeg Art gallery director or. Ferdinand Eckhart on a reclining figure by Henry Moore. It was part of a new Art in the summertime program initiated with girls from the Owca Camp Bonaventure. Urban study suggested by Cal ont. For mation of a Royal commission to study Urban development and current housing legislation was recommended wednesday by the annual convention of the Catholic women s league of on Tario. A Resolution asked that the commission study housing lation to classify the role of each level of government in making the Law More effective and to provide More reasonably priced housing for canadians. In the meantime the Council recommended that the govern ment consider allowing Home owners to deduct mortgage in Terest payments from their Homes for compilation of in come tax. Another Resolution said that a counselling program should be made mandatory before divorces. Such a program would provide stability in our Chang ing society and assistance for those marriages which have encountered a number of resolutions approved by the provincial Council will be sent to the National Cal Council for consideration and forwarding to the Federal government mended included of f e d e r Al provincial and municipal governments in controlling retail distribution of toxic glue and solvents used by youngsters for glue sniffing. Of criminal re cords of person s who rehabilitate themselves. Driving Educa Tion in the province. System of compensation to reimburse victims of Crimi Nal attacks who suffer from disablement or loss of earning Power. Amendment to the child welfare act to require that a reliable and responsible per son be m charge of infants and Small children in dwellings. The Cal also pledged support to the association of Catholic High school boards of Ontario and the Ontario separate school trustees association in their Effort to obtain adequate Finan Cial All grades kindergarten to Grade 13, for All Ontario children in the province attending school in the Public Catholic by Elinor Reading Saskatoon the Canadian nurses association will sponsor a National testing service for nurse and nursing assistant registration c n a members were told wednesday. Dorothy Colquhoun of Toron to director of testing services for the Ontario registered Nur ses association said the examinations will be a completely Canadian they would reflect Canadian practices and be constructed by Canadian nurses. E English speaking candidates for nursing registration in eight provinces now take the state Board test Pool examinations developed in the United states by the National league for nursing evaluation services. We icare will need computers Calif. A scientific and technological and Vance t is producing so Many new books that librarians of the future will have to be aided by computers to keep up with the Dow. This View was expressed by or. William picker ing director of the Jet propulsion Laboratory at the 59th an Nual conference of the special libraries association. Saskatoon up univer Sal medical care insurance will require More efficient use health facilities the Canadian nurses association was told. Or. J. N. Crawford Deputy minister of National health and welfare said nurses will take Over such responsibilities As pre Natal care Well baby Check ups care of the elderly and rehabilitation because of the pressure placed on physicians by an increased demand for services. In a reply or. Robin f. Badgley chairman of the department of behavioural sciences at the University of Toronto told the More than Cna members that Canada May be playing an expensive and dangerous game of Blindman s Bluff by assuming that Money spent on medical insurance will improve the population s health. The two were the major speakers in a discussion of National medical care insurance on the first Day of the Cna annual convention. Or. Badgley said there is Little evidence to prove that people will use health services if economic barriers Are removed or that even their use will reduce disease sharply. We May be in danger of supporting programs which have Little or no Impact on the health of the people sacred cows which will become Well established Well accepted and utterly he said it is easier to ask for More doctors More nurses and More hospitals than to Exa mine the efficiency of existing programs. I he called for a fraction of governments health budgets to be set aside for the critical and impartial appraisal of the of health or. Crawford said nurses will have to revise education pro Grams Toj prepare students for broader responsibilities. He predicted most provinces will have established medical insurance plans in1 cooperation with the Federal government within a year and nurses duties will expand. Ontario. And new Brunswick use Orna tests which Are to become the nucleus of a Cna service scheduled to offer registration tests to All provinces by 1970. They Are to cover five Fields medical surgical obstetric paediatric and psychiatric nursing. Or. Colquhoun. Was speaking As a member of a panel on testing at the Cna biennial convention. Social events Honor anniversary couple a series of social events honoured or. And mrs. Fred Semenuk Berrydale Avenue St. Vital on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Relatives and friends hosted a dinner party at the International inn a family dinner at the Lotus restaurant followed by a gathering Al their shome and a social1 evening at Christ the King Parish Hall St. Vital. Or. And mrs. Semenuk who were married june received As gift a combination television and stereo set. Sister entertains for Mary Hodgson mrs. Robert Odd sch of Owen sound ont., honoured her sister Mary Hodgson saturday Bride elect of William . At a Trousseau Tea the Tea was held at the Home of the Sisters parents or. And mrs. George c. Hodgson Cordova Street who Are currently in thailand., a Tea was also Given by mrs. William e. Houston Mother of the Groom elect and her Daugh Ter mrs. Robert Upton Elm Street. Showers were hosted by Pamela Moore Academy Road with mrs. Brian Hilton of Toronto mrs. Edwin dim lop Brock Street Tveith mrs. Richard Thiessen and Sheila Mcewen Mcmillan Avenue. A dinner party for the engaged couple was held by or. And mrs. Peter Ramsay Taylor Avenue. The parents of the bridegroom elect or. And is. William a. Houston planned an after rehearsal party to take place at the hotel fort Garry. At left Bernard Kay mar sits surrounded by his new cosmetic glasses. Those modelled at right Are his Butterfly stye something spectacular intended for next Winter s Southern vacation time. Of new York Pardon me it we no longer Call them sunglasses. Sunglasses Are old hat. They Haye become cosmetic glasses. The frames Are deigned to do the utmost for cheekbones. The Lens colors Are figured out to make sexy eyes. The whole production has to ook As Well pushed up on top of the head As across the eyes. In order to get the right glasses on the right girls English born designer Bernard Layman has just put directive Abels on his collections. The ittle tags read for Square aces. For Oval faces. For round aces. For Long faces. Of Small aces. 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Almost All the glasses Are color graded from dark at the top to. Clear at the Bottom for Reading a Road map without having to take them off. Ber arid Kayman very car conscious. He also makes a headband that keeps hair in place and has a visor that pushes up and Down. Some of the other glasses have two pairs of lenses. The can be snapped in Are for driving at night or in the fog. Bernard Kayman inside fashion Eugenia Sheppard has Strong likes and dislikes about tie Way women pick and Wear his cosmetic glasses. The new tags Are mild compared to what he would say if he were in stores watching customers shop. He hates harlequin shapes. They Cut right across the eyebrows and produce an expression of perpetual Surprise. They. Also Point towards the nose and make it look longer. He hates Rhine stories on Glas ses in any Way shape or form. For evening he likes frosted frames thai Are almost invisible and lenses either the color of eyes Hainsw or powder. 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