Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 18, 1968

Issue date: Thursday, July 18, 1968
Pages available: 56
Previous edition: Wednesday, July 17, 1968
Next edition: Friday, July 19, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 18, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba By i i is successful living Fay Don s dark dear Doris i m sending you some forms worked out by our Church with the idea of getting people to express wishes about funeral arrangements while they Are still around. You will remember you were interested in hearing More. Some people were annoyed when they got the letter and form but i suspect a great Many will see the sensible rather than the sentimental Side and co operate. Certainly even the main factual information about one s family is Only casually known by friends or even relatives and dates have a Way of melting into one another All too easily. But not elderly dear elder Well Good for the instigators of this idea excerpting from pre arranged funeral directions i read the person who says it does t matter to me what happens to my property or my body when i am finished with them is not easing the Burden of those who live after the committee on Christian Faith of the United Church of Canada reported in part Christian people should discuss freely with one another and with their minister while they Are still in Good health their wishes concerning death and funeral instructions in the detail suggested herein Are not necessarily a proper function of a would anyone like further details dear Doris i m worried about my 13-year old daughter. She has always toed in. When she was four a specialist told me her legs were straight but that she would toe in until she was old enough to care about appearances. Her right foot almost flops in As she walks. Should i have her doing exercises or should i have a doctor see her must not neglect this dear must not could t agree More. By now she surely cares about appear ances or could be helped to. I m thinking that a specialist is the one who could suggest just How to strengthen those Muscles right now while Bones and tissues Are still developing. This is no time to hesitate. I confidential to Young at heart you say you Don t want to break up this Man s marriage. Would having an affair with him do anything to solidify it does your husband realize How cold he seems to you perhaps he feels threatened by your comparative youth and vigor. A counsellor could help you with this and might steer you to outlets for that love you Are so full of through work with handicapped or sick or Little people. Ask Doris Clark for the information you need. If she does t know Shell find from one of her consultants enclose a stamped self addressed envelope for Pri vate reply. Margery Baker was elected governor of District 7, Zonta International at the convention in Minneapolis. The District covers the seven Middle West states also Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Miss Baker is past president of Zonta of Winnipeg. Weekend special Home Crown carnations All co. 4 All colors dozen arrangement mums Poms delivered lists Portage Smith 943-0731 off Polo Park 775-8484 local head lettuce Crisp and plentiful there is a Good Supply of locally grown head let Tuce at 19 and 20 cents outside leaves Are fresh and Green. Leaves Are Crisp with a Sweet flavor and separate easily. Leaf lettuce is priced at 12 to 15 cents for a Large Bunch. Lettuce in salads or As a Gar Nish for cold meat platters and aspic salads. There is a very limited Supply of yellow and Green Beans from ocal Market gardens. Price is rom 33 to 45 cents a Pound. Green peas Are in abundant Supply with prices from 29 to 39 cents a potted. Pods Are Well filled. A open air stalls have a Small Supply of Manitoba carrots at 25 of 29 cents for a Bunch of six or seven. They Are smooth and wee shaped with fresh looking Ops. Bunched beets Are offered at 18 to 24 cents count on four of five in each bundle. Tops Are fresh and May be cooked like spinach. Manitoba cabbage May be found at All Chain stores and outdoor vegetable stalls. It is inexpensive at seven to 10 cents a Pound. Heads Are solid and a medium Green color. There is a Good Supply of locally grown cauliflower however wednes Day morning the majority of the Chain stores were featuring California grown. The local is 29 to 39 cents a head. Curd of the Flower lets is Snow White with Crisp outer jacket leaves. Imported cauliflower costs 20 to 30 merits a head More than Mani Toba grown. Weekly report on food prices radish and Green onions sell at eight to 13 cents a Bunch. Onions have two to three inches of White Root. Radish have firm roots with tangy flavor. The Manitoba vegetable marketing commission said in its weekly crop Progress report that there would be a limited Supply of local slicing cucumbers for weekend shopping. Wednesday morning Only on t a r i o Field grown cucumbers were a v a in a by e. Two Chain stores were Selling them at 13 to 15 cents a Pound others had them at 15 to 25 cents each. The first harvesting of celery is due at the beginning of next week. Imported celery retails at 18 to 33 cents a stalk. Hearts Are 39 to 49 cents for a package of two. The hearts showed rust streaks and wilted leaves but the bulk had Crisp Green ribs and Bright leaves. Bulk spinach is priced at 29 cents a Pound. Washed trimmed and packaged in cello the Cost is 25 cents for 10 ounces. Ontario new potatoes retail at 59 to 69 cents for 10 pounds look for limited supplies of local next week. Most new potatoes at Chain stores Are from California. Price varies from 69 cents weekend special to 99 cents for the 10 Pound bag. Margarine reduced top Quality Corn Oil mar Garine has come Down six cents a Pound. New Price is 55 cents for the Pound package. Butter is now 65 and 66 cents a Pound at All supermarkets. The recent Rains have hampered the Strawberry crop. The berries Are Small and a Dull red. Price is three pints for California berries sell at 49 to 59 cents a pint. Cultivated blueberries from British Columbia Are 45 to 59 cents a pint Basket. The berries Are plump and dry. Apricots sell at 45 to 49 cents a Pound. They by popular demand a Date Island s continues for 1 More week Many outstanding values in ladies Wear Winnipeg s Complete ladies Wear self serve shop 430 main St. Block North of Portage open Friday until 9 . Regent Park shopping Plaza Transcona open thursday Anil Friday until 9 . Party round held prior to wedding Cheryl Friday Brider elect of Moody was honoured at a by her Mother d. Wheeler teacher associates at general Byng school held a Shower at the Home of mrs. S. L. Baird King Sway Avenue. Parties for the Bride elect were hosted by mrs. B. R. Beaton and daughter Sherry who held a Pool party at the International inn mrs. R. A. Paterson Cordova and j. T. Quinn and mrs. Thomas Bell Avenue. Winifrede wills held a lunch Eon at the hotel fort Garry in Honor Wheeler. Mrs. A. Terry Mclntyre entertained the Bride elect at the Home of mrs. A. C. Mclntyre Elm Street. Mrs. Stefan Hansen and daughter Signy of Wellington Crescent entertained at a wine and cheese party. A Surprise Shower for the Groom elect was hosted by or. And mrs. A. Terry Mclntyre Grant Avenue. Mathers the Bride and bridegroom elect were honoured at parties Given by James Pappas Fleet Avenue mrs. Herbert w. Luck ing Montrose Street and or. And mrs. Thomas Moore Aca Demy Road. Mrs p. A. Moody of ., parents of the Groom elect planned a party to follow the wedding rehearsal thursday evening. The Manatee a3 Type of sea cow can devour 100 pounds of aquatic plants a Day. Finkleman optometrists eyes examined classes fitted 2ml floor Kensington bloc. 275 Portage ave. Phone 942-2496 hours . To . Daily re from Washington state. Rait for Apricots for reserving. They should be lady in 10 Days and will sell by ic1 Case As Well As in bulk. Charleston Grey watermelons re a Thrifty buy at 68 to 89 ints for the Melon weighing from 12 to 16 pounds it melons see at eight to 10 sets a Pound. Flesh is Bright id with Black seeds it Ripe for immediate use cantaloupes Are 25 to 39 cents Ach. Size is the Price Factor. Asaba Honeydew and persian vie Lons Are 89 to each. Hey will serve six. Cherries cheaper Bing cherries Are now Selling t 49 cents a Pound at most Permar lets As a special weekend shopping Price. Five found baskets Are where in Price is cents a Pound in five Pound baskets Are is Large Sweet and Juicy. Green grapes of the Perlette variety Are 39 to 49 cents a found Down 15 to 20 cents hey Are Small and rather sour Ted grapes Are 49 to 55 cents a found Are sweeter. Peaches Are a Fine buy at 25 o 33 cents a Pound. They Are Eady for fresh eating now. Nectarines could Benefit by two o three Days at room temper Ture. They Are 35 to 49 cents a found. There Are eight varieties of Lunis on the stalls. Cheapest re the Santa Rosas at 28 to 33 ends. Other varieties such As he Eldorado and Wickson Are 9 cents a Pound. Most expend Ive Are tragedy at 49 cents. New this week Are Bartlett pears from California at 49 cents a Pound. They Are Small and very Green. _ picnic hams Down smoked pork shoulders often called picnic hams Are one of he Best meat buys this week at 45 to 53 cents a. Pound. They can simmered in water or baked t Low temperature. Average weights Are four to 5% pounds. Beef brisket is 10 cents a Pound less at 79 cents. Cook As Label directs. There Are Good bargains on Chuck and round Bone roasts at 45 to 49 cents a Pound. Blade roasts with the Large Bone removed Are 10 cents Pound More. One meat counter is asking 791 cents a Pound for prime rib roasts. Others want 89 to 99 cents a Pound. Sirloin tip roasts Are a Good buy at 99 cents to 11.09. A Pound. Regular Price is 1.19 to Boneless Rump Oasis of beet Are reduced to 89 and 99 cents a Pound from Boneless loins of pork Are 79 cents a Pound at several Chain Tores. They can be barbecued on the spit. Apply a sauce during the last 45 minutes of cooking. Frozen game. Hens at 79 cents each can also be looked on the spit. Thaw first. Whole frying chickens at 39 ends a Pound can be oven or spit barbecued Carbon tet banned Washington Carbon tet common household cleaning product has been banned or household use by . Food and drug administration because it is a Hazard to Public the Agency pointed out the fumes of Carbon tet can be fatal and the chemical can damage the liver kidneys brain and nervous system. Since there Are Many s afer substitutes available the Fra concluded the use of Carbon tetrachloride in the household is an unnecessary ceremony Marks end six year service sister mane Rose Tugas was honoured at a ceremony marking the end of her six years As Superior and administrator of tache Hospital. The service at the Hospital was attended by friends clergy staff advisory Board members and Manitoba government officials. During her two three year terms or. Tugas was involved in such innovations As the introduction of the first Lay professional nurse in the hos Pital s history the construction of a new auditorium and the establishment of a recreational program for patients. 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