Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 22, 1970, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday april 22, 1970 rods main at Logan red or Hue of raced beef properly Cut i wham 9uick Frozen de Virid 220 to 240 lbs. In. Hinds 123 to 140 Ibl. La. Hamburg lbs. 1.29 sausage farm style j n pork n beef _ la. 4jc ribs boiling beef la. 35c steer beef sirloin round Wing 99 Chuck bar b qua Steak la. O71 Yeal shoulder Steak la .79c picnics ,0, cooked la. Etc garlic sausage la. Niimd steer beef or whole roast la. Oil pot roast Young steer co beef la. J71 Cross rib Young steer beef Semi boned _ la. Sirloin Young steer beef it it Boneless la. 77c can. Or. A a a. 4 lbs. La. 171 fowl dressed fryers Chicken 07 Plit sides la. 07 c turkeys 4 to 16 Oft is. La. Jevc Butts pork j0 whole roast la. H71 steaks Ork shoulder la. Jul chops icon Empire Rob. Heed icon unbranded wieners Amily ack lbs. 1.15 potatoes can. No. 2 Oft Grade us. Can. No. I cooking Ontario onions 3i.bs.49c Marlinka grapes in 59c Grapefruit fancy 12 for 99t banquet 11 of. Inners 59c Raser Vale 8 of. Hicken beef Turkey meat pies Lien s of. Keapple Grapefruit Rys Tais Elmer our minestrone 7 10 Al. Of. For i Ulver pitted berries 5 for 99c Jubilee 12 of. Unch meat 2 for 79c Heel Whiz 79t Andale Pink Ali of. Almon 2fu 89c of. Pc. Cookies 4fo 99c minute 24 of. 79t aple Leaf sliced 3 foil i or salted Odas 2 lbs 75c Elmer Tomato our 10t1nsm a jul House Offee purpose la. 79c Tusso 1s Izza mix 45 Saint gets last laugh on Vatican o. Mccarthy Saint watchers spaniards and the occasional Odd per son who still Belics that modern Man has much to learn from uie past received Happy news recently. St. Teresa of Aua Mustic reformer writer but above All a common sense Chris Tian was proclaimed a Doc Tor of Hie Church. The event probably would live passed unnoticed in the secular press were not women s liberation now a growth Industry. In the Case of St. Teresa the liberation Means that she is the first woman to get on the Church s list of doctors now in the club with 29 male giants of theology that includes Augustine Aquinas and Francis de sales. Of All those who have come a Long Way Teresa has perhaps come the Long est at the height of her career which then seemed like the depth she was Mit ten by an angry papal Nuncio As a restless Gada bout or in the latin Femina Izquieta. The Vati can s Man sneered that she was proud and disobedient and teaches theology As though she were a doctor of the in making Teresa exactly that the Vatican admits the laugh is on them. The importance of this Spanish nun in the kith Cen Tury is much the same Rea son for her importance in the 20th As then the Church is now in disarray and Iii need of direction As then holiness is still Mista Kenly seen As a goal meant Only for a few gymnasts of piety not the Many mortals of Ordinary muscle As then the times now need nothing so. Much As a reformer with a sense of Delight and a gift for humor. On this last Point Teresa said it Best in her famous one liner god deliver us from sullen today she would beg Relief also from sullen politicians sul Len pundits sullen every bodies. Teresa was born to mid dle class parents in 1515 in the walled City of Avia 50 Miles West of Madrid. The times were Stormy. During her life of 67 years Henry Viii ran eng land on the whim of his lust Pizarro killed and plan d e r e d in Peru Luther nailed his gripes on a Church door Al Greco brooded Over Toledo and Calvin concocted his theory of total depravity. As if this weren t enough Spain hosted the inquisition a period of death and torture that catholicism has never lived Down. Last Chance at 20, Teresa entered the carmelites a contemplative order named after it. Car Mel in Palestine where the Prophet Elijah disappeared into heaven. That Teresa enjoyed a youth of gaiety and Romance is shown in her remark to a Young Man at a banquet who could t take his eyes off her pretty feet in dancing slippers la ivc a Good look Cabal said Teresa leaving shortly for the covent you won t be getting another once i the cloister the Young woman saw the need for Reform the carmelite convents like All of Spain were no More centres of Christian living than the country estates of the Cas Tillian Rich. Nuns wore jew Elry threw parties nibbled on sweetmeats and settled for the Good life not the spiritual life. Since Teresa had a Natu ral and searching honesty it was All too much for her. Serving god in Justice fortitude of soul and humility should be the Only adventure for the contemplative sister she said. Before beginning her re form of tie carmelites and shakeup of the Spanish Church Teresa lived As a simple Convent nun. She suffered what her Friend St. John of the Cross called the dark night of the a slate of spiritual pain in which All feeling of god is lost but which once passed through teases the soul into a new and higher level of consciousness. Yet Teresa was anything but Long faced about the trial. No wonder you have so few she said familiarly to god when you treat the ones you have so after 30 years As a nun in the ranks even in the Kitchen our lord moves among the pots and pans Teresa was ready to take on the Spanish Hierarchy and pm purple errand boys from the Vatican. Wily knowledge with a wily knowledge of Church intrigue she not Only reformed her order by founding 17 new convents in Spain Iii which obedience poverty and Charity were restored Teresa also says British biographer Victoria Sackville West. Was at tacking by implication the whole rot and demoralization of uie Spanish Church and the clergy knew but always the Light touch was present. To a Young nun who like so Many then and today exaggerating by pictured herself As the worst of sinners Teresa quipped now sister re member none of us Are perfect. Just make sure those sins of yours Don t turn into bad the two classic works of the Saint Are the Way of perfection and the Interior Castle of which Are still widely read. The modern Church needs a St. Teresa As badly As Church in the 16th Century. One perhaps two or three Are probably working for Reform this very Day but it is hard to recognize them. The papal Nuncio mentality is still around ready to Tell the nuns How to live their lives and keep their halos shiny. Last summer a historic meeting of contemplative Sisters As opposed to ones in tie Active ministry was held in Woodstock my. France refuses to pay Bill by Stephen Broening Paris a a United tales claim of nearly for military facile left behind when France v i c t e d nato forces three ago stands Little Chance of Ling honoured. Repeated attempts by . Plomas to collect on the Bill Esen led 15 months ago have in politely but firmly re puffed. N conversations with the americans High French offi als have not formally rejected e claim but in private they ado it Clear the French gov Ament is not prepared to pay. Beside uie . Note there is similar Bill from nato itself. The two total almost the Bills represent what the United states and its nato partners consider the residual value to France of More than 400 installations built in this country As part of the Western defence system while France was still participating in nato s military command. President Charles de Gaulle withdrew France from the com Mand in March and gave nato a year to leave the coun try. The Short term eviction no Tice violated a 1957 treaty nato contends. Between 1950 and 19g6, the United states spent for construction i France of nine air Fields two port facilities and hundreds of depots warehouses offices hospitals and railway sidings. Alliance expenditures for shared military installations came to another the nato allies argue that first Mac Sadk new York when the inns Atlantic Cable opened in 1858. First messages were exchanged by president Buchanan and England s Queen Victoria. The installations left behind have a residual value to the French and Point to the fact that some of them have been taken Over by French forces. French diplomats Parry with the ingenious notion of Nega Tive residual Brief that it would Cost France a great Deal to destroy All that Concrete and restore the Sites to their native condition. Pollution Over Riff feared Toronto up Over reaction to pollution problems could Force some companies out of business and harm the Cana Dian Economy a water Quality consultant said monday. T. W. Beak of t. W. Beak consultants ltd., Montreal told the annual meeting of uie Cana Dian Institute of mining and metallurgy the emotional re action of the Public could prompt regulatory bodies to go overboard. It is quite possible that we May impose such severe restrictions on the paper and min ing industries thai they May be forced to close Down some plants. Industry must accept some responsibility for this Over reaction. There has been a tendency on the part of Industry to do no More than is required. This is a very understandable react Ion p Bill it can Lead to the sort of Over reaction we arc now exp i he said Industry should do All it can to protect the Environ ment As a matter of vital in resolutely they decided to go ahead with renewing their orders including he carmelites whether Rome smiled or not. Sci arts from the week lung meeting say that never was there a group of women so full of enthusiasm Hope common sense and laugh Ter. If a Teresa was there the Church is Lucky again. Fertility declines 50 per cent United nations n. Y. All countries thai today Are highly developed have experienced at least a 50 per cent decline in their population s Fertility. 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