Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tuesday july 24, 1973 giving audience Goose bumps is important in theatre by Phyllis Freedman Diane Laczko i ultimate foal is to create magic on but she does t expect Success to come by magic. The 17-year-old stage management apprentice at rain Bow stage is throwing herself into various aspects of the theatre. She believes you be got to know what s going on around you. If you limit your Telf to acting you re cutting yourself Diane is one of 10 apprentices at Rainbow stage this year. As an assistant organizer she s learning Back stage work which will hopefully help prepare her for a Ca reer in the theatre. In an interview monday Diane said she s interested in acting directing and writing As possible careers. But whether she s an actress director or playwright the important thing is giving the audience she insisted theatre makes its Point when the audience sits up when people Are affect she described herself As a bit of a romanticist in saying you be got to believe what you re doing. Each show should be an Diane took Manitoba theatre Centre s creative dramatics course at age 11 and has t stopped work in the theatre since. She helped set up the Transcona Amateur theatre group and was in the Murdoch m a c k a y collegiate drama club. She has been in local productions of the Rock musical Diane Laczko one of Rainbow stage s apprentices wants a career in the theatre. 10 Tommy Bell Book and can die and the Miracle worker this past year she worked i props and wardrobe at it and she was a wardrobe mistress for the warehouse wedding in White. And Dian writes plays two of them arc now being reviewed by Toronto University professor. I can t stand people in Sho business who say they a bored by s hard work by Why do it if you Don t want t get she said. You be got to be driving stubborn. You be got t have enough guts to com Back and finish some than when you be been criticized. Diane said Fame in t nearly As important to her As Beta Happy to her work. She wants people to understand what she has to say. If i can t com i tunicate it s just a visual Dis she s prepared to change directions if things Don t turn out. There Are so Many area television writing stories but she does t plan to com Mil herself to a Long term Aca Demic life. If you Lay out a map for yourself you miss Diane wants to work in Toronto theatre then go to one of the Best acting schools perhaps the Central schoo of dramatic arts in London she plans to work in Canad an theatre when she completes her training. Ill come Back it s a huge country with a to of Prairie suffrage researched by Juliet o Neill Edmonton up never dreamed they making the comment sums up the frustrations of Julie. 25. And Cathy. 18. Two Edmonton women searching for historical material to Complete an opportunities for youth of Booklet on Prairie suffrage. In trying to Trace the role women played in political movements on the Prairies and How they won the right to vote. Cathy and Julie often found that their subjects a p a r e n 11 y thought nobody cared about what they were doing. Toothache Anbe sol relieves tooth ache pain fast. Cools soothes and helps prevent infection. For instance. Irene Parlby Aib Cna s first Cabinet min Isicar burned All her diaries Ami tetters. Margarct Lewis Alberta first woman factory inspector in 1917, was known for her stirring Julie and Cathy found she Only spoke nil the they did manage to find documents belonging to Emily Murphy Alberta s first Woi Nfn magistrate. They were in the province s Public archives gathering dust in a Box on the floor. Cathy and Julie who Don l want their last names used because the project is a col ii Active Effort wrote several newspaper articles last inter m Prairie suffrage. They obtained an of Grant this summer so they could s Arch for additional in formation in books letter pc chs tapes and inter views. Women have been Misrop Cathy said. We Barb a special Ham or Wiener buns Mcgavin wieners bulk -69 minced beef butter i ats 010 main St. Pm. 589-1982 it thl bight to limit out Stitils touts mom run Sta thus it 9-6 pm Smi want to act a better picture women Don t realize How few rights they had. They were considered no entities Ami did t even think they were equals. It is widely believed that it was a Nice smooth Road for women on the Prairies. History seems to be full of successes but we want to know women got together originally they were afraid of at the time and the difficulties they encountered from men and political Par the of Grant for a salary tra Velling expenses to Small towns to scout for material and towards publishing costs. Cathy and Julie the Ira let will be distributed at High schools. Women have been put Down in Canadian history especially by male teachers in High cancer risk higher Salzburg Austria Reuter sexual Intercourse can produce bacterial changes which heighten the risk of cer Vical cancer a finnish scientist warned last week. Or. Pentti Leppaluoto of the Jancer society of Tampere Finland told cancer specialists Ere that a Post coital mix of Perm and vaginal fluid can her the nature of bacteria which exist in the Vagina. The finnish scientist was re porting his findings at the pining session of a joint eur Opean Assembly on cytology ind cancer prevention. Cytology is the study of cells for arly changes indicative of malignancy. Or. Leppaluoto said Scien its should produce a new Ype of contraceptive to guard against changes affecting the acteria normally present in he Vagina. He said the Post Intercourse mixture of sperm and vaginal did May have connected with an organism that can infill rate cervical cells and take ver the genetic machinery of he cells to make them Malig ant. The bacterial changes could plam Why virgins seem to be much better protected against cervical cancer or. Leppa Luo o said. 50th anniversary or. And mrs. W. G. Camp Ell of Portage la Prairie an., formerly of Selkirk tan., will celebrate their 50th univ Crary with an open ouse reception 2 to . Unday at the masonic Tern be Flipper Street South 1 or Afie la Prairie. Or. And mrs. Ampbell were married Only 192.1 in Winnipeg. They four children and .10 i Rand children. I school Julie said. They be been left out. We want to give the students something con Many women who have not been left out of history books Are made to look either like militant freaks or As Nice ladies pampering the men in Power. I always had an image of a Suffragette As an old Battle Cathy said pulling out a Book with an Early 1900 cartoon showing five women with beaked noses and scowl i n g Mouths. The caption says suffragettes who have never been that is a myth they intend to dispel. Women like Nellie Mcclung who helped Orga Nize the Winnipeg political Equality league in 1912. Or miss Parlby United Farmers of Alberta minister in 1921. Were politically astute said Cathy. They were great speakers and had great popularity. If they were around today Thuv d be a Thorn in our the Booklet will also go to the archives and the women s educational press. Cathy and Julie said their work is a reflection of the women s movement in which they Are deeply involved. Every woman who identifies with the women s move ment has a curiosity about suffrage. When you know your grandmother was Chain ing herself to the parliament buildings it makes you feel less the finished work will not Only bring personal satisfaction. They say it will make Prairie women feel Good to know their own history to know the greats among their own sex. The biggest Challenge is to keep in mind that the facts they find Are history. You can t just transpose your 1973 consciousness to women at the turn of the Cen Tury. It s hard to resist find ing women who fit into our own birth defects linked to alcohol Margaret Rae was elected president of Winnipeg parents of twins and triplets organization. Other officers arc Claire Sarna vice president Penny Nield Secre tary and Kay Shaw Cross treasurer. Washington special five Are girls three Are boys All have smal cheekbones eyes and care an insufficient blood Supply and a frighteningly Low rate of growth. Two of the eight children were born with dislocated hips. One child needed glasses Al age two. Three of them can t extend their arms All the Way and five suffer the deviations of the retarded. Their hands shake when they try picking marbles or coins up off the floor they have trouble holding onto pencils and crayons and they often bang their Heads against a Wall when left alone. These eight children have something else in common. They All had alcoholic Moth ers with a combined history of 75 years of heavy drinking be Hind them. Two of the children Lay in their mothers wombs while their mothers were hospitalized with delirium tre mens. A third was born at Home while his Mother was in an alcoholic stupor. The children Are subjects of a study published in a recent Issue of the lancet a prestigious British medical journal recognized As one of the most important periodicals of its kind. The study was done at the University of Washington school of Medicine in Seattle by a team of paediatric specialists who believe they have found the first set of birth defects triggered by alcohol. An admittedly Small study involving As it does Only eight children and eight mothers it is also the first known of us kind breaking new ground in a Field where taboos Are still very much a part of everyday business. We fell into this study Al most by explained or. Kenneth l. Jones the Seattle paediatrician who headed the study but we think we have the first reported Assoc a t i o n Between material alcoholism and what i would Call malformations i n their off when or. Jones says he fell into the study he Means it. The study began Only six months ago when he and or. David w. Smith came upon four children suffering Malford cities who had obviously Alco Holic mothers. That sent us Back to the files where we d been com piling facts on children s syn or. Jones said and we found four More children who answered to the same kinds of problems and had the same kinds of the Seattle paediatricians bund a pattern of Malf Romity among All eight children who came from three different eth Nic groups. Two were White three were Black and three american Indian. All eight Are Small for their age no matter what their age. Their average growth rate is 65 per cent of Normal. Their average weight gain is 38 per cent of Normal a pattern the paediatricians say is most alarming. Just As alarming arc the Malford cities the children suf Fer. Three had heart murmurs at birth All of which corrected themselves. One was born with a condition that forced her blood to bypass her lungs a defect that must be corrected with open heart surgery. The most striking defect in the eight children is in their limbs especially their arms and hands. Three have de formed elbows which Means they can t straighten their arms. One has a hand where the fifth Finger overlaps the fourth another has a foot whose toes do the same thing. The creases in the Palms of their hands All show an Ebnor m a 1 alignment suggesting their hands were stuck in an aberrant position when they were foetuses. 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