Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 6, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Win spec free press people Winnipeg free press tuesday january 6, 1976 dream collector reveals Nightmare data Chicago a despite Joday s troubled times dream collector Lynda tip Toni says she has found no in crease in nightmares. The 29-year-old associate researcher at the behavioural science building on the University of Illinois Chicago Campus has been collecting dreams for two years. She now has 30 sleep subjects who spend their nights in soundproof rooms. Among the hundreds of dreams we. Have had Only one dear Nightmare and that was a Short she said. There Are bad dreams and very realistic ones but a Nightmare is something else her subjects Are wired to Send impulses to an electroencephalography eeg monitored i the sleep lab by is. Upton. She can Tell when dreams Start by brain wave and Eye movement patterns appearing on the eeg. She says dreams run in cycles and usually begin about 90 minutes after a person Falls to sleep. During the night five or six dream cycles occur. In Between there Are deep sleep cycles. Sonie people insist they Don t dream but everyone says is. Tip Lon. The difference is in recalling after her volunteers dream for awhile she awakens them gently Over an intercom in the rooms by calling their names. As soon As the drowsiness wears off she asks them to Tell what is going through their minds. In the mornings she and the sleep subjects talk More thoroughly about their dreams. Dreams seem to be about something typical going on in a subject s life and also Are integrated with the she said. After two years of collecting dreams there Are some patterns established. As the night progresses dreams have a More definitive Story line and. Become from a Short first dream to those lasting As much As 45 is. Tipton said she regards her subjects dreams As private like a Confidence Between a doctor and his patient. Dream collector Lynda tip Ion British cavalry told to Stop Selling gear by Michael Cope London special troopers in the British army s most elite the household cavalry who escort Queen Eli Zabeth on state occasions have been caught Selling their magnificent ceremonial uniforms to tourists As souvenirs. The tall brass and Silver plumed Hel. Mets have been sold for As much As each Silver breastplates swords and their tall cavalry boots become sought after items among the tourists. The army is appalled at the trafficking in its ceremonial equipment and the adjutant of the proud and famous regiment major James Emson said i m sur prised that our helmets Are Only fetching i would have thought they were Worth much More than soldiers who reported lost or mislaid equipment could buy replacements at a fraction of their real value but now the army is cracking Down. In future a Tourt of inquiry will investigate each piece of missing equipment and unless a Soldier has a Good and provable excuse for any losses he faces a court martial. One of the cavalrymen who sits on mounted guard in London was reported As saying the Best time for us to get a. Customer is when we re on mounted duty at horse guards Parade in Whitehall a major tourist attraction in the Centre of the yanks go crazy for Pur gear and the sky is the limit on what they will pay. We just sit astride our horses Stony faced looking straight ahead As the offers come flying in thick and fast. Of course we do nothing at that stage. But As names and hotels of Poten tial buyers Are shouted up we make a mental note of them. Later we Contact a buyer and the Deal is concluded Over a the trafficking is encouraged by some travel agents and tour operators who advise their customers just How to go about contacting cavalrymen prepared to sell parts of their uniforms. Another Way of getting in touch with the troopers is in a pub they use near their Barracks in the knights Ridge District of London the Paxton s head also a popular watering spot for tourists. An american australian or South Afri can accent in tile bar is enough to at tract at least a couple of cavalrymen with an offer of equipment to cell. Their usual approach is to ask the visitor if he would like to buy a unique piece of British one South african visitor approached by a trooper said to my amazement he then offered to sell me almost every item of Liis equipment. He said his hoots and helmet had been through both world wars which would be something to Tell the folks Back Homo the total Price he was asking was about Eva Mackenzie or. Bruce d. Wood managing director of Checkerboard realty Ltd. Is pleased to congratulate Eva Mackenzie for her outstanding sales performance. Eva Mackenzie is a valued member of the Checkerboard team of service oriented sales agents dedicated to our Brand of old fashioned personal for real estate advice that makes sense Contact Eva at her office at 669 St. Mary s rd., 257-0650 or at Home 257-4074 anytime. Shell be Happy to say Reaut Ira Trade commission adopts rules on Content of warranty terms the Washington Post _ simple and readily under Washington the fed stood language eral Trade commission has adopted final rules outlining precisely what manufacturers and. Others must Tell Consumers about the warranty terms of appliances and other consumer products. The disclosure which go into effect on Jan. 1, 1977 giving manufacturers and retailers a year to prepare will require Warrantor of products costing and More to Tell Consumers in 3333 social even the West Enid Over 60 club of Transcona held their annual Christmas party at the Home of or. And mrs. E. A. Thomson 727 Kildare Avenue West december Rev. Father Belanger was guest of Honor and offered the Blessing at the dinner. The guests then proceeded to the Crystal Boom and drawing room. Or. C. H. Cutforth . Performed at the Organ. His great Musi Cal Talent produced rhythmical expressions of much Beauty and Joy. About thirty or More voices joined together in a Hearty singsong of Joy and Goodwill. Appreciated also was or. J. White s rendition of Blue Bird of happiness. Reductions of to 50% 0 fall and Winter dresses suits and Coats All sales final the concourse one Lombard place the identity of the Warrantor. What is covered and what is not and for How Long. What the Warrantor will do to remedy a product defect or failure such As re pair or replace it and what the Warrantor will not do or not pay for. What the owner must do to obtain warranty work. Any limitations on implied warranties or consequential damages including a general warning that some states do not permit any limitations. A general explanation that the consumer has specific Legal rights under the War Ranty to redress grievances including the availability of state actions. A requirement of uniformity in warranty disclosures should enable Consumers to make valid and informed comparisons of warranties for simpler products and in sofar As their purchasing decisions Are influenced by such comparisons better Able to make educated buy ing the commission said in announcing the new rules. The warranty disclosure requirements and two other final rules one governing the pre Sale availability of warranties and one outlining minimum requirements for informal dispute Settle ment mechanisms Are three of an expected 11 to be issued by the Etc to simple m e n t the Magnuson Moss warranty act signed into Law last january. The pre Sale availability Rule requires that anyone warranting a produce like manufacturer must pro vide retailers with materials such As tags and signs out lining the warranty terms of the products so that the retailers can comply with a requirement to make the War Ranty available for the con Sumers review before Duy ing. Joan z. Bernstein acting director of the Etc s Bureau of consumer Protection explained that under the Rule which also becomes effective Jan. The retailer May choose Between several alter natives displaying the War Ranty near the product maintaining a Loose Leaf Binder containing the product warranties displaying the product in a package with the warranty on it or putting up a sign with a general warranty on it. The Rule was made More flexible than the earlier proposal which required bind ers to reduce the Cost of providing tile information at the Point of Sale to the mini mum necessary and to encourage retailers to use Dis p 1 a y system which communicate More effectively to Consumers miss Bernstein said. Mail order and catalogue Sellers must either print full text of the warranty in the catalogue or solicitation or Tell Consumers it is available free on request. She added that Early dire predictions that Many manufacturers would decide not to offer warranties at All be cause of the increased regu lations had failed to Materi Alize the Agency s decision to apply the rules to products costing More than in Stead of the earlier proposed threshold was made be cause the Agency did not want to create financially burdensome disincentive s for manufacturers and others not to warrant at she added. The final Rule which is optional outlines the duties required of a Warrantor who wants to set up an informal mechanism to Settle warranty disputes. It establishes minimum requirements Lor staffing investigative proce dures time limits record keeping and confidentiality. The Rule is designed to encourage the creation of mechanisms Independent of the company which produced the product by limiting Industry representation. Church plans special service an Epiphany service believed to be the Only one of its kind to be a protestant Church in Winnipeg will take place at . Tuesday at Gloria Dei lutheran Church Charleswood a statement from the Church announces. The service will celebrate the arrival of the Wise men who came to worship the Christ child. While orthodox christians celebrate Christ Mas on Jan. 6, lutheran Liturgy prescribes the Epiphany As being the first season of the Church year after Christ Mas which is the reason for holding the special service. Girls men my b Day or evening classes Start every monday Call or phone today Pollock Beauty school Al g 369 Colony 118-10th St. Brandon re guests restless let them read new York . The passion for print has ushered in a new Era of living and decorating with books. Today books As never be fore fill rooms with warmth mellowness meaning and character. They invite brows ing and Reading. They serve As companions and friends. As Many have discovered they also double As a beguiling co Host when we enter Tain. A Handy pile of attractive books can keep guests occupied for Ages while hosts and hostesses Are Busy in the Kitchen. Books can also help stimulate conversation. Mary Brooks Picken who lives in a White collate on historic Quaker Hill up in Pawling new York and who has written dozens of books has a big Homey living room with an enormous round Oak Coffee table Between two sofas. Here for instance older vol Umes by Ann Morrow Lind Bergh sit Cheek by jowl with Edwin Newman s strictly speaking Milo Baughman an Ameri can furniture designer currently in the midst of a move from Provo Utah to the rolling Countryside of Vir Ginia plans to include every one of his books in his Transfer. They furnish Homes and minds he says and he considers them necessary to the atmosphere of any living room. When he was teaching at Brigham Young University and having conferences with students at Home he found his stacks of books served a great mental Awak Eners. Holt Renfrew s famous sem Mirrial clearance Sale at All of our stores by auctions to Many of our great collections of fashions for women men and Young men acres gifts and our furs Are offered. From our miss Renfrew shop a wide selection of fashionable miss Renfrew clothing at great reductions during our Semi annual clearance. Sale. Many great styles from leading manufacturers that will complement your wardrobe. 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