Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 5, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. October 5, 1950 Page 3 season opened in top form Ballet s performance augurs festival Lead i by Frank morr1ss j if the Winnipeg Ballet when it goes to Montreal for the Dominion Ballet festival next month keeps up the Standard it maintained in its appearance at the playhouse theatre wednesday night it will have no trouble in upholding its reputation As Canada s finest dance aggregation. Far from showing any Pardon Able signs of roughness after the summer holidays it comes into the fall season with its dancing colors Hying and with a verve and an Assurance that would make one think that they had been performing steadily in Public without any interval whatsoever. The Ballet de serves and doubtless will get a packed audience for its thursday evening show. None of the wallets included in wednesday night s perform1 Ance Are new to the repertoire but works that have gained favor with the audience were included. Visages absent from the programmes last Spring returned Bullet Premier was included. So were the excerpts from sleeping Beauty and chapter 13. Altogether it was a delightful evening. Ballet Premier quickly established itself fast Spring As a work of lyrically Bravura character delightful y Matching the mood of the Mendelssohn piano concerto which acted As its musical inspiration. The performance wednesday night Only served to heighten the initial impression and the dancers gave it their Best save the men in the corps de Ballet who were much too Uncertain in their work. Jean Mckenzie and or. Spohr danced the Solo roles beautifully. Miss Mckenzie has the True Ballerina qual Ity and Here she seemed More fiery than usual giving her dancing an exciting Quality. That moment near the end of the first move ment when miss Mckenzie her Entrance with the two male dancers and indeed the whole close food takes biggest leap in August Cost of living Ottawa. Oct. 5 up August s 1.3 Point Rise in the Cost wed Points to 1-10.s, higher by 10.7 irom last year. Thin 10 1s2.3 from of living Index announced mesday was the seventh monthly 1s0.9 an unprecedented jump. Increase this year. Groups the the Bureau of statistics said the Index which hit a Peak of 160.s, reflected higher costs in food fuel furnishings clothing and in july the Index on a lq3o-39 basis of 100, was 16s.s. The Bureau reported that whole Sale prices during september top Ped previous records. The composite Index for 30 Industrial materials Rose 10.1 Points to 185.9. The Index is based on 1926 prices equalling 100. The sharpest August climb in the Cost of living Index was in food prices. Fresh vegetables declined but beef pork lard Coffee sugar butter and eggs were higher. Rents went slightly and there were gains for Coke Coal furniture furnishings cleaning supplies hardware men s suits topcoats and shoes women s hosiery and Auto Mobile tires. In All. The general Index has climbed 7.5 Lints in a year from 152.3 in August. 1949, to 169.s. Since August 1339, the increase 68.5 per cent. Half of Kise the ail time High in the Genera Index was matched by peaks in five of the six sub groups. The food Index which accounted for one half of the total August Rise climbed to 21s.8 a gain of 2.1 Points and a Rise of 1 Points from 207.0 in August 194rj. L As a result of a quarterly Survey rents moved up 0.6 Points to 135.5, and gained 11.5 Points from August last year. The fuel and Light group moved go slow policy at labor Parley map Gate England. Oct. 3 leaders who ordered a slowdown in new socialist enter Prises won a Complete Victory for their policy in the labor party s annual convention wednesday. A. Hon. Aneurin Bevan fiery health minister generally pictured As the leading rebel against the go slow policy buried inner differences in the interest of party Unity. In a rousing oration he too plumped for a cautious approach to nationalization of Industry. It brought him a big ovation. When the welshman there was not a single vote against the party policy. Two left Wing resolutions criticizing the policy went by the boards without even being presented formally. The party s statement of policy. Labor and the new does not propose a single new measure of state ownership. But both or. Bevan and the it. Hon. Herbert Morrison Deputy prime minister declared More state ownership will come. New clothing level was 1.2 Points below the August 1949, standing. A gain was noted in the Home furnishings and services group which Rose to 171.1. In August year the figure was 167.-1. The miscellaneous group including costs of transportation arid gasoline moved up -0.3 Points to 132. S. Last Vear the Index stood at 12s.9. The Index of Canadian farm product prices at wholesale also moved up slightly a 0.3-Pouu gain to 142. S for the week of sept. 22 from 1-12.5 for the week of aug. 25. Higher prices were noted for livestock hides and skins raw Wool and eggs. There were season Al declines for potatoes onions grains and Hay. Of that particular portion is typical of or. Spohr s Quality As a choreographer. The orchestra under the direction of Eric wild was smaller than on previous occasions but played the work Well and Cecile Henderson As soloist adapted herself splendidly to the More chamber feeling of the arrangement. Visages finds Gweneth Lloyd director of the Ballet at her choreographic Best and Walter Kauf Mann s music has the drama and the drive so essential to its intense patterns. However the performance on wednesday night was on a More pedestrian level than on other occasions. The orchestra played much too carefully and the dancers did not get the tragic compulsion of mood that the Ballet deserves save 111 the final moments when or Spohr and miss Mckenzie really looked dramatic Sparks. An exception was Eva von Gencsy As jealousy. Her features and her whole body mirrored the emotions intended but the others showed very ii Tolu. Particularly a facial expresion. Of really give the Ballet clue. Miss von Gencsy. However i must be careful to cultivate More repose of feature in the More Classi Cal style of dancing. Carlu Carter was really exquisite in the Bluebird variations in which she was ably partnered by Freddie Anthony and miss von Gencsy brought a really vivid note in the Lilac fairy dance which is still badly spotted in the Ballet. I Lilian Lewis has now come Back to tiie High Standard of excellence she had reached when she Lei t for England. The grand Pas de Deus with John Waks miss Lewis gave i really dazzling exhibition Oil danc Jing and her poise is definitely in the grand manner. J housing i Erin Zimuk a j chapter 13 had a rousing performance with Jean Mckenzie Ini top form As the cold hearted Dawn o Day and Fred Anthony a Vola i tiie Ace Vinetti. Lilian Lewis Fine As Nora a part customarily taken by Betty Farrally Ballet mis Tress. Arnold Spohr was the Young j artist John Waks Llic cop and Viola bus Day the Young girl. J conductor Eric wild got some work from the orchestra and Ihen playing had a great Deal of Auti Only. Thursday night the company repeat Ballet Premier visages and. Tiie sleeping Beauty excerpts with the shooting Dan Mcgrew Tak. Ing the place of chapter 13. Ill will be the City s last Chance to Sec the wonderful company before travels cast for the festival. Baby weighed today a bouncing pounds at birth 20 Pound child .m.k.s. William Kaiman and Kenneth Earls North korean counter attack. Cpl. Collins order his men Back and stayed to cover their Retreat. He slowed the reds enough the patrol to escape. Then an american artillery bombardment began and he could t get Back himself. So Cpl. Collins ducked into a House. Hours later Cpl. Collins walked a Marine Corporal hid s. Ulc. 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William Kaiman of 353 seven Oaks Avenue credit one of the Winnipeg general Hospital s modern incubators for helping their baby make up for that lightweight Start. Incubator the incubator s controlled heat and humidity its Protection its softness gave Kenneth a Chance to show lie had the stuff Strong boys Are made of. He dropped the few ounces All babies lose then began picking them up again. From then on he wasted no time. When photographed pampered and tickled tuesday Kenneth did t give a hint of his Early struggles. He kicked poked squirmed did everything one could expect of a nine month old except smile. Why no smile it was dinner time Thal m All. Auxiliary has anniversary at Northern town Hudson Bay. Sask., oct. 5 special the ladies auxiliary to the Canadian legion celebrated its 20th anniversary in the Mem orial Hall thursday evening. Jack Young was master of ceremonies. Legion members were guests. Mrs. B. 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Members fees Are to he 25 cents plus a Jar of fruit when the new Hospital is opened in Manitou some time before Christmas. A Good i presentation of Mem ber from each District in the hos Pital zone is desired at each re Gular meeting to be held on the first tuesday of each month t. The Maniotti town Hall. Lovett succeeds Early Washington oct. 5 a Robert h. Lovett took the oath of office wednesday As Deputy Secre tary of defence. Or. Lovett succeeds Stephen Early who resigned ast month just before the de parture of Louis Johnson As Secre tar. Ova Scotia escapes blow Halifax. Oct. 5 cup a Hurricane whipped past Nova Scotia Early thursday after changing its course. It had been expected that the storm with winds up to 90 an hour. Would Rake the Nova Scotia coast. Russian general Dies Moscow oct. 5 Cap the death of l Gen. Stepan Morozov. St. A russian corps and army in the second world War reported wednesday. All shop easy stores except main and Smith Field open Friday night until 9 . 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