Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday january 28, 1954 Page 11 director actor Werier cited by adjudicator too few Young canadians at College James warns 24000000000 last ear in Canada or. James also Felt that through by Frank Orkiss succeeding to a degree that the adjudicator thought would be in the Manitoba play makers presented death of a Salesman in the playhouse theatre wednesday night. It was the third offering m the Manitoba regional trials of the Dominion drama festival. Or Werier was also listed As director although the adjudicator Graham Suter of London thought that he must have had some stand ins somewhere. It is a very difficult play to do said or. Suter of the tragedy about a Man who has built his life on false values and refuses to accept his own natural limitations. It is difficult to stage even under Ideal conditions because of the intricacy of the set and the lighting. In spite of this they have shown great intelligence in coping with it. Music too loud some Light cues had gone wrong he said the music had been too loud on occasion but for the rest it was extremely effective. There iad been scenes that he wanted to be played differently. The direction ought to have come a Cropper because or. Werier had played the leading role and hat been listed As director. But he had risen above the difficulties. The mood had been Good and building up to the the balanced. Jerry Dorfmann who played Bernard a studious boy who made Good had done especially Well in his scenes of Prosperity and As a Young Man had done Well also. Praised cast he also had Praise for Ann Sucharov As the woman and Allen Shapiro who played the character of Charley. Charlie cowtan who played Uncle Ben had an English accent that did not go with his role but had been Good. He should watch for i audibility however. Others who Drew Praise were Sam Shapiro Kay Thompson Lionel Orlikov and Betty Thompson. The effective set was designed by Taras Koral. The festival was to end thurs Day night two non compete live one act plays the y s players of winnipeg1 offering the of the people and the be Nora Little theatre Eros at break fast. Both plays Canadian Are by Robertson Davies. At the conclusion of this performance or. Suter will announce the winners or. Suter was introduced by or. Digby Wheeler. Group urges govt. Highway Christ lutheran Church names 1954 officers f. Kuxhaus was elected elder of Hardt e. Kelm and a. Gabel. O. Canada is allowing its most precious asset the ability of Outh to be wasted because of a Lack of University training or. F Cyril James principal and vice Chancellor of Mcgill University charged wednesday. This situation poses a Challenge to every citizen business Corpora Tion and governmental authority in the country he declared. Addressing a luncheon meeting of the Canadian club of Winnipeg at the fort Garry hotel or. James warned that Canada May find it self without Good leaders in the future if More of its Young people today Are not l Iven the Opportunity of University education. Lowest percentage citing statistics of three leading of universities while Canada had less than six per cent. Why Are fewer Young canadians getting a University Educa he asked. The answer is not Lack of intelligence but Lack of Opportunity. We have provided in Canada neither a generous scholarship program nor have we supported our universities so generously that they can afford to provide Educa Tion at Low or. James said. To claim that Canadian univer sity fees Are compared with those of United states universities such As Harvard is a delusion or. James said. About 50 per cent of the students across the line were attending state institutions where tuition fees amounted to less than last year in Canada the total Revenue of All Canadian universities was one Quarter of one per cent of the total National income. The expenditure on the average student in Canada including the Federal Grant in 1952 was in contrast to in 1938 when costs were much the country was allowing this situation to continue he claimed in spite of the greater realization today that training for leadership is More vital in this period of world history than Ever nations or. James pointed out ii Octa costly than that Canada had the lowest per Canadian University cd stage of Young people Between Young people the Ages of 18 and 21 attending universities. In the United states. 30 per cent of the population in this age group were at universities the United kingdom had about seven per cent attendance include spending less Canada today is spending less on each student who does get to University than it did even before the second world War or. James continued. Or. James also Felt that through Lack of support Canadian universities were also failing to provide the kind of education that produces rounded men and education for leadership he continued demands that the teachers should be outstanding members of their Community. It demands an income for them on a scale which makes it possible for them to have Leisure time buy books and travel. Mass production education provided by rushed and under paid teachers was not True education or. James stated. Christ lutheran Church at the re cent annual meeting. D. Quindt is trustee. Bricklayers re elect Alec Fraser president Alec Fraser was re elected presi Dent of the International Brick layers masons tile Marble setters and terrazzo workers Manitoba Branch no. 1, at its annual meeting in the labor Temple Robert g. Anderson was re elected Secretary for the 17th consecutive year. Othor officers elected Are r. H. Scott vice presi Dent f. G. Instance treasurer arbitration committee consist of j. Simm j. Shand r. Hardie m. Slivinski and j. Pusic wich Dele Gates to Winnipeg and District trades and labor Council or. Scott or. Anderson and or. Fra ser delegates to the new trades Hall association or. Anderson and or. Fraser and delegates to the Winnipeg building trades Council j. Mair or. Fraser and or. Ander deacons Are e. Adolf r. Bern Harman is financial Secretary and George Keil auditor. Total income for 1953 was 206.84, and total Benevolence offer ing sl958.34. Best for baby s washing ask your doctor As pure As soap can be ufj4 stagecraft and of he s a Luciail ainu thought that it had t been done in London with More Impact. He Vancouver Cana Dian construction association urged the Federal government wednesday to set up a National in Wiki ii wit i irl or Werier had resembled Highway commission and said to who in London there is continuing need for fed lne actor who in London. He wished somebody would Tell him the actor s name because he could not recall it at the moment. It was Paul the acting had been generally speaking pretty Good. Speaking of or. Werier the and said considering he did not have direction the perform Ance had been strikingly Good. It had attack and projection variety and understanding. It rang the Bell right through. A first rate piece of could improve fan Gold who had the second Roost important role that of the wife of the Salesman had two Points that she could improve. Her gestures in the Early part of the play were not satisfactory and in a dramatic scene at the end of the Plav she could have achieved a deeper note. However he found much to Admire in perform Ance. The roles of the two sons Biff and Happy were played by her eral Aid for Highway construction. The statement was contained in a series of resolutions and policy declarations which delegates to the current annual meeting have worked on in private sessions Dur ing the last three Days and which were Given approval wednesday by the full meeting. Construction of the trans can Ada Highway the association Siirid demonstrates that Federal and provincial governments can work together in Accord. The trans Canada Highway act however would expire in 1956, and there were no commitments for continued Federal participation in provincial Highway programs after that Date. The proposed commission would Cha suggested co ordinate the planning financing and construction of main and with it the government was asked to provide Federal appropriations in keeping with the financial abilities of the Canadian people under housing the government out of a total Revenue of some professional Trainin everyone s favorite ground beef potties this week end try this approved recipe. 1 in. Ground beef 1 cup bread crumbs i Iff Salt tit Pepper to taste 1 medium chopped onion. Mix ingredient Well form and Fry medium Hiir. Serve with Green peas and sliced tomatoes and Happy were Pia Yeu by under housing uie Ruvem inem Nard Kay and Jack Patterson. Or. Was urged in its new legislation. Nav s first scene had not been very 0 extend the 90 per cent loan a Idiol Good but after that he improved a Reatle and was quite successful. He had similar remarks about or. Patterson and said his characterization was technically very Well Burgess Heads Minnedosa Hospital Board Minnedosa Man. Special j. A. Burgess of Minnedosa has been re elected chairman of the Board of the Minnedosa District Hospital no. 8. Roy Munro was elected vice chairman. Members of the executive committee include the chairman e. A. King Minne Dosa w. A. Homer Rural municipality of Saskatchewan and Secretary treasurer p. S. S. Hancock. Tom Turner of rapid City Heads the finance committee with hilding Alex Minnedosa and p. Evans of Harrison Rural municipality As members. Or. King is chairman of the property committee with Erie Nevabel As a member. The president s report at the first meeting of the year indicated that the Hospital is still one of the very few in Manitoba still operating without a deficit. Or. Bur j Oss warned however that the operating capital of the Hospital had dropped by 50 per cent during the past year. There was an increase in earn Ings. In 1953 the Hospital earned s5s.014.64 As compared to earn Ings of in 1952. Operating expenses for the year amounted to an increase of Over Over the preceding year. Total number of patients admitted were 908 persons. There were 161 babies born in the hos Pital in 1953 As to 168 for 1952. Provision beyond the proposed 000 lending value limit and was asked to give serious consider Ion to the creation of open end mortgages and Loans to finance he Purchase and rehabilitation of existing the government was also asked o give serious consideration to he principle that Only the under privileged and aged should be loused in subsidized Low rental provincial and municipal gov Ruments were asked to take a Ion where necessary in Coop rating with the Federal govern ment in land Assembly schemes under the provisions of the National housing act. Diesels to haul freight on apr Western line Edmonton pro Bably in june diesel engine units will haul car freight trains on the Edmonton Winnipeg run g. N. Gordon United receives some was received by the various organizations of Gordon United Church last year a gain of Over it was re ported to the Church s annual meeting. Eighteen new members were received into the congregation. There were 23 weddings 22 baptisms and 15 funerals. A. Officer termed it a year of exceptional Progress and offered a Resolution thanking All those who to make it so. Before the meeting so persons sat Down to a dinner prepared by the woman s association. Rev. D. A. Maclean presided at the meet serving on the new Board of session will be m. A. Anderson c. G. Mastin mrs. C. G. Mastin h. G. Jackson a. G. Melrose w. J. Foster f. Wilson mrs. F. Wilson t Barnes a. Cansdale mrs. A. Cansdale mrs. M. Croft w. Petrie mrs. A. Saunders h. J. Cross or officer and mrs. A. Officer. Honorary members will to h. Fisher and mrs. J. A. Jackson. Elected to the Board of stewards were m. Croft. Mrs. E. Ross mrs. H. Graham h. G. Jackson d. G. Brown miss h. Duke r. Durbrow c Forneri or. J. A. Jack son t. Lees. Millar j. W. Livingstone or. Petrie or. W. Spiers r. Thompson h. Weizel m. Boyer j. Ross o. A. Earle mrs. A. G. Melrose d. Mclure or Curley of Winnipeg vice president of the company s Prairie Region said Here wednesday. Ten units will be brought into service boosting to 44 the total number of diesels in operation on the Prairies this year including passenger train units. Anderson and a. Laidlaw. Miss Pat Millar will be Secretary of the congregation and miss Duke treasurer. Wat Trinity United a first annual meet Trinity United Church St. Boni face has held its first annual meet m be Wise revitalize in you re crazy if you let Ace pet you the congregation was organized by Rev. D. R. Patterson in 1953. It was reported there Are ice s families in the congregation and such to easy Way to get new Pep and Hue an in Rel Encsy. Try Ollre weakness. Try o s. Loss Hen or 60. There s the sunday school has of Energy pc less tired out rundown feeling due to Luck of Iron conditions you May Call getting revitalizes energizes invigorates stimulates. Helps both sexes feel years Yot Inser. "get-acquainted1 Lize 60c. At All Ruei Isth Central credit appliances 499 Dum. Ay., Winnipeg ment of 147. Explorer Tyro and Clit groups have been organized. Church receipts to Date total 470. Elders elected Are w. J. Phil lips w. A. Fields and f. W. Mayor. Stewards Are o. K. Skelton j. A. Killen or. Phillips j. O. Swathe or. Mayor a. Laroche Ron Par Kinson j. Goy Man and v. Ander son. Normal school begins work on yearbook students at the provincial nor Mal school have begun work on Altheir annual yearbook. Staff this year is headed by Fred Cole Edi i Tor in chief. Other staff members Are As a Festant editor Margaret Twomey Llie Rary editor. Frances Cox sports editor Joan Clements Art editor James Smith photo editor. Ben Klassen write ups. Margaret Leith class write ups Roberta Pesselt House write ups Al. Schindler business manager Wally Hunter and advertising manager Leonard Lyons. Chickens frying ready for the pan fresh approx. 2 in. Carton in. 67 t prime rib rout .1 beef ground beef extra lean Lamb cutlets 120z. Mono cup wheat City sliced Sidi Salmon steaks red Cohoe fresh frosted 55 food hurts tops in Grapefruit juice wheat Monarch Rice Tomato soup red White 48 of. Tin 5 minute Lee. Pc. 1 la. Carton red White 10 of. Packed daily in Winnipeg 1 in. Pkg. 25j Martin v medium Pearl tapioca had a tapioca Deitert lately cello pkg. Apples Grapefruit delicious Cee Grade. 2 29 Florida Marsh seedless radio special at your neighbourhood red White store As advertised on sky 580 on your dial a 5 . Every tue. And five roses flour 54 7 la. Or oranges Sunkist medium seedless navels. J lettuce California firm Crisp Heads in. 19 cabbage new Texas Small n Cercen Manitoba Rich in food value 7 2tins 27 Stuart House foil wrap the perfect wrap for household needs Friday and saturday
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