Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 6, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press meats for babies Moit Mora adiz Mora re Adan Mora result to your greatest Market to buy to sell free press want ads phone Whitehall 3-9331 by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg wednesday november weekend edition with comics Loe new Bureau for schools will measure student skills a 4frilf cries Robertson Winnipeg school Board tuesday night approved establishment of a Bureau of measurements despite pro tests that the Bureau is a frill we can do the Bureau to be set up at a Cost of will compile Sta a two clerks for an additional Ristics and carry out an extensive two clerks and s10.000 for in sting carry testing program Over a three year period. Some of its suggested activities supervision of Standard test ing of intelligence and capacity. Follow up studios of pupils who drop out of school or who Complete their school education. Studies and retardation. Two clerks and for testing necessary1 the motion was carried Over the protest of trustee a. N. Robertson who said the Bureau would not be necessary if our people Are doing their such a research pro Gram he declared should be done at the provincial level by the department of education. This development and assessment Fruh. Of education we can do of subject matter examinations. Wet soul i this would be an evaluation of some or All of the examinations presently administered an the schools i the Cost budget for the first year of the Bureau s operation will be for a director for a clerk and for testing a for the second year the total budget will be for a director for an assistant director for two clerks and for testing third year budget will total 000 for a director for an assistant director for trustee George Frith advocated wailing a year to see what action if any is taken at the provincial trustee k. E. Mccaskill said the Cost of the project is reasonable if we Are find out anything really the figure he said is Only o be half of one per cent of the Board s budget for the next three years. Hryhorczuk a failure critical Hon m. N. Hryhorczuk attorney general cams under fire from some members of the Winnipeg school Board tuesday in a Stormy debate on juvenile Delin Quency climaxed when one trustee stalked from the room following a verbal tussle with another Board member. Trustee k. E. Mccaskill made his exit after failing to get trustee a. N. Order Robertson ruled out of showed a solid approach 1 to tha establishment of a proper foundation for such a study. In the letter s lengthy Dis i should understood Cussion on various aspects of the juvenile delinquency problem. That problem of juvenile Delin Quency May Only be approached a or ton a Long term basis and cannot earlier the Board heard corrected Hryhorczuk referred to As a Dis it the e Lefter continued Mal failure in his work in in Accord sound game my the Manitoba committee Cecire that committees and on youth set up last january to sub committees spend consider Deal with the problem of juvenile Able time establishing a proper delinquency in the province. Foundation for their work. I Maka the charge was made by trustee no excuse for the number of Corn Joseph Zuken after hearing a letter a mittens and sub committees is from or. Hryhorczuk on. The Organ it abolished it indicates a solid approach to this most vital ques they approve his with pleasure with words of appreciation from Board members ringing in his ears f. A. Allden Secretary treasurer of the Winnipeg school Board tuesday heard granted his request for an Extension of service. He will continue in his position to dec. 31. Praising or. Allden As a dedicated mrs. Nan Murphy said the Board appreciated his More than 45 years of service. Tory stories Are by Gordon Sinclair free press staff writer Sprague Man. Special Premier d. L. Campbell celebrated his ninth anniversary As Premier of Manitoba Here tuesday night by branding As foolish and misrepresentation the stories being spread by conservatives in the Emerson by election. Speaking to an audience of 50 along with Hon. R. D. Robertson Public works minister on behalf of Liberal candidate John Tanchak the Premier concentrated on two particular charges which he said the opposition were making. One was this Campbell government has t s p e it enough Driver fined barred for 3 years a Young Motorist involved in a traffic mishap which claimed the life of a Middle aged Man in aug est was fined and costs wed by killed. Mesday and ordered off the Road for three years. South on Salter Street by Max Rice 53, of suite 8-d Senick a apartments. Or. Rice was instant Crown prosecutor c. W. Tup per said there was evidence of William George Mcleod 20, of excessive Speed and that Mcleod 402 Lariviere Street St. Boni face was sentenced by magistrate m. H. Carton after he pleaded guilty in City magistrate s court to a criminal negligence charge. Court was told that at . Aug. 17, Mcleod was proceeding either did t Stop for a Stop sign or started from the Stop sign be fore it was Safe to do so. He said or. Rice s car had the right of Way. Or. Tupper said the accused had two speeding convictions West on Carruthers Avenue and against him in St. Boniface Dur had collided with a car driven1 ing the past year. One of the More sinister aspects of the Mutnik Busi Ness seems to have been overlooked up to now. It s a blow by the russians at one of the most cherished features of. American civilization. They have Mads a dog hero into head line news Day after Day during of All times National cat week. We Are glad that one cat at least has done something newsworthy something we can report at a time when felines appear to be missing out in what should be their most glorious Day. This cat a resident of Charleswood was acquired by a family Over the protests of the housewife. She gave in when she was asked if she d rather have mice around in place of the cat. So Kitty moved in. Three times during the past week she has caught a mouse carried it carefully to the Little woman and deposited it still very much alive at her feet. Bulletins a very proud Grandfather. John doer son of Brooklands called to report that his daughter mrs. John Dick had on october 30 giver birth to twins at Steinbach Hospital. Combined weight of the babies 19 pounds Here s something different. It s a a Rohy supper to be Given by the ladies auxiliary of the ukrainian greek Catholic Cathedral Burrows Avenue and Sinclair Street in the Church auditorium Friday from 5 to . Anyone who food is invited the annual Tea of the lord Roberts Home and school association will be held in the school Friday from 3 to 5 and from to pin. And if it s a Turkey supper you re looking for How about the one being held saturday starting at 5 ., at Dominion City. It s sponsored by the Dominion City Community club and proceeds Are for the. Skating rink. Giveaways a stray Kitten was found cold and hungry by a Little girl who has tried All up and Down her Street but can t find the owner. It has Long dark Gray fur and appeared to have been Well cared for. The family can t keep it so it s a give away phone Chapel 7-1643 a Young Street Reader re ports we have one Black and White Kitten too a female two and a half months old trained phone Sunset 3-9019 there Are four Kittens looking for a Home about five weeks old phone c Edar 3-3298 and a one and a half year old purebred Cocker looking for a Good Home phone Justice 2-2640, Money. The other Campbell has a regular mania about paying off i Don t think we need apolo Gize if we try to be Thrifty with your or. Campbell said. However we could be justly criticized if we did t spend enough Money for services that we such nerve he says since becoming Leader of t h e Liberal party nine year s ago tue s miss Evelyn Munro of tha tourist information office looks Over a map of Manitoba inside a new tourist trailer officially opened tuesday by Hon. F. L. Jobin minister of Industry and Commerce. At left Are color scenes of various parts of the province. Inset show s the exterior of the Van. Iza Tion of the committee. The Board had previously asked for report on the situation. Solid approach or. Hryhorczuk s letter said that on the surface the process might appear to be bogged Down in a Maze of but stated that such committees he attacks column in free press trustee Andrew Moore transcended the Liberty of the school Board in writing a critical Story on elementary schools in last sat urday s free press trustee a. N. Robertson told the Board at its regular meeting tuesday. Or. Moore writes a weekly column on education for the free these critical statements com ing As they do from a member of the Board should be brought up or. Robertson stated. We Day night the Premier said Mani should t have to read about it Toba s budget had risen from first in the free 000.000 to almost i taken Aback yet the opposition has the colossal nerve to pretend we Haven t been keeping up with the in the same period total Provin Cial Dii of has jumped from about to or. Campbell said h e was t boasting about Manitoba having twice As much debt. The differ ence Between the debt now and nine years ago is that today most of it is self supporting and not a Burden on tax payers. Stand up to anyone i Don t say we Don t make mis he said. We re human. But in Overall policy honesty efficiency and a business basis the government of Manitoba can stand up Well with any government in or. Robertson reviewed the High Way particularly the Section affecting Southeastern Manitoba. Excellent fall construction weather might result in the Highway expenditure going Over the budgeted so far he said. The Public works minister took a swipe at opposition Leader Duff Roblin who was continually reiterating that the Campbell govern ment is going to be Sirice the last election four by elections have been held and of these three were won by the government or. Robertson noted. Or. To Premier emphasized that Only the government candidate would be Able to help shape the govern ment policy. All the conservatives could do would be to sit in the opposition and criticize. The Only Promise he was Mak Jing he said was that the year i la Call meetings like this one to get your opinions and i won t be ayes Man. I la fight for or. Robertson who said he was taken Aback at the article s Cri tical attitude said the Board must accept some of the censure expressed in the Story. Or. Moore retorted that he is still a citizen entitled to make fair comment on the school sys denying that his Story was he said he had Many plans that he hoped to carry out freely including another study on retardation in schools. Ill say what i he concluded emphatically. His sweep tickets Cost him a pensioner who admitted Dis posing of lottery tickets was fined and costs wednesday in City magistrate s court. Police said George Kryvenko s3, of Rivers Man., was arrested by morality officers with 500 Irish Sweepstake tickets in his posses Sion. The tickets being sold were on a race scheduled for March 1, 1958. When Kryvenko asked do you want me to pay magistrate m. H. Garton said i Don t care if you pay or not. Next in default of the Fine. Kryvenko would have to spend three months in jail. Edward Carter 65, of 261 Clare Avenue. Charged jointly with Kryvenko. He was released on bail and remanded without plea. Manitoba goes calling on wheels Manitoba s tourist promotion Campaign is going on the Road. F. L. Jobin minister of Industry and Commerce tuesday afternoon officially opened for Dis play a tourist trailer which will be used by the Bureau of travel and publicity to promote tourist attractions in the province. First to inspect the trailer were members of the Manitoba tourist association currently holding their sixth annual convention at the legislative buildings. The trailer built by a Winnipeg firm is designed to supplement sportsmen s shows and other advertising in some of the smaller centres of the Border states ing the pre tourist season. The Van will travel from Centre to Centre putting on shows and distributing information. It will also operate As a tourist information office in the Page the University of Manitoba fest Shostakovich anyone music explains russians by Pat Clayton free press staff writer to understand Shostakovich is to understand russians. Russell Stanger guest con Ductor with tie Winnipeg sym phony said in an interview tuesday the orchestra s performance of the Shostakovich fifth symphony thursday will be a wonderful Opportunity for Winni Eggers to understand the russian this compositions less us understand a very honest people for 1 am convinced that the Basic philosophy is much the same As sputnik Smutnik a this business about the Moon rate and the sputnik Are ust a confusion of ugly de he said. People Are afraid of it Only because they Don t understand it. In the same Way they Are afraid modern music it is different and they Don t understand Shostok Vich is the voice of the russian and in the outward violence of his music one can see the search for peace and he said. Admitting that the initiated might find such music strident and discordant As opposed to the romantic school of Tchai Kovsky and Rachmaninoff he said erne must approach it with an open mind to realize that it is exciting and honest truly great concluding he said the essence of Mother Russia is Felt in the music of Shostakovich. or. Zuken said the group could be charged with false pretences for professing to be doing some thing while showing no practical if the attorney general would spend less time politicking in Emerson and More time fighting juvenile delinquency it would be a lot better for All a said. Trustee Robertson said i think it s about time we had a change in attorney general 1 defended defending or. Hryhorczuk. Trus. Tee a. Zaharichuk said if the men on the committee can t see How to tackle the problem a can t blame the Man who organized chairman Hugh Parker tha Board s Delegate to the committee said the Basic problem seemed to be a Lack of a motion by trustee Zuken that the Board convey its continuing concern Over the matter to the committee with the recommendation that it meet regularly and submit Progress reports to All concerned was Defeated 6 to 3. Many events set for u festival of aits gardens on no. 10 Highway during the season until the permanent in formation office is constructed there later it will operate As a Mobile tourist information office at other Border Points with particular emphasis on catching the trans Ca Nada Trade at the Ontario Mani Toba Boundary and the Manitoba Saskatchewan Boundary. The tourist trailer is 23 feet Long eight feet wide and eight feet High. It contains Glass display cases for Manitoba handicraft Racks for tourist publications and cupboards line the sides. A pictorial map of Manitoba 12 full color Back lighted transparencies depicting various Manitoba scenes a photographic mural of the White Shell a lighted coming events Board and a folding map table Complete Interior equipment. Ival of arts opens sunday at the University Campus and will continue until nov. 19. A formal opening is scheduled for . Sunday at the Library exhibition Centre with University Frank Syms Heads lord Nelson is Frank Syms has been president of the lord elected Nelson Home and school association. President or. H. Participating ii h. Saunderson the ceremony. From 2 to . Sunday the students architectural society will hold open House featuring a Dis play of design work in the Stu dents Union building. The second biennial exhibition of Canadian Art will open in the lib Rary exhibition Centre. There will be special events throughout the festival. The pro Gram includes tuesday . And ., film presenta Tion Picasso Library theatre ., address by sir Herbert read poetry in my tune wednesday recording of an address by Joyce Cary the Library theatre . Sir Herbert read speaking on limitations of a scientific philosophy ., Engi Neering building thursday noon hour recital agriculture building auditorium lecture by sir Herbert read on abstract Art develop ments agriculture building. Friday film Picasso ., other officers Are theatre sir Herbert read it e. Olien ., room 113, engineering or Anton plug committee building sunday nov 17 second chairmen mrs. J. Mrs. Biennial exhibition Canadian Art p. Lucent in mrs. J. R. Peters University Library 2 to 5 . And and mrs. William Jurrens. Wil is to 10 . Recital Dirk Kee Baas Liam Jurrens is immediate past president. Election speeches galore Manitou Morden gets wind up onslaught Moeden Man. Special with the announcement this week by conservative Campaign head quarters Here of their Complete schedule of meetings for this constituency week on the hustings appears to be in store to Windup the. Campaign. The opposition party indicated four meetings that Are to be held while the government had previously listed three for the same period. Both will now be fighting right Down Ito the wire with each party providing a meeting on election eve nov. 13. Provincial conserva Tive Leader Duff Roblin and the conservative for provincial warn or Jorgenson will be carrying the Ball for the opposition. Three cab inet ministers and the Premier will be the government speakers. Tomorrow night "thursday1 Manitou will hear Roblin while agricultural minister Shuttleworth will appear at Snowflake. The liberals have no meeting scheduled for Friday night when Roblin is again to appear at Ost Erwick. The biggest meeting of the conservative Campaign is scheduled for Morden next tuesday nov Ember 12 when both Roblin and Jorgenson will speak. The tories Are hoping for a Large turn out at this one. Public works minister r6bertsoa. Will speak at Val Ley Hall the same night. V on the Day before the voting takes place. Jorgenson is to Windup the tory Campaign with a speech at the Haskett school. The government to saving its biggest punch for election eve when both Premier Campbell lad health minister Bend Are to speak in Manitou. A conservative belief that the greater part of the social credit vote in the Constitution Ary is Likely to swing to their candidates. The liberals and conservatives Are the Only ones con testing the by election probably explains the Choice of location for both of their., Rural meetings. Both Are in the East end of the constituency where sacred sup port has been strongest. The Liberal meetings have been spread Over the whole Consitt ency but have concentrated More in the West end where tory strength is. Greatest. The late h. B. Morrison whose death last january made the election Nec Essary lived and worked in that part of the constituency. Players . Agriculture building monday nov. 18 noon City Jaycees win Honor the Winnipeg Junior Cham Ber of Commerce has won a first prize trophy for Leader ship training at a world con Gress of Jaycees in Tokyo Japan. The award was Given for Winnipeg Jaycees business training and investment Deal ers course offered free to members last year. George Tatlock represented Winnipeg at the Congress which received delegates from 32 countries oct. 14 to 19. _ free press meetings meetings to be held at 8 . Thursday in the free press building include Board room. No. 1, ladies auxiliary Fidelity Branch no. Cana Dian legion Board room no. 2, Victory club of Veteran guards of Canada Manitoba hour recital East gym . Stage society production of Julius Caesar residence auditorium . Repeated folo Sving night at same time tuesday nov. 19, re Cital Umsu military band . In the lounge. This sunday the opening of the second biennial exhibition of Cana Dian Art will be introduced by prof. R. A. Williams. All of the events Are free except the production of Julius Caesar. French prize honors teacher a Fred Gilbert memorial prize of s25 will be awarded each year to the Winnipeg student who gets the highest Mark in French in the Grade 11 or 12 departmental examinations. The prize to be Given by the French club a voluntary organization of teachers of French in memory of or. Gilbert the Tea Cher killed in an Auto Accident earlier this year was approved tuesday by the Winnipeg school Board. A similar scholarship fund is being organized by Kelvin school alumni. City Hall meet mayor Stephen Juba was to meet Premier d. L. Campbell at 4 . Today to discuss when the province will vacate the Broad Way building which is the of the new City Hall. Says Manitoba needs full time tourist chief c. 0. Motherall president of the Meta convention that government Manitoba tourist association Sug Loans should be made More readily tested wednesday that Manitoba a available to operators of facilities tourist business is getting too big catering to tourists. To be handled by the Deputy min. He believed Manitoba s tourist ister of Industry and business would increase consider perhaps a full time Deputy or ably if the Public works depart assistant Deputy would better serve the interests of the or. Motherall told the annual ment would not tear up Long chunks of highways at one time. Or. Motherall who is mayor of Oak Lake also suggested a tourist advisory committee should be set up by the government including i representatives of catering Trade Large retail stores transportation use of companies and wants sunday Winnipeg school Board tuesday deferred a request from the Winnipeg and District labor Council that the Board lift restrictions prohibiting the Council s use of Tec voc High school for its sunday meetings. J1. A. Coulter Secretary treasurer in making the request said that the weekend institutes Are essential if one wants to avoid Union scandals like those making press headlines in the United St Sites. I such things happen Only when the. Rank and file Are left Unin he commented. He told the Board that a break from . To . Is Given for those desiring to at tend holding the meet Ings in a school he continued has a certain attending. Influence on those Chest total the Community Chest fund at noon wednesday stood at Large donations received tuesday included from the employees at Canada Safeway Ltd. And from the employees at the Winnipeg Tribune. He said delegates should holler Long and loud if they wish tourist business to Kep expanding. Get your own House in he said then demand your government does More to expand this great City trustees set special visual class Winnipeg school Board tuesday approved the establishment of a special class for visually Handi capped children. It also approved a recommendation that the depart ment of education be asked to make a special the Classi at or. . Superintendent of schools told the Board such children Are placed in regular classes and receive extra assistance from their teachers. However he continued the assistance is not always adequate and some children Are not sufficient Progress. He recommended that at least one such special class be established
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