Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 7, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press t in mum made fresh Dalti Mora ads Mora a Leaden More results your greatest Market to buy to sell free press want ads Phona Whitehall 3-9331 by Carrier in Winnipeg 3qc pet Winnipeg thursday november 7, 1957 weekend edition with comics we at Chambers meeting 19 changes suggested in school system Brandon Man. Special Reform of the province s educational system will he the major Issue discussed by the 27th annual convention of the Manitoba Cham Bers of Commerce which opened with 130 registered delegates wednesday afternoon. J among the 66 resolutions Subj fitted to the convention by Mem her Chambers Are in which Call i for changes in Manitoba s Edu rational system and being considered by the will form the basis of a Brief to he submitted to the Manitoba Roya commission on education j and to the provincial Cabinet. Urges priority manager of the Manitoba Cham Bers of Commerce. M. J. G. My Mullen told delegates at a pre convention session wednesday i afternoon that the most timely is sue before the convention is contained in the resolutions on Educa he urged that discussion of education problems be Given Pri Jority. The convention reacted by set Ting aside a period thurs Day afternoon for a thorough examination of the education resolutions. The convention was advised that Tho Royal commission on education has extended its dead line on hearings to give Cham Bers an Opportunity to express their views. Among the resolutions to be Dis cussed Are those calling for pro motion of larger school areas Federal recognition of assistance to education standardization of Basic textbooks and changes in the scale of non resident fees for secondary schools. X a Rev paid supervisors Lumsden link it to the pay a Winnipeg Soldier has received a 325 award for Sug Gesting a method to teach sol Diers the recently adopted nato phonetic alphabet More quickly. W01 John Sawers of Prairie command s intelligence staff received the award from the department of National defence s suggestion award committee in a Cere Mony at fort Osborne bar Racks wednesday. He reasoned that the Best Way to teach soldiers the Alpha Brave Etc. Was to Combine it with their pay. So when the new pay cards showing the recent in creases for All ranks Are is sued on the Back of each will he the new phonetic alphabet. You can be sure that s one card that will be frequently checked the Soldier suggested. Sees clo sed doors at Community clubs w. E. Lumsden a retiring member of the Winnipeg Parks Board declared wednesday that Winnipeg Community centres will be closing Down unless full Tim supervisors Are provided by the Board. He told the Board directors of one Community club had to have a meeting in the last week to de cide whether or not it would turn the keys of its building Back to the Parks Board. He did not name the club but said Vit occupied a very expensive building that we built for foreseeable future at least some will close their doors and even today the activities of Many Are curtailed. Their reports do pot show a True picture of their he estimated it would Cost the City a year to staff the centres with full time supervisors or. Lumsden said he was Mak and suggested the Parks Board in ing his observations not As a result of an overnight Hare brained but As the re sult of a two year study of the Community centres which wound up in the past two weeks when he talked with the officers of 10 centres. Finds skeletons he found he said that the programs in some of our Community centres Are just skeletons. They re skeletons of what a Community Centre should i would t put our superintendent on the spot by asking him if he agrees with this but we have to face the fact that the kids Are Drifting Parks superintendent t. R. Hodgson said thursday he would Check or. Lumsden s report and prepare a reply to it for Friday volunteers said or. Lumsden Are tiring of the tremendous amount of detail required in the supervision of their clubs and the raising of Money. So much so that Many Are dropping out and in spite of the optimistic reports of our recreation department the de he Calls wheat Board monopoly nothing else special heated ing hoards actually ruled them debate on producer marketing out because it states they must boards and consumer purchasing ibo voluntary. We can t have organizations highlighted wednes marketing boards without compel Day s Advance session at the he declared. We Don t annual convention of Manitoba want compulsion of any As Chambers of Commerce. Killarney Delegate j a. V. A Resolution submitted by the Roblin chamber of Commerce a pues that chamber policy on to cartels limited recognizes policy statements on free enter prise and cartels and monopolies in the Roblin Resolution were left unchanged and will come up for Nopolis and and approves limited government in la control in marketing while another later in convention. Policy statement on free enter prise opposes government tool and favors the establishment of voluntary marketing organizations. Not necessarily e. B. Loewn Delegate from Morden. Said marketing boards Sre not necessarily monopolies nor cartels and thus the two policy statements were not at. Variance. He said marketing or buying organizations were not seeking a stranglehold on business and Sug a tested that the Roblin Resolution the Royal Winnipeg Ballet got a shot in the Arm wednes Day several in fact when members of the troupe were vaccinated for flu. Lined up above Are four ballerinas Vir Ginia Nancy Robson Audrey Cal who getting her Shoi from nurses Vicky Witter and Beverley Barkley. Rogers elected c. K. Rogers a president of the maritime prov inces association at the recent annual meeting. Or. Isaac Pitblado was re elected honorary president school principals slap separate pay category thirty suburban school freely under the terms of pals have shown Blunt opposition their statutory organization to Pur to a move by metropolitan school sue their Mutual i trustees to split them from the principals said there Are Jers in salary negotiations. Absurdities and follies in the re the principals meeting wednes a solution. It is impossible they Day with the executive of the sub said t0 a Ione he tween a Urban composite local said the teacher and principal. In the vast was is contrary to the of cases they Are one and of education irrevocable and an the same. I elude these funds in its next year s budget. The Board accepted his report As information ordered copies sent to All its members and took no action on the suggestion. Two members however appeared to disagree with the re port. Aid. J. Gurzon Harvey said that in Minneapolis full time supervisors had been found to even discourage further participation by volunteers. Citizen member t. G. asked whether one supervisor might eventually mean two super visors and two supervisors eventually mean three. Or. Lumsden said he will be retiring from the Board at the end of the year. He has served one two year term As citizen Mem Ber. Is an older Kitten to catch More mice by Gordon Sinclair free press staff writer Vita Man., special provincial conservative Leader Duff to bring Home More or. Onysko is considerably younger than the present conservative candidate Frank Casper. 1 tha continued Casper Roblin told a meeting Here wed questioner Nesnay that Tony Onysko with i was once a Campbell Kitten and Drew from the by election race he is a Roblin or. Because it did t suit him was the Liberal candidate continue at this the statement was in a question from the audience. Withdrawal of or. Onysko after the Liberal nomination of another ukrainian Canadian John Tan Chak and the subsequent conservative nomination of a non ukrainian had apparently been a Jin the 1953 election reply to answer was forthcoming from or. Roblin and after an interval of about four minutes Dur ing which another question was asked and answered a reply was again demanded. Mand for Man Power to operate these clubs has reached an All time High. The Active workers Are Lone of a number of questions finding excuses to retire and at conservative speakers sore Point in this Community. The Onysko query was the Only chairman of told belter Smook you d the meeting. Bill the questioner explain yourself. Inevitable result is one of Chang ing personnel with the to be expected chaos. Not True picture it is not beyond the hounds of possibilities that in the which appeared to give them feared trouble. Or. Roblin does t understand another member of the audience explained the question re to or. Onysko s with As first worded the question id Rawal. Asked Why did or. Roblin room then replied it a Young Kitten out of the Field and Len i Ines ibid Onysko to con close i put in an older one was it a time. He wrote me a h Nice letter of the conservative Leader said he had a great Deal of respect for or. Onysko and predicted the Young Man would be heard from again in the future. He will see daughter perform with symphony a former Winnipeg Man will help Arances she is doing Post Grad and Pearl treasurer. , Secretary they All come to hear about Manitoba business mat l i lie la Acudo. 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