Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, March 28, 1960

Issue date: Monday, March 28, 1960
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Saturday, March 26, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 28, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 Winnipeg free press monday. March 28, 1960 Bridgewater England up people under 21 have been barred from a Cinema in this Somerset town in an Effort to combat teen age Rowdy ism a sunday performances. Numbing heating supplies warehouse steel Chain link fek cing playground equipment so los a Ufa Ireland apply Ltd. 75 a. Jul 9-4311 j i by Max Steiman sons auction Sale Valu Aku room bedroom Denlar room wid Kitchen furniture including Walnut Dinette electric ref a tace Fourn rubber Char Turfield Complete net Kitchen cab inet boo Cue. Dunk Cronin Kitchen s it Tom Lovely Davenport Washin or nut Rhine chem of lamps and chairs linoleum and hundreds of Knod a of Tona Rioth Imp dish a mall wares. At Carter s auction rooms 309 Cariton Street tuesday March 29 at 2 . Max w. A i a if. H. Steinun More about legislature continued from Page 1 most of the other significant legislation came from private Mem Bers. The House approved a Pri vate member s Bill to permit Amateur sports and non commercial musical concerts on sunday afternoons on a local option basis. It also approved a Bill to establish Low Cost dental clinics and to provide for injunctions against persons who practise dentistry illegally. The Bill is aimed at Den tourists who sell false Teeth directly to the Public instead of through dentists. Other issues that were i wittier crushed or sidestepped at the cur rent session Are expected to re turn in the future. Coloured Margarine came within an Ace of being approved. A Bill to permit factory colouring was Defeated when speaker a. W. Harri son cast the tie breaking vote against it. The Issue will in ail likelihood be Back before the legislature again next year As it Sas been for the past nine. Dental technicians and denture its had Bills killed in committee. They were told to get together and Mitchell Copp Fyfo examined glasses fitted Harold m. Black optometrist phone we 2-51 of Dally to . Come Back to the House with some thing they could agree on. The Long festering Hutt Erite question arose again As members refused to permit the incorporation of 11 existing colonies unless the acts of incorporation included an agreement limiting the size and number of colonies. The is sue is almost certain to be re Vived in future sessions As pres sure to restrict Hutt Erite growth continues. State Aid the question of state Aid to pro vate schools sparked by the re port of the Royal commission on education was avoided almost completely during the session but government legislation on the subject is expected next year. The government s financial policies provoked the hottest debate As the House a proviso a record budget of huge in creases in education and health and welfare spending boosted the current budget by some 000 to opposition members hit hard at government borrowing which boosted the province s net debt to and raised the Gross debt to More than but at the same time the House approved of new Cap ital spending. Most of the Money will be borrowed Over five years to. Finance the new grand rapids Power Plant. The session provided the first test for three new Cabinet minis ters Hon. George Hutton min ister of agriculture Hon. C. H. Barbara Roy 11-year-old daughter of or. And mrs. H. E. Roy 174 Montrose Street Mon the division 4 piano Solo class at the Mani Toba music festival. She is a Grade 6 student at Robert h. Smith school. In the few Short years that associations in predominantly roman Catholic areas have affix ated with the federation Man warm and fruitful friendships hav developed. These associations hav produced a number of Able Anc willing she stated. Every organization in a demo critic society has minority group who disagree with the majority opinion surely the minority group in this Case recognizes tha its purposes can Best be server by working within the present organization where it will Nave every Opportunity to convince the a of the lightness of its More about dam continued from Page 1 More about walkout continued from Page 1 there s Money in your future. Ton mar not discover treasure Island hut Jou re sure of 3 on your savings account at National Trust. Fitt Nisum half yearly balance. 3 2 on your savings account National Trust established 1898 250 Portage Avenue t. B. Nash manager save by mail. I jut fill in this Coupon and mail with your Deposit note. National Thust company. 250 Portage ave. Winnipeg enclosed is a Deposit of _ Pleam open a sating account and Send me a pass Book and Cheque Book with Holder. Name d d a Der Ess City or town Witney minister of mines and Nat ural resources and Hon. Maurice Ridley minister of municipal affairs. All three won Praise from the opposition but the biggest cheer went to or. Hutton for his hand Ling of the agriculture department. He won High acclaim from his sternest critic opposition Leader d. L. Campbell. On the Liberal Side of the House chief interest focused on the coming Battle for the party leadership. At the session s end or. Campbell was still very much the party s Leader and its. Most effective debater. Two Young liberals who May Challenge or. Campbell s Leader ship at the party s convention next summer Stan Roberts and Gildas Mol Gat were the party s strongest backbench ers along with two veterans. Edmond Prefontaine and t. P. Willoure. In the Kcf a. R. Paulley consolidated his position As House Leader with party whip David or Loikow rising fast As the group s most effective speaker. Protestants As Well As Cath Olics walked out he added in a press release. Or. Dufault later said he based this statement on the fact that he d seen two protestants leave the floor. He was t sure whether they were leaving in protest. Two executives of the association c. V. Madder presi Dent and mrs. Howard Loewen vice-president., said they knew of no protestants who had left be cause the Resolution was adopt the whereas clauses in the Resolution insinuated private schools cannot train children effectively for citizenship and cannot create a Canadian consciousness and a sense of the Canadian purpose he contended. No place a statement regarding religion As a private matter leads to the inevitable conclusion that religion has no place in the Public school and that schools which give exist religion its As a Mere proper place privilege and May sponsor scholarship in s. Africa Vancouver up the University of British Columbia Alma mater society has written to the National Union of South african University students asking the Best method of providing a univer sity scholarship for a negro Stu Dent. The society had decided earlier to sponsor such a scholarship As a protest against the South Afri can government s racial policy. Society spokesman Mark Daniels says the society wants to bring the student to Canada but in View of possible difficulties in getting the scholarship Winner Back into South Africa they May have to sponsor the scholarship at a South african University. Not As a he said. Opposition to state Aid is one thing but opposition by virtue of a Savage attack on the very exist ence and role of private and parochial schools is a Clear invitation to get were the whereas these clauses the Public school system is the Only educational institution in Manitoba designed to provide Edu cation for All children regardless of race color Creed and ethnic origin. Integration needed for citizenship is in effective unless children Are Given the Opportunity to study learn and play together with children of every race Creed color and eth Nic origin. The Public school system is the main unifying Force in devel Oping Canadian citizenship in our heterogeneous culture. It is the Best Means of strengthening Canadian conscious Ness and of creating a High sense of Canadian purpose. The Public school system is available to All children and its program of studies is designed not be parents. For 2 a clouded Don t threw away your or Chesterfield mire have it made like Brand new before Spring with re style s 10-Point package Deal. The Cost is a fraction of a new suite and you get a 10-year guarantee. Drapery service also available to Points re style package Deal strip furniture Down and reblock Frame replace seat Spring entirely replace Back Springs entirely replace cushions entirely re finish All show Wood remodel Ling cover in new material of your Choice free pick up and delivery 10-year written new furniture guarantee rebuild suite completely Complete re styling religion is a matter of private conscience and not of state regu lation and religious education can be provided without hindrance by the churches the Home after school classes and indeed private schools and the parents who so desire Are privileged to Send their children to private schools instead of Public schools. Principle the support of private schools by Public taxes or Grants violates the principle of the separation of Church and state. The Corner Stone of the creation of democratic societies. Encouragement of private Par Ochial schools by the Grant of pub Lic funds May Lead to the weak ening of the Public school system and tend to create divisions among children at the very period in their lives when segregation is most lasting in its effects and conversely at the very stage in their development when integration is most easily achieved because children have not been exposed As Long to asked whether there would have been a walk out if the Resolution had been adopted without any whereas clauses whatsoever or. Dufault answered that s a Tricky one to answer. We Are definitely in favor of private schools. To say you Are is one thing and the reasons you give Are another or. Lagasse also said it was hard to say whether there would have been a walk out had it not been for the whereas clauses. It would have depended on the kind of discussion that went c. V. Madder association presi Dent who said Friday he was sorry the Resolution had been brought before the convention stated Mon Day he did t think people voting had considered the whereas clauses at All. We just went on record As opposing the recommendation of the Royal commission that Aid be Given to private he said. Or. Lagasse however noted that his amendment that one of the whereas clauses be deleted was Defeated. Fears split mrs. Howard Loewen Conven Tion chairman and vice president. Said the most serious aspect of this unhappy affair is the suggestion that Many local associations will least the provincial federation and form their own organization. He said a Survey to find of what the actual loss would be was going to be carried out by so far there was not enough de tailed information on exact water Levels to proceed. At present this department a gathering preliminary information on the resources in this area and their approximate value. According to a preliminary map of the area to be flooded issues by the Hydro Board the entire summer Berry fur rehabilitation Block which has been producing a valuable fur Harvest since 1940 will apparently be affected. A lot of concern the relocation problem was causing a lot of one official said and it would be a very complicated problem to arrive Al a final site. The indians themselves will of course have a major voice in deciding where they Are going to move he said. A game Branch official said his department was worried about what effects the flooding of Large tracts of Marshland was going to have on waterfowl and other wild life. Or. Lamb is not the Only one worried Over the situation. Others include the Federal government s Indian affairs Branch the Provin Cial government game Branch the Pas chamber of Commerce com Mercial fishing interests and conservation groups. 700 indians More than 700 treaty and non treaty indians on two reserves at Cedar and Moose lakes jul have to be relocated according to in Dian affairs officials. The biologists report suggested similar measures to the diking plans mentioned by or. Lamb As one possible method of saving some of the wildlife wealth in the area. An official of the Delta water fowl research area at Portage la Prairie confirmed or. Lamb s opinion on destruction of Breeding grounds. It will destroy the summer Berry Marsh which is one of the great Breeding marshes for ducks and geese in North he said. A government biologist s report made last october estimated that the Reservoir would must in a disastrous setback to wildlife South of the summer Berry River. This Section of country excluding the Cedar Lake area had produced approximately in Muskrat pelts bal Wen 1940 and 1958, plus in other furs the report said. Or. Lamb brings another Angle into the picture. He Sayi that in the past year three Large mining companies have done Magneto meter surveys Over the Moose Lake area. Natives claim there Are Iron indications in the District. All this potential will be under says or. Lamb. Ducks unlimited is reported to be Basing its studies of the situation on a similar suggestion Lor diking plans that would mitigate effects of the hooding. The Pas chamber of Commerce is looking into the situation from the Point of View of the tourist Industry. This it expects May be adversely affected in future ii waterfowl Breeding grounds Are destroyed. 0. M. Stephens head of the Hydro Board said monday that uie Board fully realized that there were Adverse effects in connection with any Power project of this nature. It is our policy to do All that we can within reason to offset these i think the record of these types of development both Here and elsewhere will Bear this out. Or. Stephens said he Felt that there was no other place in North America where such a Large Reser voir could be created with less damage in terms of Cost. He said that further detailed studies were now under Way to and Anecia Tei dentists located Lirar metropolitan Stori pm. Whitehall 2.1511 pertain open All Day wednesday Henri to daily saturday determine precise elevate pm to which the Board would be required to control the flooded area. The extent to which modifications can be made is now the subject of such he said. My tar. Allan Scott Al been around for Long to ii Mill driving cite fully Fely Cert Reutty. 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