Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 19, 1960

Issue date: Monday, September 19, 1960
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 19, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Reach twice the in greater Winnipeg with free press want ads Carrot 3se pm Winnipeg monday september is i960 copy foe weather y Vul mount Jui. Man. One. So. M 03 7s 38 so of to 57 fort we Sun i. Ottawa to 31 of Montmi Hill fut Muul Max. Xor it a. One. 48 to. .33 9c .07 s3 1.03 47 64 .36 . Adopts new sonic Boom plan will have Canadian firms assess damage pay claims promptly the United states air Force now flying supersonic fighters Over parts of Manitoba is making arrangements through Canadian insurance companies to have claims for Boom damage investigated and paid promptly. The fighter Squadron stationed at grand Forks 150 Miles South of Winnipeg is flying hour voodoo fighters aircraft which produce a continuous sonic Boom something like a Zipper be ing opened across the sky. If the aircraft is Only slightly nose Down the. Sonic booms travel to Earth causing noise about six times greater than a Thunder clap. There Are no Craf fighters in the area and the Standard Craf fighter aircraft the Cf-100, is Cap Able of producing a sonic Boom Only if placed in a dive. Complaints since the . Squadron at grand Forks has been activated the . Air Force has received dumber of complaints from Cana Dian Border towns of sonic booms. So far the . Air Force has followed its Standard procedure sending officers to investigate the complaints to make sure that any damage resulting has actually been caused by their aircraft. If a claim is justified it is paid promptly. Now the . Air Force is Mak ing arrangements to have future claims handled by Canadian insurance company adjusters who will visit anyone who registers a dam age complaint he believes was caused by supersonic aircraft. Sonic booms exert an average pressure of about three pounds per Square foot. Tests have shown that it takes a pressure of 70 pounds per Square Inch to damage build Ings but a Sevel a sonic Boom could crack windows or cause other minor damage. There is no. Sonic Boom severe enough injure a human being since the base at grand Forks sends up More than 20 i itunes each Day to Check unknown air Craft and in addition carries oot a steady i training program reports of sonic booms Are to be expected constantly. The . Air Force says it is doing All in its. Power to reduce the Impact of the noise problem. In the Mea aame it is settling claims some residents in greater. Win a Peg have had windows fixed by the rca5, whose aircraft take off Over residential areas. One Resi Dent placed a claim with the Craf saying that seven windows in his House had been cracked by an aircraft which came too close and the Craf dispatched a Cor poral to replace the Glass. Say police behind fact on main St. Merchants on the West Side of main Street claimed monday Law enforcement officials have not Are caught up with the fact that Park ing is now allowed in front of their stores from 4 to 6 . A main Street theatre owner record tourist season visitors from sister provinces account for All time High Manitoba appears to have had its Best tourist season on record this year and the big boost came from canadians. Industry and Commerce min ister Gurney Evans says the num Ber of tourists from other prov inces who travelled and vacationed in Manitoba this year appears to have hit an All time High. Tourists from Ontario head the list Fol Lowed by British Columbia and a Berta. Or. Evans said the increase is due in part to Extension of the paved portion of the trans Canada Highway. The the Winnipeg River area Dauphin the Pas and flirt flon have All increased in popularity this year. A see american first Cam Miga in the ., the american Federal elect of Campaign and and verse publicity Sonia adding the a count on american Silver in Canada or. Evans factors in keeping tourism Here at about the level. Last year tourists spent in Manitoba i was tense and nervous first flying lesson is free Preas reporter Pas Clayton is leaning the tit. For readers the Alse the to take to the have lever dome to Jiung Abaft it she is writing a series of a her Aerial Wavea lures by Pat Clayton i was tense and nervous. Sitting in a single engine red and Silver Cessna i looked me How to make a walk a Rouw Down on open Farmland thousands of feet below. This was my son. First Fly if let Sandy haired Art Wallis a win Check at the planed exterior to make stare everything was All right. The air plane is controlled by the elevators ailerons Ami Rud Nipes flying cub instructor with he said pointing out each in More than hours in the was beside me. Reassuringly he seemed perfectly relaxed. Before take off Art had Showa i nodded although i was t too sure i understood. My state of coat Union bad Only begun. In the cockpit a Maze of instruments labelled throttle primer Ammeter master switch altimeter and tachometer were Laid out before me. Art explained what each was for and Bow to operate it. I must have shown my bewilderment. Don t think you have to re member it All the first be said encouragingly. Off we go safety is the concern of Good Pilot , As be ran though the pre starting Start jag Coci Roit. Run up and take off checks of the instruments and controls. This completed we were All set. Then he said let s go flying and in a few minutes we were airborne. Heading South Over St. James Art banked the plane to the left and pointed out the animal pits at Assiniboine Park zoo. The familiar Black bears total the Sih of shaggy sheep dogs. Climb ing steadily we flew Over the Manitoba teacher s College towards the Flat Patchwork quilt of Farmland. At feet we levelled off and i looked Down. Strangely my fear of Heights had no effect Here. Art demonstrated the three Basic movements of an aircraft pitching rolling and yawing. He showed me How to move the control column Forward and backward to move the nose of the plane Down and up. This action he said was called pitching and was controlled by the elevators on the Tail of the plane. Now you he said. I took a deep breath and pushed the wheel oops control column Forward. Too far Forward the Dom of the plane dipped abruptly. Cautioned Art. If you make a sudden violent movement the plane will react suddenly the next time i did slightly better. It was going to take a while to realist you barely have a to touch the controls to Flake the plane respond. After a few times practising rolling dipping the left Wing and then the right below the 1 tried yawing turning the nose of the aircraft from left tto a final run Down of the three movements and we turned Back. Can you find the asked Art. A Quick scan of the area ahead proved futile. I replied in a Small voice convinced by now i was in capable of Ever learning to Fly. Long grind Over there to the he laughed. Looking in the direction he indicated i saw the patterned White streaks of the runways. Once we were safely on the ground Art let me taxi the plane n. Discouraging by i could t even do this right. Automatically i had tried to steer the nose with the control use the rudder said Art. You Only use the control column to help you steer when there s a Strong he seemed a Man of infinite patience it was obvious be was going to need my mind in a whirl i walked away from the club office Laden with Tooks pamphlets maps and diagrams on meteorology air navigation air regulations air Manship radio and theory of flight. There was More to this flying than i had innocently assumed. Ahead of me Lay another 34 hours of training plus endless hours of study before i could test for my private Pilot s licence. After one hour in the air i was humbled by the Prospect. Meetings to be held tuesday at a pin. In the free frees Liberal association room no. 2, Coronation Ken Nel club club room. In club of greater Winnipeg. Refuse Tough steaks restaurateur advises claims he saw a motorcycle policeman issuing a ticket to a Motorist for being parked in this area the theatre owner said he in formed the Constable about the lifting of the ban. In another Case a clothing Mer chant says be brought a member of the corps of commissioners up to Date on the new ruling after he issued a parking ticket. The ban was lifted late in August for a 90-Day trial period at the instigation of mayor Stephen Juba. The merchants claim the behaviour of traffic officials who Don t know the Law will doubtlessly have some effect on the Survey now be ing con Van Gogh exhibition a collection of paintings by the famous dutch impressionist Vin cent Van Gogh will be on exhibition at the Winnipeg Art gallery in the civic auditorium in january. Tiie exhibition being seen in Canada for the first time opens in Montreal oct. 6. The collection will Alse be exhibited in Toronto and Ottawa. The artist who shot himself in 1890 after a life of poverty misery and disparagement was Little re cognized As one of the modern a forerunner of mod Era Art trends. If Steak on your plate is too Tough to Cut with anything but a Hacksaw Send it Back be doing the restaurant a favor. That vibe Sage advice of a Man who should know Hugh Craig the Canadian restaurant association. Or. Craig was in Winnipeg Mon. Day to address a dinner meeting. Of the Manitoba of the association at Steak House. Nobody wants to deliberately serve a bad said or. Criag. If something is wrong Tell the waitress or tee manager they would much prefer that than Hay ing the customer go away latest trend the National president has Al ready gained a reputation in his Field for making customers Happy in his own restaurants. A resident of fort Macleod alta., he is co owner of Waterloo lakes hotel co., manager of Lake Shore Village a tourist resort and operates a Pancake specially House m Cal Gary. He explained that specially Hugh Craig houses Are the newest trend m can Ada wry Pancake houses scheduled to open soon in Winnipeg. Or. Craig has certain theories on tipping in restaurants pointing out it s the people who tip that Gripe the most about the trouble with people w that they tip indiscriminately. I Al ways try to Analyse the service the food the Basic courtesies of the waitress before i leave a tip. After waitress is Only hurting her self with poor National i finding at Home finding a Canadian dish is proving As Tough a Flag or. Craig admits but he believes that Manitoba has solved the problem with the Lake Winni Peg Gold Eye or. Craig s favorite meal is spa Ghetti and meatballs the Way his wife Cooks them at Home. If she d come Down to Tau rant i d put it on the menu that s one meal. I have to eat at he smiled. Bobby is six Bobby. Hallas the Little boy who became the of a storm of controversy which swept Canada is six years old today. The children s Aid society a birthday party slated for him this afternoon. Afterwards at 6 to ., or. And mrs., Ken Hallas will visit him for a second Celebration. They la bring a birthday cake with candies and a toy gun. With them will be their son Tommy and temporary Foster sort Jimmy. The reunion will be held at the society s receiving Home 421 Assiniboine Avenue. The Hallas family hit the. News when they refused to give up Fos Ter son Bobby when asked to do so by the children s Aid society. They had been looking after him for five years. A court order returned Bobby to the society. An Appeal is to be heard sept. 30. A is that Bobby a roman Catholic while the family Are prot Suot the civic election committee says there is an urgent need for it can sponsor this fall for seats on City Council and the school Board. C. F. Greene executive Secre tary of the Cec said monday the need is greater this year because a number of Cec councillors May not stand for re election to the Council but instead seek metro seats. Two Alderm Nalbert Bennett and Saul Cherniack have already announced their candidacy for metro. Aid. Bennett s resignation from Council will leave a one Winnipeg flying club instructor Art Waltis explains the controls. School of Aid for the retarded by Mcdonald june 195j Beverley is a Pas Sive child. She is Conot just to sit and has to be stimulated to take part in any activity she Nam single wont june 19flo joins in group activities and seems to enjoy them Baa begun us two and three word to excerpts from teachers to tones. Two reports at the Kinsmen school for retarded children sum up the pro Gress of a Little girl who is now ten years old Beverley first went to the Kins men school 1957. Teachers re Call her vocabulary consisted of about is words. She was unable to communicate. With people and in fact she was so withdrawn that the routine psycho topical testing Beverly has new teamed a few Timpte tasks. Sha can tie her shoe Button her coat and zippers. She is beginning to recognise words. Most important she is coming out of her Shell. Beverly takes part in games and seems interested in the other children in her class. Slow Progress the Kinsmen. School operated by the association for retarded children in greater Winnipeg Bright colourful classrooms Well equipped work shop Home economics rooms and auditorium. It offers a pre Gram for mentally retarded child Ren considered trainable m the 20 to 50 . A simple Home training course for girls and a manual training course in the Wood work Iii shop for the boys simple academic instructions and help in jetting along with other children. The school to prepare the brighter children to obtain part or full time employment and be come at least partially Independent members of society. Although most of the students Are making Only slow steady pro Gress there have been some remarkable remits. One girl for instance is now considered ready to work As a Domesek Helper in a is workshops for Transcona workshops for All members of and school associations and Parent teacher federations in District d will be held at the Transcona collegiate monday at . Members in East Benwood East Kildonan East St. Paul and trans Cona school Are invited to hear mrs. L. A. Shaffer a National representative who will address the meeting Aad conduct the work shop for the time this year a special workshop Lor Prib deals win be included. The regular routine at the school which includes periods milk and cookie classroom instruction and manual training is geared to promote socialization and Basic self help skills. Day Camps during summer when the Kinsmen school is not in session the association for retarded Chil Dren operates residential and Day Camps. Beverly is one of the Chil Dren who has benefited from the Camps. Her teachers and parents remarked that following her first summer Camps this year she is much More last year it Cost More than to operate and maintain the Kinsmen school which cares for about 170 children. Another 40 children Are on the waiting list. A second school occupational and recreational facilities a Day Nur Sery for the very Young and an expanded Home guidance and so Cial program will soon be needed. The association also plans to continue providing recreational facilities to the St. Amant Ward the Portage school and the Broad Way Home for girls which Are provincial institutions for the care of the mentally retarded. During september the association for retarded children in greater Winnipeg is appealing for funds to finance its projects. Contributions May be sent to the can Adian Bank of Commerce .399 main Street to and was All wet so theone goofed but liquor Board not worried Csc officials in Winnipeg blamed poor network advice for allowing a 20 second brewery commercial to appear on Manitoba Tele vision sets saturday night brewery advertising is illegal in Manitoba. A Winnipeg official of the corp oration said there had been a slip up in the advice received from Toronto concerning the program great the program is sponsored in part by Molson breweries Ontario ltd., and this advertising is permitted in that province. Normally men commercials Are covered off with Csc promotions where the advertising is illegal. Saturday the opening 20-second Molson commercial slipped by local operators and appeared on the air. The later Molson commercials were covered off As instructed. Gen. N. E. Rodger liquor com missioner for Manitoba said if there had been any complaints it would be More of an enforcement problem than a policy decision. He said he did not think anyone would complain. The Csc said one Telephone All mentioning the brewery Commer Cial was received. Leg sees need for candidates fail to confirm Thrift Job announcement in Winnipeg that Erie Thrift director of the greater Winnipeg planning commission is to be appointed chairman of the National capital commission went without official confirmation Mon Day in Ottawa. Or. Thrift said saturday in Winnipeg that he had been approached by prime minister John Diefenbaker and had agreed o accept the position. I consider it an Hon or to be asked to take such a he was reported by one Ottawa newspaper As stating in Winnipeg. However no announcement of the appointment was. Forthcoming from the prime minister monday. There was one report current Here that or. Thrift May be mov ing to Ottawa from Winnipeg to take the Post of general manager of the National capital commis Sion. The same report indicated that Alan k. Hay would continue As chairman until March 31. Or. Hay has been holding the office on an interim basis since last april. The office of chairman carries with it an annual salary of about City will see partial eclipse of Sun tuesday residents of Winnipeg May see a partial eclipse of the Sun by the Moon tuesday after noon the last of four eclipses in 1960. The eclipse will begin in Southern Manitoba about . And end about . Cd. In the Vicinity of Winni Peg the Sun will be about half eclipsed at the maximum. Observers in Alaska Western Canada and United states and Northern Mexico wih also see the eclipse. Year opening in Ward a because be bad a year of his term left to run Aid. Cherniack is finishing his two year term i Ward 3. Uncertainty because of the who Miry Nan for metro and the fact that re end oration of previously endorsed Cec candidates is not automatic More candidates to run under the Cec Banner Are needed or. Greene said. Aldermen whose two year term is up in Ward 1 Are Charles a very Walter Crawford Cec and j. Gurzon Harvey ceo. Finishing two year terms in Ward 2 Are Art Coulter mrs. Lillian Hallonquist Cec and Charles Spence in addition Albert Bennett Cec is resigning with one year of his term to run. The Ward 3 retiring aldermen Are Saul Cherniack Paul Paris Hin Cec and Peter Taraska two school trustees in each of the three wards finishing their two year terms this year. They Are a. R. Little Cec and mrs. Margaret Trott Cec in Ward 1, George Frith Cec and mrs. Alys Robertson in Ward 2, and Mike Baryluk Cec and r. J. Johns Kcf in Ward 3. Neither or. Little nor or. Johns will be seeking re election. Cherniack running for metro Aid. Saul Cherniack announced monday he will be a candidate for the metro Council in division 3. Aid. Cherniack a Sawyer was elected to the City Council two years ago and was sponsored by the Kcf. He represented Ward 3. Aid. Cherniack s decision makes it a three Way fight in the metro division 3. Others Are John Tuzyk realtor and Constantino Kostaniuk editor of the ukrainian world the communist party candidate. Aid. Cherniack is the second Alderman to announce his Candi Dacy for metro. Albert Bennett will contest division 1. Candidates for All divisions in a report saturday metro candidate Jack Willis was mentioned As running in division 1. This was incorrect. Or. Willis is a candidate in division 5. Here Are the candidates so far in each division division a Al Bert Bennett 2, a. J. Enns 3, John Tuzyk Constantine Kostaniuk 4, Jack Blumberg Morrey Zeilig Daniel Wawrykow 5, Jack Willis 6, Paul Martin b. R. Wolfe de Stasz Yenshu 7. L. E. Ostrander i. R. Darwin Chase 9, a. A Fisher 10, r. E. Moffat Reg Wight Ian ;