Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page a free press saturday oc1ubek 22, Arizona Arizona has about ranks it sixth United states. Domain land area eyes examined Contact uses fitted Harold m. Black optometrists phone we 2-5108 own Dally 9 . To of . Canadian troops returning Home Ottawa up the annual foil rotation of Canadian troops Canada and Germany is under Way. The army said Friday that ships and aircraft during the next two months will return to can Ada some soldiers wives and them in Germany with a like number. School Days expects his kids to be smart you la have much More fun this Winter. It you re Good Arthur Murray pre Winter special most important dances 5 hours of private instruction. 5 hours of technique sessions. 2 hour student parties. Call we 2-5294 for your complimentary lesson and dance Blount on tha ittes and most important remember All the parties and dances you attended made Yoi. Wish you were a competent dancer. Wait till next summer or next year. Call we 2-5294 now for your Frie trial lesson and dance analysis. Arthur Murray dance studios 2nd floor 400 Portage ave. Dear mrs. Smith my husband interferes with the children when they try to do their Homework and drives them crazy scolding them. He never even finished High school but seems to think his children should be lbs. F. L. Apparently he realizes the Opportunity he missed and is determined that his children should make the most of their schooling. File May go about it in the wrong Way but he is interested and sin Cere. Perhaps he is trying to make up for what he considers is leniency on your part. Upsetting the children during their study hour certainly does not help them though i am sure you can discuss this alone with him and make him realize what is happening. Dear mrs. Smith i am sure my son has a High . Our school has accelerated classes for brighter students but my son is in regular classes. How can i have him switched to the advanced mrs. N. A. Generally students Are put in accelerated classes because they have shown the desire and ability i to use their intelligence. Their achievement is just As air important their High . Your son will i be advanced when it is apparent Liat regular classes do not offer him the Challenge he needs. Dear mrs. Smith i am a Junior i High school. I Lave always planned to go to col Ege but my father just died Anc now i know i won t be Able to. Should i switch to another course or quit school to Kielp the Don c. I 1 to j i balls route changes starting sunday october 23 in order to take advantage of rhe Shorter route to downtown provided by the new Disraeli Bridge and overpass and to obtain the most effective use of your Fleet of trolley and motor buses several changes in bus routes have become necessary. These changes Are shown on the accompanying map. Operate via Disraeli Over and Bridge instead of Redwood on return trip buses will operate to Portage Polo Park in Stead of Academy Stafford buses win Redwood Bridge to downtown a., usual and to main and Alfred Only evenings and route main route instead of East Kil will no longer operate to Polo Park. Mountain buses from Sargent route will Ope ate eastbound in Portage from Kennedy instead of Ellice ave. First Stop on Portage will be at Edmonton Street. Buses from Polo Park will operate to East i Joram instead of North main or Mountain i Ian buses will Stop in Fortega in front of the North main buses will Stop on memorial blvd., West Side of the creator Winnipeg transit commission realizes that these changes although Nec nary to gain the most affective use of equipment might cause temporary inconvenience to some of riders. The commission asks the indulgence of these Riden until they become familiar with these changes. Please clip this map for future reference. For detailed information please Call Whitehall 5-0407 greater Winnipeg transit commission if you can possibly do so finish school. Many jobs now and in the future will not be open to you unless you have your diploma. It probably will mean you can earn much More Money to help the family later. Talk with your counsellor at school and ask his advice. He May be Able to help you find part time employment and also find some Community help for your Mother. Ask him about your College plans too. Perhaps by the time you Are ready for Enouege your family will be secure enough not to need your help and you can work your Way through part time or nights. Mrs. Smith was going to see my Daugh Ter s teacher but my daughter says the teacher told the class she did t want to see any parents about anything. It is a serious mat Ter. I must discuss it with her and now i Don t know what to mrs. P. R. Your daughter May have mis understood. If you wish to see the teacher write a note asking for an appointment. Then if she re fuses take your problem directly to the principal. A Parent always has the right to see the teacher and most teachers Welcome a dear mrs. Smith by son was sent Home from school yesterday for a very minor infraction of a Rute. I consider this wholly unnecessary and do not want it to happen again. I believe disciplinary matters that arise in school should be treated in he lbs. U. M. A child is rarely sent Home from school without the consent and of someone in authority besides the classroom teacher. When he is. It is because the school considers his behaviour so series that he must be segregated from the other children. The Best Way to keep your child from being sent Home again is to be sure that he Ijeh aves himself. Costly Cable on the first Atlantic Cable the transmission rate was per word Lettjr. Coin from sea relic of Anci Wijt voyage by Darstek Gillie Paris so Kcal the guardian when a retired Seaman of the French Navy was forking some decaying seaweed As manure on to Bis Garden bed on the outskirts of Brest Early this year he saw something hard and shiny deeply embedded in the Root of the sea Weed. He scrubbed it with a Nail Bush revealing a greek Gold con a trifle battered but on file whole in astonishingly fresh condition. It was a Gold Stater of Cyrene. On one Side was the figure of Victory in a four horse Chariot on the. Other was zeus Ammon stand erect. The Type ii datable to the years 322 to 310 . This was the Story that Jean Bousquet recently appointed Dir Ector of antiquities for the Region of Rennes including Northern and has told the academic Des inscription. The Coin has been acquired for the Public collection. He explained that fortunately the finder knew wino a the sea Weed came from. He goes shoot ing in the Sand along the coast near Lam Paul Plou Calmez eau a Seaside Village off the tourist track just to Trie North Brest and he usually puts some armload of seaweed nto the Back of his car for the Garden. Lost receptacle alas by the time he thought showing his find to the authorities the seaweed had Long decayed into the soil. But one or two Points Are evident. A Coin of Fine Gold would soon have been battered to dust on the rocks or pebbles of the Breton coast if it had been lying Loose. It must have spent most of the years that it has been in the sea in some Ninny indeed probably in some receptacle. This must have been within 10 fathoms of the surface the types of sea Weed washed up on she Shore do not plunge their roots any deeper. Urges revamping freight formula the coins of Cyrene Are fairly common on the Mediterranean shores As or. Out out Are not recorded in the rest of France or great Britain. In deed Brittany is very poor in greek coins of any Type. It was a Bronze Trade route for tin from Cornwall to the Mouth of the Loire of which something May have still survived at the end of the fourth Century . But this bit of the Breton North coast is off the track. Tejere was however a famous voyage of discovery a Little after this Coin left the mint. Pythia ii of Marseilles sailed the Atlantic coast of France circumnavigated Britain explored at least some of the North sea and returned Home to be treated As a liar by Landover geographers. Fragments Only Only Small fragments of his account of the journey have survived in quotations and summaries. He was the first to report the name of the British Isles spelling it in the Welsh manner. How Many ships did take with him Columbus Magellan and Drake each took three. But it is improbable that for a no less dangerous journey of exploration he took fewer. Did he lose one off this danger Ous coast and did any part of it including the pot which May have contained part of Bis treasure still be lying somewhere offshore near Lam Paul Palouda Lezeau since Marseilles produced Only a Silver coinage the Gold ones that path was and his captains took with them would necessarily be from other Mediterranean cities. He might Well think that Silver would have insufficient prestige in the wild North. The search for this hypothetical wreck on such a coast As that of finisterre As or. Bousquet re marked is like looking for a Needle in a Haystack. Copyright i960, by arrangement with the guardian Manchester Ottawa up an impressive Battery top economists trooped before the Mcpher soc Royal commission on transportation to give Alberta s views on railway and freight rate prob lems. Jaq Are University four americans and one Cana Dian or. He Harries Dean of Coia Merce at the University of a Erta the latest and last Alberta wit Ness or. Wallace i. Little of the of Washington be we advocated a new formula to replace the present railway method of increasing freight rates by a Flat percentage. 5s formula would tie any new1 rat 2 increase to the two Basic factors in railway freight the line haul and the terminal costs. It would mean that ship pers sending their goods a Long would not pay As High a proportional increase As Short Ance slippers. Rate ceiling mooted another Alberta witness. Or. Merrill j. Roberts of the univer sity of Pittsburgh advocated a Sta Story ceiling on High freight rates. His theoretical concept was criticized by the railways Basi Cally because it would involve a speculative forecast of future freight traffic. A or. Ernest w. Williams one of the top transportation economists in the United states and a pro Fessor at Columbia University contended that railways must tailor their rates to their econ Omic advantages scrapping unprofitable passenger trains and Branch lines. Manitoba joined with Alberta to get him to appear Here. Professor j. C. Nelton of Washington state University Spokane produced an economic appraisal of freight rate discrimination showing differential charging different on Simi Lar traffic movements in various parts of the an and verse effect on the . Inter Mountain Region until it was modified t or. Harries the orly albertan to appear for the province pro posed freight rates be pegged under a ceiling tied to the lowest rate on specific traffic. He also sought a better Freig it rate Deal for Alberta s Long haul shippers. After Alberta s Case is concluded possibly this week the two major railways have another round of briefs to present. They Are understood to Deal chiefly with what the railways propose to do about their passenger Busi Ness and Branch lines. Hard of hearing hear better or pay nothing r. E. Mcclocklin hearing Aid consultant acoustic on now offers you a tiny Over the ear hearing Aid no cords no Button in the ear no clothes noise. Only be sure to see the new 1960 m2 eyeglass hearing Aid Complete with tiny invisible Mold. J v f a.50 Only. I o j Many other models to car Rosa from including new acoustic on Sty fear slim temples lightweight and in colors foe. Come in today or phone for Home or office appointment. Acoustic on of Winnipeg 404 Boyd bldg. Pm. We 2-3963 Winnipeg to commemorate inauguration Disraeli freeway prizes i 3-month transit pass 2-month transit pass 1-month transit pass there s nothing to buy no pwt fes to and official entry Blanks on available on Oil 35 dam Katf Cwm. I h transit Tom s sleek new dream drier buses will operate Ever the Dot reel Fie Swoy system and riders will enjoy a 20 percent time saying from their Homes to downtown Winnipeg. The new dream liners will travel via the Disraeli freeway main Street end Portage Avenue As for West Polo Park. Greater Winnipeg transit commission and be the Disraeli freeway
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