Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, April 15, 1961

Issue date: Saturday, April 15, 1961
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 15, 1961, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 Winnipeg free press saturday april 15 1961 Golden Gate choir gets 172 Marks two school choirs competitions chorus grades 5 and 6, was held in the auditorium at the Manitoba music festival Friday afternoon. Golden Gate school placed first a total of 172 the suburban Public school classroom choirs Grade 1. Adjudicator Havelock Nelson said they Sang the test piece once i saw a Little Bird very nicely Well together with Good the choir s own selection was grandma grandpa. They will compete for the Peter Logan memorial trophy on april 20 in the auditorium. Coll Cut school placed second in the Competition with 109 Marks for the test piece and their own selection bedtime. Or. Nelson said both pieces had a Good Speed but that the second was a Little Uncertain in Tim Winner of the Premier nor Quay shield in the Public school Alec Trinity says to now you can rent an electric water Heater for Complete details Contact. Whew in stattion i 405 Portage Avenue phone Witchall 6-8201 Robert h. Smith school with a total of 173 Marks for the test piece Twilight shadows and their own selection Fineen the Rover. Or. Nelson said the first piece had excellent and the second was full of the choir will compete for the sir Hugh Roberton trophy on april 21 in the auditorium. John m. King school placed second in the class with 171 Marks. Or. Nelson Sairaj they Sang the test piece with very Nice Quality of sound sympathetic treatment of words and Nice he termed their own selection the Spring of the year accurate and Caroline Gadiel of Selkirk Man., took first place with 86 Marks in divisions 3 and 4 of the violin Solo in the Assembly Hall of the auditorium. Adjudicator Leon Forrester termed her performance of Schubert s bal let music no. 3 Lively like a he said she had a confident technique with Nice touches of Kathleen Stover of Winnipeg placed second with 85 Marks and was called a very prom Ising player and a Good time province of Manitoba sheriff s Sale Cistern judicial District of the province of Manitoba to wit by virtue of writ of Fieri facial issued out of the court of Queen s Bench at the suit of the Queen in the right of Canada and Johan Nisson flying services Ltd. And to me directed against the goads and chattels of Peter Boob org 1 have and taken in execution the following goods and chattels namely All of the interest of the defendant in one Taylor aircraft serial no. . Jund i shall expose for Sale on tuesday april 18th, 1961 at River Crest aircraft Ltd., located in the Rural municipality of West St. Paul., at the hour of . All the interest of the Laid Peter Moorberg in said goods and chattels. Sheriff s office Winnipeg april 5th, 1961. F. M. Manwaring sheriff. Terms of Sale Cash. Auctioneer Carl c. Patter. Jodoin keeps mum Canada s top labor Leader Fri Day declined to discuss the internal affairs of the Broth Farhood of railway firemen and engine men Csc and said he had t received any communication from Winnipeg and District la Bor Council on a local dispute within the Blue. President Claude Jodoin of the Canadian labor Congress was asked in Winnipeg by reporters to explain Why nothing had been heard from the Congress regard ing a letter written him by the Winnipeg Council on behalf of the local lodges of car s membership of the Blue. It was sent to Congress several weeks ago. Nothing has been done be cause i Haven t received the let ter when i get Back to Ottawa i la Check. I la follow this up and if the letter in t there then i la write to the Winnipeg labor Council and ask them for he said. The letter asked for assistance and advice because Blue Dele Gates had appealed for help say ing that their International of fice was denying them a referendum to seek Canadian Auton omy. In any Case or. Jodoin said the letter should have been sent direct from the. Locals Here to Congress and not through the Council. It was a jurisdictional dispute he said. Rebel Leader in the. Blue Dis Pute is Roy Mccallum Western chairman of 22 car lodges who resigned last week after having no salary from Cleveland Ohio his International Headquarters for 12 months. He received his Cheque upon resigning. Or. Jodoin when told or. Mccallum now in Deer Lodge hos Pital was unable to continue the Battle against his International and had resigned with ill health declined to discuss the matter on local terms. Jumble contest winners mrs. C. Jones of 6 Minnetonka Street St. Vital is this week s first prize Winner of in the free press Jumble contest. Mrs. Jones who has been play ing Jumble with the help of her husband since it started has twice been a Consolation Winner. She said she did t know what she would do with the Money but ill find a use for Jumble rules and entry form on Page 11. Other winners second prize mrs. L. Miller Starbuck. Third prize ?50 mrs. G. Muir 88 Hull avenue1, St. Vital. Fourth prize Norma Carlson 17 Barrington Avenue St. Vital. Ten prizes of each Jack Skull 768 Poison Avenue m. Cantwell 387 Warsaw ave nue Elizabeth Podolsky Vita mrs. A. M. Decaire Pinewood ont. Mrs. M. Maley Brandon mrs. H. N. Sund 753 Wolsey Avenue t. Millar 157 Rossmere Crescent mrs e. Deveson Nee Pawa miss 0. Block. 87 Smith Street suite 34, and d. Ytis Kew Ich 91 Grove Street. The Correct answers to puzzles 1845 to 1850 Are Ultra occur suite quiver a coquette opium noisy laugh duplex the Doghouse Baron Glade clout inlaid smoke Macaw poker Cognac the Knack epoch phial canal Canyon a Choice voice probe solar Genus fierce pro and con. Duffs borrowing program okayed neat and efficient confident self reliant capable the Craf air woman today wears her uniform Well and with Pride. She. Knows that in the Craf the can travel form lasting friendships find Security and earn the same excellent pay and opportunities for advancement As airmen. Why Don t you find out More about the Many opportunities available to Young women in the full j information from your Craf career Aoun Sedor or fill in tha Coupon below and mail Toi Premier Duff Roblin Friday forced a recorded vote on his 539.0 million capital borrowing program following a renewed Challenge to members of the Liberal party to vote against it to Back up their criticism. Of the increase in the province s debt. The program was approved with Kcf. Members voting on the government Side. Jacob Froese tie sole social credit member of the legislature joined the solid lib eral Block to oppose the Bill. Liberal members voted alone in opposition to or. Roblin s proposed Gas and motor fuel tax which passed by votes of 42 to 10 and 42 to 11. Larry Des Jardins Boniface was not in the House when the first vote was called. Kcf Leader a. R. Paulley announced he would approve the tax increase As being preferable to a general sales tax. Vote together Kcf and. Liberal members voted together of aft opposition motion of non Confidence in the budget debate. The Kcf motion that the government had not provided for the planned and orderly economic growth of Manitoba to ensure that the people of the province will receive benefits and had failed to negotiate a Satis factory tax arrangement with Ottawa was Defeated by a vote of 19 to 32. The Liberal motion regretting that the government while greatly increasing the province s debt and taxes has through its policies contributed to the Sharp Rise in municipal debt and wrong instrument i wins first place a Winnipeg girl entered the right class with the wrong instrument Friday morning at the Manitoba music festival and won first place with High Praise from adjudicator Sidney Harri son. Phyllis Ann wedding received 88 Marks for her selection Bach s Largo and Allegro Assai sonata no. 3, in the senior Vio Lin Solo compositions of Bach n Young Church Hall. She played the Viola instead of a violin. Or. Harrison explained there being no Viola class available 1 decided with the consent of the other compete tors to accept this entry. The contestant says she Drew Atten Tion to Viola on her entry form and not being rejected decided All was Allegro was or. Harrison said playing violin music on a Viola scarcely diminishes its difficulty but you played with ease and Fiss wedding will compete for the Aikins memorial trophy april 21. Second in the compe Ilion was Marilyn Slipetz of West Kildonan with 87 Marks. Andrew Dilay of Winnipeg received 88 Marks f0r first place n the senior pianoforte Solo compositions of Frederic Chopin with the selection ballade of. Winnipeg Post office bldc., Crahane avs nut Winnipeg 1, my if of me Wir Houp obligation Profic Iarj Ngonyi Iny requirement and oppor umfries now Ioe air women in fhe Craf. Educa Lioi by Grade and province Royal Canadian air Force 38. I or. Harrison praised his tech Nical command but said his playing was emotionally immature. There Are signs in the quiet sections that you have it in you to cultivate this part of or. Dilay will com Pete for the Aikins memorial trophy. Esther Trager of the Pas placed second with 86 Marks. Bill Enns of Winnipeg who received 89 Marks in the inter mediate baritone Solo in holy Trinity Church will com Pete for the Alma Wynne Mem orial trophy april 22. Adjudicator Jan Van Der Zucht said or. Enns displayed a Fine voice with natural resonance Good control and Clear articular Sylvia Dyck of Winkler Man., received 89 Marks for first place the intermediate contralto Solo and will compete for the Alma Wynne memorial trophy. Or. Van Der Zucht said miss Dyck s singing was sensitive and sympathetic with Nice qual Ity and excellent Vowel Karen Ann Doern and Andrea Yak both of Winnipeg tied for second place 88 Marks each. The test piece was Stan Ford s a soft Day. Linda Louise Kerr of Winni Peg placed first in the inter mediate Mezzo Soprano Solo with 90 Marks for her selection shelling song or. Van Der Zucht termed her singing a Nice still simple performance with sensitivity and miss Kerr will compete for the Alma Wynne memorial trophy. Second in the Competition was Joy Winnipeg with 89 Marks for a very Good performance with lots of color and Bill Thiessen of Altona Man., who received 90 Marks for first place in the baritone Solo Grade Princess Margaret school received 170 Marks for first place in the Grade 4 Competition for their selections the fairy ship and Danny boy. Adjudicator Havelock Nelson praised their smooth even tone and intelligent use of the the choir will compete for the Peler Logan memorial trophy april 20. Governor Semple school and Strath Millan school tied for second place with 168 Marks each. Linwood school took first place in the Grade 6 Competition with 170 Marks for their selections of life that makes All things new and the Gay Hunter. They will compete for the Peter Logan memorial trophy. Or. Nelson said of their performance the descant was there without covering the tune. Your verses could have More varied treatment. Your second selection had a splendid lift and vital Nordale school placed second with 169 Marks. Andrea Poidevin of East Kil Donan received 87 Marks for first place in division 6 of the pianoforte Solo Sonatina in the Assembly Hall of the auditorium. Adjudicator Leon Forrester said you Are a musical player who makes a very attractive piece of her it was a sincere and Well Felt performance. The plaintive and forthright features were miss Poidevin will compete for the swedish musical club trophy april 21. Anna Leigh Maskell of Winnipeg placed second in the class with 86 Marks for a perform Ance with a very Nice touch splendid rhythmic impulses and much Charm Marusa Tarnowecky of Winnipeg placed first with 93 Marks in division 2 of the pianoforte Solo preliminary in Young Church auditorium. Adjudicator Timothy s. Turner said her performance was very imaginative very musical and very Utility amendment rejected members of the legislature Friday voted 10 to 42 to reject a Kcf amendment to the Public utilities Board act which would have required investigation by the b Oard into any contract signed Between a Public Utility company and persons with any investment in the Utility. The amendment was presented in. A private member s Bill by de Schreyer broken head and was directed at activities of natural Gas. Distributors. Opposing the Bill utilities min ister John there had been no evidence presented to indicate the present legislation was not adequate in protecting the Public. Or. Carroll said the greater Winnipeg Gas co. Had offered to open its books to any a will compete for the Tudor i member of the legislature wish in eng to see them but no member was voted Down by the govern ment majority in a 20 to 32 vote. Public housing Premier Roblin speaking to the Liberal motion 0 suggested there would be legislation before very Long on Public housing for the province 3e.commended Kcf member David Orlikov St. John s for urging action of a housing program and regretted that it was not in this session that a program was advanced. Announced he was very Lappy indeed about the Sale of Manitoba savings Bonds and suggested that the program had helped relieve the pressure on he Bond Market in Canada. 9 admitted he did not get the a Deal for Manitoba he tried of get but said the tax proposal he brought Back was the final offer from. Ottawa. Said he was going to extend Aid to municipalities just As fast As is possible for us to do the Premier said the municipalities had received n to Tal of million in direct or in direct Aid from the province since his government came to office. Folk songs on Centre stage Folk songs and school girls held Centre stage at the Manitoba musical festival Friday evening As River Heights school captured the Iode trophy. About 300 people attended the evening session at the civic Audi orium. The River Heights girls were awarded 86 Marks for the gentle Dove a Welsh song and 89 for urge reduction of tariffs the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce want free Trade with buyers of the province s agricultural products especially Japan. A Resolution submitted by the executive committee at the 30th annual meeting which concluded in Winnipeg Friday asked the Federal government for a reduction and where pos sible an elimination of tariffs voluntary agreements import quotas and All obstacles to Trade with countries now a potential Market for Western can Ada agricultural products. A Resolution with specific re Ference to Japan submitted by the Portage la Prairie chamber was withdrawn in favor of the More general Resolution. The Portage la Prairie Resolution said Japan is one of can Ada s largest purchasers of wheat. Restrictions against Japan Are detrimental to the Western Farmer because they Les sen Japan s ability to buy can Adian farm products or any can Adian products. The general Resolution noted All International Trade resolves itself into barter in the final this was an apparent refer ence to the Grain handlers strike deaths Aaron Simon 78, of 943 Sel Kirk Avenue former proprietor of Aaron tailoring co. Anderson Larry John 9, of 1505 Alexander Avenue. Bloomer or. James of Moose jaw sask., physician in Moose jaw for 50 years. Cann Horace Leslie 62, of 968 Dominion Street owner of the Thos. Cann and son co. Ltd. Crombie Agnes Guthrie 86, of a Lucerne apartments. Cole John Wildred 73, of cart Wright Man. Dagdick Joseph of Les Tock sask., husband of Flor Brethren collegiate came second ence Dagdick. To increase minimum limits for automobile insurance for per Sonal injury and property dam age to at least it asked the unsatisfied judgment fund be increased to the same amount and that it cover property dam age As Well As injuries. Automobiles older than five late last year at Vancouver that years should be subjected to an tied by Prairie Grain shipments. I annual mechanical inspection the the committee pointed out the right to strike is part our teacher standards and train ing also came under convention scrutiny. It suggested the provincial government Institute a Merit rating for teachers and that teachers receive better training in English a mandatory Post graduate course. The convention voted against holding lotteries to support hospitals. It was also against a sales tax to support hospitals. On the Road the delegates asked the provincial government convention suggested. Lawyer wanted to Appeal ;