Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 04, 1962

Issue date: Monday, June 4, 1962
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 4, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba It life in metropolitan. Winnipeg urge National social work standards profession worried about spread of Extension courses the Field of social work needs National stand Ards of training and competence miss Hayda Den Ault president of the Canadian association of social works said monday. _ welfare committee requested Winnipeg free by Carrier 35c per week Winnipeg monday june 4, 1962 single copy Price inc forecast Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Rejina Brandon. Fort William Ottawa 62 45 .13 38 42 -19 56 40 .76 75 52 67 52 .06 my 58 39 73 50 Traher Stiim for Max. Man. Free Toronto. Montreal Halifax Chligo Miami Tat Angela Mann Capolin new York 69 47 73 51 58 45 to. 68 64 .01 85 74 .10 67 58 to. 67 54 to. 80 61 miss Denault told the association s annual meeting in Winni Peg that six committees have been set up to study the problem of standards but that nothing Concrete has yet materialized. She told delegates it has been suggested the profession Accord recognition to All forms of train ing while agreeing that the Mas Ter of social work degree is the desirable Basic requirement for professional practice. Family service agencies across Canada Are asking the Canadian welfare Council to establish a National committee on family i services. She said not asocial welfare request was d m a re solution sunday at the close of a three Day meeting in Winnipeg attended by members of Volun tary service agencies from the 10 Canadian provinces. The meeting was the first of its kind held under the auspices of the family and child welfare division of the Canadian welfare Council. The Resolution asked to have m the National committee the Means for better communication for Fuller Exchange of ideas and experience for More effective research and for greater Public understanding and support of their Board certifies 3 unions the Manitoba labor Board has recently certified three unions As bargaining agents labor minis Ter j. B. Carroll announced Mon Day. International association of Bridge structural and ornamental ironworkers local 728, has been certified As bargaining agent for journeymen ironworkers apprentices and helpers at the grand rapids Hydro project. United brotherhood of Carpen ters and joiners of America local 343, will represent carpenters and apprentices at the White Shell nuclear research establish ment. The brewery and soft drink workers Union local 330, is certified As bargaining agent for employees of Dow brewery ltd., Winnipeg. Office staff and sales men Are excluded. Jobs demanded full professional training but it was the professional who had to assume responsibility for the activities of All employed in the Field. She said the association s Board of directors is concerned about the spread of non graduate or Extension courses in various parts of Canada. Many she said seem to have sprung up without guidance from nearby schools of social work or consultation with members of the association. Students receiving certificates or diplomas for such courses she added sometimes expect to qualify for a social work Posi Tion. To combat any misunderstand ing Here she said regional advisory committees composed of association members should be established. She called for unified standards of ethics and service for a definition of competence and for an analysis of ways of controlling and protecting the practice of so Cial work. I. Central operation Fornes the National employment ser vice has announced a new centralized operation of its executive and professional employment service. Under the plan the Winnipeg office will co ordinate All. The executive and professional services for the Winnipeg Brandon por Tage la Prairie Dauphin flin flon the Pas and Kenora areas. The centralized service is linked by telex available through the Winnipeg National employment office to All the principal offices of the National employment service. Thus the combined ser vices of the 200 National employ ment offices across Canada Are combined into a nation wide executive and professional service. Ammunition guns taken at Riverton ramp in Winnipeg monday re ported two break ins and one vain attempt at Riverton Man., 90 Miles North of Winnipeg Early saturday morning. A .22 Rifle a Shotgun an undetermined amount of ammunition about ?30 Worth of cigarettes and about in Silver was stolen from the Holyk store after thieves gained entry through a Side door. Burglars got Only in Silver from the Beaver lumber com Pany after making an unsuccessful attempt on the Safe. They entered through a Side door. An unsuccessful attempt was made to enter the Coop store. Cosmopolitan dub George Fanset of the Industrial development Board will speak to the cosmopolitan club of Winnipeg tuesday at noon in the Marlborough hotel on the work of the Board. To undergrad results Douglas Chevrier registrar of the University of Manitoba said monday the University s undergraduate results Are expected to be ready for re lease by thursday the 1962 prize and award list he said be announced at a later Date. Woman night clerk beaten robbed in downtown hotel employee hit in nose and stomach two men escape with in Cash storm sewers criterion hotel 214 Mcdermot Avenue. Mrs. Mary be Budynski who Ives at the hotel told police she Vas sitting ill an office behind he desk in the hold s Rotunda a Hon two men arrived at about 3 . Have you got asked the first Man. She replied Here was one available and pumping units going full blast rank in. Bet from the Man in Blue. Citizens line streets for Parade of troops to watch veterans troops and militia crowds lined Winnipeg streets for 23 blocks sunday afternoon Active Force this City s 76th annual decoration Day service. The Parade followed a Short memorial service at the Cenotaph services were held at six cemeteries within the metropolitan area sparse Clouds covered the Sun during the first part of the Mem orial service but the entire Par Ade was held in Brilliant Sun Shine Down Portage Avenue and North on main Street to the Dis Persal Points near the car Sta Tion. Public address systems brought the memorial service to those near the Cenotaph and for the most part citizens who turned out observed the period of silence which came soon after the ser vice began. There were some who did not interrupt their after noon walks or talks As they passed by the Cenotaph grounds filled with flags and veterans. The Parade which included More than a dozen bands at one time covered the entire Parade route As the first units reached dispersal Points before the last miss sew Onne Daigneault of Montreal who was elected president of the Canadian women s press club monday at the triennial general meet ing at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Vice president is miss Mildred Jeffery of Vancou ver. Elected Manitoba director was miss Gwen Leslie of Winnipeg. Death takes a boat ride of 49 drownings in Manitoba last 21 occurred As a result of an Accident involving a boat says w. A. Leblanc water safety director of the Manitoba red Cross. The red Cross is urging study of Safe boating rules during a father and boy 3, burned one Man and his three year old son suffered Burns and eight other occupants of the same House were forced to flee in night clothes when fire broke out Early monday at 191 Sherbrook Street. I woke up and heard Barbara scream. Everyone else was sleep said mrs. George Johnas who fled to safety with her Hus band and their six children. Or. Johnas and his son James were both slightly burned and taken to Winnipeg general Hospital for treatment. The first floor and contents were badly damaged. Cause of the fire is not known. Three roomers like upstairs two of them Albert Mousseau and mrs. A. La Loride had. To flee. The. Third Donald. Supinsky was not Home at the time. The Home of the. Euclide Comeault family at 193 Sher Brook the other half of the Semi tonal water safety week week. This parades marched past the for serve units. Royal Canadian horse artillery band followed by a representation from Manitoba area head quarters. More than 500 Winnipeg Mili Tiamen took part in a Section which included four bands. Air Force the Craf pipe band was i attendance As were groups from the air Force s air training com Mand Winnipeg station and re heavy rainfall and rising River Levels have put metro pumping stations on an around the clock operation emptying greater Winnipeg s storm sewers. Since being built in 1951. The greater Winnipeg flood pumping stations have been called into use Only during the first Spring run off to Clear storm sewers. This year is the first time that they have been put into use after the initial flood Bridge threat subsides a Bridge in the White Shell area was in danger of being washed it sunday As the Rennie River overflowed its Banks. Provincial highways Crews jumped thousands of tons of fill behind the Bridge s retaining Wall i the rampaging River washed it a Bank. The 40-foot Bridge is near Rainbow Falls. District Engineer James my quirk said monday it looked As Bough the situation had been stabilized. The level of the water had dropped. The seven Sisters Rennie Road was under 18 inches of water most of the weekend. The Rennie River flows into the Winnipeg liver in the White Shell Forest re serve. Tage Avenue saluting base. An air Force padre flight Lieut. S. R. Foreman was in charge of the Cenotaph service assisted by Rev. W. R. Greatrex representing the Navy and Lieut. Rex Dolan representing the . Minnesota band by far the largest band in the Parade was the 60-piece nigh school group from Sauk Centre Minnesota. With characteristic Short Steps this band headed a group of american legion vet Erans who took part in the ser vice. The veterans groups headed the Parade followed by the con Tingent from hocs Chippawa Winnipeg s Navy Centre. The Parade was led by the i j f the Parade passed a saluting base on Portage Avenue and paid the traditional tribute of eyes left As Well As they passed the Royal Winnipeg rifles memorial on the site of the old City Hall. As in other years the Parade was organized under the auspices of the joint committee of veterans associations. Free press meetings meetings to be held tues Day i the free press build ing include Board room no. 1, investment club club for tune 8 ., Board room no. 2, Sorokti Mist club business Free two weeks youth recaptured in Winnipeg a 16 year old youth who escaped from the Brandon jail May 19 after sawing through a bar and leaping to Freedom was arrested in Winnipeg sunday night. A forecast moderate moisture colder than usual residents of Southern Manitoba May expect moderate precipitation and temperatures much be Low Normal in june according the . Weather ii dict Al wit 1uw detached building was riot to a Long Range weather forecast damaged. I released by the six Johnas children Are Barbara 9, Gerald 7, Brian 5, James Eileen 2, and Kimberley 1. Members of the Johnas family huddled in a Rescue Wagon while firer Etc put out the fire. The fire commissioner is investigating. Winnipeg kiwanis mrs Frances Baldwin of the Canadian women s press club will speak to a Winnipeg kiwanis club luncheon m the Royal Alex Andra hotel at Tues Day. Police said the youth had been serving a sentence in the jail for escaping along with six other juveniles from the Vaughan Stree detention Home Early in March. Inspector of detectives Norman Stewart said monday that Detec lives Paul Johnson and Clarl Peckover saw the youth sitting on the Steps of the Queens hotel 285 Market Avenue sunday even ing. Insp. Stewart said that when the two officers approached youth he ran inside and ments later escaped through rear door. The detectives Chase him for several blocks before h was arrested Police said the youth was re turned to his cell in the Brando jail later sunday. He is expected to be charged with escaping from lawful custody. Early in March seven youths bad broken out of the Vaugha Street detention Home after smashing a window and a protecting wire screen with a chair the to stage run off has passed said a spokesman for the water and waste division. Late Friday the la Veren Drye and Marion Street pumping stations were started when storm sewer outlets had to be closed when the River level reached them. Pumps empty the sewers of run off rain water and sew age into the Rivers because the abnormally heavy Down pours last month were too heavy for the sewage treat ment Plant. Rainfall caused the red River level at Winnipeg to Rise from about five feet above Datum to 12.4 feet. No land flooding is expected because the River level is Well below the tops of the dikes. Rainfall last month measured 5.21 inches Normal for the month is about 1.97 inches. Station Safe is blown St. Boniface police reports a Safe blowing and a break in during the weekend. The Safe in the Canadian National railways station at Des neurons Street and Provencher Avenue was blown about . Sunday but the inside locked door was not opened. The Glass front door of the Iga store at 650 Elizabeth Road was found broken about . Monday but nothing in the store appeared to have been Dis Turbed. Landed la m the hotel Register to sign. Grabs hair when mrs. Be Budynski turned around to get a key for a vacant room the second Man went into the office where she had been standing grabbed her hair and said give me the mrs. Lebedynsky said she told the Man she did t have any Money. The second Man hit her in the stomach with his fist. He hit her again on the nose with his Elbow. With her nose bleeding pro the woman opened the Cash Register and then the office Safe. Alarm Button the two men scooped up the Money from the Register and the Safe an estimated and fled. Mrs. Be Budynski pressed an alarm Button connected with her room and summoned her son. Police were then summoned. Mrs. Lebedynsky told police the first Man was 25 to 27 years old five feet six inches in height of medium build and wearing a Navy Blue windbreaker and no hat. The second Man was believed to be of about the same age but no other description was Given. We have been in the hotel business for seven years and nothing like this has Ever happened said mrs. Lebec Dynski s oldest son Orest 20. Mrs. Lebedynsky was still in Shock at ., approximately eight hours after the at tack. and la the a feb Parade sunday frequently weal hand in hand Tore Patrick Henry school bad from Northc Mtawa Zapoli. Spectre cute pro med irtely Raterta Iammat for Aoa Saada ;