Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
V Vav it s getting close to railway moving time just Way 59, two mles South of Highway 4. The Cana parallel to Highway 59, Are to be relocated to Cross i Over this newly completed 800-foot Bridge of Lockport Man., on the West Side of High Dian Pacific railway travics there which run the greater Winnipeg flood Way at right angles photo by Dave Bonder sunny with Little Chanse in temperature. Liar it i 1 Tofu but and hash sunday for Carman and Winnipeg. 30 and 75. Temperatures for 24-hour nut nor . Min. Man. Free. 60 .02 50 Oski s2 ski to. So 73 1.63 Winnipeg o7 7fi the Pas i b3 fort 62 57 .34 new York is Winnipeg free press by Carrier 35c per week Winnipeg saturday August 3, 1963 single copy Price we weather Roundup Coffee break by Gene Telpner the United states and Russia Are both spending billions in the Hope of being first to put a Man on the Moon. Perhaps Many of us have wondered if it s really Worth it. The Moon Means so Many things to so Many people. It spells Romance of course and reaching it might destroy forever the myth prefer to have about the Moon. I be thought about it Many times but c. S. Lewis writing in the Catholic digest expresses my feelings perfectly and perhaps yours As Well. This is what he said perhaps i m being sentimental or perhaps aes thetic. But no Moonlit night will Ever be the same to me again if As i look at that Pale disc i must think yes up there to the left is the russian area and Over there to the right is the american bit. And up at the top is the place which is now threatening to produce a crisis the immemorial Moon the Moon of the myths the poets the lovers will have been taken from us forever. Artemis Diana the Silver planet belonged in that Fash Ion to All humanity he who first reaches it steals some thing from us Art Fletcher of metro answers the question of the Reader who wondered Why there Are two differ ent Speed limits on the Detour around the new Portage Avenue subway in St. James. The North Side of the West end of that Road has a curve much sharper than in the other direction that s Why one Way has a reduced Speed. We measured the curve with a Ball Bank indicator it was t just a explained or. Fletcher. Gentleman phones to say the papers claim the new raises for my s will improve the calibre of peo ple who run for office this in t very flattering to the people we now have is room at the Bottom there s something new on the Winnipeg entertainment scene. The cellar club located naturally in the cellar of the Hart building near fort and Graham has opened its doors. All food service in the place is Auto Matic from eight to Midnight it will Cater to the teenage crowd and after 12 will switch to a jazz lovers club. There s no liquor. Mark Parr of sky will handle the teenage Section with Wally keep the Post Midnight Host. Even the Entrance is different you have to get in from the Back Lane Al Sharp who came Here after club operations in Las vegas is one of the club backers. They Hope to have teenage dance bands then jazz musicians in the wee hours. Don t feel badly if you be never heard of the Henry Wiggin company Ltd. In Hereford England. I had t either until the other Day. It s a huge sprawl ing Plant employing about people and it specializes in Nickel Alloy products. But the amazing thing is that Manitoba plays a leading role in the English Plant because the Nickel used All comes from Thompson in the North of our province. When the chamber of Commerce tour was recently in Europe t. P. Adams of Winnipeg presented a red River miniature cart to Plant managing director or. A. G. Ramsay. It now has a place of Honor in the Plant. Hereford White faced cattle have Long been known in Manitoba As a product of that part of England but now we Are making our presence Felt there through Nickel. Go West Young Man Winnipeg s Howard Carter of the automobile Carters has his own general motors franchise How in Vancouver. This could make it family record of sorts because no less than three of the Carter Brothers now have pm franchises. Only thing after pushing Chevrolet and Oldsmobile s for so Many years Howard now has to sing the praises of Pontiac and bricks. His dad Charles Carter started out in the Auto business Here Way Back in 1917 when he was employed by sir r. P. Rod Roblin whose family is also pretty Well known locally. Local lady does the left leg of the Manitoba government not know what the right leg is doing the physical fitness Branch is urging citizens to do everything possible to keep fit it s even spending Money on fitness. But at the same time the Manitoba Telephone system has sponsored a billboard advertisement bearing a picture of fingers dialling phone with a caption which reads something like this let your fingers do the walking. Since walk ing is one of the Best and cheapest ways to keep fit maybe the phone system should get in one of our office bachelors says the Best Way to make a girl tender is to marinate her in August cooler More rain by to. H. Judson the Outlook for the next Days is for below Normal temperatures and some precipitation. Sunday is forecast to be sunny but on monday there Are showers headed this Way As a cold front moves through. These should be Over by mid week when sunny weather is again expected. The hottest weather is usually Over by Early August and the temperature curve begins a Gra dual Down Hill slide. Highs nor Mally average 80 and lows 56 but in 1949 a 3-Day heat wave j sent the temperature to highs of 97, 105 and 102 degrees. I the Sun shone for 305 hours is just 5 hours under the tainted Cream school staffs Short Case dismissed july Normal of 310 hours. City Man killed As car Rolls Saskatoon up the Case against mrs. Susie Jeschke of i Lanigan. Sask., charged with Selling Cream containing the pesticide dieldrin was dismissed Friday by magistrate h. G. H. Gilding. The charge was Dis missed because of a Lack of continuity of the magistrate gilding said no evid j ence had been Given concerning i the whereabouts of a Cream Sam Vecla teacher crisis near by Doug Smith Manitoba is Short of High school teachers for the next school term. And educationists fear this year s teacher shortage will be magnified in 1964 when the Rural school leaving age is raised to 16. Some school divisions in greater Winnipeg Are still looking for teachers and others have filled positions with unqualified teachers. But it s the Rural areas which Are hardest hit by recent changes in the Public schools act. At the last session of the pro a 21-year-old Winnipeg Man Thunder and rain showers Nar i was killed Only missed Winnipeg this week a on Friar acc Dent 20 Miles West As they skipped across Southern Manitoba. One Shower hit por Tage la Prairie with 1.05 inches. Temperatures in the last week of july averaged lows of 60 and highs of 84, which were above Normal by 3 degrees. However weather for the whole month of july was close to Normal. The temperature averaged 7 degrees compared to the usual 68. It reached a maximum of 33. Which is Normal and Well under the All time High of 108 recorded july 11, 1936. Rain fell on 10 Days and total led 2.12 inches compared to the usual 2.71 for july. Thunder storms occurred on 7 Days which is the usual number. Of Falcon Lake Man. Friday afternoon. Ramp said Gilman Leach of 761 Wellington Crescent died when the car he was driving apparently went out of control and rolled on the trans Canada High Way shortly after 4 . A passenger in the 1963-Model vehicle. John Wilson 19, of 387 Waterloo Street was taken to St. Boniface general Hospital with undetermined injuries. He was reported in satisfactory Condi Tion by Hospital officials late Fri Day night. The victim was the son of a. Searle Leach prominent Winni Peg businessman and a director of the Winnipeg Gold eyes base Ball club. Pie from the time it was taken from Saskatoon until its recorded arrival Al a Winnipeg Laboratory four Days later. Mrs. Jeschke was one of five Saskatchewan persons originally charged with shipping contaminated Cream to a local Creamery nov. 22, 1962. The other four Emma Radschuk of Aralee l. Legislature the Rural school leaving age was raised to 15 and teacher pensions improved. The school leaving age rises again next year the raising of the school age has increased enrolment in Rural schools creating a need for More teachers. The changing of Tea Cher pensions has allowed Many teachers to retire earlier. Almost every Rural school i Mcconnel of Wieston j. H. Me-1 vision reported being two or three Donald of Elrose and Orval teachers Short for he next school Walsh of Lucky Lake pleaded guilty to the charge and were fined each. Clarice Gilchrist named Rivers Jubilee Queen Rivers Man. Special Clarice Gilchrist daughter of or. And mrs. J. A. Gilchrist was chosen Jubilee Queen As festivities got under Way Fri Day night for Celebration of Rivers Golden Jubilee. The Celebration continues today sunday and monday. Term. In greater Winnipeg St. Vital St. James and seven Oaks school divisions Are each Short three High school teachers. Or. W. C. Lorimer superintend ent of Winnipeg schools said his department had Only recently filled All the High school teacher vacancies. He said that in the mathematics sciences and special Educa Tion sections teachers without adequate qualifications had to be hired. Winnipeg this year brought 15 teachers from Britain because of 1 the shortage of Manitoba High school teachers. Although Winnipeg won t be affected by the recent raise in the school leaving age the expected increase in High school enrolment is 700. Next year said or. Lorimer when the University of Manitoba drops its first year program the same As Grade 12 in High school the Winnipeg school division will have to hire an additional 24 teachers. This May not sound like very said or. Lorimer but Hail stones wreck crops Farmers in the area Between Clande Boye and Petersfield had their crops badly damaged or destroyed by Hail in a storm that struck the District Friday after .0011. Hail stones As Large As Golf balls were reported and one Farmer caught out in the storm said the Hail was More than four inches deep in his truck Box when the storm ended. The storm came from the Southwest and moved out Over Lake Winnipeg. When this is added to the already acute teacher shortage it will create Large Howard Loewen director of Public relations for the Manitoba teachers society said the num Ber of teachers leaving for jobs in other provinces was also adding to the teacher shortage. Teacher salaries in British Columbia Alberta and Ontario Are higher than in Manitoba while Saskatchewan pays about the same. Or. Loewen said the trouble is that enrolments at the faculty of education Are not increasing with the demand for High school he said the enrolment at the faculty goes up by about 15 every year but the demand for Quali fied High school teachers increases by the dozens. But this year s teacher Short age will be nothing compared with what school divisions can expect in said or. Loewn. In 1964, the Rural school Leav ing age will be raised to 16, the University drops its first year program and the teachers society expects a Large number of teachers to retire. A go jump the Lake mints for summer Hothead by Peter Wilson As the soles of your shoes melt into the sidewalk and your head Burns to Crimson you May be wondering How apart from renting a Hanger in a cold storage Plant you can beat the heat. Some say you can stay Cool by ignoring the heat but for those who have trouble with self hypnosis Here Are a few suggestions put Forward in interview with local citizens and visitors to the City drink Tea. Take a cold Shower every five minutes. Cartoons by Muriel Hope it s non alcoholic Charley Don t drink alcoholic drinks to excess they contribute to heat exhaustion. Exercise violently or otherwise get. Over fatigued. Sunbathe in the heat of the Day no matter what the clock says. Eat big meals even in the evening. Drive fast in an open car to Cool it could be a Way to suffer collapse from heat. The hot Breeze speeds evaporation of body fluids and Salt. Run cold water Over your wrists and Ankles. Keep Active. Take it easy. Go swimming. Always have a shirt on. Take steam Baths. Most of the people interviewed did t believe they had a foolproof formula for Cooling off but most did think their ideas helped. Truck Driver Walter Lawrence said i m driving a truck All Day so there s no Way i can get away from the heat. But i think if you take a Little extra Salt in some Way it the basement room Sarah Reimer a librarian suggested going Down to a base ment recreation room and staying there All summer. The proprietor of a downtown newsstand suggested keeping Active made you forget about the heat. But he was immediately contradicted by a customer who said the Only Way to keep Cool was to take it easy. A Magazine browser turned around to say he d read some where that Light and dark clothes Don t make any difference in How hot you get but that psychologically some colors make you feel cooler. Don t drink any alcohol was another offering from the newsstand proprietor. Alcohol just makes you feel a clothing store owner Felt that apart from taking it easy the Only Way to keep Cool was to Wear lightweight summer clothes. The swimming Pool out of Towner Janet Hyson said swimming was her method. I be been Here two Days and i think i be done the round of Winnipeg pools. It s the Only thing for the someone else suggested a bowl with cold water and ice cubes and then sticking your feet into it. The taking of steam Baths was offered As a solution by a reporter who although he d never tried it himself thought that coming out of All the heat would make the sunlight outside much less annoying. Drinking other hot liquids was suggested by several of those questioned. Their reasoning was that with boiling hot liquid inside you would t feel As sizzling outside. Just no answer some people maintained there just was t any Way to beat the heat. Anybody knew the answer to the heat said a hurrying pedestrian then nobody would be hot. Right but everybody s a said a Salesgirl that s no use. If you take a Shower five minutes later you feel just As hot. You d have to take one every five for her the Only answer was air conditioning. Student Larry Aikenhead said this putting your wrists in cold water is nothing but an old wives tale. I tried it and sure it helps you keep Cool for about two minutes but it does t work for Long. Besides who wants to walk around with wrinkled anyone care for a Salty cup of Tea you glow you gleam you sweat do replace Salt loss in perspiration a Teaspoon in a pint of voter. Drink Loh of Cool not iced water and Citrus fruit juices eat vegetables and easily digested foods. Wear Light Loose clothes. Get plenty of sleep a heat wave is tiring. Watch for that tired feeling when driving. Stop for a drink non alcoholic. Keep Cool in traffic on foot and driving to avoid accidents due to natural ill temper. Take it easy As much As you can
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