Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 16, 1963

Issue date: Monday, September 16, 1963
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 16, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday september 16, 1963 redistribution digs Pitfalls for liberals by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Rural representation in the House of com Mons will go Down and Urban representation increase proportionately in the next a Edison a trained Driver is a careful Driver Button expected to be completed in 1965-66. The government is considering submitting legislation to the fall session of parliament that would create Independent commis Sion to carry out the next re distribution. If the commission was named by december this Mitchell Cupp eyes examined glasses fitted Harold m. Black optometrist phone we 2-5101. Open daily 9 . . Year it would not be ready to ment have gone through its full five years. Its five year term expires May 8, 1968. Few unaffected it is unlikely that there will be any constituencies that will not be affected in the redistribution with the exception of two. Those left untouched will be the one in the Yukon and the one in the North West territories. The government Hopes to do away with glaring inequalities in representation. At present for example there is a Rural Riding report until 1965. The commission of 1965 pre Mably would move to adopt he commission s report and this Ifould Clear the Way for a general Lection in 1966 based on the new lec Cral districts. It would take a year at least for the National political parties to reorganize on he basis of the new constituency boundaries. Consequently it would not be until j 966 that the political Par ies would be Able to fight an election. Fly bot4ald Ai wh233g6 leadership 1311 Portage ave., Wpm. 10 dial 774-3041 or 942-1533 i. Cray please Send free literature clip this and and mail name address phone zone Winnipeg and Brandon would be expected to increase the ber of seats in their Urban areas As would Calgary. The government in the mean. Ime to Lay Down for the commission. One question facing the administration is whether it should raise total membership in the House o avoid a heavy loss of seats y some provinces or instead should it seek to hold the Mem buy Quality goal at discount prices Complete customer satisfaction dependable delivery service clean fresh Coal arriving daily be glad you use Coal healthful heat Safe hear steady heat economical heat abundant Supply in Ontario in which one my rep a resents persons while a gain for Winnipeg Toronto Riding has a population of similarly in Quebec there is a Riding with a Popula Tion of Only while another has a population of it May be necessary to raise the membership of the House to overcome some of the difficulties. Bui the government is Well aware that with the indemnities for maps increased to there might be an Adverse re action from the Public to any sizeable increase in the number should it seek to Noia me membership at the present level As parliament. Fixed by present rules. That is just one of the Many headaches arising out of redistribution. Two or three pieces of legislation will have to be introduced and passed before Christ Mas if the delayed redistribution is to be carried into effect before the regular sour year per Iod for calling an election expires. An election in the Centennial year of 1967 is ruled out. This Means that a general election will have to be called in or 1968. To wait until 1968 would mean that the present govern Gardiner insisted actual membership of the j House should be 263, but be j cause of the 15 per cent Rule in j produced in 1952 at the insistence of the late James Gardiner to prevent Saskatchewan los ing too m a b y members the membership was held at 265. At that time Saskatchewan in accordance with its population should have dropped five Mem Bers. In this new redistribution Nova Scotia will save one member if the 15 per cent Rule is made to apply. It provides that no prov us with Gas heat4 phone up 4-3434 . Wood sons limited Ohice Yard 1038 Arlington Street warming Winnipeg Homes since "82" rent or Purchase. Cas burners for Homes Industrial boiler commercial water Heaters custom burners for ovens. Dryers. Forces heat treat Etc. 733 Pembina Hwy. Go 3-8035 by Max Steiman sons auction Sale of Walnut dining room set elec tric re fridge Gate leg table Kitchen Cabinet electric stove Chrome Kitchen set very Good Davenport set carpets Chest or drawers Beds 2 to sets. Under Wood typewriter tricycle Wash ing machine radio Complete bed room set with or. And mrs. Dresser and hundreds of other Good items plus a Quantity of Good clothing dishes linens smal Lawres Etc., Carter s auction rooms 309 Carlton Street tues., sept. 17 at 2 . Max Sulman m. K. Steiman and h. H. Steiman phone we 1-3397 Ince can lose More than 15 per cent of its representation at any one census. Difficulty with such rules is that when they Are made to apply to save one province a cer Tain number of seats then other provinces object to dropping seats. There is also the senatorial Rule in the ban act. It pro Vides that notwithstanding any thing in the act a province shall always be entitled to a number of members in the House of com Mons not less than the number of senators representing such province new Brunswick has if senators and thereby is Savet from dropping seats. Volunteer Bureau seeks Aid Winnipeg Volunteer Bureau is seeking men and women with special skills and interests to help run projects for Young and handicapped people. At present they Are asking for four categories of Volunteer Wor kers. Men and women with Hobby skills such As stamp collecting woodcraft Copper tooling Are needed for two hour sessions tuesday or thursday evenings with a Small group at a boys school. People Are also needed to talk to and work with sex mental patients in a social rehabilitation program covering clothing ethics Money management per Sonal Hygiene on thursday after Tariff slashing urged Harrison . Stantial reductions in world tariffs and a lowering of Trade barriers were advocated sunday by g. Griffith Johnson assist ant . Secretary of state for economic affairs. Addressing the opening of the three Day general conference Here of the Pacific Northwest Trade association or. Johnson said it has become increasingly apparent in recent years that industries operating behind Higl Tariff Walls and with limited markets Are generally speak ing inefficient industries Anc sources of weakness to the countries involved. International Trade should be conducted on a non disc Imine tory multilateral basis with minimum of restrictions and with Mutual advantage of All he said there Are three cur rent challenges to the Structure of free world multilateral Trade which present difficulties at present. These were Thi growth of regional economic organization such As the european economic Community the Trad problems of less developed countries and the soviet Trad offensive. Have four goals in the opening negotiation on the general agreement o tariffs and Trade we have fou principal or. Johnso said. The significant reduction in the Tariff Levels among the Prin Cipal trading areas progressive elimination of non Tariff Bai riders Market Access for agric Tural commodities and the e pension of Trade with the cd eloping he said that if the Geneva n got nations result in subs Tanti reductions in tariffs and trac barriers an a multilateral basis further growth can be expected in two Way Trade Between can Ada and the United states. Pre Natal study an eight week series of pre Atal Classet will begin thurs a in the fort Garry local health unit quarters in the fort Arry municipal offices. Classes ill be held each thursday from 30 to ., and registry on can be obtained by phoning r 5-6255. Allen Wierbicki of 372 Assini Otoe Avenue suite 103, was Aken to St. Boniface Hospital after a car he was driving hit tree of Assiniboine Avenue More than one Hundred billion funds of milk is consumed in he . Yearly roofing specialists Aetna in our 30th year the acknowledged leaders in roofing 9-5375 a Coo and dentists located Over metropolitan store phone Whitehall 2-s531 Corner Portage and Carlton hours 9-6 Dally saturday 9 . To 1 . Drives into tree near his Home Between main and fort streets at . Friday. Or. Wierbicki had a fractured right and bruises to the right Eye and Chin. He is in fairly Good now for As Low As you con have your Aid Chesterfield or Davenport re styled and recovered Call us today no men or women Are wanted at the boys to give one hour swimming Fragay after Noons. Young people Over 17 years old Are asked to be assistant group leaders with child Ren arid teen age groups one afternoon a week from to 6 . Each group would consist of about 10 boys and girls and the leaders would help plan programs. Anyone interested in assisting along these lines is asked to con tact mrs. Jacqueline Coinner placement Secretary at while Hall 3-6671. Jews Honor pair at conference b Nai b Rith Central Canadian councils paid special tribute to two Long time members and Manitoba Las sunday at an an Nual fall conference in the Royal Alexandra hotel. M. B. Steinkopf Public utilities minister and provincial Secretary and m. A. Gray both of Winnipeg were honoured Dur ing celebrations marking b Nai b Rith s 120th anniversary for outstanding Public service and contributions to the jewish Way of life. Elected to the Manitoba Legisla Ture in 1962, or. Steinkopf was appointed minister and provincial Secretary of this year. A lawyer and second world War Veteran he has been governor of the Nymha and Winnipeg Genera Hospital chairman of the Mani Toba Israel Bond drive Aind the March of tin Versi Ity of Manitoba Fri maidu trustee Canad i Urra drive he is also girl guides association honorary solicitor. Or. Gray has served 23 years n the Manitoba legislature 12 years on Winnipeg Council and Bur terms with the Winnipeg school Board. He has held of ices in the Canadian jewish Congress the masonic order and the jewish childrens Aid society and Bas been Active with the Nymha the Myca the Israel Bond drive and the United jewish Appeal. Material minded my phone now we 2-0958 phone Day or night no obligation Complete carpet and drapery service also available 311 fort St just South of Portage ave. Free parking of wll Aco i parking lot the in Stu. 10 Point re style package Deal strip furniture Down and reblock Frame. Rebuild suite completely. Complete re styling. Replace seat Spring entirely. Replace Back Springs entirely. Replace cushions entirely. Refinish All show Wood. Pad out Frame with new clean Cotton and foam. Cover in new material of your Choice. Free pick up and delivery. 3 teachers get Money for studies scholarships totalling have been awarded three Manitoba teachers by the Manitoba teachers society. A scholarship for Grad uate or Post graduate studies was presented to j. D. Marce Pelletier of principal Sparling school. Or. Premier will continue studies at the University of Alberta. Louisa Kemper a teacher a Churchill High school and Ben Jamin Kroeker flon were each awarded scholar ships for undergraduate studies. Course set for child drama groups the children s theatre of Winnipeg has set up a course in creative dramatics for children s drama groups. The course to be by d. H. Turner instructor of speech and drama at Manitoba teachers College will open sat urday and continue for ten saturdays 10 . To noon. Quintet to sing for salvation army the salvation army s con Gress to be held in . 20 to 23, will hear a male voice quintet from St. Louis Missouri Winnipeg violinist Richard Seaborn who is in charge of the Ellice Avenue Sal vation army band and vocal soloist mrs. D. Hammond of Brandon. Col. Herbert g. Wallace chief Secretary and second in com Mand of the salvation army in Canada and Bermuda will speak he will address a citizens rally which will be part of the three Day Congress. Ontario Man jailed for bicycle theft Arthur Joseph Geroux 49, of Sturgeon Falls ont. Friday was Given a three month jail term after pleading guilty in Winnipeg magistrate s court to a charge of theft. Police said Geroux was picked up in . 10 during a spot Check and charged with the May 10, 1958, theft of a bicycle. Police located the bicycle sept. 12, 1958, in a Logan Avenue second hand store where Geroux had sold it for and then left the City. Wins degree Barney Mordecal Engel son of mrs. Feiga Leah Engel 360 Church Avenue and the late Rev Isaac Leib Engel has been awarded a doctor of philosophy degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Chi Cago. Find saving difficult then pop can help you. Ask any member of our staff f out pop. The life insured personal savings plan. Exclusive with the Bank of nov 5cotir new ukrainian study b. N. Bilash chief inspector of in the Winnipeg diocese said a new Ukrain Ian course is bring planned for suburban stat its attend High see tools which do bpm offer language. The Board r also has plans for adult classes. I open to 9 . Thurs. And Fri evenings Mitchell Copp save on Beautiful 21 jewel ladies and cents in the color of natural Gold with raised Gilt figures and hands. Expansion bracelets to match ladies 21 jewels unbreakable mainspring Rock Crystal yellow cases and Matching Brace lets. Cents 21 jewels water proof Shockproof unbreakable mainspring unbreakable Crys Tal yellow cases and Matching bracelets. Pay As Little As weekly your Choice less allowance for your old watch regardless of condition you pay Only use your old watch As Down payment if desired. 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