Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, February 08, 1965

Issue date: Monday, February 8, 1965
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Saturday, February 6, 1965

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 8, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday february musical Stock London up beatle fans will soon be Able to buy shares in the company which publishes the foursome s hit songs. North Ern songs limited which came into operation last year has applied to represented on the Stock Exchange Register. Return engagement the funniest act in town Doc borne and the wonderful orca Rama Gene Telpner says you have to see it to believe it City police had no hand in publications inspector of detectives Man Stewart said today that the Winnipeg police had no connection with the publications police journal and spotlight on traffic the police have received enquiries from business firms asking for information about the magazines after they have been approached by people soliciting advertising for the publications. The better business Bureau of Winnipeg also said it has warned business people against authorizing advertising which is solicited Over the Telephone and to Check on the authenticity of such enquiries. Tonight at the towers from new York tha fabulous Larry Paul quartet for your dancing enjoyment now appearing Tony Darrow action to 5 . The red balloon restau rant delivery dept. Ii Bow Foint full blast to s Day. Phone 775-2461 Why waft till Spring enjoy dining out new Nankin a 257 King St. Fth. We 3-4439 no minimum anytime song stylist Pete Turko dancing 8 . To 1 . Now appearing from California the fabulous Rick Evans singing guitarist our famous Oriental smorgasbord t6 now appearing in Ita Linese lounge no cover or minimum anytime the swinging singing fashion four Musk by the b Ernie Shaw Trio dancing nightly from to closing 3 shows nicely and 1 . Except saturday 2 shows at and no cover or minimum charge at anytime 1 hour free parking at Mcdermot ave. East Parade while dining at Chan s from 11 . Thru out the evening. Chinese smorgasbord we 3-4095 he s coming Back nightly entertainment Gordon hotels Assiniboine motor hate o Carl Capri vendome Gay 90 s a Talent night Brooklands hotel Royal Albert arms curds motor hotel chalet transit hotel Down owner Irma held Over by Public demand until feb. 20th starring Lillian Lewis Len Cariou with Eric Donkin directed by Rocco Bufano res. We 3-6980 Manitoba theatre Centre la Douce an utter a flight . Jolly . Herold Tribune saucy a delicious bouquet . Times a Socco Success . Journal Reserve Early Indian and Metis Opportunity seen to the Lith Indian and Metis conference were told Friday by the executive director of the Manitoba economic development Council that the biggest change in their lives in the next few years will be that they will be needed by the rest Federal education Aid South Brandon Man. Special partial Federal financing of Edu cation was urged Here saturday by Rene Prefontaine executive Secretary of the Manitoba school trustees association. Addressing 75 delegates to a leadership conference sponsored by the Home and school and Parent teacher federation of Manitoba or. Pref Maine said the Federal government should play a More Active role in financing education. This is necessary he suggested because of the Many canadians who move from one prov Ince to another. With Federal Aid and a strengthened tax equalization formula for school taxes pay ment of education Bills will be eased. He suggested of a 13-Mill general school Levy with All other education costs paid from provincial revenues As a Solu Tion to equalization problems. Robert Gordon assistant Gen eral Secretary of the Manitoba teachers society told the group too Many school have been built for the needs of yesterday with no planning for tomorrow. Future schools he suggested must be Able to adapt to new trends in education such As team teaching and programmed learn ing. The Ideal school of the future will have study rooms where teachers can help pupils a Large lecture theatre for mass instruction and seminar rooms for group discussions. He said teachers of the future will need higher qualifications to meet the demands of Mankind s Ever increasing body of know ledge. Prof. Jack Nesbitt of the University of Manitoba told the con Ference leadership training in Manitoba is a problem which can be solved through More courses such As the one in bran Don saturday and Thomas Mea Dows assistant principal of Miles Macdonnell collegiate in Winni Peg said leaders must be Sensi Tive to the needs of the group because people join groups to satisfy some Basic needs. Of the country to a greater extent. Or. Baldur Kristjanson said at the opening of the conference at the Royal Alexandra hotel almost everywhere in Canada there Are not enough people for the work that needs to be done. So governments and companies Are looking for More he he thought that this would open up Many opportunities for indians and Metis in Manitoba. Manitoba is not growing fast enough he said. But we have found that if it is to grow faster it will have to rely More on its Indian and Metis people for however he emphasized that training will be required in order to secure these positions. Now i think that any Young person in Manitoba with1 the right training can get a Job. The door is wide open and i think it will stay open for Many years in he added or. Kristjanson said i think we in Canada and the United states will soon make it possible for Many More work and learn at the same he said that he thought that More would be heard about such programs in the near future. He also suggested that a department of Indian studies should be established at the University of Manitoba for the province s Centennial in 1970. He said that such a department would be important because the rest of the province would be Able to see what the Indian and Metis people have done to help build Manitoba. Or. Kristjanson said that in the near future a carefully says Lack of work indians big worry Lack of employment brought on by various circumstances was one of the main concerns Dis cussed at a press conference sunday by delegates from North Ern Manitoba attending the in Dian and Metis conference. Jim Spence of Churchill said he would like to approach the provincial government and ask that a Polar Bear Hunting season be established in his area. He said the people in that area now unemployed would then be Able to take tourists out on Polar Bear Hunts with dog sleds. Very few people Are working he said adding indians and Metis of that area Only get dirty jobs that last a few guiding school he said that he would also like to see a guiding school set up so that the Young people would be Able to learn the ways of Hunting and fishing. Chief Zawacke Keces Harper of the Island Lake Reserve said unemployment in his area in North Eastern Manitoba could perhaps be alleviated by putting through a Road. The indians in the area Are presently Cut off from the rest of the province. He said there Are Many abandoned and Low Grade mines which could be mined if there were a Road. He said that Only 10 per cent of his people Are steadily employed. The other 90 per cent have nothing to he said. Chief Walter Mink of easter Ville said that because of the grand rapids Hydro project the land where we used to make our living is now under he said that Beaver and muskrats Are gradually disappearing in the area. Of the 500 trappers in the area before the land was flooded 10 remain he said. Donald fiddler of Young s Point near the Pas said there had been a drop in trapping in his area for the opposite reason. He said five or six years ago the province drained the creeks in his area and the trapping grounds have disappeared. He said that the land _ re claimed from the marshes was turned into farms. But it was too expensive for us to buy he said. Five Given City Pius City of Winnipeg pins were presented by Dan Madrano of Tulsa Oklahoma made an honorary citizen of Winnipeg Fri Day at the Indian and Metis conference banquet saturday. Awarded the pins were alanis 0 bom Sowin an Indian Folk Singer from Montreal Marlene Jackson Manitoba Champion Baton twirler Janet Dieter a Singer from Regina chief a. E. Thompson who was honoured As chief of the Indian brotherhood of Manitoba and Lloyd Lenton Secretary of the Community Wel fare planning Council of Winni Peg who also received a pin from the Indian people on behalf of All the non Indian people who assisted at the conference. Developed Prog Arn would be needed for the Indian and Metis of Manitoba. We have to know what skills will be needed. Then we have to be Able to give the necessary training to those who Are in a position to take he said. He added that what is needed is More skill Power not just in switchman Blok off in sympathy graduate record predicted Toronto up a record students will graduate from Canadian universities this year but. They will not be enough to meet the demand for qualified personnel in Many employment Fields the National employment service reports. Although the figure represents a 15 per cent increase Over last year it says serious shortages Are expected in Sev eral areas despite wage incentives. In its annual Booklet Supply and demand the nes says a Survey of course enrolments in 27 institutions show that de Mand far exceeds Supply of graduates in psychology sociology forestry some engineering courses health professions and physical sciences and social work. In some areas a crash pro Gram of expansion of facilities As Well As of recruiting will be says the report. Two outstanding examples Are nursing and dentistry. The report also mentions a serious shortage of optometrists and shortages or fewer graduates in courses producing medi Cal practitioners pharmacists elementary and secondary school teachers architects min eral scientists and mining engineers. The National dentist to popu lation ratio has remained unchanged from last says the report noting one dentist for people. Four provinces Alberta Saskatchewan Quebec and new lower ratios in 1964 than in 1963. In Saskatchewan and new Brunswick More dentists died than were added to the Register. The nes report indicates graduate enrolment in universities is increasing More rapidly than undergraduate and that total full time enrolment will reach by 1976-77, com pared with for last year. Vancouver Dian National ail ways switch men Here. Began booking off sunday As unfit for duty in what Industry sources described As an apparent bid o support striking Pacific great Eastern railway workers. The move came As the provincially own Edge was laying off almost its entire non striking staff of following a strike of conductors brakeman and Yard workers. The Page said it was closing Down the entire Van Couver to Dawson Creek in the northeastern Corner of British. Of threats made to the non striking employees and their families. The shutdown except for emergency runs to some South Ern Points was to be completed today. Sunday night switchman of the federally owned car held a Mion meeting Here. Some of the 200 switchman at the Vancouver Ards began booking off follow ing the meeting. Sources close to the situation Aid the car switchman were angry because they were forced o handle hot Page boxcars n an interchange rail line Here. The switchman were also said to be angry because nine car a crewmen were suspended last week for refusing to take freight through picket lines set up by thie striking Page employees. The men still were on suspension sunday night. The Page dispute involves wages and working conditions. Spoke Oxford exam Skipton England up Yorkshire grammar Schoolboy Andrew Hilton has won a lace at Oxford University with out writing a word on his exam motion papers. The youth broke is right a few Days before he exam but a classmate vol int sered to write the answers to Lis dictation. Teachers kept a special watch on the boys Dur no the three Day examination to ensure no cheating took place. Iwa agreement pleases Sharp by Victor Mackie Ottawa staff Trade minister Mitchell Sharp said Here Friday night that he was very pleased that the Council of the International wheat agreement meeting in London England had reached agreement on promoting As much stability As possible in the International wheat Market. It is significant that the members of the International wheat Council agreed with my views expressed earlier this month that the adjustment in the Market in response to changes in the demand and Supply situation seem to have been or. Sharp said in an interview. The Council of the Iwa met thursday and Friday in London. Capadais delegation was headed by j. H. Warren Deputy minister of Trade and com at the new hotel Marlborough Golden w lounge featuring Rosemary Lynn to song stylist also variety entertainment i in the rendezvous room i Tonito Merle Harris backed by the be Orr Raznik Trie in the Selkirk lounge enjoy a delicious noon p luncheon Buffet i served from 12 noon to 2 . Monday Friday Selkirk lounge the Royal Alexandra hotel Mcrae. At the conclusion of Friday s meeting it issued a communique the text of which was cabled immediately to or. Sharp. The communique was interpreted by the Canadian government As meaning that this country can continue to work out methods to stabilize the Market within the wheat agree ment earlier during the week at a press conference or. Sharp had said that if this could not be done it might be necessary to Call a separate conference. It appears now that the Canadian government does not think a separate conference will be necessary. Extension the Council agreed to extend the International wheat agree ment for another year. Origin ally it was scheduled to expire july 31, 1965. Now it will expire july 31, 1966. Or. Sharp said we Are gratified at the Extension of the agreement. We would have preferred a two year Extension. However we Are Happy that everyone agreed on a one year Extension which will allow time for other negotiations on a broader agreement on wheat and the Council in its communique said the Iwa Council con ducted a detailed examination of Price development with parti Cular reference to changes that have taken place during the past two months. It noted that motor hotel something new Lincoln 1030 me Phillips Street every monday night Talent Parade . Len Andrei professional and Impromptu Talent Penrey the chefs specialities at the Cartwheel Dan inc room very 5-12 . Banquet facilities up to 500 in the past two weeks particularly a major re adjustment bad taken place in the general level of world prices in response to the Market changes in Supply conditions in the current crop year which had by now manifested their full effects. Stable prices the Council concluded that this adjustment had generally speaking brought prices Back to the level prevailing in mid-1963 before the Onset of the exceptional demand circumstances which had marked the first half beatles Elvis not favorite India culture Ottawa up the beatles and Elvis Presley have an in fluence on the musical culture of India but they la never re place the country a traditional music says an Indian musican. Mrs. Rata Ray conducting a 14-week, course in the theory and practice of Indian music under Carleton University s night Extension program says tier coun try s classics Are still the most popular one of the instruments mrs. Ray teaches is the harmonium a kind of Small Organ. It originated in India Atout 250 years ago and has Bellows at the Back make it operate much like an accordian Bond in indies the next James Bond movie thunderball will be shot partly in the West indies it in Fol Star Sean Connery As agent 007. Of the 1963-64 crop year. In expressed Confidence that this adjustment had now run its course and that prices would now stabilize at the new Levels. The Council re affirmed unanimously its belief in the great importance of stable Price conditions and its Confidence in the International wheat agreement As a Factor of continuing importance in the achievement of these conditions. There Are 49 countries that Are members of the Iwa of which 10 Are exporting nations and 39 Are importing countries. Famous players theatres now in its fourth month new York film critic Circle Vole my fair lady the Best picture of the year and Rex Harrison Belt actor of the year. Drug Linov Maillow Whf Henry Fonda land macai the work mys tonal tribute to the lying in state. And funeral of sir Churchill doors open . Feature refreshing cheerful magical Julie Andrews Johns stereophonic sound Central _ r i a i r i l Al ill i Mary popping prices children 75c. Students adults mat. Eve. Dears open Dally 1 . 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