Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, November 15, 1965

Issue date: Monday, November 15, 1965
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 15, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday. November 18, 1968 remember dead tribe i Newfoundland. Its outdoor must. Johns fld up ileum demonstrates the logging Rushy Pond Park near grand Falls nfld., on the trans can Ada Highway is to be the main provincial p a r k for Central Industry and the Bothic Indian culture. The by ethics the is land s first inhabitants have died out. tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock tick Tock. C40ck.iidi tic by Michael Olver Winnipeg s Manitoba theatre Centre has a reputation second to none among professional Community theatres in North America Michael Mabry a visiting theatre group executive said Here saturday. That was Why the theatre communications group of new York chose Winnipeg As the site of its second workshop for theatre directors and manage ment staff. The workshop held in the Marlboro Tigh hotel ended sunday afternoon. Here at the invitation of the theatre communications group a loosely constructed Orciani nation under the benevolent Shadow of the Ford foundation were nearly 50 delegates from More than 30 theatres and other bodies concerned with the professional theatre world. In charge of the arrange ments was or. Mabry 35-year what would happen if you should die without a will new free Booklet shows you How a will can prevent hardship and heartache. New York life offers an informative Booklet answering your questions on this Basic need. It shows How a simple but Legal will can save your rightful heirs costly drawn out court proceedings. Only by having a proper will can you be sure that your intentions will be carried out. This Booklet stresses that the stakes Are big the Cost Small. No matter what your age or the size of your estate the Booklet shows Why you need a properly drawn up to Date will. Send the Coupon now or ask your new York life agent. New York life agent in your Community is t Good Man to know. New York life insurance company 2101, Toronto Ontario. Please lend free copy of Why you should have a will written especially for new York life following consultation with the american bar association. _. T am q am not d a new York life policy owner. Name. Address. . Life insurance group insurance annuities health insurance pension plans visiting new yorker lauds theatre Centre s achievement old director of the communications group. Among the topics dealt with during the weekend of private discussion were theatre and the Community training theatre personnel projects a theatre can undertake beyond the main children s theatre and support for the arts russians to get break Moscow so vict people were promised to Day More clothing and House hold goods in the shops next year. There will be More textiles More knitted goods and More household hardware like Wash ing machines television sets refrigerators and radios it was promised in a joint statement by the government and communist party Central committee. It was published in pravda the party newspaper and set nut the draft plan and budget for 1966. Boosted consumer goods production is a result of new meth ods of Industrial management introduced last autumn which made profit the main criterion for running a business. The party government state ment said the new plans were aimed at improving living Stan Dards and strengthening the country s defence potential. The russians also were prom ised More apartments schools and hospitals and larger appropriations for educational and health services. Farmers were told they would ret More agricultural Machin Ery. There will More invest ment in the meat and milk industries. Under the management sys tem Industrial managers were Given a wide Field for Independent action. Under these methods capital investment in Industry had to be directed towards modernizing existing Plant and completing factories. Priority was being Given to engineering Metal working and the chemical and other industries. The plan and budget will go before the supreme soviet for approval dec. 7. Mitchell Copp eyes examined Contact lenses fitted Harold m. Black optometrist phone we open Dally 9 . To . I 20% off during nov. I according to Quality of fabric. 797 notre Dame open Friday till 9 . Deaths Adamson mrs. John 76, of 915 valour Road 1 formerly of St. Vital. A Schabowicz Joseph h., 77. Of 519 Dominion Street retired school teacher. Black Archie 73, of 16 Adana apartments retired Canadian Pacific railway Engineer. Brownbridge. Frederick Wil Liam 84, of 157 Moir Avenue East Kildonan retired Elm Wood businessman. Campbell. Margaret 78, in Portage la Prairie formerly of Austin widow of d. A. Campbell. Clancy mrs. Charles Mary of Spearhill Mant Cluff. Mrs. James h., 90, of Wheatland Man. Colnett. Stanley William 61, of 179 seven Oaks Avenue West Kildonan. Dalke Augusta Pauline 95, in Morris Man. Daly Harold w., 80, of 350 have your old Chesterfield made into new Don t throw away your old Davenport or Chesterfield Luite it made like Brand new before the chill thai ruin with re style1 10-Polnt package Deal. The Colt i a fraction of a new life and you get a 10-year guarantee. Carpeting draperies new furniture 10-Point re style package Deal free Matching toot Iloo with every order strip furniture Down and reblock Frame. Replace teat Pringi entirely replace Back Pringi entirely. Replace cd Hiloni entirely. Refinish All Shaw Wood. Cover in new material of your choke. Pick up and delivery. 10-year written new 772-2467 Day or night rebuild Luite completely. Complete to it service no obligation Waterloo Street. Manitoba and Dominion president of the Canadian Amateur swimming association. Danylyszyn Wasyl 74, of 423 Harvard Avenue East Transcona. Evans William Robert 59, of 159v4 Osborne Street. Goulding Agnes Margaret of 214 Armstrong Block. Hamblin Edward Thomas 7fi, of 339 Morley Avenue presi Dent of the Hamblin Engineer ing company. Handley Reginald Sidney 60, of san Diego calif., formerly of Winnipeg. Harris Herbert James 58, of Crystal City Man. Hucaluk Nicholas 65, of 180 Aberdeen Avenue employee of Swift Canadian company. Samuel of 313 Drury Avenue West St. Paul retired Parkdale farms Man Ager. Kirby Edith Lascelles in Vancouver formerly of Winnipeg and widow of Walter Kirby. Komar Pearl 74, of 107 pcs neurons St., St. Boniface formerly of Winnipeg Beach. Lafournaise Napoleon 80, of St. Malo Man. Mcmanus James Andrew. 46, 592 Gertrude ave., Winnipeg killed in Parry sound ont. Melnykowicz Anthony 59, of 305 Bowman Avenue East Kildonan employed at Winnipeg general Hospital. Michalchuk Julian formerly of Arborg Man. Mount Albert Joseph 80, of 1404 main Street suite 3. Mukai mrs. O t o m a t s n 72, of Portage la Prairie Man. Nesbitt Robert of Glasgow Scotland. O Donnell Daniel Joseph of Clande Boye Man., retired Grain buyer. Peters Kenny 16, son of or. And mrs. Henry b. Peters of Steinbach. Pollitt Albert James 82, of 570 Maryland Street retired Winnipeg school Board stationary Engineer. Rinn John Harvey 56, of Kaleida Man. Robins mrs. By of 185 Matheson Avenue. Ruml mrs. Wenceslaus 65, of 231 Munro Avenue East Kildonan. Scaletta Salvatore of 262 Berry Street St. Boniface. Schreyer Jacob Peter 68, of lad Wood Man. Shadbolt Henry 93, of 1107 Fleet Avenue. Smetana Bousha 50, of Vassar Man., Farmer. Thomson Robert Glass 82, of Muir Man. Thomson Stuart Bardal. In Fant son of or. And mrs. James Crawford Thomson of Burlington ont. Thompson Harry us of Oak River Man. Towers Willyma Frederick 91, at the convalescent Home and formerly 1177 Corydon Avenue. Wade Charlotte at the Middle Church Home. Webster. C. G., 85, of Elk Horn Man., retired municipal clerk. Wojna mrs Dominyk Nat Alia 67, 1020 Pandora Avenue Transcona. For further information please see classified death notices _ by the Canadian press Regina j. H. Wesson 78, first president of the Canadian federation of agriculture and president of the Saskatchewan wheat Pool for 23 years after a lengthy illness. W. Vezina 71. Former president of Corby distillery Ltd. Cussing on How it is done in Canada. Discussion leaders included Tom Hendry former manager of the Manitoba theatre Centre and now executive Secretary of Canadian theatre Centre in Toronto Peter Dwyer associate i director of. The Canada Council s arts program Guy caul be of the Quebec ministry of cultural affairs and Milt Narman executive Secretary of the Ontario Council for the arts. In an interview or. Mabry said the Manitoba theatre Centre and its director John Hirsch served As a backdrop for weekend s discussion. The Ilsc s prestige has certainly reached far and Winnipeg was chosen for this a acting because we Felt John iad going As Many varieties of program As any theatre of its Type. The Mac has already tackled a number of problems that other theatres in Canada the United states Are Clearinghouse the theatre communications group has no formal member ship and acts simply As a Clearinghouse for ideas and problems facing theatres across the country and mainly those which like the Manitoba Centre unction for the Benefit of the Community and not As a show business venture or. Mabry said. Theatre people were Only beginning to discover what an Industrial editors to meet the mid West chapter of the Canadian Industrial editors association will hold its november meeting at b . Thursday in the torchlight room of the City Centre motor hotel. Jerry Curnow editor of the a cavy Bugle official Publica Tion of the Peavey Grain company of Minneapolis will speak on a new look in 66. The speech examines changing appearance of company Publica Tion s. In a Jiffy itch very Nee of Root bang Cooling liquid d. O. D. poem Uver relieve raw red by eczema rather Krak to. Etain Len. Uiel bottle must a turf or Money Back. Don t writer. Aik Anniet Lor d. D. D. by Max Steiman sons auction sole of .c. Automatic Washer and dryer baby crib and Carriage desk Chrome Kitchen set trunk dressers Chest of drawers Chroma i chair lamps modern bedroom set 10 Inch electric stove Coffee and step tables very feed Din ins room set . Rear life Davenport Beds new recess Bath tub 3 . Sets Ealy chairs China Cabinet and hundreds of Ether food items plus a Quantity of food clothing dishes Lineni. Imal wares Etc. At Carter s auction rooms 309 Carlton Street tuesday nov. 16 at 2 . My or Lynn m. K. Marlman H. Slur cum evaluators phone 1vh 2-j3i7 Active part a local professional theatre could play in the culture of its Home town and the surrounding Countryside beyond the immediate and obvious program of putting on plays and trying to fill the House with paying customers. Or. Mabry observed that the Manitoba group already has such undertakings As special children s plays High school performances both inside and outside greater Winnipeg it has a theatre school for Stu dents from Small children to adults from Amateur actors to hopeful the theatre in the Community like this can provide things that no other kind of theatre can things that you could never get from the Road shows touring out of new York or Toronto or More and More organizations like the Manitoba theatre Centre mean More and More decentralization of the theatre Tross the continent a Lic Althy state of affairs or. Mabry said. It provided a continuity of theatrical Effort in the town under one continuing management. Theatres like the theatre Centre grow 5 to cultural resource become of the com a Coo and associate Point tests located Over Mirror Rutan Stori comor Prolago a cordon Shono Whire Holl 2.1531 noun Dally saturday 9 . To 1 . 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