Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 16, 1965

Issue date: Tuesday, November 16, 1965
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 16, 1965, Winnipeg, Manitoba Cecil says Ifor provide Culm us Protection minimum Security Torace us 3-7171 press by Carrier 4cc per week if tuesday november 16, 1965 a Thomman Dan by tic . On a a Anil Tor pay Manl of in be a pan am games u Booster the cabling breweries Manitoba limited j Don t fear revolutionary Lapierre new Quebec envisioned students at the University of Manitoba received a glimpse monday of the vision and fire that is forging a new Quebec. They seemed to like what they saw. Hearer of the word was Latirica Lapiorre. Moder Ator of this hour has seven Days the gadfly sunday by Tim tra Noil night television car ried by Canadian Broad casting corporation. He spoke to More than students in tactic Hall on Canadian National Unity. He had been invited in his capacity of associated Laurier Lapierre Moderator of this hour has seven Days Fessor of history at Montreal s Mcgill univer sity and he was appropriately dressed in a dark Blue suit and Waistcoat. Although his lecture lasted almost an hour no body went to sleep. Liberally spicing his monologue with sardonic jokes the 35-year old French Canadian told the students not to fear to be revolution Ary. A quid revolution the Way be described it a sort of quiet revolution was needed All Over Canada. Old institutions must be re examined and if necessary remade. To accomplish the task there had to be a group of Young Rcv Olu Tion Pirics of both English Canadian and French Canadian Stock. When he was through he received a n enthusiastic ovation from the students whose lectures had been cancelled for the event. Or. Lapiorre throughout his talk derided the for Tress Quebec attitude accepted for years by both f r c n c h canadians and English canadians. He also dismissed the concept of c x Treme French Canadian nationalism and separatist terrorism. The new Canada he envisioned would be based on the desire of both French and English canadians to build something unique and of value on their common native soil. Must accept Equality however fundamental to this was the acceptance by English Canada of the f r e n c h Canadian fact. Equality would have o be fully accepted and put into practice institutions across Canada where there were f r c n cd Canadian groups Large enough to warrant it. The new Canada or. Lapierre s revolutionaries would build would be left of Canada today. Speaking of this he proudly confided his allegiance to the new democratic parly. Or. Lapiorre has carried Bis message about the new Canada to Many groups in speeches such As the one made Here. He is considered an authority on the French English relations. Lie prepared himself for the role by taking his University degrees at the University of Toronto after High school in Sherbrooke que. He holds both masters and doctor s degrees in history. Wants school rebates elsewhere education budget wrong Public kindergartens get trustee boost by Shelley ii used the Manitoba association of school trustees has decided to ask the Manitoba government to Stop charging the school tax rebates to the department of education budget because they Are in no Way an expenditure on education and should t be designated As in another area the association decided to ask the Educa Tion department to Public kindergartens. Support these decisions made monday at the first provincial convention of the newly formed trustee association. The Conven fears precedent May stymie poorer worker in court a Winnipeg lawyer Walter Ritchie said in provincial magistrate s court monday that a Legal precedent has been set which May make it possible for employers to win cases merely by appealing certain Manitoba labor Board decisions because workmen May not be Able to afford to fight such appeals. The comment Caire after lion is being held until wednes Day in the Maryborough hotel. In approving a Resolution from the association s executive trustee delegates decided to ask that any government refunds or Grants to ratepayers electors or other people be charged to some department other than education and that a 11 government expenditures designated As educational be used for such purposes. Trustee Andrew Robertson of the Winnipeg school Board in seconding the motion the Resolution be adopted said the i tax rebate should t be charged to education. It should be charged to political cup cd Istrate g. L. Cousley upheld a lawyer and pay certain Legal labor Board decision requiring a fees. It was these costs for a Liili construction company contract Cusley said he had tors equipment and Supply uu63 Ltd. 1500 Pic Sis Road Transcona to pay a former or stitch in employee two weeks wages in easy for employers to Appeal de lieu of notice that he was being Laid off. But magistrate Cousley refused to Grant the former employee Steve Dankewich the costs no right to reimburse or. Danke wich. Said be Laurier Lapierre spreads the message for a new Canada 1 Riverbank rezoning delayed by metro metro s threat to freeze zoning densities on Riverbank property went into action Mon Day. Opposite the property on the South Bank of the River at Wel Lington Crescent and Academy Road which metro refused Torczon in september to allow a metro s planning committee High Rise apartment development delayed at least until the Riverbank. Year an application for rezoning report expected property on the North Bank of after a Sharp debate monday the Assiniboine River to permit the committee Laid Over the m e d i u m density development. The application made for a tentative Multi family develop ment on the property of Assini Boink Lawn Bowling association was at the Public hearing stage when committee stopped the required bylaw after first Reading. The zoned As a application until the first meet ing in january. At that time a report outlining future possibilities of metro s policy on acquisition of Riverbank property for involved in fighting the com Pany s Appeal against the Board s decision. Or. Ritchie was counsel for or. Dankewich magistrate Cousley said he did t have the Power under the Manitoba labor relations act to .iiiiniii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiii.mumtnm.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 j Grant or. Dankewich his Legal costs. Tie act says nothing about he said. Counsel for the construction company which had appealed the labor Board decision suggested to or. Ritchie that he talk to the legislators to secure an Amend ment to the act but said that under the present act nothing from executive director Elswood i by zoning piecemeal like time developers Are under writ this we will Only be ourselves into a bind getting this ing metro s he argued angrily. Freeze Densi metro s subcommittee on ourselves into a bind his argued angrily Riverbank property l considered when the to it is also expected to submit by a have agreed to temporary j within that time recommendations on freeze on Verbank density. Was Searin. That time recommendations on whether the present year acquisition fund should be expanded. Density metro s indecision coun. Peter Taraska said it was in High order to establish a feet of River Banks was scaring the Day lights out of com. I. Darwin Chase Dis agreed. The fact that to Don t we should kill this Applica-1 general policy but when Are feel this is the right time to lion until we have an Stab we going to rezone the property does t Lishco general said councillor j. A. Coulter plan Ning committee chairman and a leading exponent of Public Parks development is expected ownership of Riverside property we established a fund of i mean we Are holding up de last year and there a a elopement within the present another to be put aside zoning two family this year but so far not a Penny but if we rezone this to allow has been spent local student in who s lib Lynn it leavens of 033 ban Ning Street was among 33 North two family dwelling District is i Dakota University students on the South Side of Wolseley chosen for listing in the 19gfi Edi a Cuc Between Canora Street on the West and the Maryland Bridge on the East. It is almost i and colleges. Lion of who s who among Stu dents in american universities or. Leavens is majoring in economics at the University of North Dakota. He is editor of the spectrum the University news paper and was previously sports editor and managing editor. Selections for who s who arc made on the basis of High All this the development of apartment blocks every other person who wants to build this sort of development along riverbanks is going to put pressure on us. In the future proper Rezon ing of this Type of property in scholarship participation and i the interests of All metro people leadership in academic and be accomplished but if tra Curri Cirilar activities citizen a we rezone this for one Applina. Ship service to the University lion we shall be fouling every and Promise of future usefulness thing up for could be done. Or. Dankewich had been Laid off by contractors equipment last Winter after i a years of employment despite an Oral Promise of steady employment Given him when he started work ing for the company. The labor relations act states that unless the general custom in a business is otherwise two weeks notice must be Given to the employee before he is Laid off. In july the labor Board had decided or. Dankewich was envisions by the labor Board against them and to win the Case merely by appealing it be cause Many workmen might not be Able to afford to meet those appeals with Legal net he said the Public had been told that to compensate for High spending by trustees the Mani Toba government would give the taxpayer Back if Premier Duff Holzlin wants to Send Back that s Fine but we in education should t be saddled with being charged to trustees Alto approved a Resolution calling on the govern ment to implement the recommendation of the Michener Royal commission on local government organization and finance that transportation Grants up to for each Pupil be guaranteed All parts of thu province. In other business trustees Defeated a motion calling for the abolition of the present movable five Day easter recess and its replacement by n five Day recess beginning the fourth monday in april. Also Defeated was a that the provincial government be asked to set the school year the tuesday after labor Uay to june 30, provision that schools Don t open on a Friday after a vacation More than was stolen j period or close on a monday when two business buildings before a vacation period. Were broken into possibly by tic same gang during the weekend. Winnipeg police re ported monday. Inspector of detectives Xor Man Stewart said thieves entered the Phoenix building 383 Donald Street through a rear door sometime late saturday or sunday. In tile office of Silaco Auto parts Ltd. In Cash trustees approved resolutions recommending that a director of guidance be appointed by the provincial government to facilitate and co ordinate the work of Manitoba s guidance teachers a the department of Educa Tion modify the present music curriculum to provide for an option in grades 7 and r to allow interested students either including in Silver was to continue with voice training stolen after a Safe and a. Walk in or. Vault had been forced open. Another Safe in the office of i Globe general agencies i Strumental music during school hours. Department of Cauca titled to two weeks pay amount was Force a 50 taken Public kind Cigar ing to s153.1jo in lieu of notice. The labor relations act Vides for appeals from such decisions to a magistrate s court and the construction company had availed itself of ibis vision. When the company did this. Or. Dankewich had to hire a third office was entered in inc Samc a nothing taken elementary education is now police said the second break supported and that it encourage the establishment of Kinder in occurred sometime Between 6 . Friday and saturday at Cartons As an integral part of the Baldry building Street. Gurov elementary education. The department of Cauca heart foundation plans open talks the Manitoba heart Founda-1 president of the Jii Adian car lion is holding an open meet Dio vascular society or. Charles Rob University of Rochester school of Medicine and or. David Minin assistant professor ing at 8 . Wednesday in the Garry hotel to acquaint the pub lie with All aspects of heart Dis Case. Of Medicine University of Mani i Toba. Subjects they will discuss in the meeting coincides with the i annual convention and scientific computers., in Ial valves. Sessions of the Canadian heart j heart disease and foundation and Canadian car-1 blood . Dio vascular society which open j wednesday. Surgery on Ceilidh on Friday the Winnipeg gaelic society or. K. A. L. Mathewson. Chair Man medical advisory commit tee. Manitoba heart foundation i will hold its Ceilidh at . And associate professor of Mcdi-1 in no scandinavian Cine in the University of Mani Toba will preside. J Centre so Young Street. I a varied program of gaelic he will introduce five speak j am songs and an cars who will briefly discuss Var-1 exhibition of Highland dancing ious phases of heart disease and research. The Public will be Able to question the panel. The speakers Are or. Paul David director of the Institute de cardio logic. Montreal or. John Callaghan professor of sur University of Alberta or. N. S. Fraser professor of medi Cine. University of Alberta and will be presented. Press meetings the British wives association will meet at 8 . Wednesday in the clubroom of the free press building. I thieves entered the building through a Side window and stole from the office of Cooper weeks Ltd. At the office of the farm credit corporation com Pany of Canada was taken from a Safe. Three men aged 21, 23 and 23, were charged in Winnipeg magistrate s court monday with Possession of vault and Safe breaking instruments and were remanded one week without plea. Insp. Stewart said the three along with a 17-year-old youth were arrested in a car on Portage Avenue at Lang Side Street sunday during Check by police. A spot Tion be urged to Amend Grant regulations so school divisions or groups of school divisions can be Given Grants for a social worker and psychologists for every students. The provincial government be asked to pay 60 per cent Grants on debentures still nut standing for elementary schools having eight classrooms or More. The department of Educa Tion be asked to increase the a 1 a Stroom Basic for elementary and secondary Grants to allow for the building of larger classrooms and the use of better construction a the onslaught of Winter brought with it All the. Usual motor ring problems but this truck Driver had More problems than most. His Largo Semi trailer carrying a Load of steel skid ded Over in in Side on Kenaston Boulevard just South of the i Huto by Carni St. James Bridge. No one was seriously injured in the mishap but it served As a warning to other Drivers that Winter driving can be treacherous. Weather sunny wednesday and colder. Winds North Watt 25 m.p.h., do creating to Light this evening. Low tonight for Gimli Carman and Winnipeg 10 below High wednesday 15 above. Temperatures Lor the 24-hour period which ended at 6 . Tue Tjay Max. Min. Pre. Mai. Min. Pre. Vancouver 50 40 Calgary 23 i Edmonton 20 2 Regina 21 -2 Brandon 25 13 the Pat 16 9 Winnipeg 27 18 fort William 33 24 Kenora 25 23 .34 of .04 to. .19 .21 to. .38 .19 Ottawa 36 29 .49 Toronto 40 36 .43 Montreal 35 31 .27 Halifax 38 24 Chicago 57 50 .04 Miami 78 66 to. Los Angeles 62 61 .70 Minneapolis 43 33 to. New York 46 30 to. 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