Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba
16 Winnipeg free press tuesday july 5, 1966 if you re one of the Manitoban listed in a. Recent expo 67 corporation Survey As planning to go to the world s fair in. Montreal you can count on spending about for week Long stay. This figure is based on a person travelling by train and staying in a moderately priced hotel in downtown Mon Treal. If Yon re planning on taking your family with you and your two children Are Over 12, you will spend about this again is based on Trail travel and hotel accommodation. I f you re fortunate enough to find a hotel which will let your children sleep in the same room with you under a family rate you can reduce this figure by around Tor the week. Of course it will be possible transportation Way upper berth fare from Winnipeg to Montreal during most of june july August and september will be about according to Canadian nations fare schedules. It will Cost about for a Section upper and lower berth one Way. Children under 12 years old travel at half fare and a prices include meals. To spend a lot More than this air Canada s scheduled air one your trip and it should also will be about one Way be possible to spend a lot less. I and a husband and Here is How the costs Are i wife can travel under the family broken Down plan for if your children Pakistan s policy May swing pro West again Are under 11, they Fly for half fare. Dependent children be tween the Ages of 11 awl 21 Fly 75 per cent of Normal fare. If you re planning to drive the trip would take about four Days although the distance can be covered in three. A Good Rule of thumb for calculating expenses for your car is to Divide by fear the total mileage to be covered this allows for 20 Miles per 1 gallon of gasoline at 50 cents a gallon and should cover other j minor expenses such As the Odd quart of Oil. So you can count on spending about on your car each Way. Transportation at the fair site in Montreal will be included in the Price of your expo passport. Cab and bus rates in Montreal Are the same As they Are in Winnipeg. Accommodation prices building total drops Portage la Prairie special Aid. W. Linden by Ralph Joseph Canadian press correspondent Karachi its inception in 1947, Pakistan s foreign policy has swung from neutralise to pro West to Neu travism. Recent occurrences have led some to believe that the pendulum May have be gun to swing Back to pro West again. The virtual dismissal of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto from the Post of foreign minister and the sudden retirement of a prominent foreign ministry official Are taken to be Cardinal changes. It was during the tenure of these two that the warm air from the arabian sea began to Drift towards peking. Certain other imminent changes in president Ayub Khan s Cabinet and among the mandarins will confirm the generally held thesis that the warm pro peking Drift May soon be stopped if not re versed. To be accurate Bhutto s resignation from the Cabinet has been More or less expected five months but for other reasons. He is believed to have resigned Imite Diatel after the signing of the Tashkent declaration. It was reported he could not see Eye to Eye with president Ayub on a policy of peace with India without a satisfactory settlement on Kashmir. But the situation in West Pakistan had become so explosive that the president re fused to let him go. Hidden Price tag rumours about his imminent departure since then have been Bobbing up and Down like a dubious Candle flame at the beginning of june they suddenly became intense. When the resumption of american economic assist Ance was announced two weeks later it was easy enough to put two and two to Gether. The resumption after an Aid freeze for almost a year could Only have had a Price tag Stop h u d d 1 i n g up to China As one report has it Eugene Locke new american ambassador to Pakistan who 1 arrived Here june 8, kept postponing a visit to the for eign minister. He finally did meet Bhutto june 16, just prior to his departure for Washington for Consulta Bhutto told a reporter june 17 i am leaving the Cabinet the same Day he re signed. On june 18 president Ayub announced that Bhutto was going on leave for medi Cal one informant said he will go to Switzerland to have a abscess of the ear treated. When he returns his Job May be held by Ghulam far que the present Commerce minister who attended the Tashkent talks. An alternate candidate for the Job is believed to be Amjad Ali Pakistan s permanent representative at the United nations. Chinese wary though the most Junior member of the Cabinet s. M. Zafar 31, now will handle the routine foreign office files. But he is generally considered too inexperienced to take Over a Job which even Bhutto who is 38, was considered a trifle too Young and naive to Han dle. President Ayub announcing he was taking Over the for eign affairs portfolio for the time also tried to Stem apprehension that the foreign policy would undergo a change. The chinese at least have taken this with a Grain of Salt. China has suffered some severe setbacks in her foreign relations recently. These in clude her exit from Ghana after Kwame Nkrumah was ousted and the stemming of her influence in Indonesia after the army gained control there. A reversal in Pakistan would therefore not be insignificant especially now that China is in the throes of a Power struggle. Her in Pakistan May have been far More pro 7. Girl undressed and beaten Winnipeg police were continuing their Hunt tuesday for a Man who attacked a seven year old girl saturday night. Police said the girl was t sexually molested but had been beaten about the face and was undressed. As. Superintendent of Detec Tives Norman Stewart gave details of the attack he issued an urgent warning to parents not to allow children out unescorted at night. He said the girl had left her Home in the fort Rouge area of Winnipeg to go to a drug store at Osborne Street and River Avenue at . Saturday. The store was closed. As she returned Home a Man started chasing her and finally caught her near St. Luke s Church Nassau Street and Stra Brook Avenue. After the girl had been undressed arid bit about the face the attacker fled. A passerby took the girl to a nearby House and then she was taken to Winnipeg children s Hospital. Monday she was reported in fairly Good Condi Tion. Found than most people t Rought. President Ayub s eight years in Power showed As did the. Previous regime of . Skander Mirza As president that control of the army Means control of the country. The recent chinese military assistance to Pakistan to counter balance the freezing of american military assist Ance would have meant the beginning of chinese influence in the army with obvious far reaching consequences in the future. It is probably this More than anything else which has been worrying Washington. Reported to Council committee meeting monday night that the building inspector s report to the end of june shows permits issued this year total Aid. Linden said this is a substantial decrease from 1965 when permits to this Date totalled Aid. Linden also reported tax collections to Date amount to or 37.6 per cent of the current Levy. Other c o m i 11 e e reports Given at the 90 minute meeting were of a routine nature. Appears they have neither the there Are a lot of people conscience for the courage to who should Tiang their Heads in stand before the Board said the mayor. Portage hearing postponed july 18 no one showed up so a Manitoba municipal Board committee hearing on Portage la Prairie s finances had to be adjourned monday to july 18. Municipal Board chairman a a Johnston said four people including Portage mayor Lloyd Henderson had Given notice mayor h. A Henderson in they would be present at the formed Council there had been hearings. Not Only were the four absent but Wilfred de Graves a no submissions made to the municipal inquiry com Mission at its first Public sitting in the City monday. Some citizens have been shooting of their Mouths for six or 10 years but h member of the team investigating Portage s finances said his report would t be ready until is. Or. De Graves and Eric the 7qth anniversary of the j Mcculoch were appointed by chinese postal service was the lieutenant governor in coun Market recently with the open Oil to investigate the City s ing of a postal museum free j finances after mayor Henderson China s first i suburban Tai-1. Complained the municipal of Pei. On display is a Complete j fairs department would t let Stamps the cry use its reserves off a lawsuit. Collection of chinese issued since 1378. Shame for trying to get Someth ing stirred ii which would cause a mess in the he said. Mayor Henderson added he would like nothing better than for rumours to be brought out into the open so the air could be cleared. The commission is making a study of Portage la Prairie finances. Israels recommended for police Post a Montague israels a lawyer has been recommended for appointment to the Winnipeg police commission. The recommendation w a s made by aldermen. Lioyd Stin son and David Mulligan in a notice of motion introduced at City Council s meeting monday night. It will be discussed at the Council s next meeting. J a Post on the commission was left vacant when prof. A j. Waines resigned last month because he was moving to Ottawa. Will vary Over a wide Range depending on what Type of lodging you get according to expo officials. Average daily rates for hotels and motels will Range from s8 to for single rooms and from to for doubles depending on Quality and location. Apartment houses which pro vide hotel service will also be providing accommodation at from to daily. Institutional dormitories such As University re s i d e n e e s will charge from to Camp Sites and trailer Parks will also be available at the regular rates. Bed and breakfast in private Homes Are expected to be about for two. If you want farther in formation on accommodation or if you want to make reservations you May write to log expo administrative and news Pavilion cite a Havre Montreal. And Don t forget that with several million visitors expected Jin Montreal during summer Many people Are making their i reservations now. Other it will Cost about daily to feed an and will be at Gate. Children s passports Are half Price Aid Young people under 21 also get a slightly reduced rate. The amount you spend on souvenirs and the like of course will be entirely of to you but Bear in mind thai there will be a lot of things on Sale you can t normally buy in Canada. Dauphin students win awards Dauphin Man., special Savelia Zytnick was recipient of Henderson memorial scholarship award for outstand ing academic achievement in grades 7 and 8, at the final Assembly of the year at Smith Jackson school Friday. Wayne. Gordon received a similar award from Dauphin elks Lodge for Grade 7. Cathy Wynes also a Grade 7 student average adult modestly but got an award for her per adequately although eating in cent average. General proficiency awards in Grade 8 went to Linda Newton and Greg Fott Seca in Grade 1 Patty Harrigan and Bobby Michaleski. Neil Kemach and Darlene Coles were Given the Buckwold Mackay award As most improved Grade 8 Stu dents and the Iode award for Grade 7 went to Sally Beardy and John Goshulak. Athletic achievement award went to Arlene Kumka. Montreal can be an expensive proposition in some of the better restaurants. Also keep in mind that breakfast May be included in the Price of your accommodation. The expo passport at present costs for a week and for the season. At the Gate a passport will Cost for a week and for the season. Daily passes Are now jl.88, City wants prior talks compulsory five master anglers Dauphin Man. Special Ross Irvine and d. Davies o Dauphin have been Presente with master Angler awards or. Irvine caught a four Poune 12-ounce Rainbow Trout in is face Katerine and or. Davies to with five Pound 10-ounce ram Bow from Shell Lake. John r. Dolenuck editor the Minnedosa Tribune become master Angler for a by Rainbow Trout caught in to White mud Biver while Arna Betcher of Swan River won. Wil a 20-Pound Pike from the Cran River. Behind or. Betcher a Winnipeg City Council wants he metro act amended to make compulsory that metro con ult its member municipalities o a e e r n i n g major works rejects. Monday night Council intruded the. City solicitor to raft a proposed amendment to he metro act so that the City an try to get the provincial legislature to alter the act. The suggestion for the amendment was made by the Winnipeg traffic commission whose members stated they were concerned with the Lack of communication Between metro and the City on planning by metro for works projects which involve the City s interests. The City solicitor has reported that the metro act does not require metro to consult with its member municipalities prior to he adoption of plans for articular projects or on pro used changes which May affect he planning in traffic matters by a municipality closing bylaw All set Winnipeg s City solicitor has prepared an Early closing bylaw Bat it was not ready for consideration by Winnipeg City Council monday night. The proposed bylaw will be before Council at its next meeting scheduled for july 18. It is expected it will receive two readings and then be shelved in the Hope that Othet municipalities in the Vicinity will commit themselves to introduce similar bylaws. The proposed bylaw would limit night shopping to thu Days and fridays. After it lengthy debate at the last Council meeting aldermen had approved the drafting of an Early closing bylaw. Japan has an estimated Short miss Helyne Banne Raan with a age of three million dwelling 19-Pound Pike from the Crane units. Four Hundred thousand of River. I them Are a Tokyo. Daily store hours
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