Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 06, 1966

Issue date: Wednesday, July 6, 1966
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Fri press wednesday july it 1966 Folk festival Dazzles crowd Pete Seeger once told me that but the question persists and a person who has to ask was once again disputed tues Folk music is will never know. Baht the first Folk and executors auction Sale of 7 bleached Oak Dinette suite 3 piece stat Ioil Cheit Erteld suits Oak Hal 2. Nice Jingle Continental Budi with head boards 2 Blond lamp tables Rogers combination radio and 3 Speed record player portable electric sewing machine 3 . My electric refrigerator Singer a Kowm sweeper Coffee Tawes step tables 2 Bruth Freer Rohsner Walnut triple Silvertone Soreo and i i radio and record player i i speaker Singer Cabinet sewing machine with slant _ _ Needle Chrome chairs Chesterfield performers at bed Gate leg table electric stove mantel radio and table lamps single Beds 3 ran Gettes portable . Sett Chain Large Mirror Eji Forter set chair in Brown Nylon Wicker Charr Fern stand tubs and stand Kitchen Buffet left hand Golf clubs dishes utensils and Many other articles. Thursday july 7 at i . Porters auction room main St. Terms Simpson co., a offs 601 Avenue bldg. Phone we j-4027 Carl c. Porter auctioneer Valuator Pheno we 2-5770 rent a car. Hwier steeb1hs 3 choices brakes Pontiac automatic Sluys itch Smission Chevy j Banjo galaxies insurance seat Are no extra Cost Canada s lowest rates r Day night at the first Folk festival when a dazzling display of local Talent offered their answers. The Winnipeg Guild of Folk music in operation Over a month has started something big. Ostensibly beginning with nothing the Guild has gathered serious musicologists devoted Folk performers and hungry listeners and has created a have for wandering music lovers one thinks of the Manitoba music festival and remembers that it too must have been obscure at one tune. A Board of adjudicators passed judgment on tuesday evening s performers at the second of three sessions. Chief adjudicator Frank Crockett Public relations manager for the Winnipeg sym phony orchestra said he was impressed by the variety of talents and predicted that three or four of the acts might make their Way into show business. He remarked on the originality of Many artists who concentrated on their own compositions. However he criticized the Luck of Stag e which he said can be rectified Only by experience such As the Folk Guild is trying to create. Last evening saw performers from Many Points in singers and instrumentalists ranging in age from one Brave nine year old to groups in their Middle twenties. Some were polished and some were apolo Getic but the mood and Pace of the music varied. The favorite Folk topics despair love nonsense were covered and the Only remark Able absence was of protest songs which appear at last to have been bludgeoned to death by non singers. Some of the Best material of top writers found their Way into the program including Dylan Farina Buffy Ste. Marie Randy Sparks. It was a Faie treat that Michael did not once Row his boat ashore and Roggie did t go a Courtis. Ken Johnson has a truly Mellow winning voice to which his guitar skill will eventually Rise and the audience responded. The Wim jeans offered potentially Saleable material some excellent Rah Rah Canada stuff which should be up tempted and copyrighted. The sundowners topped the show for stage presence and dynamism continuing to perfect a beautifully articulate guitar and Lyric voices. Lyndsay and Graham Jones spun magic specs around their listeners with both their playful and tender numbers singing with real Pride and precision Mike Graham s Stock to the Cradle was one of the perfection saw of the show and Little Jeannie Martin to steal from her own song looked so neat and Bruce Brautigan added much with his brie grass guitar solos and Dale Russell and his talking dream brought that unusual undefinable audience Appeal to everything he said Sang or did. Producer Norman Stein and his committee Are to be congratulated final session and presentation of awards will be held wednesday night in the inn crowd. Well he there. Unionist blasts poster ruling John Raines a Winnipeg and District labor Council executive tuesday criticized metro for ordering my to withdraw an election Campaign placard from Talent is Talent Walker at Rainbow they Don t need outside mass Appeal he said Talent Here including Bill even under the most a favor Walker television acid radio performer and a former win nip Egger said after the first rehearsal of my fair lady. A spokesman for Canada s Only outdoor theatre. Rainbow stage said the theatre will operate in its Kildonan Park setting this year using real Able circumstances attend Ance As Low As last season the. Theatre would. Still break even. He was optimistic that a Good season would induce metro Parks committee to recommend a roof for the theatre. My. Fair lady will run six nights a week july 15 to 31, with no performance we d n e s d a y used building material for Sale bathroom and Kitchen fixtures electrical apparatus Gai and Oil furnaces lumber Etc. Demo lotion project to eats at Simcoe and Home just North. Of Portage Aye. For pick up service con tact Foreman on the Job site. Major wrecking s. Salvo Glinc pm. 589-5212 buildings of filmy Way ath . 1 Mius South of Saskatchewan Avenue on the Bridge Road see signal department Public works. Province Manitoba will sell the former Lachapelle property Frame stucco Bungalow i6 x4r two bedrooms modern bathroom two Small . Former Dudka property Storey Frame House 20 x 1 6 with addition three former Morrison property Frame Bungalow 21 Insul Brick so tag Frame Carac Eiff x is Frame cow barn hip Root 22 x Kame Shebli xis1 Frame Chicken House 2rxl4. Terms of Sale Cash Buim kegs to be from site. C w Street n.w., Portal. La Prairie local amateurs for family one or two big names nights. South Pacific is Schedu Star in productions he led for aug. 12 to 28. Added. My fair lady will be one of two productions this year. The second. South Pacific will Star Georges Lafleche. A Winnipeg Ger. Or. Walker Csc to sports Caster and familiar to Channel 6 viewers As Host of the Flashback show is the biggest name for my fair lady which opens july 15. Any time at a press conference tues Day he said he liked the Rainbow stage setup. Though he did t think outside Talent was needed he would come any time to Rainbow stage if invited and he just could t turn Down the offer to play the Best leading Man s role in the history of the prof. Henry Higgins. Or. Walker said he had noticed a tendency across can Ada to rely on outsiders for stage performances and he deplored it believe me. They Don t need them. Toronto where he Kves is the worst offender of the lot it has to be an. Outside show to draw he said he likes playing with i Amateur actors. I Don t like drawing the line. Talent is Talent and it s a hard working company Here. They do things Sidney Spivak president of Rainbow stage said Iff an interview that to enable professionals to play in Hato Bow stage All actors including the amateurs will be paid. The local people would paid at the end of the season an honorary profit predicted or Spivak said he expects to turn the financial tide and make a profit this year. Ticket prices had been Cut by 40 cent to s2.50 for a Reserve seat for a Rush seat and is for children. The theatre should have 5-death inquest opens an inquest into a two vehicle collision on the perimeter High Way in St. Vital which claimed the lives of five people monday ripened at noon wednesday in St. Boniface Hospital or. J. M. Huot was the presiding Coroner. The inquest was adjourned to a Date still to be decided. Five people died when a 1964 Sedan from Ontario and a half ton camper trailer truck from British Columbia collided at Highway 59 and the South perimeter Highway in St. Vital two people survived. Tracy Fehte 6, whose Mother was among those killed was allowed to leave St. Boniface Hospital wednesday. Edward Mccreith 47, whose Wiff and were killed was reported in fairly Good condition. The Garden of his Home. At a labor delegates endorsed a Resolution from or. Raines which asks that metro rescind its regulations uniting the display of such placards. Or. Raines told delegates he had refused move the Pla card even though it was larger than metro regulations allowed on the grounds that it was his democratic right to display it. Or. Raines s Resolution said whereas metro has passed a bylaw limiting signs during election campaigns which can be placed on private grounds and whereas this is a dastardly bylaw imposed upon a sleeping Public while those who represent labor organizations on metro must have been oni vacation and whereas this bylaw is in direct contravention of British freedoms be it resolved that this Council use its full strength to ask the Manitoba federation of labor to make representation to government of Manitoba to have this bylaw struck from the metro act and that govern ment ensure that no bylaw is passed in future which will in any Way interfere with our fundamental or. Raines agreed to an amendment which assured Dele Gates that the executive would study the matter and report to a future labor Council meeting before passing the matter to the federation. In other business the Council voted unanimously in favor of having a Hospital built in North Winnipeg. After a lengthy discussion on the need for a Hospital in the area John Draffin brotherhood of railway Carmen said there was Little Point in claiming the area needed a he Spital because a patient went to whatever Hospital hts particular doctor ordered. The delegates also endorsed a report from Jean Borys representing the Council s Muni Cipal and legislative commit tees which recommended that statutory holidays be protected. Delegates decided a commit tee should be set up to help prevent violation of statutory holidays by employers who required certain store employees to work. The reference was to stores where b o n a n Ion help is employed. The delegates maintained that unless required to do so in a wage agreement stores should t be allowed to open on Tom Akk transit workers said we have fought for tto Eia statutory holidays and we Are opposed to department stores and the like opening of. Statutory holidays. 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And a Bonus gift invest Trust guaranteed investment certificates for terms of 1 year or Over these certificates Legal investments for trustees in the provinces of Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta and British Columbia note City Trust offers Many thar excellent services including a interest Orr chequing accounts with free chequing privileges. B 5% interest on monthly savings Deposit accounts. C longer business hours. Open before 10 . And after 3 there Are Many other exciting gifts for other sums of Money and terms of certificates. The value of your free gift is determined by the sum of Money invested and the term of the certificate. City savings Trust 3s9 win twp Phon. 947-1543 to mini Cattat to Hohto a Wpm Ano air vice marshal Fredrick r. Sharp of Winnipeg has been promoted to the. Rank of air marshal and has been appointed vice chief of defence staff defence minister Helyer announced in Ottawa monday. Air vice marshal. Sharp 49, was born in Moosomin sask., and educated in Moosomin and the Royal military College Kingston ont. On graduation he joined the Craf and became a Pilot. In january 1944 he went overseas o fit heavy bombers with 408 bomber Squadron 6 bomber group Beanie a Squadron commander and was awarded the distinguished flying Cross. On returning to Canada be served in various posts and if 1959 he became Deputy com Mander of Norad s 25th re Gion in 19s2 he was appointed commander o f the Bangor Maine x sector of Nob and s 26 Region the first Canadian to command a Norad sector in the United states. Follow tag a Short term As director general of management engineering and automation at Canadian forces Headquarters Ottawa he was prompted to the rank of air vice marshal and appointed commander of the Canadian forces training command with Headquarters in Winnipeg in 1965. Water program starts july 11 the 12th annual White Shell swimming and water safety program described As the larg est of its kind in Canada will be held in 17 Jake areas july h to us. 5. The red Cross assists with the program which since 1955 has Given instruction to Stu dents. There were of mails enrolled in 1965. Registration forms May be obtained from stores and tourism Camp operators in the White Shell area. Fees for the four week program Are 82 a week for single students and s3 a week for families. Weave cot a problem soon we will be expanding with a giant store moving Stock is expensive and hard work too so More than tourists visited Venezuela last year almost a third More than a 1964. Why move it rather than have Oil this needless work and expense. 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