Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 07, 1966

Issue date: Thursday, July 7, 1966
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Fri press thursday july a 1966 1? Carman exhibition opens on july 14 Carman Man. Special Carman s annual exhibition july 14, 25 and 16 promises to be one of the Best in its history the fair will be officially opened july 14 by Frank j. Muirhead a former agricultural representative of the area. J thursday the opening Day will feature the big 4-h club rally in which Young people from Southern Manitoba will participate Friday s highlight will be the finished beef Sale which will. Start at . With approximately 105 club calves and finish beef going under the Hammer of j. H. Turner. The cattle classes wiil be judged both Friday and saturday morning and 1 tent and heavy horses both Days. Harness races will attract grandstand patrons Friday and saturday six heats on Friday and seven on saturday with parimutuel in operation throughout the racing schedule. Added attractions will be Pony cart races and Chariot racing Friday night and Chariot races on saturday sight following the livestock and machinery Parade which starts at 6 . Saturday evening. Smith s wonder shows will return for the fourth consecutive year with Midway attractions and Melellan association of Chicago will present grand stand attractions both afternoon and evening. Carman band will be in attendance All three Days of the fair under the direction of bandmaster s. N. Cochran. A review by Jeffrey Anderson Csc starts Campus show music on Campus the Csc Winnipeg orchestra conducted by Eric wild with William aide As piano soloist wednesday noon in the East gymnasium fort Garry Campus. Program showed the composer s main attributes economic and transparent textures Arches rated in sharply contrasted colors the fast sections having a relentless Forward drive consisted of overture Corio-1 obtained riot by myriads of Fanus Beethoven final two move a notes but by a sinewy by bib ments concerto no. 2 in f rated movement that makes use Chopin concertante music of. A of irregular groups of. Notes 10, Boris Blacher two russian j within a fixed time signature. Folk tunes Layoff and suite j no. 4 Mozar Tiana by Tchaikow shy. In five Short the Musk beloved by than three generations of brides its popularity is untouched by Tina. In simple or Graceful swirled mountings its vivid fire the of leva forever. Beautiful solitaire engagement ring an ol6 t coition. The newest we have a Large Selec Tion of Diamond tet and engraved top wedding ring set. Convenient credit terms Diamond ring Spetla Llott Portage ave. At Hargrave open thursday and Friday till the orchestra handled the piece Well with a Good rhythmic pulse and a Good appreciation for the Sharp note values. A Long Campus concerts have shown winding Cantilena in the slow Trio a major musical event. I Section was particularly Well from a fledgling Start we now accomplished. It seemed less have 10 concerts planned this Akin to the German tradition year. The first in the series j than say to uie melodies of featured the Csc Winnipeg i Berlioz. The final Climax was orchestra and proved a i Agam Well calculated its extra thoroughly worthwhile venture and a delightful hour s listening. It would appear that the fearful hiatus in serious Public music making during the summer months has ceased to exist. Both the University and Csc Vei l almost Tschaika Oskian brilliance was a Welcome re spite to the siberian coolness of much of the previous musical argument. Two russian Folk melodies scored by Liadoff made a Brief deserve full Marks for what has persuasive interlude before ithe final work. It was interest King to hear the second Melody Village dance one that Carman pair married 50 years Carman Man. Special or. And mrs Dwight a cob Virn of Carman celebrated their Soth wedding anniversary monday wait they were guests at a family dinner at the Home of United nations Cap provides Centennial Money fun flon Man. Special Money for next year s Centennial celebrations was made available at tuesday night s meeting of the town Council but it May have come too late to Salvage the Cen Tennial advisory committee. Two members of the commit tee have told town Council that they will be resigning for Oft the committee. Council received a letter to this effect from committee chairman sue predicts Urban crisis their son Allan and mrs. Coburn on the Home farm in the Kilmory District. Worldwide Urban crisis threat ening the foundation of mod Ern Industrial society i fore seen by Ernest wis Marin a in Many parts of the world squatter towns Are common in the developing countries and destructive riots due to housing have erupted in the stems of All four members of Lej United cations expert on Urban some of the affluent countries. Family were Able to be present Allan and Edward of Carman Glenn of Calgary and mrs. R. Donelly of Winnipeg. Or. Coburn 81, was born at j Urban areas. Growth. He. Says that 35 years Quick and massive action is from now two thirds of the needed he told world s expected population of the in social commission. May be living in j for unless measures adequate to Anderson and also enclosed was a letter of resignation from., committee member Tom Dob son. The resignations came As result of a meeting Between the committee and the Council last month in which the town would make no financial the resignations followed x motion by finance chairman. Councillor Gunnar Folkestone that be set aside for the purposes of the Centennial advisory committee. The motion also provided Tot the committee to make All requisitions to the town Secretary treasurer and was approved by Council. Taps burned brightly Ingatestone England in this is j i Toon an vice Vocu. Auu. Re an Lam i Weissmann is director of the quickly into action this Isabelle Wallace of that for housing build commission will have presided District july 4, 1916. They came Pia Nihi Over what Mav be the beginning to Manitoba in 1919, settling in ing and planning. It Baldur District where they he cites these figures Farmed till 1924 when the Chi fifteen years ago the world moved to the Kilmory District j was still Only 20 per cent Urban West Carman. They retired the year 2000, the task Are devised and put sex Village found water in their. Gas ovens and waterless Bath tubs when a repair Crew mixed up the pipes. It Cost the Gas company thousands of pounds to Over what May be the beginning of a far reaching disintegration of Industrial repair the damage. The town of Carman in 1948. Been accomplished. Beethoven s intense and highly dramatic overture coriolanus was the first offering. It re Mains one of the More theatrical Short pieces he Ever wrote. The abrupt stinging chords of the opening Herald is in effect a music Elrama its principal self contained combining in themes he essential heroism and restlessness of the Stravinsky used to such great effect in Petrouska. Tschaikowsky s Seldom played fourth suite Mozar Tiana began rather Flat footed or but soon picked up. The suite is not devoid of Charm but contains a Good Many trivialities. The Light touch is there but the elegance a. Grace and wit of Mozart is not Cono lanus. The overture pro apparent. There was in a nigh am tinn Ftp _ culminating m a work from the Coda sigm gyms the hero a death. Flute and first the unfortunately the meter relation a Larince cadenza most Given it rms sed by a the inherent dramatic Potentiates. Al and concert that augurs Well for the remaining items in the series. Orchestra despite some uneasiness in the cellos was generally neat and Well proportioned. But As the first subject was taken at such a listless Pace the tension so implicit in the opening chords drained away too soon leaving a bloodless impression. Chopin s f minor concerto actually the final two move ments of it was the major event. An uneven work when performed Complete the final sections do however form a kind of Nocturne and finale. The i piano writing contains some of Chopin s most fetching inventions. But the orchestral Jimart is so thinly drawn and adds so Little to the total effect As to be scarcely Worth the listener s attention not so the piano part. William aide s playing was the Best i be heard from him. His quite remarkably assured technique held him in Good Stead and he managed to probe the Felicies of the Larghero wit h considerable skill. His Reading was a re strained one and a More genuine romantic feeling would have served him better. The cascading figures of the right hand were a Delight to hear for i their precision. He brought a healthy robust style to the Allegro w very assured if a Little stolid at times. Again one wished for More flexibility. The right hand figures and arabesques often gleamed Silver but scarcely Crystal. Ever sparkled like or. Wild has a Good habit of nearly always programming a contemporary work. It was a pleasure to hear Blacher s stylish if unpretentious and Overly protracted concertante music. Distantly derived in form from the baroque concerto Grosso it sending Tea cups to Toronto tractors to Trail get fast action with one Call to canmi1ah my tic merchandise services for pick up or further information Call your local c..s. Terminal. Telephone India wants Geneva talks reconvened new. Delhi Reuters prime minister Indira Gandhi of India tonight made a Surprise Call for Russia and Britain to reconvene immediately the 1954 Geneva Confer ence on Indochina in an Effort. To end the Viet Nam War. In a broadcast she appealed far an immediate end to bomb j ing in North Viet Nam Fol Lowed by cessation of All hostilities on both sides. India is chairman of the International control commission for Viet Nam. Canada and to people May be living in Urban eightfold growth. To meet the Challenge it Wilt he necessary to build housing in the next 35 years for 13 times As Many people As in the previous 150 years. This will require a construction rate almost 40 times the present difficult goal in highly industrialized societies and hardly conceivable in the developing countries. He says failure to act has created an Urban crisis already wms tudy City Homes for boys land Are the other members. Polyansky looks at Sas farm by Tom Mitchell Regina up Dmitri pol Yansky got a close look wednes Day at the ingredients that make up a successful Southern Saskatchewan wheat of expensive land and a lot of sophisticated farm machinery. The. Visiting soviet Deputy pre Mier was obviously impressed after a visit to two family farms operating on the Rich Clay tend Flat As a billiard table that sur rounds the provincial capital. This is a very Good farm and you re a very Good Farmer knows How to run he said through his interpreter to Max a Seidlitz who with his four sons farms 4vs sections or about acres. Wheat land in Tho area goes for s150 an acre. The russian visitor also saw Sheds crammed with the expensive machinery or. Seidlitz has to use to make his operation a profitable one. Sights were similar but with a Little less machinery when or. Polyansky stopped at the acres Farmed by James d. Traynor. The land was just As expensive Here but or. Traynor and a neighbor with a similar Ivi sections pooled their Money for enough mechanized equip ment to work the two farms. They share a hired Man too but otherwise operate alone. Recalls dust bowl the mechanization and the problems of soil erosion were of special or. Polyan sky an agricultural Institute graduate. He went the machinery with an experienced Eye and asked both men whether they remembered the Prairie dust bowl period of the 1930s and what they do now to prevent a repetition. Or. Traynor and or. Seidlitz both mentioned Early seeding to get the growth staged to hold Down the topsoil and keep it from drying up and blowing away. We had to do away with the plow in this country said or. Traynor whose father and Grandfather Farmed the j same land before him. Or. Seid Blitz said new equipment to turn Over the soil and seed it brought Quick growth that helped hold the topsoil. Both Farmers How half their acreage to lie fallow each year to renew itself. But they said some Farmers Only leave a third fallow and others Are trying out increased use of fertilizer of or. Polyansky pointed to a heavy tractor and asked what it Cost. The answer was s8.-700. And there were three others just As big sitting beside it. Our machinery Cost s and land costs Are getting out of line with Taa Price for or Seidlitz said. Good living with All the land to have All we re making is a Good Liv ing and you have to be care or. Polyansky chatted Ami ably with both farm families during his stops. When he found out blonde Sharon Traynor 19, who has just finished High school and wants to be a secret Are i fun. . Man special councillor Harry Easton who will be spending at least a portion 61 his holidays in Winnipeg has advised Council he would also be spending seme time in a Home for delinquent boys he said it. Was. Is opinion there was need for such a Centre to serve needs of the. Pas flin flan Thompson areas How to drive a car but not a j he said that As things Are now tractor he commented there s no harm in j juvenile boys who get into must be seat Many Young Folk having to Swallow a i Miles to the nearest places set bit of it would remind them of their heritage. He posed for pictures with if r. Up to look after them. Councillor Easton said that four such centres were located and mrs. Traynor Sharon Winnipeg and said that with Glen 11, who admitted to the i the growth in the North a place Deputy Premier that his school of this nature could possibly be Marks had t been too High he cause i just Don t seem to be the located in flin flon. He said there worm be a to meeting on the subject when he returned. 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