Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 09, 1966

Issue date: Saturday, July 9, 1966
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 9, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday july 9, 1966 summer music session Brandon College Campus Beehive of activity this week Ina Hunter Brandon Man. Special Brandon College Campus has Bete a Beehive of activity with its week Long school of music with daily swing from Sui niner session programs in full Early morning till late evening. Daily music workshops master classes lecture recitals i and concerts attended by music ians from across Canada have been conducted by internationally known musicians and even ing concerts have been enjoyed by the music Loving Public of Brandon. Danish baritone Aksel Schiopu presented Schubert s die win Terreisa the Winter s journey song Cycle in concert thursday evening. This is considered the greatest of romantic song cycles a critic said. Lawrence Jones of the Brandon College faculty was or. Schiotz s accompanist. Or. Schiotz in his master classes has presented analysis Cavaliera rustic Ana Aad will be singing with the Canadian opera company this fall. Or. Schiotz made at the Royal opera Bouse in Copenhagen in 1938, and during the second world War was known As the voice of occupied International appearances for some years has been teaching at universities in North America and is presently professor of voice at the University of Colorado. He flew from Denmark to to participate in the Denmark. I school of music summer he has since made numerous session. From Holland letter explains Boissevain motto Boissevain Man. Special the letter said the motto was an Cash prizes offered for Best gardens you May not have a Green i the Winner will be entered in thumb you May not be a the provincial Home grounds member of any horticultural society but Don t let that Stop you. If you have an attractive display of Garden Flowers at your Home be sure to enter the greater Winnipeg Garden con test sponsored by press in conjunction the free with the greater Winnipeg horticultural societies. The contest is open for the Best Home grounds in the greater Winnipeg area and four prizes of s40, Gad 310 will be awarded by the press. In keeping with the rules of i most Manitoba horticultural societies the contest is open to ill i gardeners except those who j have won first place prizes in the free press contest in the past two years. Second and third place winners Are still eligible. The size of the Home or the grounds does not count the family. And study Art songs _ a Jetter from the Boissevain inspiration to the Boissevain Ert tries will be judged on of c. A. I arrangement appearance cultivation and control of weeds and insects. Entries should be mailed to the secretaries of the horticultural societies in greater Winnipeg which Are listed below in time to have preliminary judg ing carried out by july 18. Schubert Schumann in Thanh Wolf Strauss. And Mahler. In Amsterdam Holland Friday he outlined to the after a forbear of which students All of whom Are town was named some 80 years singers important features of j ago was the technique of teaching and meeting of learning to sing. Class members 1 wednesday evening and participated for criticism and planned the meaning of assistance. I Boissevain coat of arms a former Pupil. Miss Eva j motto which the family s Southwest of Winnipeg tin Ujco Canadian Pacific railway was read at the regular ado h Boissevain Council throw ugh whose Amsterdam the and had firm the shares of the car were introduced in the 1880 s to european markets. The name was changed from Beames a professional opera recently this town and Singer has come from Toronto which now hangs in the Council Cherry Creek to specially receive private i chamber instruction from or. Schiotz j the letter explained the coat and to participate Iii his master j of arms was adopted at the beginning of the 13th Century and depicted Trees including poplars which Are common to parts of Holland. In English the motto on the coat of arms reads Don t re classes. She is planning to go to Europe to try out for new opportunities visiting Vienna Berlin Zurich Paris and London. Miss beanies has already taken leads in several operas including Faust san Tuzza and the District was first settled by people from Ontario and the British Isles who came into the Turtle Mountain District in. The 1880 s along the Boundary com Mission Trail. A Tow site was surveyed in 1882, the railway came through in 1885 and Boissevain was recital delights audience Brandon Man. Special a Piam violin sonata recital presented thursday evening. The at Brandon sex storm injury a mar Windup Competition. Entries should be mailed to the lecture theatre at following locations As soon As Brant on College by British j possible pianist Denis Matthews and Charleswood mrs. S. S. J Canadian violinist Albert Pratz Goodman 19 Dunelm Lane. I was warmly applauded by an fert Garry Robert audience it was 164 we Wood Park Winnipeg 19. St. James mrs. L. W. Greeniaus 2606 Assiniboine Crescent Winnipeg 12. St. Vital g. B Mcpherson 25 George Street Winnipeg 8. West a Ldoa an mrs. Eugene s1 i p e t z 417 Scotia Street Winnipeg 17. Winnipeg w. J. Tanner 133 Willowdale place Winnipeg 16. Anyone living in districts not listed separately above should mail his entry form to or. The fifth of seven evening con certs offered by faculty Mem Bers of the Brandon College of music summer session held ail this week. Or. Matthews and or. Pratz presented three sonatas by Mozart Beethoven and Szyman Owski respectively. Or. Matthews and his wife Brenda p 1 a y e d the Mozart sonata As. Piano due twists. He Mozart was a most remark Able or. Matthews told the audience. There is no composer with which familiarity Tanner Secretary of the win-1 Breeds greater Nipes horticultural society 133.1 or. Matthews piano work Willowdale place. Preliminary judging will be carried out by members of the District horticultural societies. Remember have to be a professional Gardener just someone who believes his or her Home is an attractive summer residence to enter the shops Are a. New venture this year. Or. Pratz workshops and master classes include perform by Neil iahjtt1t Brandon Man. Staff a mishap and a dust storm closing Day of the exhibition Here Friday. Mrs. Eileen Blake of Brandon suffered a compound fracture to her left leg when she fell from a horse during a jumping Rou Tine at the daily Light horse show. She is reported in fairly Good condition in Brandon Gen eral Hospital. The horse had completed series of jumps and was turning into the next series when the mishap occurred. The horse appeared to drop a shoulder and mrs. Blake slipped from the sad dle in the evening a Strong wind whipped dust and rubble across the exhibition grounds playing havoc with the grandstand show. The winds estimated at 50 . Blew Down the backdrop Section of the bandstand. But. The show went on. Nelson Eddy Gale Sherwood and Dor Othy toy s Oriental revue continued. Their performance How Ever was at times barely visible through the shroud of dust. Exhibition manager Howard Ance and coaching in string repertoire in chamber music i Gilliam said he was satisfied and orchestral repertoire and t with the exhibition. Generally it discussion of string techniques. A Good fair. He Saidi the sheep class t. M. Perry of Kern nay Man., showed Toje grand Champion Ewe and we Dennis of Parkman sask sawed Reserve Champion. Dennis also showed both the grand and Reserve Champion raffle. In the Southdown and Shrop Shire class m. Sinner of Moor head Minnesota showed both the grand and Reserve Champion ewes or. Sinner also stewed the grand Champion ram with mrs. T. M. Perry of Kemnay showing the Reserve Champion. C. H. Chevins of Kismay showed the grand chaise fam in the Oxford and class with or. Cimfe the Reserve Champion. Vins also showed both grand and Reserve Champion rams. In the purebred Clydesdale and Light horse Competition. Fred w. Dunn of Alexander Man., showed the grand Champion stallion and w. J. Turner and sons of car Roll Man., showed the Reserve Champion. George w. Smith of Carberry Man., showed the grand Champ Ion Mare and Claydon Smith of Wawanesa Man., exhibited the Reserve Champion. Contest. Mail today. Special attraction for entry form the entry form Sumner school students will be a production by the intimate i opera company from Winnipeg the free press metro Garden contest sponsored by the Winnipeg free press in conjunction with the greater Winnipeg horticultural societies i wish to enter my Home grounds in the free press Garden contest. Location. Be explicit a 65-minute performance of three s company by Antony Hopkins this afternoon at 2.30 . In the Evans lecture theatre. Singers cast Are Robert Publow Bruce Linney and Noraa Vadeboncoeur. Pianist is Chester Duncan Glen Harrison visage for the the writer of crop prospects above average 1889, a Farmers organization the if size of lot name of entrant frontage i patrons of. Industry organized a address of entrant despite serious flooding Over i a Large acreage in Eastern Manitoba crop prospects for the province As a whole remain above average and growth Progress is favourable Manitoba Pool elevators said Friday in its weekly report the Pool said All Early crops Are now headed or rapidly reaching that stage of development and while there 5s some variation in stands and length of Heads within Fields most Heads appearing Are of better than average length and stands generally have sustained the excellent Stop lag. There will be Light to heavy damage from the excessive Rains that flooded hundreds of thousands of acres chiefly East of a line running South from Delta on Lake Manitoba through . Approximately 30 per cent of Manitoba s total crop acreage lies within this portion of the province least one third of this has been affected to some degree by the excessively the Over All damage cannot be determined for at least another week. In other portions of the spots that had been seeded twice this Spring Are again flooded. Water erosion is pronounced in All crop districts. Fall Rye is filling Well and gives Promise of Good yields in most parts of the province particularly in the Swan River Valley. Early flax and rapeseed Are in Blossom and All crops not affected by recent flooding Are doing exceptionally Well in most areas. Some very late sown crops however Only emerged in the past week and Oats in this stage of growth will require a Frost free period until at least the third week of september. Haying operations Are under Way and for the most part stands Are heavy and indicate heavy that fell during the first three Days of july. Some ditches were still at overflow Levels on Friday 1 Lodge at Boissevain in 1892 and built a Grain elevator. The International p c a c a Garden on the re a mpg states Boundary in the Turtle Mountain Forest Reserve is 16 to the South. Boissevain is in a Grain Gro ving area and in recent years has pressed for Industrial fill out and mail this form to the Secretary of your local horticultural society or to William a Tanner 133 Willowdale place vocal director Duckers Evelyne Robert. Sperrin and the pro Anderson and development within its Borders. Liquor theft sends Man behind bars John Perecki 44, of 285 Lizzie Street was sent to Stony id Mon a Lai from britches Rodeo will move to Morris Little britches Heidi barrel and water relay racing j in Winnipeg last year moves j South to Morriss this summer in j what the sponsoring kiwanis i club of Elm Wood Hopes will be toward making Rodeo Centre of another step j that town the province. The aug. 13 event will feature shows thursday for iary for 30 months afternoon Ami evening s stealing i Larce i including a full slate of Quantity of from Competition from bronc Riding to a calf scramble. Chariot races and gymkhana vents. There will also be displays by the Manitoba Gua Dag association and a Manitoba Archery association team. The Day s proceeds will be used to further kiwanis youth work. Warehouse. Sentence was passed by mag show begins at and Istrate Isaac Rice in Winnipeg pm magistrate s court after the a the Morris Rodeo Arena where used pleaded guilty to a i the youngsters will tie charge of break and rope and ride calves has theft. Seats under cover. There is court was told night j open seating for another of Jung 28, Perecki broke into and standing room for while flood Waters have run Lakehead Freiji ways sponsored by the Elmwood off Large acreage there Are 1001 Elgin Avenue. He broke a Jakiw Ahins the show will be run Many Fields still carrying water padlock on a storeroom an d province moisture conditions generally Are Good to excessive during the week and Many Low Cei Ved moderate to heavy Rains practically every locality re and All crop lands experiencing Hood conditions Are water log ged. Serious losses have already j occurred on innumerable Fields throughout the Eastern area but the report emphasizes any reasonable accurate assessment of Good yields. There Are a few locations in the Western part of when can i for Homb ill try when Bureau for direct Row Vahon to All and hotels. Bav Cut loom 943-s589 organist wanted far United Church in Winnipeg commencing september .1st, 1966. 3 manual Casavant. Morning services wednesday rehearsals. Applicants write giving Complete details of training and experience to the chairman music committee St. Andrews Rivir Heights King Sway and Street or Call evenings Only or 5-0603 carted away four cases of liquor and three cases of Beer Worth at wholesale prices. The following morning Winnipeg police arrested the accus-1 is a Joule Umstea Ink at his iome. About half under. By the Western horsemen s association and has the approval of the Manitoba gym Khana Rodeo association. Competition is confined to of Montreal this week has been group mrnous an putting his class of High Andi conducting. Elementary school teachers and years of age liquor was recovered lamp tips the province South of High i Washington . Here Way no. 1, however where yields of grasses Are not As heavy As anticipated earlier. Many Hay crops in Swath in the flooded areas of the prov Ince will be a total loss. The acreage Cut prior to the Rains was not Larae. Pastures generally Are Excel Lent but in Many Western sections of the province there appears to be an increase in the growth of Wolf Willow and Snowberry plants with the j result larger acreages Are not being efficiently Utility sized for pasture. Livestock Are in Good Condi Tion. Wet soil conditions have interrupted spraying operations in i Many districts throughout the province and All types of weeds Are making rapid Progress. There appears to be an equally Large acreage in the interlace and Northern portions of the province being cleared for cultivation As was the Case a year ago when an estimated acres were cleared and broken the report concludes. According to Arnie Charles of the Elmwood club his group is extremely interested in other greater Winnipeg Kiwan ians getting in the show As Foster parents to crippled and other handicapped clubs Are some things to look Lor when buying lamps i bulbs located Low j w i s e in the Shade Uncle Shade device children from local to reflect refract or diffuse the agencies to the Rodeo and Light and Board White lined Sha-1 act As their guardians Des open at the top. Lighting Novelty and special events specialists also advise an ave-1 include an always uproarious rage of one lamp for each 40 to i Chase after a greased pig 50 Square feet of floor space. I father son Horseshoe tourney . Please Contact department univ Arjit september 6 16, 1.966 an intensive course de signed to provide a work ing knowledge of some of the principal techniques of of i rat i on re search. The emphasis Vytill be on methods of applying techniques to business and individual problems. Extension and adult education the University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba. City teen agers charge angry parents and shocked teen agers complained to the free press Friday of what they described As police brutality during a Winnipeg Arena evening show featuring Paul Revere and the raiders Friday night. Callers claimed police Jashed out with fists and feet at 14 to 16-year-old teen agers trying to Cross Over the rope cordon in front of the Arena stage to get at the California Rock a Roll group. One teen age boy said the Security for the show consisted of about a dozen City police 15 guards and civilian bouncers. Following the show s 11 . Finale the free press received five Telephone Calls. Two callers alleged a policeman held a youth while another beat him. Two others said four policemen kicked a Young Patron in the kidneys and punched him to the another said he saw police grab a teen Ager by the hair and slam him up against the front of the stage. He said the crowd of about was comparatively Well behaved. He said wrestlers were hired As Security men for the Byrds Rock n Roll show a month ago and they were much rougher than the Security men at the Arena Friday. Winnipeg police said they had received no complaints about brutality. Acting superintendent Harry Van Der Vreken supervising the Arena squad Force said he saw no brutality of any kind during the entire a Bow. He said the teen agers tended to be hard to handle and were breaking Down barriers fencing off the stage. At no time was there any punching by police he said. When the main attraction the raiders came on they the crowd were absolutely unusually he said not precipitated by Portage mayor the Manitoba municipal Board committee hearing into Portage la Prairies finances was authorized by municipal affairs minister a g. Smellie following several technically illegal trans actions by the City and was not precipitated by mayor Lloyd Hen d e r s o n complaining the municipal affairs department would t let the City use its cancer threat told Chicago. At the present rate of lung cancer deaths More than one million children alive today could die before age 70 according to the american cancer society. Choir leaders Are put through their paces Brandon Man. Special music course a study for choral choral conductor Wayne Riddell i to elementary High classroom and choral weather was fairly Good and the attendance was up Over last year. Attendance at the exhibition Friday was Down from thursday and according to officials about went through the Gates. Total attendance for the five Day exhibition was approximately 000, officials had hoped to break he Mark. A 196? car was Given away each night As an attendance prize. Officials believe this was a feature that attracted the crowds. Friday night the car was won by Peter Macfarlane of Brandon. The Kinsmen club car draw was won by p. Krawchuk of Al Pimstone Man., who drove Home in a 1966 Model two door hard top. In the agriculture Section of the exhibition Friday. W. F. My comb of Hayfield Man. Exhibited the grand Champion red poll Bull. Reserve Champion was shown by Melvin Mccomb also of Hayfield. A. G. Howard of Crystal City Man., exhibited the grand Champ Ion female and or. Mccomb the Reserve Champion. In the Suffolk and Cheviot police still Hunt for girl s attacker no arrests have been made in connection with an assault last saturday right on a seven year old girl the Winnipeg police department said Friday. The girl had been chased by a Man on a Street in the fort Rouge area of Winnipeg. She had been undressed and beaten about the face. She was re ported in fairly Good condition Sandy Helman who has received his doctor of philosophy degree in physiology from Marquette University Milwaukee Eosin. Or. Helmaa will do Post doctoral research at Rockville Maryland under the auspices of a . Be bloc health service Fellowship. He is the son of or. Mrs. Frank Hel Raan of Ballard Crescent West Kil Donan. Madrid Spain in recent months 15 protestant churches have been opened to Spain. Bight Aie Spanish evangelical five information wanted would anyone knowing the whereabouts of Bermit Finney formerly of Winni Peg widow of Charles Finney also known As Carl Elof Finney of Winnipeg Manitoba mining kindly Contact or. C. Arron Newman Maelean associates barristers and solicitors 400 356 main Street Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Phone 943-0594. Readers of Church and Community choirs v i g o to 1 y through their paces at this week s Brandon College school of music summer session rehearsals. Or. Riddell not Only asks for but demands in Bis words pure tone vital alive and rhythmic with no Flag or. Riddell will present his summer session choir in final concert tonight accompanied by the summer session orchestra with mrs. Law Sori at the piano. Organist and Montreal s choirmaster of Erskine and this takes a lot of thought and or. Riddell Saivii and added time is precious at rehearsal ? Haydn s mass in d minor was being rehearsed As Well As Stanford s we have but a second v a u g h a n Williams Linden a Madrigal april is my mistress face by Merley and a Motet alleluia ascended Deus by William Byrd. Mrs. Dorothy Lawson of Winnipeg was accompanist. Or. Riddell s workshops have included methods and materials for an integrated program of singing rhythm and creativity for elementary school american Church or. Riddell is assistant professor in the music department of Mariano Polis College University of Montreal and is founder conductor of the Tudor singers of Montreal. He was guest faculty member at the first Brandon College school of music summer session last july. Area in t drained new of the world s is longest Rivers Are in Asia despite these huge drainage systems there still Are 5 million Square Miles in the asian interiors without flow to the seas. Water from this vast Interior either empties into Salt lakes or is evaporated. A tfiu.6ieat attend the band concerts Park and kild0nan Park Ai Foh Ewt Park the Winnipeg concert band altar Captain a. H. Wehnan 17th Park the Winnipeg concert band bandmaster or. Jai. Newby july 24th . Awin Boine Park the Winnipeg context ban Mattart Captain a. H. Be town this performance sponsored by the musicians performance Trust fund presented for your listening pleasure by the Parks and Protection division metropolitan corporation of cart. 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