Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 22, 1966

Issue date: Saturday, October 22, 1966
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Cecil says Security to Pace us 37171 Winnipeg free press by Carrier 50c per week october 1966 authorized u 2nd class mall by the Ottawa and for paid Wal of postage in savings accounts a twin i thoroughly enjoy cd the russians arc com and help but wonder How the movie would Appeal to a russian the film is playing in the and i read a review of it in English by a Moscow Vladimir film critic for nou Osti press Agency found the picture extremely he said audiences in his country got a real belly laugh at the scene of the Little old lady bound and gagged on a Post office thex also were amazed that Alan Arkins phonetic russian sounded perfectly plausible and could be readily the episode in the film that evoked a Heartfelt response from the russian audience was when the Small Armada of american fishing boats escorted the soviet submarine out to critic Pozner sums up his feelings by most of us Are Norma human More prone to be friends than love than to people with Basic sympathy with each with the belief that in the Long whatever the difficulties we will be Able to envisage a future j devoid of the spectre of after mentioning the Snake pit at dozens i of Winni Eggers drove out to see the writhing now i my Snake expert at Inwood informs me the snakes have All i epee but Shes going to let me know when they come out in the i i beat of the City j Peter manager of the Young Winnipeg i musical group called the received an unsolicited testimonial from the manager of a Motel at apparently the manager has had sad experience with other musical groups and has been barring them from his but he wrote to Slywka saying How plea Sant it was to have the fifths and that they were exceptionally Nice boys who kept their rooms free press reporter Ray who comes from is concerned about his Young daughter Kyles reaction 10 a toy Koala the Bear is almost the Symbol i of and his sister inlaw sent two of the cuddly Little animals to his Kylie has been screaming and crying at the sight of the and usually she Doest cry about but Why i Over a Koala moans who is quite upset about the whole j Sandy phone and Frances Are doing a Complete history of rain Bow stage As a Centennial anyone who can provide clips or photos Call them a Little Winnipeg girl thinks her pet Burmes siamese cat is the victim of cat phone 7831092 if you have any i i a Point of View of 623 Churchill claims he has had no response from politicians to whom he has made suggestions to attract visitors in our pan american at least one of his suggestions sounds particularly and it is that there should be proper boat launching Sites for tourists on the red at thief River a Small rom Imin j Connell said there Are at least five attractive i launching spots with asphalted approach surely we can do As americans who have seen our Rivers i Here Are shocked by the Lack of such launching i on Campaign Connell has this to much of the literature reaching our Homes from candidates j contains Little of what he Hopes to so much of it is on the state of his married life and How Many sons and j daughters he May quite getting married and j raising a family is rather would be much More i interested in what said candidate will do for his support i had a Friendly note from Wilf of formerly an executive Here with the Carpentier i in Case you i am in my fourth year of an i Early retirement and enjoying life to the full in this Lovely j i University of Manitoba students discuss their plans before setting out on their Volunteer the student a sub committee of the Winnipeg Volunteer performed a variety of tasks ranging from washing windows for senior Citi Zens to driving children on sightseeing Exchange program helps guide youth student volunteers show Way Ottawa India Metis policy hit by Bill Morross Strong criticism of the Federal governments approach to Indian and Metis problems was voiced Friday by the three Prairie it was contained in a joint statement issued in Winnipeg by n u u representatives of 5 n co Saskatchewan and Alberta with the provinces the conclusion of a to Day e certain conference of Prairie ministers in the Manitoba legislative Hou Sulg plans Hod building people m areas where the their statement called for a base support comprehensive approach to be cd numbers adopted on Extension of services to people of Indian ancestry rather than a fragmented proach v we Are particularly concerned about the fact that the provinces Are presently com con fitted to costly programs with Metis out agreement and priorities being the Sai d statement was in tical f Gamst fest tit were aiming said agreed had for con exposing youth to the prob lems of an adult Community creates better citizens for to according to the chair Man of the Winnipeg Volunteer Ralph Mattes said in an interview thursday in every Case involving a misdirected something seems to be when an older student talks trans air applauds new plan a new air carriers policy announced by transport min Ster Pickersgill received a resounding Welcome in Winnipeg Max presi Dent of called the document the first import ant policy statement for the air Industry since the tabling of the Tea act by Howe in Martin said the new policies were urgently required and give the Canadian aviation Industry a new look on he said Canada was the Only country in the world that had not faced up to the facts with its air carriers policy until Pickersgill tie statement thursday the new policies Are based on a series of principles that have been implemented in the for some time and have greatly helped the aviation Industry to one of these they both i said j a major facet of youth i exposure is being explored at the University of where a student subcommittee of the downtown Volunteer Bureau has been operating four i Volunteer Day was held this week in the Campus students Union Henry a former Blue bomber who is now the univer sity athletic assured students their talents were Welcome no matter How diverse or unusual they might students perform a variety of tasks ranging from washing i windows or changing storm windows for senior to driving children around to see Christmas altruism a go go is the motto of the Volunteer student which stresses that Kindi Ness cant be fatherless boys cant learn about fathers by watching i commented Jack Onei of the clubs Patricia the other i explained that the University organization is in special need of men because girls cannot Deal with some of the boys who need when a mixed up in vandalism talks to a University student and finds that Hes a regular Guy like he often decides to play it said the same thing often Hap pens when a faltering High school student coached by someone from the the University then seems less aloof or and the High schooler is although it is in tutoring that the effect of the University volunteers has been Best appreciated by the downtown the students Are also Active in neighbourhood House and students distribute books and Flowers in the hospitals and visit with the in the neigh boyhood House centres they provide instruction in arts and and supervise games and Pickersgill to speak at concert traffic claims three i Peter of 463 Avenue killed Friday evening while crossing the Disraeli freeway near the Argyle Street i he was crossing from East to West when he was in collision 1 with a northbound car driven by Peter of Rural route Tanchuk was taken by police ambulance to Winnipeg general Hospital where he died of head injuries about 9 ramp Churchill detachment reports two men killed 19 and one injured when the truck they were in skidded on an icy Road two mile East of dead Are Solomom and Thomas Walter also of is in Thompson Hospital in fair the two killed were Riding on the Back of a Threeton driven by Jack of Gil Juba outlines stand on expropriation j Adverse ramifications affecting existing Federal provincial Proi i implications j j As an example of the Prairie i discontent Manitoba welfare minister Carroll cited the 1 recent program announced by the Federal government for subsidized housing on Indian i he told a press con had severe imply i cations for the j he said that already there i w Ere Adverse affects from the j housing program where Mani j Toba was hoping to relocate indians in an area of greater i these people were refusing to move out because of the pros i peels of new j minister of i Public works and chairman of i the Cabinet committee on Indian j affairs for agreed with the criticism of the Federal housing father he would qualify for a Nome that was qualify the whose Mother was Indian and his father of a different racial might not qualify for the said we should have had some say in coordinating the a he we have willingly taken Over response ability for Indian programs in Many but we cart operate in a the conclusions of the con Ference win be recommended to the Prairie economic Council and t Prairie Region provinces were called upon to continue consultations on All programs which May be of Benefit tit people of Indian they were also urged to explore possible areas of co operation in program and staff weather Pickersgill Federal transport minister Pickersgill will speak sunday at a concert in Winnipeg marking the 10th anniversary of the hungarian the featuring the James pops orchestra and the hungarian and polish will be held in the concert Hall of the Winnipeg auditorium at 8 a Wreath laying ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph at Pickersgill was immigration minister in and instrumental in giving Asylum j in Canada to hungarian synopsis the weather it expected to be cooler today and Snow it forecast for British Columbia and Northern Bur the Prairies Are to be mainly Cloudy and figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures for mayor Stephen Juba of Winnipeg Friday outlined a Multi faceted program for Winnipeg future development and Laun Ched an attack against destructive critics of the cites mayor seeking re election for his sixth consecutive term of an swered allegations made by his opponent in next wednesdays civic Gloria Queen the mayor in an interview rebutted Quee Hughess charges made 6 when she opened her election he also prepared a paid news paper advertisement appearing in the free press today and released a five Page statement to the cites news the press release and advertisement carefully explain the expropriation policies and procedures followed by the we believe we Are paying the right amount for expropriated the May or the City has a dual responsibility which its staff and Council Are constantly aware of and governed on one hand it must be fair to the owners of the property expropriated but on the other the City must also fulfil its duty to the taxpayers who ultimately pay the mayor Juba emphasized in the interview that no Council meetings Are held in camera closed to the committee meetings Are also open to the Public but in some cases sessions dealing with personnel matters and claims against the City Are closed to the the mayor he said charges of secret meetings made by uninformed sources could be excused but i find no excuse for any elected representative to subscribe to such although he didst mention any the mayor was referring to Alderman Joseph Zuken who has continuously claimed that All meetings should be it should be noted that aldermen Are not pledged to any oath of secrecy and therefore he has failed to serve the Public by not revealing the alleged wrong decisions made behind closed mayor Juba All aldermen Are allowed to attend the closed sessions of committee the mayor said that As a result of allegations made by a certain Alderman a report was prepared on the number of in camera committee meetings out of 485 meetings in a a midyear Only two were closed one was a Urban renewal and redevelopment committee ing dealing with preliminary plans for the lord Selkirk housing development and the second was a finance committee meeting dealing with estimates for the pan american games swimming Pool As a remit of that meeting the senior governments agreed to pay the by Bob Lis Way entire additional costs of build ing an enclosed City after receiving the report july decided the committees right to hold closed meetings was not being mayor Juba in a firm believer and subscriber of Public meetings whenever they will not jeopardize the taxpayers this is documented by my efforts in opening the police commission meetings to the Public for the first time since i took but even now we still have to have closed sessions to Deal with personnel mayor Juba dismissed insinuations that the financing of the pan american games want in the Best interests of the the senior govern ments Are paying More than double the amount the City is paying for the facilities which will be used by the citizens for Many years provincial and City officials were vigilant at All times of the costs incurred by the games society its budget is submitted to the governments for approval and receive the most careful civic work the mayor said the pressure of civic work has prevented him from undertaking an Active election he pointed to three Large stacks of mail on his desk at the civic i was Here at six this morning and will probably still be working at 11 its a Normal routine the mayor said he has Given up All his outside business interests and is devoting his full time to his duties As i have even Given up my mayor Juba admitted the cites operation did have its share of problems but its a Large corporation an the mayor said he had worked and would continue to work for the progressive development of the the mayors plan of action includes a the construction of a hos Pital in North Council has reserved a 20acre site for the Hospital and an experienced organization is interested in operating the the decision is now in the hands of the Manitoba Hospital com we Are going to continue pressing for the construction of the an accelerated Urban re Newal the mayor estimated Worth of taxable buildings could be constructed in the area Between notre Dame Avenue and the car mainline East from Sher Brook Street to the red River which is scheduled for re the Federal and provincial governments Are pay ing the largest share of the costs for these projects the mayor 0 continuing efforts to get the province to accept the entire costs of health and an expanded program of Parks and we Are now awaiting a report by a consultant which will detail the cites requirements on an Over All close attention to the prov inces interest in City Hydro generating stations at Pointe Dubois and slave the province made a takeover bid once and theres no doubt in my mind that they will try the rights of the citizens who work for the Utility must be closely More Industrial development the Inkster Industrial Park is the Best in Canada and will attract More industries More emphasis on attract ing tourists and conventions to the mayor Juba said he has heard no constructive criticism during the current election persons have been critical of me because of my criticism of but the recent establishment of the boundaries commission substantiates my this is the third commission that has been established in the time of metro which is ample evidence that my criticisms have been Justi fied As was my criticism of the Gas Utility in the re commendations of a Threeman Royal commission set up to study the Utility were a forecast Clearing this Cloudy and Windi will be Northwest at 30 decreasing to Light Low tonight and High sunday for Carman and Winnipeg 20 and temperatures for the 24hour period a huh ended at 7 saturday 62 36 St 36 44 40 Vancouver 48 42 Edmonton Regina the Pas Winnipeg fort William Kenora 41 44 56 55 57 15 34 34 41 42 Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angeles Minneapolis now York 86 so 73 63 6 52 72 5s 43 47 seeking recognition accreditation through top 1 standards is being sought by Many of Manitoba health institutions As Centennial pro claims outgoing president of the Mani Toba Hospital in his annual report to the Mha conference Friday at the Royal Alexandra he said the Mha and the Manitoba Hospital commission will help any smaller Hospital wanting certification and recognition by the Canadian Council on Hospital i he said the association has had continuing Success and Hopes to move into a centrally located building because of increasing Hawkins was succeeded As president by administrator of Winnipeg Gen eral free press meetings meetings to be held at a monday i the free press building Are Board provincial Council of the Canadian daughters league Amateur radio of Manitoba ;