Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 29, 1966

Issue date: Saturday, October 29, 1966
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Previous edition: Friday, October 28, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 29, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Of cell Cave 1 Niper Lor . Proved. 5ay5 Nix mum Protection at minimum Security Torace us 3-7171 Carrier 50c per week j saturday october 29. 1966 authorized As 2nd class mail by the . Dept., Ottawa and for payment of postage Iti Cash. Fidelity Trust est.1911 Al 1 of savings accounts 947-0211 for the Branch nearest you. Coffe17 break by Gene Telpner while housewives complain of years because of Lack of funds the rising costs of feeding their she added. Jiiu1i j. Us Fiat if , j1uuls a Raj Wix Vonjj budget for about cans of Miles answering up to 50 Calls food a year. For assistance to stray or the society s wounded animals. The society s Ages 40 dogs and 20 plus j veterinary Bill runs at about turtles rabbits baby Chicks and the response loan Ilem about a Blind couple which appeared Here thursday has been speedy and heart warming. Help about the dentures came quickly from the Manitoba denture clinic and the Manitoba dental association. Others who called to give assistance were the Cana Dian National Institute for the. Blind age and Opportunity Bureau torn Miller of the t. Eaton company individual dentists social workers and other people too numerous to list. By the Way the considerable amount of Money earmarked for Clarence Asham the Blind retarded musical Genius has been sent to the proper source. Offers of accordions Are still coming in and Are declined with thanks. The happiest outcome is that Young Clarence was brought to Selkirk to entertain retarded children in the Community earlier this week. Tom Pacey a theatre manager Here for Over 40 years who is now working in Bridgeport. Connecticut is in Winnipeg this week to visit friends. In the year i be been gone 1 Haven t bumped into a single Manitoban. Although i like living in the states i still consider this my he said. Richard Joseph travel editor of Esquire and syndicated columnist is in Winnipeg this week to do the commentary frit a Manitoba government film called assignment Mani Toba. The film is to plug our province As a tourist Mecca. Look for a Csc entertainment troupe to go around the Enri pts world next March with at least two Winni Eggers drawing families there s one Agency in the Plum assignment. Grealer Winnipeg thai s feeling Mon Hynd is being forced to Al. The squeeze far worse. Seu Jas assets to cover the debt. Mayor Stokl Hon Juba has been made an honorary the Winnipeg humane so running up this debt keeps citizen of Lubbock Texas. This is a switch because or. I ciely dependent on private and j sex society employees Busy 24 Juha is usually making other people honorary citizens municipal donations has to hours a Day driving 100 to 150 mrs. Harry Lemon of Ridgeville man., has this reminder one tree can produce a million matches but one match can destroy a million in Vancouver there s a rather unusual twist in the advertising for the film who s afraid of Virginia Wool on the and is a. Message from film censor a w. Mcdonald that says. Warning some of the dialogue May offend i can t recall seeing such notices in any other City where the film has played. It s interesting to note that the new York times has been considering the possibility of carrying two separate i views of plays. They would be on separate Days by different critics in order to give two Points of View. Playwright Arthur Miller has Strong opinions on this subject and says reviews by two critics might cancel out each others errors. However it is common knowledge in new York that a very bad review in the times is often fatal to a show. Yesterday i mentioned that Maggie Morris was in town. It s just a thought but this talented Young woman would be a natural for Rainbow stage. She s a trained actress has a i singing voice and is a Canadian. By the Way Rainbow has two excellent shows coming up next summer. Mrs. Bette Casky of 403 Churchill drive writes while sitting in the Rotunda of one of our local theatres i heard a group of Young people discussing an abstract Hung on the Wall. Tow father of the group decided it was meant to represent heaven hell and Purgatory. The seven year old in the crowd asked what Purgatory meant and the father j to let him it was half Way Quick a Wink the j Little Guy answered you mean that is where we Stop for a Coffee Robbie Lancaster writes that while on a Holiday in Vermont his three year old Niece put a tiny tooth under her Pillow at night in Hopes the Good fairy would leave a dime. In the morning there was an american 25 cent piece in place of the tooth. The Little girl was highly excited showed the big Money to her Mother. Mom promptly explained it must have been a Good american fairy that left it apparently american tooth fairies Are More generous than Canadian. The St. David s society is showing films on Wales thursday at 8 . Trades Hall 1080 Wall Street to raise Money Tor the a her fan disaster fund. This was the terrible tragedy where so Many children died when a slag pile collapsed and covered a school. Mall bars. The costume firm has been using a unique idea to promote halloween. All of the staff has been wearing costumes the past few Days As living models of their a lady s handbag food costs hurting animals too other assorted pets. Aside from possibly an ele Phant we never turn any animal Down 24 hours a said Margaret Gardner of the society s shelter in an interview. The work of the society May Hichwa other cats Are simply sometimes with Luck funds locked in a Home when the Are left the society in a person s family leaves and Kittens have will been found in shopping bags hanging on front door knobs. Not All wills Are a Blessing _ though. The society rounding up the Cash to pay j received word that a Kennel Atou Naug Luc Lush in for these services is a perennial owner had died and willed the problem for the humane society. St. Vital and fort Garry each donate a year. Aside from that the society is constantly scrounging for donations Selling society 40 dogs. In an attempt to keep the shelter open and continue Viding All its services the society has approached the City a month. Many of the Calls the society i possible answers arc to pick up one or j More of what miss Gardner terms thousands of stray cats wandering around the some people find abandoned cats in their cars or in a sack scrounging i0r i Maupua Aciu a memberships and making a of Winnipeg and All other l Ixo a i i Rii i of m uni i Small charge for services when j. 1 1c w gift. Grind to a halt in three or four on their front Lawn or on the years on Call too much for doctor by Mitzi gol0ie a Winnipeg woman told by her doctor to rest in two years later she was still in bed waiting for further instructions from him. But her doctor had died within months of the first consultation. The woman had called the doctor after suffering bruises in an Accident. Maurice Muller professor of orthopaedic surgery at weather Craf probing Jet crash de Atli an Caf Board of inquiry is still investigating the death of a Pilot in the crash of an air Force Tutor Jet near Elm Creek man., ocl 4. The Pilot fit. It. Thomas w. Bebb of a Elovina b.c., a member of the Centen Aires aerobatic team was one of a group of pilots flying in the area about 30 Miles Southwest Winnipeg while a Magazine photographer took pictures of the team. The Board of inquiry report is not expected for some time. The University of Berne Switzerland cited this True Case history Friday to illustrate the necessity for doctors to be Clear in their instructions to patients. Be accurate in what you he said. Patients will believe every Clear communication with patients with broken limbs could prevent complications not directly related to the fracture but which might delay recovery was How Eugene Moskowitz associate professor of clinical rehabilitation at new York University medical Centre put it. Patients with fractures must have Clear understand ing As to what they can do at Home in the Way of exercise to. Help themselves supplement formal treat ment they re he said. It could mean the Dif Ference Between fair and Good results he told listen ers at the orthopaedic Dis abilities and rehabilitation symposium held at the rehabilitation Hospital. The three Day symposium was to end saturday. Synopsis temperatures Are expected to be lower in most of the Prairie provinces Ontario and Quebec today. Rain is forecast for British Columbia and Milder weather for Alberta and the maritime. Indian summer Over colder weather coming Vok cast mostly sunny today. Sunday Cloudy with scattered rain showers or Snow flurries in afternoon and evening. A Little warmer tomorrow. Low tonight and High sunday at Carman Gimli and Winnipeg 25 and 45. Temperatures for 24-hour period ending at 6 . Saturday Max. Min. Pre. Vancouver 53 48 .02 Calgary 44 26 Edmonton 34 22 Regina 32 15 the Pas 30 13 Winnipeg 38 12 .19 fort William 38 25 .18 Kenora 34 22 .01 Max. Min. Pre. Ottawa 62 40 Toronto 69 41 Montreal 61 36 Halifax 60 37 Chicago 73 37 Miami 83 69 Loi Angeles 70 .60 Minneapolis 54 28 new York 66 49 by j. H. Judson the words Indian summer describe a spell of Fine weather that comes after the first Frost of fall. Winnipeg s Indian summer was Cut Short this week by Arctic air that brought the first snowfall. Last weekend was Cool Cloudy and Windy. The tempera Ture sunday ranged from 27 to 37 degrees in Strong Northwest winds. Monday morning s mini mum of 20 was the coldest of i this fall but a warm up was on the Way sunny skies warmed the air to 57 degrees tuesday. The warm ing continued wednesday and temperatures climbed from the Low of 27 to a summery High of 61 degrees. A High pressure dome of cold air building up Northern Canada put an end to the Fine weather. The cold front or leading Edge of the cold air moved Over the City thursday. The wind shifted into Northeast and Low Cloud studded along on the colder air that registered 33 to 45 degrees. The first Snow fell from 8 . To 11 . Friday and amounted to -.18 inches of moisture. It melted by after but the temperature stayed just above freezing at 36 degrees. The Outlook for the next few Days indicates More cold Wea ther. No. Precipitation is expected but temperatures will go Well below Normal As the Arctic air deepens Over Manitoba. Normally october ends Wilh temperatures averaging 28 to 44 degrees. The coldest halloween occurred in 1884, when the temperature dipped to 4 above. The warmest was in 1903 at 64 degrees. Clocks tonight if you want that extra hour in bed sunday Don t forget to turn your clocks tonight. Winnipeg will revert to Central Standard time from Central Daylight at 2 . Sunday. Clocks should be moved exactly one hour at mid night. Greater Winnipeg municipal suburban councils for support. In a recent letter to the l various councils Elizabeth a. 1 Moorhouse society president j said today the Winnipeg humane society stands at a vital Crossroads. The path to be followed depends As never be fore on the financial support Given to it by the citizens of metropolitan Winnipeg. Most of Al Security is a warm Cage and the sound of dinner being prepared in the humane societies kitchens. When a football player limps up to the coach and i our financial situation is says put me in the critical As Are continually i it s time to Call a forced to sell capital assets j doctor says an orthopaedic from our steadily dwindling surgeon from Seattle washing reserves. Therefore to maintain ton. Surgeon cautions injured athletes by Gene Telpner done to damaged ligaments and other portions of the knee area there May be permanent injury which can end a player s career in his the doctor however dons l think football should be dropped from High school or University the Only or. Ernest Burgess because our present Standard of service i Day at the orthopaedic Dis Abili Wou d or. Burgess let his own per capita sons play football rehabilitation Hospital that s a Good lie in an interview or. Burgess j smiled. My two sons both play Aid football in. The United football and so did 1 in my i states and probably Canada younger Days. Copy of stolen picture stolen painting valued at Winnipeg police Are Hunting for the thief or thieves writ stole an 18th Century painting valued from the Winnipeg Art gallery in the civic auditorium thursday. According to or. Ferdinand Eckhardt director of the Art gallery the painting which forms part of the gallery s per manent collection was purchased about 30 years ago. It depicts a Shepherd and a girl with a flock of sheep and was painted by George Moreland 1763-1804 or. Eckhardt said the theft occurred Between . And . Thursday while the painting was on Public display. Police said the painting which measures 24 inches by 28 inches was Cut from its Frame. Although gallery employees Are usually present to oversee Art works the pastoral painting was apparently unattended for two hours. Housewives pose for cameras Boycott starts next Friday is the greatest cause of knee injuries which require major and extensive surgery. Too often eager Young ath letes receive a knee injury and try to ignore it. They beg the coach to put them and far too often the coach does this. In i the end they May wind up with an injury that will keep them permanently out of the said or. Burgess. Although he does t think the tremendous knee Accident Rale is any cause for barring football j a win Zipek lawyer and from High schools or universe i former a clerk Are both suing ties he does believe further i the Winnipeg free press for precautions should be taken. Defamation of character. Or. Burgess who is also Slatem cols of claim cach for libel claim filed Hospital in Seattle said one punitive important Factor is pre season condition in Many Young football players Doit pay enough attention 19 getting into Good physical shape before the first scrimmage of the season. If the player has a history of knee trouble then he needs some kind of knee support to Wear during the games. I realize that coaches Are opposed to this because they feel it hinders a football player in action but it is ill advised nol to take precautions regard less of worries about the outcome of a Burgess. Said or. High school football players o decided by the court and costs have been entered in he court of Queen s Bench. Both statements Are map out against t b e Winnipeg free press company limited executive editor Shane Mackay and reporter Pieter Van by Niekom. The two statements allege unfair and inaccurate articles were published april 29, May 2, 4 and 5 this year in the Winnipeg free press dealing with a Case in court of Queen s Bench Over ownership of a summer Camp on the Shore of Lac Dubonnet. The Case is still before the court. With Bones still in the both plaintiffs Simon Eugene stages Are much More Apt to Jaeger Winnipeg lawyer and get serious knee injuries than j Jane proud Davis of tort the professional players such As Garry claim they were de m the Canadian football Lea famed in the articles and mrs. Gue he added. Davis claims in addition she Jene added. One thing i try to stress is Host her last Job As a Law clerk that it does t pay to put off i As a result of the stones. Or. 1 i Estment for a knee injury Jaeger also claims he has mail the end of a season. Unless suffered a loss in his proves proper Early surgical repair is signal practice. By Ron Campbell six women and three children Iii front of the Marion Street St. Mary s Road Dominion store Friday afternoon we r e n t really picketing against food prices so much As waiting for a Csc cameraman. We re not going to be Here for too Long this said mrs. Lucien boy St. Boniface organizer of the housewives protest committee we just came out Here for the the Csc and other news Media had been saying the picketing and Boycott of greater Winnipeg s larger Chain stores was to Start october actually said pc spokesman b a r b Ara Gommerman Only the boy Cott and handing out of leaflets was to Start oct 28. The picketing will begin next Friday we re asking for Volun Teers to do picketing but we Haven t been getting much response. I think Winnipeg housewives Are a Bunch of she said the group was t organized enough for effective picketing. We re not quite sure it it s Legal to picket. We re going to find that so far the committee has been asking for volunteers to phone names in the phone Book to ask if they be heard of the Chain store Boycott. But m . Gommerman emphasized there was no soliciting of names for Peli tons Over the phone. She people to sign the leaflets the committee is handing out and Send them to prime minister Pearson in Ottawa. But she complained that tie committee is Short of funds for printing leaflets and no one will print them free. Rose will at 533-3588, is organizing the pickets for next Friday. Mrs. Gommer Man said girls Are making their own signs. They get out when they she said it was very difficult to organize a group of. Winnipeg housewives who. Are scattered All Over the City the picketing is some Lhrig that will have to catch How to extend the protein nutritionist say the Well balanced meal needs but the High Cost of meat poses a budget problem for the homemaker. To help her balance her budget and the Tein in the meals she prepares free press food editor Norah Cherry is writing a series of columns on ways to extend the protein Dollar. In the last year says miss Cherry prime ribs of beef have gone up to 89 cents a. Pound from 69 cents and Chuck beet roasts to 59 from 39 cents. Even cheaper meats have higher prices collage Rolls Are up to 79 cents a Pound from 59 cents and a Pound of sausage meat goes As High As .69 cents Over a Low Price a year ago of 35. Cents c look for the first column of the series in the tuesday afternoon and wednesday morning editions. Tjie columns will continue several times each week f v .-5 i ;