Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 01, 1966

Issue date: Tuesday, November 1, 1966
Pages available: 42
Previous edition: Monday, October 31, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday november 1, 1966 pros Vita pays tribute to its Pioneer members Pioneer members of the ukrainian association pros Vita 667 Flora Avenue who Ages ranged from 70 to 90 were honoured at the association s 61st anniversary dinner saturday night in the pros Vita auditorium. Or. B o h d a n Marty Dowych master of ceremonies introduced the pioneers who incl dec Peter Drapak Mary Dudar Xvi Yucola Czubala Philip Kray Chuk Steve Kwasnycia George Mudry Tesluk John Tom Kulynych Paul m e 1 n y c i u k Thomas Sobsey Nick Tesluk Michael Bernacky. Prayers were said by father Vladymir s h e w c h u k of St. Nicholas ukrainian Catholic Church. Senator Paul Tuzyk spoke of the contributions c a re a a u ukrainian canadians have made in All walks of life. He said this fact alone proves they have every right to be regarded As partners along with tha English Canadian French Canadian elements. Sen. Tuzyk urged All Ukrain Ian canadians to co operate More closely with the other ethnic groups which today formed about a third of can Ada s population to continue building a United bilingual Simpsons Sears Polo Park eyes examined Contact lenses fitted Elliot Kob Liri optometrist up 5-7011, list 288 multicultural Canadian sen. Tuzyk referred to a statement by prof. W. E. Lambert of the psychology department t Mcgill univer sity that is studies of Many years on several continents had shown that bilingual people were smarter in verbal tests made better Marks in school work a a were part icel Ray Strong pm reasoning tests. The senator said prof. Lam Bert had Siad it was Best to Start children learning a second language Early in life at the beginning of school. Sen. Tuzyk e x h sorted ukrainian Canadian parents to teach their children their Mother Tongue from child Hood so that they would become perfectly bilingual in English ukrainian thus reap the benefits of bilingualism. Pupils from the association s ukrainian language school presented a program of music song Folk dances. Michael Chaykowski vice president of the association presented the Young people to the pioneers. Man Given year for Possession j. W. Makinson of 365 Mountain Avenue was sentenced to one year in . 26 when he was found guilty of possessing stolen goods. In the oct. 28 free Pruss Makinson s address was listed As 503 Sherbrook Street suite 10. Police reported later they had been address. Given an incorrect speaking Date provincial communist party Leader w. C. Ross will speak at the labor Temple Pritchard ave. And Mcgregor St. Novem Ber 6, at . Viet Cong get 90% of Vancouver up a group raising Money to War victims in Viet Nam disclosed that 90 per cent of the so far i has been Given to Hanoi the Viet Cong for distribution. Only 10 per cent has been Given to the International red Cross for distribution to victims in areas under the control of Saigon. Or. A. M. Inglis of Vancouver chairman of the Canadian for Viet Nam civilians commit tee branded As false reports that the is being channelled exclusively to areas tinder the control of Hanoi the Viet Cong. He said the committee so far has raised More than in Cash materials this has been allowed in. Proportion to the needs of in Viet Nam. The bombs Are falling in the North that s the key to the he said in an interview. A said the distribution basis has been 45 per cent to North Viet Nam 45 per cent to the Viet Cong for distribution to areas under Viet Cong control in the South 10 per cent to j areas under Saigon s control. Convicted youth due for second trial the Crown has completed its kicked him he said stole Case again a 17 year old j s40 his watch youth facing trial for a robbery i the two next witnesses called on which he has already been convicted another court. Sentenced in appearing in the new theatre group production of every body loves Opal at . Nov. 2 to 4 at Windsor Park collegiate 1015 Collinwood Road St. Boniface Are from left Gloria Kalen Earl Braemer. The comedy directed by Betty Knight sponsored by the 118th Winnipeg cub scout group. Other cast members include Gloria Bubb Speed Walker Tom Mcewen Patrick Coughllin. Tickets Are on Sale at the school. Too cold for court Hull Cue. To be heard in Hull Superior court monday were adjourned because there was no heat in the 65-year old courthouse. Or. Justice Paul St. Marie said. It seems that every year when Winter comes it is the same thing. They forget in Quebec to give out the con tract for the Supply of Winnipeg reporter wins writing prize Heather Robertson 764 Wol Seley Avenue has been chosen one of 10 finalists in a Centennial writing Competition. Miss Robertson 25, a reporter with the Winnipeg Tribune was selected sunday As a finalist in the Competition Canada a.d., sponsored by the Imperial tobacco company of Canada. Each finalist will receive a Cash prize of for a word abstract already submitted will be Given 10 months to Complete the full work on Canada s future. The Competition asked for ideas opinions of Canada s meet the Winner Over All hot water challengers dishes laundry bathing House Leaming every one retired to its Corner by Cascade 40 the big electric water Heater with the one two punch see your contractor dealer or your Hydro sign up the biggest attraction your household has Ever seen monthly rental monthly Purchase on your electric service account. Cascade 40 the Champ rent buy monthly monthly Manitoba Hydro Winnipeg Hydro Young pcs meet Here saturday the annual meeting the of Manitoba greater Winnipeg Young progressive conservative associations will be held Satur Day in the charter House motor hotel. At 10 ., members of the press _ Peter Mclintock of the Winnipeg free press Don Newman will Queen Hughes of the Winnipeg Tribune will answer questions submitted from the floor. A panel discussion at 11 Will examine Manitoba s past present future. Panellists will include prof. Wally Fox decent of the St. John s College poli Cital science department trustee James Foran of the Winnipeg school political science department trustee James Foran of the Winnipeg school Board Alderman Nathan Nur Gitz of West Kildonan Doug Leatherdale of the Manitoba economic consultative Board. Del o Brien president of the Young progressive conservative association of Canada will speak at 3 . At 4 . Four members of parliament will examine today s politics in a panel discussion. Panellists will be Bud Sherman my for Winnipeg South Sig Enns my for Portage Neepawa David Macdonald my for Prince constituency in Prince Edward Island Ray Ballard my for Calgary South. Or. Macdonald will speak Al the closing banquet at 7 . No surplus Farmland Gallop Montreal up Canada has no surplus of Good land despite her huge area a scientist said monday. Or. Reg a. Gallop head of the food science department at the University of Manitoba told a press conference that land re serves should be set aside along with the lines of Parks established for recreational use. If there is a Case for reserving land for recreational Timber needs surely there is a Case for reserving land for food or. Gai iop said land reserves were discussed by one of Sev eral guideline groups at the pol Lution conference of the Cana Dian Council of resource ministers. Canadians should get rid of the idea there was a surplus of prime arable agricultural land apart from Ontario s Niagara Peninsula the Prairies a few valleys in British Columbia Nova Scotia Canada has a quite Low acreage of prime agricultural land per the Way industrialization urbanization was Swallow ing up All that prime land in the Niagara Peninsula was very he estimated that modern Highway construction eats up about 12 acres of land a mile. Future development p r o p o a solutions to today s problems offer original unpublished suggestions arguments predictions based either on social economic factors or simply on imagination. The Winner to be announced oct. 31, 1967, will receive other finalists Are professor Perry Meyer of the Law faculty Mcgill University Andre Ber Laval Montreal University Quebec City Clement Moisan Sainte Foy q u e Jean Guy Desforges of Saint Laurent que Thomas Hockin York University Toronto Robert Rayner Stephen Franklin both of Toronto James s. H. Wilder of Vancouver. A 10th finalist a civil servant of a Canadian embassy abroad wants to remain Anonymous. The Case was adjourned until dec. 2 when defence counsel Manly Israel indicated he would Call several witnesses tender a certificate of conviction. William Sinclair of no fixed address appeared before magi Strate Harold Gyles in Provin Cial magistrate s court a week ago pleaded not guilty to the robbery charge but admit Ted a charge of escaping custody. Sinclair had been convicted sentenced for the robbery about four months earlier in juvenile court. Juvenile court judge Alex Stringer sentenced Sinclair then 16, to one year in the Manitoba Home for boys. Five Days after he was taken to the Home he escaped. After recapture judge Stringer ordered Sinclair transferred to adult court the trial conviction be nullified. Adult court charges were Laid against Sinclair of using Force to break out of custody robbery the robbery for which he was serving a one year term at the Manitoba Home for boys at Portage la Prairie. To or. Israel argued when Sinclair appeared in court last week that judge Stringer s actions did not nullify the sentence of one year against Sinclair the charge Laid in provincial magistrate s court ran against the common Law which stated no one could be placed in jeopardy twice for the same offence. Crown counsel Ray Flett said the juvenile delinquents act gave a judge Power to order that a trial conviction before him in juvenile court be nullified that the accused face trial again in adult court. Or. Flett called five witnesses Friday. Adam Man of 298 karst Laura Handy Street testified that about 11 . July he left his Home to go to nearby restaurant for Coffee. Four youths beat him up by or. Flett both said they had seen three persons attack or. Karst both identified sin Clair As one of the attackers. Acting detectives John Reay Roy Yerex both of the Winnipeg police Force testified they arrested Sinclair july 12 took a statement from him. Magistrate Gyles ruled the statement was admissible after conducting a trial within the trial to determine if the state ment was made voluntarily. Acting det. Reay read uie statement in which. Sinclair admitted attacking a Man july 9, taking from him in com Pany with some friends. Magistrate Gyles directed that Sinclair should remain in custody until dec. 2 when the trial would continue. City Duff to discuss finances City of Winnipeg officials. Premier Duff Roblin Cabi net ministers will discuss Finan Cial matters on nov. 8, it was announced monday. City Council has been attempt ing for several months o set up the meeting. Among items to be presented to the provincial government for consideration Are education welfare health costs being paid by the City. Aid. Leonard h. Claydon said paying for the replacement of the Arlington Street Bridge Over the Canadian Pacific railway s m airline will also be discussed. Highest averages Geoffrey Dyer was awarded the governor general s medal at Vincent Massey collegiate commencement exercises thursday. Or. Dyer Neil Lindquist were awarded the school s Tea fund scholarships for highest Grade 12 averages. Steam still leads steam locomotives pull 54 per cent of the world s trains. Mitchell Copp Eves examined Contact lenses fitted Harold m. Black optometrist phone we 2.5101 open Billy 9 to . First in Winnipeg for Quality Price now is the time to your custom Mode from our Large collection if Fine fabrics available in i decorator colors. Compare mar Vel s Quality Price total satisfaction or your Money refunded mar Vel upholsterers co. 533-5761. Phone for free decorator service no obligation. By s. H. Cray Bailiff s auction Sale mahogany Corner Cabinet 7 pegged Maple dining room let with Hutch near new Viking elec. Fridge 17 in. Portable t.v., an Tique drop Leaf table 3 pee. 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