Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 28, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Coffee Bre by Gene Telpner press 1 local news by Carrier 50c per week saturday january 28. 1967 authorized As and class mall by the Dent. Onawa and Tor payment of postage in so w. J. Mokrish of 136 collegiate Street St. James is a deep thinker who likes to dwell on what an individual can do to contribute toward world peace. It is understandable that we feel so helpless and concerned about world affairs. The forces that move to maintain peace or precipitate War among nations seem vast and impersonal yet we can contribute More than we think. This world is composed of people like you. And me people of different colors and nationalities but each of us can make a vital contribution to world peace by creating a climate of peace in his or her own attitudes. A peaceful world is composed of peaceful Homes peaceful schools farms Mills and factories these Are the building blocks of peaceful nations. Love understanding infinite tolerance and Goodwill in the hearts of All people Are an absolute necessity before there can be Goodwill among nations. Right now at the Start of Canada s Centennial year we can contribute towards peace on Earth. Let it begin with love and understanding toward our neighbor our business associates and people in other countries regardless of color nationality in the morning mail Deak my. Telpner i am a paraplegic through an Accident five years ago but whenever i am Well enough to handle the paper i get the free press. I read what you wrote about ferocious dogs. If a dog is mistreated or brought up without proper discipline it is liable to be dangerous. My wife and i had various dogs in our Yard and House for More than 30 years with never a hint of meanness on the part of the dogs even though provoked by children at times. Yet a neighbor was cruel to his docs and they All ended up unfriendly and some quite dangerous. A Complete Lack of training and discipline will definitely make some dogs mean and also ruthless. Sincerely Haakon Feilberg 6a. St. Boniface general Hospi dear sir. I am a . Servicemen s name Clearing Bureau and am known As the Vietnam mail lady. To Date i have provided mail for Over 1.000 servicemen by putting the Public and the boys who request mail in touch with each other. Each Day i prepare a new list but there Are far More boys asking of r mail than i can handle. A self addressed stamped envelope will bring you some names of boys overseas in the service. Mrs. Henry Neal 1136 a Avenue Northwest Cedar rapids. Iowa 52405." that s show business quite a few people make the trek to Minneapolis i every year to see the metropolitan opera company. There j will probably be More this year since we Are not going to j get the touring company. To those who asked the dates of the met appearances in Minneapolis Are May 15 to 20. The productions Are the masked Ball Aida. La Gioconda die j Fleder maus. Lohengrin la Traviata and otello. Remember Dorothy Lamour who starred in All those Road pictures with Hope and Crosby no one will have to i organize a tag Day for her because she s still going Strong. I j saw her not Long ago in Montreal and she still looks Youthful. Not Only that she also is a big shareholder in the Baltimore orioles. Seems to me both Crosby and Hope have j interests in baseball teams so Dorothy hit the same Road As her former co stars. This May not be significant but the Richard Bur tons have already made plans to be in Hollywood for Oscar night latest to accept a guest role in the Batman to series is Singer Kate Smith random thought Ima necessary Hospital personnel in use the present Hospital facile i tics to full capacity lot Lonc i provide staff for the projected new hospitals. We have a very serious shortage of nurses and nobody i can deny that we have n shortage if doctors nor can j they deny that we have a i shortage of the St. I Boniface member said. I in addition he alleged that i t h i r e w a s discrimination i against the doctors of St. Boniface Hospital in that not Piip of them Hud Ever been appointed ast professor on the teaching faculty of the univ or sity of Manitoba. Or. Desjardins said Hal i health minister f. Ii. Wit Ivy had the right and the duty to look into the situation. In his official motion to the i House the Liberal member said i the government had done very liitle f anything i follow in recommendations of the report of the Willard commission of june 17, 1963. The commission conducted an i inquiry into the adequacy of the Supply and distribution of Hospi Tal personnel and the adequacy of educational facilities for training Hospital staff or. Desjardins said the Short age of nurses was caused by Low wages Lack of proper representation for the nurses and the Lack of training facilities. U entry exams Likely in trance examinations May be required in 1968 from All prospective University of Manitoba students. Man Wilolia s education minister George Johnson said this week. Or. Johnson said in an interview that a National sys tem of Entrance exams has been discussed by All can Adian universities and the University of Manitoba sen ate the academic governing body has been studying lie whole Field of Entrance requirements. Students wishing n enrol in the fall of 1968 will Likely Bave to write and pass an examination in the Spring he said. Ufos visions or visitors did you know Hal unidentified flying objects were first sighted years ago in the reign of thutmose the third of Egypt this is Only one of the fascinating facts de scribed by Clifford d. Simak science writer of the Minneapolis Star in a special series of six articles beginning in today s free press. Or. Simak s series is a thoughtful appraisal of the controversy. He concludes to some people of course there is no question at All they Are convinced that ufos Are spacecraft operated by alien intelligences. To others there is equally no question. They Are convinced that ufos can be nothing More than natural Phenomena not completely understood per haps honestly but mistakenly reported. These people perhaps Are fortunate. They have the answer they know what to think. To the Man who is yet to be convinced either one Way or the other there is no ready answer. There in t enough data to provide an you won t want to miss any instalments in this interesting series which starts today on Page 25. Clubs asked to sponsor regalia entries i the greater Winnipeg miss i Centennial pageant was officially i launched this week when local Community clubs and boating clubs were invited to sponsor contestants. Organized by the women s advertising and sales club of Winnipeg and open to residents of greater Winnipeg. I he pageant is expected to attract some 70 contestants with the Winner being i crowned july 2 at the Centennial regatta says a press statement from the Centennial regalia com i Mittee. Contestants must be attending school and to Active members of their sponsoring club. Girls aged h to in Are eligible o enter the pageant
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