Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, February 21, 1967

Issue date: Tuesday, February 21, 1967
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 21, 1967, Winnipeg, Manitoba Bargaining legislation approved _ i _ assumes the role of manage to run As candidates and attend ment in bargaining and takes political meetings. The task of classifying a under the bargaining Biu. 1 Fob s Worth salaries become employees May opt for a final the Treasury Board a Cabinet f bargaining. Settlement either through Fly pm plovers of. Strikes or compulsory arbitral Coati step committee headed Revenue Al Emp minister Benson As president. Felted the new system jumps lion. N inc shamed your English Many intelligent men and Are held Back in their jobs and social lives because they use poor English or cant speak and write says Don to Lander. Director career Institute. Adults who realize that their English is holding them Back use our new Home method to Stop making embarrassing mistakes to improve their writing to increase their vocabularies to Speed up their Reading to acquire the techniques cd conversation. But the use or effective English pays off in unexpected says Bolander. Because language is a tool of thought. From than top armed forces Winnipeg free press tuesday february 21, 1967 Burton Taylor win nominations Hollywood a acad-1 Sand pebbles Paul Scofield a Emy award nominations for Man for All seasons Emy a Burem and Elizabeth Best actress Elizabeth Tay make them the fourth Lor Woolf amour Aimee a report lists waste of some hourly rated employees. These employees had been subject to appointment patronage. Now through Dele a lion of hiring authority the commission to Deputy Heads of departments it is hoped most of the patronage will vanish. Richard a. Bell former citizenship minis i Ter who represents an Ottawa Riding was worried that Patron age won t play dead. He had interviewed More than 16.000 persons seeking patronage appointments Between 1957 and 1963 when he was a minister. Although welcoming an end to patronage he urged the commission not to apply coldness of paper to the task. He hoped ministers would not bring pressures on their dept you use words whenever Yon ties to re Institute patronage think. The More 3 jul learn about d o 1 i t i c a 1 activity of and How t use them to a r it i v Stanley form and express your ideas the Federal e m p to y e is Stanley better your thin Len becomes. The k n o w 1 e s nip Winnipeg improvement of your North Centre tried to get a eluding your Lead to guarantee into the legislation amazing personal an employee was entitled for interested readers of Ali s to join a political party newspaper Bolander has made the liberals batted Down his available a free 32-Page Booklet the Are in the same they have i to share the spotlight with a Sisters act. Burton and miss Taylor were nominated monday for Best actor and Best actress awards for their performance in who s afraid of Virginia Woolf a film that won 13 nominations. The Sisters Lynn and Van Essa Redgrave Are daughters of English actor Michael red grave. They Are Only the Sec Ond pair of Sisters to receive nominations in the same year. They were nominated for the or. Perfumo said the Assoc a Best actress Lynn for Tion also supported the res Georgy girl Vanessa for mor Tau rant association in its re j Gan. Quest for permission to serve j the Burtons joined illustrious liquor with meals on sundays i company in the Hubby wife and to eliminate the supper hour cont noted spending attacked pension act and for tightened procedures in granting War vet Erans allowances. He said the government is getting fraud ent claims from veterans but it is not making a single prose _ j appropriation. In the Csc s ii Case a Grant of Public Money was paying off a loan of Public Money inflating government accounts on both sides of the Ledger. Hotel owners pleased closing in cocktail lounges. Fontanne and Alfred. Lunt 1931, Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester 1957, and hex har Rison and Rachel Roberts 1963. The Only previous Sisters nomination was in 1941 when Joan Fontaine was nominated for suspicion and Olivia de Havilland for hold Back the this will a great thing for us specially this summer with All the foreign visitors coming to Manitoba. I m sure some of them Are used to a Glass of wine with their meals even on mrs. A. D. Keith National president of the women s Chris Tian Temperance Union said we Are very very concerned about proposed liberalization. A year earlier been _ employees of the govern ment printing Bureau in Hull que. Spent Idle hours and while Machin Lynn Redgrave Georgy girl Vanessa Redgrave Morgan. Best supporting actor George Segal Woolf Mako the Sand Murnu girl was being repaired or no tune cookie Robert Shaw a Ava Awe Man for All seasons j government paid Best supporting fo7new doors at the National Sandy Dennis Woolf Wendy Hiller a Man for All seasons Jocelyne Lagarde Hawaii Viv Ien merchant Alfie Geraldine Page you re a big boy now. Poland Japan discuss Trade Tokyo first High level government delegation headed foreign Trade minister Witold Trumpczynski arrived in Tokyo sunday to pro Mote Trade relations Between the two countries. Japanese polish Trade totalled in terminated including one in 1965 with a balance of Toronto at a Cost of 0 the works department was a Day late in meeting the 60 Day deadline for accepting a design Centre in Toronto re placing a set of oversize doors that were built As a National showpiece but proved Hazard Ous to the Public on Windy i the government paid for Sand that had to hauled and shipped from Nova Scotia to Prince Edward Island for construction of parking aprons at Craf station Summerside the Sand failed to meet Specif cations. And could not used. The defence department decision to disband some Reserve units forced several leases to 000 in Japan s favor. He turned up cases of govern ment annuity cheques going out to people now dead. Contrary to provisions for personal enforce ment the cheques were being cashed. The Federal government was in effect making Grants to both expo 67 and the Csc for their building programs. The Grants were being called Loans even though expo could never repay them and the Csc could do so Only special parliamentary five die in fire Blenheim ont. Girls and their Grandfather died Early today when fire destroyed their Frame House in this town 15 Miles Southeast of Chatham. Their father and Mother and two Brothers were taken to hos Pital. Federal dead Are Susan Lindsay 12, of Bolander. Dept. B69-15, 555 e. I St. Mundelein Illinois politics employees were limited to voting. Now they May 60060. The Booklet will mailed promptly with no approval from the commission take leave of absence iiu.1 Manitoba smokers can win a a com amendment 44 to 17. However Are far too Many outlets quickly or. Benson assured him that already. We Are strongly of my at Home. Just Send nothing in the Bill prevented an j Posel to drinking on and zip Coda i employee from joining a per a mrs a. G. Courtney citizen on a postcard or letter to Don previously in the of chairman the Winnipeg presbyterian of United Church women said i say no. The person that does t know How to handle his pay Cheque will get further scope. Those who want to drink on sunday can do so in their own mrs. H. A. Baldner also Active in the Winnipeg chapter on alcoholism said i am opposed to it. We have to broaden our views on Many things these Days but i just Don t agree with drinking on sunday in a Public restaurant owners Here on the other hand said they were very excited the proposed changes in Manitoba liquor Laws that will allow them to serve drinks with meals on sunday. Said prent Mckeehan executive Secretary of the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian restau rats association this could the stimulant we have been looking for during the past or. Mckeehan said in a Telephone interview tuesday the association has been trying for a Long time to get a Law like i this passed. In the City this passed. In the City at present eating out on sunday is almost non existent. A census throughout the province would show that liquor takings in restaurants is Only about one tenth of the amount paid out customers on i switch to matinee for the Money look for the certificate in every pack of matinee King size or regular. If it s a Lucky number and you qualify you can win even thousands of winning certificates right Here in this Region. Switch to matinee today. Stay for the mildness matinee is the Mildest cigarette in Canada this is a documented fact. We select tobaccos grown mild to begin with. Then we add the exclusive Excello filter to deliver a really mild relaxing smoke. Switch to matinee you la stay for the mildness. Recent matinee winners lots More to come or. Lloyd w. Shandruk of Dauphin wins or. E. Collins of Assiniboia wins More Money More mildness matinee gives you More. _ Burn old Stamps a Man for All seasons Alfie the russians Are coming the russians Are coming and the Sand pebbles. The top nominations Best actor Richard Burton Woolf Alan Arkin russians Michael Caine and their Grandfather Barney Harris 85. I Stamps issued Between 1859 Ana Munich High Lancelot Lindsay 36 his wife 1963, began monday. They Are Way code Forrider went to j Vera 35 and sons Rob _ ,1 _ of a. _ i o r m it n err. N. And Mark Usu Jao. J.0i o Usu us Lull i Worth millions of dollars. De i an extra for the Job. Striction of 255 sacks of unsold Stamps issued Between 1859 and burned to clean out the effect in Southern German Mountain resorts monday pro postal ministry s cupboard and Mountain resorts monday pro prevent the philatelic deflation Viding fines up to 500 Marks _ _ r loll Nan that would result if they were and even jail for Dan condition in Hospital in Chat Ham. They suffered from Burns i Shock and smoke inhalation. F looking for Omi try a 1966 envoy epic full Mil 2 year warranty a 3011 Portage -mt-m7i deaths Bentley Eurl b., 59, of 4b Maple Leaf apartments. Bishop h. E. S., 85, of 208 Walsey Street St. James. Bolt Kate m. Of Nightingale nursing Home Cochrane Rachael Harriett 77, of 283 lao guide Street suite 14. Retired from the Bay As drapery super visor. Forstrom Chris Alva of Victoria formerly of Winnipeg. Gibson Thomas 70, of 304 ambassador apartments re tired Federal government employee. Halland Henry Norton 66. Of Vancouver formerly of Winnipeg Engineer formerly employed City of Winnipeg engineering department. Hardy Herbert 57, of 248 Victoria Crescent St. Vital associated with florists Supply co. Limited. Take in a copy Hillsman Shirley Marie 33 of Cleveland Ohio formerly of Manitou graduate nurse wife of or. Deane Hillsman. Kruteck Harry 81, of 700 Lansdowne Avenue. Mackay themas Andrew 65, of 298 Chelsea Avenue East Kildonan. Mcaulay Archibald 75, of 449 Cumberland Avenue formerly of Pine Falls retired from the Abi Tibi paper co. Nider. Michael 75, of 760 Cathedral Avenue retired from Manitoba Bridge and engineering works. Sedo Adolph 58, of 210 Donalda Avenue East Kildonan machine repairman. Simpson mrs. Doug Avril of Edmonton. Smith William Robert 62, of 464 Spence Street suite 15, employed Security storage Ltd. Skiba mrs. 39. Of 1483 ban Tyne Avenue. Stefiuk George Anthony 63, of Stonewall Man. Sutcliffe Kathleen Janle of Victoria formerly of Van Nuver. Toder Ida of Moose jaw sask., formerly of Elkhorn Man. Westergaard Pearl Gladys 7fi, of Brando a widow of h. A. Westergaard. For further information please see classified death notices but Why not give More children a better Chance to learn As it is now All elementary school children in Manitoba Are not Given the same Chance to learn. There Are still Many Small school systems in the province that do not have the same opportunities As the larger school systems for coping with the mushrooming knowledge explosion going on today. I unfortunately children educated outside the Urban areas have less Opportunity under our present system. Their limited opportunities to learn seem unfair when we reflect that these children grown up will pitted against people with that better educational background for jobs. Too Many Mani to bans will inadequately equipped to compete in a working Force that demands an increasingly higher level of skills. Now it is necessary to make educational opportunities More nearly equal for As Many children As possible. Now we want to change to the single District divisions that will make possible for instance the co ordination of technical courses at both the elementary and secondary Levels with the new regional technical vocational schools to built in Strate Gic locations for inter divisional use Many Rural Manitoba children. Let s give More Manitoba children a better Chance to learn. Because it s Best for the child vote single District school divisions March 10 Tim made the Manitoba government dept. Of education Hon. Or. George Johnson minister in co operation with Manitoba association of school trustees Manitoba teachers society ;