Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 27, 1968

Issue date: Thursday, June 27, 1968
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Next edition: Friday, June 28, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Wynn pits Fott Junt dealing with his of youth Contin Yeii set up where six to sters from hopelessly unsuitable Homes could be Given consistent firm constructive care by a responsible couple. The study says such Homes would be cheaper in the Long run than welfare and prison programs and More permanent than Foster Homes. School hours coincide with the hours of working parents. Student councils be Given More control Over student activities. By Max Steiman and sons bailiffs auction Sale of King size 4 Cushion Gold Chesterfield set set of marching cof fee and step tables pole lamp portable record player occasional chair Matching double Dresser and Chest of drawers pair of boudoir lamps Walnut Chest of drawers Large trunk a so an Al most new Ria Whirlpool re fridge latest Model Beach 30 Inch electric stove drum elec tric guitar in Case collection of 7 shotguns and rifles Walnut Van Ity Dresser with Matching Chest of drawers punch bowl set pair of Walnut lamp tables Hoover vacuum cleaner drop Leaf Chrome table with chairs Roll away cot with mattress Lawn Mower ear top Carrier folding aluminium Lawn chairs Large size genuine persian Rug floor Kroner hostess chair Bronze tone Dinette set Lawn Mower open Hearth fire grate and hundreds of other Good items plus a Quantity of Good clothing dishes linens Kitchen Urc nails Small wares at Carter s auction rooms 309 Carlton Street Friday june 28 at 2 . M. K. Steiman h. H. Steiman auctioneers evaluators Simpson co. Bailiffs 259 Portage ave. Phone 942-3397 students be examined of built in labels of failure. Teacher training be extended to include courses i learning disabilities human re lations and. Child sensitivity a Council composed o trustees teachers students police courts an Community organizations be founded t anticipate and Analyse conditions affecting students. A police youth squad b created to Deal with students in trouble. The City of Winnipeg has endorsed such a squad. It expected to Start operations Thi summer recommendations in the re port been formal adopted by the sponsors win say they need More time t s tudy. The data. The solutions Given Are simply those mentioned most often in interviews and questionnaires. The study begins with a claim that rebellion among students is natural and healthy no cause for concern it Isizar of the -coming-of-age1 process which is a creative and con s to fictive r but it goes of to say that the minority of the school Popula Tion increasing the juvenile crime rate has caused trustees and teachers to worry. During the course of inter views study sponsors were1 told by teachers that the reasons for these problems Are undue pressure for achievement fear of failure permissiveness and and of numerous remedies suggested those from students themselves were most enlightening. The students asked that pre pared notes not be handed out in but that students be urged to take their own notes that teacher s avoid favor it ism and stay give less Homework and Only discipline those needing it. They suggest that school boards provide smoking and at Retzki s on Selkirk Avenue hush i breathing brushed pigskin by discontinued and Short lines for a period of. 2 weeks or until sold out shop today i save All sizes collectively slip on ties Gores oxfords women s Reg. 9.95 11.95 Flat heels it 99 stack heels "ff.99 men s Reg. 11.95 Sale shop Early for Best selection open evenings thursday and Friday Park free across from our store u 487-95 Selkirk Avenue since 1910 store in North Winnipeg study lounges give school More Freedom to Experiment and observe results Exten curfews for school functions an build More swimming pools. To their parents the student suggest they be allowed to leave school if they want that Parent should Stop badgering thei offspring to stay. Some suggested parents keep away from Thi school realize their children Are not All sweetness and and credit the youngsters with knowing what goes on. During the interviews teachers and trustees say they discovered the following parents of students who became discipline problems were usually most difficult to reach for interview. But once meeting was arranged co operation was a result. Some schools have assumed the function of family substitutes to the extent that they phone students every morning to make sure they re up. Many students arrive at school already and the number who commit misdemeanours at a very Early age before the school has had any effect on them indicates deep rooted problems. Rules and regulations could perhaps be repealed. From time to time and reformulated student staff committees. By pomade mistake Ryan or. Pierre Bourgault May ack judgment but he is not editor Lucien Langlais vote. Certain p o 1 i t i c a 1 readers Lull of smiles arid Flowers Are equally a majority of French speak no Monti Taleis encountered at Andom wednesday did not agree with Liis View. A taxi Driver expressed what appeared to be a More common Lew if Trudeau had stayed he said or had pne for cover like Daniel Ohnson the separatists would ave had him. You know very yell what they would have said. Bey would have said he talked Ough in the rest of the country it chickened out in Quebec. Epple have been talking about t All Day in the cab and that s that they re saying by about in to there were some dissenters however. Shortly after the monday night a taxi Driver said Trudeau was just King for trouble a federalist Ike him should know he s not in Elcome at a nationalist this Man an immigrant from astern Europe who spoke sex Ellent european French and in accented North american in Ilish said Quebec Independence Vas inevitable but was equally Ertain that it would be brought but by men much More iolent Titan the moderate Rene Jey esque. Levesque s , he said. Hell be the Kerensky of the Quebec m open late till 9 . Quality party standings by provinces party lib. Pc nip cred. Ind. Total copyright 1968, by the Canadian press total Ned Peins no ont Man sask Alta by a 153 72 23 15 1 264 1 6 0 0 0 7 1 10 0 0 0 11 5 5 0 0 0 10 55 4 0 15 0 74 64 17 6 0 1 5 5 3 0 -0 13 2 5 6 0 0 13 4 15 0 0 0 19 15 0 8 0 0 23 Beauty 9 terms 618 Arlington Street phone 775-4426 style Comfort on sole a i l Lewis act Iii Leader Burnaby -b.c. Up David Lewis is expected to be named interim nip Leader in the defeat of to Douglas in tuesday s Federal election is confirmed. Informed sources said Here wednesday that a permanent accessory Douglas will be named in the traditional vote on leadership at the party s Reg ular biennial convention in july 1969. Or. Turned 59 Sun Lay is currently Deputy Leader be was re elected tuesday in York South by a margin of 702 i a slim Chance remains that lie service vote and a recount vill reverse the 93-vote loss or. Douglas suffered in Burnaby Seymour at the hands of Ray Perrault former British Colum iia Liberal Leader. But the nip organization Lere has no illusions. Service votes rarely favor the Vyp and three years ago the out went 2-to-l against or. Douglas in his old. Riding of Bur Laby Coquitlam. Or. Douglas o reporters wednesday and Lanned no formal statement be Ore returning to Ottawa Fri he attends a meeting of the arty s National executive Fri a the National our Icil saturday. By next tuesday the official result in Burnaby Seymour in luding will Bei Nown. The 23 nip members of tuesday Are expected to choose or. Lewis As interim Leader if the Douglas defeat Sticks. Or. Douglas spoke by Tele hone wednesday with senior arty officials in Eastern can a. He met workers in his rid no and relaxed with his fam y it is understood that he has no desire to seek entry to the com Mons through a by election As e did when he was beaten in Egina in tote 1962 Federal elec Lon. On that occasion Erhart re Ier quit As my for Burnaby to or. Douglas moved into the Riding representing it or the next six years. Eleven of the 23 victories f or lend tuesday were by mar ins of less than votes and Douglas could face a High Isk in any by election this year. A third personal defeat in six Ideal tries since 1962 is a respect he would not tolerate or the Sake of the party an in Ormed source said. Or. Douglas often told report is during the election Cam sign his retirement was not far of in any event but that it Ould depend primarily on the Quality of men picked tuesday. As it turned out or. Douglas Ost some of his veterans. There were defeats in Ontario and British Columbia hut a six seat nip breakthrough in Saskatchewan offset them and the party finished one better than its strength of 22 seats at Disso Lution. J govt. Welcomed it was. Just a popularity con test and prime minister tru Deau he said. The Canadian manufacturers association broke its tradition of silence on election results to Greet the end of a string of minority governments or. Trudeau could now Vith the Job. Of governing the country without worrying about the bogey Man of combined opposition every time it pro poses to make a can manufacturers would Wel come a government that could attract fresh capital and improve the economic the Canadian chamber of Commerce echoed the View that he win ended a Long period of instability a. Olaf Wolff chairman of the chamber s executive Council said among the immediate challenges facing the govern ment is the erosion of the d Olar 1 , a state depart nent spokesman said look Orward to. Continuing the Trade ional close and Friendly rela the new Canadian government. Under. Or. Tru Saskatchewan Premier Ross Hatcher welcomed the election of liberals from his province 3ecau.se it would permit a liar with Ottawa which has not Een possible for almost Premier Alex Campbell those Prince Edward Island returned All conserva Ives welcomed a majority government and called for the is Ablis Merit of regional desks to within the prime minister s of would make a special Effort to the availability and Success of much needed ederal provincial election possible 10 pc. Bedroom 249 Spring mattress included free a month mattress Box Spring Bookcase ,.double bed Large 4 2 boudoir lamps Dresser Mirror shop Tonitte get it for Les t the Factor free parking Chesterfield chair modern styling. Wide Choice of covers and colors. Sample. 3 s e a t e a Vit in Damte Ranette Complete living room 4-Seatar Chesterfield and chair All foam Cushion 100% Nylon frieze Cov ers. Coffee table 2 step end tables 2 decorator table lamps 9 pee. Hostess Glass set deluxe 3 room group includes 5 pee. 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