Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday july 25, 1968 ski areas popular Tokyo the Shiga plateau and the Zao mountains Are Japan s most popular skiing grounds. They Are about six or seven hours by train from Tokyo and in Winter each is visited by to skiers. Cabs available to be driven to Vancouver apply Jim Rempel Dominion a drive Ltd. We 2-8441 carry and Graham ave. Leg cramps Zurich it at All drug stores. School buses in Stock new and used Welles Wayne bus sales Ltd. 827 Bird s Hill re. An 59 Highway phone 533-8746 life on farm still hazardous Meef me of the starting Gale wendigo resort Lac Dubonnet indoor swimming licensed dining room fishing family vacation facilities. Reasonable rates. Vacancies phone 345-2440 Flash cubes age and m2 bulbs 11 a. Everyday Low Price your Money Back it you can buy them for leu Goodall photo co. 321 Carlton St. Opp. Free press free parking at rear by Max Steiman and sons auction Sale of Cost. Surplus office equip ment and Good household furniture appliances and effects at Carter s auction rooms 309 Carlton Street Friday july 26 at 2 . Instructed we will sell Remington and Underwood typewriters also a steel office desk 4 drawer steel filing Cabinet with r9ller bearings and lock Legal size of fice table office chairs a new Roto Tiller with 4 .h.p. Briggs Stratten engine Chrome Kitchen set space Saver Davenport China Cabinet Bookcase re fridge Inglis Washer Moffat electric stove clothes Trike Dresser Chest of drawers 2. Pc. Chester Field set Modem bedroom set Continental bed hostess chair cof fee and step tables and hundreds of other Good items including a Quantity of Good clothing dishes Kitchen utensils Small wares Etc. M. K. Steiman a. auctioneer evaluators buy where the dealers boy phone 942-3397 Ottawa up the tonal picture of a Carefree life in the country is a myth the National safety league is trying hard to dispel. Farming continues As Thi third most hazardous occupy Canada. Only in mining and the Industry Are there More accidents Annua barring any drastic change in the trend of safety league predicts that per sons will be involved in Acci dents on farms this year. Abou of them will be injured and will die. This is Why the National safety league and the Canadian Highway safety Council have set aside a special 21 to focus attention on the need for safety in the Rura Community. Farming is still largely family Enterprise so the Burden of safety Falls directly on the whole agricultural Community. Norman h. Beu the safety league president says in Industry there Are safety engineers. On the farm the entire family must work together hazards and fore stall careless special emphasis is being placed this year on tractor safety and with Good reason More than 100 fatalities result every year from tractor Acci dents 60 per cent of them from upsets. Safety was one of the subjects discussed in nearly All the French teachers in demand Toronto up at first glance the summer program at Deer Park Public school might seem confusing. There Are teach ers teaching teachers teachers teaching student teach ers and student teachers teach ing youngsters. It s a plan to provide More French teachers for Ontario s elementary schools. About 400 Toronto children aged 8 to 15, Are needed in the program so that the student teachers can get some practical experience. The student teachers 337 of them Are attending a five week course which will give them a permit to teach French in Ontario elementary school. The student teachers Are split into two groups those who Are fluent in French and meet Grade 13 academic qualifications but have no teacher train ing and those who Are qualified teachers who want to specialize in teaching French. Since the program began four years ago about -700 persons have qualified As French teach ers. The student teachers arrive at 8 . And the first two hours Are spent learning teaching methods from qualified French instructors. The youngsters arrive at 10 . And spend tie next 80 min utes learning French from demonstration teachers or students. Among those who fared Well in the first session was Jeanine to inner who was congratulated by visiting officials after she taught her first class. Mrs. Roitner came to Toronto from Bordeaux France 10 years ago and since then has spoken Little French except to tier children. Andre Quevillon one of two principals at the school says 18 schools in the province Are interested in French teachers from the program. The course is teachers for grades 4 to 8 inc Fuziye. Flea Market Antiques and curios thurs., july 25, 10 . To 10 . Fri., july 26, 10 . To 10 . Sat., july 27, 10 . To 5 . At Peter s auction rooms 310 Edmonton St. Just North of Portage rent a new car this weekend rent the big full size no. 1 cars. No compacts no minis lowest rates in canada1 Power steering Power brakes automatic transmission radio insurance at no extra Cost o 5 plus a j Cas mileage Friday 4 . To monday 9 . 3 choices Pontiac Dodges galaxies both from Industry and farm organizations presented to the Royal commission on farm machinery last Winter. The report by Massey Ferguson industries Ltd., devoted three pages to describing safety equipment on its implements and ended with the comment none of these protective Shields however afford the operator any Protection if they have been a spokesman for a farm organization told the commission farm safety is the responsibility of the individual in More cases than not. A lot of farm machinery is used where it in t proper to use this Type of equip ment. I believe agricultural equipment in doing the Job it was designed to do is certainly a University safety specialist put it this Way Many Farmers do not realize that the tractor is changing. The tractor is becom ing far More Complex. Experienced tractor Drivers often do not know enough about the machine they Are weather affecting Lake level a tilt Ste. Marie ont. Up freakish weather conditions Are jostling the level of Lake Superior. The unpredictable Lake has area cottage owners worried and May have caused the grounding of a freighter. A St. Lawrence Seaway authority official says a higher than Normal water level on the Lake this summer and unusual barometric pressure differences on scattered portions of the Lake have caused pronounced Shoreline water level changes. The sporadic rising and fall ing of the Lake level is thought to have caused the june 10 grounding of a Canadian steamship lines freighter Thunder Bay. The went aground about a mile Over the Michi Gan Sault locks in Waters usually deep enough for Pas Sage. The Seaway authority said that at the Canadian Sault locks an 18-Inch drop was re corded in the St. Mary s River level during the Day the Thun Der Bay went aground. Cottage dwellers and Pic nickers on the upper St. Mary s River and Lake Supe rior beaches this summer have reported unusual tide fluctuations along the Shore line. Docks often Are swamped and within an hour the water Rolls out leaving anchored boats on dry ground. John Bouchard a Seaway superintending Engineer said the Seich Normal for the great lakes. The reiches have been More dramatic this year or. Bou Chard said. He suggested that the phenomenon is attracting More attention this summer be cause the level of Lake Supe rior is higher than Normal. He said Lake Superior s level this summer is almost one foot above Normal. This High water condition and the tide like reiches of the Lake and the St. Mary s River have put water right Over the top of the lock Gates for the first time in five or six he said. The tidal fluctuations last several minutes to several hours. Along the Shore the water level shifts As often As half a dozen times in a single afternoon. Film shows released . Pilots Tokyo a three Ameri can pilots released by North Vietnam were shown wednesday in a televised newscast by the Apan broadcasting corp. The three appeared healthy. The film lasted about two minutes and showed the three at a press conference called july 18 in Hanoi after the communists announced their re ease. Their comments could pot be heard. The three Are maj. James Frederick Low maj. Fred Veale Thompson and capt. Joe Victor Carpenter. There has been no inform Ion from Hanoi on what has. Happened to the pilots since heir releases was announced. They had been expected to Fly out of Hanoi last Friday and hey now Are expected to leave his Friday. 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