Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
In All districts 1200 km8ina hvvy., Winnipeg 19, Man 24 Houk Servici 452 Coffee re Winnipeg free press Leaver storage i Cav Canada . By Carrier soc per week if wednesday july 23, 1969 2nd class mail registration no her 0286 overseas packing fir phone a fonts Allied Van lines Damp weather Over the last three weeks did t shrink the audiences at Rainbow stage it rained on 10 of the 16 Days when the King and i was presented but the Well staged and costumed show was seen by people and that s about a 60 per cent increase Over the attendance at the first production last summer carnival. Last summer s major show music Man Only Drew customers and so the Choice of the King and i although it s been done in every medium any number of times was apparently justified. And funny girl which opens one week from today should be even More justified. Lillian Lewis August Schel Lenberg he s Joan Karasevich 5 Malka Lerner and Heath lamberts Are All Well cast. This is the same musical comedy that the Manitoba theatre Centre planned on presenting last season with an american Road company that turned out to be too Green to open Here. And when it comes to attendance figures the Manitoba theatre Centre played to people in the Centennial concert Hall last season attended performances at the new studio theatre the Centre s school tour program played to students in the immediate greater Winnipeg area and children results in mail. Grade 12 Marks due thursday examination results Fox Grade i students will be in the mail wednesday according to education minister Saul Miller. The High school examination Board has finished compiling re sults for Grade 12 students enrolled in University Entrance general business and vocational courses. Statements of standing should begin reaching students thurs Day although some win be slightly delayed because they Are being reprinted due to changes of address or printing errors. About 60 to 65 per cent of the statements include results of final examinations for University Entrance course students. All the statements include stand Ings awarded by the schools. Attend funeral for policeman Dren s theatre. No wonder that tickets for the coming season Are Selling so Well. The dates for Man sphere 100 in 1970 conflict with the Manitoba provincial exhibition at Brandon but it s not Likely there la be any conflict for Manitoba High school bands. Notable by their absence in the past Man sphere show there s going to be concerted Effort made to work out some arrangement so thai the local High school bands will take part in the Centennial edition of Man sphere. Lou Thornton general manager of the Man sphere with the backing of the directors is working on the situation with the assistance of Shirley Gingell the girl who Spear headed the growth of the Tot and teen Parade. Hope they re successful in working out some arrangement with our local school bands because we d All like to see them. By the Way Man sphere 100 will run from june 26 to july 4. There s a very Happy Blind child in our City today because of the generosity of a Coffee break Reader. A. P. Heuser director of social service for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind informs me that an Appeal for a gym set was answered the next morning with a donation. Thank you. Mention what you believe is the longest playing movie of All time and the biggest moneymaker and you la Likely get several answers from movie fans. The sound of music May not have run longer than Many others but it s the highest grossing motion picture of All time and to make sure it continues to hold interest for the Public it s going to be withdrawn from theatrical release for a four year period. 20th Century Fox say that the theatrical audience is inexhaustible As not Only does it replenish itself with new patrons but people will want to see the picture Over and Over again. And if you re out driving this evening and want something to see drop by the Winnipeg ski club off Osborne Street any time after . To View a water skiing pageant. To three Board exams this year and. As a result fewer Board exams were written. Standings in subjects beyond the three requirements and in courses other than University Entrance Are awarded by the schools for students who must re write exams during the sum Mer summer school has Al ready started at St. James collegiate and is scheduled to begin in other centres monday. Students must Register before the first Day of classes. Police pallbearers and Honor guard thank coffin. Mrs. Shakespeare is a rear Farewell to a Good and faithful servant centres Between aug. 19 and 22. Application forms included with the statements being mailed out wednesday must be returned to the Branch of the department of education at 1181 Portage Avenue by aug. 1. Students who did not write Board exams in june but wish to try the supplemental May obtain an application form by calling the examination Branch at 775-0261. By Mac Keillor. Constable Leonard shake Speare died in the line o duty protecting the Public and at his funeral tues Day the pastor said Well done thou Good and Fai Hull const. Shakespeare 26, of the St. Boniface police department was shot and killed Friday. Was trying to prevent a robbery. Now his body was sur rounded by a grieving wife parents and Sisters. A 60-Man police guard of Honor formed a military hollow Square around the grave site and beyond that hundreds of citizens came to pay last respects. Yet with All those people the two mourning families seemed i moving and storage the careful movers members of Allied Van lines . Winnipeg 774-2435 Brandon 728-4414 Dauphin 63s-3253 weather report synopsis valid until Midnight thursday sunny skill ind seasonable temperatures arc forecast for most Prairie re Fiona . Daytime heating will give Rise to a Lew afternoon Snewin n Manitoba and Over Northern sections of Saskatchewan and . Figures on the Nup indicate expected High temperatures flooding probe set natural resources minister Leonard Evans is chairman of a special Manitoba Cabinet com Mittee set up to investigate the proposed Southern Indian Lake Hydro project. Transport minister Joseph p. Borowski health minister Sidney Green consumer and corporate affairs minister Rene Toupin and attorney general a. C. Mackling also Are members of the new committee which May introduce a new Southern Indian Lake Bill at the August session of the legislature. It is expected to present a report of its preliminary study of. The controversial Issue before the clean up session ends. Former Premier Walter Weir s progressive conservative government at the last session the jury was told John failed to pass Bill 15 a Bill Kushnir 50, of 634 Kent Road which would have Given Manito and Russell Gaetz 40, of 725 Ebby Avenue entered a sewer conduit on Sterling Avenue to install pipe for a sewer line. Or. Kushnir went in first and succumbed to fumes. Then. Or. Gaetz entered and also succumbed. The jury ruled the deaths accidental and due to asphyxia Tion by a Lack of oxygen but by Means unknown. It found no person negligent in the Accident and praised Gaetz s courage in attempting to Rescue his companion. The two men were employees of Dominion construction com Pany of Winnipeg. It was suggested that possibly Carbon monoxide Gas in the sewer was responsible for the deaths. The jury then recommended the lamp test. The lamp flame goes out when there is no i oxygen. The jury also recommended acceptance of Manitoba work men s compensation Board regu alone. And at no time More so than when a Lone Piper blew the scottish lament land 0 the mrs. Shakespeare Clung to the Arm of her father. Her parents or. And mrs. David Stinson of Ati Cokan ont., escorted her through out the service. Beside them stood the slain policeman s family or. And mrs. Charles Shakespeare and Leonard s two Sisters of 246 ferry Road St. James Assiniboia. Not present were two children a boy 2v2 and a girl three months. Const. Shakespeare was buried in a Section of Chapel Lawn memorial gardens known As the Garden of the last supper. No Headstone will Mark his grave. The spot will be marked by a Bronze Flat piece on the ground As Are All the. Graves in the cemetery. Police officers from every City town and municipality in the area came to tender their final farewells. The Regina police Force sent four men. The ramp was Well represented As were Canadian National railways police and the guard corps from heading Ley and Stony Mountain prisons. Attorney general a. H. And Mackling along with representatives of the provincial magistrate and Crown coun Sel offices extended their sympathy to the chief mourn ers. Every police chief saluted and every Man in the Honor guard paused briefly at the foot of the grave. Among the pallbearers was const. Lymwood Giles the dead Man s Ponce Par Ner who was there when his Comrade was shot but who himself was not hit. Earlier in the Day. Half the seats in Desjardins funeral Home in St. Boni face were removed to per Mit entry to about 500 people who jammed in to attend the service. Another 300 stood outside where a Public address system car ried the words of Rev. N. W. B. Phills of St. David s presbyterian Church St. James Assiniboia who officiated. Or. Phills spoke of a sense of practical Hope which May be realized from the tragedy. Many great lives in our time have passed away to focus our attention on in justices. This const. Shake bearer s Dalh cannot help but Force our attention on policemen who give us Protection in so Many ways this renders the Point to say thank you and to note the dangers they face in their he noted const. Shakes Peare who enrolled in the Force in october 1966, had not yet had three years experience As a policeman. But his dedication and his attitude of sincerity and desire showed he regarded the Job As his life s work. He was Well on his Way to becoming a policeman s to fumes tests urged a Coroner s jury investigating the death of two workmen in a St. Vital sewer july 10, has recommended the use of the lamp test for noxious fumes in All confined areas. The inquest was held in the i St. Vital civic offices. A Hydro a licence to flood the Southern Indian Lake area As part of the proposed diversion of the Churchill River into the Nelson River. The Bill was at the committee stage May 22, when or. Weir called the recent provincial general election. Or. Evans said in a press statement wednesday the Spe Cial committee had been formed in an attempt to ascertain All the facts surrounding the pro posed Churchill diversion by discussing the matter with Hydro officials department of mines and natural resources officials and probably use of outside officials to provide As opinion on the it is understood the commit tee May seek the opinion of a consultant preferably some one from outside the province unconnected with any previous investigations into the proposed Hydro development. The committee May also give ton priority to briefs from forecast. Except Foi Hernoon Clad Jesi today ind thursday. Little wed we thy it 15 20 , at Wald. Counsel for 500 residents of the area whose Homes would lations on this Type of work. The boart is responsible for Indus trial safety regulations in the Bob Rennie left of c Rosier Greenberg and partners 213 Norm Dame Avenue consulting engineers and Louis Narbonne of Eastern construction co., general contractors Check below ground piling completed at the 30-acre car Den City shopping Centre site at Dephillipi Street and Leila Avenue West Kildonan. The shopping Centre is scheduled to open in August 1970. Shop Plaza on schedule Vancouver Edmonton it Patna Brandon the m.p., l and Winnipeg so. 75 few them Homi period which . At Max. Min. Pre. Fort William Kenora 75 74 75 49 74 69 47 5t 51 49 52 53 it 54 57 to .17 to Ottawa. Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angeles Minneapolis new York Max. Min. Pre. 79 52 79 m 64 90 73 84 74 5s 55 71 77 64 70 67 be flooded if the previous government s plans were car ried out. The statement said the government sponsoring scientific i studies to find out More about wildlife and River flows in the j Southern Indian Lake area. Earlier construction delays on the 30-acre Garden City shop province. Iping Centre site at Mcphillips or. Denton Booth Coronet Street and Leila Avenue in West presided. Kildonan have been eliminated during july a press release said wednesday. Winning temperature comparisons .02 july 3? cwt year Normal Max. Min. Mean 79.0 60.4 69.7 74.9 55 6 i 11.4 7 highest on. Record 99.1 in 1940 lowest on record 39.0 in 1887 i free press meetings i Eaton s Angling club will i meet at 8 . Thursday in the Board room of the free press building. Different name the ramp advised the free press wednesday that one of the three Young men charged with the forcible seizure of two girls is Edward Hart Swain 20, of 332 Victor Street noted Ward Arthur Swain of the same address As previously reported. Exceptionally wet weather during april May and june hampered the project but with in five weeks it is expected that All phases will be completely caught up. All piling and other below ground work including the installing of sewer and water Mains is finished and surface Concrete is being poured for erecting the steel Frame. I structural steel work on the shopping Centre proper is i scheduled to begin during the j first week of August and by the end of that month about 150 tradesmen will be employed. A total of 725 pre cast. Pre Concrete piles will be used while roofing Over the shopping Centre will require laying Squar feet of roof equivalent to More than four acres. The building schedule Calls for the roofing Over and closing in of the outer Walls to be recounts confirm 3 results judicial recounts in three Manitoba Ridings have con firmed the election of two progressive conservative candidates and one new democratic party candidate in the june 25 provincial election. In Riel constituency the elec Tion of Donald w. Craik education minister in former Premier Walter Weir s Progress Jive conservative Cabinet was 1 confirmed monday. His vote dropped to from the vote of his chief Jim Buchanan of the nip dropped to from the recount lowered the vote received by Liberal Hay Spence to from the election of mayor j a Hardy of St. Vital a conserva Tive was confirmed in St. Vital constituency. His vote went to from the vote of Jhm Walding of the nip dropped to from j j. C. Stangle the Liberal candidate picked up one additional vote bringing his total to according to Gladys Rothwell returning officer for St. Vital constituency these recounts May be appealed within 48 hours. St. Boniface county court judge Leon h. Benard presided at the Riel recount monday and at the St. Vital recount tues completed this fall so that Day. Tradesmen can work on the j a recount tuesday in Interior during the Winter Dauphin reaffirmed the june 25 months. I election of new Democrat Peter Burtniak As the la elect for the Dauphin constituency. The official recount with the first lne project with an estimated Cost of s7 Mil lion will include a Simpsons Sears department store with 000 Square feet a Dominion stores supermarket a .750 seat famous players theatre and 35 specially shops and stores. The second phase to be under Eaton s department store and an Eaton department store and an additional 20 to 25 shops at the East end of he mall. County court judge lome Ferg presiding gave or. Burtniak. Votes to votes for progressive conservative Stew service i Art e. Mclean. R. B. Bob Sheldon the Liberal. Candidate trailed with 620 votes. Unofficial election night re suits had Given or. Burtniak votes or. Mclean and or. Sheldon 607
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