Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 29, 1969

Issue date: Tuesday, July 29, 1969
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Monday, July 28, 1969

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Unprovoked attack on a Oil boy and was sentenced to one year in heading Ley jail. The formal charge was Caus ing bodily harm. Cnnon counsel David r. Big card told court. Bouse Uel approached tie boy about . May 2 at a bus Stop Al Portage Avenue and Donald Street and punched him in the face knocking him Down. He then kicked the boy in the free. Winnipeg police said 13 Stit Ches were required to close a Gash in the boy s forehead. Bousquet was arrested at the scene. He received a concurrent one year sentence after pleading j guilty to a charge of attempted i theft. Court was told Bousquet was the members election be arrested Early april 15. Shortly came official when the results ramp constables saw of the june 25 election were him alld Uvo other people published saturday in the Mani attempting to remove the tires from romantic dont you reau2e she s gone steady with in now what do you j what s wrong with Phoben i told you to bring a Butch you have to bring these shoes Apsche Isitt that pretty expensive not when Thev Wear out you Cam make Tuque soup out of them 7 no you che4v me Outana More. Weve to talk about Olp times. Olp sergeant never 7housht we p meet Mam How you be chans Epsice were airborne. Wis6ers, to whatever or. Pes Mon s chauffeur asks Toba Gazette. The seven Ridings where re sults have not yet been made official Are Dauphin Kiel St. Vital Churchill Roblin Bina and Rupert land. In Dauphin a recount re Quested by Defeated progressive conservative minister of transportation Stewart e. Mclean confirmed the election of new Democrat Peter Burtniak the newly appointed minister of tourism and recreation. In Kiel a recount confirmed the election of former education minister Donald w. Craik and a recount in St. Vital confirmed the Victory of mayor j. A. Hardy of St. Vital also a conservative. No explanation has been Given for the delay in declaring official the returns from Roblin Pembina or Rupert land. Or. Burtniak is the Only Cabinet minister whose election is yet to be made official. The rest of the Cabinet will be sworn in at . Wednesday. A car on a garage lot at 1357 Saskatchewan Avenue. Is. J James Assiniboia. He ran away but was later captured. Teachers9 courses offered j six courses ranging from the open area concept of education i to teaching children with learn disabilities will be offered i to teachers across the province during August by the Manitoba i teachers society. I the courses which do not Lead to University credits for degrees have become a popular offering of the teachers society. About 400 teachers have enrolled. Courses will be conducted in Brandon Dauphin Minnedosa Portage la Prairie Roblin and greater Winnipeg. A course on the open area concept will emphasis team leaching grouping of students and the use of resource centres. About 125 teachers will participate in the course to be held in cheats machine 3 months Daniel George Craib was sentenced tuesday in Winnipeg magistrate s court to three Mouths in jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under s50. I magistrate Isaac Rice passed i sentence after court was told thai Craib cheated a Coin i changing machine at a self service laundry May 26, by depositing a Metal slug in the machine and pocketing the change received. The incident was reported to police by a woman who was in the building at the time. Craib was arrested shortly afterwards court was i told. I gels for cancer research an assistant professor in the j department of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Manitoba has been awarded a two year research Grant of i from the National can cer Institute of Canada. The recipient. Or. Helen a. Toews will seek a method of relating the changes occurring in the Chrom Soncs of cancel cells to a patient s exact condition making it possible to i select the most suitable treat j ment. According to a news release issued by the Canadian cancer society the bulk of the Money. Derived for the most part from Public contributions to the Ca i Nadian cancer society will be used to pay the salary of a Laboratory technicians and the rest will be spent for supplies and special St. Boniface. Brandon and por Tage la Prairie. Another course on continuous Progress will focus on school organization curriculum and student evaluation. About 100 teachers have enrolled in the course scheduled for offering in Dauphin St. James Assiniboia and Minnedosa. The learning disabilities course to be held at Brandon University will concentrate on the nature and identification of learning disabilities diagnostic techniques and remedial work programs. The five Day courses also include three on language arts for grades 1 to 3 teachers grades 4 to 6 teachers and the first leaves Winnipeg teachers at the Junior High i . Friday. Entertainment stopovers on trips to special entertainment and sightseeing Tours Al Stopover Points have been scheduled for two six Day Canadian National i railways Churchill excursions. At school level. Vegetable k. Growers Yuskiw a i Portage la p r a i r i e i Man. Special a delegation headed by president de 1 c Connery of Portac la Prairie met with agriculture minister Santuc l Yuskiw Friday and pre Senter the new minister with a Grid on behalf of Manitoba association of vegetable grow ers or. Gunnery said there were main Points the association wanted to make in their Brief meeting. The first was Assis Tance to potato growers whose crops were drowned last fall. Or. Cummery said the a revious administration h a d turned Momii Down on request Lor Aid but they fell that wih a Lew minister and a mar who comes from this particular area Himsel and knows the prob lems. We have some Opportunity in gelling Aid for a lies i the problem or. Oin Ncry said was quite serious lie said the association had told the pre Vious government thai they eared growers Mich have o Cal Back on their acreage Terai in of Lack of and thu in rears did come three this Many h to k 1 chill clip i girl Dikiy Jailil i ice n the other Point Oiler v in u was that Coin in s ii i i d Ken in our visits to the Manitoba Hydro Kettle rapids Power develop ment project near Gillam and to the Nelson River Power project will be a part of the excursions. Stops will be made at several Northern Manitoba centres in eluding Dauphin flin flon the Pas Thompson and Churchill. The full Day Stop at Churchill will enable people to visit local attractions such As the port facilities Grain elevator. Esk Imo museum Indian Village and fort Prince of Wales. The first tour will accommodate 230 people. The second Lour will leave the in station aug. 8. Man recreation program enlarged Carman Man. Special enlargement of car Man s recreation program has been under Way since the appointment in june of Ceasare Gianno of Winnipeg As a full time rec reason director. The program caters to people of All Ages in the Community the summer playground program has attracted More than 30 youngsters. Blair Lawson is supervisor and Waller Draper assistant. A six week swimming instruction program is Way and a swim meet is planned late in August. The revived Carman Tennis club will play Host at a Tennis meet aug. 14 at Carman Park where the courts Are in excellent condition. Meanwhile baseball is in the limelight. Carman recently hosted two provincial championship games. Carberry area Riding club praised Carberry Man. Special new York photographer John Lewis stage on assignment by the Manitoba government with Don Macarthur and other staff members from the Manitoba department of tour ism and recreation on a recent visit had High Praise Lor i he efforts of the Woodbury Riding club Here in promoting Riding in the Spruce Woods Forest Reserve. They observed a sunday Trail ride through the Woods by 55 members of the club and stationed at designated Points took pictures of the riders on the Trail. Creek to gel dial phones in 71 i Elm Creek. Man. Special construction is under Way of a Manitoba Telephone system building which will House dial equipment which will go into operation in 1971. The building is 34 by 40 feet and the contractor is St. Leon Coop limited. Elm Creek is 12 Miles North of Carman. Carman girl qualifies for track team Carman Man. Special a Carman girl Peggy Hill 17, daughter of or. And mrs. W. L. Hill has qualified to join the Manitoba track team participating in the Canada summer games at Halifax beginning aug. 15. She will be entered in javelin shot put and discus events. Participants were chosen by the selection committee of the Manitoba track and Field association on the basis of their performance at various Twilight meets held since the beginning of june. Pipestone Pioneer woman reaches 90 Pipestone Man. Special numerous friends called to offer congratulations and Best wishes to mrs. James Reid of Pipestone recently on the occasion of her 96th birthday. Mrs. Reid born in Quebec was married there in 1896 and came to Pipestone in 1903 where she and or. Reid Farmed until they retired in 1940 to make their Home in Pipestone. Or. Reid died in 1963 and since then her son Percy has lived with her. Or. Nov mrs. Reid had 11 children of whom 10 Are living. There Are numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Departing Gilbert Plains pair honoured Gilbert Plains Man. Special or. And mrs. Wesley Ziwiski were honoured by friends relatives and neighbors Al a Surprise Farewell gathering at the Home of or. And mis. Matt Ziwiski recently prior to heir leaving with their three children to make their Home in St. Boniface Man. Presentations on behalf of the gathering were made to them by Carl Tokar Elmer Goran and Mike Maksymetz. Or. Ziwiski left his farm 1 Miles South and a half mile West of town due to ill health and has been employed As a Carpenter in Winni Peg since april. Mrs. Ziwiski and children leave this week to join or. Ziwiski in the City. Mrs. Diefenbaker to visit Roland Roland. Man. Special mrs. Diefenbaker. Wife of former prime minister John g. Diefenbaker will visit Roland her Birthplace monday when a Silver Lea and reception in her Honor will be held in Roland memorial Hall at . An invitation has been extended to people of the area to attend this event which is sponsored by Esford Rebekah Lodge. Or. And mrs. Diefenbaker will also be at Carman that Day at an event honouring George Muir my for Lisgar. Sponsored by i he Lisgar conservative association. Or. Dielen Baker will speak Al an evening Barbecue program there. Concluding the Day s activities. Rest on pair honoured on anniversary Reston Man. Special some 200 persons signed the guest Book when or. And mrs. John Hender son of Revlon were honoured by family and friends recently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Friends gathered at an afternoon come and go Tea and gifts were received by the honoured couple from the Bro Hiil Dublin Stonehill and Kinloss districts. A dinner was served in the masonic Hall for the family by the Dublin women s Institute at which the family gifts were presented. Present for the occasion were or. And mrs. Henderson s five sons and five daughters who runic from various parts of Canada for the occasion. 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