Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 19, 1972

Issue date: Saturday, February 19, 1972
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 19, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winning free Ness saturday Demuary 19, 1972 lines on life by do. Stuart a Rosenberg the Man was shaking with rage. He was thoroughly angry. He was going to get his re Venge he said. Nobody s going to do that sort of tiling to me and get away with when at last some quiet words could be spoken a Friend suggested if you really want to take re Venge on him and not on your self Why not try a Little pity. You d be amazed How my Cluj Good it will do the both of nature teaches a lesson about human nature. A certain Spe cies of Bee is equipped with a powerful stinger. But it is so constructed physically that once the Bee stings it Dies. And so with us. When we persist in hurting others we destroy something Good within ourselves. Many of us have been Hurt by malicious slander caustic gossip and a variety of betrayed loyalties. When we think of these things we become bit Ter with resentment. But the real answer is not More hate More Hurt More gossip and slander. The answer is pity. This is a religious teaching. But it is buttressed by psycho logical finds As Well. The psychologists Don t Call it pity or sympathy they Call item Pathy. They suggest that we get inside the feelings of the offend ing person see How he feels and get to know his shortcomings. When we do this he can t possibly Hurt us for we be come to How miserable he is himself. Instead of hating him we will pity him. And pity will teach us to Bury the Hatchet by Trad ing anger for compassion. This is the Way the Strong re main Strong by using no weapons save an understanding of weakness. For to understand is to forgive. If others have wronged us before striking Back we ought to remember that we have also Hurt people. And let s not add still another victim to our list. When you fight fire with fire you be got to increase the area of destruction. This is a lesson which maturity teaches. It is sometimes a costly lesson a lesson for which Many of us pay dearly some times at the Price of our Happi Ness. White valued Calgary up no one notices if the mayor and City Council Are gone for two Days but take away a Street sweeper for half a week and the com plaints flow in As the garbage piles up. The City s Street sweepers of whom there Are 14 downtown each cleaning a six Block area Are known As the White wings. To passersby they May not look and occasionally they overhear comments like Cyndria wine says could find a Man like that a Job if he does t really accomplish but White wings Are proves each collect about 12 garbage cans of other peo ple s refuse each Day and efforts to replace them with machines have failed. The men Are behind their two wheeled carts by ., dressed in the White jacket and helmet and glasses and rain coat. Their other equipment is in expensive and routine a wire Broom a Corn Broom the City tried using a vacuum cleaner to do the White wings Job but went Back to the men because the vacuum could not get the trash wedged into Corners or stuck to the storm sewers. Al Buehler technical super visor of the Street maintenance division said he gets dozens of applications for each White Wing Job. Forgive if you cannot forget j Public. Healthy and Able to meet the Calm quiet easy. Winnipeg to Rainy Chrtt fort Frances at Ikoku Thunder boy 6.00 7.50 10.10 13.50 those Are our one Way red coach fares. To find out about youth fares family fares group rates and other economical ways to go Call us or your travel agent. There Are eleven most frequently asked questions about funerals. In this series of advertisements we discuss each question and offer a Booklet what everyone should know about which provides the answers in greater detail. Esb Avld we rely solely ipod How for funeral exp Eues or an other of financial Ami Taaca available to us a Many people Are not aware of the benefits available for final expenses. Still others grossly Over estimate what can be done with a Small amount of insurance. Certain benefits which May be available Are death payments from the armed forces fraternal organizations lodges clubs Union welfare funds retirement plans Canada pension and in some cases from employers. Some churches also have funds available for this purpose if Yon belong to a Church discuss the problem with your pastor. Send foe this free helpful Booklet Yon incur no Cost or of i Gatun. Men now turning to plastic surgery an increasing number of Winnipeg men Are seeking surgery to counteract the effects of aging or to Correct congenital defects. Though Winnipeg is not a major Centre for such sur Gery the amount that s being done Here has increased at least 10 per cent Over the last decade. And according to a local plastic surgeon the trend will continue As Long As age is challenged by the most common cosmetic procedures performed on men Here include rhinoplasty is nose ears pinned Back reduction of baggy eyelids and a procedure called Gyne Comasia whereby oversized male breasts Are reduced to More Normal proportions. Dozens of operations for each of these Are performed locally each year. Except for the Gyne Comasia the operations usually Are not Cov ered by medicare and Cost about for a rhinoplasty and for eyelid reduction. Less common is the male face lift still mainly the preserve of women. About four Are performed on men Here each year. Patients Are usually Over 40 years and include mostly professional men and businessmen whose livings Are greatly influenced by appearance. Re sults for them Are As Gratifying As they Are for women. For the investment of three Days in Hospital and and his appearance is markedly improved and the clock slowed. According to the doctor if the operation is done when he s 50, afterwards hell probably look 44. And even when he s 65, he will Likely look Only not As successful is the hair transplant about 12 of which have been performed in Winnipeg. In this proce Dure a Small Section or plug of hair and Scalp is taken from the lower Back of the head and grafted on the front. The operation is very expensive also not on medicare and about for each Inch sized piece and most important the results according to the doctor Are rarely what s hoped for. Publicized hair transplants such As those of Bobby Hull and Frank Sinatra May be deceptive he said. We see these people Only on camera or in photos where the hair May have been retouched. Also he added because of their wealth both men can afford very realistic Centary hairpieces. Personalities of those seeking cosmetic surgery show the same variations in both men and women the doctor told me. Men Don t seem any More shy or apologetic their faces lifted or their baggy eyelids fixed than do women. The Only procedure for which he noted any difference is the rhinoplasty. Here he finds his male patients More demanding than his female and More to have suffered personality difficulties because of a misshapen nose. Although More surgery is being done than before we re not exactly swamped with he said. There is nowhere near the amount being done Here As in the United states. The reason he gave for this is americans Are generally More appearance conscious than canadians. The Canadian Man seems to be better adjusted than the american. His business life tends to depend More on his achievements than his the duty free shop at the International Airport has this week added a line of finnish jew Elry to its list of luxury items. The jewelry is of Silver and Gold and in traditional and contemporary designs. Generally speaking anyone who is on a direct flight out of Canada May take advantage of the items offered at the shop. Different rules apply to each traveller depend ing on destination and time spent out of the country. But even if you re just planning a 24-hour trip to North Dakota you May Purchase the items at the shop some of which offer savings up to 60 per cent Over the retail Price. Items for Sale Are Standard to duty free shops every where. Uliey include imported perfumes colognes cigarettes cigars watches and silk squares. The shop run by Cara operations limited has applied to the provincial legislature to sell liquor though a spokesman said they Don t know when the necessary Bill will be passed. According to Frank Syms chairman of the Manitoba liquor control commission it is unlikely they will be Able to sell liquor this year. The duty free Section is contained within the larger gift shop on the lobby floor of the Airport. The spokesman emphasized that purchases must be made at least 30 min utes prior to flight time. According to marketing Magazine a Canad an weekly for those in the advertising trades Ontario weight watchers by living off the fat of the land grown big enough to hire a professional advertising Agency for its promotion. A local executive for the Toron to based Cockfield Brown and co. Ltd. Advertising Agency said there s no move yet to do the same in Manitoba . Developing evader9 missile by Michael Getler Washington Specia tons the Pentagon will begin development soon on new Type of evader Missil warhead one that can Man oeuvre put of the Way of any enemy interceptor missile tha is trying to shoot it Down. The new weapon is being developed As a hedge against any possible improvements in Sovie anti ballistic missile de fences which might give the russians the ability to Neutral ize current non manoeuvrable . Missiles in flight. Pentagon officials stress thai this new development Effort does not amount to a decision to actually mass produce such devices. They want to develop and test a Model for such a weapon and get it to the Point where it could be quickly adapted if Nee Essary to . Minuteman icbms Polaris and Poseidon missiles fired from submarines and the new ulms submarine missile. At the moment the necessity for Ever actually deploying such devices would appear very re Mote. Not Only is the current soviet network limited to a Small system around Moscow which can be easily Over whelmed by just a handful existing . Missiles carrying multiple warheads but the end .s.r. Are close to a arms agreement that is expected to put stringent. Limitation on rival networks. The project will Cost at Leas million and it will probably be late in the decade before the if it works can be pressed into service if needed. While the project is being jointly run by the Navy and air Force and is meant to be compatible with All Long Range mis Siles of both services it is said o be heavily oriented to the Navy s new ulms missile sub Marine project destined to be come the major element of the . Nuclear Arsenal during the 980s. The Pentagon s scientists Lave been studying and expert m e n t i n g with various manoeuvrable Type missile War Eads since the Early 1960s, but lie new project represents a decision to concentrate on and develop a specific approach. The idea behind these themes is to fake out an Nemy interceptor missile in much the same Way that a Bas netball player does when crib Ling Down court for shot. C4ltkut Marcyniuk co. A you know How the tax Law applies to your particular set of deductions and exemptions if not visit our office today. Complete tax return we guarantee accurate preparation of your income tax return at no extra Cost to you. 1320 main Street weekdays 9 To 9 ., sat. 9 To 5 Pm. 589-7386 no appointment required earlier . Schemes involved firing a missile toward one target and then in a pre planned manoeuvre wired into the missile s electronic brain have it veer off toward another target. The new approach involves making the missile veer away but then return to its original target hopefully without any loss in accuracy. China opens exhibition Lima r e u t e r China opened its first exhibition of Industrial products Here wednes Day. China and Peru forged Rade links last april and Diplo Matic ties in november. Peru Tad Good opportunities to sell China products including fish meal its Staple Export fish Oil Cotton raw materials for fertilizers insecticides and other chemical compounds. The evader would also be a multiple warhead that is some or All of the multiple War Heads three each on a single minuteman missile and up to 14 each on Poseidon would be converted to the manoeuvrable Type. All saints anglican Church Broadway Osborne. 9a.m. Holy communion 11 Sung eucharist Umry and Church 7p.m. Choral Evensong allowing a Short form of Euc insist at 11 o clock will begin a our week series of prawn Tattoni on he nature and effects of religious and prejudice. The Rev. Canon Lames Brown will give the first pretend action and Lead the discussion which allows. Public notice the City of Winnipeg East Kildonan Community committee Ake thit the Eart Kildonan Community committee shall hold a pub e meeting in the East Kildonan Council Chambers. 755 Henderson Highway. Winnipeg on monday february 28th, 1972 at ., at which time and ice the committee shall sit and hear objections of the applicant and every her person including any person authorized by the City of Winnipeg who Spears and desires to give evidence or to make representation either on his in behalf or on behalf of another on the following applications for variance under the former North Kildonan zoning by Laws 1 file be. 1-72 Etc applicant Willart holdings Ltd. Subject to permit the maintenance Ai erected of a one Storey Semi detached two family dwelling having a front Yard 22.85 instead of 25 As permitted and having an East tide Yard of 3.15 with 2 eave projection instead of 5 As required. Premises 468-470 Dogwood drive. 2 file no 2-72 Etc applicant Eagle development Ltd. Subject to permit the construction of a commercial building having a rear Yard of 15 instead of 25 and a front Yard of 5.7 instead of 20 As required and to permit the accessory parking to be located in required front Yard. All to be developed in accordance with submitted plans. Premises on the West Side of Henderson Highway Between Lutz place and whellams Lane. 1 file no. 3-72 Etc applicant Fletcher Baker and associates on behalf of headway corporation Ltd. Subject to vary the g restriction to permit the maintenance of a dwelling As constructed with a Side Yard on the East Side of 3.6 with 1 eave instead of 5 As required. Premises 345 Douglas Avenue. Information concerning the above is available at the East Kildonan Community committee offices 755 Henderson Highway Winnipeg. L. E. Klump Community committee clerk East Kildonan Community. They re Selling your Home. They re standing on your front Lawn to show you a l s proficient residential real estate division. While it does t take these 19 people Back Row Glen Green away sales Eric Bagnall Rita Shyposh Hal Nordin , Marion Davis Art , Al Benger. Middle Row Florence Louise Wilson Joe Hamelin Art Willson Chris Shaley. Front convey Len read Barbara Wilberforce Al Elcombe Rinda Bisset Lane Befus to find you a new Home it s comforting to know that there Are 19 people working hard to sell what Are All these your Home when it s time to move. You can place your Trust. In these highly qualified sea soned professionals. And like All., professionals they take Pride in their accomplishments. From listing your Home to Selling it to finding you another they la spare no Effort. Call any of these people at 956-0460. It May be one of the most profitable things you la Ever do. People doing standing on your front Lawn Aronovitch limited residential Raal estate division is Lombard. Winnipeg phone 956-0460 fertilizers May Hurt cum lathe Dale Rome a experts meet in Here have reported some evidence that fertilizers May damage soil and water supplies but they say the chemicals Are needed to combat malnutrition in underdeveloped countries. A panel of 25 scientists Dis cussed the problem at a meet ing called by the in food and agriculture organization and the swedish International development association. The panel s chairman or. Robert a. Olson professor of agronomy at the University of Nebraska said there is some evidence that excessive fertilizer use May cause deterioration in water Quality with potential hazards to human health and aesthetic environment Bat he told the scientists agn Calton Mast first soil Waldheim invited on the path to National Prosper Ity in the developing he said fertilizers had contributed much to the Green revolution that has brought India Pakistan Turkey and other countries to or near self sufficiency in wheat or Rice. Despite environmentalists contentions that fertilizers Are destroying Good Olson said substantial evidence exists to the he cited lands in Australia new zealand and Britain and the soil of the Askov station in Denmark where chemical fertilizers have been used Many years. The panel found indications of red Cioc of the oxygen Content of surface Waters the clogging of fresh water bodies of algae and aquatic weeds and increasing Levels of nitrates and phosphates in ground and surface Waters. It also cited occasional cases of nitrate or nitrate poisoning of infants from vegetables gnaw a chemically Fermi v. L unto Fafe k. C Cape town Hester the we Ranawat Kas of fixed soft. But panel was Laid Oral Karl to visit of Gas Cave bees Atria my St Iwest Africa by factors Ali face tar accepted for Era even die a Feal fris be by my far Faapea Friday. Nerf Steft ;