Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 8, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday May i. 1972 a to troops at Churchill for manoeuvres in North lev vivid a itt Smahl by Bob Lowery Churchill Man. Staff a manoeuvre involving More 1han 1.000 Canadian and i nixed states infantry men As Well As mor segian army observers is moving rapidly through its deployment stage in a Churchill based training exercise on this sector of the North american treat v organization Northern known As exercise Northern the operation is com minded by . J. C. Hayter. Commandant of the Royal Canadian regiment. Lon Don ont. Who was airlifted Here with an scr battalion the 1.200 Miles from London by armed services Hercules air Craft. Northern ramble is a Multi purpose it. Col. Hayter explained in an inter View saturday at his base head quarters set up in a hangar on the Churchill Airfield. It is de signed to give maximum train ing to the troops involved but also to assert Canadian sovereignty in the North and As part auction Sale May 9, 7 . 39 cent. Bed. 54" cant. Bed. Vanity their of drawers triple Rocker Oil painting drop Leaf Kitchen table and chairs record Cabinet room divider Bookcase Cabinet. Cloth i rack. Simplicity rot Otil Ter clothesline . Stand tables kerosene lamp bran Small wares Odds for ends Etc. Numerous articles arriving late for listing Laham auction sales 121 Smith St. 942-8061 Fri Coffelt served of the fulfilment of the Canad a n commitment to nato s Northern the latter he explained includes the Baltic sea area Northern Norway and North c r n Canada. The Canadian contribution is to have 5.000 1 men available for the Canadian sector of the flank. A . Army infantry com Pany of the 171st Alaska Bri Gade under Captain Tom car Roll will form b company in the four company battalion under . Hayter s command. During the manoeuvre the regu Lar Canadian b company will play the role of the enemy. There Are 100 militiamen from British Columbia to Newfoundland taking part in the exercise. . Hayter said be had chose Churchill from among several Northern locations be cause it was the most Saga Cious Choice in terms of assembling men and equipment through its excellent Airport facility. In terms of Cost he said to use an old phrase Here we get More bang for the he said he could accomplish the same thing in Churchill As in any other part of the North but at a lesser Cost which made it possible to give train ing to More men. The Churchill Airport facility was especially important he continued because the Buffalo aircraft being employed in part of the operation has a limited third generation of Kerr ownership and service 130-Adelaide Streit _ Winnipeg 2. I Zapfl. Offril 9-i i of fifi Smau lots Ceramic so. 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Suimin Al Lehtom Range and could not be serviced from other airports in the North. He said Churchill also offered Good maintenance facilities. The exercise will also involve cf5 Jet fighters from the 433 Squadron at Bagotville que. And four twin Hughie helicopters from 427 Squadron Petawawa ont. With a capacity of carrying 10 men. Another Factor in Churchill s favor . Hayter explained was that the ramble exercise is geared to give troops at the battalion level experience in deployment de Fence and the withdrawal phases of War in a Northern operation As opposed to an arc tic while the battalion has Artie equipment they May also experience rain and other conditions common to a temperate climate. In the deployment phase of the operation which begins tuesday the focus will Centre around a defunct radio installation situated on a 60-foot High plateau formed by a Glacier de posit in the Vicinity of the Bay line Way Stop Chesnaye about 40 Miles Southwest of Here. This will be recaptured from the enemy Force. During this period the combat troops will live in Arctic tents and eat hard army rations. Supplies will be airlifted in to As Well As air Craft land personnel carriers will be used As Well As Power toboggans and aluminium Snow shoes. Redeployment i s to begin May 17 and. The departure for London ont. Is scheduled for May 24. The Force then returns to standby for further nato operations. Special guests during the operation will include . D. C. Spry the scr regimental c o 1 o n e 1, . James q u i n n commander second combat group Petawawa and the Canadian air sea transport . Herbert commander of the 10th tactical air group St. Hubert que. The norwegian observers Are maj. Finn Kirkes Teun and maj. Kjell Han sen. The defence and civil Institute of environmental Medicine will also be represented by four scientists and two technicians who will study Many aspects of the physiological Side of such Northern operations in terms of the required calorie intake and the designs of various types of equipment. In addition to the exercise proper Hayter has Dis patched his a and b companies to Eskimo Poi rift. 150 Miles North of Here on an adventure training project. They will spend four Days carrying out navigational and survival exercises. The nature of the train ing is left to the discretion of the officer in charge of the various companies. The c and d companies of the battalion have received similar training earlier As part of operation Viking. All has gone right on sche Dule and strictly according to plan so said Hayter. A native of Vegreville Alta. The militiamen have been great. They work hard and seem to enjoy it. 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Up to 200 Miles Tim go Manott que Allfeld pts Sohall 5 Flooks of Furni Tufts j618 Arlington pm. 775-4426 i special Chubby Chicken Junior offer expires May 10 at participating Winnipeg drive ins and Coffet shop the final recital of the season under the auspices of the school of music of the University of Manitoba was presented sunday afternoon in the Eva Clare Hall. The artists taking part were Emily Pride violin David Banton. Viola Julia ban ton cello and Diana Mclntosh piano. Played Down by William Mann new. Delhi a the handling of a Border clash in Kashmir this weekend provided Clear evidence that the Indian and pakistani governments ire serious about discussing peace. We agreed on the hotline not to aggravate this one with press a High ranking Indian army officer said Sun Day. It s better. We decided to work it out among ourselves without involving a Seldom used direct Tele phone link Between head quarters of the opposing armies was put into operation saturday after Public charges and coun Ter charges Over artillery and infantry clashes in the contested Region on Friday. The result was a Quick soften ing of belligerent Public state ments and a ceasefire 36 hours after the fighting began. In past year a clash of such magnitude would Likely have had serious repercussions. But it looks like they re playing it Down As a minor local Skir one Western Diplomat said. That s a Good neither. Government has an n o u n c e d casualty figures. Sources in the Indian defence ministry said it was agreed that disclosing the number of killed and wounded would in flame edgy National tempers. The restraint on All sides is an apparent attempt not to jeopardize the peace talks be tween prime minister Indira Gandhi and Bhutto that Are planned for late this month or Early june. Indian government say mrs. Gandhi is prepared to offer a peace settlement giving Pakistan title to the nearly 40 per cent of Kashmir it controls in Exchange for the pakistani claim to the rest of the state. As part of the Deal. India also would return the pakistanis who sur rendered after the december War and the sources say mrs. Gandhi believes she can per Suade president Mujibur Rah Man of Bangladesh to accept this. India adds Banks new Delhi a Reserve Bank of India study shows that Branch Banks were opened Between june 1969 and May 1971, More than in Rural and Semi Urban areas. Family defeats Escapee Kingston ont. Up an escaped prisoner described by police As extremely dangerous is Back behind bars after being overpowered by a 17-year-old boy and his family. Police said Edward Mccaffrey 30, was returned to Penitentiary following his Cap Ture Friday night. Mccaffrey was serving a 20-year sentence for manslaughter in the 1971 slaying of an Ottawa Man who was shot three times crushed Between two vehicles and hit Over the head with a 45-Pound Cement Block. At the time of his escape Mccaffrey was receiving Psychia i Trie treatment at Kingston Gen j eral Hospital. He eluded his i guard and commandeered a Van with a Kitchen . Police said Mccaffrey in to Rcd the Home of Rev. Arnold Rigby 20 Miles North of Here and armed himself with the minister s .22-calibre Rifle. Or. Rigby said his two sons j Timothy and John and another j boy were alone in the House j watching television when a Man i entered their bedroom. My wife Evelyn and i were at Church in Kingston at the i Lime. When we arrived Home he had the boys in the Kitchen. He waved the gun and told us no one would be hurl if we co operated. He wanted the car. I he said he was going to take Timmy with him when he left. He sent Timmy upstairs to set him some clothing. When Timmy came Back he had a i the Man lunged at Timmy and the whole family jumped him. We overpowered him and called the or. Rigby i said. During the past season. Winnipeg has been badly served from the standpoint of chamber music. Two earlier concerts Only have presented this most civilized form of music making. In each Case the medium was that of the Trio. Except for a performance by students we have had no string quartet at All. Some of the greatest Musi Cal conceptions Are to be found in the string quartet and there is nothing in music quite As perfect. Turc wrote Only one string quartet not his greatest work by any Means but he wrote two piano quintets and two piano quartets. It was the first of the quartets that was heard on sunday. In treating the piano with strings the most successful co m p o s e r s like Brahms Franck Dvorak and Faure use the piano in several As a foil to the strings or accompanying the strings or provid ing sustained background through pedalling something the strings cannot do for them selves. A the opening of this c minor quartet has a Fine austere subject played by the strings in unison against a firmly knit syncopated chordal piano part. It was very Well played and proved to be most effective. The scherzo that came next was less successful in spite of its vivacity. The reason was the inability of the players first the piano and later the strings to shape the opening phrase satisfactorily. The digression was More successful but those Little wisps of conversation Between the upper strings were not really Clear. The Lovely adagio started very Well. The cello tune was most moving. The second subject needed a More sensitively veiled style from the piano the last movement was very successful. It was warm romantic and Appassionato. The first half of the program was provided by Diana Mclntosh at the piano. Mrs. Mclntosh has an assured technique and certain music seems to suit her. The sonata no. 3 by Prokofieff was More successful than the opus no. 2 by Beetho Ven. Her playing has great clarity but lacks warmth of tone and her accents become quite Brittle. We hear again and again that in Art Beauty is in the Eye of the in music Beauty is in the ear of the performer and we would urge her to listen Well to the sounds she makes wherever they might be. Sounds in one Hall May be vastly Dif Ferent from sounds in another Hall or at Home. It was Good to hear the variations from Robert Turner s so Nata Lyrica. These Are not for Mal variations More like developments of ideas. They Are not pretentious but arc of genuine interest and perhaps we might hear the whole work at a future recital. The contribution made by the University school of music has been a source of great pleasure to those listening. The perform ances have always had interest and some have been exceedingly Beautiful. We must also add thanks for the Only two novel ties performed in Winnipeg Dur ing the season. Nudists mkt the first world Congress of nudists will be held the week of Anc. 2 Al hip North Adriatic summer resort of . Proposals reported rejected London a a British commission has reported that Britain s projected constitutional settlement with rebellious Rhodesia is definitely unacceptable to the people of that Cen trial african country As a whole. The development reported by informed sources sunday night confronts the government of prime minister Edward Heath with a critical Choice. This centres on the crucial question of whether it should now abandon the plan and go on boycotting the regime of prime. Minister Ian Smith or whether it should attempt to Railroad the plan through de spite resistance by Rhodesia s Blacks. The report of the British com Mission headed by High court Ludge lord Pearce was handed to foreign Secretary sir Alec Douglas Home on thursday. Its contents pending Publica Tion in a few weeks remain officially secret. But. Informants who have seen the report said the conclusions address this message to Heath s government the majority of rhodesian meaning the Blacks who outnumber Whites by four million to have Given an unqualified no to a Deal envisaging slow political advancement to Ward Black Rule. The sources declined to re veal further details of the find Ings. The Smith regime proclaimed Independence from Britain in without London s Permis Sion. Since then the All White Salis Bury government has Marla Rhodesia system of racial or segregation. Elkhorn Council sets 1972 budget Elkhorn Man. 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