Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 8, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Canada Usa local by Andy Mellon please allow me to introduce myself i i m a Man of wealth and taste the Man who Sang i those lines really needs no introduction for millions of fans across North America. After months of rumours that they would once again visit the United states and Canada. Mick Jagger and the rolling stones have released an itinerary which will see the group perform 39 concerts in 31 different cities. Winnipeg of course in t included in the schedule. The stones have lined up three Canadian dates for the tour. Kicking off the almost two month Long haul will be a gig at Vancouver s Pacific coliseum on june 3 the other Canadian appearances will be Toronto deaf Gar Dens on july 15 and Montreal the forum on july 17. Winni Eggers Best Chance to catch the group will come june 18, when the band plays in the Minneapolis St. Paul sports Centre. Ticket prices for All shows Range from to 16.50. There s one catch however from what i hear no tickets will be sold through the mail. The Best Way to find out would be to write to the sports Centre Bloomington Minnesota and inquire about Pur chasing tickets. This is the stones first tour since the Altamont incident Back in december 1969, and May Well be our last Chance to see the band. Start making your plans now. Short stuff Young Tim Bachnan has joined Brothers Randy and Rob As a new guitarist for Brave Belt. The addition of Tim rounds the group but to a four piece again. Of yes another Bachman Gary manages the group which really makes it a family affair. Also going through personnel changes is spice. The band recently picked up bassist Bob Walker from Edmon ton and a Winnipeg girl Suzanne Morier on vocals. Walker was with witness for a couple of years and most recently backed up Ian and Sylvia. Organist Chuck Gor Ling says the group will be working out a new stage act featuring a lot of old Rock and Roll and Boogie numbers along with some of the More popular songs from the old group. The group has a few new original tunes together too and Hopes to use one of them As a followup 45 to Strawberry wine. A brother and sister act which goes by the name of Ronnie arid Natalie is trying to inject some life into Winnipeg s recording Industry with the formation of wac Winnipeg Manitoba Canada records. Basically the two Young entertainers Are looking for local people to serve As backing musicians producers and song writers for the recording venture which is designed to let talented Winni Eggers prove themselves right at Home. If you re interested or need More information Call Natalie at 489-4810, the latest broadcast Bureau of measurements bpm ratings for Canadian radio stations have been re leased arid significantly enough show that crw pm has continued to increase its listening audience. More and More people seem to be turning on to pm and it s reflected in the ratings. Pre registration by mail is Over but there s still time to enrol in the Media workshops which will be happening at the University of Winnipeg saturday and sunday. Learn television production news writing radio program Ming and much More. Cost of the workshop is and registration will take place at . Saturday in theatre a Manitoba Hall u of w. The readers write dear or. Mellen i would like to comment on your recent column in which you mention sky flowering again. I Hope this is not another Rumor which Winnipeg is notorious for. Because we certainly need an pm Flower station of some sort. Crw pm needs the Competition. A Mere four hours of music could be extended to 24 perhaps but them what can one expect from Winnipeg my apathy for. This City is based on the Savoy Brown concert in the Peg which Drew Only people. It also pertains to several other concerts if not All of them. Yours truly Gilbert l. J. Tetrault 33 Norwood drive Winnipeg. First of All my Story concerning sky was in regard to the new programming planned for the station s am for mat not pm. Personally i d like to see no Flower brought Back to life once again although chances of it happening seem slim at Best. In the meantime sky s new format should be in operation within a week so Check it out. Here and there the Lith Manitoba High school drama festival Heads into its final four nights this eve Ning with entries from Garden City collegiate Manitoba theatre school and Gordon Bell High school. All productions Are staged at the warehouse 140 Rupert Avenue and curtain time is 8 . Vincent Massey High school in Brandon will present Carousel 72 a three ring circus wednesday through Friday in the school auditorium. Starting time All three nights will be looking for Hostel information Check with the Cana Dian youth hostels association 889-4690 for help. A collection of enamels and constructions by Szonk Rusich of new York will be presented saturday from 2 to 10p.m. And sunday Between 2 and 8 . At the Manitoba theatre Centre 174 Market Street. The Public is invited to attend. Did you know that Carole King s tapestry album is now the biggest Selling up of All time with More than six million copies moved that s a pretty amazing feat when you consider she s beaten the the beatles. 786-6081 monday May 8, 1972 Clist Vuil number 02s6 litter drive Success streets and boulevards looked a Little cleaner and funding for new facilities at Camp Ames of a giant shot in the As he result of 1.000 pairs of will ing hands that gathered litter throughout Winnipeg All Day saturday. The reason for it All was clean a Thon Day two a project of Camp Arnes. Held to raise funds for a Kitchen and dining Hall which is now under construction at the Camp located 90 Miles North of Winnipeg. P r o j c c to Secretary William Dyck announced sunday that the workers collected bags of litter during the eight hour operation it was disposed of with the help of the Engineer ing and Public works depart ments of the Community areas. Of equal importance was the in pledges that became due after the operation was completed. Despite the cold weather the project met All our expect said or. Dyck who added that organizers had hoped to Clear even after expenses which will be less than we should surpass our Camp Arnes which collected in its first clean a Thon last year is a non profit Public Camp operated by the Lake Winnipeg Mission Camp society. Math prizes awarded Randy Jung of 1252 Aberdeen Avenue has won first place in the eighth annual Manitoba mathematics contest for Grade 12 students. The sister High school student will receive the contest is sponsored by the Canadian mathematical Congress and the actuaries club of Winnipeg. It to directed by the University of Manitoba s department of mathematics. I a second prize of was awarded to Gordon Challes of .700 Goulding Stree who is a student at Gordon Bell High school. A third prize of was awarded to a Vincent Massey collegiate student Mitchell tul Loch of 916 Byng place fort Garry. Bruce Warnock of 49 River Road St. Vital a Dakota collegiate student won the fourth prize of in addition to the prizes for the four Best papers awards of were Given for the Best paper in each District Mani Toba had been divided into 10 districts for the contest and to the top three papers from the Winnipeg District. District prize winners were Orest Halushchak West Kil Donan collegiate Institute nor Man Hechtenthal Joseph Wolinsky collegiate Linda Roe land Somerset collegiate Gor Don Clarke r d. Parker collegiate Giselle Morier or Emieux Sang Nicholas Newman St. Paul s High school David p r o c n e r St. John s High school Gerald Regehr Niver Ville collegiate Brian Yama Shita Daniel Mclntyre collegiate Institute Ivan leavens Stonewall collegiate prank Thompson Elton collegiate Institute and John Van Berkel Brandon collegiate Institute. The examination was de knights to bid for 74 olympics for retarded the Manitoba state Council of j Rop Olitan of al1 ukrainian Cath the knights of Columbus has i Olics in Canada George Cardinal announced its intention to bid Flahiff roman Catholic Arch. For the right to play Host to the Bishop of Winnipeg lieutenant 3974 olympics for the mentally retarded. The announcement was made by state Deputy Michael Baktis a at a banquet saturday Cele Brating the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Manitoba Council and the project was of scially endorsed sunday Al a meeting of the state Council directors. Details for the project have not been completed but Are expected to be announced shortly. Announcement of the project j governor w. John Mckeag and others at the head table. The three Levels of govern ment were represented by Joseph p. Guay member of parliament for St. Boniface representing prime minister tru Cleau cultural affairs minister Larry Desjardins representing Manitoba premiered Schreyer and councillor John gee representing mayor Steve Juba of Winnipeg. Sen. Mol Gat s address dealt was the highlight of the evening i with the theme of the Cerebra of Celebration which recalled 50 ton a years of service to both the pledge to Unity. Church and the Community As a the work of Manitoba s whole. 1 knights for the youth of the More than 700 knights attend province was also the theme of de the banquet and Ball held at Short presentations Given by the the Centennial concert Hall government representatives and along with representatives of by Ernest j. Wolff supreme government the clergy and director of the knights of co other service clubs. I Lumbus who represented us guest speaker for the evening j preme Knight or. John w. My was senator Gil Mol Gat who j Devitt of new Haven joined Maxim Hermaniuk met i Cut. Connelly president of medical group three of the people who became temporary helpers of the Sanita Tion departments Here saturday display the most common item picked up Dur ing clean a Thon Day two soft drink cans. These Youthful workers All Grade 6 students at Linwood school Are left to right Tanis Boyd Laura Simmons and Nelson Karpa. Reasons for cancellation of outlined in response to statements by not usually made Public. Or. Program advisers had told him h. E. A. coordinator i Mcnamara s statements that John Mcnamara the Federal department of manpower arid immigration has made Public its reasons for cancelling the project s local initiatives Grant. Prairie Region director general for the department Jean Edmonds said Friday that although such details Are governments do not under land Felly what Are the Basic health needs and How they should be met the president of i the Manitoba medical association said saturday. Or Peter Connelly of Winnipeg said Federal and Provin Cial officials expect top much from Canada s health system believing it _ will provide the Panacea for social problems such As housing and welfare. Governments should Stop and look at where they Are going in trying to impose big Ger and better managerial sys tems in he said. They. Should be doing is asking the patients what they d r. Connelly was elected had a right to overspend its Federal Grant have left us no alternative but to Tell the Public exact-1 by Why the contract was Ter after his project had been terminated april 29, or. Mcnamara said local initiatives he could overspend the govern j resident of the Assoc anon at ment grand and he termed the Arf Nua business meeting which ended saturday at the International inn or Kenneth termination conspiracy. Civil service contest winners named Rise in health costs discussed the idea that those Able to pay the political Price or Sacri mrs. Edmonds said a Wylie of Winnipeg was chosen Progress report submitted by j president elect and or. Peter on april 9, cover-1 Commerce of Killarney was ing expenditures to March 31 j elected vice president. Pay should pay for at least a portion of their medical costs should be carefully reconsidered the president of the can Adian medical association said saturday. Perhaps we should reconsider our decision to make health care for All and for or. H. D. Roberts of St. Johns nfld., told the annual meeting of the Manitoba medical association in the International inn. Having the individual pay for a reasonable portion of All health senders May Well prove to be the Only Way in which we will be Able to effect fice he said approaches to be and projected expenditures to May 31, showed the project had overspent the total Grant by and that projected expenditures would have brought the total Over expenditure to by the scheduled Termi nation Date. A special audit by the depart ment of manpower and immigration in Early april showed that Lack of adequate records made it impossible to ascertain in detail the extent to which sex used in controlling health care Pendi Tures incurred by the project were eligible for reimburse ment under lip and confirmation of any other sources of financial support to meet sex costs Are increased efficiency and elimination of unnecessary ser vices reduced frequency of required services utilization of Pendi Tures in excess of the con less expensive personnel such j tract ceiling had not been pro As nurses nurse tract toners j and physician assistants Revi Sion of the physician fee or lower the amount by using a different method of payment. Patients want accessibility availability and professional expertise and do not want to be come lost in a system of complicated administrative Machin or. Connelly said. Medicine is an individual and human thing. What doctors Are fighting Are the efforts to dehumanize he said. Or. Peter Connelly governments Are seriously concerned about health costs., but Are Over anticipating the rewards from health services and Are making statements re Garding their Medicine is seen As the cure All in 1972 which Educa Tion was in the 1960s, he said. Or. Connelly warned there is a real danger the expectations will not be achieved bringing governments and health professionals into disrepute. Weather car Accident signed to single out students j timely control the unacceptable q with unusual mathematical Tal Cost he said. J iy1j.j.s it Lull to mrs. Edmonds said Sions were begun at once with . Culminating with a meeting april 19 with or. Mcnamara a n d co manager Don b r e 11 o n who denied i records were inadequate and i asked that the audit be con i tinted. Morning bulletin for the of writ Provinati Loii Oines a crop 4ht restricted to Corner of Soka Chewin. Some Cloudy a Triode. Eur in most other regions today. these will be generally Brief. Rita re. A Soi to seasonal values of near 60 this Mill Readi i a Elpe eted figure on the map . Expected High temperatures ent and included questions re Quiring a considerable am neither the medical profes-1 Sion nor government alone can i an mount of imagination and Rea i contain the health Cost Rise he 18-year-old native of Steep zoning. Ability. Fire ruins residence room said. Rock Man., was killed Satur health service the results of the Book mar student at Queenston Ket poster contest sponsored by Winnipeg children s Hospital were released monday and presentations of awards were to be made at . Monday in the Polo Park mall. The contest was open to All pupils in grades 1 to 3 in schools in the City of Winnipeg and the entries were judged by representatives o f the Book Market and the Winnipeg Public Library the children had the Choice of two themes the Winnipeg children s Hospital or the child s favorite Story More than 425 entries were sent in. Richard Patterson a Grade 1 student at Dieppe school in Charles Vood was the grand prize Winner for his drawing entitled the ambulance. His school will receive a .15-volume set of child Craft. Reference books. Richard will receive a Book school will re Antl i a world won second prize. He chive a Book prize school will receive Book Globe. Prizes will be Given to the four winners in each Grade. The winners Are Richard Patterson and Dean Jenkyns of Dieppe school Lowell Harvey Lauren Good and Debbie Smeall of of Ken Wald school in fort Garry Randall Shewchuk of Florence Nightingale school John Coni Cella and Wade Stoddart of sir John Franklin school David n i s h i k a w a of Queenston school Sherri Lyn Wark Doris Austin and Sandra Chapman of Voyageur school St. James Assiniboia. A saturday morning fire ruined a room in the Winnipeg general Hospital interns Resi Dence. 720 Mcdermot Avenue. A Winnipeg inner City fire department spokesman said the fire in room 419, was reported Ligating the possibility of electrical problems in the room the spokesman indicated. The Public is going to have i Day evening when his car went to be made to dip into its own i out of control and rolled in to a pocket and pay for some Espe ditch two Miles West of Here. John Jonas Gillis. Who had been ranching near Peon an Point Man., had been driving his car East on Highway 513 at the time of the Accident an ramp spokesman said. Scially initial also the Public must be taught not to seek or be for Bidden Access to unnecessary services and to accept health services from less Well trained people on a less frequent 17. Of Steep a. Roberts dismissed the thought that medical care and a passenger in the car Don i. Of Sti Rock was slightly injured in weekend group encounters set the Manitoba human relations Centre 301 Vaughan Street will conduct six weekend residential human relations ses Sions. The group will also hold full d a v and weekly encounter the Book Market where used groups books May be purchased is j the programs Start in Cravon sponsored by children s Hospi May and end in june. Some of Tal and All proceeds will be i the subjects Are effective Corn ram in j Homes will be a valuable appreciated Public service but it will be very very one probable problem is More stringent standards and increased personnel in the Nurs ing Homes. In the. Long run nursing Homes May Cost As much to operate As hospitals. Or. Roberts said the Cost problems in medicare cannot be pinpointed to a specific cause. For example physicians ser vices account for 23 to 2-1 cents of the health Dollar. You could eliminate Cost in creases for physicians services and still not solve the prob Mother. Mrs. Inga Gillis resides in East Kildonan at 1010 Brazier Street suite auditors with another Progress report which was to include missing documentation and i records she said. I the auditors confirmed the Over expenditures on april 2.x i although they had not been sup plied with the promised i Progress report and payroll i records. Mrs. Edmonds said. Because of the inconsistency of information supplied to the department in the Progress re Post and the inconclusive Ness of audit the department Lead no alternative but to end the contract which was done by hand delivery to or. Mcnamara april. 29." mrs Edmonds said. Gypsumville is North of Winnipeg. 160 Miles body found after Blaze Lawn i. Into compost Dauphin Man. Staff the body of an unidentified Man was pulled from the smouldering ruins of a farmhouse near Here saturday morning. The ramp said the fire was discovered about 10 . Satur Day by Maurice Kuchma of Ukraine. Man., but the House burned to the ground. The ramp said the body was used for the Hospital s research j Muni cation in groups psycho Jim. It will be open All drama teamwork and group urged the Federal govern i taken to Winnipeg where an an David Nishikawa a Grade 31000 books. Programs. Week during shopping hours and has a Supply of More than decision making. Information is available at the Centre. Ment. To concede it was wrong in providing first Dollar cover age reverse is decision and Lopsy was to be monday in an Effort to establish the Man s identity. Winnipeg pollution probe has requested that Manitoban com. Post to Weir Spring Lawn takings rather than burning them. This request arises out of re ports of a Haze Over some residential areas especially is. Vital from the widespread burning of leaves the Organiza Tion said in a statement. Composting consists of mix ins or layering soil with food Plant and animal wastes. This performed j mixture watered periodically decays and produces nutrient Rich soil. Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Regina Brandon the Fos Winnipeg Thunder Bay Kenora Ottawa Toronto Montreal Halifax Miami los Angeles Minneapolis new York pkscm1x Rome Paris London Berlin Amsterdam Winnipeg temperature comparisons May a May 7 last year Normal Max. Win. Mean 25 3a 5s 78 5x 33 .62 37 50 highest on record 9.1 in 1891 Lotf a record 12 in 1907
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