Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 13, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Phone 786-6081 by Alexander foot thebe s an girl in our town who deserves the respect of us All for her fortitude. She has1 two Brothers Ages 16 and 12. Their sole Parent their father had been unable to Cope with responsibilities involved so the girl showing a rare kind of courage in one so Young took it upon herself to rent an apartment and is trying to raise the family herself earn ing Money through a labor Type of Job. She sleeps on the floor. There is Only one bed. So perhaps with Spring cleaning under Way with a bed or two available could Contact mrs. D. John son of the children s Aid society of Winnipeg. Incidentally the society can always use any kind of functional furniture this girl s initiative should be encouraged. Quarts of paint have been Don ated for a giant paint in convention Centre site Board Fence facing Carlton Street Between St. Mary and York avenues. The big sister association along with the tourist and convention association will get it started at 1 . Next saturday the Many friends and former col leagues of Gordon Mclauchlin 210 Ashland Avenue will be Happy to know he s still Active despite his retirement after 43 years with the Winnipeg fire department. At the moment he s painting his House. Or. Mclauchlin retired recently after attaining the rank of Deputy fire chief. He remembers when firefighters worked an 84-hour week next wednesday at the Highlander 1871 Ellice Avenue the Hadassah Wiz organization will be hold ing its annual Bazaar and auction with a raft of door prizes ranging from a family season membership for the fireplace swimming Pool to a 1972 Auto. As Well Asen text ailment and food regular new and used clothing baked goods and children s games and specially Booths. It s a wow Sale. What with a miss Manitoba candidate Bever Ley Magis who portrays a stripper in one skit and a Csc Man in the Street mix up in another a revue gently fun to watch has been held Over at . Next tues Day to Friday at vibrations. It s Winnipeg Community theatre s presentation of the Middle vue by Winnipeg Ger Brian Richardson. Hit of the troupe is Doreen Gui Cheret the others include Richardson bearded Martin Maurer Leslee Achorn Diane Laczko Doug Aht ski Pauline Lynn Woodman Maureen. Taggart Bernard Boiardi playing at the piano Lynn to land an exhibition of. 60 Art entries from All areas served by air Canada will be on display in the Richard son building concourse from .9 . To 9 . Monday and tuesday and from 9 sum. To 6 . Wednesday. Prizes were awarded at a private reception Friday night. Among the 60 Oil paintings drawings Watercolours prints and sculptures Are submissions from Athens Vienna and bar a Ados As Well As Montreal Toronto and Van Couver. Winnipeg , at 8 . Monday in Trinity features Wayne Wiersum a Cheol Gist for the Churchill diversionary ideological project speaking and showing slides on the situation at Southern Indian Lake and rat River. The nth anniversary Tea of David living Stone school 270 Flora Averye will be held from 3 to 5 . 7 . To 9 . Wednesday. And Somerset school is holding an open House from . To 5 . And from 7 . To thursday with the theme children of Many lands the cycling syndrome is spreading or. Ross Fitzpatrick and or. Bob Moir whose Assiniboia animal Hospital officially Mon Day Promise to Cycle the Ottee Miles to their office every Day for fresh air exercise Anil the Tinie Well take care Winnipeg the Beer and skits committee is embarrassed because of an and in the year Book for its recent show. A cartoon depicted Manitoba development corporation fund recipients including feed rite Mills. But feed rite Mills has never had to take Ariy mag Loans and was rightly annoyed. Saturday May 13, 1ft2 Clau mail registration nuo intr 0286 grime up suspects Are younger by Mike o Shaughnessy free Preu staff writer while crime is on the in crease in Winnipeg s inner City area the age of suspected criminals is on the decrease. This was revealed in inner City police chief Norman Stewart s annual report for 1971. E report revealed that crime in the inner. City area Rose by 8.41 per cent in 1971 Over 1970 and that 56 per cent of arrests for crimes covered by the criminal code of Canada were of juvenile aged offenders compared to so per cent in 1970 and 46 per cent in 1969. The report also showed that the number of juveniles handled by the department Rose. 16 per cent in 1971 Over the previous year to and that of them were repeat offenders. One of the most serious areas of increase in crime was in housebreaking and suit break ing the report said. These in creased by 40.23 per cent to More than 80 per cent of these crimes were committed by juveniles the chief reported. A similar percentage of Auto thefts were attributed to Juve Niles. These Rose to from in 1970. The chief linked the increase in serious crime to the use of drugs and noted that arrests of juveniles for glue sniffing were up 94 per cent to 447. He said the Lack of treat ment facilities available for juveniles aggravates the prob the report stated that there were crime reports handled by. Chief Stewart s depart ment in 1971, compared to in 1970. Cases closed by arrests re covery of goods or warnings to talled or 40.19 per cent of the total crimes reported Down 1.04 per cent from 1970. Arrests were made in connection with All murders in 1971. The report also contained Winnipeg puts on the dog shanty 1 Jayc r by Esther Tennenhouse free staff writer opening nights Are usually the time to put on the dog a Little. Friday was no exec Priori at the mid Canada dog show at the top prizes for the Day were taken by visiting stars an Lhasa also and Keesh Onden both varieties traditionally bred exclusively As show dogs. The growing reputation of the five year old Winnipeg show is expected to bring even More representatives of the upper crust of canine society to town next year and draw repeats of capacity crowds. Four Hundred and eighty dogs were and More than 700 entries a Day Are scheduled for saturday arid sunday reflecting a 25 per cent increase in registration Over last year show officials said Friday. Increasing popularity of is partly due to dog owners showing a growing in Terest in purebred animals As Well As to the unique qualities of the. Winnipeg show says judge Edna Joel of Toronto an a u t h o r i t y at Canadian dog shows for the past 22 years. Dog owners More and More Are noticing when their pet s Pedigree is showing she said. They Don t Jarit to be seen walking with the Heinz 57 Vari Ety neighbors Are walking take one Breed for example says show official Bill Feidler. F i v e years ago Winnipeg boasted three afghans. This year 17 were entered in figure represents less than City s afghan hound he said. They fio through their paces in a non profit dog show which is notable for its Public and Stan Dards judges said. The Winnipeg show which was the Kinsmen s club five years ago and can Linued by fort Garry kennels and Gateway obedience is now supported by 12 local kennels a rid is one of Only five benched shows across Canada. This Means the dogs Are on display throughput , an attraction that draws the Public to the events. Even two years ago breeders did not bother coming from Points within Manitoba such As Thompson but the Competition is now attractive enough to lure a Carload of poodles from Michigan and a truck Load of retrievers from b.c., or. Feidler said. Entries from the United states have jumped by 10 per cent this year and they come from points., As Distant As okla homa and California. A a a a d i a n breeders and owners from provinces As far away As Nova Scotia and Newfoundland As Well As the West have entered dogs in . The spate of dog shows in Southern Ontario keeps Eastern breeders conspicuously absent from the program one source american owners were show Irig some of the More unusual Breeds Friday. Taffy a Bull terrier owned by Barbara Hagberg of Cam Bridge Minnesota expects to find three others of her Breed at . A Cross Between a bulldog and an old fighting Ter Rier Taffy is of a Breed known for a roman finish to her Skull a of profile from ears to nose. One of a kind Friday was Marinkas Blue boy a Bedling ton terrier from Cloquet Minnesota who sported a close Brus Cut curving from ears to nose. Winner of Canadian Best bred Puppy was an Lhasa also called lass Rab Ming Tsu to owned by Don Besant of Kenora ont. A Keesh Onden Champion item Dorp Blastoff owned by mrs. G. Beesley of Fredericton new Brunswick walked off with Best Canadian bred in show and i Best in show prize for Friday. This White Bull terrier an unusual Breed Waits her turn at the ring at the mid Canada dog show which opened Friday in the Highlander. Taffy is owned by Barbara Hagberg of Cambridge Minne Sota. Nicki one of five registered at the mid Canada dog show gets a fashionable hair do from attendant Elaine frown. Nikki is owned by Harriet Conns of Warrenville Illinois. The How continues saturday and sunday in the Highlander. Morning bulletin Manitoba a 4iitwhancr met Tara Mhz Torta we mow to tally them gnat urn. A. A smut we May with to Watt a Metaj to Nowr Mani to we a Huriy my Naa not him Rafi ont win my met my Mem Noftle Man aft Flom he min Mai
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