Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Children learn Winnipeg free press. Saturday april 28, 1973 by Janice keys free press Suff writer give a child a cello and a Little coaxing at practice time and you never happen. For cellist Sumi know Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi Fine reputation As a concert a and Debussy at 3 . Sunday in Eva Clare Hall University of Manitoba. He will be accompanied by pianist Ada Dron slain. Or. Tsutsumi was enrolled in the famed Suzuki violin school at the age of six and spent two years there. The school is Able to achieve remarkable results with Young children because children learn faster when they Are Young or. Tsutsumi said in an inter View Friday. The school operates on the theory that the learning process is much faster with Young Chil Dren because they have no pre conceived notions and their Young minds Are Freezer from pre occupations with other things or. Tsutsumi explained. He believes that the Progress he was Able to make in master ing the cello was helped by his training at the school. But like most children the Young Tsuyoshi would rather have gone outside to play than practise he admitted with a smile they his parents had a difficult time convincing that practice is strangely enough notwithstanding the urgings of his parents who Are both music teachers it was a movie hat first prompted or. Tsutsumi to make up his mind to pursue his musical studies industriously. In the movie a cellist was playing in Carnegie Hall. At the time i decided i re ally wanted to be a cellist was so although he made his debut at the age of 12 with the Tokyo philharmonic it was in his final year of High school that or. Tsutsumi had his first real Opportunity to make his Musi Cal Mark. The symphony orchestra of a japanese broadcasting com Pany went on a world tour and or. Tsutsumi was chosen As the cellist. Since then he has established his reputation on three continents. Although he still enjoys per forming he also derives great satisfaction from teaching said or. Tsutsumi. He obviously is proud of the accomplishments of the music department at the University of Western Ontario where he gives classes to advanced cello students and coaches chamber music. Since he started there in 13c8, the school has grown both in numbers and in Quality or. I Utsumi said. The growth is so fast and 1 can without any hesitation say that our school is one of the schools in North Ameri the cello has just recently become an important instrument he said. Many teachers therefore have taught the cello in a less than scientific and practical manner. So breaking bad habits is one of the problems that he has faced or. Tsutsumi said. Many people tend also to think it is an extremely hard instrument to play he added. Everybody tends to think it such a difficult instrument beef prices Rise pork prices drop some retail pork prices dropped a few cents a Pound last week while beef prices generally Rose and the retail Price of onions skyrocketed to 89 cents a Pound from 25 cents a Pound. The various ire reflected in department o f Price changes the Manitoba agriculture s food Price Survey for the week ending april 20 and compared with the report for the week ending april 13. The jump in onion prices was for Canada onions medium in three Pound bags. They went up 64 cents a Pound retail to 89 cents a Pound. In beef the farm Price for rail graded beef dropped one cent a Pound and live weight beef Rose a fraction of one cent. The wholesale beef Price remained steady at 73 cents a Pound for carcass sides. At the retail level Blade roast Rose eight cents to a Pound Chuck Steak Rose five cents to a Pound sliced liver Rose six cents to 89 cents a Pound round Steak Bon Eless full round Rose three cents to a Pound Ham Burger and stewing beef front Quarter both Rose two cents to 98 cents and a Pound respectively and ground Chuck and Tbone Steak both Rose one cent a Pound to and a Pound respectively. Prime rib roast dropped five cents a Pound to sirloin Steak remained steady at Pound retail. The farm Price of pork dropped one and a half cents and the wholesale prices of various cuts fluctuated. A t the retail level pork shoulder roast Boston butt Rose seven cents to 86 cents a Pound loin roast Boneless Rose 13 cents to a Pound and pure pork sausage Rose eight cents to 92 cents a Pound. Ham butt half portion dropped six cents to 96 cents a Pound loin roast Bone in rib end dropped five cents to 99 cents a Pound Bacon Maple Leaf one Pound package went Down four cents to 96 cents a Pound and chops Centre Cut and chops rib end both went Down one cent a Pound to and respectively. Retail pork prices which remained stable were leg roast Centre Cut at a Pound smoked Ham Boneless at and Bacon piece Centre Cut at 89 cents a Pound. Most retail Chicken prices Rose last week while the farm and wholesale prices All remained at their previous level. Whole broiler chickens less than four pounds and those More than four pounds both Rose five cents a Pound retail to 59 and 66 cents a Pound respectively. Whole Cut up chickens Rose four cents to 78 cents a Pound and Chicken breasts and drumsticks both Rose one cent a Pound to and respectively. Whole chickens Utility Grade dropped eight cents retail to 48 cents a Pound. The farm and wholesale prices of turkeys also remained unchanged. But at the retail level Grade a turkeys 16 pounds and More Rose five cents a Pound to 66 cents a Pound and Utility Grade turkeys Rose two cents to 55 cents a Pound. But Grade a turkeys less than 10 pounds fell three cents to 59 cents Pound and Grade a turkeys 10 to 16 pounds dropped two cents to 64 cents a Pound. Grade a Large eggs Rose one cent retail to 65 cents a dozen Grade a medium dropped one cent to 59 cents a dozen and Grade a extra Large and Small remained steady at 70 cents and 54 cents a dozen respectively. For potatoes the farm and wholesale prices remained unchanged. At the retail level reds washed in 10-Pound bags dropped one cent to eight cents a Pound and netted gems in 10 Pound bags remained steady at line cents a Pound. Return Home Tel Aviv Israel a a government report said almost a third of recent immigrants to Srael from affluent Western countries return Home after ending no work and High living costs. A two bedroom apart ment in Tel Aviv Sells for As much As Orts of fruits nuts and veg Eta ies in 1972 Rose to million rom million in 1971, a 21 Ier cent gain. What should you expect from a funeral director service for All faiths. We offer full cooperation to clergymen of All denominations in order to pre serve the mean-1 Ingul qualities of the funeral service As a religious Rita. Clark Leatherdale funeral directors los Angeles . Sex former agent jailed a former aut Opac agent from Norway House was sentenced to our months in jail Friday Tor heft and ordered to repay in funds stolen from the provincial government s Auto insurance scheme. Ronald Hart 27, pleaded guilty to the charge last week n provincial judges court in he Law courts building and appeared Friday for sentence before provincial judge Lawrie my True that s that is not really something i want to or. Tsutsumi s schedule is a Busy one. He will be returning to Japan for a concert tour will teach summer classes at the Banff school of Fine arts at the Shawinigan Lake sum Mer school of the arts and at the Stratford festival and is scheduled to play in Russia in november for two weeks. And insurance pre Council backs bicycle safety program the Manitoba safety Council announced Friday that the organization is giving Strong support to National safety week through a wide ranging promo Tion of the bicycle safety Ourse. The Council believes that this formal course involving at least three hours of classroom instruction and three hours of on Opac from oct. 7, 1971 to june 8, 1972 in Norway House when he thefts occurred. The Money stolen was from fees collected for Drivers licences Noums. Crown counsel Howard Coller Nian said that Hart had been in a position of Trust which made the matter More serious than an Ordinary theft. Defence counsel Humle Wein Stein said that Hart was very remorseful and that he had at tempted to negotiate repayment of the Money to aut Opac. How Ever aut Opac refused partial payments and wanted the whole amount. Bike instruction produce Many safety conscious and skilful automobile Drivers in years to come. Assisting to make this course available in Many Winnipeg and Rural schools Are the departments of Highway and Edu cation school boards police departments and service clubs. Child safely week starts tuesday. Man fined for assaulting policeman a Winnipeg Man who forcibly removed a police Constable from his Home april 20, was fined Friday. David Mitchell Castle 43, of 454 Salter Street pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer be fore judge Wallace m. Dari Chuk in provincial judges court at the Public safety building. The Constable had gone to Castle s Home to investigate a minor incident earlier in the Day and Castle grabbed the officer by the lapels and threw ii i m out on the Crown counsel George danger Field told the court. Castle had a previous record. Mitchell. Hart was an agent for a City s birthday will help Hospital Ward Winnipeg s 100th anniversary is indirectly helping the St. Amant Ward of the St. Vital Hospital. The Ward which cares for re added children will receive a portion of the proceeds from he Sale of the souvenir Book which is being published As part of the Winnipeg Centenni Al. The is. Amant Ward now accommodates about 190 children. The Hospital is in the process of constructing a million Addi Tion to accommodate a further 50 children. Although sales of the souvenir Book cannot be predicted Hospi t a 1 and publishing officials claim the Ward could receive As much As from the Sale of the Book. The officials urge All Winnipeg businessmen to support the Sale of the Book in Winnipeg s Centennial year 1974. Dirty election forecast is a dirty election Campaign provincial government policy Douglas Watt pc a thur seemed to think so. Fri Day during question period he asked if it were premiered Shire scr s intent to carry for Ward the announced policy of the government that there will be a dirty Campaign conducted in the next the Premier was somewhat bemused and replied if there was Ever a perfect example of a non sequitur Otter a non Squi tur All within the one question that was pressed by or. Watt for a reply or. Schryer continued "1 continue to Hope that the Campaign will not be dirty at All and with my honorable Friend i m rather confident it will not be dirty and we on this Side will try not to be but pm not so sure about some of his or. Watt pressed on. If a minister of the Crown makes a statement that there will be a dirty Campaign is that not considered to be the policy of the agriculture minister Samuel Yuskiw is at times a Pessimist the Premier answered. I Hope this is a Case when his pessimism will prove Unwar rant Lake improved Toronto up the great lakes Aren t dying they Are on the upsurge says Veteran Cana Dian coast guard officer capt. Archie Hodge. Capt. Hodge who has been i command of the coast guard s Only research ship Porte Dauphine during great lakes studies during the last 15 years the improvement has been dramatic Over the last two years because of the newly installed sewage treatment plants at a number of Lake Community Waters. Donations up Vancouver up Resi dents of Vancouver increased their contributions to the 1972 Christmas Seal Campaign by final provincial tabulations show. The Vancouver area total at compared with in 1971, represents an increase of 3.7 per cent. Govt. Statistics probe elusive a search for elusive statistics occupied a Large portion of Fri Day s question period in the Manitoba legislature. Liberal Leader Izzy Asper wanted a copy of the one and Only report confirmed As having been prepared by the Manitoba statistics Branch. Premiered Schryer said like statistics Canada the Manitoba Branch had some reports which were publicly available and other for internal use. Progressive conservative Leader Sidney Spivak wondered it the internal reports were internal to the statistics Branch or internal to government. Replied the Premier. Or. Schreyer indicated the act stated that data related to fewer than three individuals or firms must be held As confidential. He said it was general pol icy that the sort of statistical information available publicly from statistics Canada would also be available from the Manitoba statistics Branch. Or. Asper said Industry min ister Leonard Evans had said the vast majority of information in the one report confirmed As existing was a compilation of information from statistics Canada. Or. Asper s statistics on statistics Are not statistically acc said or. Schreyer adding he was no repudiating or. Evans statement but rather or. Asper s Manitoba has gone 102 years without such statistical reports being done or. Schreyer said. Now the statistical collection activities which had been in five or six different places in government departments have been rationalized into a single Bureau. 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