Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 2, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
St. Mary s 256-4327 Winnipeg free press wednesday May 2, 1973 and clan mall registration number 0215 Prii e available in 12.25 and 40 of rehabilitation program for alcoholics starting three Forest Park school Grade 6 students and one of their teachers hold their class on the mall of the Garden City shopping Centre left to right Gina Schmidt and Linda met both 11, and teacher Marvin Prystupa discuss an electrical display while Francine Kogalowich 11, builds a Model of magnesium atom. The classes at the shopping Centre Are part of a seven Oaks school division program to take the schools to the Community. Ukrainians Dowiak to u of m the ukrainian Canadian committee has Given the University of Manitoba s education faculty to purchasi1 Hooks and audio visual materials to be used in teaching ukrainian. The committee said it is concerned about the Quality of training thai the teachers of ukrainian eel and wants the Money used in courses on meth ods of teaching ukrainian. Transmission special bind adjustment Oil change inspection. Alx York guaranteed 957 Portage ave. 786-2437 930 Nairn ave. 667-1595 1311 Mcphilips 586-8049 Long distance fee elimination studied weather report morning bulletin for the i Rairick provinces dry weather continues on flip Prairies and Little change is foreseen for at least the next couple of Days. Some isolated show ers arc a possibility in Western regions but no precipitation is Likely in Mani t o h a temperatures will continue much the same As earlier in the week with maximum values ranging in the Low 50s in Southern Manitoba to near co in Al in cola. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today the Manitoba government is studying the possibility of Oli m i n a t i n g Long distance Tele phone charges within the prov Ince highways minister Peter Burtniak told the legislature tuesday. Replying in the House to a question from Henry Einarson pc Rock or. Burt Niak confirmed that the govern ment intends to increase the number of regional areas in Rural Manitoba for the purpose of eliminating Long distance Telephone Calls within the prov Ince. Certainly this government is very interested in alleviating certain expenses and Long Dis Tance Calls throughout the prov Ince of or. Burtniak said a Survey was taken some time ago and the province is in the process of evaluating the whole Tatlor. Asked by Harry Enns pc i Lakeside who Lucr elimination i of Long distance charges would in announced during the coning Clellion Campaign the min a Star it would not because of certain other problems within he Telephone system which must be dealt with first. For example he said there Are too Many subscribers on he same line in some areas ind inc government wants to reduce this to four or five at the most. Or. Burtniak who is responsible for inc Manitoba talc phone system said this and other problems will be looked at before implementing extended area service Calls. Guilar festival a guitar festival sponsored by the Winnipeg school division will be held in Gordon Bell High school at 8 . May 9. Seven schools Are expected to participate in the festival. School change disputed the politically sensitive Issue of a decentralized Winnipeg school division has become unsettled again. Trustee i Rowland who sup ported decentralization said at a school Board meeting tues Day that the Way the schools Are being divided within the three administrative areas goes against the reason 1 sup ported area superintendents to begin the school Board voted 5 to 4 i March to decentralize the school division into three administrative areas. The new Molicy took effect april 1. Trustee Rowland said she was concerned that some of the elementary and Junior High schools in the same District As a High school arc not being placed in the same Nistra Ive area As the High school. The administration is expected to report on trustee Row land s remarks next tuesday. Trustee Rowland said she supported decentralization on the basis of continuity in the schools. When inc Board made its decision to decentralize trustee Michael said the to by Manfred Jager free press medical reporter the Winnipeg general Hospi Tal s chemical withdrawal unit is expected to launch an inter mediate term rehabilitation pro Gram for alcoholics by the mid dle of this month. The withdrawal unit will then have rounded out its service and started getting away from the revolving door kind of development where alcoholics keep coming Back to our present 15 bed acute treatment Centre to be dried out Only to go Back to the kind of drinking they were doing before they were in the last said or. Gordon Lam hard director of clinical psychiatry at the Hospital. Interviewed monday or Lamberd said the new rehabilitation unit to go hand in hand with the detoxification Sec lion s j5 Beds will have room for 24 patients. It will be local cd on the second floor of the former Manitoba psychiatric Institute. The acute detoxification Centre is located on the build ing s main floor. It opened april 12, but detoxification services were off arc at the general for a number o weeks before that and wer based on the Hospital s a Ward. Average length of stay of patients in the rehabilitation unit on the psychiatric Institute s second floor will be about three weeks or. Lamberd said. Some will stay As Little As two weeks and we May have patients who Are with us for As Many As six even six weeks however won t be enough time to pro vide the intensive treatment and rehabilitation or. Lamberd has in mind to motivate a trails they Are men and women to Slop drinking and reverse the spiral of deterioration they arc caught up i with almost every aspect of their the process could take As much As one year or. Lam Berd said. It s going to be a Little like a contract maybe implicit and maybe with people signing their names to a piece of paper. The contract would oblige them to stick with us and the com Mii Nily wide rehabilitation pro one year. We fed it takes at least that Long to achieve some really lasting Benefit from the kind of thing Well he doing Over the Long detoxification care in the Hospi Al will involve a number of welfare agencies or. Lamberd said. Slaff of the Ospital s chemical withdrawal unit will work hand in hand Vith the social workers in these agencies. The Back up network of Community agencies could eventual y even involve so called thera Peurlie communities in which in to eight latent alcoholics live in special residences hold jobs a the Community and become totally self supporting As a unit. Much As the planners depend on Long Range Community re sources and activity for re claiming members of society who now deteriorate mentally and physically because of their alcohol addiction nothing Cai be achieved without the Hospi Tal based acute and incr Midi ate stages of detoxification an rehabilitation d r. Lamberd said. This program is built 01 fairly heavy medical involve ment because a Large polio of the patients we let is presenting with serious Medica problems and they have to b dealt with. Most it not All o these problems Stem from the patients involvement with Alco hoi. There Are alcoholism Reha the patient follow up rehab in tation Effort after discharge from acute and intermediate Cass Beggs to speak at conference the Energy situation will be discussed i an International biomass Energy Institute inc. Conference May 13-15 in the is r Litalien programs on this con nent which base most solely on themselves the social a pacts of the problem and ave the medical and Psychia in aspects to hospitals. But iat Means splitting up the problem. We feel we can. Do better by Basing most of the Effort there and involving Community resources after we be dealt with the most pressing needs both physically and pay unionists endorse lettuce Boycott . Was t fighting this. Yet said canadians were asked 0 fight Union Battles in the . In other business Council re olved to write the Csc asking 1 to urge government to have Bell Canada nationalized and Council went on record prot Cal no against any Rise in the Price of milk. By Dudley Magnus free Tress labor reporter Frank x. Wall Canadian Abor Congress representative or Manitoba urged delegates it a meeting of the Winnipeg Rabor Council tuesday not to Boycott grocery stores without first consulting the Union that presents workers in the stores. The major supermarkets in Winnipeg Are organized by the retail store employees Union ocal 832, Al Cio Council resolved to support the Boycott of head lettuce from California but decided not to ame any particular store. Or. Wall was addressing the. Council after Fred Schumacher a Trade unionist from California lad asked Council to Boycott stores Selling California head lettuce. Or. Schumacher said califor Nia farm workers were trying to get Job Security but wer being hindered by employers 3m care Lamg and maintenance who grow the vegetable an staff tuesday giving them a 6.8 treat employees like cent 1973 pay and by another Union the proactive to Jan. 1. Teamsters which was raiding school Board lawyer Joplin school staff gets Winnipeg school Board reached an agreement with its the farm Union. The Union seeking support of Council is the same one that organized a successful grape boy Cott for several years the United farm workers Union Al Condra said the 5.8 per cent increase is the same percentage raise Given the teachers earlier settlement this year. The new contract also gives caretakers and maintenance Slaff a four week Holiday after j. A. Art Cou or Cuccu Ivd d f Secretary of the Manitoba Calion of labor said thought it impossible to Boycott pno1 to con last Szulc the lettuce without some sort of informational pickets with literature. Another Delegate John draft Fin said he thought consideration should be Given to certain legislation in the United states 11 h a i would Hurt Canadian the speakers will he John Vanderstoel collegiate s w new Dean appointed John Vander Stock 40. Has been appointed Dean of the University of Winnipeg s collegiate division succeeding William Rutherford. Or. Vander Stock who has been assistant Dean since 1970, lakes Over the position july 1. A graduate of the University of Manitoba or. Vander Stock has been assistant director of the collegiate s summer school program for the past five years and his year was appointed j f i director of the new summer mint salaries for caretakers ranged from to mechanical staff salaries ranged from to officials of the Union local 110 of the Canadian Union of Public employees had Origi Nally asked for a 30 per cent in workers by restricting r e a s e in salary Vuci i an exports and How labor in Marion will seek St. B Liberal nod Deputy mayor j. Paul Marion of Winnipeg has announced he Council should he be nominated hut lose the election. He is i c will sock Hie Liberal Nomina quire to resign his City Council lion in St. Boniface for the if he wins a seat in the. Leg ing provincial election Lisl Turc. Councillor m a r i o n 45, in. Or. Desjardins himself a making his decision Public at a been challenged for the n do news conference in the old St. Nomination and will not know u Boniface cily Hall wednesday he is carrying his parly s morning also announced he j nor into the provincial oleic Loii will be adding a new dimension until the nominating convention to the cd Calion Campaign the May 14. David Cass Beggs chairman of arrangements. Liberal Leader Izzy coun. Marion said he is con Vinced he can serve inc Sci dents of his Ward More adv in he joined inc teaching staff i we coming coup. Marion to the lag Cousley by running for the be the British Columbia collegiate division in 1903 just of Liberal candidates said electric commission and after teaching French history i there is a historic relationship he said it has become appear St Boniface and the Cut in inc last 18 was drafted former chairman of Manitoba and mathematics in la Riviere Stonewall and Charleswood and also scheduled to speak is in j at Vincent Massy and St. By trustees i Dusty minister Leonard Evans j James Coll Gudics and at Kelvin j a 111 Spring frolics fete a Spring frolics festival will be held in Westminster United Church at 10 . To 3 . Sat urday. A Pancake Brunch and an auction will be among the events featured. 11011 was Uia Iwu us Tyi with a similar political Philoso-1 of Manitoba chairman of Phy. Four of the trustees who voted for do centralization Are nip including trustee How land. Trustee Margaret troll an Independent has introduced a Manitoba Energy Council. The in University mpg of Winnipeg the biomass Energy Institute collegiate will be operated As a inc. Is a Manitoba non profit corporation. In 1071, the Mani Toba research Council approved a founding Grant for re notice of motion to rescind the search and another for decision to decentralize but has administration. Not yet made the motion at a biomass is a term used to de school Board meeting. Scribe All matter that grows. I subjects. Team Effort aimed at creating a so Udint oriented school where students can be both Happy and academically productive or. Vanderstoel said. The division offers a year round program in Grade 11 and Liberal which was Bro the government which created Ken in cd when the sitting the unified cily of Winnipeg is member of inc Cigis Laluc willing to provide the fund Tural affairs minister Larry ing that will enable Desjardins defected from the City to operate. Party to sit As an Independent i born in St. Boniface coun. And support the government. Marion was educated at pro he has since joined the new democratic party. Coun. Marion who represents tache Ward for the ind open Van Char school and St. 1 aul s College and was chairman of the St. Boniface school division Board from 1967 to 1070. He is Dent citizens election commit a actively involved in a number tee on oily Council declined to of St. Boniface organizations say if he would continue on Cit Yand clubs. Featured artists for music season listed temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures or the 12-hour period which ended at 6 . Today and precipitation for the 24-hour period which ended at 6 . Today forecast for Winnipeg Rissett in tar Lake and had River re Gions sunny Loday and thursday. Low tonight to 30 High thursday near 55. The Winnipeg symphony or i Tennial of the composer rach is Zerong will perform Berg s i cd Clra has announced its con Nan Inoff oct. 20 and 21. In Olin concerto dec. 1 and 2. Eluded in Hie program will be Cert roster and guest artists for the 1073-74 season. The orchestra will open the season Del. G and 7 with Proko Max. Man. Pre. I _ Vancouver Calgary Edmonton re glib Brandon Thompson thl Pas Winnipeg Thunder Bay Kendra Ottawa Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los annexes Minneapolis new York Phoenix Rome Paris London Berlin Amsterdam Brussels Madrid Moscow Stockholm Tokyo s3 57 so 51 n m Somr s fantasia for symphony and Sibelius symphony no. 7. Marisa Robles harpist and Christopher Hyde Smith Flau list will be guest artists nov. 3 and -1 in Mozart s concerto for Filc and Harp. The program Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Man. Mean 5.1 i .10 i i 51 5? 35 May 1 year Normal highest on record u in ims lowest on a a Coral i in the program will include Hin d e m i t h s five pieces for Springs op.44 and Tchai to w s k y s symphony no. 6 Toronto born Soprano Teresa Stratas will be the guest artist Jan. 12 and 13. Miss Stratas won the Clr Politan opera National auditions in 1059. The program for her appearance with the Winnipeg symphony orchestra will be announced Al a later Date. A master cellist from Scandinavia Erling Blondal Bengts son will perform Walton s cello concerto. The rest of the pro Gram will be Larsson s Pas Tor a 1 e suite and Schubert s and associate concertmaster Charles Dobias will be featured in Bach s concerto for two Vio Lins March 2 and 3. Bruckner s symphony no. 4 will also be on the program. Concert Masler Arthur Poison and Karan Armstrong of Cove no the National arts Centre or Chest in conducted by Mario Bernard will be inc guest com Pany for the March 9 and 10 con Earls. The program will in Clad Haydn s symphony no. 101 the clock Mozart s piano concerto in a with or. Bornardi As pianist and Eckhardt Gramatte s triple concerto. The symphony orchestra will present a fully staged musical spectacle the mighty Majestic Garden. Guest artist for the closing program will be pianist Van Cliburn performing Brahms piano concerto no. 2. Also o n the program for those concerts of Figaro overture and Berlioz symphonic fantastic que. I season tickets for the 1913-74 season May be obtained from the Winnipeg symphony offices. Room 117 of the Centennial concert Hall. War requiem by Benjamin Britten March 30 and 31. The orchestra will be conducted by Brian i pics Man music dime Denver symphony jams Van Cuburn symphony no. 9. Pianist Byron Janis will be the guest performer for inc feb. 9 and 10 concerts playing Rachmaninoff s piano concerto Lor no. 1 and Strauss another featured work on this featured for this concert will program will be world pre be the Winnipeg philharmonic Micro symphony written by choir a boys choir and soloists Winnipeg Ger Victor Davics the i William Walker of the metro concert will end with Copland s Llodo. Bolilan opera lorry Jennings of the new York cily opera Stratas
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