Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, May 04, 1973

Issue date: Friday, May 4, 1973
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 4, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba .42 Winnipeg free press Friday May 4. 1973 much for vjjj6her Pear your Enow rained verve been we with which self Al Raytie Leuh we imn Akrel Well absolute idol for opening an. The dirty sock mat onto i in be the stae the authentic Marine How t would love to be like Kijoo 4 Dooley s world 1 May Mot finer clean but i m darned effective f he sent i Tell him to just this . Wha morning he wears around the House they Pink t i to weak he tilt pair 1 that s in pea sows Howd you ii first r Mav a s2eat Job msm03y the Bike was 1 poor. Joe if i has stopper Only set him to Swallow a a Little of this. Oct Hans s ova Karp. Kirby s a Soo shot. There was a lot of firing up there. But nothing even came near. Us. We hit him chips we threw Enol so leap to sink a battleship which would you rather Hundred dollars or All the Peanut butter in the world i 6iveyou easy Beetle Bailey but Vovou min you 0am get the Nice Verv Nice like to see an interim report on for birth Pav Partty sir mormon Tabernacle we Tuupo i Cam tm6r6 to Ousami new setup irks acc group acc administration and Gen by Bob Lowery Ilford Man. Staff North in association of Community councils preside no Kip Thomp on reported Here wednesday Hal a proles is growing among he Remote Community a care enl Alives Over the provincial Northern affairs departments continuation of its Community development program activities under a new name. The program which is now called the Extension information services or. Thompson said Las drawn proles is from inc Eastern and Northern acc this week he received phone Call from mayor mrs. Ella Thome of the Bay line Community of Pilow Flonoi saying ice Council has passed a resold Ion requesting that their com manily be excluded from the new program. Or. Thompson said that a group information services Slaff members will be Comini Inlo Pikwitonei in the later Par of this week. He and of Loci acc officials plan Lohi present. The Wabowden a ctn is one of five which Are operal ing or Are expected to be Seei in the Pas Norway House Toulos aides on Lake Manitoba Dauphin area an Munig Lagan on the East Side o Lake Winnipeg. In the View of or. Thompso and apparently the. Acc leadership the feeling is thai in Community development pro Gram which will be carried o by Hie new organization is n longer needed in the cominus lies. As mayor Thome a a Reilly told or. Thompson we have very difficult prob lems we Are facing them an solving or. Thompson thinks that the information program will be expensive and ineffective. In to Pas where a similar proc has been operating he said to budget has been million of a three year period. He projects Jabouri ii million a year. After recent talks Between from the Bookmobile a n d Community depots throughout the Region. Manitoba teachers retirement at 60 provided in Bill Cral operation. He said that Manitoba government fico and the Field Slaff introduced a Bill in the pro be 1 n c i a 1 legislature to allow in an election last to retire on full pen mrs. Alice Harris was Al the age of 00. Mayor of Ilford succeeding Bill no. 50, was in Limpson who did nol in the House for first 51ccled to the Council thursday by education Adam Dyck Annette and Ben Hanuschak. Ney Bland James 1 1 h o u g h details officially Oyce c h e y n c and be released until the Bill Kirkness. Or. Thompson s brought Forward for second As acc Percsi Donl runs a source in the Educa August. He is undecided As department revealed that whether he will seek legislation will allow teach Tion. Apparently in is not to colled full pension Bene sary for him to hold a if they choose to retire Al Nily position to do so. Hic age of doctors bargaining or. Peter Connelly of basis such an Arcemen Nipes president the Lead to a Multi Udo of Oba medical association for the province in or Casl Hal eventually All increased costs. V i n c i a 1 medical Connelly and or. Allan will have to move Inlo speaking in Brandon prior live bargaining Wilh the the association s Annua saturday. Dentists should do the said doctors Are faced Hing he said a single contractor Situa also John Allan manager since the fees they can inc Assiniboine clinic has Are Sel by provincial Hal if doctors Are put on a which also have Over the conditions practice. Or. Connelly said doctors Are faced with a hard bargaining Silva lion and no longer can on an informal Friend relationship with the govern recommendations on development of a better association bargaining position expected to be considered Dauphin Man. Special the annual meeting. For the first time the recognize Hal inc gov regional Library service is the one to Deal i achieved a monthly circulation in excess of 10.000 in the past our tactics Hai recently i show dial i March 1 2 5 q 0 books Northern affairs minister Jim Brycc and the acc cd can live in Winnipeg or. Thompson said it was apparent that come what May the new program is in is stuffed Down our one Point that the executive will pursue he said is to have a review Board set up n r representatives from the communities to pass on the appointments of civil servants named to the information work in the discussion wit i or. Mcbryde the acc president said definite Progress was made on the budget for the compiled statistics i. 0 negotiations Over in the month and other or. Wore Cun Yuliy said. The need for bargaining is b e i n g recognized everywhere else and doctors Here will also i have to think in this Lily borrowed in inc same said last year. Lioam Vilc or. Allan raised Library also him a ques Joll Anjoul Addi Lioi lines to grow monthly Wilh a being in uni i o i a 1 Regis Lvalion of j Werc t0 members. This compares Wilh this is almost triple the Ciuan-1 t h e source said thai Al the compulsory retire enl age is 65, and teachers to want to retire Early lose me pension benefits. The new gis lation will eliminate the is of pension Benc fils Al Ough the decision on whether retire Early will be left up to o individual teacher. Or. Hanuschak confirmed at n c w s conference Friday lorning thai the Bill will allow tache is to retire at 00. Al present he said the Early Elir Emiil penalty is three per Cut a year under 65, having eco reduced in 1970 from even per cent a year. The penalty clause is an Educ hardship Asil stands. It of ten compels teachers to con inc in the classroom because hey simply can t afford to re ire Early. This benefits neither in teacher nor their. Hanuschak said. He said the amendments in he Bill will also _ provide a lifetime pension o the spouse of a teacher including a common Law spouse if 60 per Ecol of the full pen lion if he teacher Dies after serving for at least 10 years in he 15 years preceding his Dalh. Provide a similar pension 10 years loan eligible survivor of a teacher an unmarried child under age 18 or under age 25 if attending an educational Insl Lulion continue the Cost of living adjustment for pensions and re Vise them to correspond Wilh the Cost living allowance for civil service pensions. The service requirement for disability pension to 10 years from 15 years. Revise the Basic pension calculation to depend on inc seven years in which the teacher has earned the highest salary of the 12 years before his re rather than the last years As now is the Case. Re visions would All of come effective july 1, and or. Hanuschak said further Revi Sions concerning War service and compulsory retire men at age 65 Are Sigil being tonsil cred. I to be blk to Souris businessman seeks Liberal nod registered Library patrons Al the end of March 1072. Lors want to go on salary Book depots showing the greatest circulation activity arc located in Roblin Grandview and Elhel Berl. The Bookmobile serving 33 smaller communities in p a r k a 1 n d also enjoyed record activity during the month. In addition to inc free Library que Olioli about additional Doc-1 ounce a final decision in la i Rin mailers work a 40-hour week. He said he doubts that Doc Gordon u. Souris Man., a businessman service to Parkland citizens Martin 30, of j through 14 Book depots and the Bookmobile books Are available on a relation basis to any Library in the Region. The Region Al libraries headquartered Al Swan River and sle. Hose do Lac report favourable Reader response to inc Parkland Library books circulated through their branches at Swan River Burn to St. Rose Miu Laurier. Has announced his intention to seek the Liberal nomination in Souris Killarney constituency for the next provincial election. No Date has been set for the nominating meeting. The scat is held by m. E. Mckellar a progressive conserva for the minister said the years of service must be in Manitoba but added that there is a provi Sion for Manitoba to enter into agreements with other prov inces Puri misty of pensions. Alan Toba already has such agreements with lit least two and he said one concern will to the Gradi disappearance of physicians entrepreneurs of clinic develop ment on a free Enterprise basis i Western provinces or. Hanus to a system of bureaucratic Cha Kadd cd. Control and or. Hanuschak said he was or. Allan said thai regarding i announcing the details of Bill Al Lalk of pulling doctors on Sala a press conference rather than during second Reading because school boards must lie notified about retirement intentions be fore May 31. Two other Bills one of them a private member s Bill received j first Reading in the legislature Bill 40, introduced by Warner Jorgenson would Amend the liquor control act. Ii is understood the Bill would enable communities in a dry municipality to have licensed beverage rooms other than the permitted men Only Beer Par lors. Application would be made to the municipal Council which could pass a permissive bylaw. Similarly communities could by the government should answer certain questions. He said answers would tend to Allevi ate Many of the concerns which tend to distress most physicians when the word salary is men freshmen program at u of m several choirs heard at Brandon festival i i til Usu i or ii he Siul i University of Manitoba is being out. Of wet municipal y so 01 juy. My oui j i lint i in uni in licences other Cir nil Calm Etc u Volkl Ucucu by tic sc1c11cc Fracul Dillu Miuki huh i sic ice soil Isis Noiin c _ the in for in ii of ill Beer Parlours. Myra consists of 22 Morris is a dry municipality an orientation program prospective freshmen at with a sense that some with a Sinkinson received 88. Susan Sawatzky was lop per former in the operatic Solo class any voice open. She was really inside the character. I like her tremendous the adjudicator said and awarded her 88 Marks. Judy Pringle by Lillian Mccullagh Brandon Man. Special tuesday afternoon inc second Jay of the Brandon musical festival Al is. Michael s Aca Demy adjudicator John stand ing heard 11 classroom choirs in grades 1 to 6 sing 22 songs. There Werc eight choirs from Brandon schools and three from Shilo. The last two choirs losing Werc from George Fillon school in Brandon. They had spent inc entire afternoon observing the of hrs. "1 Hope you be enjoyed your selves As much As 1 he your song portrayed he Lold inc first group. Your mood was just right. When you know a Long null is coming get your by Cash rapid cily received 87 in a ready and hang on to he class under 12 Wilh her song was Given 87. Tuesday morning in Evans theatre solos of All kinds j for High and Low voices were sessions each lasting i Bill 40 would Amend the civil saturday mornings superannuation act. No evenings and tuesday and details of the Bill were Avail wednesday afternoons. Students Able arc required to attend Only one session. The sessions held in the amies building Are designed to familiarize students with the University in general and Par adjudicated by or. Van Der Guschl. Holy Werner came first in the class of three under 14 with a Mark of Gleema Nambiar was Given 88. Kimberly Ann Wright of advised. Be sure you Don l Tress unimportant at inc lilt a theatre in the Niver Sily education building i Lyrll Guerrero from Toronto Judi catch piano solos and Lucas played by beginners to Grade 4. At the j. R. C. Evans he arc vocal solos were heard adjudicator1 Jan Van Der Lucyll. I n the intermediate secular Iolo class any voice Myrna lean Sinkinson received 88 Marks for a very Good per Stephanie Skryp had a Nice Bright tone but needs More her Mark was 86. Judy Pringle had just the right mixture i warmth and and was Given 87 Marks for her French Art song. Garry Froese 86. I m glad to Sec a French song included on the or. Van Der Guschl said. He repeatedly praised the festival music committee for the Good Choice in Lesl pieces. In the open male voice i Cdr class Garry Froese received of and Jim Lumb 85. Sing ing always gives they Werc Lold. Lynn Murray was Given m Marks for her Inlet Mcdial sacred Solo. You really have a Beautiful voice and you san the Quaker s courtship. For his italian Art song any voice Ipin Jim Lumb was Given 86. Tuesday evening in St. Match w s Cathedral seven Church Boris with the audience filled in Church. Six Brandon Church is were represented also me from Souris. They were Volc Mcd by festival president Colin Mailer who introduced acl udi Cator John standing. Just Magine you Are in your own he advised the choirs. Relax and sing to the lord it was Cienci faculty. Allynd inc ses Sion will be issued appoint men cards for use during re Guistra a lion week in september. Fitu a cols who miss the session won be Able to Register before inc afternoon of the last Day of registration when fewer courses Slid time options arc available. A non competitive workshop Wilh no Marks. The first losing Knox United chose iwo selections that or. Standing had nol heard before. All choirs were very Good lie said and commended those who Sang unaccompanied. He con the Bap Lisl and presbyterian choirs of Brandon for their Good balance and Large male sections Afler All Hud participated or. Standing grouped All Altos so Pranos tenors and basses from All choirs and As he conducted they Sang log Lucr some Selec Lions previously Sung. All members enjoyed the cd Peri once of singing log Lucr in such a Large group and song after song was requested. Home school executive the Home and school and Parent teacher federation of Manitoba has announced its new exc Culic which look office Al the Federal Ion s annual meet ing. Officials arc Francine Morier president Llev. Miron Klysh of St. Auila mrs. Hazel Elmore of Laura Secord or. Don Bailey of Brock Corydon Margaret Knoll and j. M. Mos Covile of William Osier vice presidents. Traffic tempers High Ottawa up Sarah Shaffer 55, chose jail rather than pay a s26 speeding Tickel because an Onawa policeman did not apologize for what she called acting like an officer of the German mrs. Shaffer told provincial court wednesday Hal the police shouted at me when i told him i did nol know the Speed limit or How fast i was she said he also refused to explain his radar sello her when she Lold him she did nol understand what a radar set was. Mrs. Shaffer was charged with doing 43 Miles an hour in a 30-mile-an-hour zone. Faced Wilh the Choice of a Fine or two Days in jail she said i will pay no until 1 set an apology from he policeman. I would rather take inc iwo Days in Asil turned out however she was escorted to the. Jail and then released before sup per Lime without explanation. Court officials said thursday someone paid her Fine. Eva Clare concerts free concerts will he held Al the University of Manitoba s Eva Clare Hall next wednesday Al 8 . And May 13 at 3 . Alfred Campoli and Leonard Isaacs will present works Byl u i u Vivaldi Bach Beethoven and Sale to a Brahms at inc first concert. A thur 1 . Liu Genc Powlaski the old age 1 ens owners Sci and Leslie Uveda will present Cly of Manitoba will bold n nun music for two violins by la Misc Sale from 10 . To noon Clair Moszkowski and saturday in Trinity Hall Smith Marlin at the second concert. I Street and Avenue ;