Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Selling your Home consult a professional. Rely on a realtor Winnipeg free press saturday May 5, 1973 2nd class mall registration number 0286 travel in and relax Jug Mil. Coffee break. By Alexander foot a Texas woman has nine Affini sehers and she s coming to Winnipeg. But Don t take alarm they re dogs and they will appear in the mid Canada dog show May 11 to 13 in the Highlander. And if you re bored by Affine Pinchers the show will also feature the Nova Scotia Duck tolling retriever Keesh Onden Schipperke a Pauliks Komondor Rott Urweiler and Briard. Breeds for Rosedale Junior choir s original operetta version of the Story the emperor s new clothes they be added a fun subtitle the Bare necessities. Ii takes place at 7 . And . May 17 in the school at Beresford Avenue and Nassau Street and involves go boys and girls Don to know what they Are but they sound interesting Kini skirts part of a fun fashion show at . Mon Day in the Maryland motor hotel thanks to the Frank Crockett election committee Winnipeg s senior Citi Zens choir directed by Olga Irwin with Dorothy Atkin son As accompanist will present a concert in the play House theatre May 13, at . To raise funds for a postponed tour to Edmonton Regina and Calgary june 6, 9 and 11, respectively never before has the Chil Dren s Hospital Book Mart attracted so Many volumes for the annual Sale. There should be bargains galore for us readers at Polo Park May 7 to 19. One valuable volume in swarm for is n. Third edition 192s of the Book of Kells in excellent condition and with 28 color plates. Thunder Bay youth symphony is in the City repaying a March visit to their town by the greater Winnipeg schools senior orchestra. They la be touring the Centennial planetarium and museum of Man and nature and will attend a Winnipeg symphony orchestra perform Ance. The two youth orchestras will Combine for a con Cert in River Heights Junior High school monday at . Festival opera group needs two antique spin Ning wheels for its May 24 and 25 concert of opera excerpts. Call Roberta Lloyd at 837-8706 Arnold Ross s Art exhibition in his Home last weekend Drew More most of them fascinated by his experiments i using food colouring Carbon paper and Mercur Chrome another exhibition in a Home will be the open House next saturday and on Mother s Day put on by Alice shirt life of 2 Mercury Bay by planet Street in fort Garry. Last Mother s Day Alice had Coffee with three generations of mothers and they were wonderful Aren t they All auditions will be held Friday by contemporary dancers who Are looking for talented Young dancers. Phone their office. Winning name in the 1 Kee press name the Leopard contest was Simba. And yes we know Simba Means lion in swahili. And no we did t get our cats mixed up. The children liked Simba they picked Simba and we go along with them. After All every Smith is no longer a Smithy free Coffee and pastries will be Given the audience after monday s . Performance of has tin if or in the Nymha auditorium. The show presented by the jewish Community players continues tuesday and wednesday and is a Takeoff on Gilbert and Sullivan including music from the Mikado Sims Pinafore and pirates of be manic. In this Case has stands for hand made suits and it s a satire on the clothing Industry directed by its Jacob the play features As principals Jerry Cohen Evylyne Corrin Earl Braemar Arky Berkal and Donna Fillingham Tuxedo Shaftsbury High school is presenting an old fashioned festival and Strawberry social Complete with a Manitoba historical revue May 30. But they have a problem. Many people Are willing to loan old books China and so on but where to put them if anyone has Glass display cases to lend or rent Contact the school office wednesday at . The Manitoba association of registered nurses Spon sors a court of Canadian citizenship in Grace Hospital auditorium next presentation by theatre Winnipeg now showing the tape recorder at lunch hours sounds like rip roaring old fashioned fun. It s called Bessie the Bandit s Beautiful baby or curses on my fatal Beauty. And last week we called publicity Man Glenn Macdonald the artistic director. He in Winston Macdonald is. Good things come in threes they say and sky general manager Dave Lyman is bubbling. First Marshall Armstrong won the radio television directors association s radio Dan award for the Best documentary from the Prairies in the past year Lead us not into temptation dealing with the hazards of smok ing. Second that the Board of broadcast measurement s audience Survey for March radio s ratings Bible showed the largest total audience gain of any station in Western Schreyer predicts govt. Insurance for All Canada premiered Schreyer or Han than insurance provided by Pri Oba predicted Friday that All Canada will one Day adopt a Ysl Cra of monopoly govern int automobile insurance by aus it has proven cheaper tens of thousands of Winni Eggers thrilled to one of the most colourful shrines parades the City has seen in recent years a it wound its Way through the downtown area Friday evening. The display marked the opening saturday of the 1973 edition of the shrine circus at the Winnipeg Arena. Carman s death filled accidental Walter Grzybowski a 52-year old up rail Carman died accidentally when he was run Down and crushed by a shunted Boxcar Jan. 4 while working in the railway Yards near Sailer Bridge judge c. C. Sparling ruled Friday. Judge Sparling ruled at the c n d of an inquest in the Public safety building into or. Grzybowski s death that there no evidence to implicate or blame anyone or the he found that the up Kail employee died at or before 5 . Jan. 4, 1973, from dismembering traumatic injuries caused by a collision with a the inquest was told or. Grzybowski was checking an out bound freight train on track 9 in up s f departure Yard Whir he was run Down by a string of cars being shunted Down track 10 immediately South of track a. Inner City police Constable Don r. Mccaskill told the no Ucol held under the Prev Isicc s fatal inquiries act tha lie was called to investigate the death and dragged More than 300 feet Byj he moving boxcars. Ronald Winslow an Accident Rcv cation officer with the workmen s compensation Board eight construction d unions said to be ready to sign pacts the construction Industry s 11 a b o r relations for the sex store staffs to vote employees of Safeway do Union Loblaw s and shop easy stores in Winnipeg will vote sunday afternoon on whether to accept a wage offer by the companies Bernard Christophe a Union official said in an inter Lew Friday. Rejection of the offer said or. Christophe would mean an immediate strike vote would b taken to see if the workers in voiced were prepared to go of strike for higher pay. Or. Christophe would t a what the wage increase Offe was. But said he would disclose the terms if the vote is to Syal out. The employees a members of local 832, Heta store employees Union Al Cio not All the employees at the grocery store Are members of local 832. In Dominion and Loblaw stores the meat counter staf Are represented by the canal an food and Allied worker Al Cio and at d the Enterprise. The Premier made tie com Cut ii reference to a report in he Globe and mail a Toronto newspaper that a preliminary analysis indicates Auto insure nce rates across the country Rise Between eight and 15 or cent this year. Add it up with the increase ast year and the year before hat and it shows that ii sur nce schemes that operate with his multiplicity of firms in the private sector Are just making i impossible for motorists to brain insurance coverage at or. Chr Cyr said. It s Only a matter of time a fore they too adopt Public Auto insurance in these other jurisdictions. Either that or these other provinces Are fail no the motoring Public. It is incredible eight to 15 per cent just in one crack this year and it was about the same last year Anil the year by Ore. We at least have been Able to hold insurance premiums relatively constant and we Antici Pate we will be Able to do so for 1973, into 1974. There May be adjustments then but even so we will be considerably below these other places be cause they have been going up at the rate of 10 per cent Pel year for the last five the report of the Manitoba Public insurance corporation tabled recently in the provincial legislature showed that it has been Able to return 33 per cent of the Premium Dollar to tile minion Ihu bakery staffs arc motorists whereas private companies in operation before labor relations scene appears to of Manitoba said or. Or by As eight unions out Zybowski s occupation was 10 Are reported to by ready Lazariotis Jan j0jniiy with contractors he said the working spate be a Only one Ween boxcars on tracks Likely to go on strike. By Sidn is Only 36 inches. The Only recommendation he could make which would make the o c c u p a i i o n less dangerous would by to have vacant the tracks immediately next to the one on which a train is being inspected by Carmen. However a tentative agreement has been reached by eight unions of the construction trades who have Hun negotiating with the Winnipeg builders Exchange for a renewal of their previous Multi Trade agreement with cd this he said might not be a change contractors. Workable recommendation. I George r. Arms director of All but 2 councillors file property lists a 1 1 but two of the 51 members of Winnipeg City Council had turned Over lists of their property holdings to civic administrators Friday comply them was elected to the new City Council. The order also said that each member must file an Amend ment to the lists every 90 Days change in property change said Friday in a state ent that although further discussions were to by held to Iron out details of appendices to Thi contract the tentative agree ment includes Genera clauses common to the Trade and the proposed wage Pac the statement does t How much the package is by sources said it runs from 7 cents to 85 cents an hour in crease in pay spread Over a two year period. Or. Akins was unavailable for comment Friday but Tiv joint statement by the a Chang and unions said both parties were confident that this Early settlement will be accomplished in a very Short time the unions in the Multi Trade group Are local 343, Carpen t c r s local 147, dry Wall workers local 147, lathers local 101, labourers local 331. Plasterers local 511 Sheet workers local 99 asses members of the bakery and confectionery workers inter n National Union Al Cio All the others at the 52 stores of the four chains Are in local at the four companies a lords ,000 employees Are members f local 832. In addition there arc about 140 meat counter employees and some 50 bakery workers. The Manitoba plan came into effect in november 1971, re turned Only about 57 per cent. Asked if the other provincial governments h i c h might favor Public Auto insurance in Competition with private Enterprise could effect any Cost savings through such schemes the Premier said not a transmission special bind Adjuel mind Init Colon 5q95 fluid i t., 786-2437 930 Nairn ave. 667-1595 All work guaranteed i act Hilpi 586-8049 dead at the scene const. Mccaskill said. Frank Fryza a Carman who was working with or. Grzybowski when the Accident happened said there was no life when he found the Man s body after the mishap. There were no witnesses to Canada and the second largest in Canada while sky pm registered the largest audience of any Prairie pm the Accident. Or. Grzybowski s station. And now number three. Sky received honorable j body mention in the Canadian association broadcasters am station of the year Competition because of its program j Call for action a confidential referral service and of is there such a Call for action went into operation last sept Mhor and has handled i several thousand cases or. Lyman said. It s staffed by 25 trained professional volunteers coordinated by bar Bara Sigurdson and Pat Thullner. Their return. Alter from which they oui in a two agreement receive benefits or have a pecuniary interest. Crop office w. A. Quayle City clerk said in an interview Friday now that he has the disclosures he is simply filing them away be cause he has had no other instructions from City Council. The order called on the councillors to file their holdings Ami did t say what i m sup posed to do with them. So until 1 receive further instructions no one is going to see them. I won t Tell you what s in them just like 1 would t _ _ any councillor who happened to data Ltd. Resigned effective weather report morning bulletin for Manitoba and Northwest Ontario a disturbance moving slowly cast across the a Kolas is causing extensive Cloud and some Light Shower a Lively Over Southern re g i o n s of Manitoba this morning. Central regions of Manitoba arc relatively Clear and similar conditions prevail in Northwest on Tario. Regions near Hudson play arc having a wintry Type of weather freezing drizzle and fog expected to Clear off tomorrow. The band of Cloud and showers now Over Southern Mani Toba will reach most re Gions of Northwest Ontario overnight a a d tomorrow with some thunders Ower activity Likely near the United states Border. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today Phoenix president quit Green t h c president of Phoenix hepatitis measles epidemic seen Here infectious hepatitis and measles infections Are reaching epidemic proportions in Mani Toba this Spring while instances of influenza and Beningo Coucal infection Are gradually Slacken ing off health minister Rene Toupin said Friday. In a statement summarizing the april communicable disease report the minister said infectious hepatitis continued its in climb during the month with 358 cases reported so far this year compared with 27fi cases at this time in measles which had shown a dramatic drop since the Start of vaccinations against the Dis ease started to Rise again. There were 78 cases re ported in Manitoba in april w of them in Winnipeg. About 20 ice cent of the child population Las not been vaccinated. The lumber has to be regarded As an epidemic considering the vaccination program the report indicated. The report said a second wave of influenza May he expected about december the usual time and precautions should by taken this fall by Leigh risk groups such As the elderly and people with lung 01 heart disease in one apartment Block ii Winnipeg h cases of infectious hepatitis occurred. Bathroom facilities were judged to by unsatisfactory and the Block is to by declared unfit for human habitation. Most of the hepatitis outbreak was confined to n move set j the Manitoba government s crop insurance corporation Ica quartets will by moved to Portage la Prairie As part of he commitment in a great de centralization of administration premiered Schreyer an Loun cd Friday. The Premier said about 30 employees will he affected by the move and if some Don t ant to go the government will attempt to make some other arrangements for them. The corporation s head quarters arc now in Winnipeg. The Premier said further de tails on the building that will House the corporation in por Tage la i Prairie will by announced next week by Public works minister Russell Doorn. He d c i c r i b c d Portage As just about the most Central Point in the of productive crop agriculture within the province and thus the logical Valk into Here right now and asked about the holdings of some other the Council order stipulated that members of Council had to Lis rinse All the real estate they or their families have owned since Ian. 1, 1972, when each of Small Northern communities. Choice for inc Headquarters. News quiz on Page 19 if you Are having trouble keeping Pace with the news these Days perhaps our weekly news quiz can help you. It s a Well rounded test of major National and International happen Ings. The quiz can be found today on Page id with an Page 37. The news quiz is one of the vec instructional materials sponsored by the free press As part of its living textbook program for participating area schools. May 1, and was not fired according to resources minister Sidney Green. Liberal Leader Asper of Manitoba said thursday the president of the government owned computer services Tui n Pany was fired. The Liberal trader raised the matter again in the legislature and Vas told by or. Green that c o m p a n y president Richard Arratt had resigned. Or. Green who is minister responsible for the Manitoba development corporation has consistently maintained that he would not answer questions in the House relating to the Day to Lay operations of Crown owner companies. However he Salt or. Asper had obviously made an allegation for the purpose o getting a correction and in tha Case he would have to do so. The Liberal Leader also Asci whether the development corporation had any intention reviewing its policy of owner ship of Phoenix data in of substantial losses suffered a the company. Or. Green replied that it a not unusual for a company i show a loss in operation durin the first Start up years. The refrigeration Section of local 254 plumbers and steam fitters Union has taken a vote which favored a walkout and the local s plumber members arc still negotiating separately from the Exchange with contractors of the Mechan ical contractors association of Manitoba. They have reached a deadlock and threaten they May strike. Tile refrigeration group was part of the Multi Trade agree ment previously but it has since broken away from it. The of lumbers have never been in the Multi Trade group. Meetings of memberships of lie locals to decide whether to j a capt or reject the terms will c held next week the state nent said. The labourers met iday but it in t known if hey accepted and the Asbestos ocal was to meet saturday. Bike collision injures woman a Winnipeg woman was taken .0 Hospital Friday after she was n collision with a bicycle on Portage Avenue. Olga Ger club 58, of 7g9 Loritte Avenue was reported in Good condition in Winnipeg general Hospital with cuts and bruises on her head and left leg inner City police said. Police said she was crossing Portage Avenue at Kennedy Street about . When she collision with a bicycle Ridden by Ronald Wersch 1c, of 1050 Moncton Avenue East Kil Donan. Temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for inc 12-hour period which ended at 6 . Today and precipitation for the 24-hour period which ended at 6 . Today forecast for Winnipeg inter Lake and Bissett regions Cloudy today with a few showers. Southeast wind at 15 to 20 . High today 60 to 65 Low tonight 45 to 50. Mainly Cloudy sunday with a showers. Mix. Man. Frt. 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