Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Need a mortgage see us Inland Trust and savings corporation limited port xxx h Dominion so Tel non. Winnipeg free press Pearl Petil Lant Rose a pleasing festive wine monday May ,7, 1973 2nd class Matt registration number 0284 rain brings some Relief to Farmers rainfall saturday through Liless falling towards the win some Relief to Southern area and even less Al the Loba Farmers threatened by Manitoba United Stales Border drought. For Many it Means a Good Start for the crops which will he seeded beginning in a week the Weatherman said. T. E. Weber director of the water resources division Mani or two. However the downpour which dumped Aboul two thirds of an Inch of rain on Winnipeg was t enough to raise the water level in dugouts streams or sinking ground water Levels. George Franklin of do Loraine president of the Mani Toba farm Bureau said the half Inch of rain which fell in the area of Hartney Elgin and Souris Man., was much needed. In the Brandon area Loo which experienced the heaviest rainfall inches at bran Don he water was Well heaviest concentration of rain was Between Brandon and for lace la Prairie with slightly Loba department of mines re. Sources and environmental management said the weekend rain won t cause much increase in surface water and it is too Early to Leli its effect on ground water Levels. Farmers in the Boissevain psychological meet ing set the Manitoba psychological society will hold its annual meeting Al the International inn at noon May 11. Highlight of the Mcling will be the presen tation of the Robson distinguished in Manitoba award which this year goes to or. John Zubuck of the University of Manitoba. Or. Is a research professor in the University s psychology department. Participants in the Mcling also hear a Sion on training psychologists. Area have had Good subsurface moisture even before the rain but May still have to water in Lolow dugouts and Ponds agriculture represent alive Don Connick said sunday. And he figures Farmers in the area arc having a better time of it than anywhere else. To Farmers in the Minneo area the rain made a big Dif for once said a mixed farm of orator. Some Wells in the area were even Loo Low to use. However inc ground Levels stopped drop Ping with the extra pc capita lion he said. But even if the land gel enough water now for the immediate needs of Grain growers cattlemen will be Short of grass in their pastures for some Lime when cattle Are put out to Graze in mid May icy won t find As much grass As Usua and Farmers will have with feed Grain or. Franklin said. As for surface water in will Likely be another year before it will be restored naturally he said. Inc amount of rain discus would take in fill the dugout programs Forl now would be harmful to crop dad can be fun at the circus by Kevin Frech l rec press circus critic when daddy Lold me we were going to the shrine circus on Lal urday i could hardly Wail. 1 went to the circus before jut it was a Long Lime ago and 1 could hardly it. 1 that it was fun Hough and that daddy bought lie Popcorn and a Monkey on a stick. This time we took along my Little sister Michele. She s Only our years old and she had lever been to the circus before. When it was time to go my sister took her toy Clown along. Baddy told her she did t need .0 bother because the circus lad lots of clowns but she took i anyway. The circus was being held in the big Arena where the Winnipeg jets play. I was there to a hockey game once. When we of there we could hear a band inside so we hurried because we k 11 e w the show had started. Instead of ice in the Arena i icy had a floor and it was All full of s h r i n c r s parading i a r o u n d Michele wanted to know where the clowns were. What a kid All she wanted was clowns. Then Michele said there s Clown up but what she saw was Only a thriller. The shrines marched out and inc first circus act came on. It was a juggling act g u s Ursula and Don. My daddy said the Way they juggled the rings reminded him of the Way some of the politicians juggled issues. I be never seen anybody juggle issues. I guess they re sort of like balls. A Clown came in the islands and gave Michele a piece of Bubble gum. Thai made her re ally Happy and she started watching the next act. It was Liane and Yolanda two trapeze artists. Michele thought the Ira Pees were swings and wanted to go up there too. 1 Don t think she could have clone those Iricks though. You have to be really Strong to swing from one like thai. There was a Man who balanced on one Little Finger Jose Cole and then came three elephants. My sister really liked did it because it was Only a trick. There was a boy Only 15 years old who did a triple somersault them. 1 did t think uie the flying trapeze while he plants were real at first Bill daddy said they were. Michele said the elephants were supposed to ride in a car because that s what some elephants did in a Book about Babar. They did t ride in a car but they danced and did tricks and she liked them any Way. She they re big i cheered him. Was blindfolded. His. Name is Hay Valentine. The first time he tried he missed and fell in the safety net. Then he climbed up again and did it but when he turned around to catch his trapeze Back he missed again and fell into the net. The crowd really like this j and held up her hand High she decided thai was l High enough and held up daddy s hand instead. There were some acrobats w h o called Ihms Clvis the endrus. One of them was a boy who did t look much older than me. Lie could somersault Way up in the air on the shoulders of two men. Then came some clowns with a shooting trick. One Clown said just before the intermission they started to put up the Cage for the bears. Michele said there s two hut she does t count so Good yet. There were really 10. During the intermission i cliche Kepi asking daddy where the stairs were because she wanted logo Down and Lalk to the bears. Bears can she said. Daddy said the bears would he could Ricochet a Bullet All bite but Michele said they the Way around the Arena even would t bile her because they did t know her name. Daddy did t let her go though. After the intermission the lied to her Ankles thai Kepi her rears did All kinds of tricks. One rolled on a drum and they All walked on their Hind legs one of inc bears pushed an other one in a kind of baby buggy. At the end they ail went Down a slide like we have in the playground. 1 think 1 liked the bears hell of All. There were iwo More Balanc ing acts the Bisbini Trio and the Ila inces. The Bisbini Trio had a girl hardly bigger than Michele who did some Balanc ing Iricks. Then Iacre was Marusc by Gary. She did a handstand in a trapeze. I bet Michele could t do thai. There were some dogs an Den s parisian poodles who did some funny tricks. They were supposed to jump Over three hoops Bill they would t. One of them kept hiding in a Box and then out came a Skunk and everybody ran. I bal he would Slink. Miss Elizabeth tried to from Hilling the ground. The clowns came Back and one of them was going Duck Hunting. The first time he shot Down some rubber ducks. The second Lime Down came a Duck on a Parachute. Then he tried again and a Skunk fell out of the sky. Boy did they run the Slan eks did some fancy tumbling jumping Way up on each others shoulders and the fearless Bauers did some Iricks at the top of some really High poles. I think i d gel dizzy if i a Cal Way up there. When in was All Over daddy i bought us some balloons f o r souvenirs but i think i should jump i. Form i to a swinging Iraq Che bul she i missed. She had some ropes have got something else be cause my Ballon broke the next Day. Daddy could t Tell who liked the circus Best my Sisler or me so i guess next Lime hell. Have to Lake us both again. Actually i think daddy liked it Best of All. Kevin Freeh 10, is the Sou of 1 ice press legislative reporter Egon Freeh Hanuschak is told parents want More say in school Liy Nick Hunter press education reporter Cranberry Portage Man. Residents of this North Ern Community told education minister Ben Hanuschak Satur Day they want More say in run Ning i hair schools. But Many of the about 100 residents who met with minister in the Community transmission special Sims bund adjustment of plut inspection All work guaranteed q9 pin t 957 Portage ave. 786-2437 930 Nairn ave. 667-1595 1311 586-8049 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces skies were Clear Over most of Manitoba and Southern Alberta while Saskatchewan and Central Al Berta reported Cloudy inter Vals with a few showers. A few Cloudy periods a com by isolated rain showers arc forecast for Bolh Alec la and Saskatchewan today. The Grain grow ing regions of Manitoba can expect generally sunny skies and Normal Ina mums of near 60. Under the influence of a Westerly circulation All the Prairie regions May expect sunny skies Wilh above Normal readings tuesday. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today air Hough it s been 60 years since they graduated from Central school in Transcona Here Are five former students who Are More than Happy to return saturday to take part in the school s 60th anniversary Celebration. Glancing Over their 1913 graduation pictures Are left to right Elizabeth Miller mrs. France Fuller mrs. Madalyne Vanslyck mrs. Ethel Vare and Maude Brown. Medical review group assumes education role Manitoba s medical r c v Lew medical practice established by i Wilh doctors at the District level indicated they were worried Aboul How much local autonomy would Cost in property taxes. Or. Hanuschak said lie could not answer the local autonomy Issue off the top of my head but assured the residents the of local advisory commit pcs would be spelled out More clearly in a soon to by revised Public schools act. He also said his department would con Sider the Points made at the nesting and would reply. Cranberry Portage 25 Miles Southeast of flin flon and part f the vast Frontier school Divi temperatures following arc High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for he 12-hour period which ended at i . Loday and precipitation for inc 24-hour period which ended Al i . Loday Vancouver Cal Jary Edmonton Regina Brandon Thompson tha Pas Winnipeg Thunder Day Sonora Collawn Toronto Molnr Cal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angeles Minneapolis now York Phoenix Rome Paris London Berlin Amsterdam Moscow Stockholm Tokyo Max. Min. Pc. In .03 forecast for Winnipeg his sell inc in crake and red River re Gions increasing cloudiness tonight with occasional showers toward morning. Sunny periods developing by noon tuesday. Low to night 35 to 40 High on tuesday co to ii5. M 39 35 38 53 73 is 5 Al 57 i Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Min. Mean May s 49 38 u l.1si or f is m Normal 40 36 49 May s 53 .10 47 May 4 29 49 highest on record 81 in i lowest on record in 19.11 committee a group of doctors and laymen monitoring physicians performance under medi care Lias Lakin on an cd Calion Al role in addition to ils policing task. The work of the con Imilce was outlined in a report to the annual business Mcling of the Manitoba medical association saturday by chair Man or. N. 1. Corne of Winnipeg. Established by the old Mani Oba medical service before the event of medicare in inc prov acc four years ago the Midi Cal review committee became Arl of medicare when the provincial govern incl entered the medical insurance Field. The re View group includes three rep of inc medical As Oci Alion and four appointed by lie Manitoba health services Louii Mission. In his report to the annual a cycling of the association or. Borne full inc inc Means the committee uses to Check Doc ors Billing methods and to do Carminc whether their accounts ire consistent Wilh those o other physicians in the same iced. In 1972, the com Millic using computer printouts relic act he work of All private practice doctors and subjected about 10 per cent of them Aboul to closer scrutiny. Thirty doctors received let ters from the review commit cd pointing out variations am asking for medical explanations As Well As urging More Pruden use of medical services and facilities. Fifteen doctors w Ere inter viewed by the committee one or More times with the doctors being Given an Opportunity to justify their patterns of practice on medical grounds. The interviews led to penal tics for six doctors and recovery of funds from three who were judged to have wrongfully filled medicare. The conic report said four doctors were referred to the College of physicians and surgeons of Manitoba regarding Quality of care and ethical consideration. The College is the licensing body for Manitoba Doc tors and has Power to remove a licence to practise. Two Manitoba doctors were referred for an audit of records and one audit was interrupted when charges were Laid by the he committee. Or. Corne s report said his roup has tried to maintain a Rue concept of peer review. He said personal Iner views with doctors whose pall rns of prac lice had been reviewed Are considered to he of cd vocational value and provide a forum for an Exchange of ideas Between committee members and the doctor. Corne said a statement of policy has recently been distributed to practising doctors and every one of them has received a profile of his practice and a o explain the placed on patterns of practice if this is considered helpful by doctors. In other the Conven Tion received As information a Brief report from or. Leon Michaels of Winnipeg on physician associates. The Stalc ment said the medi Cal association sees the group profile for his work along with an Alloney finneral. Under medicare rules the re View body May impose Finan Cial sanctions on a doctor for departures from the pattern of Type of a com p a n y i n g explanation Sheet. Monthly summaries will be made available on request. In future sail the chairman it might be feasible to have committee representatives meet four Hurt in two car collision four people arc in Hospital As a result of a two car collision Al inc intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 1 sunday. All three passengers ill a car driven by Leo Paul jr., 18, of sic. Anne Man., were injured in the collision police said. Lynn Mondor 1g, of sic. Anne Man. Was admitted to St. Boniface Hospital suffering a ruptured spleen. She is reported to be in fair condition. Jacques Robert Champagne of sic. Anne Charine mourant 15, of Duff Csc Man. Were Lakin to the sic. Anne Hospital and were reported to be in Good condition. An 11-year old passenger in inc second car Donald Gordon Konanz was thrown out of the vehicle and was admin cd to Misfricordia Hospital in Good condition. The car was heading North one Highway 12 when it was in collision with the car driven by the boy s father Gor Don Konantz of 203 Park Boule Vard Tuxedo. A third car slopped Al the Stop sign was damaged when struck by flying Luggage which had been Allach cd to a boat and trailer on the Konanz car. The Accident occurred at . Sunday. "1 would rather run per cent a year compare affairs than let somebody Winnipeg run them for or. Barrow said. People should have Faith in their own ability to run affairs at the local or. Barrow who arranged the meeting and said in is inc beginning a Long so meetings on Northern Ion. Said uie schools should nol be run from goo Miles away. He said the supervisors at the school have no policy direction and their turnover rate is High. Since the school opened in Wilh a dropout rate in Urban schools of Aboul one per cent a year or. Barrow said. He said the teachers at uie collegiate should be More Sensi _ live Loward the problems of the native students and if these teachers can t do it then we Ries of j should get teachers who Cauca the school curriculum should include such things As local self government labor organization Home building and just enl to City life or. Row added. Sex education among these 1965 the student dropout Rale students is either being no Gleckl has ranged from 11 per a Cal to cd or Taii Ghl very Ion has two schools fron tier collegiate Wilh 290 students and an elementary school with 233 pupils. Only about 70 of the Colle Giac s students Are from Cran Berry Portage the others Are mainly from native commune is ill the division. Asbestos workers reject be offer members of the Asbestos unions still to vote Are the workers Union Al Cio Csc voted saturday 31 to 19 to reject the Miulli Trade offer of carpenters the dry Wall workers the lash cars and inc a Eccl Metal workers. Cells an hour increase Over i inc electrical workers who a two year contract period Prc-1 negotiate separately from the san cd by the Winnipeg build j Multi Trade agreement have Al ers Exchange construction Din ready settled. The plumbers Are traders Section. The Multi a Rad agreement Beth schools Are financed Al iwo years ago by Hie tally by the provincial govern-1 mint and administered from Winnipeg. Wayne Morris one of the 13 supervisors at the collegial a who look Afler inc student Orcsi i for physician associates in the future of we thei future physician shortage is Likely or however both the exact level of Independent medical Rispon Sib Lily and the method of pay for the associates Are still in Clear. There Are various source from w h i c h physician As Sociats May he recruited but for All practical purposes it is reasonable to assume thai they should be drawn primarily from the nursing said the Sale Maul. It was debated to some extent by the doctors attending the meeting but the physicians shied away from voting approval for the document. Another motion this one de signed to lift a policy statement on abortion which had been tabled Al a similar meeting a year ago was lost. Or. John Scatliff of Winnipeg who wanted the Mailer brought dents said co per cent of the supervisory Slaff have left the school in the past iwo years and All the recreation super visors have left in the last 11 months. Or. Morris presented a list of c o m p 1 a i n i s at the Mcling i which he said was submitted on Haven l a Recd Exchange and eight unions of the building trades expired april 30 and negotiations were progressing towards a renewal the Exchange and the unions said in a joint so Alcmene. However ratification of the. Offer from the Exchange had to be made by each Union and there Are others still to hold their Voles this week. Bricklayers have voted in favor of the offer but to certain in Al an impasse with their con tractors and Are threatening to so Rick though they have taken no strike vote. The refrigeration and air conditioning Section of the plumbers Union however has vol cd to strike but no Dale for a walkout has been set. Behalf of a per visors. He said did t sign majority of the us of her supervisors the document for Back for debate again Lold his c o 1 i c a g u c s the association should be courageous enough to Ackle issues which Are controversial and hard to Deal with. His motion was Defeated by a wide margin. Nine months for fraud Gary r. Burial s attempts to get out of Winnipeg have been for Al least nine d c 1 a y c d months. He pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of attempted fraud in provincial judges court in the Public safely building and was sentenced to spend that amount of time in jail by judge ankh car of losing their jobs and added in an interview later thai l he expects to be fired. Pal. We Csc a Leachjr at the elementary school said the local school committee wants decision making at the local level As Well As Al the administrative one Man at the meeting said the Community gets no precise lines on How far local autonomy can be extended and How much in would Cost. There has to be a system where communities in the North can receive help. This does t seem to be coming from the department of education or the school Bob Mckinnon a flin flon Leachjr who chaired meet ing said in an interview Lylial most of the residents who spoke seemed to favor local autonomy without having property taxes levied. Or. Hanuschak had asked the residents whether icy wanted local autonomy in the sense of a school Dis Ricl with Loca properly taxes or More say in running of schools bul without local taxes. I am not sure what you really or. Hanuschak allayed the fears of some at the meeting who thought Frontier collegiate which has Indian Metis and White students would be closed. Specified clauses which will go in Apon discs to he contract the labourers Union voted Loac cent from 75 cells to 85 a cols an hour increase according to to skills. Ony j. Plulik. B u r n a t 28, of no fixed address wednesday i might five one Way tickets to Toronto from up Kail and paid them with a a Howiey Cheque. For was arrested thursday he went to catch the he when torn no bound train after investigation had revealed that he did t have an account in the Brandon Hank on which he Cheque had been drawn. Frontier collegiate has a very do finite future in Northern Manitoba. Its future is built in 1865 from an Amerl can radar base the school is plagued Wilh a High dropout rate and staff problems. The school can accommodate More students than actually at lend. Tom Barrow inc new demo cratic party member of the legislature for flin flon told the Mcling that Cranberry i or tags could have local autonomy in education without Cost. Or. Kenneth Wye my a elects or. Wylie or. Kenneth Wylie 52, a is. Boniface paediatrician has been elected president of inc Manitoba Mudica association succeeding d r Peter Connelly of Winnipeg. Or. Pelcer to Smorsc a Gen Oral prac Milioner from Killar nay was designated preside no Clcil of inc association. Or. Wylie is a member of the Norwood paediatric Centre am has been on the executive o he association for four years and has been its treasurer. H was born in Transcona. He Gra dilated from Iho University o Manitoba medical school in 105 and became a certified specialist five years later. He. Is married and has children. Explosion injures two men two men were reported in fair condition in the Winnipeg general Hospital sunday with Jurics received in an Industry 1 Accident saturday evening. The two were working with Iii Ollir Man in a manhole at Linith Streel and Graham ave nue drying out Telephone lines Vith a propane Heater an inner City fire depart men spokesman Aid. Around ., a propane Ank on inc Street was knocked nto the manhole. The nozzle on he tank broke in the fall and he escaping Gas caused an explosion. Peter Ballan Ync 26, of 208 Tobin Dalo Road Charleswood suffered second degree Burns to Lis face neck and Bolh hands n the explosion. Cornelius Jonkers 24, of Springfield Man., suffered second ill third degree Burns to his i ppr arms and legs. The third Man Timothy coults 20, of 21 Humboldt ave nue St. Vital was treated for Shock Al inc Hospital and Alcor released. 40 stitches to his face John Bone 17, of 6s5 Banner Man Avenue who was injured sunday when the car in which he was a passenger rolled Inlo a ditch required 40 soil chs to close the cuts to his face. He was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital. Inner cily police said or. Bone was in a car driven by Cousin when it went out of control and Roll d into a ditch on i n k s t c r Boulevard Between Rosser Road and Highway 7 at . Sunday
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