Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 9, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
All types 1 insurance you wait to Loki Auto Iai installation hot a ctr Siikki v 3msmimmk my Winnipeg free press wednesday May 9, 1973 2nd Clell Mill registration number 02u Pearl red wines Choice of cabernet. Rogdeberg downhill slide is reversed upward climb to wedding March by Gary who has six he worked in the tried to dry him out and Are now trying to free press staff her previous and in 1959-60 techniques. Others to help themselves. Been sober since California and later the Hospital Joe Peterson who was for both of them year and looks Forward was at this stage his in he said. He went to worker with the Central office afternoon is their moment marriage to Norm and daughter left depot and took a bus a in Winnipeg before the re saturday can t come was when his Winnipeg away from Jim Toal of the alcoholic that Day at Maclean House 730 Alexander Avenue Norm Thompson and Marg Cushnie both reformed alcoholics but the biggest restoration of a human life is Norm and he is proud of the moment of All downhill. He made t across the u.s., and in 1962-13 ended up in Churchill As a firefighter. He stayed away irom excessive drinking for who were trying to help urn. As soon As he returned to w i n n i p e g he found friends rom the North in a local of Manitoba was another key Man in Norm Thompson s restoration. The last Man i the rebirth of Fern is the Man who will be married by Rev but in 1965 began to came the them on saturday or. Reece. As or. Thompson was born i Dauphin 44 years ago and left there Row in Winnipeg. He terms Logan and main one of Days later he came to on the Corner of main and of Maclean House. Who can know or understand it his Story is All about a loner a drifter a prizefighter a rackets Man a Miner and a Man who lost himself and lived was 16 to work in Northern Manitoba mining Camps and then it was off to lumber Camps in Eastern skid rows in Canada. You name it i be drunk tie said. Black magic w h i t e lightning new j100 coat was gone and his fists were swollen from the fight in which he had obviously been Way the alcoholic thinks Norm asks. In a blackout he could do Many things unknown to himself when and if he the Jungles of skid the years 1947 to Green after shave salvation army gave out of that fog of Alco March 24 of this year fought As a welterweight and steam rubbing bed for the night and always remain a big Day Canada and the were a steady part of said he has come from their Calendar. It was on and is proud of came four men to depth of hell and found the Day Norm spoke to a especially in new he described it Home says he owes his life. To the problems of Liv of alcoholics. Within less people Days ran into was Doc Halliday of a substantial part of the a week he had Well As getting through his Street project which is now obviously the to Marg. But the wedding the first time he then mind he found who themselves have he is to marry. Been delayed partly involved in the a Beer parlor then in a problems of alcohol Norm Thompson said both had to produce rackets As with a doctor who he said they Are Progress and for Norm and that dissolved their them fixing chimneys have already found the saturday is their to Windsor Detroit area. For friends and to this Ever of truth. Concordia representation Accord seen Norm Thompson and Marc Cushnie transmission special plus All work guaranteed plur. F 957 Portage i 930 Nairn i 1311 map Klups 786-24371 667-1595 586-8049 430 Pembina 453-41241 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces a Complex weather sys tem stretches across most of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Some showers from this system will reach Southern Manitoba later today. There is Snow along the Rocky mountains. After noon readings today will be in the 509 and 60s. Sunny skies will return to the East Ern Prairies tomorrow but for most of Alberta it will be another unsettled Sho Wery Day. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today helicopter search reopened the Canadian re i pwned an air search for a Heli copter and us four passenger which disappeared last nov. 3 while on a flight from Thomp on Man., to Winnipeg. A twin a Voyageur in Licup Ter from Canadian forces base in Edmonton began searching operations monday and will concentrate their e1 forts this week on a Iso Square mile area from Poplar Point t Marchan Creek on the was Side of Lake Winnipeg. This is considered the Highes of probability for the miss ing1 helicopter and its pass angers the object of an Exton Sivc search by military an civil aircraft before official operations were suspended nov 17 due to heavy snows and poo visibility. On Board the missing Are trades Bell helicopter were the Pilot Al Giebmanns 37, of Winnipeg and three Thompson Cit Zens Garry Walsh 32, or. La Fraser and Nathan Kryger 22 by Manfred Mger free press medical reporter the Issue of Public represent icon on. The concur la Hospital Oard which recently resulted in a freezing of the City of win Lieg s contribution o construction of the new hos ital in East Kildonan is about o be resolved. The City the Manitoba health crevices commission and con Ordia Hospital had been on a collision course Over the Issue n which the City said it would not pay its 20 per cent share of he million 132-bed new Hospital in East Kildonan unless Concordia officially City councillors on seats two its Board and gives them voting Power. As Well both the City and the commission want Steps taken in which Pinr Nadia Harrl. To be a to now consisting of members who must members of Mennite Congre Gallons receives adequate wide ranging Community representation beyond the two coun Milors who Are Jim Smith in dependent East Kildonan am Phil Rizzuto this representation it has been suggested would have to involve members of at Leas three area Community commit yes. Rut. Xing this Nim Only give voice and vote to five outsiders versus 10 mennonites health planners now Are Nego rating for a More drastic open ing up of the Concordia Board. We must reach a position where the mennonites can t necessarily out vote the Community representatives on matters concerning a Hospital essentially built with Public one source said tuesday. The two councillors were appointed to the Board of Concor Dia last summer but were not seated until Early this year Anc then found that they could act Only As observers and had no vote. It was at that Point that the City said it would not pay its share of the Cost of the new building. Eighty per cent of the new Hospital is paid for or underwritten by the health com Mission. Had the Henry Willms chairman of the Hospital Board said tues Day the Hospital now has passed a bylaw of its own and the two City councillors have become voting members of the Board. As Well the Board con ducts All its business in English of. Up to some time last year proceedings and minutes were in German. Sweeping changes to the act governing the Hospital As a corporation Are to be contained in a private member s Bill which is due to be introduced in the Manitoba legislature in the near future by Harry Shafransky the new democratic member for it Adisson. Or. Shafransky said tuesday that Hospital lawyer Gary Braz Zell is in the final stages of producing the proposed Bill and it will reach the floor of the House this week or or. Brazzell said completion of his work is delayed by one problem and one , How Many outside people Are to go on the Board. We Are work impasse Over the City s local Community equity in the Hospital continued the gov e r n m e n t could have been caught holding the bag for the entire Cost of construction creating a precedent for future Hospital buildings later. High vacancy charged Liberal Leader Izzy Asper charged tuesday that the con Cordia Hospital has a 30 per cent vacancy rate in its bed usage and As a result per patient costs at that Hospital Are higher than other hospitals by the same percentage. He raised the matter during question period in the Manitoba legislature and health minister Rene Toupin said he was unaware of the figures but would Check them for accuracy ant determine the if the charge proved True. Or. Asper also said the Hospi Tal was having difficulty getting its funds from the City of Winnipeg for construction of it. New building but or. Toupin said Winnipeg had taken Over the responsibility agreed to by the former metro government and no problems were being experienced at present. No this question out now and Hen i am sure the matter will meet with the approval of the health or. Brazzell also said the medical bylaws of the Hospital Are in the process of being completely rewritten opening opportunities for More physicians to gain admitting Privi cacs at the institution. Concordia Hospital according i a spokesman of Manitoba health organizations inc., the former Manitoba Hospital association remains the Only health institution in Winnipeg without end oration of the Canadian Council on Hospital accreditation. We Are very concerned about this particularly when you consider that even the Small 50-bed shrines Hospital has been accredited by the said the official. He said his group is deeply involved in the present Stan Dards at the Hospital and Stepi Are being taken by the Concor Dia to upgrade itself. But if the Hospital can t meet the Council s standards in the old building there ing to suggest that it will meet them in the new one. That s Why we Are pushing a Energy crisis seen making Winnipeg freeway plan silly there is no Point in jumping ahead with the billion free Way plan of the Winnipeg area transportation study Andrew Little of the coalition on Sensi ble transport told a luncheon meeting tuesday of the Winnipeg kiwanis in the hotel fort Garry. Because of an impending Energy crisis in Canada he said Winnipeg would have to turn to a cheaper Public transportation Cost of night courses May Rise temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for the 12-hour period which ended at g . Today and precipitation for the 24-hour period which ended at 6 . Today forecast for Winnipeg Bissett the Interlake and red River re Gions increasing cloudiness today Chance of Thunder showers tonight. Occasional Cloudy periods thursday. Low tonight 40 to 45 High thursday 60 to 65. A school Board s primary responsibility is for students under 21 years old and not for adults attending evening classes a Winnipeg school trustee said tuesday. Trustee Vic Pruden told the Board that avocational courses in recreational programs of the division s evening school should c offered Only on the basis hat salary costs and Supply costs be covered by student Vancouver Calgary Edmonton it Gina Brandon 65 Thompson s3 the 43 Max. Man. Pre. 55 40 .29 55 37 52 36 .02 64 41 .32 47 35 Winnipeg a Thunder Bay 57 Kenora 62 Ottawa 41 Toronto 57 Mon trial 69 Hal tax 49 Chicago 61 Miami los angelas 74 Minneapolis 75 Newyork Phoenix Roma Paris London Berlin Amsterdam Brussels Madrid Moko 57 Stockholm of Tokyo u Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Man. Man May i last year Normal 75 64 61 highest on record 95 in 1174 lowest on record 20 in 1947 Ces or by provincial Grants. A motion to this effect was deferred to the next Board meeting but if trustees approve it course fees which Are now about could be As High As 3. Assistant superintendent John Pankiw told trustees that the present fee Structure of the division is similar to red River Community College and the Myca. The immediate effect of such a proposal would mean a decrease in enrolment adults would not come to our evening classes but go or Pankiw said. Trustee Pruden said he was not against providing space for such activities As sewing by he was against paying an instructor for their Type of non academic course or paying for supplies. Superintendent Carmen Mold said evening classes now cos the division about a Studon and the majority of course fed arc trustee Gloria mind Olson who supported trustee Pru Dan i stand said instructors who were not certified should t be paid the same rates As cer Ifield teachers. Why should an instructor caching a course in wig Mak no get the same certified trustee Mendelson asked. Or. Moir said the salary Structure for the evening school was not the same As that used for certified teachers in the regular school system. Or. Moir said enrolment was declining in the evening school program particularly at Danie Mclntyre and Gordon Bell High schools. In an Effort to reverse the trend of enrolment decline Anc reduce costs the Board unanimously approved the following recommendations made by or Moir. Petition the provincial department of education for in creased Grants and for financial support for programs conducted for recipients. Close Daniel Mclntyre and Gordon Bell evening school and offer the academic pro Grams held at these schools a the Winnipeg adult education Centre and the non Academe courses at Tec voc evening school. Change the format and fre quench y of advertising. Renegotiate with the win teachers association new pro Ralpd basis for association fee deductions now of evening school personnel teach ing Short term courses of 1 weeks or Lesi. A Stem and it would to silly to Ian the City around the use of he private automobile if Fossil urls Are going to run out some a. Or. Little said the Energy Risis is not a problem of distribution As some observers ave explained but that obviously there is a limit to the mount of Fossil fuels which Are cd to propel the automobile. Evhen this resource runs out eople will have to redirect Leir Way of life. Or. Little said he is inclined o agree with the rail relocation Ioco Sals advocated by Terry Artridge of the University of Vinn ipg s Institute of Urban studies. Or. Partridge has come out n favor of maintaining the main up rail and Canadian a Pinal railways lines within heir present location and mov no the Yards to the extremities if the City. In a slide presentation or Little who is a graduate of the University of Manitoba s Archi lecture faculty described the rail relocation proposals which arc in the Public presentation stage. The study before Winnipeg City Council proposes police find Man dead a Man from grand rapids Man., was found dead in i car tuesday As a result of wha is believed to have been a sin Gle vehicle Accident about 130 Miles North of Winnipeg. Winnipeg ramp said William d. Mckinnon 29, was found dead in his car on a gravel Road about 10 Miles South of Jack head Man. Police said there were no wit Nesses to the Accident. The car appeared to have failed to negotiate a curve in Road and had gone into a water filled ditch. The Accident is believed to have occurred Between 11 . Monday and 2 . Tuesday police said. There was no evidence of a second vehicle being involved in the Accident police said. An autopsy hat been ordered. Moving the rail lines out of tie enl re of Winnipeg and replacing them with the freeway sys pm recommended in the trans rotation study completed by in now extinct metro Corpora Ion in 1969. The rail relocation benefits vill occur Only if they Are tied n with the proposed freeway a Stem which Calls for 40 Miles f suburban highways in Winnipeg or. Little said. That raceway system which was estimated at million when he report was first published y the former metro Council is Aow estimated at billion. If Winnipeg proceeds with the freeway recommendations in will Cost Winnipeg taxpayers an additional each a year or ittle said. Part of the rail relocation plan substitutes a Western free Way route through the present apr Yards and instead of divid ing that part of the City into two regions would split it inti 11 parts or. Little said. The million required to implement the rail relocation proposals does not include the Cost of building housing projects and Parks in the areas Ai felted he said. The mini of accounts for relocating the rail lines acquiring land am some Industrial and Orcsi Donlia compensation. St. A a project frees students by Carol Partridge free press education reporter an experimental project which school officials say is unique in Canada will get under Way at the end of the North at John Taylor collegiate in st. James Assiniboia. Called life week the project allows students to design and execute their own program of indies. The 734 students at John Tay or have taken full advantage of this Freedom and for one week will study such topics As taxi Dermy karate go Ding gourmet cooking the role of women in Oday s society and ecology some students will live on a for a week or with a French family others will take a five Day Canoe trip while stil others will tour the ramp facilities at Regina or take a Cul Tural tour to Nassau. Macdonald takes new position or. Donald Bruce Macdonald minister of Knox unite Church 400 Edmonton Street has accepted a position As min Istir of Melrose United Church Hamilton ont., beginning sept 1. Or. Macdonald has been so Nior minister of Knox United Church since 1960. Collection period this week your frit Prui Carrier will by collecting from hit Iii for delivery of free pm for two a Tiki my Lii May 12. Doug Bridge principal of Ohn Taylor collegiate said the mrose of life week is to offer experiences which students by sevc to be relevant to open Lew avenues of learning and to Oster better student teacher relationships. We want to generate in the student responsibility and Indi duality. The possibilities Are obviously very great whether the student opts for an Art Camp at Rainy River or spends a week at a fish hatchery in the the Normal curriculum at John Taylor will be dispensed with except for five students who have decided for various reasons not to take part in life week. Instead students will sign a contract indicating they will satisfy a specific number of hours of educational expert e n c e s coordinator of Lifa week vice principal Wally Lin ton said students May choose from three areas trips Tours or courses Independent or work experience. The con tract replaces the attendance process during the week and students Are responsible to fulfil their or. Linton said the leaching staff at John Taylor is enthusiastic about life week Al though it has meant Nalany hours of extra work. Teachers my students have been working on the project for the past six months trying to work out a schedule for the More than 100 options available. Principal Bridge said he first bought of the idea of holding a life week last year when he read about a similar project at an american school in Pennsyl Vania l i suggested we try holding a life week Here and the. Staff were All quite enthusiastic about it. We then consulted the student body in january and asked for approval by the response from parents and students was overwhelmingly in favor of the idea the school Board approved the project and All that remained Wai the planning. Well find out in a few weeks time if nil this Effort was Worth or. Bridie said
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