Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg nil press. Monday june 25, 1973 Broo Hilda 3 women receive order of Canada three Manitoba women two from Winnipeg and the other from Selkirk have been appointed to the order of Canada by governor general Roland Michener. Kathleen m. Richardson of Winnipeg has been named an officer of the order with Pau line brutal of Winnipeg and Amy Louise demons Selkirk appointed members. The appointments were announced in Ottawa saturday by or. Michener Chancellor of the order. Miss Richardson was born and educated in Winnipeg and is a director of James Richard son and sons Ltd. She has been Active in Many areas of Volunteer work especially in the arts. A past president of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and now its honorary president miss Richardson is also a member of the Manitoba arts Council and on the executive of the Canad an conference of the arts. She was a member of the Canada Council from 1964 to 1970, is currently on the advisory Board of the Winnipeg foundation and is a director of the Institute of Public policy. As Well she is actively engaged with activities of the Manitoba historical society. Mrs. Brutal was born in France and came to Canada with her parents in 1907, Leav ing for a Short period to marry in 1916 and returning in 1918. She has been a member of the Cercle de Moliere in St. Boni face from its founding and has worked for it in Many Capaci ties. Following the death of her husband in. 1941, mrs. Zoulal took charge of artistic direction of the Cercle de Moliere and under her direction it participated almost every year in the festival National d Art dram Atique and won Many awards. Besides her involvement with the Circle mrs. Bouta has also painted designed cos Tumes and sets for theatre and Ballet and is a member of the society pcs Artistes of Mani Toba and of the society Ilis torque of St. Boniface. Mrs. Demons director Emer itus of the Selkirk Friendship Centre was born in St. Peters Man. In her Early years she worked in Mission schools and hospitals before becoming employed at a sanitarium near Selkirk. She joined the staff of the Manitoba Friendship Centre As a Community worker holding the position for 10 years. She then joined the Friendship Centre in Selkirk As executive director a Post she held until retirement this year. Mrs. Demons was once named woman of the year by the women s sales and Adver Tising club acid a Nursery school in Selkirk Lias been named after her. She is still involved in Friendship Centre activities and other Community affairs. 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Richardson Amy Louise Clemons Pauline brutal colonel says Goatee trademark one dead two Hurt in upset fort Frances out. Spe Cial a 20-year-old fort Frances youth Joseph Robert Petis died at the scene in a one car Accident in the 1go Block of the Mill Road sunday morning. His two companions Brian Paul Ducette and Randy Sisco were taken to la Verendrye Hospital. Or. Sisco was later taken by ambulance to a Winnipeg Hospital while or. Ducette who was the Driver of the car remains in the Hospital Here with undetermined injury fort Frances police who Are investigating the mishap say the car failed to negotiate a turn on the Road and flipped Over on its top. No other information was available. Car truck crash kills Manitoban unidentified Manitoba Man was killed late sunday ii a head on collision about five Miles East of the Maii Toba on Lario Border on the trans Canada Highway. An Ontario provincial polio spokesman i Kenora said to Man whose name is Bein withheld pending positive Idun Tif Calion was in a car heading West when he was in collision with an eastbound Semi Trail at about . The spokesman said both Ali car and truck exploded an burned following the collision and the Man was killed stantly. People in the truck Wally fast and Chri by Esther Tennenhouse free press staff writer it it was t a trademark d shave it that s colonel Harland Sand is talking about the Snow Goatee that ornaments is face and thousands of age buckets and Cartons of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Chicken eater or not you probably know the face and ame and perhaps thought e was t for real. Not so. Harland Sanders original under of the million Kentucky Fried Chicken inc. Of is 82 years old and visited Winnipeg during the weekend o Cut the red River exhibit m. He sold the company in 19g4 or million he says but re Lains a salaried Public rela Lons Man for die business. You might say his Job is to be col. Sanders and Harland Sanders makes sure he always books like his trademark Pic ure Complete with the Goatee shoestring tie and while suit Vith a favorite White 1965 Ca iliac at Home to match. The title of colonel is an honorary one Given him in 1935 by orc his franchise Days when in was still operating to Chic in speciality restaurants at Nashville and Corbin Ken Lucky. Col. Sanders now lives in Jacl Byville Kentucky. Kentucky Fried Chicken inc. Las Mado 153 millionaires he ays. I be been Down and Low am up against the Wall As anyone could he but if i d retired at go think of All the people who could t have made he Money they he pot five cents for every Hicken his franchisees sold the same amount they pay per Chicken today. That s no Whei you consider that the company operated in 33 countries will about stores in the in itch states. In Canada Kentucky Fried Chicken Ltd., the Canadian sister company of the in itch states firm has just under 50c stores. The business is m Lounger controlled by col Sanders who now is titular chairman of the Board but i owned by three Canadian frail Chis operators. Job Saulcy assistant a incr Al manager of the compan and Oscar Gru hurl preside of champs food systems Ltd Ter Prisc and lie s downright triumphant about it. You never see aunt Jemima or Betty Crocker around now do he demanded blasphemous by devouring a Corn beef Sandwich. Predicts enrolment increase a trend in education Owari declining High school enrol ment May be drastically re erased this summer at the uni Chrsity of Winnipeg collegial in incr session says join director of the col a Giatcu. Sir. Vanderstoel said 390 Stu dents have applied in Advance for 500 courses an incr Cas if 200 courses Over last year. The collegiate session Jugins Only 4, offers 30 sub acts at the Grade 11 and 12 Levels. Or. Vanderstoel said Al Grade 11 and Many Grade 12 courses Are offered for the first Lime in a six week pro Gram. Courses Are available to students wishing to improve their Marks but Are geared specifically to Hose wishing to accelerate or upgrade their standing by taking one or More courses for he first Angulski of Edmonton i would t say saturday jul were treated for minor injuries and released from Hospital. The police spokesman said damage in the. Accident which destroyed a huge shipment of clothing in the truck was is Imald at the trans Canada Highway was blocked at the site of the assault charge Laid George Arius director labor relations with the labor rela i o n s Council Winnipeg builders Exchange said Mon Day he has Laid a charge of common assault against a Man in connection with an incident at the strike bound convention Centre last week. Or. Akins also said he has been informed the Manitoba attorney general s department will be looking into the ques Tion of charges possibly being Laid in connection with a beat ing incident said to have occurred at the convention Centre wednesday. Lie said last week that while on a visit o the convention Centre construction site a Rock was thrown at him. Or. Akins said that in a Pri vate prosecution he has Laid a charge of common assault against a Man. Lie said the Case is scheduled to come up Friday in provincial judge s court in the Public safety building. Also or. Akins said earlier that wednesday a 20-year-old Carpenter was badly beaten at he site. If said what the Canadian concern i Worth but the colonel says to could have sold it for six Mil lion six years ago. Col. Sander s visit to Winnipeg was just a Stopover on Manitoba teen agers join tour ten Manitoba teen agers left saturday for Eastern Canada to join a touring group of teen agers in a Canada week project. The encounter program ii valves a camping and bus trip with stops at Toronto Quebec City Montreal and Ottawa. The Young travellers selected by their local boards of Edu cation arc Pat . 14, of 55 Maybank drive fort Garry Cicila gym Licau of 619 Grier son Avenue fort Garry Stan Ley do Al Uinam 15, of 8. Len Oro Street suite Daniel in inc 1g, of 1011 c re Elwood drive St. James Assiniboia and Dennis Melinson. 17, it Gil Pandora Avenue t r a n s Cona. Neila Eiress 15, of Dauphin the labor Council filed a request that charges be Laid in connection with this incident. And he said on Satur Day he received a Telegram from the Manitoba attorn by general s department saying it would be checking into the questions of charges possibly being Laid. Crown counsel official at the Public safety building said monday there has been a police report on the situation but the question of charges still was under review. Involved in the walkout at the conc lion Centre Are members of the International Union of operating engineers. Accident for about three hours he s a representative the Way to present donations to Yvonne Lavack 25, of Ste. A number of charities in Van Anne Maria Mcrorie of bran Oiiver. Don Leonard Bailey 15, of following Hie Accident. 1 Fried Chicken Ami free c of flin flon and grog Henvis m n of Virden. Dennis the menace Vears of Fumi there i to get married an Settle com French kindergarten in St. Vital a special French kindergarten program begun last year in the St. Vital school division will continue this year at Hast Ings elementary school. English speaking children will receive a minimum of 50 per cent French Content with the amount varying As the Chil Dren grow to accommodate their new language. Last year there were two classes in operation one at Hastings and another at Victor Magor school. Because of a re d h c c d enrolment Only one class will operate this year. Those enrolled in inc Kinder Garten classes last year at Hastings will continue into a French Grade 1 program with their same teacher in Guise card. The Victor Magor kindergarten group will attend St. Eugene for Grade 1. A conversational French pro Gram will be available to All students in St. Vital schools in grades 1 to c. Tuxedo school reunion the class of 48 from the Tuxedo Normal school met Dur ing the summer of 73 Satur Day evening in a reunion at the Loicl fort Garry. There were 175 in attendance for the banquet and dance including Ben Hanuschak Mani Loba s education minister and Lis wife Nadia. It was mrs. Hanuschak her self a member of the class of is who started organizing the event believed the first of its kind in Winnipeg. She described it As just a get together for people who Haven t seen each other for 25 nine if the guests came from outside the province fro m California Vancouver Duluth and Fergus Falls Minn. Itcaina Calgary and Edmon ton. Even four of the Normal school staff of 1im7-48 were present or. Eleanor Boyce prof and mrs. Harold Turner and Beth Douglas. M r. Hanuschak confessed that he does t belong to the class of 48. He is of the class of 51. He said he and his wife met while they were teaching at Erickson Man. Or. Hanuschak brought greetings from the Manitoba government to the gathering. Anyone i of old Cairins Australia on the a t h e r t o n tableland near Cairns an old Gold Field will soon offer tourists a Chance to pan for Gold As Well As walk through a replica of an old Gold mining town. The venture is called tableland Gold
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