Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 24, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Travel of and relax Winnipeg free press tuesday july 24, 1973 2nd class mail registration number 02m se1ung your Home consult a professional my unit Rily on a realtor Public housing reservation plan shelved a civic environment commit new housing subdivisions ice recommendation that aside for Public housing least to Jjck cent of the land in was shelved by the committee traffic artery meet soon Winnipeg s civic works and operations decided monday to hold a special joint meeting with civic environment com Mittee to discuss plans for proposed traffic three major arteries. The works committee was monday. Committee was told in a re port from civic Engineer s. B Bailie chairman of the City s technical advisory group on development agreements tha the provision was not needed in the Light of recent Amend ments to the National housing act that provide for assisted Home ownership. Or. Bailie recommended that the City not require developers to designate special Sites with in housing developments for Public housing because of the social stigma and segregation which affect people living in such developments. The assisted Home ownership program provides for Low in t e r e s to Long term borrowing with Federal Grants to subsidize monthly housing payments for persons living on Low incomes. Environment committee had recommended last november that the City require develop ers to offer 10 per cent of sub division and to the Manitoba housing and renewal Corpora Tion on a first option basis. Tie recommendation had been Laid Over by Winnipeg s civic executive policy committee pending receipt of a report avenues. From the committee on Duvel the committees could Ryeom Ozment agreements mend to City Council that the projects be approved or rejected based on the proposed meeting and possible later pub Lic meetings. Money for detailed plans of told by Jack Kyle the City s works and operations commissioner that reports will be completed by aug. 13 on the three projects the proposed St. Vital fort Garry Bridge and Road system to link Waverley Street and St. Anne s Road the proposed Grant Avenue Exten Sion from Pembina Highway to Lagimodiere Boulevard and the proposed major Road sys tem skirting the South and East boundaries of the Winnipeg International Airport connecting Sturgeon Road with Ellice. Sargent Wellington and Dublin Abandons Rifle to visit zoo and talk about Annie Oakley Annie Oakley noon. By Janice keys free press staff writer Assiniboine Park zoo was briefly invaded by a Rifle toting monday after Dinah Christie who will play the part of the legendary Annie in Rainbow stage s coming production of Annie get your gun left the Rifle behind How Ever As she got acquainted with some of the zoo animals. Annie still charms audiences because she s a Happy naive and energetic character miss Christie said in an interview in Between rescuing her skirt fringes from nibbling fawns and scouting for Buffalo. When you re a Little Gawky and awkward and suddenly Blossom it s the Cinderella syndrome. That appeals to women and to men too. I the musical itself is the Only musical that i wanted to do that s already been writ it s one of those rare productions in which every song is a hit she added. The pure entertainment of musicals is what accounts for their perpetual popularity miss Christie said. It s fairly obvious that peo ple like to be entertained and now they get All the daily Lence they can take on television. Now we have to go some where else to be a few years ago Kitchen sink dramas were a popular form of theatre miss Christie said. Now that theme has been worked Over in All the theatrical Media and the pendulum is starting to swing Back toward pure entertain ment. The Job of theatre is to Han dle what in t being handled otherwise at the present miss Christie was surrounded by theatrical influences from earliest childhood As both her they gave her fair warning though. My Mother and Fatherl made it Clear that you had to1 be insane to be in such an in secure Way of it also amount of takes a certain courage but so s enjoys the unpredictability tha is an integral part of life As an i Vaclar heading for Suzzi Puiul the Canadian International development Agency has Settle projects was included Clarence Lazaruk of the City s 1973 budget but was j Russell. Man. Lor a two year not to be spent until the pro j teaching assignment in swazi acts received final approval land beginning this fall from City Council. Or. Lazaruk taught Mator Dale for the meeting has Pratt school in Russell cumin yet been confirmed. The last school year transmission troubles actress. It is Tough but it s a Chal Lenge with a sense of acting has generally been classified As a secondary Type of Art because it is considers to be interpretative rather than creative miss Christie said but she disagrees. The actor s Job is to bring alive something that someone put into written that requires creativity and a lot of work. An actor or actress must develop a sense of reality about the character he or she is playing until the thinking Ness goes out of it and the actor just knows How that person would behave. Music became an important part of miss Christie s career when her father gave her a guitar for Christmas. Now although she has appeared in Many shows without music her preference is for musical theatre. Music she believes is one of the primary forms of communication. Recently miss Christie has been getting a taste of the production end of the business. She and Toronto actor Tom Kneebone arc co producing hey a Cole Porter revue which will feature or. Kneebone at Niagara on the Lake. Ont., this summer. Whenever she can find some spare time she retreats to her 100-Acrc farm in Ontario. Annie got will also s ballot count for Wolseley under Way a judicial recount of Provin Cial election results in worse Ley constituency was to be under Way at 10 . Tuesday behind closed doors at the Law courts building in Winnipeg. The recount of Bacots was t be conducted before judge c Irving Keith of Winnipeg county court in courtroom c such proceedings Are no View obstruction feared the owners of two Portage Avenue buildings have objected to plans for a office building on the site of the downtown Kensington build ing which was heavily dam aged by fire last december. In a letter to Winnipeg s civic environment committee a Law firm representing the owners of the Paris building 259 Portage Avenue and the Avenue building 265 Portage stated opposition to encroach cents Over Smith Street and Portage Avenue which Are Rovid cd for in plans for the new office Tower at the North East Corner of Portage Smith Street. Both Enci ments were approved by open to the Public and May be attended Only by the candidates and their agents the local returning officer or any such persons As the presiding judge May permit. The recount was not expected to be completed for at least a Day or two depending of course on the number of bal lots to be counted. It is thought that about votes Are involved in the Wolseley recount. Murdoch Mackay of the new democratic party was declared the Winner in Wolseley about 10 Days ago by returning officer Jim Maloway thereby breaking a tie Between or. Mackay and Liberal Leader Tizzy Asper. Or. Asper whose political future will be determined by the counting was expected to be out of the province during the recount. A spokesman for or. Asper s office said monday the Liberal Leader would not be present at the Law courts building because of his Atten dance As an observer at the Western economic opportunities conference which opened in Calgary tuesday. Technically the Wolseley election result remains a tie i cause or. Maloway did t actually cast a ballot rather simply declared or. Mac the Winner. Should a tie judicial re would then be required to cast the Andl result from the count. Or. Irm in Ontario. By i in let your gun. Which Ron melt committee last month itar Jack a permit for an and Tony Pydee i of the new structure1 two Otner jul decl Portage i 430 Nairn i 7u.2437l647-15f5l Iii map Hulk 453-4124 weather report Dinah Christie at Assiniboine Park zoo with nibbling fawns. Cheap Energy Supply Low but no world crisis oilman i Dean Regan and Tony Pydee i will run aug. 1 to 18 at rain Bow stage in Kildonan Park. Bid nets firm Book pact i was issued. The two buildings would be seriously affected because their present unobstructed Ial recounts arc to take place later this week. The recount of Crescent Wood results will be held thursday before judge Ben View would be curtailed Mak-1 j m i n Hewak of Winnipeg ing it difficult to obtain Desira county court at 10 . In blk tenants said the letter. B. Encroachments would also Obj the recount in Gimli will struck the View to traffic of i take place the same Day before commercial signs on the build-1 judge Gordon j. Barkman in Ings it said. Selkirk county court. Because a building permit i the St. Boniface recount has has already been issued envy been set for 10 . July 31 by Rosment committee received fore judge Leon ii. Mcnard of morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces rain was reported Mon Day night at most locations in Southern Manitoba and Eastern Saskatchewan and showers were common in Western Alberta. Western sections of the Prairies will experience showers again tomorrow but Eastern re by kick Hunter free press staff writer a Winnipeg Oil company sex c c u t i v c said monday that "lt.1 world Energy supplies arc plan at Gions will have somewhat More settled conditions. Afternoon temperatures will be in the 70s, except in Central and Northern Sec Lions of Alberta where readings will be a few de Grees lower. Tifful but he warned that the i new supplies will be More costly. I. .1. Chaput. Corporate Man Ager for Imperial Oil s Mani Toba and Saskatchewan Region said there is no Energy in the sense of the world being Short of Energy supplies and added that the present United states Energy problem is Only temporary. But he told a luncheon meet my of the fort Garry rotary All kinds of Energy Supply sub-1 club in the Pembina hotel the s t i t u t c s to conventionally s b d of world is depleting the easily produced Oil and natural As of 5.000 copies of accessible readily usable. Low with the caution that they arc Bonk was the _ rapid i exp Sivc Hal j lowest of Crichl lenders submit to the Civ. Align cell printing Ltd. Is it Civet lore judge Leon 11. Bunai publish the City of Winnipeg s information. St. Boniface county court official Book to Mark its Cen-1 Tennial next year. Civic environment committee monday referred the award ing of the publishing contract to the City s Board of commissioners which has authority Toj award contracts to the Low bid her where specifications Are met. Hignell s bid of for medicare costs up by million rate i Over inc next two to five years or. Chaput said the major Factor in Oil Price Sci Ting will depend on the ability o f Oil producing countries. Times Are required and. Some cases that acceptable it Cost s14.4 million More to operate Manitoba s medicare program in 1972 than it did during the previous year a Price would be a copy cording to the Manitoba health with an estimated 30 per cent services commission s annual technology has not been div of estimated 30 per cent services commission s annual Mark up by Book Sellers. It is report printed copies of which mainly in the Middle East get a higher return Lor the product. Ergy v j Vic Snow re in pcs will tend to be set by in the Cost of marginal supplies Jour vory now Cost Ftp far me Energy forms. In this respect there arc sex magistrate Carton Dies Here at age 82 Chaput said higher in prices will bring forth1 vide continuity of Energy sup plies. I should recognize thai i to re sources that reason it Pru Dent not to let the fear of higher prices stand in inc Way u 11 u r c Lasi car car expected the Book will be in were distributed monday. Co Narod previous year general distribution late this total commission medical services during last year Rose to s180.552.28g. In 1971. S1c6.126.640 was spent. However for both years the commission balance Sheet closed Well in the Black. Excess of Revenue Over Copen d i t u r e last year came to with lures for both Hospital and extending our resource base solution desks and movable Walls the chairmen of Winnipeg s and reconstruction within three standing civic commit building ices arc to get private offices the first brought i about 18 months ago. Cati oleum sons first Middle East countries can t meet the demand forever. Full Wing Umili Perau Iri a recorded Csur any Low Icampo Nitros the 12-hour period which ended at i . Luday and precipitation for the 21 hour period which ended at i . Lodicy . My. Pc. Edmonton Regina Brandon Thompson the pets Winnipeg Thunder Bay Kenora Ottawa Toronto London forecast f o r Winnipeg Bissell inter Lake and red River regions mainly Cloudy today and tomorrow with occasional periods of show ers. Low tonight 55 to 60 High tomorrow 75 to 80. A ill wind wat blows to m a r i s Henry Carton a former Winnipeg magistrate. Died monday. He was 82. Or. Carton inc son of an 1 anglican minister was born March 19, 1891, in Gladstone. J alan., and received his Early i education at St. John s College j school in Winnipeg. He received his . From the University of Manitoba and his Law degree from the University i of Manitoba and Lincoln s inn London England. Admitted to the Manitoba bar in 1920, or. Garton Mcgar i Bis Law practice in Rural Mani Toba and Practised in full part. Thompson Man. T Pership with a Laic Manitoba rca1p has reported inc recon i j1 lieutenant governor e r r i c a cry of the body of 18-year-old j Willis at Boissevain. Ricky lome Cal Herington i in the first world War. Or. Missing and presumed Carton served with the 27th drowned in inc Burn Wood i City of Winnipeg battalion As a River since july 1c lieutenant and As a District re i t h h cruising officer in the second y world War. He was appointed a police magistrate for the Western Dis another son is . William m. Garton of Canadian forces base North Bay ont. Body in River recovered o of in higher Cost regions such As inc Arctic or for Energy sources such As i Host Centre despite a do Rived from our Coal and Oil Sand he said the development of Powals substitutes to conventional pe-1 past. Zuments that have resulted in the annual report said total i Revenue from premiums provincial and Federal Grants and third party recoveries of fees for service totalled s187.692.258 during 1972. Compared with is 71.245.480 in inc previous year. Hospital costs amounted to is last year com pared with during 1971. Manitoba s Bill for medi Cal and related health services for Rose from the he spending of and by last Dee. 31 commission annual critical for two Rea Jack Kyle the City s works because even the and pc rations commissioner said monday he has made arrangements to circumvent the secondly the demonstration need for Council s approval for or. Kyle said he e x p e c t s 4 g 2 3 a 3 r last year from no problems in implementing his plans As the authority to carry out the work lies with him already under general pro visions for providing office s4.3s8.337 during 1971. The largest Cost jump was in pay it o these countries that Oil j the offices by scrapping the furniture jul yrs Are rapidly developing previous elaborate plans in the Oft the legitimate alternatives to f a v o r of setting up Small i within three weeks he said Oil is the Best Protection in work areas within the com i fact maybe the Only Protection Pillors lounge at civic Centre against escalating prices for lie said the three offices Lens Oil. As Well As thu Best in costing a total of will is Ranee for Oil Supply continue each include a desk and some a filing space surrounded by j Bui i uni Tuuu or. Chaput said continuation five foot High movable Walls of the current Frontier cup Lora two previous plans which r am i for renovations strict of Manitoba june 15. 1928, and became a Winnipeg Liagis Fralc in or. Carton retired a full about . Sunday about three Miles Downs Rani from inc Point where or. Heather i n g t o n disappeared in the water a week ago. Fifth Man. Motor licence found by stalled Driver for commission staff which Rose to from during 1971. Sizable increases were also registered the offices should be ready for mailing express and Deli three in a h. J very charges As As us j Itonery and office supplies. The commission spent on i building renovation and o n development of District health services last year. The items did not appear in the 1971 annual report. The health sciences co or j Dina Ling Council financed by i1 h e commission Cost Only s17.078 last year a decrease from s78.944 during the pre Vious 12 months. Information from the report was presented to inc Manitoba what should you expect to lie asked persons in the area i Prairie dog will Chuff to Carman the Prairie dog Central Wil. I Ravel to Carman. Man., aug. 4 to partic palc in Carman crazy Days. The festival will gel under Way at . With a grand Parade in which the shrine pipe band will perform and Iso feature Street Sci Are . Dober Winnipeg temperature comparisons or. Heatherington was up the Hood and peer Down of a parly of four in a boat Lac Aid of a flashlight at which left a Manitoba Lime magistrate at inc end of Camp on the Ray certainly not a licence plate and served As a part time River lying on the Road which Dales Magis rate until his Lull retire from Thompson. Hack to 1911 _ the first year ment june 15. ,908. The licence Plalos were issued in b his or sons water a dived i Wheatley disco within mad y a sons and a Daur Hoci. One son overboard in an attempt to re Hack Alley at Charles Street that no. 5 Means More received negative replies. An antique dealer has offered Money for the Plale. Bin or. I Wheatley says he will the arc wl1. Also he Twilight t 6 i Annonia owned of a debt or record 9-1 in i95b Wisl on record Mineral service will be hold one of his companions proved or wheal cd to Ives it to p it e had maintained drag and in i the museum of Man and i Carman Al 10 am ii i nature if no one comes o leave Carman at 8 p in and claim the antique licence plate arrive in Winnipeg Al . Hau 7 he Vintage locomotive so daily since the front an Dimerc award Al the Manitoba canine association s first Sanction match and correction obedience trial sunday in Sargent Park. The in addition to the Best do null ram. Said in a statement Iho award. I Annonia Normand i to Carman would he halted Doberman pins her also was some if non operating r a i 1 w a y first in the working group the Tnp. Bred Puppy in the match ;