Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 5, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg fret press Friday october 5, 1973 2nd class mall Registrato imported Pearl White wines Choice of late Vintage riesling Ion number 0286 Coffee break by Alexander foot the Grade 10 class at Sturgeon Creek regional secondary school 2665 Ness Avn us St. James Assiniboia will observe Winnipeg s 1974 Centennial creat ing an exhibit of bicycle licence plates from All former outer area municipalities. If you can help Contact Scott Matheson of 277 Carriage Bay or phone the school ladies Mizrachi will present a jewish musical comedy film the flying matchmaker at 7 . And 9 . Oct 31 and nov. 1 in the Garden City Cinema with proceed toward their charities the University of Winnipeg women s auxiliary invites All to an autumn Tea in Sparl ing Hall from 2 . To 4 . Wednesday. Proceeds go to the scholarship fund Rural Manitoban and elderly citizens Are Given a special invitation to see and hear harmonic St Larry Adler and the Winnipeg sym phony orchestra in a concert of Light classics at 2. . Monday in fhe Centennial concert Hall sponsored by festival Manitoba. Call festival Manitoba or Check the Hall s general office. Bin Wei Drei and it s off to the second oktoberfest oct. 15j20 in the Winnipeg Arena the 50-member Dusseldorf Hammer highlights this year s entertainment and of course there la be the usual ample German food and Canadian bubbly. Manitoba theatre Centre is the Only theatre in the world granted the right to do its own production of go spell thanks to Edward Gilbert s. Persistence cd. John appears As featured guest with Ste Nana at . Saturday in the Winnipeg Arena whatever he is and whatever they Are an exhibit tier of French Canadian furniture of the period 17004820 takes place in the Manitoba museum of Man and nature beginning tuesday ukrainian Canadian. Veterans Royal Canadian legion Branch 141, hold the Annua wheelchair presentation dinner and dance in the new clubroom at 6 . Nov. 1. Royal Winnipeg Ballet s award for distinguished d service has been presented to rothmans of pall mall Canada Ltd. In appreciation of rothmans s absorbing of the entire Cost of production of the Ballet s annual souvenir Book profits to go to the Ballet. And speaking of the Royal Winnipeg based on their opener and the tremendous do Dame Margot font Eye sort of like a Joe Namath amid the Blue she seemed to lift the entire com they look to be having possibly their Best season Ever. Even the corps looked in mid season form. Transmission special automatic transmissions All work Iiara Hafed to Nairn 667-1595 rrrrn1 nun 1311 no Philips 586-8049 460 Pembina 453-4124 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces a Low pressure system. Will strengthen to brisk southerly winds ahead of the system with the wind shifting to Northwest As the Low passes to the East. Showers Are occurring in Central and Northern Alberta in association with the disturbance although Snow was reported in the peace River Region. The sky will Clear following the passage centred near Jasper will move rapidly Southeast Ward toward Southern Manitoba during the next 2 4 Manitoba and Saskatchewan will be sunny today although the sky. Will Cloud Over from the West during the after noon and evening in and Vance of the Low. Some Shower activity will accompany the Low. Light winds of the Low. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today fire chief c. N. W. Shewan of Winnipeg plays photographer As. Mayor Steve Juba presents Merit certificates to Michael Havrisko of 192 Rupert land Avenue West Kildonan and David Krizuk of 251 Southall drive West Kil Donan. They were credited with saving the life of Michael Wilk last month when they dragged him from the front of a burning House at 69 Lii ton he had collapsed. The Rescue took place before fire trucks arrived. U Way benefits emphasized v Al graphic communicator Saul Bass says the Rainbow coloured United Way Symbol depicts the movement Posi intent of the timely. In a recent United Way pub 1 i c a t i o n the prize winning graphic communicator said the need to produce a Quality graphic that was both new and competitive and that would communicate with an Ever changing Public was important Challenge. He therefore developed the logo using the Symbol of a Man placed centrally an out stretched helping hand and Rainbow of Hope and Promise made possible by United Way services. Or. Bass named Art director of the year by the american National society for Art directors wrote in part this is a positive Symbol. Traditionally United Way has East its Posi Tion in terms of need. In a Way a p p r o a c h their communications by adding or supplementing this further it May be time in any event to Stop emphasizing need and Start talking about effect and achievement to Stop asking for a handout and offer a future to Stop using pity As a fulcrum for giving and Start releasing our belief in human potential. The Una Bedway i believe your purpose can be achieved by emphasizing the happiness and Joy that your activities create rather than and pain that makes it necessary. Therefore 1 opt for a positive Symbol yes even a Happy one. For some this Symbol is a Shock. It May seem to depart so radically from the traditional Way in which the United Way has presented itself visually that it May be difficult to accept. To those who feel this Way i present it As a Challenge to you to change As the world about you has changed and is continuing to change. I feel the Symbol is responsive to the i think Liat its Sun like Rainbow growing out of the hand is open to Many alternate Posi Tive interpretations. One May say it s the hand Way bringing ise it has been the deprived i l d with the outstretched id the sorrowful eyes kind Mage. Now this May have been an Active attitude in. The past i think there Are new con on and new attitudes afoot we have to remember that people Are eating Assassin Ion War holocaust and tra lies with their dinners. The question is can one in a series q. Why is there a year round staff at the United Way a. The United Way must solicit More than million annually must collect the Money most of which is on a pledge allocate and distribute it to its member agencies. To solicit and collect funds requires a full time trained to to maintain records establish Campaign strategy and conduct a Community information program. To allocate and distribute funds equitably and effectively requires much background information and general staff organization. Another important staff role is to consult with agencies and other founders on changing and developing Community social was a great Challenge to me to respond to the need for visualizing the United Way within the context of projecting it As a contemporary organization sensitive to the changing needs of our society. Now ask you in respond to the Challenge by embedding this Symbol in your communications in such a Way that it acquires new and deeper meaning and values As time goes Hope to people that s Good no that s not it Okay it s the hand of the recipient who experiences the values that United Way makes possible in his life that s Good too. Or do the five fingers and rays represent the five areas of United Way services that s Fine. Does it imply Comfort be c u r i t y serenity potential Okay that s All Good. The Point is of course that a Good Symbol should stimulate these and Many More ideas that will mean one thing to one and other things other. And it should be susceptible to new meanings As you continue to see it so that it re Mains alive Anil does t disappear into the innocuous visual clutter of the environment. Because the Symbol uses a new and different visual Ian Guage it helps signal tha United Way is a. New United Way vibrant exciting color Ful positive and changing. Temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for the 12-hour period which ended at 6 . Today and precipitation for the 24 hour period which ended at 6 . Today Max. Min. Pre. Vancouver 57 Calgary. So Edmonton 50 begins. 62 Brandon. 62 Thompson 51 the Pas 54 61 forecast for Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and Rod River re Gions increasing cloudiness this evening Chance o f a Shower overnight. Clearing in the afternoon saturday West wind at 15 to 20 . Low tonight near 40 High saturday in the mid sos. It your Fau. By Nick Hunter free press staff writer critics testifying at the Obs. Lenity trial of the movie last tango in Paris either love or late the controversial film. Les Wedman film critic for Jie Vancouver Sun told provincial judges court in the Law courts building thursday that tango is an emotionally shattering and incredibly romantic picture. It is a Story move not or. Wedman said. Alice Poyser a Csc Winnipeg journalist also liked the movie calling it moral and anti erotic with the sex and foul language scenes in charac Ter with the kind of Man actor Marlon Brando is portraying. But Gerald Pratley a critic for Csc Toronto film and Winnipeg Thunder Bay Kenora Ottawa Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angeles Minneapolis new York Phoenix Rome London Berlin 68 Amsterdam 6b Brussels 66 Madrid 64 Moscow. 46 Stockholm. 63 Tokyo 70 i 61 59 66 68 63 62 69 82 81 63 82 96 84 72 72 Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Man. Mean oct. 4 62 50 last year 61 37 49 Normal. .59 37 m highest on record 82 in 1963 lowest on record 17 in 1935 director of the Ontario film Institute described it As a and quite muddled i picture about two shallow i the trial the first in North America involving the movie entered its fourth Day Fri Day. Before judge John j. Enns. Tango was seized from the Kings theatre in St. James Assiniboia May 25 on orders from former attorney general Al Mackling. 0 d e o n m o r t o n Kings theatre and United artists of Canada were charged with the Possession and displaying of an obscene film. Three critics testified during the first two Days of the trial. One of them applauded the movie while the other two condemned it. Or. Wedman said the warn ing about sex and foul Ian Guage in the film should be taken seriously and those who might be offended should stay Home but added thache him self found none of the scenes offensive. It lakes a great Deal of understanding of the worst of teachers society publishes evaluation the Manitoba teachers h e teacher should also piety has published a precisely what it is he or evaluation guide which it is testing performance will eliminate suspicion program effectiveness ocal educational readiness or the 122-Page guide is the student work of 18 educationists also be made aware of met last Spring to he is being tested the problems related to student states. Ses sment and to propose student who understands Able solutions to the goal of a lesson is to student evaluation has a poem May be come a major concern confused when hav school officials since the Manitoba department of education disbanded its High school memorized it Well he or she is required to demonstrate proficiency by writing it out lamination Board in and the guide Manitoba school trustees have been most vocal in the guide says evaluation reports should be comprehensive concern and will ask the minister of education later this month to devise some form of Novince wide tests for present As Complete a of the student As possible. Teachers should Rii Ake every Effort to explain Why and How dents so that standards can results have occurred and determined and remedial measures Are e d Kowalchuk the guide also sup director of professional r t s the idea of Parent Ozment for the teachers interviews and student e t y said in an interviews. Changes in the school have led to some confusion evaluating students. There has been a move away from the Standard crash Ric ulum and Niobe emphasis the individual needs of the student. The traditional yardsticks Are in Manitoba these tonal yardsticks included the compulsory finals for grades 10 and 11 students and House Grade -12 departmental 4 1 y e a r o 1 d St. Vital escaped serious injury or. Kowalchuk said the when her car left the continuation of external and drove into a House nations and a Standard considerable damage ulum for All schools resulted the House and destroying the More responsibility for teacher in assessing student vital police said Molly he said report cards of 39 Triton. Bay was percentage Marks or letter grades had Little relevance West on Crofton Bay St. Vital at about 4 . When the school system today car left the Road and ran cause they were a House at 141 Crofton. Judgments comparing one said it appeared i s. Dent with another. Foot either slipped of the evaluation guide Brake pedal and on to the listed by the society puts or she missed Tjie emphasis on the pedal when she was learning ability of the for a curve near he and states that should be consistent with said. Mrs. Cobb s head goals of education of through the Windshield ii school. Collision and she was treat in evaluating a student in St. Boniface Hospital Anc guide suggests using than just tests. It says a said there was a or could use Check lists about an Inch wide ii Dent log books interviews foundation of the House Anc ser vation and anecdotal Wall was dislodged and left piques. No single device against a television be used in two inches from the Wall. September Wetter than by j. H. With the usual 118 first killing Frost of october began this sept. 16 with a mini with fog and drizzle of 29 degrees. The lowest t o sunny weather after came sept 19 month of september that a record minimum of 25 sunnier but also Wetter for that Date. Usual. Ended with a rain fell on 10 Days weekend that registered september and amounted maximum of 74 degrees 3.23 inches which is More is 13 decrees warmer an Inch above Normal. Most usual. The rain came in an All Day downpour that measured opened monday with inches. Sept. 24, but other southerly winds that sent the temperature to 71 de solicit and collect funds requires a full time trained on changing and developing Community social and deeper meaning and values As time goes j. H. Judson s october began this week with fog and drizzle changing t o sunny weather after a month of september that was sunnier but also Wetter than usual. Rain fell on 10 Days during september and amounted to 3.23 inches which is More than an Inch above Normal. Most of the rain came in an All Day downpour that measured 1.48 inches. Sept. 24, but other september Days were sunny. Sunshine during september totalled 207 hours which is 24 hours More than the usual 183 hours in september. Temperatures during the month averaged near Normal at 53.6 degrees but first Frost came a few Days earlier than usual. Minimum Reading sept. 15 was 32-Degrecs which made the. Frost free season 99 Days is love 0 human behaviour. I think it is a very spiritual movie you cannot help but be moved by it. I found even the Gutter language in the film quite or. Wedman said he believes the film s director Bernardo Bertolucci was saying in the movie that sex hate la love is self destroying and degrading. He added in a movie review read in court that actor Brando had achieved his greatest performance in the film and should win an Oscar. Or. Pratley on the other hand testified that the film is devoid of any feeling or understanding of the theme it tango tempts to he added that although the movie in t Worth the Price of admission charged in most theatres the censors should pass it and let people judge for themselves. If it had a message it was so deeply rooted i was unable to find it. If there was a theme it was the degradation and depravity of sex on the part of the Man and the or. Pratley the Crown s final witness in the trial said the Only thing that would. Have made the film acceptable to him his being Able to respond to the characters. I found it shallow and cold and was not involved in the tragedy of this or. Pratley said he found the sex scenes ugly primarily because they were so badly done and obviously simulated. It was All so unreal that it made it he said the director Bertolucci had abused the Freedom of the modern Cinema but described the director As an intelligent and skilful Man who has been praised to excess by the i under Cross examination m r Pratley said he was among a minority of critics who Don t like the workers c nine Hundred production workers of motor coach industries Ltd., 1149 St. Matthews Avenue and workers at. The company Plant in fort Garry have voted 96 per cent in favor of a strike a Union official said in an interview Friday. Jim v. Goodison International representative of the International association of machinists and aerospace worker Hafl Cio said negotiations had not completely broken Down and a further meeting with the company had been arranged for next tuesday. But he said the unit had taken a strike vote because the rising Cost of living had put the members into a militant mood. He said the average strike wage was about and the company had offered a 50 cent an hour increase in pay to be spread Over a three year term. The Union had been demanding a raise in each year of a two year contract period. The old contract expired sept. 30. Or. Goodison said the membership in voting to strike had Given the negotiating committee authority to Call a walkout k it decides one should be necessary. He said the company a n d the Union were far apart in bargaining. Motor coach the largest coach building concern on the continent makes bus bodies for greyhound bus. Lines of my to speak at u James m. Gillies member of parliament for the Ontario Riding of Don Valley and the progressive conservative party s finance critic will speak at . Thursday in the common room of St. John s College at the University of Manitoba. Or. Gillies is a former Dean of the faculty of administrative studies at York University and former chairman of the Ontario economic Council. Most businesses to close monday most businesses will be there will be no milk do at hotels. Beverage rooms letter Box clearance closed for the thanksgiving liveries. Only one bakery and lounges will be closed Day and no letter carriers Holiday monday but Essen in the City will be making but restaurants with Beer on their routes. All postal tial services will be operate bread deliveries and Only a n d wine licences May stations will be closed and ing much As usual. To the convenience stores. Serve liquor with food. There will be no Rural route closed will be All retail pharmacies in the Down Winnipeg transit buses or suburban deliveries Al stores in the City with the town business Section and will run on the sunday and Hough there will be pc cd Coplion of the neigh in the clinics will be Holiday schedule. But cab Cial deliveries boyhood convenience closed but Community service in the City will be outpatient departments stores. The major shopping pharmacies May be open Normal. Of City hospitals will be centres in the City will also on the noon to 6 . Sun Winnipeg s general Post closed but the rest of the be closed. Day schedule if the Propri office will be closed sex Hospital operations will government offices i n Elor so desires. Capt for 8 . To 6 . Proceed As usual the City Federal Provin liquor commission out lock Box service in the movie theatres will be Cine and municipal will lets will be closed and lobby. Open. The free press will be closed. There will be no Beer sales there will be no Street Grees. To was above Normal but a cold front was approach ing from the Northwest. The front went through Winnipeg Early tuesday and left the City i fog and drizzle with temperatures ranging from 50 to 59 degrees. Another cold front moved through Early. Wednesday with night time thunderstorms which Are rare in october. Temperatures ranged from 40 to 61 and rain fall amounted to .07 of an Inch. It brought the summer total to 19.09 inches which is five inches More than usual. The cold fronts moved through and Westerly winds brought dear dry weather thursday. Temperatures Rose from 38 to 61 by 3 . Outlook for the next few Days indicates weak disturbances will move across South Ern Manitoba to bring periods of Clouds and a few showers. Temperatures arc expected to average near or slightly below Normal. N o r m a 11 y in the second week of october temperature average from overnight lows of 35 to afternoon highs of 57 de Grees. Warmest oct. 7 was in 1920 with a maximum of 83, but the coolest dipped to 15 in 1876. Texas prof to talk on Man and land professor Peter Coltman of the University of Texas will speak about inc Impact of Maii s actions on the land Al n Public lecture Al 8 . Oct. 18 in the auditorium of the Winnipeg Art gallery. The lecture is being sponsored by the University of Manitoba s department of environmental studies
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