Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free october 1973 15 no promises made sir i am writing in reply to letter written by two Ball boys who assisted in Roth mans Canadian National Tennis championships held at the Winnipeg Canoe club in late the letter was published under the heading no Ball Joys your readers May not be aware that the tournament was run by a committee of Volun Teers under my chairmanship and was sponsored by Roth mans of pall mall Canada limited whose financial Assis Tance has enabled the Canoe club to bring the National tournament to Winnipeg for the past three every committee member works solely because of his in Terest in the game of Tennis and none receives payment for his Many use a week of their annual vacation for the of the their duties Range through ticket arranging billets for transportation of help ing to erect and paint arranging social secretarial and publicity scheduling the operating the electric score Board and Many More and varied the Ball boys and girls Are a vital and necessary part of the matches and each year we have More Junior Tennis players applying for this Job than we can they Are required attend practice ses provide their own White socks and runners and to Wear the Blue shirt we provide with their name on they receive a daily chit for 50 cents for use in the club snack bar but they Are anxious Only for the Opportunity to see Adas Best players in action at close no promises were made to these two boys nor to any others of any compensation for their they might have expected tips on but not in neither boy asked me or the Tennis proves Bob Moffat who trained and supervised the boys and about tips or gratuities at any tournament chairman Winnipeg Rich guru sir the a Story of 25 regarding guru Maharaj i and his Money proved interest ing if not somewhat super flu the fact that guru Maharaj i is Able to retain a totally spiritual existence even while enjoying considerable material wealth is perhaps a practical demonstration for All of Given the present which suggests that spirituality and materialism Are not in dlr Laidlaw Winnipeg by Brian Pauls Manitoba annual Buffalo sectional tournament will be held the weekend of 19 to 21 at the ramada Here is the program mens and ladies masters and no masters 19 Swiss team of and 20 open noon and the Manitoba unit will hold a sectionally rated Canadian olympiad fund game also coming up is the Toses Sion open pairs event at the grand slam club starting at monday thanksgivi the Regency club monthly beat the experts event will take place represent ing the club will be Doug Thomson and Joe any pair scoring higher than this pair will receive a free at the regional tournament in Regina last Anne Smithen went Over the top As a life and her played on one of the teams which deadlocked for the Swiss team of four along with David Doug Thomson and Ron Kruse of or Levin placed fifth Over All in the mens partnered by Marilyn and Levin reciprocated walders Benevolence in play ing with him by partnering her in the unit ladies pairs Here last monday Topping the victors inthe Blu ribbon event inaugurating tuesday of t e r n o o n sessions at Anita s Bridge Centre this week were Irene Udow and Ruth Molly Shaffer and Sadie Lyons placed second followed by Mol lie Shore Toots Sophie Averback Rose Brian Maksymetz Kai Cheng and Marg parsonage Sara the unit mens pairs title was annexed by Jack Bleet and Bob Joe Halper Jack Fainman second place and next came Al Finkel Gary Rube Ludwick Sid Cohen and Sekhar Drew the trophy in the to mens pairs will go to Evelyn Blankstein and Sally Goldberg Jufu n n e r s u p were Molly Betty Haysette lil Halper Lois Nathanson and fran with Kerr Mollie tied Rose Smithen Ruth last weeks open pair event at the Winnipeg club was won by Gim Ong and Bob Jack Bleet and Bob Pranys placed Anita Marquart Keith Dowdall won the top Slot in the Blue ribbon game at Anitas on sunday Kai Cheng and Gim Ong were Sec and following in order were Al Hac kettles butter Sheila Malki Ingibjorg Anne Smithe Bill Mctavish and Mollie Shore Sally at match Points Many players fear Ever to make a ump bid to show extra values f three no Trump might be Hen note this Deal or instance North q 7 4 3 he 842 South a hk5 10 8 7 4 3 North deals and the auction starts n is 2h s 2d 3c Larry Adler who will appear As guest soloist with the Winnipeg symphony orchestra at 2 Mon Day in the Centennial con Cert the program of Light classical music will be free of if North now bids three Dia m o n d s As Many players South probably bids three no Trump and plays but if North correctly Calls four upgrading his High card his Superb Diamond holding and his Singleton excellent Diamond slam is reached with out tournament results Regency club 28 Sid Cohen Rube Ludwick Betty Hays Bill new Doug Thomson Irv go Rahbain Steve rom David grand slam club 29 Gwen Banfiel Druth Mclean Dennis Kostic Kron Morlock Anne Nozic Mary Winnipeg club 30 is Bernie Mel Man Mandel grower Rose Smithe Dena e w Shaune Bratsberg Bill Gamble Joe Halper Harold oct 2 is Alec May Tadman Michael Tad Manron new Bill Korytowski Jim Kane Michael Yuent Johns club 20 is Sheila Malkin Ilda Anderson Annabel and Gordon new Mina Chernick Lorne Carscadden Doris Levi Twedie sept 27 is Ingibjorg mag Lynne die whittle Anne Erick so Phyllis new Ruth Mclean Gwen Banfield Doug fisheries Anitas Bridge Centre 26 is Shaune brats Ber Bill Gamble Dena Anc Sam new Yvonne Paradi Jim Allan Kai Cheng Brian 28 Frank Kerr Mary Morrison Ruth Paul Rose Smithen brawn Gary sept 29 is Rose Smithen Mollie Shore Evelyn Blank Ste Narthur new Sally and Al Goldberg Sylvia Wolfe Rose Community Calendar open daily Ripen daily open daily open daily open Dally open daily Winnipeg Parks sunday to 13 Assini Bode Park Vassio Botie Park conservatory Coffee Houst Aikin Boute Park zoo tropical building Carousel Coffee shop Kildonan Park to 10 10 to 6 10 to 6 10 to to 10 to 6 8 to 10 open daily barbecues picnic Sites available for pegu is Pavilion open daily 10 to 6 Witch hut saturday sunday Only 1 to 5 Fraser Grove Park open daily Iron barbecues vital Park open daily Iron barbecues to 8 to 10 Churchill drive Park open two Miles for bicycle paths along Crescent drive Park open daily barbecues boat ramp Crescent drive at Holly Avenue open daily to no parking for 30 cars and la Barriere Park open daily Little Mountain Park open for pedestrian traffic parking available outside Westview Park monday to Friday to 9 sunday holidays l to 9 Golf courses Kildonan Park Golf course Crescent drive Golf course Windsor Park Golf course John Blumberg Golf course open daily to dusk Community Calendar compiled by Ron Odonovan Winnipeg inner City Parks and recreation department lapidary and jewelry classes adults and students will again have an Opportunity to learn to make jewelry at the inner City recreation departments lapidary which starts 16 at the Riverview Community Ashland and two tuesday night sessions will be held to 8 and 8 to with a maximum of six people per the first pro Gram will run 16 to 13 and the second 20 to dec participants May Register for either program by contacting Phil Orlesky at Riverview Community or Ron inner City Parks and recreation main 10 fort figure skating instruction the inner City recreation department will offer figure skating and skating skills instruction to boys and girls at Grant Sargent Park and old exhibition Arenas starting nov this years program will also feature an earlier to the adult and preschooler this popular program will begin nov 10 and can be registered for along with the figure skating and skating personal registration Only at the three indoor Arenas Grant Sargent Park and old exhibition 20 and 27 from noon to bicycle the Manitoba Amateur wrestling association is planning a bicycle tour to be held 20 at the newly designated bicycle route on Henderson Highway to Lockport a distance of 22 Able cyclists will Start Between 10 and 11 the event is planned to help raise funds for the development of Amateur wrestling in Mani Toba and at the same time help communities raise funds for their own wrestling further information and pledge cards can be obtained by contacting the recreation coordinator at any inner City Community Crescent Wood Community Centre recreation coordinator any age 5 and and any age 14 and wishing to take part in the Crescent Wood hockey program this season is asked to Register with the coordinator or Harold Falk at the childrens movies Are held at fridays at information on future movies is listed at the Centre Crescent Woods annual fair shop n save Sale will be held from 10 to 1 20 at the items for the Sale May be left at the a skate Exchange has been scheduled to take place from 10 to noon nov 3 at the Crescent Wood there Are several openings in the fall program at both the cres cent Wood and Grant Par Harrow further information May be obtained by contacting the Centre or Harrow volunteers Are always Welcome at the you can spare any time convening or assisting please Contact the lord Roberts Community Centre Phil recreation coordinator lord Roberts Community Centre urgently needs supervisors for indoor soccer and floor hockey evenings at lord Roberts if you can help this worthwhile program please phone Jim Brown a free carpet Bowling program for senior citizens every monday from 2 to 4 at lord Roberts Community 725 Kyle More arts handcrafts runs every monday from to 8 at lord Roberts Community this program for children still has open if you Are interested in enrolling phone Jim Brown evenings at lord Roberts this year tap dancing runs mondays from to at lord Roberts Community if youd like to enrol phone Jim Brown evenings there Are still openings in the tiny Tot program that is planned to run from to at lord Roberts every tuesday and thursday Baton this year will run every tuesday from 6 30 to at lord All interested girls Are asked to phone Jim Brown lord Roberts wrestling program will get under Way in several All interested boys Are asked to phone Jim the pro Gram this year will run tuesdays from to 8 a new stretch and sew program is planned for lord Roberts Community Centre this the program stresses beginner instruction with several weeks of advanced classes later in the year stretch and sew will be held thursdays from to 9 45 interested Par ties Are asked to in touch with Jim Brown a fall yoga program is planned or lord Roberts Community Centre during the Day if you Are interested please get in touch with Jim Brown evenings childrens movies run every Friday at lord Roberts Community Centre for the first time this Winter lord Roberts Community Centre will present Cross country skiing if you Are interested in joining a group that will learn Cross country skiing from the beginning preregister now by phoning Jim Brown evenings at lord Roberts inner City recreation programs began oct 1 in Churchill High 510 Hay All programs Are run from to 11 and Are open to everyone to participate free of monday and thurs Day is wednesday volleyball and tuesday mens anyone interested is asked to get in touch with Jim Brown at lord Roberts Community Riverview Community Centre Phil recreation coordinator Bingo is played every monday from 7 to 11 at Riverview Community Ashland and Penny Bingo is played 7 to 8 and regular Bingo for the remainder of the the senior citizens group meets every tuesday at the carpet birthday parties and Tea and Riverview Community Centre annual fall festival will be held a Complete Chicken dinner dessert and beverage included will be served from to a dance will be held in the eve Ning from 9 to 1 a dress party is scheduled for 28th at the tickets can be obtained from any Talent group member or from the Community Centre any Riverview cubs meet every tuesday at 7 at Riverview United openings Are available for age 7 to gymnastics and wrestling Are two new programs that have been started this year in Hopes of increasing the Point total in the Winter we Hope that these two programs Are received Well enough by the Public to make them permanent Baton will be held this year at Riverview Community All interested parties Are asked to get in touch with Vic Nishi evenings or Joyce Ormshaw at Riverview Community ladies yoga runs to 9 every wednesday at Riverview thursday classes from 10 to 11 at the any inter ested parties Are asked to Contact Gloria tiny tots continues every monday and wednesday from to stretch and sew classes have just started thursdays at Riverview Community any interested parties Are asked to phone Vic Nishi evenings or enrol with the instructor at Riverview Community v inner City recreation programs Are run from to 11 in Churchill High school and Are open for All to participate free of monday and thursday is wednesday volleyball and tuesday mens All interested parties Are asked to get in touch with Vic Nishi at Riverview Community East Elmwood Community Centre Al recreation coordinator hockey coaches Are needed for any one interested Call the Centre or sports beavers for boys is held mondays in the Centre for Ages 5 to adult ladies fitness is held tuesdays to in Kent Road tap dancing is held tuesdays to in the Centre for age 16 and cub training is held wednesdays to in sir Sam Steele school for Ages 8 to adult Bingo is scheduled wednesdays at 8 in the Penny Bingo 7 girl guides meet thursdays 7 to 9 in the Centre for age 10 to scout training is held thursdays to in Kent Road school for 12 to Bingo is held fridays 1 to in the Baton is held saturdays to in the Centre for Ages 6 to other programs that will be starting in october Are space age for arts and wrestling and tiny dates to be published a week from for further information Contact the a Brown owl Leader is needed for Sinclair Park Community Centre Harvey recreation supervisor the new program season for the Sinclair Park area has All boys and girls interested in hockey can Register at Sinclair Park with the recreation supervisor at Sinclair Park on mondays there is a tiny Tot mixed program for 2 to Between and wednesdays the same tiny Tot program is offered to tuesdays girls and boys can enjoy tap and Ballet Between 7 and 9 thursdays it is Bingo night adult from 8 to 10 a mixed teen drop in pro Gram runs from noon to 4 will be family skating night from to 9 when skating season a probation program for mixed teens is held from to 9 in Inkster tuesdays and wednesdays a Basket Ball program is run for 6 to Between 6 30 and 10 Satur Days the same group of boys practise from 8 to noon thursday is ladies volleyball night from 7 to 9 saturdays noon to 2 there is an arts and crafts program for 6 to 14 at Robertson school mondays a general gym program for 11 and is offered Between 7 and arts and crafts for boys and 6 to Between 6 and 8 also a gym class is held for 6 to during the same time wednesdays girls Baton is offered for those 5 to 15 years old Between 7 and 9 a boys wrestling program for the 6 to 14yearage group is wednesdays 7 to 9 at Faraday thursdays 7 to 9 crafts and drama is offered for 6 to Earl Grey Community Centre Raymond recreation supervisor registrations Are being taken for activities offered at the Community forms May be picked up at the Centre Between 5 and 10 monday to Friday and 11 to 2 the list of activities includes 6 to 16 indoor which will be played at Earl Grey mondays 6 to 8 wednesdays 9 to 11 fridays 6 to 9 and saturdays noon to 6 starting Jan gymnastics at Earl Grey school tuesdays 6 30 to 8 conducted by Marion Applebee and tap dancing and Baton thursdays 5 to 8 some of the other activities contained within the Centre Are adult whist mondays 8 to 10 Penny Bingo thursdays 1 45 to 4 Reg ular Bingo saturdays6 30 to childrens movies to 8 and tiny tots tuesdays and thursdays to lord Selkirk Norquay Community Centre Grant recreation supervisor fall programs will be starting oct 15 and running to dec 11 at Norquay tuesdays from 6 to mixed arts and 6 to wednesday 4 to girls 6 to thursday to 9 mixed 6 to fridays to 930 preteen 8 to saturdays to mixed childrens 6 to at Norquay school programs will run 15 to dec 15 to mixed teen gym 15 to 19 wednesdays 6 to 7 30 boys 6 to thursdays6 to girls 6 to 12 7 45 to845 boys 6 to 8 boys 9 to 8 45 to 9 45 at David Livingstone school programs will be running from 15 to 15 mondays 6 30 to 8 in the upper gym girls Baton and 6 to tuesdays 6 to 7 30 girls creative dance in upper 6 to 8 7 to in lower gym boys gym and 6 to 8 wednesdays 7 to boys gym and Gameson lower 9 to 12 thursdays 6 30 to 7 30 girls crafts in lower 6 to 12 Friday 7 to 9 Winnipeg action ettes boys and 6 to 13 saturdays 10 to noon brownies in lower 6 to to tiny Tot tumbling mixed in upper 3 to to childrens movies in lower 6 to at lord Selkirk ice shelter saturdays to preteen 6 to for More information on area programs Contact the Norquay Community orioles Community Centre Brian recreation coordinator the orioles Happy hour club starts oct if you Are interested in participating in a season of fun come out any time from to 4 tuesdays adult whist is held from 8 15 to 10 tuesdays anyone inter ested is Welcome to take adult monday Bingo is 7 to 7 45 for Penny Bingo and 7 45 to 10 p m regular Bingo thursday Bingo from 1 to 1 45 for Penny Bingo and 1 45 to 4 for regular Bingo childrens movies will Start oct from 6 30 to 8 80 orioles is taking registrations for hockey from 7 to 18 and 14 and every night except saturday sunday and monday to 10 registration deadline is oct 12 John King supervised rink is looking for interested adults who will either assist or supervise for the Winter for further information Contact the recreation coordinator Brian Wenham at the orioles Community Chalmers Community Centre Jack recreation coordinator registrations for the following programs Are being accepted tiny tots program is for preschool children and will be held from to starting girls club for 8 to will be held from 7 to 9 tues starting 16 at the River Elm coed judo is for boys and 10 to and will be held from 7 to 9 thursdays at the George v you May still Register for tap and Ballet to be held saturday mornings and Baton to be held wednesdays at Kelvin Community Centre Jack recreation coordinator registrations Are being taken for the following programs tiny tots for preschool children will be held wednesdays from to starting wrestling for 8 and Over will be held 7 to 9 starting 17 in lord Selkirk Baton has started but any age 5 and wishing to Register Are asked to Contact the the program is held thurs Days at a girls club will be held wednesdays from 7 to 9 at the Cen this program is for 8 to and will Start if sufficient registrations Are received drum lessons will be held mondays at the boys and girls interested in taking these Les sons May apply at the River Osborne Community Centre recreation coordinator an adult Badminton program is featured mondays 8 in Earl Grey interested adults should come prepared to participate Birds and racquets Are the Community Centre is open week nights and table Tennis and table games Are boys and girls who have not yet registered for hockey May do so by contacting Rick Forbes at the Centre week nights after 6 tap and Baton classes will Start 4 22 in the fort Rouge school and at Gladstone boys and girls interested in joining should come to the first arts and crafts and drama will Start 11 27 in fort Rouge school and 1 at Gladstone boys and 6 and Are invited and May Register at the starting time for their a boys which will feature Low organized will Start 23 in Gladstone 8 and May attend their class from to 9 and Over will Start at at Gladstone registration fee should be paid on the first River Osborne girls club will be held wednesdays at Gladstone starting 8 and will have a class from 5 30 to and 9 and from to girls interested in joining should be at the first class 24 movies Are scheduled for the third saturday 11 at Gladstone school and at fort Rouge the River Osborne Community Centre will hold an executive meeting tuesday in the Community River Osborne teens Are invited to teen meetings scheduled for the second and fourth tuesday of each the ladies auxiliary meets on the first wednesday of the volunteers Are needed to set up a Bingo anyone Capa ble of please Contact Rick Forbes at the River Osborne tiny Tot program features a wednesday morning two hour preschool play session designed to motivate children to group it will be starting 24 in Augustine 444 River mothers May bring their children to the first class but should preregister at the fort Rouge information and resource 511 retired members Are invited to the Stra Brook Avenue Day 400 different programs Are offered each week Day 9 to 5 the Owca take a break program is scheduled for thursday afternoon at Augustine mothers and toddlers Are fort Rouge school will be holding a Tea to 5 and Broadway Optimist Community Centre i recreation coordinator at next saturday at the Broadway Community 175 Young the ladies auxiliary of the Community Centre will hold a rummage Sale items May be left at the Centre monday to Friday after 6 8 a record dance will be held at the tickets Are still available for Broadways adult social which will be held nov 2 at the Community tickets May be picked up from Roy love at the Centre Bingo is held monday and wednesday afternoons and wednes Day and saturday nights at the Centre 175 Young interested players Are tap Baton and Ballet will be starting the week after boys or girls who Are interested but have not registered should do so with Roy love at the Centre any night next tap dancing classes will be held Ballet Baton saturday space drama and teen coed volleyball will be starting during the week of 22 in Mulvey coed gymnastics will be held at 7 space crafts and wrestling 7 in Mulvey and crafts and drama starting in Mulvey mothers of preschoolers interested in starting a weekly two hour tiny Tot program please Contact the Centre As soon As hockey registration will continue weeknights for any boy or age 6 and who wishes to a creative drawing class for adults and teens is scheduled to Start on thursdays late in october at the anyone interested please Register at the Centre As soon As possible adults interested in Badminton Are invited to Earl Grey school next monday at 8 come prepared to take part Birds and racquets Are senior citizens Are invited to Broadways club on wednesday Ternoois at Bingo cards and conversation Are Northwood Community Centre Don recreation coordinator cubs for 8 to at 6 30 to 8 mondays those interested in joining Are asked to Contact mrs Gerry Dykster or Tom scouts 12 to 16 8 to 9 mondays tiny tots classes Are held from to 11 15 thursdays and fridays for girls and boys of preschool to Regis Ter Contact june do Mariat the Bingo is held tuesdays at 7 Baton will be held wednesday evenings this year for 5 and to Register Contact Pat Burbank at the childrens shows Are on at 7 thursdays at the Centre tap dancing for age 5 and saturdays at 9 Contact Shannon a Sinitski at the Centre Ballet for girls age 5 and will be held saturdays 9 con tact mrs a Sinitski at the Centre to Register drum lessons Are saturdays for boys and age 9 years and Over Contact the Centre to Shaughnessy Park school girls gymnastics 4 to 6 beginning oct 16 girls interest club 7 to 9 beginning oct 30 boys wrestling 3 45 to beginning lord Nelson school girls club to tuesdays beginning Sisler High school boys wrestling 7 to 9 beginning Florence Nightingale school girls club to beginning Andrew Mynarski girls gymnastics 10 to noon beginning boys wrestling 7 to 9 beginning 15 skating lessons Register oct to 4 and sat urday 27 12 to 4 at old sex Arena for adult and preschool adult figure 5 to 17 boys Basic ska 5 to Power 10 to 14 for information concerning any activity in the area Contact Northwood Community Centre Between 1 and 10 tuesday to Friday and 9 to 5 saturdays crestv1ew Community Centre 305 Morgan Jame Assiniboia the first meeting of Crest views ladies auxiliary will be held at 8 thursday in the clubhouse at the Morgan site parents should already have tickets for two banquets being planned by Crestview these Are the father and Mother and daughter baseball banquet and the father and son soccer banquet the baseball banquet will be held at 6 30 19 in the James civic the soccer tournament will be held 26 in the James civic tickets Are available from coaches and
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