Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 13, 1973

Issue date: Saturday, October 13, 1973
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Previous edition: Friday, October 12, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba 12 Winnipeg free october 1973 beef prices drop report retail prices of Many cuts of hamburger at 98 cents pork and beef dropped again last week while a few prices according to the Mani Toba department of the Price changes Are reflected in the departments Foo Price report for the week ended oct 6 and with the report for the week ended the farm Price of dressed pork Rose a fraction of a cent a Pound last week while most listed wholesale prices fell one to 16 cents a at the retail chops rib end fell 10 cents to a Pound Bacon on Pound Pac Maple Leaf fell 13 to chops Centre Cut and loin roast Bone rib end both dropped seven to and respect pork loin roast Boneless Rose 16 to a Pound pure pork Sau Sage Rose four to and Ham butt half portion and Bacon Centre Cut both Rose two cents a to and pork retail prices holding steady were shoulder roast Boston butt at 92 cents a Pound leg roast Centre Cut it Boneless and smoked at Ham the farm Price of beef Rose cents to just Over four cents a Pound while the whole Sale Price of carcass sides Rose eight in round Steak Bone full round dropped 30 to a Pound sirloin Steak fell 11 t Bone Steak dropped 10 to ground Chuck dropped four to and stewing beef front Quarter went Down three to Steak Rose eight to a Pound prime rib roast Rose six to and cuts which held steady were Blade roast at Jumble Winner to be surprised of 782 win is in for a Surprise a Surprise As Winner of this weeks free press Jumble the Lucky Winner want in Friday afternoon when the free press called to pass on the Good the winners of each in this weeks Jumble con test Are Jean a y t c h a 621 Mcleod East Kil Donan 271 Furby Street Florence 345 Kildare Avenue Transcona 36 Joliett cres Jame Assiniboia and of 31 Emerald cheques to the winners will be mailed out Here Are the answers to Jumble puzzles 5020 to 5025 Ash reduce a marked Man pm infant ear muffs be Martin an ice Cap podium a Doormat powder ribs Bak Tongue and sliced liver at 95 also at the retail Grade a less than 10 and those 10 to 16 pounds both fell five cents to 77 cents a Pound respectively Grade a turkeys More than 16 pounds Rose five to 79 cents and Utility Grade turkeys dropped four to 73 the farm Price of broiler chickens held steady while wholesale prices Rose one to two cents a at whole Grade a fresh chickens fell 10 cents to 88 cents a Pound and whole Cut up chickens Rose two to 91 those which held steady were whole chickens of less than and More than four pounds at 74 cents and 85 cents respectively and breasts and drumsticks at a Pound re Grade a extra Large eggs and Grade a Small fell one cent a dozen while Large and medium1 eggs held at 83 cents and 76 cents farm and wholesale prices remained in potato retail prices reds washed i 10pound bags dropped one cent a to seven cents a they had risen one cent a Pound the pre Vious netted gems also in 10pound bags held at 11 while the farm and wholesale prices of the netted gems each Rose one cent a turnips Canada both washed and waxed and car rots Canada 1 in three Pound bags All held steady at 12 cents a Pound whole Sale and farm prices also remained onions Canada 1 medium in three Pound bags held at 16 cents a Pound and a Jalc View by Casimir Carter dance group opens season Winnipeg contemporary dancers opened its 10th season in the playhouse theatre Fri Day evening in a program of works by its artistic director Rachel Robert Moul of and nor Man of new the company of 12 Canada 1 in on Pound bags held at 35 cents a Pound recreational land duties transferred the Manitoba government has transferred the administration of recreational areas on Crown lands from the depart intent of mines and resources to the Parks Branch of the department of tourism and recce premiered Schreyer said Friday the Transfer was made to avoid duplication of Effort and to centralize recreational use area development with the department of tourism and the designated Crown lands being transferred will include lands under reservation by the department of tourism and including provincial lands held under permit or lease for cottage and com Mercial tourism including present cottage sub specific parcels which have known historic or archaeological 0 lands purchased by the Parks 9 any other lands As May be requested by the depart ment of tourism and recreation for recreational the Premier said the Transfer will eliminate any duplication of and will Clear up Public confusion making the Parks Branch the sole government Agency to be dealt with by using the individuals deaths Valur Belgi of North Edward Ben of 484 South fort president of Benjaminson Samuel of a s h t o n Lan formerly of Murray of 316 Oakview East of 689 Furby suite 2t widow of Frank of 938 Pritchard retired from up of widow of Alexander of widow of Henri do Peter of 1018 Boston fort employed by Pioneer elec Frank of 808 Prince Rupert East a machinist with up of of seven Sisters John of 1205 Grant suite re tired president of ladies Kraft Kyle in of 828 Renfrew son of and Bryan Lucie of 4 Applewood of 330 regal ave a Marion of 222 Waterloo widow of David Grant Bessie of 218 Harbison widow of John of 229 Balmoral Stanley Rita of 1550 Alex Ander Eliza of Fred five of whom have joined the group this is probably the Best in its history and from the evidence Given at last evenings this should be its most Success Ful there were no new ballets but revisions have been made in some while others have not been seen locally for a season or the program began with miss Brownes mighty a set of eight Short dances composed to a recording of gospel and prison gongs Sun by Odet miss Browne feels an Affinity to this Singer and is most successful when she allows her instinct to guide her in the creation of Steps and movements As she does in the first two songs what month was Jesus born in and this Little Light of mine danced by Stephanie b a 11 a r d Majorie Leslie Nancy Paris and Holly Anne there is a lightness and fluidity of with the entire body being used to express the Joy of the in her Solo All my miss Browne danced with her usual depth of emotional feel but in her choreography she showed a tendency in p o s e Steps and movements foreign to the music rather than allowing her instincts to guide this was especially noticeable in the prison song another Man done gone danced by the three boys in which some of the Steps and movement did not seem to Bear relationship to the Michael who has rejoined the company after a years showed tech Nical ease and expressivity in water there was Charm and lyricism in the dancing of Sweet potatoes by Marjorie borne and Nancy Paris and a comical flair by Holly Anne Savage and Larry Brinker in the flirtatious dance Devilish mighty which ended the is a blues song full of rhythm and movement in which the entire company joined with precision in the ensemble this Ballet has Many Good moments and a few awkward miss Browne should follow her natural choreographic instincts instead Douglas of 676 Manitoba widow of Ehnat of 147 Euclid retired Cement widow of John James Olive of 55 Nas Sau suite vice Prairie climbing cranes and icon manufacturing for further please see classified death by the Canadian press new chief minister of the Indian state of Rajasthan and Follower of Mohandas Gandhi in the struggle for Independence from of a heart new former newsreel photographer and explorer who travelled the world filming strikes and Best known for his photography of the Spanish civil the sin japanese the Fin income project delayed the Manitoba government has once again delayed the announcement of specific details about its guaranteed annual in come Pilot social development minister Rene Toupin was expected to announce the details Friday at a welfare ministers conference in but apparently changed his mind after discus Sions with Federal government the province has been reluctant to disclose details of the apparently because of the cos sharing whereby the Federal govern ment pays 75 per cent of the costs involved and insists on simultaneous announcements of any premiered Schreyer said Friday at his press conference details of the project Are now expected to be released before the end of the with the project actually getting under Way Early next earlier this the pre Mier had said details would be available at the beginning of with the project starting in at that the which had experienced Early management and planning Dif was already nearly a year behind the Premier said Friday the most recent delays had been caused by difficulties in de tailed negotiations Between the Federal and provincial govern he said there would be two parts to the one involving a single Rural and the other a composite of volunteers in perhaps four Dif Ferent participation in the project is residents of the Rural town selected will be automatically and Selec Tion of the persons offered Par of trying to fit in some Steps and movements that have intrigued kinetic 11 and True believer show two aspects of Moul tons creative kinetic 11 is a Pas de Deus in which eroticism is implied rather than Moulton reacts to every nuance of the Lovely Rodrigo guitar concerto in his choreography and Nancy Paris and William Holahan respond with some of the most Beautiful and sensitive dancing of the True while it does have a dramatic does not quite come off for me be cause of its use of hand snapping of fingers and sounds uttered by the dancers As a the hard clap Ping tends to become monotonous and i feel the need of music to help express the emotions of the religious because of his buildup of a the drama does come Larry Brinker As the Leader and Rachel Browne As the convert give a powerful performance in the two Lead roles and the ensemble work of the rest of the cast was Norman walkers three the most ambitious work on the uses music by Webber and Albino i and the Moody it begins with a Garden of Eden scene with Adam and eve depicting profane the two dancers simulate nudity with eve wearing sheer flesh coloured body tights and Adam wearing a the eroticism is bolder than in kinetic but it was danced with taste by Leslie Dillingham and William the second scene was in a quiet and reverent mood depicting sacred love to the music of Albino i and stained Glass window design projected on the the intermingling of the three Holly Anne Michael Baldwin and David showed Good musical v the third scene by the entire company was a Rock Genera Tion version of the creation of the world in which chaos and disorder Here again the timing and ensemble work was always John Kil Lacky was commanding As the godlike throughout the three lighting the eve Ning showed imagination and was especially effective in three where projected decor devised by Bill Williams was costumes under the supervision of Josie Jacobucci were always fresh and Weller the performance was greeted with we Learned applause from the appreciative Audi it will be repeated sat urday evening at Janik spills pins in mens league Tony Bowling with Bullocks in the City senior mens five pin Bowling ran up 893 385 for the top score Friday night at Saratoga Earl Jones Happy Vine Yard was next on the list of hard hitters with 864 Fol Lowed by Roland Gauthier Mol sons frontiers 808 and George Hrynkow inn bowl 806 honorable mention George Mason Bay Bronze braves 795 333 and Al Morrison Gondola pizza 793 two More weeks to go in the first quarters sees Lavatts blues in their favorite spot on top with 143 Willard land paced the bottlers with 773 followed by Henri Olivier 745 and Guy land not too far away is red River realty with backed by the offerings of Larry Schaefer Harry Cooke 737 and Ray Maclennon in line Are Bay Bronze braves aided by George Mason Steve Vincze Les to Fencz 761 300 and a Good single by Bill Mortlock 314 the Happy Vineyard with Earl Jones and Dennis Dick the and Bullocks who needed the High scores by Tony Janik and Cliff Renville Good scores were also rolled by Steve Lombos 766 Dan Wallace 754 Bert Manson 752 Wayne Lynch 749 Tom Beal 747 Coutts 745 Bob Mccurey Corn crop Down Washington a the 1973 United states Corn sorely needed to get the con Sumer food pipeline moving failed to improve last month but will be a record billion the agriculture department said officials said while the har Vest is expected to be four per cent larger than last year it will be five million bushels less than appeared in Prospect in the super Harvest will not be big enough by itself to keep up with Export demand and still Supply All the Basic Grain needed to produce More milk and poultry Over the next that Means a further dip in Grain other major Grain and Oil seed also needed to re p 1 e n i s h the country food Are setting Harvest a huge Export de continues to tug at the Supply and bolster Corn is an Export bookings show nearly Bil lion equal to about 22 per cent of this years1 will be sold another billion will be needed at making a total require ment in 1974 of about six Bil lion the wheat already har was estimated at a record of nearly billion 12 per cent More than in 1972 but slightly less than indicated in listings by exporters show that about billion bushels of wheat also will be shipped overseas years by the Harvest time next is roughly 75 per cent of this years the major protein source for livestock feed a will be a record of Al most billion up 24 per cent from 1972 but one per cent less than expected a month about 40 per cent of that crop will be 732 Norm Morris 729 Neil Mcnulty 724 Syd Miller 720 Wally Kaniuga 718 Tom Sweet 716 Gordon Goy 716 Wayne Mcrae 710 and de Hamel correction in Advance of Admiral 26 color with built in 8 track have instead of Admiral 26 color m m stereo theatre should have Ott red River Community College is offering a refresher course for graduate nurses Erom november 73 to december fees applicants should be registered with or eligible for registration with the Manitoba association of registered application forms Aro available at Tho co logo zoom c 209 or phone 7866306 Mexico wont free prisoners Mexico City Reuter the mexican government re fused to release 51 prisoners Friday in Exchange for the lives of the kidnapped British honorary Consul and a million Aire the Anthony Duncan a 47yearold mex the 37 year old Fernando Aranguren were kidnapped two Days ago in Northwest of the who called themselves the communist demanded the release of 51 political air passage for them to North Korea and a Ransom of for the two they set a Friday night a mexican Interior ministry spokesman said Friday there was no move to release any of the 51 he said the government had no proof the hostages were alive or who was holding some very Good reasons Why the right time to buy a new Home from Quilico developments is right now to citation in the other part of the project will be done on a random basis from existing welfare surveys Are already under Nis russian the in some parts of Winnipeg of Britain and 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