Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 15, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday. October if 1978 is. Cattle entry to Canada heavy Hamilton up number of cattle coming into Canada from the United states has increased dramatically in the last two weeks Bill even though they Are cheaper than Canadian beef there have been no significant Price cuts for Consumers Industry officials said Here. Charles Gracey manager of the Canadian cattlemen s association said in an interview that the flow of . Cattle has been increasing so fast that it is estimated that half the Ani Mals slaughtered in Ontario in the coming week will be from . R he said head of such cattle arrived in the last week and estimated there will be the coming week. The number of fed cattle slaughtered in Ontario each week averages about a Federal agriculture depart ment spokesman considered the. Association s estimate High but said there had been a dra Matic Rise. He said head crossed the Border in the last week. Or. Gracey said Canadian packers Are ignoring Canadian cattle and buying . Beef at prices lower than current Ca radian rates. . Cattle came on the mar Ket in great when president Nixon lifted the Price freeze in the . Sept said. We Are paying for the mis takes made by the . Gov enu nent when they imposed the and that nonsense of the american cattlemen holding Back their cattle since july. Because they held their cat tie Back they Are now Able to flood the Market. It is affect i no the whole Canadian mar s or. Gracey said Ontario beef producers could be forced out of production and this could mean a shortage of beef next year. Packing firm spokesmen said their imports of . Beef had risen sharply mainly because of the lower Price but the amount of saving passed on Aried. An official of Canada packers said about 40 per cent of the . Cattle Are Low Grade Jeef and must be sold at lower prices limiting the amount of Cost decrease that can be passed on the consumer. The . Beef is mixed with higher priced Canadian meat and the Price averages out. Although the official said i firm would to buy Canadian cattle and was kill ing All it could obtain or Gracey said there is no Short age of Canadian beef. They can t get it at the Price they want to he said. A physical shortage o cattle does not on sunday the school of music of the univer to of Manitoba presented the English pianist Joan Davies in recital at the Eva Clare Hall he program contained none of be three is but in its second Alf it introduced two pieces Brandon inn hotel of year the North West. Commercial travellers association a chosen the red Oak inn c Brandon As Manitoba s 197 of the year. Up hotels which operate the hed Oak said in a state ment that a planned Extension of the inn will add 100 gues rooms and More convention space. The statement said it is the first time in six years the award has gone to a hotel Oul Side Winnipeg. What your office needs is Cory Coffee has it Wujs Cream _ Cory Coffee service plan 786-8638 786-8638 a review by Honald Gibson an exquisite piano concert eth tape one a Canadian pre Liere. The recital opened with de Menti s b Flat Presto. This to part study explores several techniques including d o u b 1 e o t e s it was beautifully erased and made a very Ood impression. Irish John held s sonata no. 1, which ame next displayed in its first movement an eloquent pening subject and a Beetho development. In the i race we had an angular hop Kip and jump for a Rondo Vith development. At times miss Davies tone in loud Pas Ages became a bit Brittle am t seemed apparent that she lad not quite solved the Nacous ical problems of this Little Lall. In m u c h of Schumann scenes from childhood we a quite Beautiful playing. The pleading child was mos Miching and the reverie a exquisite. There was a Vita rhythm in the Knight of the rocking horse and plenty o variety. In the curious Stor and important event we Hac some hard tone but the Chil falling asleep was most poet 1c. Following the intermission we had the first of two piece for piano and tape. Sardonic for piano and Ora Mic graphic sound by Ivor Walsworth an Daphne Oram was heard of the first time in Canada. I this the taped sound had Bee produced by hand draw graphs an invention of Daphn Oram the impression created sometimes Beautiful some times eerie often too loud of Comfort. The piano part a largely tonal and the swirling descents of the taped Musi were very exciting. The or Gram note had an amusing typographical error in tha Canon became Cannon and a though we did t quite get 1 Cannon we did have Machii gun fire in one of the Middle episodes. Ernest blocs s five Short v Sioris and prophecies Sdude a Little old fashioned after the previous piece but there a no denying the strength some of the pieces. Modera no. 3 started out poetically an developed a great Climax. I Davied played them i there seemed something Lac ing. It was a sense of mov men the Onward drive we think this is a weakness of the music itself. Finally we came to a per Romance of contrasts Ess onic for piano and electronic pc. It was also by Walsworth and Oram but Here the tape and been drawn from various Ectro Nic s p u r c e s of wave rms. The piano s fixed scale system was often contrasted Ith varying frequency Scales f the tape. We heard what Are coming Standard electronic effects. As we listed to the sounds be dripping taps Cap pistols Banshee wails and those ghost y which seemed to de land ectoplasm to go with them we thought of Plato who postulated in the third Book of he Republic that o end in the love of the Beautiful. Many of the simulated funds reminded us of real funds in caricature. The title contrasts was very appropriate and the piece never lacked interest. Of the two pieces we refer the first although both lad their moments. Had every tag been scaled Down in vol ume it might perhaps have Een aesthetically More Satis factory. Miss Davies deserves or thanks for presenting these new works to us. They undoubtedly should be heard and with repeated hearings we would no doubt find them quite acceptable. Deutsch retiring Kingston out. Cdr. John j. Deutsch 62, is to retire As principal of Queen s University next oct.11, but re main at the Kingston school As a professor of economics. When i retire a year from now i will be in my 64th year and have completed More than six years in this very challenging but demanding or. Deutsch said Here in a state ment to the Board of Gover nors i am convinced that it is time Way for a younger he is a former chairman of the economic Council of Cana and has held several id i Sory positions in government service in addition to his Aca Demic work. Tea turned London up labor party Headquarters agreed a pay raise for staff plus a free cup of Tea or Coffee twice a Day. Since the agreement is backdated to May. 1, that Means 252 free cups for each person. They now Are Busy working up a thirst. Pcs will hold nov. 7 meeting the Winnipeg North progressive conservative association will bold a nominating meeting at 8 . Nov. 7 in the lord Selkirk Community committee rooms 1120 me Philips Street. The association said in statement it anticipates Al fed eral election soon. Anne Steen who contested the seat for the conservatives in last fall s Federal election has announced she will seek the nomination again. Donald a. Martin National director of the British league of rights who will speak of inflation at m meeting sponsored by the Canadian league of rights at 8 . Wednesday in Salon a Marlborough hotel. Huge tuna caught North Lake . Up Lee coffin was the Luckiest of 10 fishermen who boated tuna off the North coast sunday weighed pounds a record for Irod acid reel. Coffin a local Fisherman spent one hour and 20 minutes battling the fish. He took a place ahead of Glen Gibson of port Hawkesbury n.s., who landed a Bluffin in Nova Scotia s Strait of Canso in 1970. Thirteen year old Lorraine Bennett of North Lake landed a 925-Pound Bluffin sunday after an hour and 40 minutes to set a women s record. She eclipsed the Mark of 904 pounds set saturday by Gladys Holland of East Point . The smallest tuna caught sunday weighed 760 pounds. Church gives credit Buffalo . A a roman Catholic Church Here has started accepting credit cards in lieu1 of Cash donations. The Coronation of the blessed Church launched the plan sunday As a Means of boosting its come. Paul Totaro a member of the Church s finance commit tee said credit cards Aid parishioners in budgeting fixed amounts for Church contributions. "a.Church. Can to survive on donations and that s of ten All that s left in people s pockets on a sunday after a week of paying he said. With credit cards Many Church members have begun making gifts of to Taro said. Rev. 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