Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, October 19, 1974

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 19, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday october 19, 1974 a review Type scr Crowley. Full of life the Manitoba theatre Centre opened its 1974-75 season Fri Day night with a new Neil Simon play the Sunshine boys. The play named the Best play of 1973, is a marked departure for or. Simon and a sure fire Start for the season. The Sunshine boys is one of or. Simon s better plays. He will be remembered for Plaza suite the Odd couple the Gingerbread lady last of the red hot lovers and Barefoot in1 the Park. The Sunshine boys is probably his most realistic play of the lot. Where most of or. Simon s comedies depend on the Situa Tion and the ensuing plot to be vehicles for humor the Sun Shine boys takes a close look at a More tragic theme growing old. There is no real pint to the e Sunshine boys it is merely two aging vaudevillian who worked together As a comedy team getting Back together 11 years. The substance of the play comes from the finely detailed character sketches or. Simon has done of the two men. The two leads Milton Selzer As Willie. Clark and Tom As Al Are Perr Lestly suited to the roles in every respect. Each has the maturity and experience in theatre to create the charac ters realistically and the ability to build on an to create i University to feature i mennonites v the University of Winnipeg Lias scheduled several events to Mark the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first 18 mennonite families in Mani Toba. Or. Frank Epp president of Grebel College Waterloo out., will speak on men Pio Nile history at . Thursday in convocation Hall on the Campus and or r. I Kreisler of Bluffton College will speak on mennonites 3n today s world at . Friday in theatre a room 431, Manitoba Hall. A symposium on mennonites and pacifism will be held at . Thursday in theatre a the engbrecht singers and the mennonite children s choir will present a program of music by Handel and Bach and Folk songs at . Friday in the Riddell Hall auditorium. The week will culminate in the presentation of honorary degrees fall convocation saturday in the Centennial , to Gerhard former Prin Cipal of the men h o n i t e Brethren collegiate Institute Benjamin Holcli a Leader Iii choral and. Symphonic music for More than 40 years and Helen Friesen a worker with the United nations h e 1 i e f and rehabilitation Agency and the world health ence for the audience. Each Lias an excellent technique and presence garnered from years of treading the boards. The two actors have devel oped characterizations in tune with the character sketches or. Simon has so carefully Laid out in the dialogue. There is no action in the Sunshine boys it All depends on the Dia Logue. No it s not a Boring play. It is full of life and vitality but there s no great Rushing about or production numbers with a Large cast. It is simply two men remembering the Way it was and experiencing to Gether the. Way it is. The characterizations drawn from the dialogue Are Clear and concise. Or. Selzer and or. Pedi have done a remark Able Job working closely to Geller with their director John going in the creation of two of or Simon s most i Forgetta ble characters. The characters haunt you Long after you leave the find yourself remembering lilies from their dialogue and smiling inwardly Over the. Memory. These two characters As created by or. Selzer arid Pedi will take a permanent place with and make a permanent Mark on Winnipeg audience is. Or. Selzer and or. Pedi have played the roles in a realistic fashion the play was their belief in the cd or s conveys the nuances and. Subtleties of the characters to the audience and involves it in their lives. This realism and b e Lief plays a major part in the Over All Suc Cess of the play. Richard Kine As Ben Silver Man Willie Clarks Nephew who brings the. Two men Gether again has a Good voice and Good stage presence. He worked Well with the two leads and carried his role with ease and Grace. He was the perfect foil for the two aging Comedi ans. The sets and costumes by Peter Wingate were excellent. The hotel suite was a perfect copy of an old new York hotel room ask anybody who s been there. The continues at the. Manitoba theatre Centre on the main stage until nov. 9. Hayward Atlanta a physicians for Academy award win. Ning actress Susan Hayward say she is seriously won t say whal is wrong with her. Miss who. Re entered the Hospital i Days ago has asked that her ailment re in a in undisclosed Neur Osur g e o n George Tindal said wednesday. She underwent a Biopsy at Emory University Hospital last july by t. The results were . Re lease the fourth annual University of Manitoba Keg rolling race will take place sunday in the Winnipeg Arena before the Winnipeg Blue bomber Edmonton eskimos football game. Here two Blue bombers three contestants and miss United Way Janice Rynkewitz rear Centre test the Field condition of mrs. Juba highlights meeting by Ron Campbell free press staff writer walkout by mrs. Steve Juba wife of Winnipeg s mayor and a group of four friends was the Mam feature of a town Hall meeting Friday in connection with the oct. 23 civic election. By leaving they reduced the size of the gathering by about a fifth. Only 25 people not counting candidates turned out at the unitarian Church Sar gent Avenue and Banning Street to hear the five mayoralty and two Sargent Park Ward Council candidates. Mrs. Juba and the women with her appeared angry at re Marks made by Urmia Din Een who is the league for socialist action s mayoralty candidate. Is Din Cen. Asked Bya Man j n the audience whal the mayor s function is and Why he should be elected Al Large re plied that whether that particular position exists or not i Don t think is Loo she scoffed at mayor Juha s performance in that office saying he seemed to spend his Lime Laking trips abroad to places like Japan or ordering a Centennial birthday cake pieces of the important thing is Din Een said is that the workers control City government an added that it is unfortunate the new democratic. Parly which she supports in t running a full slate of Council candidates. Juba not being present to defend himself woman in s group proven responsibility dramatic achievement Danzker Queenston Ward Council. .1- i first elected to City Alderman Lor Ward l 1 the present Queenston Ward. In 1 1 years of Council served on 22 different committees of Council. Chairman of finance committee for four consecutive terms served. As acting Deputy mayor. In the Community. Long extremely Active in variety of civic fraternal Community and charitable organizations. Awarded the 1967 Canadian Centennial medal in recognition of valuable service to the in 1954, presented with Bronze plaque by mayor Dubai in appreciation of his humanitarian efforts during the Fargo disaster and in recognition of his service to just awarded 1974 provincial Good citizenship award. In business Commerce a Force in the commercial life of Western Canada for Many years. Now pres ident of Doit Mark Ltd. President of 10 other corporations past member Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Holds directorships in variety of Canadian companies. In the sports world j known As Little dynamite in sports circles. Brought professional baseball Winnipeg Gold eyes Back to Winnipeg. Personally guaranteed continuation of High school football in Winnipeg. Member committee for the acquisition of the pan american games for Canada and chairman of Winnipeg s successful negotiating team at Sao Paulo Brazil. Mark Danzker was born in the arming Community of Winkler Man., in 1902. He is married to the former Dorothy Miriam Sternberg. They reside at 1003-323 Wellington Crescent. Queenston and City Council need Mark Danzker s experience Danzker Mark h. Authorized by the Murk Dan Zijair election committee of up and said is Din Cen has an awful lot to Aboul All the work Hal goes nto being mayor. Don to know Why you re running As a mayor. I Don t know where you come from or where to u teach. 1 would to want you to teach my kids your communist she almost Iri tears she said Here any trips abroad 3ither and announced that she Ivas so disgusted with the meeting that she was leaving. She walked out along with m r s Juba and the other the party. After they had left without waiting forms Dineen to reply is Dineen characterized her attacker s remarks As a Munger of rather flippant com ments " and said in Lunate thai she walked out Many people during this Campaign have accused her of being communist she said. She said she has been in. The City 2 a years and knows the problems predicting severe struggles by workers and women in this City for their rights before Loo and lilo Sands of people across the country calling Lor a major so Cial change. I m looking Forward to that. Situation myself with a smile. Independent she added libertarian mayoralty candidate Werner Goelze told is Dineen that a fanatic has a big Moi la Bill apparently no ears and repeated his belief in the com plete separation of government from business. Or. Goetze said is Dineen s theories would Lead to concen Talion Camps and said thai with workers controlling Busi Ness the brains to run it would be lost. Ideological debate continued b e i w e e n is Dineen or. Goelze and the audience until mayor Juba walked in and quietly took a chair in the auditorium More than an hour late. Independent candidate Fred Cornish had Long since left on another commitment and Ber Nard Tesluk also an Independent remained on the slag largely overlooked. Invited to speak by the Moderator Rev. Norman Naylor. Mayor Juba began by noting that there have been Many tilings injected into the. Campaign which Are certainly not municipal he explained that municipal governments Are creatures top Rov Neial governments a n d Don to have status As govern ments in the Constitution of the nation. We Don t have the authority thai a lol of people seem to think we be said refer ring in some of his opponents ideas for City government. Though the Winnipeg civic budget is Large the City itself controls Only a Small amount he said. Asked Why the City did Noah no to Correct slum housing situations such As the one which led to the Patrick Streel fire recently in which three dict said thai whole District is an Urban renewal area. But the City cannot go ahead with this if the provincial and Federal government Don t undertake the. Major financing with the City itself providing Only 10 per cent Al a maximum. The Bitows a Cwalin and lord Selkirk Low Cost housing developments had to be hailed As Well when the senior gov withdrew the ii Money the mayor said. The e mayor defended the City s record on the. Treatment of its employees and gave examples of its Charity such As a contribution to the addition .0 Lions Manor elderly citizens Home and the donation for one Dollar of Idle lord Selkirk re development land for another elderly citizens Home. In or. Cornish s Penin statement to the meeting he emphasized his plan to Raisi for the City by ing gambling Here. that i is being panned severely Foi this suggestion but saw no Rea son Frontier airlines should Fly out of Winnipeg to Las vegas daily when those local Gam Biers could just As Well play a Home. Or. Tesluk said thai mayor he would nol see Power but. Wants to gel City Council to act As a team Winnipeg problems. Or. Goelze promised that the Public elects mayor you. Will know who Are the unspecified conflict of interest people on City Council. He repeated his belief tha government should be com Pletchy separate from business not interfering not giving subsidies. And politician should t use their positions of their personal ec9nomic Benc fit. Is Dineen Epe ated her be Lief thai workers should Contro City government that the cil should fight for Low Cost Quali tenant controlled housing women s rights from Day car and equal Payfor equal work to abortion native Peoples rights and against Corporal Bill Mcgava in dependent citizens election committee Canad Dale in Sar gent Park Ward Midland Community and his new demo uralic parly opponent Briar Corrin debated during Ihei Section of the program. Or. Corrin argued thai lev citizens have been locked of of City government in Winnipeg and promised to open u the Community committee ticks. He said that election town Halls like Friday s should be held ill these offices and not in places like a Church. Or. Cor Rin said Only one Community committee lie knows of among the 12 in organized town Hall meetings for the civic election candidates. Coun. Mcgarva said citizen participation in Midland Community committee of which he is chairman has been very Good. The Midland office is open every Day and three or four groups have had Permis Sion to hold meetings there he said. Or. Corrin said thai this will be remembered As the election that was not and said Hal if citizens had the Opportunity to participate they would soon lose their apathy. Coun. Mcgarva said earlier Hal he would like to Sec a re Duclion in the 50-Man Winnipeg Council and a thinning out of superfluous City employees who Are really holdovers from the former metro form of iwo in vol civic government these people Are guaranteed their jobs under the City of Winnipeg act coun. Mcgarva said and suggested icy won t be replaced when hey retire. Women worried new York a women were waiting in line outside a storefront in upper Manhattan Friday where Lenox Hill hos Pital held a leaching session on breast self examination. The breast Canceri operations on Betty Ford and Happy Rocke Feller have resulted in an up surge of interest in self sex a in i n a i i o n among women throughout the nun try the american cancer society re ports. Mrs. Rockefeller discovered her own tumor. Vaccine ready Manitoba health authorities Ivill be ready to begin distr Ihu Ion of a new anti flu vaccine As soon As government ordered supplies of the vaccine arrive n the province health min Ster Saul Miller said Friday. The new vaccine will he of Active against both the Hong Kong Type of flu. That has been common in Manitoba in the Asl two years and the new port Chalmers flu a closely Strain. No outbreaks of he Neil Bug have yet been re ported in Manitoba. The porn Chalmers flu is expected to be widespread in Lorah America Winter but t is not As severe As the Hong Kong variety. Or. Miller said the vaccine will be available to senior Citi Zens and other High risk groups for whom vaccination is s t r o n g 1 y recommended. He stressed that supplies Are not meant for general use. Vaccination is recommended or senior citizens particularly Hose in personal care Homes also for persons of any age who suffer heart disease or chronic bronchitis and other chronic in incs sos such As Dia Beles asthma emphysema Iver or kidney disease. However serious complications from flu do not occur in most people. The anti flu vac Cine has a variable rate of effectiveness and provides Only Short term Protection. In Addi Tion flu has a relatively Low attack rate even in Community outbreaks. For these reasons general vaccination is not recommended. The vaccine will e distributed to local health units hos pitals1 arid doctors offices for specifically rimmed patients. Man fined for stealing anti freeze a stole a gallon i anti freeze from his employee to replace the anti freeze tha had leaked from his car a fined Friday. Norman Andrushko 33, c 310 Kensington Street is James Assiniboia guilty to a charge of theft be fore judge Wallace m. Dar Chuk in provincial judges Coin in the Public safety building. Crown counsel told court the owner of a s James Assiniboia transport company hid ing behind a truck in the Park ing area about g . Oct. 3. Afler being questioned by in owner Andrushko left an a Cal to his car in the Parkin lot. However the compan owner found a one gallon Ca of anti freeze near where Andrushko had been hiding. When he questioned Andrushko in the parking lot Andrushko admitted taking the ant freeze from a storage she the owner contacted police court was told. Andrushko told police i took the anti freeze because i leaked out of his car. He had no criminal convict Lions since 1963, or. Carber said. Aut Opac agents ask role clarification a i blk cleverly free i rows staff writer Brandon the insurance agents of Manitoba through a cries of resolutions passed at he group s annual convention Ere Friday has served notice n the provincial government hat areas of disagreement be the agents and the Mani Oba Public insurance Corpora Ion must be cleared up. The agents want guarantees rom the government that motorists won t be denied insurance coverage because of Sim Ile honest clerical errors on he parts of agents or govern ment employees. The a gents want the govern ment to make up its mind in he general insurance Field and decide whether the new government fire insurance will be marketed by agents or government employees. The Cigis Alion permits the government o use Bot i Independent agents and government employees and exempts the employees rom the Normal safeguards of he insurance act. The agents who Complete 80 per cent of the aut Opac renewals in. Manitoba want the government to Slop spending and a year in advertising which effectively bypasses them in urging motorists to renew their insurance through government outlets. The agents claim keeping full staffs at the highways Branch office is unnecessary since in ice indent agents do the bulk of the work. Bob Mcdowell association president said Friday the agents believe they have Strong Case. He cited instances of motorists whose claims Hac been denied by aut Opac be cause of a simple Clerica error by the person responsible for issuing the coverage in the e first place. He said that when a dispute surfaces aut Opac s p r e s e n procedure is to. The Case As a Goodwill payment the signature of the minister responsible. Or. Mcdowell said that often simple errors by aut Opac agents or government employees have resulted in delays in the pay ment of claims running into months. Or. Mcdowell said the agents association had received Little information from the government on its role in the upcoming government fire and general insurance Busi Ness. He said the association is anxious to find out where it stands because the legislation is so loosely worded As to allow the government to farm out some business to Independent agents but retain the lucrative captive Market for it self. Or. Mcdowell said the government has t made known its intentions As to the appoint in in is of general licensed agents for its general insurance business. He said that Independent agents who chose to opt out of aut Opac should t be denied the right to sell general insurance for the government. The agents convention continued saturday. The group one of two agents associations in Manitoba claims to represent 250 Independent agents who handle 86 per cent of the insurance business in the prov Ince. Vandals Cut lines . Que. Up a Hospital and several Hundred residents of this Community 165 Miles Northeast of Quebec City were without Telephone service Friday after a main Cable and other lines were deliberately Cut during the. Night. A spokesman for Telephone co. Said it would take at least 24 hours to re store service to the affected area in the Western Section of the City. About employees of the company have been on strike since aug. 16. Defensive driving course in Snow last Call Vivian Budz at 358-2649 in Ruiell Call Merrill Kali Wolck at 156 or 418 adult de. Centre Garden City. Collegiate Nelson Mclntyre St. James collegiate Grant Park collegiate Henderson Vincent Massey Arthur Day or. High starting dates for All Winnipeg location Are october 22 or november 13 to enrol Call 942-5415 evening Stop w it b come and visit Castlewood Homes new concept display 176 pipeline re. Maples pm. 633-5308 directions West on Jelleson from map Lii Llapa Lurn right on pipeline re. 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