Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 12, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday february 12. 1975 passport photos color or b w minute service Sooter studios ii str hmm St. 7754111 1510 at. 722-Lfm 2s20 forfeit mm1i5 Dauphin opens second round of Parks talks Dauphin Man. Staff Only three presentations were made Here tuesday night As officials of Parks Canada opened a round of feed Back meetings to hear Public views on a proposal to establish a master development plan for Alex s meat Centre and locker Plant sides of beef Cut wrapped a in. Govt. Bacon ends.10 in. Box split wieners.12 in. Box Chicken legs.10 in. Box Turkey . 4v come in and see our Many other unadvertised specials. 3rd. St. South Beausejour Man. Telephone 268-1596 tuesday to saturday 8 . To 6 . Store hours transcendental meditation As taught by maharishi Mahesh Yogi film presentation a newsreel on How the experts View to open to Public with no admin Lon Chirt. Tomorrow . Central Owca 447 Webb place by Peter s auction sales auction Sale of returned rental furn. From Mode Noge furn. Co. Thursday feb. 13 at 7 . 20" color port. T.v., round colonial table Al triple Dresser wardrobe with Matching Nite tables Large Colo Nial China Cabinet Hutch colonial China Cabinet. Colonial Chest of dvrs. Colonial step tables cocktail table Credenza double Pedestal desk single Pedestal desk colonial Coffee table twin Beds with sofa Back arms for head Board hide a bed. Chesterfield chair radio rec. Player combination Telephone table chair 22 Cal. Rifle console tv., colonial Nite table Coffee table step tables Leatherette Chesterfield Stool port. T.v., kit. Chairs kit. Tables dressers Chest of dwrs., Nite tables wrought Iron kit. Suite Metal desk. Up. Chairs t v trays baby High chair baby stroller Playpen crib mangle Iron Auto Washer cof fee table step tables lamp tables colonial bookshelves mirrors set of 24 Glass tumblers prs. Of living room lamps pole lamp plants Luggage bar set in suitcase China Cabi net stainless steel carving set elec. Mixer elec. Can opener elec deep Fryer carpet sweeper radios camping Siove. Metal Stool hockey games gals of stain thermos car top Carrier ironing Board jewelry ast. Of sol. Elec. Appliances ornaments dishes bedding linens umbrella clothes line dishes carving set lamps glassware kit. Ware cookware. Pots pans kit. Utensils trunk Many More interesting items too numerous to mention. 324 Young St. 783-1775 Advance bids accepted on View Day of Sale auctioneer Peter Wachniak Riding Mountain National Park. About 35 persons attended a Short meeting in the Dauphin Allied arts Centre the first o five meetings scheduled in the current series. Further feed Back meetings were schedule wednesday at Russell Man. Thursday at Neepawa Man. Feb. 18 at Brandon and feb. 19 at Winnipeg. The meetings Are a follow up to a series of information meetings which also opened Here nov. 13 and continued at various Manitoba centres Dur ing the succeeding two months groups or individuals have been invited to make formal presentations to this final round of meetings and provi Sion is to to be made for ques Lions both by the Public and by officials of Parks Canada. 13.5 annual interest available on appliances Joto factory Miller s to 1654 Portage at. 787 Mcphillips St. On the Beach this summer. And it s you ready for summer with a new figure that was really you All along. All you needed was Figur magic s personalized fitness program enrol today for guaranteed results in time for summer pm. 338-0365 Ign m3q 2305 Mcphillips so real Garden City Winnipeg. Manitoba address City pm polka lessons beginners program f for Only hours new students Only mpg s Only dance studio with no contracts to Call now 943-5575 mpg. Dance City 296 Edmonton Street the three presentations her tuesday largely repeated infer Mal presentations made at in initial meeting Here in no vember when about 100 per sons gathered in the same Hall John Adamack of grand View Man., presented a brie asking for consideration of Road through the Western pro Tion of hiding Mountain a four theft charges 514 months a 24-year-old Man was sentenced to five months and one week in jail tuesday after pleading guilty to four charges of theft. The Man Robert Gary Little currently serving a six month term in heading Ley jail or a theft which occurred in 1972, appeared in provincial judges court in the Public safety building. Court was told Little was caught taking a jacket rom the Hudson s Bay com any s downtown store june court was also told Little and another Man were caught stealing Worth of records oct. 31 from Gamble s Dis count department store 1150 Nairn Avenue. A Security guard stopped them and the records were removed from under Little s coat and from a Box the other Man carried. Little and another Man were arrested dec. 17 by Security guards outside the Gamble s store at 1450 Mcphillips Street with Worth of records court was told. While Little was in detention at gambles a Security guard from the Kmart store in the same Plaza identified Little As the Man he had seen about a week before trying to leave his store with an armload of records valued at the guard said a customer had informed him of the at tempt and said he had a look at Little before he escaped court was told. Judge Mike Baryluk made the total 5vi-month sentence on the charges consecutive to the term Little is serving. Tonal Park linking Grandview and Rossburn Man. Bill Wally of Dauphin pres ident of the inter Mountain naturalist society repeated his organization s stand in opposition to the building of any additional roads in the Park and the Park remain a wild life Sanctuary. The Brief made Sev eral suggestions about manage ment and zoning of recreational areas in the Park. Adrian Baker a Dauphin area Farmer said in his Brief he deplored the the exploitive intent of some of the people who reside close to the Park and the local prospective shown in discussions on the planning for the Park. He also urged that the Park be kept in a natural state. Or. Jack Nesbitt of the University of Manitoba is serving As chairman for the meetings with officials of Parks Canada and Parks superintendent George Rochester in Atten dance to question the participants. Fewer students at Banff cigarettes by Carton no limit on Purchase Dominion Newt 263 Portage ave. This is if 389 Portage ave. Gentleman s Choice 37914 Portage ave. M. N. Decker optometrist 7nd floor Hurtig bldg Portage All div so live in style furnished apartments Holiday towers Intuit Jmel mtr of Jar climate controlled sky connects to holi Day inn and convention Centre Shomion mall free of charge Roc Roa Honor of Bohdar inn indoor Whir Pool both room. Heated underground paring ind duly controlled Waung and of Condlon if 8hk and cont Niehm a loaning Fred free blah Maehon garbage top Obj. 24-hour sirt tem fire proof and found proof ample clo ool Harrd Eie Retae egging track parking you ii your present tone been expired h with a. Can Lorre ring to it . 12.-p.nt. To Telephone 957-1200 170 Hargrave another living Community by Lakeview the Banff school of Fine arts which will be holding auditions in Winnipeg feb. 20 for our major courses will Cut its enrolment by about 20 per cent his year and increase its staff o provide a student teacher ratio of about 4 to l. Alexander Gray head of the Alberta school s musical theatre division said in an in review tuesday that the reduction in student openings and increase in staff should re ult in keen Competition at the auditions being held across the country. Or. Gray is travelling ahead f the audition team to pro Mote the auditions and provide information about the school s summer program. An example of the reduction he said is the limit of 24 open Ings in his musical theatre division. Total enrolment was in 1974 and will be less than 850 this summer. The teaching staff will be about 200. The auditions which begin in Halifax saturday will be for the courses in musical theatre voice opera dram and in Strumental music. Information on the auditions in Winnipeg is available from the men s music club. Or. Gray said interested applicants should Contact the club Early to arrange an audition time. Other courses being offered this summer the school s 43rd, include Ballet for which auditions have already been held weaving French communications photography painting and ceramics. Tuition for the courses ranges from to including room and Board. Most courses run 41 Days with the opening july 7 for most classes and the Windup Date aug. 15. Much of the Cost of the school is paid through govern ment and private Grants and students Are encouraged to seek additional Grants from sources such As the Canada Council. The school will have a new building this summer to House its courses in ceramics and painting. In addition it has new accommodation for staff and a new students residence Wing. Group urges air service the Brandon chamber of Commerce has expressed frustration with the Federal govern ment s failure to Deal with a request for air service to bran Don and other centres. In a letter to j. B. G. Thompson chairman of the Federal air transport commit tee k. A. Fraser chairman of the chamber said requests for regular air service Between Prince Albert Regina bran Don and Toronto by trans air limited have been stalled by commission silence and Lack of enclosing a list of the chamber s efforts to gain a hearing or. Fraser said de spite a year of activity we have had no indication from you or your committee on this application nor has a hearing been the list includes government statements to the standing committee on transport and communication april 5, 1974, that the application would be processed As soon As we pos Sibly the letter says development Brandon area is being slowed because of the Lack of air service and Calls for the committee to give the application top farms average Washington in 1910, . Farmland averaged per acre and the average value per farm was by 1940 the value was Down to an acre. In 1973 it was up to and value per farm was pays Only thurs. Fru Howick 288 Carlton St. Pm. 942-5688 open til thurs. 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