Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 24, 1966

Issue date: Monday, October 24, 1966
Pages available: 62
Previous edition: Saturday, October 22, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 24, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday october 24. 1966 Call for help volunteers Are needed by the Winnipeg division of the Community welfare planning Council to work on telephones in the Volunteer Bureau office a half Day each week. Drivers with cars to transport groups of children one or two nights a month and office personnel to help with a welfare Survey one or two Days a week for four weeks Are also needed. Interested parties should phone we 3-6671. Offered increases in Aid Fine dining for less than Yei it s True gracious dining even in our most elegant room is really inexpensive and you have a Large menu selection at less than including the Best jumbo shrimp in town Dunn rite Chicken baked Salmon Steak and breaded veal cutlet. Of course our Mouth watering open Hearth broiled steaks and lobster Are priced a Little higher but Well Worth it. Yes Fine dining is an inexpensive pleasure at the paddock. The paddock Winnipeg s favorite informal restaurant fun to of 1540 Portage at. Open Hearth broiled steaks the metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg Parks and Protection division in Vires proposals from experienced operators for the operation and management of the metropolitan Parks catering services. The caterer will be expected to provide All necessary supplies and services and to provide a monthly operating statement. The proposal should include the foe to be paid to the caterer by the metropolitan corporation for the management of these services. Detailed information concerning conditions and requirements May be obtained by calling in person at the office of tha director of Parks Protection 4th floor 10 fort Street Winnipeg-1 proposals will be accepted in writing at the above office until noon . Monday november 7, 1966. Andrew Currie director of Parks Protection 4th floor transit building 10 fort Street Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Or. Pearson said by Basing Federal contributions entirely on operating costs instead of on both operating and capital costs the Federal proposal goes some what beyond the recommendations of a recent universities apr pointed study. The Complex proposal contains provision for equalization plus special equalization pay ments. The prime minister inces disliking this scheme could have an alternative form Ula that would commit Era government to i no about per capita. The 50 per cent of operating costs of technical and vocational training Ottawa now pays will be allowed to expire n t March 3ii or. Pearson said Ali is Cost sharing gives a province a stronger incentive to build a technical school than to expand a University. Because some provinces have not yet taken full advantage of the technical and vocational Grants for capital these will be phased out Between next year and 1973. The curtailment of these two Grants programs takes account of the drop in secondary school population growth As Post War babies reach University level. The per capita capital Grants for universities would lapse and be accounted for in the new scheme. May be controversy the prime minister s state ment about adult retraining recognizes the controversy that might arise Over whether a fed eral thrust in this Field constitutes an invasion of the Provin Cial jurisdiction Over education. Parker 45. Only pen that keeps writing after on it s empty certain interpretations have been placed on the scope and meaning of the word Educa Tion which in our View Are not the prime minister said. Specifically the Federal government believes that the train ing and retraining of adults for participation in the labor Force Are Well within the scope of fed eral jurisdiction. They Are manifestations of the Federal governments responsibility for National econ Omic development. Once the Normal process of education for an individual has been completed and that individual is established in the labor Force measures of training thereafter to fit him to the con stantly changing requirements of a rapidly changing technological world Are not education in the constitutional outlines program under the program the fed eral government would take Over the training a1 Lowance act program next which pays allowances up to weekly and Pav them directly to persons Eligi permit persons out of school for three years and in the la Bor Force to qualify instead of them having to be unemployed for some months. Pay the full Cost of employ ment oriented programs of adults starting next april 1 at present it pays 75 per Cen of the main program and 5 per cent of the others. Pay part of the capita amortization costs of Provin Cial facilities for this Trainin and Grant Loans at Normal in Terest rates for construction pay 100 per cent of the out of pocket costs incurred by industries setting up these pro Grams. Institutions which Chargi fees would be reimbursed full for training adults in employ ment oriented courses tha last no longer than a year the additional tax Transfer would result in the provinces having a 45-per-cent share of personal income tax and 10-per cent share in corporation in come taxes. Quebec special Quebec a special Case for some time would have been boosted to a 50-per-cent share of personal income taxes but the Federal authorities decided to keep the province away from the magic 50" level by paying out the other one per cent in Cash. A province by province break Down of Federal payments under the new system for 1967-68 Newfoundland new Brunswick Prince Quebec., Ottawa May clash makes a Grea inside the 45 is a new kind of ii Cartridge. It contains a regular when your Parker runs dry you simply tap tip pm Toile and Down wot of Ink. Encase to write up to 700 words enough to yet Fly any a urgency. We Call it the Parker 45 is we Tible in converter and it fills est Veniene and a of few Niec fit medium and to bark in. Pertef pen mill., or tiny available at these dealers birrs. Downtown Polo Park Quebec claims to exclusive jurisdiction in these Fields. Quebec ministers have made a Point recently of including Cul Tural affairs and research As in separable parts of the education Al Field which belongs to the pro Vinces under the British North America act. And the Union National government of Premier Daniel John son like the Jean Lesage government which it replaced last june has also claimed manpower As a Field to which the pro is entitled and which it needs As the heartland of French Canada. Premier Johnson was closeted with his ministers and senior advisers in his Ottawa hotel suite sunday night. And refused any comment on or. Pearson s statement. But close to the que Bec government said that the province could not accept the Clear Rebuff to its constitutional claims without a fight. Quebec s Brief to the first ses Sion last september of the cur rent series of conferences on tax sharing agreements asked for a million net trans Fer of resources from Federal to provincial government Over the next five years. It also announced the province s intention to repatriate Over the same period million Worth of programs in such Fields As so Cial Security and manpower which the province claims As its own jurisdiction. Quebec asked for 100 per cent of the income tax and succession duty Fields and the equivalent of 100 per cent of corporation taxes to cover the Transfer and repatriation of pro Grams which the province claims As its own by constitutional right. Before leaving Quebec to at tend this conference Premier Johnson said he was coming to Ottawa for Money not speeches and that if he did not get what Quebec heeded he would return and impose double taxation. If this were necessary he Ottawa would get the blame for it. Edward Island Novi Scotia Quebec s127, Ontario 000 Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta s20j958.000 British Columbia on their arrival in fee Cap ital several premiers called for Long Range planning in Educa Tion. Premier Stanfield of Nova Scotia said the conference should establish Long term goals even if financial limitations re quire that priorities be set. Pre Mier Thatcher of Saskatchewan said this land of planning is absolutely Premier Robichaud of new Brunswick said All c a n a d a should understand that the at lactic Region faces the double problem of catching up and theri tonight tomorrow International renowned pop organist pr7vnk will demonstrate keeping up in educational services. Premier Bennett of British Columbia concentrating on the tax aspect of the conference said it is time Ottawa stopped favouring other provinces and takes account of the needs of his province. Festival set by Folk group the Community Folk arts Council of Manitoba will bold a festival of nations and a Ball nov. 12 in the International inn. The festival program will made up of dance displays by 16 ethnic groups. Dress for the evening will be Black tie or National costume. Centennial corporation chairman Maitland b. Stink of and mrs. Steinkopff Are expected to be among the guests. Church runs colleges More than students in 17 . Slates and two Canadian provinces attend lutheran Affili ated colleges. Concert tonight 8 . Embassy room International inn admission free on tuesday afternoon Start ing at if you want to hear one finest organists of today make sure you get Down to the Winnipeg piano Portage for Edmonton buys you a Canada savings Bon Dat Canada s first Bank buy yours for Cash or by instalments. Down payment of for a Bond for a Bonds Etc. Balance in easy instalments Over a year. Buy yours at any Branch of the b of m. Bank or Montreal Canada s first Bank there Are 32 b of m offices in metropolitan Winnipeg to serve you. Fastest growing them All exciting it 4-Deor Cortina s family car features and sports car flair have won outstanding acceptance by Canadian motorists. Owners rave about Cortina s Roomy Interior luxurious front bucket seats the ease and convenience of a Superb automatic trans Mission Arm rests on every door and Aeroflot ventilation. Everyone goes for Cortina s spirited performance with its powerful 4-Cylinder, 1500 cd engine and Standard front disc brakes. And Cortina is dealer warranted for Miles or 24 months. No wonder Cortina is Canada s fastest growing favorite. Family car car flair candidates speak a town Hall meeting will he held at 8 . Monday in the Nordale school auditorium. Electors in the1 Norwood. School division Are invited to hear five candidates seeking election for on Board. Cortina is priced with the lowest and Anglia starts As Low As in Winnipeg. Mercury consolidated motors Ltd. 235 main Street phone 942-0631 Wiley Mercury sales Ltd. 555 Empress Street phone 772-2411 ;