Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 5, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday february 5, 1968 artificial Lake grand Coulee dam backs up a Lake 151 Miles Long. City. Of Winnipeg tenders for Supply of disconnecting switches stated tenders addressed to the chairman committee on utilities and personnel and marked pm 68-7" for the Supply of disconnecting switches for the Winnipeg Hydro will be received at of the undersigned o clock . On wednesday february 21st, 1968, after the tenders received will be opened in the presence of instructions to. Bidders form of ten Der and specifications May be obtained at the office of the purchasing. Depart ment 4th build ing civic Centre Winnipeg. Or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. Keys general purchasing agent. Purchasing department administration building civic Centre Winnipeg. Peterborough ont. Up a Peterborough Man was filled arid his wife wounded in he shoulder in a shooting Inci Dent House saturday. Dead is Keith m a rth y Smith 58. His wife 61, Vas in fair condition in Hospital sunday with wounds from a 16 auge Shotgun. Police said a Shotgun and a note were found beside or. Raith s body. The incident was under investigation. The metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg Board of adjustment zoning Calendar of applications to be heard by the Board of adjustment at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers 100 main Street Winnipeg on Mon Day february 19, 1968, at ., at which time and place the Board shall sit and hear objections of the applicant and every other person including the director of planning or the designated officer who appears and desires to give evidence or to make representations either on his own behalf or on behalf of another. 1. Case no. 47-68 East Kildonan Legal owner i subject to permit the maintenance As constructed of a private detached garage having a rear Yard 2 feet in depth instead of s feet As required. Property 936 Moncton Avenue. 2. Case no. 48-68 Macdonald applicant m. C. Juskow owners. Subject to permit the location of a one family dwelling on the land the said dwelling having a floor area of approximately 600 Square feet 960 Square feet being the required. Property East Side provincial Road no. 330, immediately North of the Lasalle River. 3. Case no. 49-68 trans con applicant r. G. Kaye Mcquarrie and a. J. Subject to permit the division of land into five of the said be constructed on Sites having widths of 105 feet a Width of 150 feet being required in each Case. Property West Side Plessis Road Between Dugald Road and metro railway., 4. Case no. 50-61 Transcona applicant j. J. Carey owner subject to permit the division of land. Into four building Sites three of the said dwellings to be constructed on Sites. Having a Width of 105 feet and one dwell ing to be constructed on a site having a Width of a Width of 150 feet being required in each Sase. Property West Side Plessis Road Between Dugald Road and metro railway. 5. Case no. 52-68 applicant Shell Canada limited owners. Subject to permit the expansion of existing refinery by the addition of a Petroleum processing unit the said unit being located a 1 proximately 410 feet from a More restricted District instead of not less than 500 feet As required the said processing unit to. Be located in accordance with plan of file in the. Office of the undersigned. Property 250 Panet Road. Case no. Winnipeg applicant mrs. M. B. Prober owner. Subject to vary the re restrictions to permit the construction of a two Storey two family Wei Ling property North West Corner of Tennial Taylor Avenue 7. Case no. 53-68. And St. James applicant Elizabeth Henning optioned e. I is owners parcels 1 and m subject to permit division of land into three building Sites follows 53-68 a parcel 1 of have a Width of 208.26 feet and an area of 2651 Square feet buildings located thereon under construction hav ing a Side Yard on the West Side 5.8 feet in Width instead of 15 feet As required. Property 2807 Ness Avenue. Parcel 2 to have a Width of 181.5 feet and an area of 25460 Square feet buildings located thereon under construction hav ing a Side Yard on the West Side 6 feet in Width and on the. Was Side 5.45 in Width instead of Side Yards 15 feet in Width As required. Property 2825 Ness Avenue. Parcel 3 to have a Width of 183.5 feet and an area of 25691 Square feet buildings located thereon under construction hav ing a Side Yard on the East Side 5.35 feet in Width and on the West Side 8.05 feet in Width instead of Side Yards 15 feet in Width As required. Property 2841 Ness Avenue. Miss a. R. Petrie Secretary Board of adjustment tenders the seven Oaks school division no. 10 a votes tenders on caretakers supplies Aper towels sealed tenders marked As above must be in the offices of the undersigned by 00 . On Friday february 16, 1568. Render forms and specifications May be obtained at the office of the under starting on monday february 5, 968. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted F. Hansen Secretary treasurer seven Oaks school division no. 10 375 Jefferson Avenue Winnipeg we 19 department of transport Winnipeg tenders sealed tenders addressed to he undersigned and marked or Clearing . Site will be received up to . Winnipeg time february. 19, or the Clearing stumping and grub. Ling of the . Site near Thompson Airport Thompson Manitoba. Plans specifications and. Related documents May be obtained on a Pulca Lon to the Winnipeg general Post office building 266 Gra Ham Winnipeg 1 Manitoba upon receipt of an accepted Cheque made payable to the receiver general of Canada for the sum of i i. F. Young i regional purchasing agent. Ont. Man Spain Morke request implied by Johnson i Washington Cap . Wheat growers Are being asked by the Johnson administration to take a Chance that other Grain exporting countries will join them in controlling production to help stabilize world sup plies and prices. This request is implied in. An International grains agreement negotiated by the agriculture department last summer and recently submitted to the Senate for approval the declared goal of the agreement is to put into effect a hew system of minimum and maximum prices under which wheat would be sold by the participating countries in the world Market. Prices would be somewhat higher than those under an International wheat agreement which expires this year. Even under the old agree ment there was great difficulty in stabilizing prices and sup plies. The United states alone carried out production controls. As a consequence it some times lost commercial markets abroad to Price cutting coun tries not having crop controls and needing to move Grain they had no place to store for Long periods. The new would operate for three years is being promoted by the administration As a measure that will provide new Price insurance for wheat growers but critics contend the so called insurance will pay off Only if other wheat exporting nations abide by. The Price schedules. Some farm leaders argue that there would need to be production control programs in All the exporting nations to make the program pay off. Without such it is argued some countries will run into surpluses and be forced to unload at Cut the american. Farm federa Tion a major Loe of the grains plan says it believes the new scale of prices would encourage production in some countries and Lead to increased Competition with . Farmers. But two other major farm National Grange m hand the National Farmers in the new agree ment. A big question Mark is whether the soviet Union will become a member of the agreement. Should they not do so they would be free to reduce pros in an Effort to get markets usually supplied by operating countries. Tenders for general contract for erection and completion. Of sciences 1mb mathematics University of Calgary Calgary Alberta sealed1 tenders addressed to the Deputy minister of Public. Works for erection and completion of sciences 1mb mathematics University of Cal Calgary Alberta will be received up to 2 o clock . Mountain Standard time -.thursday, March 14, we. Plans specifications and tender forms May be obtained on a Pulca lion. To the architectural office department of Public works Ter race Edmonton and will be available to general contractors and All major sub trades on Deposit of five Hundred dollars s500.00 which will be refunded when plans and specifications Ara returned to this department prepaid Complete and in Good order not later than fourteen 14 Days after closing Date of tenders otherwise the Deposit shall be forfeit. Plans and specifications have been placed with construction associations in red Deer Edmonton Calgary Van an Montreal and. Builders Exchange in Winnipeg for the use of sub trades. Sub Trade contractors and subs to sub Trade contractors As listed therein shall the rules and recur Lions of the Alberta bid depository and through the Striction association. Each tender must be accompanied by a a certified Cheque or bid Bond in the amount of or b a certified Cheque Tor an amount of rot less than 10 per cent of tender or bid Bond in the amount of 10 per cent of tender certified cheques Are to be made payable to the provincial treasurer. The attention of tenderer is drawn to the Public works Page 2, clause 9, which refers to forfeiture of Security. The successful1 tenderer will be required to provide a certified Cheque or negotiable or properly assigned government of Canada or Alberta provincial government Bonds for ten per cent 10 per. Cent of the contract or a 50 per cent performance. Bond. The lowest. Or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will be opened in Public in the department of Public works con Ference room 1, Block Terrace building Edmonton s. E. Kenworthy Deputy minister of Public works tenders for paint for glazing materials sealed tenders will be received at the offices of the Winnipeg school division no. 1, 1577 Wall Street East up to ., monday february 19th, 19s8, for the Supply of paint glazing materials. For form of tender and specifications apply to the purchasing agent the Winnipeg school division no. I 1577 Wall Street East. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. Ben Ningen Secretary treasurer the Winnipeg school division no. 1. Manitoba Hydro tender for 5kv no segregated Metal enclosed bus duct Brandon generating station i specification no. 541 tenders in Triplicate will be received until twelve o clock noon s.t., tuesday february 27, 1968 for the design manufacture Supply test delivery warranty and. If required by the purchaser the supervision of Erec Tion of a .5 Tkv no segregated Metal enclosed bus duct for the Brandon generating station. Tenders shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked tender for 5 Tkv bus duct Brandon generating station and shall be or. W. D. Fillis general. Manager Manitoba Hydro . Box 815, Winnipeg to Manitoba copies of the specification May be obtained upon application to the under signed at 820 Taylor Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba. Manitoba Hydro reserves the right to reject any or All tenders and the lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. A. W. Mcgillivray purchasing manager. Winnipeg Manitoba. January 30, the metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg Board of adjustment zoning Calendar of applications to be heard by the Board of adjustment at a meet ing to be held in the Council Chambers .100 main Street. Win Peg on Mon Febroary-12, 1968 at ., at which time and place the Board shall sit and hear objections of the applicant and every other person including the director of planning or the designated officer who. Appears and desires to evidence or to make representations either on his own behalf or on behalf of another. 1. Case no. 38-48 Winnipeg applicant Chambers. Construction Ltd., owner permit the division of three building Sites to permit the maintenance of a one family dwelling on the most Easterly site the said site to have a Width of 32 feet and an area including half Lane of 3897 to permit the Loca Tion of a two family dwelling on the Centre site the said site to have a Width of 34 feet and an area including half Lane of 4141 Square and to permit the i construction of a two family dwelling on the Westerly site a Width of 40 feet and an area of 4800-Square feet being required in each Case. 730 Pacific Avenue. 2. Case no. 40-68 St. James applicant Imperial Oil owner. To permit the maintenance of two existing lamp stand located not tar Western limit of St. James Street than 1 foot instead of not nearer the said limit than i feet As permitted. Property 614 St. James St. 3. Case no. 43-68 Winnipeg St. James construction Ltd., owner. Subject to permit the construction of a two and one half Storey 27 suite apartment building the land a Vinci an area including Hall Lane of Square feet instead of Square feet As required the snid apartment building to have a Side Yard on the East Side 101 feet in Width instead of 20 feet As required. Property 295 midwinter Avenue. 4. Case no. 44-68 Winnipeg applicant Rose Crest investments Ltd., owner. Subject to permit the construction of an eight Storey 27 suite apart ment building the land having an area including half Lane of Square feet instead of Square feet As required the said apartment building to be storeys and 78 feet 2 inches height d storeys or 75 feet being the maximum height permitted to have a front Yard 10 feet in depth instead of 20 feet As quire to permit a canopy to encroach 9 feet into the said front Yard to have a Side Yard on the South Side 9 feet in Width instead of 11 feet As required accessory parking to be provided for 19 spaces being the minimum required All to be located in accordance with plans on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 75 Edmonton Street. Case no. 45-68 St Boniface applicant b. W. Kropp owner subject to permit the maintenance of a one family dwelling having a Side Yard on the West Side 6 feet in Width instead of 10 feet As required and to permit the parking of one car in the required front Yard. Property 18 Meadowbrook Road. Case no. 39-6xc St. James applicant h. To r. Block Ltd., Lessee subject for a conditional use " to. Perrult the erection of a non illuminated Facia identification sign 10 feet by 2 feet and an illuminated Facia identification sign 4 feet by 8 feet to be located in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 2520 Portage Avenue. 7. Case no. 41-6bcu North Kildonan applicant a. Litz Homes Ltd., owner subject to vary the Al restrictions to permit the construction of a two Storey Semi detached two family the said dwelling to be located in Accord Ance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property South East Corner Roch St. Stuart Avenue. 8. Case no. T North Kildonan applicant p. E. Heinrichs owner subject to vary the rib restrictions to permit the conver Sion of a one family dwelling into a two family dwelling. Property 419 Bonner Avenue. Case no. St. James applicant Beaver storage Lessee. Subject for a conditional use to permit the erection of an illuminated Pylon identification sign 8 feet by 20 feet 30 feet High the said sign to be located in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 2190 notre Dame Avenue. Miss m. R. Petrie Secretary Board of adjustment. The metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg waterworks and waste disposal division invitation to tender contract us s Supply delivery and supervision installation of four pumps Complete with motors Lor .1 Mon film sewage pumping station sealed tenders will be the undersigned at the main building up to noon s.t., monday february 19th, 1968 fifteen minutes after which time fenders will be opened in the presence of interested parties in the Council chamber of the metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg 100 main Street Winnipeg Manitoba. V instructions to bidders specifications and forms of tender maybe viewed at the office of the undersigned and copies thereof May be obtained from the purchasing department after noon monday february Ith on Deposit of 510.00 Cash or certified Cheque this Deposit is refundable Only As certified tenders must be accompanied by a bid Bond. All bid Bonds submitted must Bear seals and signatures of principal and surety. The lowest or any tender pot necessarily accepted., w. E. Stalland manager of purchasing 10 fort Street Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Telephone 942-0711 february 1st, 1968 Sale under Power of Sal Hunting Lodge Kabinto Tikia Lake Northwestern Ontario by virtue of Powers in certain mortgages owned by undersigned sealed tenders marked for Purchase of lands premises and chattels shall be received by under signed at its offices until february 22nd 1968 at . . Each tender shall contain and address of purchaser Purchase Price certified Cheque for 10 per cent of Purchase Price Deposit toward payable to . Purchase Price. Successful tenderer shall pay remainder of Purchase Price to . Subject to usual adjustments on or before March 15th, 1968, to be closing Date. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Title to be free of encumbrance except As to registered restrictions or covenants running with and. Vendor not to be required to produce any abstract or evidence of title other than those in its Possession. Purchaser to examine title at own expense and any objection thereto to be made in writing within 7 Days of acceptance of tender. Should no sufficient objection in writing be made within that time Vendor s title shall be held to be accepted. Should any sufficient objection in writing be made that time which Vendor is unable or unwilling to remove Vendor to be free to rescind Sale. In which Case purchaser to be entitled Only to return of Deposit with out interest. If purchaser Falls to comply with conditions Deposit to be forfeited and premises May be resold. Lands and premises May be briefly described As . Locations . 722 and 723 being whole of parcels 14537 and 14538, t. B. Free hold containing approximately 11.44 a. And a frontage of approx. 900 on Lake . Situate on lands Are following buildings main Lodge 2 Dup Lex cottages 3 single cottages plus various service Sheds. Included in Sale Are Lodge and Cabin furnishings boats motors Etc. List available to interested parties. Lodge located on Armstrong Hwy. About 75 i. Off Hwy. No. 17. Premises can be viewed by arrange ments at Industrial development Bank Lakehead Branch 201 Centennial Square fort William Ontario. Deaths Boyce Robert c., 88, of 426 Sydney Avenue East Kil Donan. Brydon Ida Elizabeth 78, of 105 Roslyn Boad suite 30 collects Helen a., 78, 1795 Assiniboine Avenue St James widow of Bertrand Collette. Dickey mrs. Joha 56, of Morden Man. Erk Ludwig 91, of Alt on a Man., retired from Altona pharmacy. Grant Rev. William Eric 53, of St. John n.b., formerly of Winnipeg. Finley Kenneth Richard 77, of la Riviere Man. Hasselfield mrs. William of 547 bore Bank Street. Hemming Carl of 396 Wood Ward Avenue. Hignett Charles Mathew 76, of 234 tache Avenue suite 2, St. Boniface retired bus Driver. Kowalchuk Erofey 81, of 129 Powers Street Leeder Edwin Cedric 84, of Vancouver formerly of Winnipeg. Maire Adolphie 84, of 436 Chalfont Road Charleswood retired bookkeeper Mallory Battery Macintyre Lilly Helga 95, of 273 Ash Street. Mclachlan John Alexander 11, son of or. And mrs. James Mclachlan of 167 Harris Boulevard St. James. Marcombe Joseph 54, of Morden Man., formerly of Cypress River and Winnipeg pharmacist with Ridley s drugs at Morden and Winkler Man. Penner mrs. Walter Lillian 40, of Crystal City Man. Robertson Walter Scott 81, of swedish senior Chens Home Charleswood. Rowan John Edward 78, of Miniota Man. Shaw Emma 97, of 209 Maryland Street widow of James Shaw. Smith Bessie Alice 83, of 175 i Hartford Avenue West Kil Donan w i d o w of Harold Smith. Stoller Molly of Winnipeg Stuart Alexander Birnie 81, of Wood Bay Man. Stupak Joseph 51, of 211 Sutton Avenue North Kil Donan employed by North West packers Ltd. Trudel Arsene 70, of St. Malo Man. Tully mrs. James 72, of Marquette Man. Turnbull George 64, of 2255 Portage Avenue suite 424, St James retired supervisor of Deer Lodge Hospital cleaning staff. Verplaetse Leonie 90, of 442 Dumoulin Street St. Boni face widow of Jules Verplaetse. Weir Alexander an Derson 75, of 133 Sherbrook Street suite g., retired fed eral department of Revenue employee and tee topics author in the Winnipeg free press. Westman Vigfus Freeman 75, of 772 Home Street. Zimmerman John 75, of 137 Rossmere Crescent East Kil Donan retired Canadian National railways employee. 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