Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 6, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday february 6, 1968 Johnson digs in heels however the Quebe cers were reported to be jolted by what they considered the rude tone of some attacks on the province s claims especially a reference to a constitutional Munich by Premier Manning of Alberta. And the pro monarchist senti ment of or. Smallwood or. Manning and Premier Bennett of British Columbia was de scribed by one que Becer As lacking in British fair continued High ranking canadians in the Quebec official said his government has shown great care to avoid any references to the monarchy on grounds that the Issue is not a priority and will Only inflame sentiment in English speaking Canada. The unspoken attitude among the Quebe cers including even income tax service headaches with your tax return leave All your tax worries to us. 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French speaking the Federal government is that such a move is inevitable and should preferably originate in English speaking Canada. Or. Johnson s two nations concept which he said is urgent and indispensable to continued existence of Canada was shelled from Bonavista to the Rockies. Or. Smallwood said Canada is composed of "10 equal prov inces and must remain this Way. The remark that irked Quebec ers most was or. Manning s comment that this conference could go Down in history As a constitutional Munich unless there is Clear knowledge now of Quebec s total that s getting pretty said a Quebec official it s the sort of thing that s expected of some character picketing on the Street. Munich conjures up ugly images. You Don t expect that in the conference or. Johnson s theory of vast decentralization to be followed by delegation of Powers to the Central government by the eng Lish speaking provinces ran into one of or. A Malhmood s Sharp est cuts of the Day. Or. Small Wood said this sounds like a profound Subtle or smart Way to Blindfold the Devil in the or. Smallwood said canadians should be stricken in the spirit that French speaking canadians 30 per cent of Canada s population do not have the same opportunities in Canada As English speaking canadians. Company limited funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street Winnipeg member the order of the Golden Rule garbage piles up in . New York a piles of rotting rubbish accumulating at an estimated rate of tons a Day littered new York streets today with no sign of a return to work by striking garbage collectors. Mayor John Lindsay ordered 70 hospitals to remove their own rubbish and promised police Protection from pickets if Neces sary after a tour of the City monday. He said the mounting piles of garbage pose a serious Hazard to health which could become critical. But a spokesman for the hos Pital workers Union said its members would respect the Gar Bage collectors picket lines and refuse to move the rubbish. The strike by garbage collectors demanding More pay entered its fifth Day today de Pite a new York state supreme ourt injunction monday order ing the men Back to work. The uniformed sanitation Lens association a teamsters Nion affiliate was due in state supreme court today to show Ause Why it should not be found in contempt for not obey no a no strike order issued Fri a. The Union sought an annual age increase of s600 and the Ity has offered pay now s scaled from to a Nauy after three years. Deaths Marine colors Washington official col is of the . Marine corps re used by the steel Industry. Anderson Hazel Beatrice 67, of 480 Home Street widow Carl w. Anderson. Antaya Georgina of 209 Colony Street widow of Albert Antaya. Bocce Robert c., 88, of 426 Sydney Avenue East Kil Donan retired t. Eaton electrician. Bronn Sarah Kindler 81, of fort William onto David Wilfred Bronn. Coaffee Harriott 96, of Good Street widow of Frank Coaffee. Colquhoun Victor Alex Antler of Guelph apart ments. Craig Margaret of 519 Bur Nell Street suite 16., Gilchrist Charles 88, of 722 Maryland Street suite 10, r Smith and . Cook. , Hugh 68, of 30 Renfrew Street. Gudmundson m r s John Mary 62, at Moose jaw sask., formerly of Birds Hill Man. Hirt Peter 70, of 16 Worthing ton Avenue St. Hunter Leo Paul 47, of 902 Dudley Avenue. Kell Adam 89, of Selkirk Man. Lowry Howard Latimer Scott 54, of 479 Banting drive Assiniboia Winnipeg schoo Board caretaker. Marshall Ernest 78, of 31 Park Manor Boulevard. Melhman Lester Cleveland 74, of Victoria b.nagle Catherine 72, of 21 Beverley Street. Panisko mrs. Michael mar 75, of 1670 Arling Loi Street. Popaduik John 42, of 29 Broadway suite 20, prop specialists for Csc. Rasey mrs. Earl Ros of 893 Warsaw Avenue. Skelton Minnie Elizabet Sarah 92, of Victoria . Stetken1ch, Pauline 73, o Komano Man., widow o Paul Stetkevich Stuckey Beatrice of Van Puyer formerly of Winnipeg Thomson Margaret Connell 67, of 1085 Grant Avenue suite 101, formerly of Neep Awa Man., retired teacher. Thompson mrs. John Elizabeth 79, of 1086 not Dame Avenue suite b. Varley Allan Armstrong 96 of Manitou Man., retire Painter and decorator. Weiss Jacob 95, of Steinbach Man. Work mrs. Frank Paul 77, of 371 Furby Street. Wright Margaret 9i, form Erly of 113 Ethelbert Street widow of Albert e. Wright. Palubniak Harry 79, of 331 i Manitoba Avenue. For further information please see classified death . May rezone for service station East Kildonan. City Council decided monday evening to consider rezoning to a com Mercial area a parcel of land now occupied by six houses. The request for the study was made by s. A Sipley dealer development sales representative for Manitoba for Imperial Oil limited and James Sipley another company sales representative. The six houses Are located on Henderson Highway Between Bronx Avenue and Chelsea Avenue across from Bronx Park. S. A. Sipley said Imperial Oil holds options to buy All six ii uses. James Sipley said 80 per cent of traffic entering East Kil Donan uses Henderson Highway with much of the remainder using Watt there were six service stations catering to this traffic there was no Imperial Oil station on Henderson. Watt Street has three service stations lie. Said including one owned by Imperial Oil. He said that although the company holds 28 per cent of the greater Winnipeg Market it serves Only eight per cent of the East Kildonan Market. This was because of a Lack of Imperial Oil facilities in East Kildonan to meet the potential demand for its products. The proposed service station s hours would be restricted to 7 . To 11 p.m., said or. Sipley. The station would Cater Only to Auto traffic not to heavy trucks or diesel equipment. Or. Sipley said the six houses now pay municipal taxes total Ling a year. The service station would pay annually in taxes. Alderman Anthony j. Kek cited a newspaper article which said motorists pay higher Gas slices to offset the High costs of construction new service stations. He also said that if the proposed station is built on Dock of houses will be hemmed n Between the station and a drive in restaurant. Ilk. Press magnate Dies London a lord Kem Sley the retired. British news paper magnate died monday night in Monte Carlo at the age of 84, his family announced today. The cause of death was not Given. Kemsley sold Iii newspaper Empire which included the sunday times to lord Thomson in 1959. At the time he was chairman of Kemsley newspapers and editor in ii Hief of the sunday while his oldest son Geoffrey Lionel Berry was Deputy chairman. Kemsley also was chairman of Reuters news Agency from 1951 to 1959. Born James Gomer Berry in he was the son of a jus Tice of the peace. King George i raised him to the peerage in 1945, making his Viscount Kem Sley. His first wife died in 1928 they had four sons and a daughter of whom one Soi died and another1 was killed in action in the second world Wai he married again in 1931 Anc his wife survives him. South America has the world s longest Mountain Range the largest Amazonia. Interest on daily balance savings earn the highest True interest Al in a savings Deposit receipt other account in Canada earns you so much interest that s because guaranty Trust calculates interest on the minimum Dally balance there Are no chequing privileges but withdrawals can be made any time. Minimum balance guaranty Trust federally incorporated end supervised. 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