Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, February 13, 1968

Issue date: Tuesday, February 13, 1968
Pages available: 38

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 13, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free february 1968 9 overlap group named met Rocity duplication to be studied City Council monday approved the appointment of a special committee to look into the question of duplication of ser vices Between Winnipeg and me the committee consists of the chairmen of All the standing committees and the chairman of the traffic in its recommendation to Council the cites Public works committee said much of the duplication occurred because metro has jurisdiction Over metro streets and the City has jurisdiction Over City some of the aldermen took advantage of the situation and once again voiced their com plaints about Alderman Joseph Zuken told Council the Issue was metro and not the committee Council was about to we should ask the provincial government to eliminate metro and urge the boundaries com Mission to get on with its he called the situation scandalous and said the bound Aries commission should either get Down to work or you think the b and b bilingualism and Bicu Tural ism commission was the boundaries commission is going to outdo the b and take even a Good Deal longer until they submit any he Brotman told Council that aldermen should do everything to support the cites attempt to get Back some of the streets from metro was a great and the sooner we get rid of it the he would you believe football referees like Winnipeg Kas Vitruk and Abe Kovnats have often been called Blind men by Gridiron apparently the owners of a new building being constructed on the East Corner at Stiles and Portage Are in full judging from the sign erected Church resident Row on parking unresolved a dispute Between a roman Catholic Parish and a group of Windsor Park residents came before Boniface City Council monday night but was untre both sides Are seeking sup of but after several hours of debate and several both sides were turned Down by 5 to 4 Council decided to Send the whole dispute Back to property committee for another look at the matter and a new recon the Parish of Bernadette with a Church at the intersection of Drake Boulevard and Cottonwood drive wants to buy incinerator Furnace Job let a contract to replace the furnaces at the Winnipeg incinerator at a Cost of was awarded to Trident construction limited at mondays Winnipeg City Council an additional expend iture was approved by Council to cover inspection charges and pay for work that has already been there was Little discussion when Council approved the interim appropriation of 000 As part of the 1968 capital a expenditure for the installation of sanitary and lunchroom facilities on the incinerator premises was referred to the budget and will be subject to discussion later this the recommendation for the appropriation was made by the cites utilities and personnel which acted on a report by Winnipeg City Engineer Hurst had told committee in his report that work on the incinerator was scheduled to be done Between 1968 and committee told Council that the contract had to be awarded immediately to ensure sufficient time for the ordering of com plex question dog too old for puppies a Boniface woman May need a veterinarians certificate to prove her 14 year old female dog is unable to have puppies if she wants to save when purchasing a 1968 dog licence the Boniface licence fee for male dogs and spayed females is a year but for Vun spayed Lillian 125 Crestwood appeared before the licence committee of Boniface City Council and1 said she was very attached to her 14 year old although the dog is not spayed she says old age has rendered it the licence committee re commended to Council Mon Day that me setts request to pay the lower fee be granted if she presents a certificate from a veterinarian supporting her at councils How some aldermen said they thought there must be an easier Way to Grant her request and the matter was referred Back to the com dairymen to meet 1921 John vice president of the National Dairy Council of will address Manitoba annual Dairy Conven Tion which will be held 19 21 at the hotel in his topic will be crisis in the Jackson will talk about the Competition the Dairy Indus try faces from Dairy substitutes at a noon luncheon the convention will also Fea Ture an Ontario Dairy Arnold Stansell of who will speak on signs of the Stansell is chairman of the recently established National committee on milk other convention speakers in clude head of the food science University of professor and chair department of animal University of head of the University of Guelph Dairy science and More convention details Are available from Secretary treasurer of the Mani Toba Dairy 708 Norquay Winnipeg Manitoba realtors elect Dueck Harold Dueck of Winnipeg was elected president the Manitoba real estate association sunday afternoon at a meeting of the directors of the he succeeds also of Howell of Brandon and Borody of Winnipeg were named directors for the forthcoming year Are Fitzell of Portage la Turpin of Kroeker of Winkler and Stevenson and All of Andrew Turpie of Winnipeg was returned As regional vice registration for the today which opened Mon Day at the Marlborough was a record of More than May move Hoffman Regina up Victor Ernest acquitted 11 by reason of insanity on a charge of no capital murder arising from the deaths of a Shell family May be transferred to an Ontario Deputy health minister Clarkson said tuesday in an interview his department was trying to arrange to Transfer the 21yearold farm labourer to facilities for the criminally insane at Clarkson said that until arrangements have been com Hoffman will remain under 24hour surveillance at Prince Albert correctional Cen tre where he has receiving about on half acre of vacant land Between Conifer Bay and Coral Bay from the City of Boniface to expand parking residents objected to the Sale because they want the land Between the streets kept As a Green area and a summer playground for their the residents also fear Drain age problems in the a delegation from the mens club of the 800member Bernadette Parish appeared be fore Council monday night to plead the Case for the Alderman George Provost spearheaded the move to sell the land to the Church but his motion was Defeated by a vote of 5 to Hart argued in favor of the he said there was a principle involved the principle of keeping Green belts wherever possible to policy endorsed by Boniface for a number of Hart and old Curtis gee moved that the property be left As is and that the request to Purchase be but their motion was amended to Send the whole matter Back to prof lauds stand on consumer Canada should follow the Lead of the United states in dealing with Consumers a Law professor from Mcgill univer sity told a Public meeting Jacob speak ing at the University of Winni said courts were More realistic in protecting Consumers Ziegel appeared earlier monday before the legislative committee on consumer Protection on behalf of the Manitoba Branch of the Consumers association of he said under present Cana Dian retailers Are allowed to include disclaimer clauses in contracts excluding them from any responsibility if the product fails to fulfil the buyers the disclaimer clause is the single most important problem n he said1 w o n t recognize the clauses if they Are contrary to the Public our Legislatures Are not sufficiently aware of the prob the is taking the Lead in dealing with said the retailer is Only the end of the he is the manufacturers who create the advertising campaigns that sell the under Canadian he consumer May sue the but would have to Rove negligence on the part of he its the obsolete standards of ther Law of interpretation of the Laws has made the manufacturer equally As liable As the Aid but we Haven caught there is a big Gap Between Laws As they exist and As they Shoult be the consumer is at a very serious he advocated Canasta Institute something similar to the Federal Trade commission which polices the Market and can prosecute in cases of fraudulent the Canadian criminal code makes it unlawful to sell items under false pretences or fraudulent however these provisions Are dead letters because no one is there to enforce them they Ewhite Collar Ziegel said the govern ment must change the Law where change is he said the cry for education of the consumer was an excuse for government Many inequities cant be cured by the government must set he noted the establishment of a Federal department of con Sumer but said it haunt proved itself he said he favored sections of proposed Manitoba legislation which in revert disclaimer we must make the govern ment realize that proper protect Ion of the consumer is in the interest of the Economy As a More m gum Range Chicago Market research shows that the biggest gum chewers Are in the 15to35 age group which has grown 17 per to 55 since prison deaths natural Little a the deaths of three men whose skeletons were unearthed a Cummins prison farm were but the definite cause 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