Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 28, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press storage methods hit by scientist by John Heath grand Forks North Dako staff about 20 per cent of potatoes in storage in Manitoba is waste material a. Leading Manitoba food scientist said Here wednesday. Speaking to about Iso representatives of the potato Chip Industry at the University of North Dakota or. Reg Gallop head food science depart ment at the University of Manitoba said that for too bag we be been buying potatoes which we should t be Tir. Gallop urged that Quality specifications be raised to meet the demands of an increasingly Quality conscious Market. , he added the wide variances in potato processing and the Speed of producing potato chips has restricted Quality controls. Bra Gallop. Said that in most potatoes with no Coj Mercial value remain undetected until the product passes through costly storage and processing operations. He also called for the segregation of the potato crops into seven to eight classifications on the basis of the Type of finished product to which they Are Best suited our Industry faces a major turn up in processing. All our resources have to be. Cycled As our population commenting on the extent of waste in the potato Industry he that your Industry has Orie of the worst waste disposal systems of any Indus try. You must get out of this i. He criticized costly cleaning procedures and termed it the genesis of our one ton of potatoes he said can create a sewerage Load equivalent to that created by 800 to 900 people. Or. Gallop predicted culling and optical technical inspection of potatoes on a mass basis throughout Manitoba and North. Dakota within the next decade. He also said that a new Type of potato May be produced to serve the chemical extraction industries. Families affected by j66 flood aided those affected by the 1966 red have received about si.45 million in assistance to Date through the red River Valley Board and the National 1966 flood disaster Board. About came from the disaster Board in Grants from the provincial government and the Canadian disaster fund. The remainder through the red Ray. Government agreement. Chairman of boards . Claims were settled As follows the disaster Board spent and raising buildings it approved claims f building a total Cost of of these claims32 Are incomplete with 17 in Progress. Some of the repair work has Beeri Aela Yed in cases where people wanted their Homes moved before repairs were made. Under costs of moving Homes Erv Valley to higher ground raising them under i joint Federal provincial. Or locating them behind dikes the Board has spent on ,248 approved App Waffon 71 claims where. Wort is still incomplete. 20 Are in Progress and 51 t Bui fares Cali go up Junel starting. June i four bus fare Structure Are commuter companies operating in manii runs front Winnipeg to East Toba will have the authority if Lockport and from Winnipeg to they in increase fares in Selkirk the rates May be increased 3.3 to cents a mile and the requests for the authority were made by greyhound lines of Canada Ltd., Central Grey minimum adult fare May be hound lines Grey Goose bus 50 cents from 40 raised to cents. The authority to increase rates was granted1 by the Highway traffic and to tar transport Board after a Public hearing tuesday. Lines Ltd., and Manitoba. Iran sit lines Ltd. Rising costs of labor and governor general Roland Michener and mrs. Michener continued their round of official visits and duties in Winnipeg wednesday. Included in their itinerary was the unveiling of this Model of the University of building expansion plan. Deportation order in doubt the Manitoba court of which were to have become Queen s Bench is still undecided effective one week ago. Whether it can intervene in a following the adjournment deportation order against two Harvey i. Pollock counsel for the two men indicated he is making application to the in decided wednesday to continue migrant Roll Appeal Board in of portuguese men. Or. Justice Louis Denise the interim injunctions for one week which allow Domingos de Azevedo Moreira and Adeline Carneiro Goncalves de Silva to remain in Canada. Tawa to have the Case re opened. The Appeal Board first heard the Case following the arrest of the two men Jan. 10 at of proceedings in accordance with two sections under the immigration Appeal Board act. The two Inibig Ahtl say in a statement of claim they arrived in Canada april 21, 1966 through Montreal. They have been charged with unlawfully entering the country by stealth and fraudulent Means. Wednesday s adjournment brought carrying the out third delay in the deportation it is expected that argument Thompson Manitoba two men apr reared in will begin at that time to the men. Say the decision of j court before or. Justice Gordon determine whether the court. Has the jurisdiction to intervene in Jan. 29 orders for deportation weren t allowed the Opportunity court. should be suspended a Hall following a or quashed because theyi48-hour delay granted the1 Hunters careless in Ontario 35 per tent of the injuries suffered in a Only. Exceptions to any new a dents Are self inflicted equipment were Given As reasons. Sources indicate fares won t be raised to four cents a mile on All runs in the province but in certain cases the four companies concerned will exer Cise their prerogative to com Pete More favourably with the railroads Abram j. Thiessen Winnipeg manager of Grey lines said thursday in Lei Penone interview it is too soon to Tell what fares his firm will boost. Turkeys Canad Grecu Utility. 12 to 14 Ibi. or ill tip half no roasting chickens Canada Grade a eviscerated la. 29c baby beef sides 130-150 in. Average Blue Brand Cut As mtg required. La. Sides lean in. Average a j Young Grain fed pork loins li.59c Boneless . 071 smoked pork in. 49c spareribs. Small. Re. Lean meaty. La. Prices effective Fri. Sat., March 29 and 3o Back Bacon pea meal jul by the piece lb.07c pork Hock on. Let Al 5 main St. Sausage co. Ltd. Pm. We 2-2454 Jim ample parking at rear personal shopping Only store open 9 . The . In approving claims for out of pocket expenses including costs of moving personal property furniture and j limited number livestock out of the hooded available Ara. He said the major number of the Valley Board broke its claims came from the red or. Bole noted that delays j have occurred because of Only a j of movers i expenditures Down into building repairs and costs of moving River Valley South of the flood Lane to Emerson. Fia Fety Lack caused death jury -.1 a. Lack of proper safety p precautions caused Accident in which hitch fell on a Man is Skull jury ruled wednesday. Coronet Fryer Yak investigating the March 21 death of Bernard Kraft 55, of 1094 Bannerman Avenue. Evidence showed the truck trailer was on a Flatcar in the Weston shops of the Canadian Pacific railway and or. Kraft was repairing the struts of the hitch. Car employees working in the shop at the time of the Accident testified the safety support normally used to keep the hitch if place during such repairs used. The hitch was first raised by an then or. Kraft ordered it lowered so he could remove a pin from the strut the jury was told. Kraft
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