Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday june 28, t968 weekend specials us Safeway beef hip roasts Boneless. Red or Blue Brand beef Rump roasts top government grades of red or Blue Brand beef.l8. Side Bacon sliced. First Grade. All leading brands. 1 in. Vacuum pkg. Maple Leaf Brand. Watermelon Charleston Greys. Thumping Crisp. 12 to 14 ibs. Average. Whole. Each fresh eggs breakfast gems. Canada Grade "a1. Large size Doz. 39 butter first Grade print 65 Edwards Coffee regular or Fine grind. Fresh buns hot dog or hamburger. Safeway s own Skylark . 39 Miracle whip 32-65 Kraft s salad dressing prices effective Friday . For saturday june 28th 29th in All greater Winnipeg and Selkirk Safeway stores. We Reserve the right to limit quantities. Canada Safeway limited metro backs continued metro has been., assaulted and insulted by mayor Julia since its inception eight years ago and one reason was his View that metro stood in the Way of a single municipal government for greater Winnipeg. Coun. Coulter emphasized thursday night that he opposes metro assuming the role of the single government and also opposes the idea of having the City of Winnipeg Annex other municipalities. He wanted an entirely new government. Voting in favor of the amalgamation motion were Council lors Coulter John p. Sulymko Kenneth j. Galan Andrew Robertson John a. Chuk Charles r. Huband and lome a. Leech. Coun. Thomas b. Findlay voted against it. Metro chairman Jack Willis was absent and there is one vacancy created when b. R. Wolfe resigned to try for a Federal seat. Coun. Coulter said that under the present system there is duplication of services and he noted there Are More than 100 municipal politicians in greater Winnipeg. He said there were a number of Able local councillors and aldermen who could fit Well into a Large greater Winnipeg coun cil but he also noted that the present arrangement with metro s 13 member municipalities has led to the intensification of narrow local interests. Coun. Coulter said metro Council in seeking support for amalgamation should look beyond the local government level to the Public the majority of whom support total amalgamation. Public pressure could be a very significant Factor in achieving a coun. Sulymko said we Are so overgrown that we be got the people coun. Huband chairman of thursday s meeting said the Public in t aware of who is responsible when local taxes increase. But that was to sur prising considering the Over lapping of services provided by the local municipalities and metro. He said that every one of the municipalities has an administration to. Handle Parks water and waste streets and Many other services even though metro provides the same serv ices on a wider basis. Is there any logical reason Why other services should t be administered by a single government what is the magic of having 14 metro plus the 13 member in an apparent reference to the idea of having four cities in greater Winnipeg which has some support coun. Huband asked Why is it logical to Stop at 11 or seven or three Why in t it logical to have a one City coun. Robertson said metro s support of a 1 g a t i o n would certainly bring our Friend Juba into the fold. He s been calling for amalgamation for but coun. Huband said mayor Juba seeks an amalgamation of greater Winnipeg on his own terms with Hir self As lie said amalgamation can occur in. One of two ways an increase in metro s Powers or scrapping the entire municipal setup and establishing a com father Keenan Dies Rev. Christopher m. Keenan 55, comptroller of St. Paul s College since 1961, died thurs Day in St. Boniface Hospital. Death occurred after father Keenan underwent an operation for internal injuries apparently suffered when a car he was driving jumped a curb and hit a Light Standard on St. Paul s College grounds june 21. Father Keenan entered the Jesuit order aug. 14, 1930, at Campion College in Regina. After this he attended Igna Tius College in ortt., Regis College in Toronto Reg Zopolis College Kingston put., and St. Robert s Hall Pori fret Connecticut. He studied the humanities philosophy t h e o 1 o g y and ascetic Al theology and was ordained aug. 15, 1943, in the Church of the immaculate con caption Montreal. He was athletics director at regi Opolis College minister at Regis College bursar at Loyola College and curate and bursar at. St. Ignatius College Winnipeg before taking his Post at St. Paul s. Desjardins funeral Chapel 357 Des neurons Street St. Boniface is in charge of funeral arrangements. Prayers will be said in St. Paul s College Chapel at 8 . Friday with funeral services there at 10 . Saturday. Father Keenan is survived by a brother and three Sisters. Dies at 132 East London South Africa a Maggie Kani who said she was 132 years old died thursday at her Home in Graaff reined. Merger Petely new greater Winnipeg Council. He noted that the provincial government has made no moves in either direction. Coun. Huband said that coun cil s 7-to-l support of Amalga mation was an historic move in that those who voted for the Coulter motion included representatives of All three Majo r political parties. He recalled that four years ago then councillor Sidney Green now the new demo cratic party la for Inkster had proposed a similar motion but it had been Defeated 6.to 5. 4 Bridge routes weighed continued director of metro s streets and transit division the Bridge cannot economically b e re paired. At that meeting the commit tee approved a motion author izing a design study for building an entirely new Bridge. At that meeting the commit tee approved a motion authorizing a design study for building an entirely new Bridge at thursday s meeting of metro Council coun. John p. Sulymko complained that Al though measures Are being planned to accommodate motorists normally using Maryland Bridge nothing has been said or clone concerning the Arlington Street Bridge which is closed to transit buses. There Are also weight restrictions on traffic using that Bridge. Coun. Sulymko noted that residents of North Winnipeg Are bearing As great an inconvenience As that borne by residents of South Winnipeg. Service vote continued British Columbia Burnaby sey Muiir Ray per Rault l leads ndp., Leader t. C. Douglas by 93 Yukon territory e 1 s e n pc leads Chris Findlay l by 48 the service vote total is Esti mated at made up of men and women in the armed forces service men s wives at bases outside Canada and veterans in hospitals operated by the Veter ans affairs department. The armed services vote was taken for six Days from june 17. It is counted after the civilian vote to guard against leaks that could affect that vote. Because redistribution changed the boundaries of most Ridings the 1965 voting pattern in the forces is no guide. An exception is the Yukon where or. Nielsen got.73 votes to 110 by his Liberal opponent. Party standings after tues Day s vote liberals 153 conservatives 72, nip 23, Credi taste 15, Independent 1. Montreal heart switch Montreal up a Surgi Cal team at the Montreal heart Institute successfully trans planted a new heart into the Chest of Gaetan Paris today and it began to function at . After a single electrical Shock was used. It was Canada s second heart transplant and the second Institute by a team headed by or. Pierre Gro Din. The heart came from 23 year old Yvon Bastien of Mont real who died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle Accident thursday night. The operation on or. Paris 49, an electrical designer and father of five living in nearby Laval was to be completed about noon. The operation is the 22nd in the world. Four of the trans Plant recipients Are still living including Philip Blaiberg 59, who received a heart in Cape town South Africa Jan. 2, the world s third transplant. The operation today was started hours after the recipient s wife Claire publicly appealed to Hospital emergency wards in the area to remind families of Accident victims that her Hus band needed a heart transplant. A few hours before the death of Canada s first heart recipient or. Paris asked to meet Institute officials and requested the operation. Rainy weekend ahead tories foresaw setback Boston Cap chief jus Tice Elijah Adlow of main Cipal court ruled the film Fanny Hill banned its showing in Boston. Meets or. Erotica obscene and immoral wednesday and continued moreover the television de Bate failed to halt the general swing to the liberals which had reached a Peak following their Early april leadership Conven Tion which put Pierre Elliott Trudeau in charge. Well Down in popularity to Start the election Campaign the conservatives a to overcome both the movie Star popularity of or. The prime minister s one Canada theme. The insider s View is that the conservatives might have been Able to overcome one of the two obstacles but could not handle both conservatives still insist or. Trudeau deliberately distorted the conservative stand on the two nations Issue As a constitutional concept. After it became evident that the liberals were going to re place their minority of com Mons seats with a majority the conservative then became to put an ideologically intact party Back in parliament. In effect it was a holding action. The earlier at least in some quarters was to hold the liberals to another minority then get to them in a later elec Tion when the Trudeau Boom had subsided. 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