Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 16, 1968

Issue date: Tuesday, July 16, 1968
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Previous edition: Monday, July 15, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday july 16, 1968 5 teachers win continued said monday that the initial opinion was Given in the Hope that the teachers and the Board would then be Able to reach agreement without the need for further external action. The other two Board members Are w i n n i p e g lawyers Roy Gallagher nominated by the teachers and Henry b. Monk school Board nominee. The three items recommended for inclusion in the teachers agreement concern consultation with High school principals before appointment of depart ment Heads the filling of principal and vice principal vacancies within six weeks and the hiring of 15 clerks to assist teachers and 40 elementary school teachers aides to super Vise playgrounds. The arbitration Board indicated it would uphold the agree ment reached by the teachers and the school Board Over inclusion of a clause relating to pro vision of parking facilities for teachers wherever possible. The arbitration Board indicated rejection of the continuing com Mittee proposal on the grounds that it would result in continuing negotiations throughout the term of the collective agree ment and is not in accordance with Good employee employer practice and May be contrary to the terms of the Public schools Howard l o e w e n business agent and spokesman for member Winnipeg teachers association termed the monday opinion a major we could t be happier since this establishes working conditions As part of collective bargaining negotiators for the teachers and the school Board have until Friday to reach agreement. The arbitration Board will reconvene at . Friday in court 2 at the Law courts building to hear from both parties. If necessary it will continue to act in its official capacity. 300 have on Gold mine continued or. Flintoft whose appoint ment by the province s registrar in bankruptcies followed a Peti Tion by Manitoba Hydro said monday the financial statement had been mailed to All the mown mine s preparation for creditors in f first creditors meeting july 29. At that time creditors will be required to file claims against the company which will result n a More accurate accounting of the indebtedness of san Antonio Gold mines limited. According to an audit of the company s books which has Een carried out in the Pas week by an associate of or hint Oft a san Antonio owe this with tin mine s total assets including Cash and Bullion on hand property and shares of the debts Are made up o in secured Loans n debts to preferred creditors and in unsecured cans. There Are 285 firms and individuals with some stake in disposal of the soon to be defunct mine ranging from owed to Carlton management limited of Calgary to il.50 owed to r. C. Owen transport of Winnipeg. Central mortgage and housing corporation and the Manitoba government would appear to Lave first claim since both government bodies have seer y Chc which is Owen holds a mortgage and lie provincial authorities retain debenture for the debt to the Manitoba government is the outstanding balance due on a loan ised to bail the company out in 963 when it was first thrown nto receivership. There Are nine preferred editors All provincial or fed the Day becomes night continued deaths Anson Zenith 46, of 809 Archibald Street St. Boniface a in express employee. Bucken Hout John Van 6c, of 44 de la Morenie Street St. Boniface. Corfield George Albert 74, of Bluff Creek Man., a Farmer. Dueck Jacob a., 52, rr1, Morris Man. Duval Joseph c., 62, of 437 Whitter Avenue Transcona an Batons employee. Dyck Henry h., 74, of Morden Man. Hagemier Hugo Otto 63, of 131 Tyndall Avenue suite 3, Winnipeg a car employee. Hammond mrs. Mary 83, of Park Manor Home trans Cona. Hull Annie a 81, of 2627 Pembina fort Garry. Kjartanson Tho Leifur 78, of Langruth Man. Korniak Dmytra 83, of 602 Aberdeen Avenue Winnipeg retired Parks Board employee. Kuczirka Barbara 74, of 1249 Church Avenue Winnipeg. Larry Signy Guc run 77, of 715 airlines Street West Kil Donan formerly of Riverton Man. Lyon Luella 69, of 636 Furby Street Winnipeg. Mcpherson Jack David 48, of Dawson Creek . Mikula Victoria 91, of 833 Atlantic a v e n i e Winnipeg formerly of Mulvihill Man. Milligan Catherine Clarke 75, of 542 landside Street Winnipeg. Neufield John h., 74, of 91 Albert Street suite 1, Winnipeg formerly of Morden Man. A retired Farmer. Tod Bertha Agnes of 323 Broadway suite 19, Winnipeg a retired Manitoba depart ment of education employee. Tomkies Robert Edward 71, of 905 Banning Street Winnipeg. Tyler or. Joseph weeks 97, of 477 Hetherington Avenue Winnipeg. Schlueter Marie 71, of 682 Anderson Avenue Winnipeg. Sorflaten Guri 97, of 653 Warsaw Avenue Winnipeg. Wearden Elizabeth 84, of Central Park Lodge formerly of Arnold Avenue Winnipeg. Wood Ellen 88, of 1. Hogan s rest Home. Please s e e classified death ral government agencies and is Likely that the owed wages to the company s employees will also be placed n the preferred. List once the i first creditors meeting is held. No wages have been paid by the mine since All assets were Frozen by the registrar bankruptcies on july 5. The creditors meeting will take place in the office of the province s official receiver lome a Elliot on july 29. Anyone who has filed a claim by the time the meeting is held will have voting rights and will be eligible for election to the committee of creditors to be selected at the meeting. The committee will act in concert with the trustee in the disposal of the company s assets or in the settlement of the debts by some other arrangement. Calgary financier Vincent Bolin san Antonio president could not be reached for comment monday As was vacationing in Victoria . The company s Secretary Ken Neth Dixon was also reported to be vacationing on the coast. Forestry group slates outdoor film showings the Manitoba forestry association and the Parks Branch of the department of tourism and recreation will present an out door film program at various centres in the White Shell provincial Park in late july and August the program will be shown usually after dark at about . There will be no admission charge according to a press release from the Manitoba forestry association. The itinerary is july 29, Hennie july 30, Clit Camp Brereton Lake and White Shell Lake july 31, White Lake aug 1, Dorothy Lake aug Lake. Aug 3, West Hawk Lake aug. Rehabilitation Camp Falcon Lake and Falcon Beach aug. 5, Tonia a Beach aug. Girl guide Camp Caddy Lake . And Faloma Beach aug. 7, red Rock Bible Camp and Calvary Temple Bible Camp aug. 8, rehabilitation Camp barinnc1 Point and Betula Lake aug. 9, Otter Falls aug. 10, Nuti Mik Lake. Finland second in paper Helsinki after Finland is the world s largest exporter of paper and. Paper Board. Finland produces 3 to 4 per cent of the world total of those products. The Public utilities Board province of Manitoba has moved effective july 187 1968 new location 1075 Portage Avenue Winnipeg 10, Manitoba phone As per current directory 786-6984 by Clouds to fee thick. In downtown Winnipeg Tii rain started coming Down a about . Just As nun dress of Winni Eggers wer walking the last two or blocks to their offices. The Winnipeg City waterworks department reported Genera flooding in streets and in Home All Over the City. The violent thunderstorm a related by disturbances cause by unstable air in Brandon Rivers area and South o Winnipeg. The Squall or thunderstorm line from Brandon angled. With the Squall line from the South Over Winnipeg the storm was moving speeds of 40 to 50 the storm subsided shortly after ,9 but a Light rainfall continued. The Dominion Public weather office Here saw the possibility showers and a risk o thundershowers today and Over night. Skies were expected to be Sully around noon tomorrow. With an approximate rainfall of one Inch in the f i r s t -20 minutes of the storm flooding would be especially apparent in the drainage systems of Home and other buildings a water works department spokesman said. The storm sewers draining. City streets would take the downpour in stride the spokes Man said but the main flooding would be in Homes where eave troughs Drain into base ments. The rain flooded the Mcphil lips Street subway and _ also the subways at William Avenue Anc Arlington Street and at the Pembina Highway and Jubilee metro buses had to be rerouted from the Mcphillips and Arling ton routes to Salter Street. According to metro transit spokesmen the remainder of metro s buses were using the same routes but Only a Little More slowly. A Manitoba said the storm resulted in no problems apart from the momentary flicking of lights in St vital which lasted Only a few minutes. Underground Telephone cables wet by manhole flooding Resul Ted in a loss of phone service in the St. Johns area of North Winnipeg this morning Accord ing to a Manitoba Telephone system spokesman. But could not estimate How Many phones were affected or when service would be restored. News were at work in the area. There were no other trouble Spudis in the City As a result of the storm said. Local service in Manitoba communities was disrupted in Ste. And Dominion City Grunthal Jean Baptiste Anne St. Morris. Nuti Mik Lake and Brereton Lake in the White Shell area without Long distance Jhone lines at press time. San Ord lost 75 per cent of its Long distance lines during the storm Dut service restored by 10 ., the spokesman said. He noted that Brandon had experienced the storm earlier in morning and that there was no disruption of Telephone ser vices there. Winnipeg International air port said it had no problems of delay to this morning s storm. But 75 passengers travelling on air Canada dc-9 aircraft from Toronto to Winnipeg were expected to be delayed up to iwo hours they were diverted o Gimli Airport by the storm. In Winnipeg two planes waited for about 15 minutes to Dick up connecting passengers Tom the Gimli flight who were oing on to Western cities but then took off without them several Large Trees were broken like matchsticks by the winds and the lightning. When am Mccoy of 239 Kilbride Avenue West Kil Donan looked out of his front window around ., a 30 oot tree had just completely crushed his car. There is too much water for sewers to an official of the St. James Public works department said at 9 . Oday. If this rain lets up for a half an hour Well be both the St. James and St. Boniface Public works depart ments received a. Great Many Telephone Calls. In St Boniface Many of the callers complained of flooded Vasej orients. Tie sewers weren t taking the water off the streets As fast As hey should said an official of tiie St. Boniface department. The Transcona Public works department had received no complaints by 9 . The heavy rain did t Stop the1 Manitoba Stampede Parade at from opening this morning. The downpour with accompanying Thunder and lightning town shortly after 8 . Ind the deluge continued for about 20 minutes. But by 9 ., Stampede my licit director Frank Croc Kett was Able to our drainage has t let us Down. We ire going ahead with the several fire alarms were set of by the storm the winnipeg1 Ity fire department reported. The department has also had reports of Power lines knocked out some of which were responsible for fire detectors being activated. At press time Winnipeg Hydro reported fallen Trees presented problems in some parts of Winnipeg the Trees had Cut wires to Homes. The areas apparently affected were Central Winnipeg the Elmwood area and Northwest Winnipeg. _ Crews were at work at Cecil Street and notre Dame Avenue at 10 . Repairing a number of fallen wires. A spokesman for Winnipeg Hydro said service should be restored before too could not estimate the area affected by the fallen wires. In Winnipeg water flowed Over curbs where 50% off off 396 Portage ave. Just say charge it ;