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Monday, November 25, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 25, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Mono at november 25, 1968 tory president resigns or. Carnap has been criticized by some party members for his Campaign that led to the party leadership convention in sep tember 1967. That convention Defeated or. Diefenbaker named Robert Stanfield Leader. After submitting his Resigna Tion to a closed meeting of the conservative executive continued it is the Al president of the progressive conservative party. But the 72-year-old Veteran member of parliament was t at a loss for words in comment i ing on the resignation of or. Or. Camp left the chair re Camp who led the move that turned to his Toronto Home. A party spokesman said the remainder of or. Camp s term will be completed by an association vice president Roger re Gimbal of Lachute que. The term was to have run until the next annual meeting to be held Here in february March. Unseated or. Diefenbaker As party Leader in 1967. A Haven t heard anything about he said. But As far As Dalton Camp is concerned. I said on March 1 he should have been out it he had we would have had a lot More seats in the House of commons or. Diefenbaker in his tolerant of criticism end of the Cabinet the opposition Are inseparable in the Canadian political system he said. One without the other would mean sentences reduced two men who had been convicted of stealing of clothing tools had their prison sentences reduced when they appeared Friday in the Manitoba court of Appeal. Brian Rexford Goy Man Allan Dale Stubbs had been sentenced to 18 months each by Hamilton up former prime minister Diefenbaker night was caught by Surprise at powerful chief executive run re is of Dalton Camp s Njong roughshod Over Parlia Tion earlier in the Day As nation speaking on the Art of poli tics in he said the Day one political party becomes All powerful becomes in e r a t u r a science Art warned of the dangers of a Loo in chief i roughshod the metropolitan corporation corporation of greater Winnipeg Board of adjustment zoning Calendar of applications to be heard by the Board of adjustment at a meeting to be held in the Council Chambers 100 main Street Winnipeg on Mon Day december 9, 1966 at am at which time place the Boa a shall sit hear objections of the applicant every other person including the director of planning or the designated officer who appears desires to give evidence or to make representations either on his own behalf or on behalf of another. 1. Case no. 453-681 Charleswood applicant Ada s. Boyce owner subject to permit the maintenance of a one family dwelling attached garage the said. Building garage having a Sioe sealed tenders addressed to the Yard on the North Side 3.3 feet in j manager Nistra Ive services de Width instead of 5 feet As re Dart ment of Public works of Canada Ciu ired. With eve encroaching .2 201 building 269 main Street feet into the said Side Yard. Winnipeg 1, Manitoba endorsed property 316 Ken Hurst Road. Destroys 775 shops Seoul a a fireman was killed another seriously injured today As fire swept through Seoul s Busy South Gate Market destroying 775 shops. Police said the Blaze caused an estimated damage. Department of Public works of Canada tenders provincial magistrate s court. They were convicted on three charges two of stealing clothing from people s clothes lines one of stealing tools. Goy Man had his sentence reduced to 12 months Stubbs to nine months. Presiding were or. Justice Samuel Freedman or. Justice r. D. Guy or. Justice a. M. Monnin. 2. Esse no. 456-68 Charleswood applicant k. owner subject to permit the division land into three building each of the said Sites to have a Width of not less than 55 feet 6a feet being the minimum required to permit the maintenance of a one family dwelling on the Southern site a one family dwelling to be constructed on each of the remaining s Tes. Property 787 Haney Stree. 3. Case no. 457-68 Winnipeg applicant g. G. Nitsche owners subject to permit the construction of a two one half Storey 11 suite addition to existing building the said building addition to have a Side Vard on the West Side s feet in Width a sice Yard on East Side 8 feet in Width 12 feet being required in each Case the said addition Ana accessory parking to be located in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 501 Talbot Avenue. 4. Case no. 460-68 Winnipeg applicant Pender tire co. Ltd., owner subject to permit the establish ment of a tire storage area the said area to be enclosed with an eight foot solid Board Fence in accordance with plan on fhe in the office of the undersigned. Property 123 Isabel St. I. Case no. 461-tl North Kildonan applicant j. R. M. Wiebe owners subject to permit the erection of or. Illuminated free standing identification sign Reader panel the said sign to have an Overall Width of 7.75 feet a height of 25.5 feet to be located not nearer the Eastern limit of Hen Corson Highway than 1 foot in Stead of not nearer the said limit than 20 feet As required in accordance with plan on f in in office of the Uroe signed. 1413 Henderson Highway. 6. Case no. 462-68 West. St. Paul applicant d. L. Epps owner subject to permit the erection of an illuminated double sided free standing identification sign 5 feet by b Teet 2 inches 18.5 feet in Neight the said sign to be located not nearer the Western limit o main St. Than 8 feet 5 inches instead of not nearer the said limit than 50 feet a required. Property 3036 main St. 7. No. 464-68 Winnipeg applicant James Richardson sons Ltd., Lessee subject to pern it the erection of two non illuminated Facia identification signs 3 feet by 23 feet Ana 3 feet by 12 feet the said signs to be located on the North West Walls of existing building an area of 12 Square feet being the maximum permitted. Property 900 Corydon Avenue. 8. Case no. 465-68 Winnipeg applicant Albo Brothers Ltd., owner subject to permit a portion it existing non conforming Commer Cial building 35 feet by 30 feet to be converted used As a restaurant. Property 948 Sargent Avenue. Tender for sprinkler system addition Indian Hospital. I dept of National health a f i welfare Norway House Sites Manitoba will be received until ., c.s.t., december 9, 1968. Tender documents car be obtained on Deposit of s25.00 in the form of a certified Bank Cheque to the order of the receiver general of Canada through the office of the dept of Public works 201 Federal building 269 main St., Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. And can be seer at the office of the Winnipeg builders Exchange 290 Burnell Street Winnipeg Manitoba. The Deposit will be refunded on return of the documents in Good condition within one month from the Date of the tender opening. To be considered each verde be submitted on the form provided by the department must be accompanied by the Security specified in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D b Norwood manager. Administrative services Manitoba District to elects Harbottle Kenora ont. Special Fred Harbottle was re elected president of the k e n o r a Branch Royal Canadian legion at the annual meeting. Named vice presidents were Axel Green Don Ivey Alex Ballan Tyne sergeant at arms. Twelve members were elected to the executive committee. Tender for the Sale of used equipment City of St. Public works department engineering division tender Call tenders Are invited i l be received by or. H. Youngson City clerk City of St. Vital 60.4 St. Mary s Road St. V Tal 8, Manitoba until 8 local time monday december 2, 1968, for the Sale by the City of one apis Chalmers Moo i do motor grader. Tenders 1o be sealed marked tender for used equipment specifications tender forms May be obtained from City clerk s o fice during Normal working hours. Tenders will be opened publicly Short y after the closing hour Council Chambers of the City vital. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or All tenders. By order h. Youngsoo City clerk november 21. 1968. The of St. The metropolitan corporation of greater Winnipeg Board of adjustment zoning 9, Case no. St. James applicant Royal Bank of Canada owner subject for a conditional use to permit the erection of two illuminated Facia identification signs one 29 feet by 30 inches one 52 feet by 3d inches the signs to be located on the j front East canopies of ing Bank building in accordance i with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 1863 2 Portage averse. 10. Case no. East Kildonan applicant East Kildonan Bamst Church owner subject for a conditional use to permit the construction of a j two Storey addition to East Side j of existing Church addition to be in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. J property 700 wait Stree. I n. Case no. 459-68cc St. James applicant Briggs Maxwell pharmacy Ltd., Lessee i subject for a conditional use j to permit the erection of three ruminated Facia identification signs 30 inches by j feet 301 inches by 11 fee 30 inches by 12 seethe said signs to be located on the West War of existing building in accordance plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property ?53 Booth drive. I 12. Case no. St. Boniface j applicant mrs. A. G. Nuytten owner subject to vary the res Ric to permit the relocation i brain finance of existing non con j one Storey one family j dwelling in accordance pan in Filp in Trie office of the signed. J property 238 Burn spy averse. 13. Case no. Winnipeg applicant Elva securities c o no Striction Ltd., optioned subject to vary the "r1" restrict to permit the construction of a two family dwelling the said building to be in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 1534 Magnus Avenue. 14. Case no. Winnipeg applicant olympic rink lid., owner i subject to vary the "r2" restrict i Lions to permit the construction j of an ii Storey 104 suite apart a rent building the said building accessory parking to be located in accordance with plan on Ftp in the office of the undersigned. Property 480 Charles St. Miss m. R. Petrie j Secretary Board of adjustment. Half of another. 1. Case no. 436-68 North kilo. Applicant Bock Regehr construction co. Ltd., owner sub pcs to permit the location of accessory parking for 26 vehicles in the required front Yard the parking o be located m accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 861 Mcleod Avenue. 2. Case no. 438-68 West St. Paul applicant yacht club of Manitoba holding company Ltd., owner subject to permit the expansion of existing non conforming yacht club by the construction of a Boal shelter 45 feet by 32 feet 25 feet High the said shelter to be located in accordance with plan on file in office of the undersigned. Property 90 Kenabeek Street. 3. Case no. 439-68 West St. Paul applicant c. E. B. I. Birch owners subject to permit the Minren Ance of dwelling under construction having a Side had on the East Side 32 feet in Width instead of 50 feet As require cd. Property 3 Baldock Street. 4. Case no. 440-6b Winnipeg applicant mrs. M. Heft owner. Subject to permit the maintenance of existing parking area with a gravel surface for a i period not exceeding three years the said parking area having front Yard 10 feet twing the depth required. Property East Side Smith Street Between St. Mary Avenue York Avenue. 5 Case no. 447-68 Charleswood applicant Park development lid. Owner subject to permit the division of lard comprising 175 feet frontage into two Sites i in southerly site to have a Width of 90 feet instead of 100 feet As required the footage of the North site to be increased to a Width of 85 feet a one family dwelling to be construct de on each the said Sites. Property Wesr Side Paradise Bay South of Sojit Boine drive. 6. Case no. 449-6b West St. Paul applicant Richard h. Watson owne subject to permit the main ten Ance of a one Storey addition 2 feet by 28 feet the West Side of existing non conforming Boa repair sales building use o the premises being a non con forming use. Property 871 Grasmere Road. 7. Case no. 451-68 East Kildonan applicant Neil Canada Ltd. Owner subject to permit be erection c a canopy to front of exist in service station building the Sai canopy to be located not Peare the Eastern limit of Henderso Highway than 20 feet instead c not nearer the said limit than 2 feet As required. Properly North East come Hen Derson Highway Rober Avenue. 8. Case no 442-48 c old kilo applicant Morcan really lid optioned sub act for a conditional use to permit the establishment of drive in restaurant the Erec Tion of a free standing Illume aged identification sign in the required front Yard All As rated in accordance with plan o file n the office of the Uncle signed. Property North West Corner i Phillips Street Jefferson Avi 9. Case no. Fort Garr applicant Western theatres Ltd owner subject for a conditional use to permit the establishment of drive in theatre the said to Star to be located in accordance w plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property West Side waver i e Street nor h of Danboro Road. 10. Case no. St. Jame applicant Firestone tire Ruber co. Of Canada Ltd., owner subject for a conditional use to permit the erection illuminated double sided identification sign 2d feat inches by 8 feet 32 feet High the de Gaulle announces austerity he also rejected criticism that his government had contributed to the crisis. He said nothing could have prevented a number of people at Home abroad from suspending the Confidence they had in this country putting their own interests before the Public in although de Gaulle sketched in the outlines of the Price that frenchmen would have to pay to defend the franc he gave no details. Nor in the View of economic experts did he do More than mention the Bare minimum of what will be required if his bid to Ward off devaluation is to succeed. Hooligans break up Union vote continued workers who prior to the strike earned an average of s80 weekly respectively pay in creases of s26 a week. However the alb employees the full extent of the Auster Ity measures is not expected to be disclosed until Premier Maurice Couve de Murville addresses the National As Sembly tomorrow. Gen. De Gaulle made it Clear that he expected sacrifices from All frenchmen. But his accent was on the evils of any other alternative on reassurances about the Wisdom of his Deci Sion. Indeed he seemed to be bending Over backwards to avoid making his new program appear so harsh As to create a political backlash. For example he coupled an announcement of a rigorous new Effort to collect taxes which frenchmen traditionally evade with a Promise of some tax Relief to Spur exports. He also coupled the new austerity pro Gram with a pledge that no new unrest or agitation like the disorders that produced the of Gold foreign Exchange dropped by billion or one third of what they had been before the revolt. Most eco nomic experts believe that the controls were largely ineffective. But in the Wake of the new pressure on the franc some frenchmen say the govern ment s decision to remove the controls in september Contri buted to the current crisis. French Reserve holdings which support the value of the franc in world Market places Are now estimated to have dropped to around billion. However France has just been promised a new billion assistance package from her monetary partners. In his speech Gen. De Gaulle referred to this assistance said further credits would be made available by France s allies if necessary. French observers interpreted special pledges of support had been received from the United states. There were reports Here saturday night of Telephone consultations Between Paris Washington. French officials were also clearly delighted by a Telegram from president John son to Gen. De Gaulle pledging co operation in the French Effort to avoid devaluation. To Many frenchmen presi Dent Johnson s Telegram was As important As Gen. De Gaulle s speech. Critics of the general had argued that his War on the Dollar last year would make it impossible for him to receive . Support for saving the franc. Revolt last May would be j this statement As a sign that tolerated. Advocates of devaluation had argued that any austerity pro Gram aimed at saving the franc might trigger a new revolt among students workers. The French Middle classes who have been primarily responsible for the flight from the franc 1 have shared such fears. Gen. De Gaulle s speech was clearly aimed at calming these fears. He said that to remove would be asked to work longer doubt that Public we hours under the new contract. Maintained measures must Raymond Parent general Sec be taken to insure hence. Rotary of the Cantu said office Forth no agitations exhibit workers would receive a 23-per cent salary raise in return for a tons tumults processions i will be permitted in our 34-hour work week instead of schools in the the previous hours. Streets of the cities or in the store employees would have roads in the their lunch break reduced it was unclear whether Gen. One hour from l i hours to de Gaulle was pledging new bring their work week to 39 i legislative measures or merely hours. I a tightening of massive Security would precautions that have been in warehouse employees not be asked to work longer than the hours they worked Force since May. His announcement the municipal Board notice is hereby Given that at ii . On thursday the 12th Day of december . 1968, at building thirty 139 Tuxedo ave., Winnipeg the municipal Board will sit to hear the Appeal of the Rural municipality or Charleswood against order no. 401-68 of the Board of adjustment of the metropolitan Corpora fio n of greater Winnipeg which said order granted the application of j. Pura sons Ltd., to vary certain restrictions in respect to the land described As lots Twenty four Twenty five 25 Twenty six in Block four u pcs 65-66-67 St. Charles plan 9046 commonly known As West Side of Hammond Road North of Sandham Crescent Charleswood. At that time the Board will hear is alleged on behalf of the Appellant the corporation any other person claiming an interest desiring to be heard in the matter. Particulars May be obtained from the Secretary of the municipal Board. Dated this 21st Day of november . 1968. C. E. Greenlay Cle a of the Rural municipality of Charleswood of new previously. However an extra budget reductions comes on the 7.6-per-cent pay increase which would bring their weekly aver age salary boost to 29.2 per cent would entail their working 40 hours a week. Slide kills two continued a Section of the Ridge left balancing precariously after the slide was blasted Clear today. Crews stopped digging shortly heels of a million spending Cut ordered last week at the height of the new pressure on the franc. The cuts. Gen. De Gaulle said will reduce the 1969 deficit to under billion instead of the billion that had originally been planned. Gen. De Gaulle said that in addition to reducing administrative costs subsidies for nationalized industries the cuts would come in spending for infrastructure like highways telecommunications in the defence budget in the outlays for French universities. The new Exchange controls which were put into effect sunday night Are reported to be similar to the ones that were imposed last May at the height j of the students workers revolt which were lifted in september. During the three month period of the controls French reserves said sign to be located not nearer the Northern limit of Sargen than a feet nol nearer the Western limit of Berry Street than 3 feet instead of not nearer the said limits than 20 feet 15 feet respectively As required in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property North West Corner Sar gent Avenue Berry Street. Cask no. 441-68iu Winnipeg applicant valour decorating optioned subject to vary the "r2" restrictions to permit rhe construction of a two one half Storey 15 suite apartment building the said building to have a front Yard 10 feet in depth Side Yards 5 feet in Width the said building accessory parking for 11 cars to be located in. Accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. I pro Oerry 227 Poison Avenue. 2. Case no. Winnipeg Appl cant Heymann Schmidt masonry contractors Ltd., optioned subject to vary the "r2 res Ric tons to permit the construction of a two one half Storey 15 suite apartment building the said building accessory parking to be located in accordance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property 381-387 Mountain Avenue. 3. Case no. St. James applicant Frank 8. Sons Ltd., owners. Subject to Vay the re Estric tons to permit the construction of a Nore Storey 50 suite apart men Bui Ding the said building accessory parking to be located in accordance with plan on file in the office of the unde s Ned. Property South West Comer port age Avenue mount Royal Crescent. Case no. Winnipeg applicant b. Cd Paiewsky owner subject to permit the division of land into two building Sites to permit the maintenance of exist ing non conforming grocery store residence on the Easterly site the site to have a Width of 33.35 feet an area including half Lane of 3389 Square feel instead of a Width of 40 feet an area of 4400 Square feet As required ire building having no Side Yards or front Yard As required to vary the "r2" "r3" restrictions to permit the construction of a two one half Storey 17 suite apartment building on the Westerly site the site having an area including half Lane of Square feet the said building to have a front Yard 20 feet in depth ins Ead of 23.4 feet As required a Side Yard on the West Side 6.4 feet in Width instead of 12 feet As required with four foot canopy projecting into he said Side Yard in accor dance with plan on file in the office of the undersigned. Property South West Corner pol sen Avenue Mcgregor Street. 15. Case no. 446-63 Winnipeg Appl cant m. D. Hern Eshen owner subject to be Mit division of land into two building Sites each of the said sies to have a Width o 25 fee an area including half Lane of 2862 Square feet instead of a Width of 40 Teet an area of 4400 Square feet As required to permit maintenance of dwell ing on the Easterly site said dwelling having a front Yard 1" feet in depth instead of 25 feet As required a Side Yard on the East Side 1.8 feet in Width on the West Side 2.9 feet in Width in Stead of Side Yards 3 feet in a id h As required with eaves a eject ing into said Side Yards 1.45 feet to permit co Truc of a one family dwelling on the Westerly site said dwelling to have a front Yard 20 feet in depth ins Leac of 25 feet As required a West Side Yard 2 feet in Width instead of 3 feet As required. Property m37 Annalyne Avenue. Miss m. R. Perlt Secretary Board of Adius ment Manitoba Hydro tender for phase comparison protective relay systems Rosser Dorsey la Verendrye stations 230 Tkv transmission lines specification no. Sealed tenders in duplicate will be received until twelve o clock noon c.s.t., monday december 30, 1968 for the design manufacture Supply Warr Anty delivery of phase comparison protective relay systems for the Ros ser Dorsey la Verendrye stations 230 Tkv transmissions lines. Tenders shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked tender for phase comparison protective relay systems Rosser Dorsey la Verendrye stations 230 Tkv transmission lines shall be addressed to or. W. D. Fallis chairman general Man Ager Manitoba Hydro p. 0. Box 415, Winnipeg 1, Manitoba. Copies of the specification May be obtained upon application to the under signed at 820 Taylor Avenue Winnipeg 9, Manitoba. Manitoba Hydro reserves right to any or All tenders the lowest tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. Mcgah Moray purchasing manager Winnipeg Manitoba november 20, 1968 Zenith is a mighty big company to get so excited about a Little thing like this. The All new Zenette ii hearing Zenith has made tiny hearing aids before but nothing to compare with the Zenette ii. Truly inconspicuous it offers More usable amplification to provide More help for people who suffer from a Small but exasperating hearing loss. And its new More comfortable shape makes it the most reliable instrument of its kind made by Zenith. Even if you have tried an in the ear before you owe it to yourself to try this one. Visit your Zenith hearing dealer listed in the yellow pages. You la hear Why Zenith is so excited. Turfle of Canada Ltd., 411 a trim Toronto 14, Ontario diet. Wal please tend your Booklet an inform Trva quids for the hard of heir plus Ether free a Finith hearing literature. Cloy the Quality goal in Buforo Tia on. Hearing aids dispensing optician 309 bldg. We 3-4125 Mallon optical 405 Graham 2-7118 electric shavers Ted. Canada s oldest authorized Zenith hearing dealer 417 z port Ciji ave phone we 2-5536 open 9 to 5.30 weekdays 9 to 1 Saturday after 8 Sunday because of the danger from the unstable Section of Ridge. Floodlights had been brought in to night operations. G. E. Balsley general Mana Ger of Kaiser Coal corp., which owns a strip mining Coal opera Tion near this East Kootenay Community said the slide mat Erial was overburden from the mining operation. It s a hell of a lot of or. Balsley said it Vancouver. Highway is covered for about 800 feet to a depth of up to 50 feet. There s tons of Earth on that Road. The possibility that a car was buried has not been deter mined perhaps will not be determined for a few the Kaiser executive said work Crews using 14 bulldozers were forced to halt Clearing operations because of darkness. He said it May take up to a week to Clear away the debris. He said explosive experts will blast away remaining waste material that appears dangerous. The slide was caused by an underground Stream that Loos ened the waste material. It came crashing Down about j . Post Cost on a j Section of the Highway about 370 Miles East of Vancouver. I Bruno Sartore a Miner from nearby spa Wood. B.c., said he watched horrified As tons of i debris swept Down on a car on i the Road 75 Yards ahead of his vehicle. There was nothing i could said or. Sartore. The other car is under the the slide also knocked out Power Telephone lines in the area for several hours. Traffic is still using the Highway devouring around the slide area on a two mile Side Road. Or. Balsley said the waste material had been accumulating on the Mountainside for at least two years. He said the Over Burden pile was begun by crows Neil industries Ltd. Be fore Kaiser purchased the property last March. In Only 2 years Seagram s 5 Star became one of the Oest Selling whiskies in Canada. Slein Hach chamber Steinbach. Man. Special Steinbach chamber of com Merce will support sponsor a senior citizens Home it was decided at a recent meeting. A committee will be formed to examine the various ways of raising funds to gather reports on similar projects in other communities to propose such a development in Stein Bach. We took it easy piano recital the piano recital by Wanda Toews at the University of Manitoba school of music will be held at Wednes Day not tuesday As re ported earlier. By making a truly easy testing whisky with Seagram s famous Fine Quality. It s an unbeatable combination that makes Seagram s 5 Star one of the finest of Canadian whiskies one of the most popular. It s easy to see Why. The easy whisky Jav a Seagram s i five Star i Canadian Rye whisky i v sea Guam sons Mitto Matott of Ontario. Canada 26 of ;