Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 13, 1969

Issue date: Friday, June 13, 1969
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Previous edition: Thursday, June 12, 1969

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday june 13, 1969 education policies attacked merits in time for inclusion inefficient and economical opera school trustees or a majority continued i the budget expenditures of school boards for the financial however the minister left the door open by saying we realize of course that changes to this May be necessary if after5 examination of the com missioner s report the govern ment decides that wider ranging changes Are or. Craik said his proposal to give full financial control to the government appointed Public schools finance Board would tons. It would assist boards in choosing priorities and help local authorities get the most possible for the educational at present the finance Board j controls spending on items for which it administers Grants through the provincial foundation program. School boards Levy special municipal property tax to cover non Grant expenditures. Under the proposal the finance Board would gain vote of the ratepayers or. Craik said there Are Many things which we would like to do there Are Many things which we All think ought to be done . But i submit that it is Only being realistic to t we choose the we consider to be most important and within our Means to do and that we plan ahead for further Progress in each succeeding the minister said that while mean the Board could assist and control Over the special levies encourage school boards and j and items it disallows could be educators to adopt systems put Back in a budget Only would produce More through a unanimous vote of the Brunswick first Normandie has famous Flavourful Brunswick blueberries arid produced , Satin Blue Birry table wins Normandie Blueberry wine provides a canadians. Beli pious limited a by Canada i Andrew Bileski communist party candidate in Burrows and a former Winnipeg school trustee said he objected to the government trying to put the local school boards in a straight jacket. S the minister he said had declared that they had to provide their services within the limits of their resources. They re Fine words but what a niggardly approach to school he said. Or. Bileski challenged or. To state that the provincial Lue re nil to Cynta hint rep Ninvi Ivial fair firt that la cd dec Lullau Luc the. Government recognized that to meet posts were going to education under the present Circum stances and proposals that is the Only course open to him. If he does t declare that policy then he should he said. Weir seeks talks Are shadowy lines and Small wrinkles Ifo reveal your age education costs going to continue to Rise it had also to recognize that the services which government can provide Are governed by the revenues it can expect to receive. Costs of education As just one these services had risen for both the government and the taxpayer. New sources of additional Revenue must be found one of which can be realized through increased or. Craik said. From that Point on in the rally the education minister stood alone against a solid Block of opposition from the other party leaders. Manitoba Liberal Leader W. Bobby Bend former trans Cona Springfield school superintendent said the financial proposal negates a Basic right of local determination of school affairs and the bargaining proposal would tend to discriminate against a particular group of Public he accused t he conservative government of attempting to Foster further centralized bureaucratic he. 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The deep penetrating Powers of Wunder veil carry tiny droplets of water to the very depth of your skin saturating these tiny cells with moisture. This moisture pushes up and smooths the wrinkles and lines from be Low. You can actually see definite results in Only a few Days. 1 of. Trial size Only 4 of. Size Only Golden Wunder veil specifically developed for extremes in weather such As hot humid sunny sum Mer Days that can produce a leather look caused by Sun and wind. Golden Wun Der veil can help Over come this facial appear Ance by supplying extra deep moisturizing factors so necessary for the Bloom of summer complexion Beauty. Distributed by Biggs Dominion sales Ltd. Toronto or. Bend said policy Calls for removal of or most charged of education costs against property owners and increased use of general government funds. He suggested More Money could be drawn from liquor and tobacco taxes and other sources including the Federal government. Although not supporting further controls on teacher bargaining at present or. Bend i Reserve the right to change my position if the situation deteriorated to such an extend that the students inter ests were being he vetoed the non resident commissioner proposal and said he instead would use a commit tee including the Premier Cabi net ministers and officials of the province s school trustee Premier Weir made a fast change in his thursday Depar Ture plans and stayed Over. He returns to Winnipeg Friday. He made the change when a scheduled Prairie agricultural meeting with Federal officials did not take place thursday night at the close of the Federal provincial conference. Premier Ross Thatcher of Saskatchewan had to depart in1 a hurry to catch a plane for. The West and Premier Harry Strom of Alberta also left in a Rush. The result was that the meeting to discuss wheat and other problems of the West j failed to materialize. The Federal government however appeared in a mood to discuss these problems with us. It brought in its ministers concerned and it was no fault of theirs that the Federal provincial conference dragged on longer than had been expected thurs Day night so that the meeting with the Federal ministers on farm problems never came said in an interview. I decided to stay Over Friday and meet with whatever Federal ministers Are available to discuss the farm he explained. He Hopes to meet with agriculture minister h. A. Olson Trade and Indus try minister Jean Luc Pepin and Otto Lang minister without assisting j. J. Greene in the province s a Nuvi association and teachers so the Energy mines and resources portfolio. New demo m prime minister Trudeau is Leader de available or. Weir May also meet with him on the agricultural crisis in the West. Premier Thatcher arranged the meeting on farm problems to take place at 5 . Thursday after the main Federal provincial conference was expected to have ended. But by . The Confer ence was. Still hard at it and or. Piety. Newly chosen cratic party Schreyer made a breathless Entrance to the. Rally after a fast trip Back from a Campaign function in Arborg. He also supported democratic participation in education. He called or. Craik s financial proposal one which would have school boards As the apparent body to whom the citizen must look for participation while the real and effective control would june construction be an administrative Organiza Tion of the provincial govern ment shielded from genuine or. Schreyer also called for Relief of the tax Burden on property owners through greater contributions to Educa Tion costs from the provincial government s general funds and increased participation on t h e part of the Federal government. He said deadlines for bargain ing would negate the principle of the two parties attempting to arrive at a mutually Satis fac i tory agreement. From the scene. To leave in Premier Strom too vanished equipment owned by Crothers limited Ontario s Caterpillar Towi Motoh dealer and others look at this variety of. Equipment offered tractors d7e, d8h hd11b, 82-30, 82-40, Tourn Dozer. Loaders 933, 933g, 955k, a 977h, 310, 800, td6, td9, 1010, hd5g, a dog hd4 td14 tl12d 115, 450, 944, 950, 17511, 125a, h90d, h60. Earth movers dw10, 22ton trucks. Scrapers Tournai pull Wakefield 120. Shovels backhoes . 80d . 22b, Lorain mc425, Koehring 205, Quick Way 858, Bay City Crane Coles cranes. Farmers c6b, c4b, Timber Jack 215g engines and electric sets cat d311, d342, d339, d3 3, d326, Rolls Royce 101. Lift trucks to motor lt40, lt60, lt44, 391, mob lift ma50, automatic glf60. Winches d2 d4 d7 d8. Shovel attachments . 25 shovel fronts . 25, . 41, . 22b, pull shovels Owen a Clamshell Rudo Matic tag me Koehring 205 Boom. Compressors Well Point pumps Concrete buckets steam cleaner rubber Cable vulcanized floor surface 3 it. Drill press. Lathes vibrators masonry saw punch press air motor hoist 5 ton noise electric pumps radial saw Drill steel Cutter acetylene Generator centrifugal pumps Concrete mixer electric motors link Belt pile Driver leads. Toronto mon., june 23rd everything positively Sells to the highest bidder without minimum reservation or limit. Located at highways 400 7 North West Edge of metro forme Brothers f Lincoln deaths a1tken, Jean Lilian of 2510 Portage Avenue suite 111, St. James Assiniboia. Beaudry Angel Roberta Mary of 1435 Pacific Avenue infant daughter of or. And mrs. R. J. A. W. Beaudry. Dubois j. W. 55, of by agree Mem. 230 main Street. He. Said the present system of Ducharme William. 85, of bargaining with conciliation i uni Ottlo and arbitration being requested Only As a final alternative maintains the integrity of All concerned and is conducive to a healthy student teacher r e 1 a he stressed this would not be the Case if deadlines automatically invoked the various stages of bargaining. Those people who would suggest that teachers would be effective even though their working conditions were imposed upon them demonstrate a profound ignorance of the educational Portage la Prairie Man. Finnie Harry Boyd 87, of 750 Lipton Street former Cana Dian National railways employee. Fraser mrs. Jean r., of Mcdermot Avenue widow of or. Roy h. Fraser. Iii Dinge Hugo 44, of 179 Newton Avenue. Mckellar mrs. Eva Lorena 76, of 876 Banning Street wife of Elmore p. Mckellar. Nicholson Bertha Wilhel 84, of 557 Agnes Street formerly of Selkirk Man. 10uipmihj Schoh mum Okimi in. Craik s proposals to control pending and set bargaining headlines appointing a commis Ioner to investigate education was like having the verdict before the Jake Froese. Spokesman for he social credit league of Manitoba said the control of expenditures should be kept at he local level and should not be rom the top Down was being proposed. It is the Money taken in axes from the people and they hould be allowed to determine for themselves the programs hey want and How their dollars should be he said. Or. Froese member for Rhineland in the last legis lure Alo advocated the removing of school construction from the jurisdiction of the Public school finance Board and the restoring of control people concerned. To the so Locarno apartments 1 Roslyn Road. Stocks mrs. Frances 90, of Sooke . Swituszak mrs. Maria of lord Selkirk towers. 269 Dufferin Avenue j wife of Steve Swituszak. J Vincent mrs. Georgina. Of 353 Kensington Street St. James Assiniboia. Yawney mrs. Mary 73, of had Ashville Man., wife of Fred Yawney. For farther information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Morris 56, re tired Calgary merchant who received a human heart in a transplant operation last March in Hospital of a bacterial infection. Clement a. 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