Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday june 13, 1969 i see you be met of j when i 6ive am order i la for the Nett Tydo weeks wre first sergeant up expect Vou to jump 60instobemvpos" Vuu stupid a6te, 15. It Donald Duck has t come Back must be still out on he course May i speak v Sosoff a to my Uncle Ato Duck Scrooge j left the office houss Mickey mouse Mmel these toys maps me what Urca _ Mickey sent me Cowe in Here with with All the Cutter off business pressures world crises financial decisions to make bumper sticker or. Lodge this is what my father did to me after he found out i beat up my sister it certainly looks you Sot the worst fit of no--1 won the fight 1t was a crunch or. Be smoke will probably buy you half of new York for a graduation i m Cable my Uncle now and Tell i and Lois let s Promise to hit can we rest not it Only to a. Soon keep a forehand. And not too in t he Sweet he s Sivins up a solf6ame just to Plav Tennis with Beetle Bailey Fop the actual As a catharsis e have to constriction of e5ulu5nit matup55 Tiffany fifty moth6k left me on Doorstep too the Only reference was th6v found in the River like mine Volius is an unusual Christian name per2y. My name s Perey Perry lightfoot., sister li5htfoot they were the two Trunp we. Surfs we begin at the beginning i m to and this is my Cousin who ass steel men veto committee suggests Aid to nip by Robert Lowery Union membership c o m m i s Thompson Man. Special signed its officers to have the architect submit plans for a new building valued at the architectural firm has the membership meeting of United steelworkers local 6166 in Thompson thursday night turned Down a recommendation by the executive to donate s500 out of Union funds to support the provincial new democratic party Campaign. Local president Mike gravel is said the request had come in a letter from Len Stevens president of the Manitoba federation of labor in which or. Stevens proposed that each member contribute to the Mobile classrooms to travel on rails Memoir Cuhl humic v ----1 doctors parc Campaign fund and requested Manitoba m e d i that his letter be read to the architectural undertaken to have its proposal ready Cor the next membership meeting in a month s time. The original building plan j called for accommodation of office and meeting Hall requirements of the Union and also for the housing of a new medical clinic. The steelworkers arc attempting to initiate a new clinic that would be staffed by doctors participating in the i c a 1 insurance membership. The Thompson Union oif Ciais in compliance read the letter but proposed the donation of instead of or. Stevens suggestion which would have brought in Union officials told the free press thursday night that a Lively debate had taken place. The consensus seemed to be that had one of their Union members been standing Tor election in Thompson constituency the reception might have been different. Or Gravelis also reported to the meeting on his discussion with architect John Parkin of Smith Carter and Parkin which had taken place earlier in the Day or. Parkin had advised against the Union purchasing the building where its present offi Ces Are located. On the strength of his recommendation me Aid Indian culture pm asked the leaders of Canada s Indian Metis and Eskimo associations today asked for constitutional Protection of their language and new Apt. Approval delayed a delegation of St. Vital residents succeeded again thursday in delaying approval j of a High Rise apartment build ing on Mulberry Street and Arden Avenue. After hearing the delegation in opposition to the proposed nine Storey building. Metro Council decided to get additional reports from its planning director and solicitor on the proposed development. John g. Karasevich representing the residents opposed to the building expressed concern about the traffic problem that might be created. He presented a petition signed by 438 Resi dents of the area against the building. Metro s planning committee has recommended approval of the 106-suite apartment building proposed by Richard Gruss the proposed building meets zoning and building require pres dents b culture. 5 is sask request in a Telegram to prime minister Trudeau. It said the three associations a jointly request that the constr j Tut ional conference and Honor the fundamental rights of indians and eskimos As the True founding Peoples of March Council turned Down an application by the Developer for construction of a 10-Storey, 119-suite apartment building on the same site after the area against it. Residents petitioned it asked that Indian communities have direct Access to development resources of All government departments at the Federal and provincial Levels and that the provisions in the present Constitution perpetuating second class treatment be the Telegram was signed of Walter Deiler of Regina. Presi Dent of the National Indian brotherhood Rev. Adam Cut hand of the boy Dies in Ontario Accident Kenora ont. Special fourteen year old Theodore Vincent Daw of Devlin ont., t . Wednes Manitoba educationists May soon be Riding the rails w it h Mobile classrooms converted from old railway passenger coaches. This recommendation is included in a 150-Page report submitted thursday to the advisory committee on Community a 20-Menvber j group established by the Winnipeg school Board and representing major organizations Deal ing with education. The report was compiled by the Manitoba educational re search Council an Independent group supported by various groups interested in education. Coaches could be hauled throughout the province to rest on sidings for several weeks As the need required the report said. It said the creation of Mobile facilities for vocational pro Grams with Headquarters in the Brandon and the Pas vocational institutes will Supply occupational upgrading and retraining opportunities wherever Justi fied. The study was the t Hird phase of a four part report on Post educational needs and training in t he province and was accepted for study by the advisory committee. Murray r. Smith a Deputy assistant superintendent in the Winnipeg school division said in a Telephone interview that the division has already adopted a recommendation from the advisory committee that Post secondary courses be offered Al the adult education Centre 311 Vaughan Street and that a Community development p r o Gram of off Campus courses be started in neighbourhood facilities in Central Winnipeg. Instead of the customers students coming to us we or going to them. This is a real partnership program Between the school division and other agencies already working in Central Winnipeg. The Long Range Hope of the advisory committee is to pro Duce a proposal for a province wide system of Community or. A. L. Dulmage acting chairman of the advisory com Mittee explained thursday that a Community College is neither a University nor a vocational school but would Supply a year or two of Post secondary Educa Tion to those people who Don t wish to obtain a degree. Or. Dalmase said that. Al. Though the c curses would t be transferable for University credit at present a diploma or associate degree could be of such a system of institutions and recommended that a Separ ate Board to govern the Community colleges be created by provincial legislation with the most viable form of assistance coming from the Manitoba government. The committee thought financing would be difficult be cause of the Levels of govern ment involved. For example the Federal government pays the provincial government half the costs of Post secondary Educa Tion and the provincial government through the Grants commission supplies the remainder of the Money and oversees the Over a operation of such education. The committee also noted that the provincial government is responsible for education up to Grade 12, but that the design of the colleges Are for both non graduate and graduate High school students. The report suggested that financing could be shared by the provincial departments of youth and manpower and Industry and Commerce and Union professional and business interests. Among the report s other recommendations the universities Grants commission be empowered to prepare a master plan for Post secondary education in Mani Toba and that it be provided with the necessary professional and research staff to achieve this. The provincial government create legislation instituting definition of a Community col lege and the method by which colleges can be established and operated. The report tabled by the educational research Council dealt mainly with the adminis Skeeter truck 4nd car collide one Man Hurt Mosquito fogging operations on Plessis Road were interrupted Early Friday when a car said to have been driven by Howard Douglas Wardell 25, of 52 Brighton court Transcona was in collision with the rear of a metro Mosquito abatement truck. Transcona police said the Accident occurred at . While the truck was operating on Plessis Road Between High Way 15 and the trans Canada Highway. Marinus Dewit 37, of 1393 dug lad Road St. Boniface. Identified As the operator of the truck was t injured police said the car would probably be a total loss. No estimate of damage to the truck was available. Or. Wardell was reported in fan condition today in St. Boniface Hospital with undetermined injuries. Kjerstad of Janesville wis Quarter horse show set the american Quarter hours show will be one of the attractions of Man sphere 99. Also featured in this year s Manis Dhere horse show will be a jumping class for the Winnipeg cup. It will be Over the same course in the velodrome As the National cup event in the 1957 pan american games. The american Quarter horse will be held the first three Days of the exhibition june 20 it is approved by the Ameri can Quarter horse association the Canadian Quarter horse show association the Canadian girls barrel racing association and will be a Point show for the Appaloosa association the Cana Dian Western horse association and the Manitoba Rodeo and gymkhana association. I Home for retarded opens june 19 i the official opening of merry Manor in Virden will take place at 2 . June 19. The ceremony is open to the Public. Sponsored by the Virden and District Branch of the Canadian association for the mentally retarded. Merry Manor is a combined residence and work shop for 10 moderately mentally retarded adults. House parents Are or. And mrs Roy Mcdonagh and mrs John s a w a i s k y while Eric Freeman and William Callan Are the workshops managers. Doyle elected Melfort councillor Melfort. Sask. Special Walter Doyle was unopposed in his bid for the vacancy on Melfort town Council which was created by the resignation of Al Ritchie who leaves Here july 1 to take Over a position with the Alberta credit Union in Cal-1 or. Ritchie has been manager of the credit Union i Here for the past 15 years. His term on Council would nol have j expired till dec. 21, 1370. Cons. Provincial Points the Accident occurred on Highway 613 about two Miles North of Highway 11, at Devlin in the Emo area. J . Escapee waives extradition Gordon Dale Irvin an Escapee j from a Michigan prison is Back in the United states. Ramp said Friday that Irvin waived extradition and voluntarily returned to the . He was turned Over to agents of the Fri at 2 . Thursday at i Pembina North Dakota. The convicted robber 43. Who escaped from prison at Jackson. Mich., with his twin brother four years ago was arrested saturday in a Rooming House in the fort Rouge area of Winni Peg. He was on the most wanted list of the Fri and ramp. Irvin was serving a term of 50 to 60 years when he escaped. He was living Here under the name of David g. Anderson. Senator to open Brandon fair Brandon Man. Special senator Harry Hays of Calgary will officiate at the opening june 30 at 8 . At the s8th Manitoba exhibition in Brandon which will run through july 5. He will be guest of Honor in the opening Day annual travellers Day Parade. Senator Hays was a rancher near Calgary Over the years and was mayor of the City for four years before entering Federal politics. He was named minister for agriculture in 1963 in the Liberal Cabinet of former prime minister Lester Pearson and appointed to the Senate in 1966. Dauphin girl guide Leader going to . Dauphin Man. Special Dauphin Ranger Leader and girl guide Camp adviser mrs. Joyce Hill is one of six Manitoba guiders selected to attend the National Camp for girl guide Camp advisers from june 16 to 21 in the Eraser Valley in British Columbia. It is reported upwards of 100 key camping personnel from across Canada and the territories will attend the Camp. It happened in Canada Eskimo Hunter May of till name if he Mas a bad season i Mem people formed a Community they helped each
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