Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free press saturday june 21, 1969 growing Trees use Carbon i the Public report More Forest dioxide and release oxygen. Fires than do Lookout towers. Crusader Chain link fencing attractive Strong and Long lasting maintenance free galvanized or plastic coated All Heights available in 11 or 9 gauge Complete installation or guidance for self installation commercial institutional school or residential Concrete installation is recommended Wallace Wallace limited 271 Burnell Street Telephone 783-7288 crops need rain warm weather rain and warm weather Are urgently needed to preserve favourable crop conditions in Western Canada Federal Grain Ltd. Said Friday in a press release. J the statement said High winds i have depleted moisture reserves i and the situation has become aggravated by Lack of rainfall. Alberta has received Only 47 per cent of Normal rainfall Saskatchewan 60 per cent and Manitoba 56 per cent. The company said damage from heavy Frost in Many areas across the Prairies last week was not As extensive As first feared any Many crops will make a Complete recovery if warm weather and rain come soon. However maturity will be delayed. Simpson Witney Sod turned for new Laud Weir govt. Vita school Kenora area Man returned to prison Kenora ont. Leslie Skead of the Kenora area Friday was ordered returned to Stony Mountain Penitentiary in Manitoba following his conviction of a parole violation. Ramp officers arrested him for his appearance in Kenora court. Skead had originally been convicted in october of 1967 for Possession of goods obtained by crime. He was sentenced to two years but was patrolled in december of 1968. He now returns to the Penitentiary to serve the remaining 253 Days of his original sentence. By Bob Lowery Thompson Man. Special one Hundred and thirty Thompson citizens attending the conservative rally and dance at the reception Hall Friday night heard labor minister c. H. Witney of flin flon and Robert Bud Simpson my for Church ill forcefully spell out the achievements of the conserva Tive administration in Manitoba Over the last ten years. The two flew in from flin flon to speak in support of Thompson town councillor Tom Farrell who is contesting Thompson constituency for the conservative party. Or. Witney predicted the return of Premier Walter Weir s government for the following reasons or. Weir s forceful stand in Ottawa on the question of constitutional change. The government s Clear stand on the South Indian Lake Issue. I the government s policy on controlling educational costs. The ability of the govern 1 ment to maintain budget control with no increase in taxes. People want the Weir i or. Witney continued because it is a Strong government United in its policy i for the development of the on the construction of highways 6 and 391 which link this area with the rest of the he also advocated expansion of recreational facilities in the Vicinity of Thompson. J or. Farrell sharply criticized the Thompson representative in the last legislature who he said was More involved in such issues As South Indian Lake and waiting for the to cameras to Click than to give the kind of representation needed on issues vital to his own constituency. I or. Simpson will be travelling with or. Farrell through a i number of Indian communities j which May play an important i role in wednesday night s out come. Vita Man. Special approximately 500 students and adults saw Willow Forrester chairman of the Boundary school division Board help mrs. N. Mcconachy of the department of education turn the first Sod tuesday for the new Vita school. The school to Cost 1v4 million is to be completed in time for the opening of the fall term. It will serve the Eastern part of the division including Piney Sundown Caliento Rhoda a Bakka Vita Stuart Burn Rosa Gardenton Tolstoi Roseau River and parts of Wood More and Oye Stoneville. Speaker at the Sod turning was attorney general Sterling Lyon. A lion s tooth the dandelion s name is de Rived from Dent de Jion which is the French word for tooth of the Jion. J among heavyweights the Hippopotamus can weigh up to four tons thereby making it one of the heaviest of All Liv ing mammals. Pilot fined for overloading plane Kenora ont. Special overloading of an aircraft can be costly United states a Irline Learned at Kenora thursday. A Grumman Mallard flying boat on an unscheduled run from Chicago 111. To god s Lake in Manitoba stopped off at Kenora for refuelling. As the plane with eight fishermen and Provin Ardathe sane members aboard was you la have a Ball at Man and his world in Montreal. You and Montreal can always make Beautiful music together. The discotheques the shopping the night spots the 69 version of Man and his world june 12th to sept. The absolutely great restaurants Good times Are a Way of life in Montreal. And you should be part of it. See your travel agent and plan a trip to Montreal. We be got a whole raft of ways to help you get there Happy Fly now pay later plan family fare discounts package Tours and of course Superb service All the Way. Reserve a seat to Montreal through your air Canada travel agent. Or ring us at 943-9381 Here s All you pay with air Canada s family fare discounts Winnipeg to Montreal dad pays Lull Are inclusive Mother saves teenagers save kids save infants free. Fares shown one Way Economy. Make this your year to Fly facial to the North or. Witney pointed to the establishment of health services and electric Power in Many isolated communities the vocational and upgrading schools that have been initiated the Nelson River Power development and the spreading of the television net work in the North. Or. Simpson who had just arrived from Ottawa supported or. Witney s claims and equally shared in his optimism about the Victory of the Weir govern ment june 25. Both or. Witney and or. Simpson Snoke highly of or. Farrell s ability to represent j Thompson and indicated the advantages of having a member j of the government party provid j ing such representation. The 30-year-old or. Farrell pledged forceful representation Crew dumped enough fuel to bring the weight Down to what j is called for by the certificate j and the fishermen proceeded on i their Way to gods Lake. The University of Manitoba summer session 1969 courses of instruction available m arts and science education Fine arts Home economics Commerce. Day courses begin july 3 far announcement and application form write the summer lion office. Third floor fat Char argue building University Manitoba or Telephone 474-9248 or 474-9497. Important Date 11. Last Date for receipt of applications from students who wish to Register in Day courses by mail. 25. Applications received after this Date will be assessed a late fee of 2. Registration in person for those who have not completed registration in Day courses by mail. 3. Lectures and laboratories begin in Day courses. Stu dents who Complete registration on this Date will be assessed a fee of for failing to do so by my 2. No registrations will be accepted after this Date. Acceptance will not be put in the mail during the before in Mon registration students who do not receive them must appear at registration july 2nd to pick them to. Beard counts on Victory Thompson Man. Special Gordon Beard Independent candidate for the new Churchill constituency left Here Early Friday morning by air to continue his Campaign in the Indian communities. He will be at Churchill with his family monday night for a final television presentation. The response to his Appeal for i an Independent United voice from the North in the next j legislature he said continues to strike a most responsive chord in his listeners everywhere. The Indian communities arc frustrated by old party promises he said which Are quickly shelved after election Day. He continued Don t feel thai they can count very much on their representative because so often they Seldom see him one election to the or. Beard who boldly counts on Victory on june 25, says he will end this practice. He will begin by Louring the communities in his far Flung constituency immediately after election Day. Airport. Mounted police officers had the control Tower Call the twin engined plane Back for weigh ing. It was found the plane owned by land seas airways of Detroit was pounds Over weight. This is an offence under the Canadian aeronautics act. The Pilot of the plane appeared before judge j. V. Fregeau in provincial court Here and entered a plea of guilty to the charge. He was ordered to pay a Fine of s500 and costs. After payment of the Fine the Indian school choir visits Sioux Lookout Sioux Lookout ont. 22-v o i c e Indian school choir from big Trout Lake 260, air Miles North of Sioux Lookout will visit area churches sunday. The choir group composed of children 11 to 16 years of age was due to arrive this evening and to sing in Hudson Community Church at . They will return to Sioux Lookout where they will be guests of various local families overnight. The choir will Supply special j music sunday for the regular 10 i . Service in the anglican1 Church and at a special fellow ship service following the regu Lar service in the United Church. I the group is presenting performances in isolated communities in route to and from Sioux Lookout. Opening Western Canada Dollar value in Home ownership from Western Canada s trend setting builder Wost Dalo from Down to one . Mortgage 3 4 bedrooms -1 -1 2 Baths lowest Down payments lowest monthly payments latest housing trend for 1969 heritage Homes Here s How to get to phone 888-8717 5 arrested in Cabin damage theft Dauphin Man. Five men from Chicago 111., were arrested thursday near Ethelbert and returned to flin flon following report of dam age to a resort Cabin and the theft of blankets and other articles. A police spokesman said j charges Are contemplated. It is i believed the Stolon articles were recovered by ramp after checking the Illinois licensed car i South of Ethelbert. There was no estimate of damage to the Cabin. Ethelbert is 34 Miles Northwest of Dauphin. The men were not identified. City of Winnipeg department of housing and Urban renewal expressions of interest for development of cleared land school opening sunday Des c1ienes. Man. Special education minister Donald Craik will Cut the ribbon at the official opening sunday of the he Des Chenes elementary school. The new school was built along the open classroom con-1 cent and total Cost was there Are presently 225 students enrolled. The school is the realization of a Promise made to the Seine River school division when the unitary Divi Sion vote was held in March 1967. Speakers sunday other than or. Craik will be division Board chairman or. F. P. Doyle and inspector n. S. Toms. Urban renewal area no. 1 lord Selkirk Park the City of Winnipeg on behalf of an Urban re Newal partnership comprising itself the province of Manitoba and the government of Canada wishes to make available for private redevelopment cleared land in the lord Selkirk redevelopment area. The lands May be sold or leased. The lands being offered for redevelopment Are generally As shown in the sketch and As parcel 1 to parcel-4, inclusive. Expressions of interest May be submitted on any or All parcels of land. Further inquiries May be made by calling the undersigned at 946-0175. Persons interested in redeveloping this property Are asked to Forward a written expression of interest no later than july 15, 1969 to j a i he i c j u l a a renewal area no. 1 lord Selkirk Park the City of Winnipeg on behalf of an Urban re Newal partnership comprising itself the province Manitoba and the government of Canada wishes to make available for private redevelopment cleared land in the lord Selkirk redevelopment area. The land May be sold or leased. The land being offered for redevelopment is generally As shown in sketch marked parcel 1. Expressions of interest May be submitted on any part or All of parcel 1. Further inquiries May be made by calling the undersigned at 946-0175. Persons interested in redeveloping this property asked to Forward a written expression of interest no later than 15, 1969 to e. C. Simpson director of housing and Urban renewal City of Winnipeg civic Centre Winnipeg 2, min Itobi
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