Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 23, 1969

Issue date: Monday, June 23, 1969
Pages available: 49
Previous edition: Saturday, June 21, 1969

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday june 23, 1969 French govt. Named continued despite the gaullist party s overwhelming majority in the i National Assembly or. Pom i Pidoux rewarded with ministries three previously anti gaullist Pau politicians who swung behind his he stay election Campaign and its prom Debl e moved to the uses of defence ministry amid reports the most striking example of change was the ouster of Gaulle s veto of 1367. And or. Schumann could bring it alive1 by agreeing to Lake part in negotiations Between the com Mon Market six and Britain. There will be Strong pressures for Early Progress. Several aspects of the internal strut of the up for mpg. North looks Fine Weir Coati Xueyi pile earlier reports that the no conflict in dates Roublev Schumann Gen. De Gaulie s radio voice of free France in alterations which would reduce the benefits which currently accrue to France particularly threaten commentary on behalf of labor the second world War Days of to French Farmers. Or. Brown exile in Britain. Continued directors. We have been negotiating with Manitoba exhibition officials at Brandon on a number of Points Over the past several months minister c. H. Witney who is campaigning for re election in the flin flon constituency. Hundreds of flin flon Resi has said this could be a big dents a Chance to shake an ardent advocate of europ a Factor in winning British a j hands with the Premier As he can Unity and British member Cep Lanee. Took several walking Tours of ship in the common Market As i negotiations arc in i the shopping District a fourth Republic minister. Or. However. After the j local tories and grits both Schumann has been in and out j Las French Rebuff. There was a i had a Busy Day trying to woo i of various gaullist notable flagging of Public en-1 voters As the Premier s visit thus ids for entry into eco coincided with that of Manitoba Liberal Leader r. W. Of Bend. The attitude that the the political fever also of entry was Worth a High i gripped children notably ten proudly presented or. Weir the among the British Public. But has been consistently More european minded than orthodox hardliners. Valery Giscard d Estwing was rewarded for his Early support for or. Pompidou by regaining Jda pm Fenwick disruption. There is wariness loudly presented or. How held Gnu until when he was dropped because of the unpopularity of his been not reached any final decision on this matter whatsoever. We made a commitment Toj provincial exhibition authorities that we would meet with them j in Brandon during this year s provincial exhibition and As a matter of fact we Are taking a i Busload of directors on july 1 to j the exhibition. I at that time we will be discussing further with them i m very sorry that a press release at this time should come out incorrectly stating that our dates for 1970 have been set. We will be fulfilling our commitment to Manitoba exhibition officials by taking As Many directors As possible Lobrandon july 1, and we will be making our decision on dates and Many other matters after that Date and not d. W. Wright Manitoba provincial exhibition manager explained in a Telephone interview Why the news release was issued. We were requested by the Winnipeg Tribune to provide them with a statement with respect to a statement that they the Tribune claimed to have received from the red Kivor exhibition association concern ing a situation which might develop in 1970 resulting in the Brandon and Winnipeg fairs running l. C. Thornton general Man Ager of Man sphere 99, denied monday that he had issued any statement to the effect that the Winnipeg fair had any conflict with Brandon concern ing dates or anything else Pinky who at 77 is still a Symbol of monetary probity for having saved the franc under Boll the fourth and republics about plunging unreservedly into the Pool in View of the disruption this would cause to the British system of food procurement and the Cost of fifth living. It has been estimated that a straight shift from the present British system of Agri culture to the existing common Market system would entail a re Rise of Lorce Pel cent living by Tim costs do Gaulle a Depar. London staff British lure has provided new scope for observers have been pleasantly shaping the political future of Europe and Britain is anxious that there be movement in this direction to parallel that on economic questions. H is expected this will not be surprised by the position of the new French government which includes several members who ening the european common with a fist i 1 of calling card size notices advertising the local Liberal candidate. Or. Weir a twinkle in his Eye ceremoniously accepted the gift and buried the notices in his jacket pocket. When asked by a reporter whether his parents were pc s Young master Fenwick had no hesitation the Best that could the lad s reply recalled to mind an earlier interview with a local tory who said our committee rooms Are in a shoe store that is being converted into a bakery and it s also being used by an Imperial Oil dealer monday foresaw Britain enter ing the common Market with j in a few years or even months it is believed president Pom Pidu has Given Clear evidence of. Open mindedness on the euro j Pean Issue in his appointments j to the key foreign and finance j minist erics. The foreign min ister Maurice Schumann is a Long time Follower of Gen. De j Gaulle but was doubtful about his policy of resisting the development of an integrated Europe. Valery Giscard d j i Estwing. The new finance min j i ister served Gen. De Gaulle in i the same capacity but a lately taken an Independent directly challenging Gen. Gaulle s attitude to Europe in general and Britain in particular. The test of French intentions will come at the next Meetin of common Market ministers tentatively explore the possibility of Ordina Ting t h e British French nuclear forces. Market. It is thought that the confirmed to the but it s still the Best prospects of Early British entry Market framework and there j p o 1 i t i c a 1 Headquarters in have markedly improved. Mav Wen be entirely separate George Brown former foreign negotiations. There is increasing j or. Weir flew to Swan River Secretary and ardent european. Talk of Anglo French contacts Toj in the late afternoon where he co reminded a pc Coffee party and that his government had decided acreage payments would be a better Short term solution to the Grain marketing problem i than would the introduction of a two piece wheat system. He said the payments should be on the same principle As i those Grain Farmers received in j1958, but that the payment should be raised from its j former level. The Long term solution to the current agricultural depression i Lay in More food processing within the province and in More competitive marketing t e c h piques he said. Or. Weir campaigning in Swan River constituency for pc candidate James h. Bilton speaker in the last legislature spoke in a similar vein saturday evening at a meeting of about 150 supporters in Minitonas 11 Miles East of Swan River. Or. Bilton at Minitonas de issues avoided at meet continued there was a shallow discus Sion of parliamentary Reform by i both major candidates who quickly realized people Are bored by constitutional Squab j bling. Finance or. Cardinal offered to make set for the parly an open constitutional i late july. The British Applina bag with room for everyone scribed his Leader As a steady band guiding the provincial lion for membership has been from Les separatists to 1 lying on the table since Gen. Do Les ship of state. Straight Man. Meet a Strong believer in facts and figures dollars and cents and just Plain telling it like it is. He s a new York life agent and people like the Way he does things for most of his business is by referral. Friends Send their friends to him. His Job is to help them with every facet of their life insurance. It could be health insurance an annuity a pension plan or even a policy designed to put the kids through College. He takes Pride in his Job and hell come straight to your door when the time comes for you to tailor your insurance to your future needs. Just give him a Call. New life Hanford Drewitt Gentry our August Sale starts today Why the August Sale in june because the new owners of Hanford Drewitt and the Gentry messes. John Corona Vittorio Scarnecchia Emmett o Neill Are Clearing the decks for some exciting changes. Next month the Gentry will move to the Mezzanine floor of Hanford Drewitt to facilitate the enlargement of our tailor shop. It s All part of our plan to bring you the Best possible service. Hanford Drewitt Gentry present the biggest store wide Sale in our history tremendous reductions on hundreds of famous makes save 30% to 60% on fresh Spring merchandise ready to Wear suits regular weight and Light co ordinates dress and Golf Slacks raincoats sweaters shirts neckwear Etc. Every item from our regular Stock. For example of the world s finest imported Haberdashery must go at half Price the values Are fantastic shop Early to assure the items you want save now at both stores Hanford Drewitt and the 385 is. Or. Sandor Guhman manager 237 241 Portage Avenue 943-0751 ;