Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 15, 1969

Issue date: Tuesday, July 15, 1969
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Previous edition: Monday, July 14, 1969

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 15, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Tuesday 15, 1969 general by Robert Estabrook United nations special Gen. Odd Bull chief of staff of the United truce supervision organization t was subjected to egyptian fire across the Suez canal sunday an israeli source said monday. In officials confirmed that Gen. Bull had been on an inspection Lour along the East under fire tensions easing Richardson he also saluted his Leader As a Man having a Belfry in Flor standing of Canadian Unity than anyone else Here in the minister later was asked by a member of the audience How he could reconcile the above remarks with recent press reports dubbing him a Federal Cabinet who believed the West is not getting a fair or. Richardson answered that he did t know what the press had said but he assumed the reference was to his Faith in a Strong Western the country is Only going to he Strong if the parts Are Strong what i see is x Strong Western Canada within the whole of he p r c diet c d Canada s mrcos la would lie in the reconciliation of French Cana Dian nationalism and Western Canadian me wondered aloud whether he should have said regional ism instead or nationalism with reference in feelings on the Prairies. Bui we must t get mixed up with he said. Bank of the canal Bill had no details of any shots. However an unto report noted that there had been egyptian Small arms fire at an illuminated 1 observation Post even though i there were no israeli forces in the for several Days unto has reported egyptian firing at in observation posts although no israeli personnel have been nearby. Secretary general u than has repeatedly voiced his concern Over the strains on the a Man observer corps furnished by seven countries. Western diplomats believe the egyptian purpose is to keep pressure or . And i four a o w e r negotiations by stressing the explosive nature of the situation so Long As Israel holds captured Arab territories j egyptian officials reportedly have told one Western embassy in Cairo that the Case fire is no longer in effect because Israel has Mil carried out the Security Council Resolution of nov. 1907 for a settlement. I but another Western evaluation is thai a resumption of full scale hostilities is unlikely unless the israelis overreact to j egyptian provocations. Egypt Ian officials have boasted of the i Success of the assault on israeli forces near port Taufiq last thursday. By this assessment egyptian censorship has hidden most of the effects of israeli reprisals from the Public but the israeli strikes have caused some Dis satisfaction among egyptian military officers. Soviet diplomats in Cairo reportedly have called on their Eastern colleagues to Sale the disquiet about the situation and j to impress upon westerners j that the egyptians Are in no position to escalate the clashes j because of d e f i c i e n c i e s in equipment and training. Schreyer Premier today Oakville tax area richest continued a larger for your growing family Yoo la find of or whatever else y8u re coking for in classified Section. Alk Healing substance. Shrinks piles checks itch exclusive Healing o shrink repair damaged tissue. A run owned research Institute has found a Healing Jib stance with the ability to shrink haemorrhoids painlessly i relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up Healing of the injured inflamed one haemorrhoids. 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Get the most on your savings Settle for less this major Canadian Trust company federally incorporated and supervised pays the highest interest on savings. Your balance grows faster at guaranty. Guaranty Trust company of Canada capital and Reserve member of Canada Deposit insurance corporation Iso Portage Ratic party Leader became the new Premier of Manitoba. Twelve of his fellow parly members were sworn in As Cabinet ministers. They will replace the progressive conservative regime of former Premier Waller Weir who for Mally resigned minutes before. One oath was taken in French by Rene Tempin. Of St. Boniface who will be the minister of consumer and corporate affairs. The next Manitoba legislature will seat 28 new democrats i one Liberal Democrat 22 conservatives four liberals one social credit and one Independent. A speaker of the House has yet to be appointed. It was standing room Only in the Manitoba room with on lookers pressing in vain to see tiie proceedings from the Hall outside. The clerk of the Council administered the oaths to each Man who signed the documents duly witnessed by lieutenant governor Richard s. Bowies. In a government reorganization last fall Cabinet ministers were Given new titles. But because that legislation was never completed the ministers were sworn in under the old titles although they will be1 known under the new ones. As Joe Borowski the new transportation minister read his oath just below the window on the Lawn outside sat Lake Fleming a fort Garry resident protesting against or. Borow ski s acceptance of full salary As Cabinet minister. While waiting his turn Sidney i Green who will be minister of i health and social services waved to someone in the crowd. When the ceremony was com p 1 e t e d one order in Council made or. Schreyer the presi Dent of the Council minister of Dominion provincial relations i minister responsible for the j Manitoba development act and minister of Industry and com Merce. Another order in Council installed the others in their various posts. Each Cabinet minister in another round of swearing in. Then accepted his new office. Al the end or. Schreyer spoke. He pleaded for participation of every Manitoban to Spur the province to new develop ment Heights. He noted tuesday was the 99th birthday and thai Jan. 1 will Mark the beginning of the province s Centennial year. Our 100th anniversary is a time for reflection a time for remembrance of the vision the determination and the hardships i endured by our pioneers who came from Many countries and whose combined efforts created the modern Manitoba mosaic. The pioneers of the 70s in i space age Manitoba have a Challenge unequalled thus far in our Short history. The potential of Manitoba has Only begun to be tapped. We the pioneers of uie next 100 years Are faced with less physical hardship but the need for vision is every bit As great promising to win greater rewards. Only with the enthusiasm of every citizen of Manitoba can this potential be realized. Only with the participation of every Manitoban can our Centennial year b e a memorable .1.2 months spurring us into a new Century of human and material development. I urge each individual in our i province to exercise his nation in creating a personal Centennial project. Get involved with your family your club your Church your Community. Undertake a project during 1970 which will show Hie spirit of 70 the group then retired to or. Schreyer s Chambers to meet the Deputy ministers. Here Are the new ministers de Schreyer president of the Council minister of Domi Nion provincial relations min ister in charge of the Manitoba development. Act and minister j of Industry and Commerce. Saul Cherniack finance. Russ pan Ley labor. Al Mackling attorney general. Sidney Green health and soc Ial services commissioner of Northern affairs. Samuel Yuskiw agriculture. Philip Petursson Mirt Ster without Poi Folio. Responsible for the Manitoba Centennial act. And also cultural affairs. Saul Miller minister of youth and education minister responsible for the Public libraries act. Rene Toupin consumer and i corporate affairs. I Leonard Evans mines and resources. Peter Burtniak tourism and recreation. Joe Howard Pawley _ govern ment services and municipal affairs. A Power Bonn experts predict that by the year 2000 electricity will provide so per cent of West Germany s Energy require in in to. With atomic Energy generating about 85 per cent of All electric Power. By James Nelson i Ottawa Chi Oakville. I on. Site of a major automobile i Assembly Plant and a favored 1 residential area for senior executives in. The Rich Toronto i Hamilton u b a n area has emerged As Pennant Winner in j the tax collection sweepstakes i the National Revenue depart-1 ment in the 1969 edition of its i income tax statistics analysis i covering tax returns filed for i reported monday that Oakville s taxpayers re a 1 ported incomes averaging ,56.927 each and paid taxes averaging si.067 each. H was the first time thai any Community was reported to have paid More than si.000 per i income taxpayer into Federal and provincial coffers. The figures contained in the report included Federal and provincial income tax payments in All provinces except Quebec where provincial income taxes Are collected separately. Oakville took the Community leadership this year away from. Sarnia the Western Ontario chemical Centre which ranked first on the basis of 1966 income tax returns. Sarnia dropped to second place with average in comes amounting to s6472i among return filing taxpayers who paid an average of s910 in 1 taxes. Sarnia s first place position i last year was based on average incomes of on which taxpayers paid an average of s772 for 1966. Oakville did t even rate among the 88 selected i Jos listed in the department s report that year. J the Green Book of taxation statistics so called because of its traditionally Green cover j showed that among the 4643587 taxpayers across Canaca who hied returns in 89 Urban areas was s5.s37 and the average tax was s685. These of All taxpayers and their amounted to More "1311 75 cent of All income tax paid because of the exclusion of Quebec income tax from the Federal figures. Quebec com Nim cities appear in the Green Book with unusually Low figure in tax collections. The Montreal suburban Community of Longti Euil ranks Libish est among Quebec centres and on the country wide list w the average taxpayer incomes s5.k04 a year. The average a collected there was is 17 while in Chatham on with doctors have top incomes continued average reported incomes of s.i.596. Federal and provincial tax collections were s745 per taxpayer. Ottawa the smallest of tin five largest cities in Canada in the 1966 census had 157.291 taxpayers filing returns report ing incomes averaging sfi.037 a year _ the highest of the five and paying an average of ssn2 in income taxes. Montreal had 803.870 tax payers reporting an average of s5.713 in incomes and Pavini s449 to the Federal govern Mem. Plus whatever was paid to the province. Toronto had 820.4fifi taxpayers reporting s5.s58 in average incomes and paying an average of ssb4 to the Federal and Ontario governments. Vancouver had 317.0b2 tax payers with average incomes of s5.s94 and payments averaging -ss37. Winnipeg had . S5.24r in average in comes and 3697 in average taxes. The lax figures include the old age Security tax. I Aries k. f inlay going to London of 85.300 a year and lax Hills amounting to s5s9. Farmers were a Cut. Above the average employee with aver age incomes of s5.530 and tax Bills amounting to s624 each for 148.725 taxpayers. Pensioners were again at the Bottom of the list with of them drawing average in comes of and paying an average s251 in taxes. The tax figures include Feder Al and provincial income taxes plus old age Security taxes. For taxpayers in All provinces except Quebec. Quebec s Provin Cial income tax is levied separately and not shown in the Federal Revenue department s figures. News reporter Dies Ottawa Chi _ diehard k. Brome. 52. Parliamentary correspondent for . News and Thorld report died Friday in Hospital after a Brief illness from 1950 to or. Brome worked in Hie parliamentary press gallery for British United press then joined . News j and world report. He was named the Magazine s regional i editor for Canada in .1s65. Subway automated London the new 11-mile. 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