Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 5, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday september 5, 1969 and Stormy text. rang out the maid screamed. A door slammed. Suddenly a pirate ship appeared on we horizon this twist n the plot will baffle reapers. Archie the March Lott to fi6ht for capitalism one Day i just took off my uniform and it was a every line up for inspection were a aquarius dropped out of society last Wikter -1 a dem Cement store Santa Blondie Illy i Hope isma Goodwood Abb maj m a. 8ooo mood or. Dithers imamt1dask i forthe after Kiyoow off rip Kirby two 15 a if i Ever face one. But perhaps 1 17 1 lems is Wop were arrested and. The faculty of arts and science act upon the following matters Docty Ich arsed with causing a Public the includes the 1968-69 before or during the first session j disturbance during Demonstra-1 tuition fee of plus the of the legislature after the june he adj Silulu f Linn Ann to of i a or ing. It is being held before the than paying pay Only Cabinet ministers signed a sept. 18 trial of seven fellow if you Are enrolled in petition last june promising to leftists who were arrested and the faculty of arts and science act upon the following matters Indian head sask. An Indian woman whose partly Tion aug. 19 at the Csc building i usual student organization fee of 25 election on Portage Avenue. Decomposed Community 40 Mues people s Republic of China. Regina has been Iden tried As j one of the eight people Audrey Irene Brandon alias original arrested has pleaded Cook 34, of Portage la Prairie i guilty in magistrate s court and ramp today said i Vestiga i was sentenced to a Fine or which has not been freeze University ices at the 1968-69 level. Students taking such action study higher education need not seek redistribution financing and Call a National from the University because the meeting of provincial govern payment adequately sex ments to discuss the problem needs the first term minimum aside an amount of payment of for the Money for student Aid. Tons are1 continuing. A railway Section Crew found miss bran Don s body at the Bottom of an 11-foot embankment where it apparently had been for a Long time. An inquest has been ordered but no Date has been set. Two months in jail which he elected to serve. The sentence is being appealed. Thursday s meeting was at tended by 11 people represent ing Winnipeg leftist groups who say they United to fight 1 fascism. Budget next week Manitoba s nip govern ment is expected to present its first budget sometime next week. Finance minister Saul Cherniack told the Legisla Ture thursday he hoped to have h is supplemental spending estimates distributed to members Friday afternoon. He said he hoped to bring Down the budget sometime next week but did not wish to be tied Down to an exact time. When opposition Leader Walter Weir indicated he might have out of town commitments in the Early part of the week or. Cherni ack said he would undertake not to bring his budget Down monday or tuesday. Opposition members Are eagerly awaiting the budget to see How the government plans to raise the million to pay for a substantial Cut in the medicare Premium announced in the House thursday by health and social services minister Sidney Green. Opposition lends advice academic year the letter the executive said that so said. J far we have seen Little action to this purpose of the partial fee withholding action is to inform j University authorities that Stu-1 dents about Are the actively problem concerned of rising fees. With a Large number of students coincidentally paying exactly what they would have paid before the fee hike the accounting ledgers of this University will make very interest ing Reading for the Board of governors the University Grants commission and the Manitoba a University official said Friday that most of the students have already paid their full fees during the period of Advance registration. He agrees that the Prince Philip May be invited Philip Petursson minister without portfolio in charge of the Manitoba Centennial Prince Philip to Manitoba during he Prince s tour next month. He was replying to a question from Steve Patrick who asked if the Prince had been invited. Or. Patrick was referring to a Story that the Prince would visit 10 Cana Dian cities but not Winnipeg. Was t that machine neat that sold All the different flavors of soda 2 your children to museums and arts galleries enl4wes their Frame of ref Jence and enriches their Pool of i liked the Wand dryer in the bathroom Best Beetle Bailey to on these you need a lot of li6ht, who Don t Voll the sentes with just a flashlight 5arse? Tiffany Jones anytim8 any tip of. Guy. Hello yes we Hap a Clam bake it was fun until ju9t a Little while ago Well there was soa1eonc hiding in the rushes us was sort have a goop Tims g00pnght, Pean ant thanks for a truly marvellous priority for several transportation arteries in the greater Winnipeg area was urged on transportation a i n i St e r Joe Borowski thursday in the legis lature. During discussion of transportation department estimates Donald w. Craik pc Kiel asked the minister to consider the value of a new crossing Over the car tracks to bring about easier Access from the North of the City to the Winnipeg general Hospital i he also suggested a Bridge linking St. Vital and fort Garry would be of great Benefit to attack on woman jails Man a Man who accosted a pregnant woman knocking her to the ground kicked her in the stomach and took her purse containing was sentenced thursday to years in Stony i Mountain Penitentiary. He is George Yellowback 30, of 437 William Avenue who j pleaded guilty in Winnipeg s 1 magistrate s court thursday to a charge of robbery. Court was told that at . July 23, Yellowback accosted a 37-year-old woman who was walking in a parking lot at 241 notre Dame Avenue. Yellowback managed to break Oose from the woman s Hus band who had grabbed him but he was arrested later in Winni Peg general Hospital where he had been taken with injuries to his left leg suffered in a collision with a car. At the time of the incident Yellowback was on a suspended sentence on a theft charge. Sentence was passed by Alagi Strate Arthur Rich. Traffic to the University Manitoba. J. Frank Johnston pc Sturgeon Creek said a crying need in the area is establish ment of an East West trans portion system. He urged this especially he said because everyone knows the Boeing aircraft s Plant in Seattle Washington is considering the West Ern part of metro for a new Plant to manufacture engine components. J. M. Froese so Rhine land was sceptical of the value of portions of the perimeter Highway. He said he suspected traffic was not too heavy on certain stretches of the route and he suggested the Money might be More advantageously spent on other priorities. Buildings okayed metro Council thursday approved construction of four new apartment buildings with a total of 245 suites in the greater Winnipeg area. The largest approved project is a Complex with two six Storey buildings containing a total of 186 suites proposed for the cast Side of Pembina Highway Between University and Riviera crescents in fort i Garry. The Developer is b. 1 Leslie real estate of Winnipeg. I a 10-Slorey apartment building with 108 suites proposed by i Active builders limited of i Winnipeg was approved by j Council for the Northeast Corner j of Cambridge. Street and Taylor Avenue. I also approved was a 2 v Storey. Is suite building at the i Southeast Corner of Powers Street and Partridge Avenue in j West. Kildonan. Crystal builders limited North Kildonan is the i Developer. Horatio Nelson Defeated at Quebec by Bob Bowman Horatio Nelson lived up to the Best traditions of the sea. He was t Only Britain s greatest Admiral but had his share of love affairs. He was t like his fellow officer Prince William who blazed a Trail of hearts from Halifax to Montreal and other parts of the world but his love making technique might have won him a role in Holly Wood. His affair with lady Hamilton is one of the world s great romances. However Nelson lost one of his drawing room contests and that was in Quebec in 1780. He was Only 22 years old but was Captain of the Royal Navy frigate Albermarle on Convoy duty in the North Atlantic during the american revolutionary War. Nelson s ship put into Quebec for a refit and sept. 5 he met Mary Simpson 16-year old daughter of an army officer. Quebec has an air of Romance All the time and september is one of the most Beautiful months to be there. Nelson fell deeply in love with Mary Simpson and wanted to marry her before his ship was ready to go to sea again. His friends Felt that marriage with an unknown Canadian girl would ruin his career and tried to dissuade him but in vain. Then they got word to senior naval officers and Nelson was Given orders to put to sea immediately. There Are various stories about the struggle to get him to obey but finally Nelson did sail without marrying Mary Simpson and he never did see her again. Other events sept. 5 1534 Cartier arrived in France after first voyage to Canada 1755 acadians were told that they would be deposed from Nova Scotia 1854 parliament met at Quebec 1888 methodist churches in Canada United 1905 Alexander c. Rutherford became first Premier of Alberta and Walter Scott first Premier of Saskatchewan 1906 Grain growers company opened in Saskatchewan 1936 Beryl Markham landed at Louisburg n.s., the first woman to Fly the Atlantic from East to West 1944 ont., was damaged by an earthquake 1945 Igor Gou Zynko left russian embassy in Ottawa and revealed spy ring in Canada 1962 Canada contributed to world food Bank
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