Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, December 08, 1971

Issue date: Wednesday, December 8, 1971
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Previous edition: Tuesday, December 7, 1971

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 8, 1971, Winnipeg, Manitoba 6 Winnipeg free press wednesday december 8. 1971 Strom says no Edmonton up Harry Strom Alberta social credit Leader said tuesday he will not run federally for the progressive conservative party. I m not interested in any Way shape or form in making any transfers federally or provincially to the or. Strom said in an interview. He made the comment follow ing a report from Ottawa that the conservatives want him to run against Liberal agriculture minister i a Bud Olson in the Medicine hat Riding. M r. Strom whose social credit government was Defeated by the conservatives in August after 36 years in Power represents the Southeastern Al Berta Riding of Cypress in. The legislature. Heart s work the human heart contracts about times a Day. Look for this svm80l for genuine gruyere process cheese Switzerland Donald Matthews new tory president Camp pc bid Defeated continued West Home food store Ltd 737 of Blue ribbon we aged. Guaranteed tender sides of beef Cut i a Koppri so Jio in. Whole 7-Bone prime rim of beef a Drift a tight c 1mb ill. Sirloin Butts . A tiflis Ji-39 ill will Cut into sir Bill in. Order your Xmas Turkey now at a Price lower for All our icelandic friends order tour Ruusu mfg i smoked Miami now while quantities Are in Good sum y to Writt us Tell a two t in Buffalo will available in Kim Ltd que witty Limi Urf now pork shoulder 29c pork steaks Burns country style sausages o in 00 .00 .00 fast Fry pork chops 0 j tin i z f i Burns beef Steak ettes 2 i z i schneiders cooked Ham Kolia Saham garlic sausage tic. Minced Ieese Boneless rib Eye Boneless 89c Boneless hip roasts or round Steak sell Boneless Cross roasts Margarine Henf f of incr c 1 a 11 Al. _ 9 i Vav laundry detergent amok pc. Special o c cock tar onions Dill Pykles fms 37 Al. Canned drinks 74-10 h. Fresh Lettua 25c potatoes 10 m 2sumo St a Aibara oran6cs first grew butter we u. In t or Diefenbaker at the party s 1967 leadership Conven ghost of John die Fen Riding at this con said one Manitoba after the was Verf or. Diefenbaker also Brief personal appearances sight at a conservative Conr i Venison since his 1967 defeat. Who was National treasurer of the party last year was a member of the Dalton Cartti group and the resulting alienation of most of the West Ern vote contributed at least partly to his defeat. Western delegates held 338 votes at. The convention in the chateau Laurier hotel. Or. Matthews who was neither a Diefenbaker Man a Camp supporter got the sup port of the Western delegates. He ran a colourful Campaign with Blue and red signs and pretty girls and lots of emphasis on the fact that he was a self made he Winnipeg Nathan Nur Gitz who took Over the Helm of the party s National executive in june 1970 when Frank Moores quit to become the party s provincial Leader in Newfoundland. Or. Nur Gitz did not contest the election. He has been ill. Or. Matthews election also tripped up the election machine of Ontario Premier William Davis who had wanted or. Deyell to win so that his former provincial policy committee chairman Toronto lawyer Roy Mcmurty could become one of the three National vice presidents. The party s Constitution states that no two of the party s top executives May be from the same Region and or. Matth e w s election As president meant no vice president could be elected from Ontario. Manitoba progressive conservative Leader Sidney Spivak Felt Premier Davis inability to Tell the convention what he wanted had As much to do with or. Deyell s defeat As the anti j Camp feeling in the West. Or. Mcmurty s election As a vice president was supposed to have Bench my in the Diefenbaker Era got 47 to bring up the rear the depth of the feeling against Dalton Camp s grou among the Western delegates i perhaps Best illustrated by Story told by one of the Dele Gates a Deyell Campaign worke approached an apparently uncommitted Saskatchewan Dele Gate but was r refused because m r. Deyell was a Camp the Deyell worker also from Saskatchewan disagreed an took the Delegate to Deyell Headquarters where he Secretary to dispel the re when the Secretary instead confirmed that or. Deyell in deed was a Camp the worker threw Down his papers and ripped the Campaign but tons from his suit. The Western animosity even carried into the vice presiden tial elections. Jack Horner s sister Jean who had supported or. Deyell while her brother campaigned vigorously against him was de her attempt to be come Western vice president. The Post went instead to Roy Watson of Calgary a relatively unknown candidate who was nominated at the last minute. Ralph Sykes a Halifax accountant was named Atlantic vice president while Malcolm Wickson of Vancouver becomes the party s new treasurer. Surprise for a lonely Man continued been of under which the conditions Premier. Davis his the National Leader Robert Stanfield in the next general election. Or. Matthews while he is from Ontario was not really involved in or. Davis landslide Victory oct. 21. Or. Deyell s failure to get Western support was evidenced by the fact that several members of parliament openly opposed him at the convention. They included Jack owner pc s a pc Baker supporter Don Mazankowski pc Stan Schumacher pc pal Liser and William Skoreyko pc Edmonton it was rumoured later that or. Fell he had been betrayed by these maps for whom he had raised each in the last Federal election. J or. Matthews and or. Deyell were Al alone after the first i ballot knocked ont the other j three candidates who had not w sonars or managed to set one sixth of the f staff of Prairie was. U ctr Loren to j total vote. I d Bertey a. I the election had All the ear 0fj Marks of a National leadership i convention with workers scr j Ryting to Hue a the supporters uie Defeated candidates. At end of the first ballot or. Deyell was ahead with 599 votes and or. Matthews Sec Ond with 513. Third was Joltn Palitt. The former member of est for Peel and Parsa sure far to or. De hundreds of elderly men and women on the lists of the Christ Mas cheer Board of greater Winnipeg. For them Christmas is usually just like any other you can help make the world a Little Kinder for Many with a donation to the Christmas cheer Board of greater Winnipeg. Just mail your contribution to the free press Christmas chief fond Jar deliver it to the classified advertising the Winnipeg free press. Persons interested in doing Volunteer work preparing hampers or donating toys should Contact the Christmas cheer Board 730 Alexander Avenue or Call 786-6737. R. Martin. Orby Joan club . Girts or. I mrs. W. F. Macc artes s10 Alton Perron is a. R. West Bero w. Be Attar s10 s. Bey Achko c. Bos mrs. G. Tha Cicer i Vera p. W. Sten icky l. T. Wants r. Ten ranks is Staham is mrs. J. Gilr Nour j2 s. J. Bruce s10 r. E. Livesley i p. g. Ibsen Berg s10 or. I mrs. Frank Toad i the Bennetts mrs. Degroot 1 mrs. D. C. Wos Tanj Dinette Cwb of Charleszo Toj my Way grocery i mrs. H. Marq wry. Mrs. H. Seiny Brownie i pack or. Mrs. Fred Cottingham Louise Riffon a. To Mowll j r. Hamilton h. Watkins Kehy a Anele a p. Wing or. Mrs. J. Kubkowski. W. Pen s re 15 w. Doom. 6. So Fth s3s w. Sex Yfe. Royal of Canada a. Kasorn Onri ii i Gary Lori Heathcote s 5 mrs. Anne was. R. Blewett c. M. Jones s5c d. M. Kerr Toews. L. Sever. Defies so miss m. A. Carnero Groje a of lord Roberts so Tooi. Less. I mrs. Hart Sli j. Degroof s2 p. S7c Jav Goire. S5 j. Rec he. M. A worry is e. So w. S3j t. H5t, w. Dewar a g. Of Igea a. Is k. Sow s a. To7a1. To dats tie or. Horser is Susji Ortof the a re jews is i or. Staie be s. F a markets Olson International and National markets must be further devel oped Federal agricultural min ister h. A. Bud Olson told St Paul s College students at the University of Manitoba tues Day. Or. Olson called the recently announced million farm is stance program the first major step in dealing with agricultural problems in Canada but added that Farmers Musi now develop their influence in he Market place. In developing its markets agriculture is a Long Way behind other sectors he said. Co ordination will be needed o balance Supply with projected demands for agriculture products he said. For example once the demand for pork was evident hog production in creased too rapidly with result ing lower prices. Or. Olson said he does t for be a similar situation no with the emphasis on beef production. Home Upkeep takes Portland Ore. Home owning families spend an average of a year on Upkeep and remodelling. No blame attached Toi mover the magistrate said a finding of culpable negligence was beyond the scope of the inquest by that such a ruling might be found in civil proceedings. Magistrate Enns will nov make a report on the hearing t the provincial attorney general s department. Seven witnesses testified a the two hour hearing which was held in Selkirk Magis trate s court. In addition medi Cal and police reports were submitted by three witnesses Able to attend. The first witness Constable Michael Ugeburt of the Selkirk detachment of the ramp High Way patrol told the hearing that he was called to the scene of an Accident at about . Aug. 4, 32 minutes before Sunrise. On arrival const. Ugeburt said he saw a car in the East ditch off Highway 8 and three trucks a House parked nearby. He said he walked to the car and found the body of a Man later identified As or. Phi mister slumped towards the passenger Side of the front seat be said or. Phimister had severe head injuries and showed 10 signs of life. Const. Ugeburt said the Vic in s car was a total loss and had been sheared off at he top from front to Back by the collision. He said he later determined that the car had i the rear Corner of the House which was 26 feet wide to wider than the Highway it self. Const. Ugeburt also told the in Quiry that alcohol and drug tests on. Blood samples Takei from the victim s body were negative. Driver of the truck carrying the House Nelson harms now o f Thompson testified tha the moving Job began at old Kildonan at about . He said the House was being taken to Clande Boye Man., and he had driven about 20 Miles be fore the collision. Or. Harms said he had seen the Phimister car when it was one to two Miles away Travell ing South on Highway 8 at a fair when the car neared a front escort truck driven by his brother Harold harms he said it moved to wards the Side of the Road but then veered Back onto the High Way and struck the Corner of he House. Harold harms said the Phi mister car moved towards the Side of the Road when he drove Lis truck along the Centre of he Highway to warn it of the approaching House. He said his Ruck carried a wide Load sigh on the front and All three Chicles involved in the move vere equipped with flashing gets and a revolving beam. All the others who passed slowed he Suid. Thi fellow or. Phimister Slowe Down but then he accelerated again. All of a sudden his Tai end disappeared. I continue for about 500. Yards and then radioed Back and heard an Accident had Abe Dyck of Rosenorn drive of a rear escort truck told Thi hearing that he did not see the Accident until i noticed the screeching tires following the Paul Averback of 798 Mcdermot Avenue said he was driving North on Highway 8 at about . And approached the trucks moving the House from the rear. All t would say is that i did t notice the House until i was right up to he said. I saw the flashing lights of the rear truck but not the House. I m not saying that s All there was flashing lights but that s All i he said. The last witness to testify was g. F. Sewell of the Provin Cial highways department who said he issued a permit for the move on aug. 3, a Day before the Job. Or. Sewell said the permit specified in one of 12 clauses isted on it that the move was o be made Between Sunrise and Sunset. An extra clause had been added however stating that if the move was started be continued fore 7 ., the movers would have to pull off the Highway until 9 . To allow heavy traffic to pass without interference a medical report submitted to the hearing from or. W. S. Reid listed time of or. Phi mister s death As . And was caused by Shock and Haemorrhage due to extensive brain damage and a massive Skull fracture. Knits for men Regina up double knit suits knit shirts and even knit ties dominated a recent fashion show for men. Clothier Jack mock said knits also Are being shown in the formal Wear for men. Accident oct. 26th, 1971 at approximately . North of the intersection of Logan Avenue and Mcphillips Street anyone who witnessed the above Accident Between a motor vehicle and a cyclist or Hai any knowledge relative to wac please Contact or. Martin Searle Corne of Corne Cillis Corne come barristers fir solicitors 700 Paris 259 Portage ave., Winnipeg 2, Manitoba phone 942-7381 Max Feiman and sons have been instructed by genders Furni Ture Ltd. To dispose of the entire contents of their 291 Portage store by auction unreserved at 291 Portage in 3 daily sessions thursday dec. 9th, 10 tun.-10 Friday dec. 10th, 10 am. -10 . Saturday dec. Lith 10 am 5 Dju. In Kitping with our policy no to most ony of our present Stock end office furniture to our new location everything it being sold in an unreserved Public auction. Sofas and chairs a diners rockers dining Roo is Odd Buffet Odd Sidt chairs to owns Odd chests Odd night tables headboards Metal Springs mattresses Box Springs Hollywood Beds bunk Beds loveseats occasional chair table lamps desks bookcases pole lamps swag lamps Coffee tables lamp tables end tables room dividers color t.v., Black and White t.v., portable f stereos record players tape decks component sets ranges refrigerators f washers dryers freezers vacuum cleaners carpets office furniture and office National Cash bookkeeping and accounting machines by such famous makers As Pepper Kroehler Kaufman Sklar Drexel Simmons Selig Sealy Stiffel Mueller Kilgour Henri Vallier Princeville Henredon Weiman Knechtel Stanley Hesper Vic Art Ideal brass Lanark Fleetwood Phi kor Admiral Panasonic age Clairton Enterprise Hoover Boyds simple Day Shellem Woods remember this is not o sole of gain but a Sale of necessity everything must be sold to the bore Walls regardless of Cost 291 Portage 942-8161 ;