Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 13, 1971, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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By Alice Kueger the Manitoba government has lifted its Boycott of the Bif four automobile manufacturers and has purchased 280 vehicles for the government vehicles for we government vow Ere Soi cited Fleet at prices almost As Good St Une ads wee abated. As acting Public work minister Russell Doern announced monday. The minister told a press con Ference that while it was ficut to make an accurate com Parison with previous years appeared that Ford Chrysler american motors and Genera motors prices were Good value for the Dollar. He said it was difficult to determine the Fleet discounts of the companies had been reinstated in their original form. The minister estimated the t i ijt7fthe Fol Al cars Auto Industry of three four manufacturers to be about or. Doern said most of the vehicles being traded in this year have a much higher mile age than those traded in in the past. He said that while the average Price per car is up slightly Over 1970 approximately the value of equipment which the manufacturers now install As Standard equipment and which were previously purchased As options More than offset the slight in crease in value per unit. As Well he said the Mani t o b a government is buying More intermediates and com pacts than before. The Boycott of the four major automobile manufacturers was put into effect last year when he companies announced they were discontinuing their Fleet discounts. Or. Doern said the moratorium on purchasing last year gave Manitoba an Opportunity to re evaluate its Purchas. No policy on cars and the make up of its Fleet. Different jobs require Dif Ferent vehicles and we think we can achieve greater efficiency by relating the vehicle Man fined for no life jackets an employee of the Manitoba department of mines resources and environmental management was fined monday in provincial magistrate s court for failing to have life jackets in a boat. Colin Edward Hughes 25, pleaded guilty before Magis trate Lawrie Mitchell to the charge which arose out of an incident last july 25 on Skow Nan Lake near Lake Winnipegosis in which one Man was drowned. Counsel for the Federal de part Mentor Justice Hersh Wolch. Told court that Hughes and three other residents were on their Way to Check an instrument at the North end of the Lake. Hughes allowed an. Other Man to drive the boat which was equipped with a 50 horsepower motor. The boat apparently struck some weeds and the engine stopped. The boat capsized. Court was told All four men at first stayed with the boat then two of the men attempted to swim to an Island about half a mile away. After swimming about 100 Yards they turned to come Back to the boat and one drowned. Drowned in the Accident was Melvin Marion of Skownan Man. More closely to the nature of the he said. The minister said bids received last week indicate there is keen Competition for the provincial business. He said the the government received replies from six dealers. This year it received replies from 14. The increased interest in obtaining provincial business by the dealers and the resulting competitive prices Are healthy signs which ensure that we Are obtaining Good value for our he said. By accepting the bids which we received at the former Low Price we will be saving at least on the vehicles now being he said re Ferring to the general increase manufacturers last week. Or. Doern said the 280 cars constitute about 50 per cent of the total annual requirements of the province and said tenders would go out in Jan uary and again in april for More. Fish Plant faces Jan. 15 phaseout the fish processing Plant a Selkirk Man., May be just i sort of handling station by the end of january Patrick Ber Tram manager of the Freshwater fish marketing corporation in Winnipeg said Here monday. Or. Bertram said this Wil occur when the new fish processing Plant at 1199 Road Transcona starts up. As this new operation comes on Stream the Selkirk Plant will be phased out said or Bertram and it will be closed completely in four or five months. He said a number of the 118 employees at the Sel Kirk Plant will be working in Transcona. He said Jan. 15 is the targe Date by which the fish process ing operations at Selkirk Are expected to cease. By next monday the trans Cona Plant will be a full com Mercial he said though Start up problems will still have to be ironed out. The first Carload of fish to be processed is expected thurs Day. About 50 workers came on the payroll at the Transcona Plant monday said or. Ber Tram and Are familiarizing suggests govt run Oil companies the Manitoba and Saskatchewan governments should establish publicly owned Oil companies in an attempt to break the Large Multi National com Pany monopolies on the Industry a Saskatchewan la suggested sunday. John Richards the nip member for Saskatoon univer sity Riding said in an interview after a Public meeting i have a feeling that the Saskatchewan government is serious about j however the 27-year-old la did t know if both governments had put their Heads together on the question of Crown corporations for the Oil Industry within their boundaries. He said that the Saskatchewan government May after looking at the Coop refinery at Regina build a government operated refinery in the very near should Manitoba decide to enter the Field both provinces could get a much sooner Start on the idea if they worked together. Seven rockets launched Churchill Man. Staff seven rockets were launched Here Friday with what Church ill rocket Range superintendent j. T. Faulkner called excellent precision in an expert West on Westminster Avenue two Hurt in separate accidents two persons were sent to hos Pital after separate accidents saturday afternoon. Patricia Ann Banycky 18, of 525 Smithfield Avenue who sustained head injuries was de scribed As being in fair Condi Tion monday in Winnipeg Gen iral Hospital. Miss Banycky was proceeding ast on Inkster Boulevard at . Sunday when her vehicle was in collision with an automobile driven by Wanda Fri Lumovic 25, of 453 Church Avenue who had been proceed no West on Inkster Boulevard and was making a left turn onto Mcphilips Street the trip movie vehicle crossed Mcphilips Street where t collided with a northbound automobile driven by Garry Luch. 20, of 42 Poison Avenue who had stopped for a red Light. The trip Movic car came to est against the Toronto Dominion Bank at 1317 Mcphilips Street Winnipeg police said. Patrick Lai. 19. Of 190 Home Street is in fairly Good Condi Tion in Winnipeg general Hospi Tal As a result of a two car a ident at . At the intersection of Westminster ave be and Arlington Street or. Lai had been proceeding when his vehicle was involved the collision at Arlington m _. Street with an automobile driven by Francisco Crocus 35, of we twin Man. Or. Lai was taken to Winnipeg general hos next february or March. Pital and admitted with severe stomach pains. Suffering maids London special meter but once the governments embark on the scheme it s going to make the struggle Over aut Opac in Manitoba look like a sunday he said adding that the Large Oil Compa Nies would do everything in their Power to prevent the governments from entering the lucrative Field. Or. Richards said that the two most important benefits that could be achieved by publicly owned Oil companies would be maintenance of jobs and reductions Likely order of 20 per cent in the Cost of Petroleum products. For example he said the Coop refinery at Regina turns Back profits of about or million annually to the co operative. A provincial government he said might generate As much As million a year from a government operated Oil Indus try. The Public meeting at which or. Richards was guest speaker was sponsored by the Osborne fort and Winnipeg North nip associations and the Manitoba Waffle ele ment of the new democrats. Reason for the meeting was the decision of Imperial Oil to shut Down within two years its refineries in Winnipeg Regina and Calgary and centralize the operation in Edmonton. Closure of the Winnipeg operation said by Gonick nip member for Crescent Wood would affect about 200 employees and about people their families directly. The Manitoba la suggested the constituency organizations organize a protest against Imperial lil. Or. Gonick said that Industry must have a social responsibility to an area after it has been allowed to operate in it for a number of years. Or. Gonick said runaway Industry should forfeit its rights to property and facilities if it leaves unemployment behind. When an Industry leaves the government should have the Dusty s move. Another suggestion from the floor called for a Boycott on Imperial Oil products. Themselves with operations. By mid january he said there should be 100 or so workers at the Transcona Plant 115 counting supervisors at an average wage of an hour. Eventually total employment at the Plant is expected to hover around 200, or. Bertram said. Thirty from the Selkirk operation have already been hired and eventually 55 will be employed with More having that Opportunity during the Peak summer months. Or. Bertram said the trans Cona Plant could be producing at the rate of 15 million pounds a year by summer. He said it is hoped to have the Plant into its full Winter production schedule by Jan. 15. Lawrence Goodman Plant manager at Selkirk said that All the employees there had a Chance to move to the trans Cona Plant. However or. Bertram said production depends on such fac tors As markets and catch. Whether Lake Winnipeg closed by the provincial government to commercial fishing because of Mercury pollution is reopened again is a Factor he said. Or. Bertram said work was started on the Transcona Plant in autumn 1970, and when All the equipment is in place by May this year the Plant Cofeld Cost Between to million. Or. Goodman said the 70 year old Selkirk Plant processes around pounds of rough fish weekly. Some of the woman workers who comprise about 50 per cent of the Plant s work Force did t want to leave Selkirk however because their Hus bands have jobs at the Mani Toba rolling Mills factory there he said. All the employees Are from the Selkirk District said or. Goodman. Operations at the Selkirk Plant will cease As the trans Cona operation comes on Stream he said. The Transcona Plant will then be the Plant in Only the fish processing province. The Freshwater fish marketing corporation is a Federal Agency. Seating reductions May last the Manitoba liquor control commission May extend a seat ing reduction in seven main Street area hotels past the in tended 30-Day trial period. The suggestion came Over the weekend after the commission lifted the seating reductions in 10 of the 17 hotels named nov. 25. The seating reductions were ordered by j. Frank Syms commission chairman because of what he called abuses in serving drinks in the hotels. The 10 hotels which were Given their original seating sack were the Yale Oxford Patricia West Royal Albert mount Royal Sutherland Empress Savoy and Kings Olels. The other seven where the reduction is still in effect and which could be subject to a longer reduction period Are the Brunswick National Leland St Charles Bell new Occidental and Northern hotels. The 10 restored to original eating capacities were in formed by letter on Friday from or. Syms. The reason for government Nave the reduction the Corn right to step in and operate the Mission said Plant if it was feasible. Or the taken Ankjer look at the Estua government should sell land ton since the ban and Ftp the. And facilities and Divide the proceeds among the people adversely affected by the in Icen Cees in these hotels had Hown proper cognizance f o r the reasons for the reductions. The 10 hotels where the reduction was lifted were Able to return to their original seating on saturday. Milvor to seek Metis leadership ment involving the United states Cannonball 2 satellite. The Experiment was co or donated with the Cambridge re search Range in Massachusetts in association with the United states air Force. Its purpose was to measure and Stady atmospheric densities. The Jannsch pattern followed at the can rain Range included the la inching a Loki Dart Roc Ket at 0805 a Nike to London special meter two thirds of the Voois a major rocket at 0846 m a i d s suffer As much As and North province and a second Lola Dart at 0945, Drivers when they slap a Park j at the constitutional Confer the main live Tomahawk at my ticket on a car. The pm Mamiofa. M we 1023. A third Loki Dart at 1045, Cal Magazine general mayor Milvor also representing four of a second Nike Iroquois at 1200 j finer has reported that Many m a thorough assessment of oot of the i and a final at 1230. J of the ladies take to track tril j t h e federation s Constitution branches a Kuteva of we at the Low Point of its Ortt in fiets in order to Cope with the was passed recently at a abase of Many convention at tace Pas was meter maids cps it the profession number of candidates raining for the top Post in any organization. He thought there would be a number of others nominated. Asked what he would do if not elected mayor Milvor said he did not take that possibility discussing his reasons for j too seriously since he had been taking such action mayor Mel j a pretty consistent Winner when Vor said there was an apparent it came to elections. However Lack of comprehension in the he said if Defeated he would organization As a whole and j consider forming a separate or Lack of concern about the Condi Gaviri nation for the Metis people Thompson Man. Staff mayor Don Milvor of Wabowden announced Here sunday that he will be a candidate for president of the Manitoba Metis federation at the next Provin Cial convention expected to be i the Vas his of Char chill Che i Canaon Bab was at an Alstede of approximately 137 csome conference. Their chief grief Atice was Lack of effective tsp a Tedy and ters. The Iraq Safe peaked at 250 j not repeat Sotic of names control at tie to of needed i fat too a web emphasis was and the at spheres preyed key part in or. Side to i car Dali is is tos 3sm -39 Irja Tjaart jct i Wale use to said a sneer raid Dasiy at gtd scenes i 3oal Ixo store i Caa my Fea Baad eos lie Rede Rabiaa. Lie a drafted Fei Ted Sot sofa talc pkg Bat Heap tue Abidjan tas of the orests irks 5a Relefa a snort tripled fews 3955 3v, test to was aft
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