Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 18, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday february 18, 1972 about 60ins on a journey. Al3j a lot easier alon6 to phone cheap for . A a Broo Hilda Yew and is 60 a Beers sesame Street Archie x have Beautiful. Sioux beaded Vest All sewn with sinew on Buckskin did you bring in something for our v f lore t brought y i got an Aztec a Silver Navaho a what did of see you bring. Ii forgot jughead to get something i was in the crowded corridor and it disappeared Blondie it relaxes me a Wenj i do bran work me Hac a brain transplant in just be i m maxims a a Waiko of paper clips while i m think kinds Bumstead Matare you doing Vou re supposed to be working of the of rigs ont act rip Kirby it s this and Paragon that 6reat Scott i think i m As jealous As j a puzzl5p. I be got Tonc Ware about him. Why Ali j appreciate Paragon Here Topay. He that Fred. Comes with the Best Jar references. Uke to few meet him 7 i rip Kirby you re j the Honor 15 the famous Ditc Cave this is a great a first time Topay held i and Lois i talked to this salesmen took Rve phone messages for Chip and let Daws in and out six times half hitch removal of restrictions on feed grains urged by Paul Pihi Chyn free press staff writer All restrictions on the inter provincial movement of fee grains should be removed a j Murta of Graysville man., Sai thursday. Speaking at the opening ses Sion of the Canadian oilseed and Barley association Confer ence in Winnipeg or. Murta said the removal of these restrictions is essential if in problems of marketing and disposal of Western Canadian feet grains Are to be solved. Or. Murta is a Grain Farmer and respected spokesman on the producer viewpoint in Grain marketing. He is a former or Manitoba Farmer and a member of the Carman farm business association. The question of free move ment of feed grains in Canada has grown into a National de Bate with livestock producers in Ontario and Quebec feeling they Are being disadvantaged because of the present restrictions enforced by the Canadian wheat Board which result in a higher Price for feed grains in the East. Eastern producers receive a freight rate subsidy from the Federal government to offset some of the disadvantage. However if the Trade restriction were to be eliminated or. Murta said this feed freight assistance should be eliminated immediately in Ontario and Western Quebec and phased out Over a 10-year period in Eastern Quebec and the maritime. Or. Murta suggested the Trade restrictions should be re moved in two stages. First the removal of restrictions on feed Grain movement within the three Prairie prov inces followed by the total re Moval of the restriction across the country. A d o m e s t i c Price higher than our Export Price alienates both our customers in Eastern Canada and our competitors on the world Market. In both in stances we invited he said. Of r e e Access to Western grains by the rest of Canada is the key to keeping these markets 4 groups want mint downtown four groups Are opposed to i a y i n g the Royal Canadian mint slated for Winnipeg built on the outskirts of the City and they will be asking the Federal government to consider a Loca Ion downtown. They Are the Winnipeg and District labor Council the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce he Indian and Metis Friendship Centre and the Community Wei Are planning Council. They were preparing Friday a joint submission on the mint o be submitted to Federal sup by minister James Richardson. The draft letter said in part we feel that locating the mint n a major Highway on the Edge f the City would be most Munfor Omni theatre pushed to financial Brink Dennis Gallagher president of Omni theatre Ltd., 1680 St. James Street has resigned from that Post effective next tuesday because of the inability of the Board of directors of the Manitoba development corporation to make a in a letter to or. Peter Briant chairman of Mac or Gallagher said that the Board s indecision regarding Loans to Omni theatre Ltd. Have pushed it to the Brink of financial ruin. The Pilot project for of Nithe atre Ltd. Which started operations in april 1971, was the documentary the begin Ning and end of the world created for use in planetariums. A two part loan for the project was negotiated with Mac or. Gallagher said in a Tele phone interview Friday. The first sum was and the second was the Mac unexpectedly stopped advances on the second loan nov. 5 and indicated at that time that Mac would no longer provide financing for the company. Or. Gallagher said probable reason for cancellation of pay ments was that the Board of directors did t think that the Pilot project would be Success Ful. Omni theatre was Able to obtain other financing in order to Complete the documentary. The beginning and end of the world opened dec. 27. 1971, in Denver Colorado and has been negotiating with other planetarium directors for further Book Ings he added. The Board of directors then indicated that Mac would continue to provide financial sup port for the company after visiting Denver and inspecting the equipment and program. Since then no action by Mac has been taken said or. Gallagher. An emergency interim and Vance was promised on feb. 8 but has not materialized and or. Gallagher has been unsuccessful in trying to reach any of the senior staff members. If you had made some Deci Sion one Way or the other either to continue your support or to allow us to accept the out Side financing which was offered Manitoba would have a new exciting Industry spreading its name across North America and providing jobs and Revenue for the the letter states. If he does not hear from the Mac by tuesday he will have to stick to his resignation and wind up the affairs of of Nithe atre said or. Gallagher during the interview. The staff of the company has Ivor ked without pay for the last new months. I certainly wish it could con Niue. I hate to Sec All of that work go to a receiver would be Lucky to brain 10 cents on the Dollar for playing to packed houses Ever since said or. Gallagher. Omni theatre Ltd. Has been it proposed two alternative downtown Sites the Canadian National railways East Yard. The Whittier Park area in St. Boniface. The draft submission said the group understood location requirements for the mint Are an. Area of 25 to 50 acres and development of a tourist attraction. But it said Cost Benefit must be the prime consideration. It said motorists travelling in the higher Speed zones on the Edge of the City Are less Likely to Stop and tour the mint. It said a Central Winnipeg site would mean easier Access for both visitors and citizens. It also argued a downtown site could stimulate develop ment in adjacent areas and give the Federal government an Opportunity to demonstrate its concern with the problems we submission then set out what it called two realistic of the railway Yard site it said this we see As Ideal located near Broadway and main Street and Highway 1. It is Only a few minutes walk from downtown and the Centennial concert Hall Complex. Located at the historic Forks of the red and Assiniboine Rivers the combination of historic and natural Beauty would give excellent tourist regarding the Whittier Park area it said the land is Al ready assembled and ready for clearance. Being situated at a Bend in the red River the Nat ural Beauty would do much for the tourist Appeal of the mint. The construction of a footbridge would make both the mint and Park area easily accessible from the draft also said As Citi Zens from various segments of the Community we have in common an interest in the growth and development of Winnipeg As the kind of City or. Murta blamed the wheat i Board for part of the problem in the feed Grain Market say ing it has erred in attempting to apply the same marketing philosophy and technique to feed grains As they have developed for wheat. The potential growth Market for feed grains As Well As live Stock and poultry is brighter than it is for milling feed Grain marketing differs from the milling wheat Market he said. The demand is More elastic there Are More substitutes and the number of buyers and Sellers is much greater. Or. Murta said that by in of i feet removing the control of feed grains from the wheat Board Western Farmers would be Able to broaden their own Market potential and increase i sales. As practising Farmers we rebel against policies that Are resigned to acceptance of what Little captive Market is Avail Able to Prairie part of the reason for. Wheat Board control of feed grains now is to attempt to stabilize the Price. However or. Murta feels that individual Grain firms and agencies responsible for the marketing of feed grains must be prepared to merchandise the volume of the product individual Farmers produce at whatever Price attainable. No marketing agencies the wheat Board for example can obtain this objective while at tempting to protest the per Bushel in Short or. Murta was Call ing for a free Market in order to increase feed grains sales and notably Barley. More than 315 people representing the producers and the oilseed and Barley Industry Are attending the two Day National conference at the Winnipeg inn. The conference the 12th in the association history is being sponsored by the various companies involved in the Industry. Would exclude buses chief Norman Stewart of Winnipeg s inner City police department is calling for an amendment to the Manitoba Highway traffic act to exclude the City s transit buses from a Tiuliu Imog a me mini i Tuy lha be Ouw Ssiss mrk for to All toe time West been tawn6 trixie Over to me s just protecting pe5 put he Money advanced by Mac and the other creditors would receive nothing. Or. Gallagher said in the letter. Or. Gallagher said he plans to pick another location Proba Bly somewhere in the United states to continue his work. Premiered Schreyer of Manitoba said Friday morning that if Omni theatre is running into difficulties so quickly its viability will have to by seriously questioned. Or. Schryer said he did t think any decision on financing the operation could be made in so Short a time As two weeks. On the other hand the Origi Nal Mac decision must have been made on or. Gallagher s information that he gave them the projections that he Drew for them the general description of viability which he must have Given them and so if there is a coming months. Teachers object to article objections arc being voiced by the Manitoba teachers society to a recent article on increments in teachers salaries published in a newsletter of the Manitoba association of school trustees. Bryan d. Bjerring editor of the Manitoba teacher has writ ten de Martens editor of the trustees newsletter complain ing of distortion in the article. In his letter or. Bjerring said to question very closely j f i _ Competition Retreat sounded Ottawa up the government appeared to Retreat thursday from last june s com p e t i t i o n Bill saying in the i Mittic said a traffic inspector View. Chief Stewart s recommendation is scheduled to be considered by City Council s works and operations committee next week. A transit Driver was suspended last month for insubordination when he said he would not allow passengers to stand in the front stairwell of his buses because he Felt it would con Travene the Highway traffic act. The Driver was later rein stated. Chief Stewart in his report to by submitted to the works com parliament a barrage of 285 briefs mostly from a hostile business Community will continue to be studied in the search for development of a modern and work an feel that his View in any Way due to the number of passengers on a bus that could have been considered overloaded under the traffic act when he sat in the Driver s Able Competition policy. The Bill introduced last june by Ron Basford shifted last month by prime minister tru Deau to Urban affairs has been criticized by business As Sti Ling and unworkable. Or. Basford s successor As corporate affairs minister is Robert Andras also co-chair-1 Man of the Liberal election Job sex to occupy him heavily in in Early january chief Stewart told Harry f. Burns the City s transit director that overloading of buses could be classified As a breach of the Highway traffic act. The chief now is calling for a traffic act amendment to re solve the problem. Problem so soon i would have to officials said a new Bill is in before Spring and May v 17v w j 11 f Opi Llly c11iu 111" i the author of the article in inc decision making in the not unveiled until next fall. J dictates teachers salaries have i j risen an average of 62 per cent in five years and contends that the pattern of increments on teacher salaries must be consid ered in addition to negotiated raises. The five year period is deceptive or. Bjerring said because teachers were granted a major increase Between 1966 and 1967 at the request of both teachers and trustees to Stop the loss of and Jar. Gallagher As that suggests the Bill will not come up for debate before 1973. Or. Schreyer said he is sure partly because its size and the decision to finance of complexity is expected to re Nithe atre was arrived at to a Large extent on the basis of the information or. Gallagher gave the development corporation several months ago. He recalled that there was a suggestion several months ago that the operation was t via ble but later i was told quire a great Deal of parliamentary time. It would replace the com Bines investigation act and set out Tough rules for business on Price fixing bid rigging false advertising and other anti competitive practices. It would create a competitive Demolay ceremony saturday about 50 Young people from across Manitoba win receive initial and Demolay degrees of the order of Demolay saturday during a private ceremony in the masonic memorial Temple Corydon Avenue and Osborne people ranging in the i teachers from the province things had tamed the Corner j practices tribunal that could about 55 per cent of Mani-1 the picture was starting to j mergers crack Monopo j Toba teachers receive no Mere lies and investigate business age from 14 to a to the i ments he said because Mere i the intent was pretty Clear practices Demolay youth organization ments Are granted annually j or Gallagher intended to j in o business which sponsored by various i Only to teachers who Are not j Ifo Jorge in a bit of Avant government said thai devel masonic groups. The Orga uha yet at the maximum of their Garde. 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