Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 25, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 overture concert officers elected the overture concert association elected the following executive officers for 1972-73 at a general meeting held april 17 in the Pas Man Hank Light president mrs. J Audrey Bachelor. Mrs. Edna i Whitaker mrs. Mary William son. Mrs. Ailene Johnson and i mrs. Winona Hanover return inti officers fran Wershler. J i. I i a Henderson mrs. Fran Coulter mrs. Gil Cotton and Strini Reddy. New members. Winnipeg Frei fress. Tuesday. April 25. 1972 develop Power fill memory t a tinted publisher in he Hun reports there is a simple ugh que a powerful memory which ran pay Ami real dividends in both business and in Ial advancement and works like to give you added poise necessary sell Siul greater popularity. According to this publisher Many people do nor. How much they could influence others simply by remembering accurately everything they see. Hear or read. Whether in Busi Ness at. 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Staff the 41st annual convention o f the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce got into full swing Here monday with a heavy Agenda that included the first of five policy sessions. The first session dealt Only with amendments to the Chambers existing policy and 16 of 48 resolutions prepared in Advance by member Chambers. They will be dealt with at four similar sessions today. The Day s activity opened with greetings to the 148 Dele Gates from outgoing president k. 0. Bicknell of Brandon mayor h. L. Henderson of por Tage la Prairie mrs. Audrey Healey. President of the por Tage la Prairie and District chamber of Commerce and Graeme t. Haig representing the Canadian chamber of com Merce. The Chambers audited Finan Cial statement showing a cur rent Cash balance of was accepted and the firm of Burch Findlay Mcfarlane and company was retained As the Chambers auditors. Attendance fell slightly Short of expectations with 46.of the 80 member Chambers registering for the convention. The afternoon session of the convention was taken up by a leadership in action seminar conducted by Arnold Klayh president of the newly formed East St. Paul chamber of com Merce. The Day s sessions concluded with a dinner addressed by premiered Schreyer and a Casino and dance in the por Tage la Prairie Centennial Hall. Also presented during the Sec Ond Day of the three Day convention was the report of Chambers manager Murray Bater. He reported that he and Chambers Field service representatives made 93 visits to various Chambers during the year. These included action seminars held in Macgregor Hamiota. Arborg and Manitou. He also reported on the Suc Cess of the Chambers group insurance plan and on the report of the Chambers to the mini mum wage Board of Manitoba. Membership in the Chambers decreased from 82 to 80 during the year he said but it still represents Well Over 80 per cent of All Chambers of Commerce in the province. Policy meeting set the Canadian jewish Congress will hold a leadership policy meeting thursday in Winnipeg. Congress leaders will Evalu ate and co ordinate National policy for the coming year which includes a lobby for the increased emigration of jews from the . And release of jewish prisoners of con science serving terms in . Labor Camps. An unusual habit of the Fox Squirrel is that it is said to mate for life. Free installation of Sheridan aluminium awnings phone for a free estimate 452-2805 woolco correction re trim your Lawn and of april Green rocket Cas Lawn Mower read 3 Viz . Briggs Stratton engine should have read 3 ., not . I5kooker, George Allen 56, of 2 Bathgate Bay fort Garry. Chambers. David Wallace 31, of 92 Harrowby Avenue. St. Vital. Devrieze. Mrs. Alphonse Maria 75, of 572 the Toal is by Michael Sharpe Brandon Man. Special Tremblay Street St. Boni face. Duchon. Fanny. 81. Of the i publication of a Brandon police Park Manor personal care report on problem Metis fam investigating the events rounding the preparation sur and Home widow of Aaron do i ies in the City and allegations Chon. I police harassment against Forrest. Harry 81, of native Peoples held its Poison Avenue. Hearing monday. Gammie Mary 84. Of 735 Sim j six witnesses presented sum Coe Street widow of John m a r i e s to the Gammie. Gregson Alice Mary. 24. Of 138 Armstrong Avenue West Kildonan. Hird mrs. Albert 86, fanning the fires and attempt j ing to agitate and discredit 1 senior officials of the City. The Brief maintained that the conduct of the City and its senior officials was aimed at at tempting to assist an obvious problem and that there was no it i u a u i. Commission. Which is headed by former win i n i p e g police i James Toal. Intention to discriminate final i the president of the Canadian native Justice league a. J. Anabess. Presented a four Page Brief which mainly attacked the mayor the City and provincial superintendent of 818 Lackley Road Lang t r Ford. . Formerly of Winnipeg tenders for the construction of reinforced Concrete foundations and structural steel overhead Crane runway but Weld Plant m245.0 Redditt subdivision Transcona Man. Scaled tenders addressed to or. R. J. Honson. Chief Engineer Canadian National railways enclosed in the self addressed envelope supplied will be received up to o clock noon. . Tuesday. May 9, 1972. Plans specifications instructions to bidders form of contract and form of tender will be loaned to contractors on Trie Deposit of a certified Cheque made payable to the Canad an National railway company in the amount of fifty dollars this Deposit will be refunded when plans and specifications Ore returned to the railway in Good condition. Plans specifications instructions to bidders form of contract and form of tender May be obtained on or alter monday april 24, 1972 from office of construction Engineer room 460, Union station Winnipeg Man. Or. Engineering plan room 14th floor 935 Lagau Cheniere St. West Montreal 101, Quebec. The lowest or ony tender not necessarily accepted. For further information plea Etele phone 514-877-8758. Office of chief Engineer and Tan National railways Montreal. Quebec. Or. Pratt said the allegation of police harassment made by chief Courchene were a Black in a Brief presented on behalf of the City of Brandon by solicit Donald Pratt the role played by the Manitoba Indian i brotherhood and it s president. Home milk. Maria. 84r of the j chief Dave Courchene. Was sex holy family nursing Home j to naively criticized formerly of Conor Man. Kahn. Agnes 66. Of Dundee. Scotland widow of Rajah Kahn. Lewis. Francis James g6. Of 197 Horace Street. St. Boni face. Lyons. Thuridur 80, of 1723 main Street West Kil j Donan formerly of Selkirk Man. Mann. Rudolph Gieber 86. Of i 58 Hart Avenue. I Mcpherson. William 76. Of 1198 Esq malt Road. Suite 206, Victoria. Mondin Ada 80, of the Cen Mark against the City but that the charge had health minister Rene Toupin. Or. Anabess said the mayor of Brandon does not Lake the com Mission proceedings seriously and that the matter of his con duct As chairman of the police commission should be answer Able to the courts. Or. Anabess exonerated the Constable who wrote the report saying he was Only acting under orders and adding that his organization would not press proven nor had or. Courchene i presented any evidence to substantiate his claim. J instead says the City Brief. Or. Courchene walked out of this commission without giving for action against a group of never been petitioners in the East end of trial Park Lodge formerly of Colony Street widow of her Bert Mondin. Peterson mrs. Verner eve Lyn 47. Of 28 Flora place. Raven Vincent w. An j n i c 93, of 88 Arlington Street. Renn1e. William. 73. Of 1230 Pembina Highway suite 2n, fort Garry. Tucker George. 88, of convalescent Home of Nipes formerly of Gunnell Street. T y m 0 c h e k Thomas any evidence or offering any the conduct of the brotherhood s counsel Ken Regier also came under attack from the City. Throughput the hear Ings says the City Brief his conduct had been to Rass Cut Down and humiliate witnesses and particularly representatives of the City of the 68. Of 177 Burrows Avenue self employed accor the Brief states that the Indi an brotherhood acted irresponsibly and without justification throughout the five months of the hearings it was pointed out that the brotherhood was responsible for the hearings being initiated by Manitoba attorney Genera Ai Mackling. The Brief presented by or. Pratt went on to say that the now controversial police report had Dion player Nau been prepared in an at Yee Jim 74. Of 211v, Pacific however misdirected to Avenue assist in the native problem in Young. Margaret Ellen. 72, of Day Eden Man., formerly of Kirk the City beef also criticized Field Park Man. For further information please Sec the classified death notices i the role of the Brandon Sun in the entire controversy As being unfair in their a i number of Brandon University 1 professors were accused of your personal postal code labels free with your name and address to each new depositor opening an account of or More. 500 labels packaged in convenient dispenser open your account today the City who had taken up a petition on the Metis families. The native Justice league president said that it was subtly suggested to them by the mayor to draw up the or. Anabess claimed they were misled into taking the wrong course of action. The league president also criticized or. Toupin for not Dis playing initiative in granting his group s proposal for a native Hostel in Brandon. M r Anabess complimented Brandon University and its faculty for the role i t had played in the controversy. He concluded by saying he hoped the efforts of the commission will Lead to a better understanding Between the non native and native people of Manitoba. Another Brief presented on behalf of the Brandon Sun and its publisher l. D. Whitchead by lawyer James Potter set out our View of the journalistic principles which seem applicable the Sun Brief said that a newspaper s most important function is to inform and that the practice of printing leaks had become widely accepted in the journalistic profession. It added that newspapers like to think of themselves As a bul Wark against regimented think ing and thus must present More than one Side for the Public to i see and thereby give them the i Opportunity to draw their own i conclusions. I the Brandon Sun Brief con i eluded that if there is con j Troverso in the Community the newspaper must reflect it and serve As a vehicle for it. 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