Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, May 13, 1972

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 13, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday May 13, 1972 Mckibben appointed to alcoholism body Norman e. Mckibben co or dilator of drug and alcohol Edu cation for the provincial gov Fua Mamet and auction cow own Tam bom Winnipeg mud. St. I very Mim items pm Sale huge variety of household goods used bikes watches Home baking Antiques furniture toys sporting goods refreshments camping equip., clothing. Crafts hobbies. Of 10 . A ctn at . By Antwin Community before you buy just any Home read this Book. It s the first step towards making your dream come True see Over 70 imaginative family tested designs that the world s largest maker of Cedar Homes offers in the 1972 edition. All full color Oil with Interior and exterior views detailed floor plans. Every rugged Canadian Cedar Home is pre Cut for Quick easy Assembly on your lot. Shipping costs tailored to meet Competition anywhere. Money and Send for your Book now Uniat Cedar Homes Ltd. 1500 Portage Avenue Winnipeg Man. R3g ow3 a. Enclosed is for my Linda Cedar Homi plan Book Ncnew address City prov. Code. Phone Ern ment has been appointed member and chairman of the alcoholism foundation of Mani Toba for a one year term health minister Rene Toupin announced Friday. The alcoholism foundation is an Agency established and funded by the Manitoba government and is responsible for develop ing programs to Aid alcoholics. Player changes Chicago of 216 players in the Al in 1954, there were Only 88 still in the majors As of the 1959 season and Only 31 of them were still playing with the same club. 6 hour service on Black White film developing in at 10 ., out Al 4 . Bonus film with developed 12exp. 20exp. Choke of Bonus film with 35 my . 400, 125 and Fino Grain film. Our business is developing nicely Goodall photo Ltd. 321 Carlton St. Opp. Free press free parking at rear to every Mother and grandmother and great grandmother Best wishes for a healthy and Happy mothers Day from everyone at Beacon Hill Lodge nursing Home is downtown at fort and St. Mary phone 942-7541. Borowski pcs rap government borrowing Joe Borowski nip Thompson Friday teamed up with two opposition members of the Manitoba legislature to criticize the government for its More than million of pro posed capital borrowing for 1972-73. Surely there s got to be a limit and a Stop to it at some or. Borowski told the legislature agreeing with Jake Froese social credit Rhineland and j. Frank John son pc Sturgeon Creek that the province is going into debt to a Point where Mani to bans five generations from now will be paying. Or. Borowski said the prov Ince s total debt is about Bil lion and nothing to be proud of. How Long can this continue what is the breaking he asked. He said capital borrowing of the government will have to be paid for by every child that draws his first breath of that s quite a said or. Borowski. Or. Froese accused the government of perpetrating an in Justice on future generations of Manitoban and suggested the government instead be on a pay As you go basis. The government he said had no right to borrow to the extent proposed this year. They government were not elected to enslave future generations to the tune of a billion he said. The association of the University of Manitoba annual dinner tuesday May 30 in the Russell room University car str University of reception at . Dinner at . Speaker Mary Elizabeth Bayer 1972 recipient of the alumni Jubilee award for distinguished achievement assistant Deputy minister Manitoba department of tourism recreation and cultural affairs. 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Johnson also agreed that he province was going to get in too but said his main objection was the fact that much of the borrowing was not completely capital and should have been included in depart mental estimates. This is not Good be said. Gordon Beard the ind Epen Lent member of the legislature or Churchill finally got up to defend finance minister Saul Horniack. He suggested members also look at the Bene fits which future generations would reap As a result of devel pent from such borrowing. Or. Cherniack meanwhile assured the House that that the province was staying Well with n its ability to repay the moneys borrowed. He said he would not for one moment apol Gize to future generations for borrowing that will Benefit the province in years to come. The finance minister said Manitoba is third or fourth Low is in per capita borrowing in Anada. Harry Graham pc Birtle Russell was worried about what he called the open end a borrowing provisions for the Community economic devel piment fund and the Leaf rapids corporation. The capital Supply Bill pro Vides no limit on How much can borrowed for these two anti Les he said and it can be Bor rowed without legislative a Roval. Or. Graham called the million capital Supply Bill a Jake Froese social credit Rhineland was caught red added and somewhat red faced Day when it was discovered hat the member still had stud de tires on his car. The deadline for removing studded tires in Manitoba was april 30. Anyone found using he tires beyond that Date is Lible for a Fine. The matter was brought to get in the legislature during riday s question period when Tom Barrow nip flin Ion asked attorney general Al Mackling whether the Laws regarding removal of studded ires were being enforced and f so were they being applied in a uniform manner. The attorney general replied hat they were indeed being in Breed throughout the province and that Law enforcement of fairly substantial mortgage for future generations to pay off. Jean Allard Lud. Ruperts land said he was supporting the Bill he said it was Only fair that future generations should be paying for the facilities which they use. If there were More Money borrowed 25 years ago for schools in the North there would t be the Large number of untrained people there today. J. Frank Johnston pc Sturgeon Creek said it s alright for future generations to pay for what they use present government should t bequeath them a debt they can t handle. And Manitoba s capital budget is getting to that Point he said. David Blake pc min Nedosa said he is alarmed to some degree by the extent of the province s capital borrow ing. But he said he was sure the finance department experts made the Best Deal they could for Manitoba. He said the Lack of information for certain capital expenditures such As million for highways million for health and million for Gen eral purposes is regrettable. I would t go so far As. To Call it a slush fund but it certainly looks like a fund of con he said. J. M. Froese. So Shine land adjourned debate. The Bill is now going through debate on second Reading. There is a need for an in crease in the rates paid in dependent truckers in the prov Ince l. R. Bud Sherman told the Manitoba legislature Fri Day. He was speaking during com Mittee of the whole debate on the departmental estimates for this fiscal year of highways minister Peter Burtniak. Or. Burtniak said there shortly will be an increase in truck rental rates and he said he Toped this will solve part of the Independent truckers problem. Or. Sherman said truckers costs have increased items such As licensing insurance Gas repairs and equipment and the Cost of living has gone up since truckers rates were ast increased in 1966. He said an inequity can also exist in the Case where trucking work is subcontracted but the subcontractor May not pay the going rate. Henry Einarson pc Rock Lake said truckers were the largest hit of any group by a topic licensing rates and he wondered what the extent was of this added Cost. On the matter of subcontracting or. Burtniak said his department has taken no action yet. Replying to or. Einarson he said he was t aware of in creased licence fees under a topic. Embarrassed Froese caught with studs flyers were not playing favor i t e s with anyone be they members of government or from outside the province. In View of what he the at Torney general has just said could he Tell me Why the member for Rhineland is still driving with studded said Joe Borowski nip the revelation brought chants of shame shame from both sides of the House and the attorney general promised he would take the matter under and visement., or. Froese quickly jumped to his feet Point of order to explain that he would have re moved the studded tires from his car some time ago but had not done so because he had been unable to get proper sum Mer tires on time. What do pcs want Schreyer wonders after welfare attack the progressive conserva Tives Don t seem to be Able to make up their minds on where they want the provincial government to go on welfare policy premiered Schreyer said Friday. The Premier replying at his regular weekly news conference to an attack on the government and on health minister Rene Toupin in the legislature thurs Day by Inez Trueman pc fort said the progressive conservatives first com Plain that the province in t Tough enough on welfare recipients and then when we do take corrective measures they say we re too he said the progressive conservative attack amounts to a Heads we win tails you lose approach. I say the hell with he said. Just the hell with that. I Don t take them seriously any the Premier said the govern ment is concerned about rising welfare costs and that s Why it appointed or. Clarence Barber As a one Man commission to study the problem. He said the regulations under which welfare is Given out and the Case workers who administer the program Are for the most part the same As those under the previous progressive conservative govern ment. Asked about mrs. Truer an s charges that or. Toupin is in competent or. Schreyer said it s very easy for her to say that. I Don t see where she has All that great administrative sex asked if he is satisfied with or. Toupin s performance As minister he said under the circumstances i m satisfied he added that he did t know if it s possible to be satisfied with the operation of any welfare department. Any where in Canada. The Case workers can Al times make mistakes he said but they should be discussed on apprentice rank Salt. Lake City Middle weight Boxer Gene Fullmer is listed As an apprentice welder by the Ken Sccott Copper com Pany a Fitch operates in Bingo am Utah. A Case by Case basis not raised As a scandalous Issue h the House. He said the practice of the progressive conservatives in complaining about the govern ment s actions and then taking the opposite View when corrective actions Are taken is critical in every truckers increases needed. Says Sherman replying to a question by a thur t. Moug pc Charles or. Burtniak said a pol icy on the proposed Beltway in West Winnipeg would be announced in due he said he was t aware of such a policy existing now. An attempt by Harry Graham pc Birtle Russell to bring into the debate the recently released report criticizing former highways minister Joe Borowski nip Thompson when he ran the department was ruled out of order. 300 wins Mark new York Only 12 pitch ers in the history of major league baseball have chalked up 300 or More wins. 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