Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 15, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnick free press monday May 15, 1972 a project to bring bluebirds Back to the Winnipeg area after 50 years absence is getting support from students in a dozen special education classes in the Winnipeg school division. Here Glenn Price 11, of 291 Milton Street wields the Hammer to fasten a Bluebird House held by Steven Croquette 13, of 701 Mulvey Avenue left and Russell Ducharme 15, of 1532 Burrows Avenue. The boys built the special Bluebird houses and Are installing them along the flood Way in locations chosen to attract bluebirds in a program headed by Louis Brown special education consultant for Winnipeg schools. Brave bombs by Patrick Massey Belfast Reuter de spite the bombs and bullets that keep Northern Ireland ablaze the tourists keep of course there Aren t As Many As there used to Ian Hill of the Northern Ireland tourist Board. Some people seem to come just for thrills. There was one Busload of american tourists last year who ran into an army search. They wrote to us after wards saying How exciting they found it. And there were some Ger Man tourists recently who complained that their bus was crash kills 4 by the Canadian press four Montre Alers who died saturday when their single engine aircraft plunged into the St. Lawrence River were among 67 canadians who died accidentally Over the weekend. Of the total 46 died in traffic accidents nine drowned four persons died in the plane crash two died in fires two children suffocated in an ice Box and four died from other causes. A Survey by the Canadian press from 6 to Midnight sunday local times showed Quebec had the highest toll with 23 dead seven teen persons died in traffic accidents two drowned and four died in the plane crash. Ontario had 16 dead 10 on the roads three drowned one woman died in a fire and two children suffocated in a Back Yard ice Box. New Brunswick Manitoba and British Columbia reported six fatalities each. In new Brunswick five persons died in traffic and one drowned in Manitoba two died on the roads one drowned and three died in other accidents and in British Columbia five persons died on the roads and one in a fire. Nova Scotia reported one per son dead Road Accident and two drowned Prince Edward Island reported fatality and one from other c s e s Saskatchewan had three traffic fatalities and Newfoundland and Alberta had one accidental death Road accidents. The 46 deaths on the roads brought Canada s unofficial Highway toll for the year to the Survey docs not include Industrial accidents known slayings or suicides. Not taking them into free free Derry is the name used for the roman Catholic Region of Londonderry where the Irish Republican army is virtually the Only Law and where British soldiers and policemen do not go. We also get a lot of students coming because Northern ire land is in the Hill said. Statistics show that Northern Ireland had visitors last year. This includes business men and people making Multi ple trips. About 40 per cent of these visitors were with friends or relatives in Northern ire land. The comparable figure for 1968, which was the last year before sectarian strife Between protestants and catholics burst into open violence was visitors. Tourist Revenue for 1971 was million compared with million for 1968. The thrill seeking tourist does not have far to look. Even to the Headquarters of the Northern Ireland tourist Board he must go through strict Secu Rity checks. On the streets of Belfast and Londonderry he can see sol Diers crouched in Battle positions in doorways while unconcerned housewives Amble past. At least once a Day in Belfast he will probably hear a bomb go off. In an Ordinary department store he May have to pass a checkpoint where a. Young girl is assigned to peer inside shop Ping bags to make sure they contain nothing lethal should a tourist break her hand Mirror she will have trouble getting a replacement. Glass is in heavy demand to re place thousands of shattered window panes. The tourist will have to put u p with restaurants closing Early and buses disappearing from the roads in Early eve Ning. Not All visitors Are thrill seekers. Many head hurriedly for the country away from the sound of gel ignite exploding. We get a lot of Swiss going to the lakes in Hill said. They like out motor cruisers. Apparently you need a licence to drive a motor Cruiser in Switzerland and these Are limited. So they come despite the closure of two hotels in Belfast for Lack of business during the last year the number of hotel Beds Avail Able in the City is greater than it used to be. One 200-room hotel opened last year and another is due to Start up in june. One Large hotel has been bombed three times but is still in business. They re pulling so a u c h gel ignite under that says a wry joke going around Belfast thai it la Likely be the first licensed hotel to land on the Paris a Queen Eliza Beth and Prince Philip arrived Here under Grey skies today for an official visit marking Bri Tain s move to join the Europe an common Market. The Queen Philip were welcomed at orly Airport by president Georges Pompidou who last year dropped Long time French objections to Brit ish entry into the six nation Market. Union jacks and French flags flew at the Airport and lined the Broad Avenue Des champs Ely sees for the Queen s five Day state visit. Paris newspapers published Welcome to Elizabeth headlines in English. Queen Cabinet rift deep continued ent the usual barbs against the opposition and thumped their asks Over witty repartee. But beneath the Bland surface tie fissures run deep. There is a reckoning ahead and a settling scores that will affect the course of the party the prov nce and the country. There is no return after the tips taken by or. Castonguay ind or. L Allier. Two of the most prestigious ministers in h e government they stuck with their resignations on wednesday the Day the labor protest movement was swirling with premonitions of i Surrec Ion. That Day in sept lies an Iso ated North Shore town of workers protesting the ailing tuesday of the prov nce s three labor chieftains in effect occupied the town Cut ing off Road and rail communications taking Over the radio station and closing Down ust about All economic activity. A Man died and a dozen peole were injured after a car charged the demonstrators. In the state of confused communications no one knew How serious was the Challenge to the government or what proportions it would assume in cities towns and work Sites throughout the province. It was then that the two dissident ministers decided that the., Federal budget brought Down monday night contained the and the final evidence that nothing was to be gained by negotiating with the Federal government. By raising unilaterally old age pensions Ottawa flouted Quebec s Long purity As primarily a provincial Field of jurisdiction and that the provinces must be allowed to elaborate a coherent social policy with social priorities deter mined by the provincial govern ment. By coincidence or calculation he two men decided to act just when the Quebec government was most vulnerable. Their resignations coming amid a crisis of civil disobedience and de Lance of the government by the labor movement stabbed the Premier of Quebec not prime minister Trudeau in the Back. Their resignations carried out would have fanned the Challenge to authority and conceivably led to the resignation of or. Bourassa. Who could Tiave replaced him in midst of a double crisis is not Clear. The bargaining Power of the dissident ministers is at its Peak this week when the government must at any Cost re main United. It seems Clear that or. Bourassa got the two men to reconsider leaving the Cabinet Only after making commitments that he would take a firmer line with Ottawa in fact on thursday while the two ministers were away meditating and the whole legis lature and press gallery Hung on their decision Tough state ments against Ottawa were made with conspicuous ardor by or. Bourassa labor min ister Jean Cournoyer and Agri culture minister Norm and Tou pin. Or. Cournoyer who said he was choosing his words carefully told a parliamentary com Mittee that after discussing it with the private members the government will probably have to modify its Overall he confessed that the soft approach hitherto taken toward Ottawa had served the province badly. The hard words toward Ottawa were no doubt conciliatory signals for the Benefit of the two brooding ministers and a sign that or. Bourassa s policy i n Federal provincial negotiations would in future be Dif Erent. He got his two ministers Back and the government has sur Vived its internal crisis. The two men it is True both returned to the fold after Public expressions of extreme reluctance. Or. Castonguay stressed that it was his conscience that made him stay on during the present crisis but he warned that tie would be watching the future actions of his own government. Though he did not Ela borate he will presumably re sign if he dec cts signs of backsliding. Or. A Allier s statement also gave few signs that his reunion with the Cabinet was Perma nent. The two men were already considered rather As outsiders by the private members and the rank and file. Or. Caston Guay is a former Technocrat and of Claude Marin the nationalist former Deputy minister of inter governmental affairs credited with elaborating the Quebec centred policies of the past four provincial gov e r n me n t s or. Morin in speeches articles and a Book has been castigating the present provincial and Federal governments for reducing que Bec As be claims to the level of a municipal administration under the control of Ottawa. Or. Castonguay took up Many of or. Morin s themes Iri his statement thursday night. Or. L Allier is regarded with suspicion for having once taken out a parti quebecois membership card before he ran for the liberals in 1970. The two and or. Cournoyer a former Union National min ister who is also very nationalistic in his views Are consid ered As not really liberals but political Birds of passage who might someday find a Roost in the parti quebecois. The events of this week will have profoundly deepened the distrust Between the nationalist and the pro Trudeau wings of the provincial liberals. They Are now committed it seems Clear to a course that will either bring the provincial government into conflict with the present Federal government or will result sooner or later in a split within the provincial lib eral party. In either Case the Unity realized yesterday with or. L Al Lier s return is unstable. A purge some time in the future seems inevitable and the stakes will be the policy of the govern ment on the Canadian Constitution and Quebec s place within Canada. Copyright the Globe and mail new anus i Pius promises Quick Relief from Hemo Rhoid symptoms starting with the pain. New anus i plus does first things first. Since the pain of Hemor rho ids can be unbearable new anus i plus contains a topical Anaesthetic. This relieves even intense Hemor Rhoid pain almost As soon As you apply it. It cools that burning searing sensation. And numbs that maddening itch. And while it does All this within minutes the re Lief that it gives will last for hours. 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