Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 17, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fru Felss wednesday May 17, 1972 critics attacked a Manitoba Hydro official said tuesday Many unqualified people have been attacking the Utility in recent years and their criticisms have been nothing More than the official Earl Mills pub Lic relations manager for Mani Toba Hydro made the comment during a luncheon address to about 125 members of the Winnipeg kiwanis club at the hotel fort Garry. While or. Mills did not name the critics and avoided refer ring to specific Hydro projects he questioned their knowledge of the problems associated with supplying Power resources to the province. A great controversy has sur rounded Manitoba Hydro for the past few years. There have been a great Many irresponsible people talking about he said. Or. Mills said most of the criticisms made against Hydro development plans have been based on unfounded reports and should be interpreted by the Public As he then listed numerous achievements of the Utility in past years emphasizing it will become a billion Dollar opera Tion during 1972. Or. Mills noted that the Hydro operation in Manitoba is four times the size of its sister Utility the Manitoba Telephone system and 15 times the size of Winnipeg Hydro. Experience has shown the demand for Hydro Power has doubled every 10 he added. And based on the past three years consumption will now be doubling every eight cub culo plans Black comedy the cub culo theatre Labora tory will present a play titled tango from next wednesday to saturday at . At the warehouse 140 Rupert Avenue. a contemporary polish play by Slawomir Mrozek. It is a Black comedy about revolution. The clean environment commission notice is hereby Given idol the Cleon environment commission will hold o Public hearing on Mondoy Moy 29th, 1972. In the civic adminis Rolion buil Ding. Council Chambers 9th Street and Louise Avenue. Brandon. Manitoba commencing at i Hoo . To consider the allowing application isl for Licens ing under the provisions of the clean environment act. Applicant of Fotion lot Otien St put Cumi col company Ltd. Chemical Plant Section 11-10-11, . Of carnal lit any person having an interest or concern in this matter or wishing to speak for or against an operation May appear before the commission and heard by giving prior notification to the clean environment commission 304 401 York Winnipeg. Manitoba. B3c op8. Telephone. Winnipeg 946-7982. The easiest was to find bargains f or the quickest was to make f Money is thru the worlds greatest Market place classified ads 3 choices . Ford Chrysler no compacts minis full size cars noon Friday of 4 May 19th to 9 . Tuesday i May 23 no minimum Humphrey Campaign in trouble Detroit a senator Hubert h. Humphrey s Campaign appears to be in deepen ing trouble As the race for the democratic presidential Nomin Alion moves West towards Cali fornia s crucial primary june 6. Short on funds the Minnesota senator has Cut his Campaign ing in some states to put virtually All of his resources into California where he Hopes to halt the momentum of senator George Mcgovern s drive. If he can to the nomination May be Mcgovern s. Humphrey and Mcgovern meet in a head to head Battle in the California primary where gov. George c. Wallace of Ala Bama is not on the ballot. The Winner of the California Pri Mary takes away 271 National convention Delegate votes. The results in tuesday s two primaries illustrate Humphrey s increasing problems. In Michigan a state he car ried in the 1968 presidential election Humphrey finished a poor third More than votes behind Mcgovern of South Dakota. He did especially poorly in Blue Collar and suburban areas. In Maryland Only an Over whelming majority in Baltimore s predominantly Black District enabled Humphrey to finish ahead of Mcgovern for second place behind Wallace. The results were the latest 5 a series of weaker than expected performances by Humphre in the Industrial heartland tha was the Centre of his 196 strength and promised to be again this year. Now the democratic primary race moves on to states which for the most part seem mor favourable to Mcgovern than t Humphrey. In new York which will elec 238 of its 278 delegates on Jun 20, Humphrey appears in eve greater difficulty. Mcgover aides talk of winning betwee 200 and 240 of the new Yor delegates. Mcgovern s Campaign Man Ager says the senator will hav 200 Shor of the needed to nominal after the new York primary if the South Dakota Senate wins in California. Goods received a special desk has been set up in the lobby of the Manitoba museum of Uttah and nature to receive items loaned or donated for the jewish museum of Western Canada. The museum project is near ing the end of its Hunt for a t i f a c t s Memorabilia photographs documents and All other items which might be considered for display. Deadline for bringing such items to the museum of May 31. The jewish museum display is being planned by the jewish historical society of Western Canada in co operation with the Manitoba museum. Churchgoers seeking rides transportation is required for Indian and Metis people who Are unfamiliar with the City to attend the Indian and Metis worship service at St. Giles United Church on sundays. The service is held at . In the Church at Burrows Avenue and Charles Street. Many Indian people scattered throughout the City wish to at tend the service but Are unable to do so. Volunteers Are asked to Call Rev. Howard b. Gibson morn Ings at the Church office. Studied death Chicago a Rev. Carl i att Eudina As head of a the study of death Chicago to Allik acpt. I e o. Saturday. Nighswonger Tal personnel to Deal with Ter Minally ill patients and their deaths Buxman mrs. Adam lil 60. Of 736 Burrows ave nue. Conway George David 20, o 977 Ingersoll Street son Pauline and Jack Conway. Erickson Arthur 77, o lunar. Man., Farmer. Eley Mary Elizabeth of Mulvey Avenue widow o William Eley. Fa1res. Milo Richard Dick 67. Of Dauphin general Hospi Tal. Lovatt Alfred George 58, o the Hayfield District. Man. Formerly of Hebron and Glen Wood Farmer. Mclaren Gordon be of pipe Stone Man Morrison. Mrs. Helen 91, of 733 Elgin Avenue. Prociuk mrs. Tony Lillian 36, of 269 Union Avenue. Sauder mrs. David a. Marl Lyn 30 of 828 bucking Ham Road Charleswood. Smith Mary Isabel 71, of 227 Vaughan Street suite 25, for m e r 1 y of Lindsay widow of Albert Smith. Sucharov myer 64 of 365 Burrin Avenue lawyer. Swetz Michael 7.8, of 395 i n k s t e r Boulevard retired from Winnipeg cold storage company. Tayler Hannah 91, of 495 Stra Brook Avenue widow of Herbert Tayler. Thomsen Martha 89, of Dugald Man. Tousignant mrs. Phillippe 65, of 11 Lyndale drive suite 5. St. Boniface. Ward Leah 91 of 766 Beres Ford Avenue. Yurchak Peter 70, of rein land Man. For further information please see classified death notices shooting mishap kills boy 14 ramp Are investigating a shooting incident monday which claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy from Little grand rapids Man. An ramp spokesman said Roger Baptiste was shot accidentally by another 14-year old boy. The incident took place about 1 mile from Little grand rapids Between 1 . And 3 . The spokesman said the boy was accompanied by six other juveniles when he was shot and there was no sign of foul play. 50th anniversary for Church St. Charles United Church Isbister Street is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special service at 7 . Sun Clay. The Church is inviting those who attended in the past or who ministered to it in any Way Over the past 50 years to join in the Celebration As Well As present residents of the. Area. The United Church women will hold in anniversary Tea from to 9 . Thursday evening. Woolco correction re Summers Here at woolco flyer May 17th 20th Page 5 men s Koratroh Slacks 29-33 legs should have read "29 32 legs known expert in the Field of i program at the University of prices Shocki pay you Mozzarella Brick cheese. Two of krafts great natural cheeses. Kraft Mozzarella perfect for pizza. But Kraft Mozzarella s piquant flavour lends a new taste to salads sandwiches and snacks As Well. Kraft Brick taste Kraft Brick with fruit on crackers or on French bread. Its mild flavour and soft texture make it perfect for buffets too. Buy either. Send in the cellophane wrapper and Well Send you 500 for the 8-ounce stick 75c for the 1 2-ounce or for the one Pound size
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