Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 19, 1972, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg of Elf Hiss. Huday May 19, 1972 of 30 Winn Pes patrol youngsters left wednesday for a five Day trip to Ottawa where youngsters will be attending a National school patrol Jamboree. The boys and girls chosen for proficiency in school patrol duties come from Winnipeg St. Boniface St. James Assiniboia and trans Cona schools. Accompanying them Are Cilles Ferland of St. Boniface police Don Pilcher of Winnipeg police and Bruce Chudley of Transcona police with their wives. Que. Trio seeking parole continued Justice minister Jerome Cho q u e 11 e and solicitor general Roy Fournier confirmed late thursday that the Justice department had received requests from Marcel Pepin Louis la Berge and Yvon Charbonneau for their temporary release. Or. Choquette said Justice department officials will Rule on the requests and decide conditions. No action would be taken until today when he intended to present a Complete picture of the situation to the Quebec National Assembly. The requests also covered 33 lower ranking Union officials a8w special whistle Doc 39" offer expires May 21 at participating Winnipeg drive ins and Coffee shop Industry who entered prison wednesday after renouncing their bail pledges preferring to serve their jail terms in support o the three chieftains. Each request will be studied and a report will be sub m i 11 e d within the shortest or. Choquette said in a statement. Or. Pepin president of the confederation of National Trade unions or. Laberge president of the Quebec federation of labor and or. Charbonneau president of the Quebec teach ers corp. Are asking to be freed under provisions of the probation act which allow for temporary absence from prison. They have steadfastly refused to Appeal their sentences in order to obtain release on bail. F e r n a n d Daoust Secre tary general of the a Al said wednesday the liberation of the three leaders was a condition for the resumption of contract talks Between the provincial government and unions representing Quebec Public service employees. The talks broke off april 5. At Issue Are contracts with some 900 individual unions re presenting Quebec s Public ser vants. The contracts up for Ren Ewal expired in the first half of ast year. Meanwhile members of the provincial labor Force who staged widespread walkouts in the last week returned to work by the thousands thursday ending nine Days of unrest and instability sparked by the jail ing of the three labor leaders May 9. An la Day strike launched earlier by the common front of Public service unions was ended by emergency Back to work legislation april 21. The three leaders were jailed for counselling violation of in junctions during the april strike. Continued or. Evans said that while any Industrial venture in which the Crown becomes involve must be fundamentally economically it May b reasonable to accept a mor modest return on investment than the private sector woul expect. Such Industrial h said May be a far More eco nomic Means of achieving a de sired social objective and Avok ing unnecessary social Cost and human or. Evans said Public Mone will be used possibly in co operation with private Money whenever it is needed to Mak Industrial growth take place i the interest of the a Public h added has a broader scope o responsibility than the Privat to co ordinate this Industrial growth thrust the minister said a n industrialization program has been established within the Industry department which is refocusing the attention am changing the priorities of Many former policies. Many of the previous Van ties of and hoc assistance pro Grams that were offered on a Broad basis Are being Consoli dated into the productivity and management development pro Grams that give Aid to existing industries and this new industrialization program will be More effective he said. We Are determined to create new additional jobs substantially above the Normal growth rate by the establishment of new industries or major expansion of existing industries. This new Job creating thrust will be carried out on a Selec Tive basis. Our criteria will be .0 raise the Standard of living or he said. Or. Evans said a major Effort will be directed at creating Obs outside of Winnipeg. Correction listed below Are the Char Mclow Cas barbeque and Cas Light dealers Bob s heating Supply 231 Marion St. Barr Brothers 1461 Waverley Funalman heating Ltd. 1575 Seel ave. Midwest Gas heating appliances co. Ltd. 1048 notre Dame the Best Good neighbors or. Mrs. William Bell of 118 Hart Avenue in Winnipeg like very Best Good neighbors in the country according to or. Mrs. Mclachlan of 128 Hart Avenue. Mrs. Mclachlan wrote the winning letter Abou Good neighbors in a contest sponsored jointly by Good neighbor Pharms National Toyota and Fleetwood corporation Knoob radio. Or. Mrs. Bell received a Fleetwoo 1 color . Because of their Good neighbor spirit and the patients at the Manitoba rehabilitation Hospital in Winnipeg received a second color . Because their Hospital was the one chosen by or. Mrs. Bell. R r pictured above left to right or. T. A. J. Cunnings exec. Director Sanatorium Board of Manitoba mrs. Mclachlan with her husband in front in the or. A. G. Williams manager Good neighbor pharmacy a or. Mrs. W. Bell mrs. K. Briggs promotion manager Job or. V. Sexton Fleetwood corporation. Has top priority v he said another thrust is being made to Foster High technology industries and to assist established industries Here to get into higher technological production. He said the government is also firmly committed to the concept of regional develop ment As an implicit part of its industrialization program. We have taken specific Mea sures to relocate offices and activities outside the metropolitan debate on the Industry department spending estimates continues. Trudeau temper Loose i continued make the same statement he had made in the House. Reluctantly he went to the camera room and Curtly an swered questions for the Csc French language Crew making is statement entirely in French. The English speaking press corps waited patiently. When he had finished in French they asked politely if he would appear before their cameras and make the statement in English. Why should he snapped and strode from the room. His press officers appeared in he press gallery five minutes Ater to explain to the indignant clevis on and radio group that or. Trudeau had people waiting or him in his office. The reporters pointed out hey would have to put on the Tir the French reply the prime minister had Given with a voice Over English Transl Ion. They said they would also broadcast an explanation that he prime minister had refused 0 give his statement in in Lish. The press officer returned to Quebec want to be reassured hat there is at least one Strong government or. Trudeau bristled. He said hat was not Good enough. No you be got to be Hon he said. What was the question read that. The question was if these roubles lasted for a few months would there be elector 1 difficulty for he pointed out that his reply n the interview had to be relat d to the question. You have to be honest even f you Are in the he Aid obviously very irate in prime minister s office and shortly after sent Down word hat or. Trudeau would return o the to camera room shortly. Two hours later it was an ounces in the press gallery hat the prime minister would e in the camera room to make is statement in English. A loud cheer went up in the Allery and the press corps Hur red to the camera room in the Centre Block. Holding his temper in Check be prime minister suggested he questions be limited entirely o the scope of the Toronto Star interview. He was asked to men of the implication in his interview with the Star that the Bourassa government was weak. Who took that he asked his voice edgy. Many said several reporters. Well they were or Trudeau snapped. One reporter read the excerpt from a handout issued by the prime minister s office. In it the prime minister was quoted As saying i think the people of a Montreal reporter pressed the Point that it appeared he was saying the Bourassa government was weak. Que. Does t alarm something upsets him he re sponds passionately. It s Proba Bly this flair that the rest of Canada can t what upsets this overseas executive who believes that being an outsider on the inside Proba Bly lets him see things with less emotion than English or French speaking canadians is the sensationalized news coverage Given the violence and the protests. "1 Don t say that it should t be reported but i do think the other Side should be mentioned too. Why during the 11-Day Public service strike in april Little was said about the Good that occurred. There were Pic Tures of the dreadful state some hospitals were in but nothing or hardly anything of the kind acts Many individuals per at the time he and about 20 of his office staff volunteered to work in the hospitals scrubbing and cleaning. Others were doing the same. At that says the Well spoken and upper class exp Riate i reached my destiny. I became a lavatory cleaner. On my hands and Knees in the Hospital cleaning out a few weeks later he was chatting to Montreal mayor Jean d r a p e a u and being raised for his part in helping to raise almost million for Harity. Another High ranking expatriate in Canada this time with a foreign government office who does t want to offend his Host country by talking at length about the subject or having his name used either suggests too Bat the rest of the country is of Quick to condemn French canadians and see revolution about to engulf Quebec. It just in t like he says and the fact that info Stu continued namely Uia juy English speaking canadians seems to feel that Quebec is a spoilt child throw ing temper tantrums is what actually should be cause for concern. There s nothing sinister in the Quebec situation says the business executive again. We be got an entire province trying to find itself and a provincial government without the slightest Trace of corruption and with a Cabinet manned by perhaps the most Brilliant men in provincial poli tics anywhere in after living in Canada through the Fly october kid Nap crisis and the Montreal police he concedes was a horrible experience sheer anarchy although Only for a very Short says lie s witnessed no loss of nerve by people or business leaving Quebec because of the social situation. Of course we constantly hear stories that one company or another is secretly moving out or that another company has decided not to come Here after All. However i Don t think any of them have Ever been confirmed. On the contrary look out the window and see what really is happening and what can be con Crete and outside the window probably the most dazzling Man made Skyline in Canada office blocks and hotels towering higher and higher a and More and More of them going up. What 1 do suggest is that canadians from English speak ing provinces should come Here and see Quebec first hand. We be a marvellous tourist pro motion Campaign under Way and it s a wonderful province to see. Of course i suppose some people neglect coming Here be cause they fear language difficulties. It s a false fear i Don t think the visitor would re ally get into bad difficulties Here although he might meet people who could t carry out a Good conversation in English. In fact i think they Are very kind to us peace Garden Arena planned tenders for a sports Arena to be constructed in the North Dakota Section of the International peace Garden will be open for bids in june the Semi annual meeting of directors of the gardens was told last week. The Arena will be called the Manitoba Royal Canadian legion sports Arena. The Board passed a Resolution to ask the National Bicentennial commission United states to make the gardens the focal Point of Bicentennial celebrations in North Dakota in 1976, a news release said. Sowing Ace new York Willie Naumus of the new York knickerbockers was Urcla s top basketball scorer in history with 1.225 Points 061 As a senior. Millions Ora Jel for Quick Relief. Get dependable Ora Jel with the Good housekeeping Ora Jep Simpsons Sears correction wrong illustration was shown on wed., May 17, Page 28, for acrylic House paint. Pm tenders for the construction of Reefer car repair building Symington Yard Winnipeg Manitoba sealed tenders addressed to or. R. J. Hansel chief Engineer Canadian National railways enclosed in the kit addressed envelope supplied will be received up to o clock noon. Friday. June on Cen trial Daylight saving time. Plans. Specifications. Instruction to bidders. Komi of contract and form of tender will be loaned to contractors at the Deposit of a certified Cheque nude payable to the Canadian National railway company. In the amount of fifty dollars this Deposit will be refunded when plans and specifications Are returned to the railway in Good condition. Plans. Specifications. Instructions to bidders. Form of contract and form of tender May be obtained on or after May is. 1972 from office of construction end Ineer. Room 460. Union station. Winnipeg. Mani Toba or engineering plan room. 14th floor. 935 Lagau Cheniere St. Montreal 101. Quebec. The lowest or any tender nol necessarily accepted. For further information Tele phone s14-j77-87m. Office of chief Engineer. Canadian National railways Montreal. Quebec. The Beer that takes the time to be better malt 12 Al Beer fully Union made. Matt Llew ,5. V br6wing b6mpawy limited . T j j brewed longer for extra smoothness extra strength extra satisfaction. Time. 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