Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 27, 1973

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press. Friday april 27, 1973 Simpsons Sears correction and ran tue Day april 24th, read steel belled Whitewall Tiret 39.99 each. I Hutu Havi read a. For e78-14. Notice All residents of the Arlington Cathedral Mynarsky and Sisler wards which comprise the lord Selkirk Community area Are invited to attend a Public hearing and regular meeting to be held lord Selkirk Community office 1120 Mcphillips Street monday april 30th, 1973 . Public hearing re applications for amendments to the Winnipeg zoning by Law. Regular Community committee meeting to follow at approximately . To discuss the new plans of the Mcgregor overpass arid other business of the Community. Councillors Ken Galanch ulc chairman Olga fugs Norm Hudson Jot Mph Zukin. Fort Garry while they last first come first served 1 . On a 13 Mth. Lease 2b.r. S1560na 13 Mth. Lease fort carry Manor 1777-1781 Pembina Hwy. Fort carry Louii 1785-1789 Pembina Hwy. Fort carry Villa 1793-1797 Pembine Hwy. Featuring spacious suites. Rent includes electric heat with individual room control air conditioning coloured appliances l or and or. Heat Light Power. Close to u of a Victo Ria Hospital schools churches. For viewing see or. Mrs. Hinry Nedohin 5-10 . Daily 146-1789 Pembina Hwy. Or Call 269-2477 part holdings Ltd. 338-4448 monday to Friday 8-5 . Only 3 Days left Stop Midnight Oil 1 on your income tax this smart Don t Burn Thi Midnight Oil worrying with tax figure. Complete Why not 1st Block Fig returns ure your return quickly dependably and insure you of maximum benefits drop in today you la be glad we got together. We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. I we make any errors that Cost you any Penally or in Terest we will pay Only that penalty or interest. Canada1 largest Tan service Wilh Over 6000 offices in Holh America ii main Portage 719 Regent 220 St. Notre open 1-9 Ino appointment necessary no alternative seen to diversion project Manitoba Hydro chairman Leonard a. Baleman re emphasized thursday there is no alternative now but to proceed with Churchill River diver Sion. Under questioning from lib eral Leader Izzy Asper before the Manitoba legislature s pub Lic utilities committee or. Bateman said Manitoba Hydro has no alternative that could assure adequate Power for 1975, other than proceeding with Churchill River diversion. There Are no alternatives for Churchill River diversion at this time. There is no other or. Bateman said the last Chance Manitoba Hydro had of turning to Thermal plants was in 1970. It was at that time that Manitoba Hydro decided not to go ahead with a 150 megawatt Thermal Plant Al Selkirk man., Rie said. Even if the Utility had decided to go ahead with that ther Mal unit he said it would not have produced As much Energy As will be generated by divert ing the Churchill River. That decision to abort the building of the Selkirk Plant did place Manitoba Hydro is a tight Reserve position for told the committee. Or. Barman said Manitoba Hydro had decided at that time to pan am Mart antique brass Beds and furniture Sale sat. April 28th from 10 . Till 4 . 156 Mcphillips St. Tel Sphore 775-7717 Lou Geralds and accordion by mix St Smih end Soni auction Sale of a truck motorcycle ind 12 cirt being sold under the garage act. It Barry s towing compound 1088 Mcdermot ave., saturday april 28th at . I Ownby to Lattery lowing ind i torte Bull Wlsh odor the lol Loining motor be Helm by Public auction rightful owners unknown 1m Pontic 1m1 Chevrolet 1w3 Mitoro 1h3 Pool Ltd 1w2 Pontek 1m3 Viu Tull 1m2 Ford Virgo truck count 1m1 Pontiac 1h7 Hondl motor Cycle. 1m4 chm Llo 1h4 phone i42-3m7 h. K. Sammin Valuim if you re looking for a smash blast Ora Belf that s your business. But if you re a Light Drinker you re looking for triple Crown. Triple Crown by Gilby j take that risk but he added he would not want to take such a risk today. Asked by or. Asper about the possibility of nuclear Energy at this time or. Baleman said Manitoba Hydro will have to go into nuclear Energy sometime in the mid-1980s. But he said the province should first develop Hydro resources. As Well he said the Only Way Manitoba Hydro could postpone Lake Winnipeg regulation at this time would be to build massive Thermal units. Or. Baleman underwent extensive questioning from or. Asper about possible resource loss and environmental damage As a result of Churchill River diversion. The Hydro chairman said about million has been allocated for this purpose but he said he doubted whether All of the Money would be used. About acres around Southern Indian Lake will be flooded of which about acres will be cleared before hand. Halt urged to bad language Liberal House Leader Gordon e. Johnston l Portage la Prairie requested thursday that speaker Peter Fox Call a meeting of All party leaders or whatever is necessary to put a Stop to the abusive language by government Bac Beacher Tom Barrow. Or. Barrow. Nip flin flon earlier this week called James h. Bilt ii pc Swan River a fat faced Bastard in the legislature. He was required to withdraw and apologize for the remark but wednesday appeared on television and made the same comment Over again. Jar. Rising on a Point of privilege during thurs Day s question period said the unparliamentary conduct of or. Barrow was casting a reflection on All members of the Manitoba legislature. H e said people right across the country Are making pretty grim remarks that reflect on All members. He asked speaker Fox to Cal a meeting of All party leaders or whatever was , but for god s Sake let s Slop he urged. Or. Fox said that while the matter May be of concern to All members of the House or. Johnston did not have a Point of privilege and the1 subject was dropped. Mayoralty Bill action promised premiered Schreyer said thursday there is no doubt whatsoever that his govern ment if re elected would bring in legislation so that the mayor of the City of Winnipeg will be elected by popular vote in All future municipal elections. He was speaking in the legis lature during the daily question period in response to a question from government Bac Bencher Bud Boyce nip Winnipeg or. Boyce asked the Premier to clarify the matter because there seemed to be some confusion in the minds of certain people. Mayor Steve Juba of Winnipeg said wednesday he would not seek re election and that the government had no intention of amending the City of Winnipeg act to allow for the election of the mayor by voters at Large. Asked by progressive conservative Leader Sidney Spivak Why the government was wait ing until after a provincial elec Tion the Premier said because the government determines the timetable of its own a private member s Bill was introduced earlier this session by Jean Allard ind. Re pert land for the amendment but a six month hoist on the Bill was moved this week by Urban affairs minister Ben Hanus Chak. 38 returning officers hired the Manitoba government has appointed new returning officers in 38 of the province s 57 electoral constituencies. The order in Council revoking the appointments of the old re turning officers who were appointed prior to the june 1969, election and appointing the new ones was passed Al a Cabi net meeting wednesday. Returning officers for another 13 constituencies Scro appointed utter the present govern ment took office in 1969, Mak ing a total of 51 constituencies in which new returning officers Lave Hen appointed. The appointment of returning officers usually takes place a Short time before a provincial election is called. There was no indication when the now return ing officers for the remaining constituencies would be appointed. Lebanon Cabinet named Beirut a Prem Ier designate Amin Hafez named a 1 7 m a n Cabinet wednesday that assured Leban on continuity in foreign affairs and a moderate stance toward the palestinian guerrillas. The list bore the stamp of president Suleiman Franjieh who chose Hafez after Premier Saab Salam resigned in the Wake of the israeli commando raid on Beirut april 10. The defence and Interior ministries went to parliamentary deputies Fuad Ghosn and Bashir War known to support Franjich s policy of firm inter Nal Security without risking a showdown with the guerrillas. Foreign minister Khali Abu Hamad retained the Post he has held in the two governments since Franjieh was elected in 1970. He was one six holdovers from the Salam government. Franjieh s 30-year-old son who has Cut a wide Swath in politics As a Deputy since his father was elected was named minister of Post and telecommunications. Najib Alamuddin chairman of Lebanon s very successful Middle East airlines was named minister of Public works. The defence minister Fuad Ghosn became Deputy Premier. Bahij lawyer was named to the economics and Trade ministry and a aria Rassouli a businessman to the Industry and Oil ministry. Hafez kept the information and health ministries for him self. Sick leave for alcoholism Nii Gina up the Regina Niblic Board of education says j school employees with alcoholic Iron lems will be granted sick caves to seek treatment and1 their positions will not be jeep Irdi cd. Trustee Eric Crosbie said without a clarified position some employees might be afraid to admit their alcohol de Indence. Kierans report criticized the Manitoba government has the Power to govern the economic return and exploitation rates of the province s min ing Industry without having to own or operate the Means of production Donald w. Craik pc rid told the Canadian Institute of mining and metallurgy thursday. Speaking to a dinner meeting of the association at the vis count Gort motor hotel or. Craik said he believes that significant revisions in Mani t o b a s resource develop men policy will be necessary and forthcoming but that they must not be punitive confiscatory or retroactive As suggested in the Kierans report on the mining Industry. The recently released report on the mining Industry pre pared for the Manitoba govern ment by professor Eric Kierans proceeds from prejudice and presents and dogmatic or. Craik said. In Many ways or. Kierans seems More obsessed with the Success of the mining Industry than with its failures. He docs not like dynamic e f in Lent or profitable Enterprise. Like its contemporary guidelines for the the Kierans report is suspicious of private sector activity especially when that activity is motivated by the quest for or. Craik said the proposals might make some sense if Manitoba were an economic and the recommendations Are framed As though we could divorce ourselves from the inter-1 National Economy at the drop of a planner s i Canada s share of world Nic Kel markets has been declining he said and the pleasant thought that Nickel buyers will in future be knocking at Mani Toba s door crying for Nickel at much higher prices just does not coincide with the present facts and or. Kierans based his conclusions largely on average Fig ures which he admitted might not fit the individual pictures of the three Largo mining Compa a Nies in Manitoba or. Craik said. That is an interesting approach to Public policy. To me it says base your policy on As. Sumption. If the facts Don t Don t worry about health the protein of cooked pork contains All the necessary amino acids to build food and repair body tissues and t increase the body s resistance to infection and disease. Auction Sale saturday april 28 . Round Oak table 6 chairs Buffet Ige. Pine commode 2 rockers Cradle Kitchen table or chairs Oak Chest of drawers Dresser Buffet Morris chair Iron brass Beds pressed chairs Oak table bottles Seal kerosene pictures brass trunks sad Irons fridge stove bunks Lamos. Radio record player. 9x12 Rug desk oct. Chairs Cole Man stove Luggage Mower ladder dishes new Small wares tools Etc. Laham auction sales 121 Smith St. 942-8061 moved to 472 Dufferin Royal Knight 10 spread bicycles deluxe models ladies and men s mini bikes let machines mouse boat other sporting goods Canadian fish producers Ltd. 472 Dufferin pm. 586-7918 building owners roofing you feel Safe with at the right Price. 589-8375 estate auction Sale 676 Muriel St. St. James sat. April 28 11 . Of 7 it. High antique bed Mirror trams bed Large Roll top desk Buffet spinner Pirrio Oik table t Oak Fil ing Cabinet round Oak table Middle Oak Chain Cook Hove Wood 2 Coal Wood Heaters barometer with carved Oak Frame in Good cond. One Edison one co Lumbia gramophone with extra horns 2 time clocks mantel clocks mirrors picture frames Silver Pewter brass items and beads Glass jars chandeliers asst d Glass lampshades asst d China Cran Berry Dliah with Silver trim crocks bean pots Salt 1 Pepper shakers books and old magazines lamps Coal Oil lamps Large assortment of Bott Les miscellaneous boxes plus lots of interesting hems Loo numerous to mention. Lunch sold in Case of rain Sale will be held one week later May 5. Aug Tiiu Dennis i Ken Morrow of Moryck auctions. National Type writer scratch n dint Sale on floor Model of tact Wood ind a tall cart Anzai Chain Chain. Reconditioned typewriters ent to of National typewriter office equipment co. Ltd. Corner of Mcdermot ave. 3 i huge savings i _ up to 80% off Wall to Wall clearance hours 10 . To 8 . Daily final Day sat. April 28th i final Sale Days hurry to the electronic warehouse clearance Centre at 2653 Portage ave. For your Home entertainment needs Philips console stereo Only s199 Philips color to components audio equipment speakers Don t miss the final Sale Days at 2653 Portage ave. Pm. 889-7649 open Witk Bays 12 not 9 ., sat. 9 to 5 . As Low As ;