Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Whill you wait Savici installation 354 Smen Rook most. Mary s rom Winnipeg free press Pearl Brandy Friday april 27, 1973 2nd class mall registration number 0286 available in and 40 of eggs no illegality found agriculture minister Samuel Yuskiw said thursday Manitoba has not yet determined whether there was anything illegal about the seizure earlier this week of about dozen Manitoba eggs by the British Columbia egg marketing Board. He said his department has been in Contact with . Officials about the matter. The minister also confirmed that a second Batch of Manitoba eggs has been seized in . Or. Yuskiw said it was his understanding that the first was a violation of provincial regulations. If that is the Case he said then there is no possibility that a complaint Ean be launched unless it can be proved that the regulation is in conflict with the Canadian Civ Stit ution. Warner Jorganson pc Morris asked whether the government was taking any Steps to ensure that the seizure was not in violation of the supreme court of Canada s ruling sever Al years ago during the Chic Ken and egg War. Attorney general Al Hackling said the department of agriculture is in communication with the Industry and when that department Calls for a investigation it will be launched immediately. Pawley to address convention Here the 42nd annual convention of the Manitoba Secretary treasurers association will be held monday and tuesday in the Marlborough hotel. Municipal affairs minister Howard Pawley 0. T. Webb local authorities officer for the department of municipal affairs arid Garth Metcalfe executive director for the Manitoba government employees association will speak at the Conven Tion. A 50-year-old St. Boniface housewife won the Eaton s Short Story contest thursday for her portrayal of the world seen through the eyes of a re Ardon Young adult. Mrs. Claude Hebert of 1g5 la Verendrye Street was presented the first prize at the 19th annual awards dinner of the Canadian authors Assoc a Ion held in the hotel fort Jarry. The Mother of four said she lad based her fictitious Short Story on her life with her 24 year old son Robin who is re added. Mrs. Hebert said she took an association s creative writing course her first this Winter and the Eaton contest is the cultural affairs minister Larry Desjardins left and Brian Keith Federal language program director. Sod turning represents Franco Manitoban dreams by Jocelyne soul Odre free press staff writer one of the fondest dreams of Franco Manitoban officially materialized thursday. It was then that Sod turning transmission special bind Imp Clion guaranteed sq95 f 930 Nairn ave. 667-1595 586-8049 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces Clear skies and tempera Tures in the 20s were re ported Over the Eastern Prairies overnight. Mean while a disturbance in Al Berta has Given Cloud cover to the Western areas and kept temperatures generally in the 30s to the Low 40s. Strengthening southerly winds and Cloud will spread slowly across the remainder of Saskatchewan today and into Manitoba saturday with showery conditions anticipated saturday for All of Saskatchewan. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today temperatures following arc High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for the 12-hour period which ended at 6 . Today and precipitation for the 24-hour period which ended at 6 . Today. Forecast for Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and red Biver re Gions sunny today and Clear for tonight. Mostly sunny saturday Southeast wind at 15 . Low to night in the mid-20s High saturday 55 to 60. Max. Vancouver 60 Calgary 56 Edmonton 60 Regina 48 Brandon 47 Thompson 40 the Pas 34 Winnipeg h Thunder Bay 52 Kenora 43 Ottawa 61 Toronto 62 Montreal 64 Halifax 56 Chicago 55 Miami 81 los Angeles 75 Minneapolis 58 new York 54 Phoenix Rome Man. 46 32 41 29 52 14 19 27 46 46 in. 66 to 1.10 Winnipeg temperature comparisons Man. 49 Amsterdam year 62 42 Normal 55 a Mexico City 84 on record 16 in Stockholm Tokyo 46 on record 17 in ceremonies were held for a new buttress of French identity in Western Canada l Institute Pedago pique de St. Boniface a teachers training Institute. The Wing to the col lege de St. Boniface which will House the Institute is expected to be completed by March 1974. The teachers Institute will be the Only one of its kind in Western Canada. The Federal government contributed million of which is set aside for a Lan Guage Centre. The remaining funds came from the Manitoba government. Or. Justice a. M. Monnin of the Manitoba court of Appeal noted that for 60 years Franco Manil bans have alternately pleaded for and demanded the teachers training Institute. Finally the governments have or. Justice Monnin chairman of the Board of St. Boniface col lege said it was a joyous Day for All Franco Manitoban. We have asked and pleaded and now we have it. We Are proud Happy delighted and tickled to the Institute will provide teachers the Opportunity to pre pare themselves for their profession in the French language. Graduates will teach in the French language in French or bilingual schools or teach French in English schools. But they will learn the Basic work Ings of the Job in French. Establishment of the Institute became a College rec Tor Roger St. Denis said after passage of Bill 113, which Al Lowed All school subjects to be taught in French provided a sufficient number of students request this. Bice Keith director of Lan Guage programs for the Federal s e c r e t a r y of state praised Franco Manitoban for the perseverance and audacity they showed in pushing for the Institute. Having a teachers training Institute will improve the Quality and extent of the language he said. Cultural affairs minister Larry Desjardins said the establishment of the Institute was tangible proof the provincial government has taken interest in the cause of French speaking people. When construction is completed the Institute will accept a maximum of 190 students. An area of the College was set aside in the main building of the College for the 63 students who registered for the teacher program last fall. The first graduates who enrolled last september will receive their Bachelor of Educa Tion degrees this year. For those who enrolled right after High it s a four year course. The now Structure will in clude four floors. In the base ment will be a professors lounge and student lockers. The first floor will have a Fine arts workshop music room theatre and television studio the Sec Ond a social sciences Educa Tion psychology and statistics laboratories the language training Centre and the third floor will have biology Che mistry physics and Genera science laboratories. The Institute s Library will be housed in the College Library and includes the French Book and film Library of the Mani Toba department of education. Also officiating at the Cere monies were or. Ernest sir Luck president of the University of Manitoba and or. Briar Bendor Samuel director of French services at the univer sity of Winnipeg representing University president or h. E Duckworth. Ambulances legislative bid Likely Winnipeg City Council is expected to ask the Manitoba gov eminent for an amendment to the City of Winnipeg act Ena Ming the City to regulate Loca ambulance services. The amendment if approved by the province would Clear the Way for consideration of a civic subcommittee proposal under which a City controlled ambulance service might be established. The request for an Amend ment was endorsed thursday by civic executive policy com Mittee and will be considered next week by civic finance committee ant City Council. It would permit the City to fix fees charged for at ambulance services and to enter into agreements with ambulance owners for certain ambulance services. Housewife takes top prize Only Competition she has Ever entered she said. She won the prize Over 145 other entries. I be always wanted to write about him he s the most interesting person you Ever met. He s funny. He s made our life so Rich. Winner of the second prize of was Max Goldin of 343 Perth Avenue West Kildonan for his Short Story the ides of Izzy. Throe entrants received honorable mentions and made line Macoonald of 629 Stewart Street St. James Assiniboia James Burke of 943 Pacific Avenue and Mary Romaniuk of 250 Hawthorne Avenue North Kildonan. Judges were Edith Paterson a free press staff writer Van Ira Macarthur and Ann Clif Ford All members of the Cana Dian authors association. Bruce w. Warner 17, of 9g Elm Park Road St. Vital took first prize in the association s Young writers contest. Please see pictures on Page 30 the Grade 12 St. Paul s High school student won the Book prize for a suspense thriller Story. A second entry which he submitted took an honorable mention. Judge Bess Kaplan a Winnipeg free Lance writer said the 150 entries received were of much higher calibre than last year s. In to interview later she said there is a crying need for a publication to publish the work Young writers. It s a shame there Aren t any markets for Young people to at the government should finance a Short Story Magazine or yearbook she suggested. Second and. Third prize win ners in the Young writers con test were Donald Hewak 16, of 4g4 Seymour Street and Janice Coyston 18, of 36 Avondale Road St. Vital. Honorable mentions went to Laurie Clayton of 8 Glengarry drive fort Garry Rick Assell in of 14c notre Dame Avenue Daniel Wolf of 304 Bower Bou Levard Tuxedo. Lakeview project s 1st phase finished civic and development com Pany officials gathered thurs Day at a ceremony to Mark the completion of the first phase of he Lakeview Square project at Cartton Street and St. Mary Avenue in downtown Winnipeg. The expected cakes representing the completed Holiday towers North apartment and the 411-room Holiday inn failed to turn up. However a Cheque Cov ering the province s contribution to the proposed Hayashi gardens on the site appeared on schedule. Jack Levit president of Lake View properties limited said a second 25-Storey apart ment Tower two More office buildings and a four level underground garage will be built on the site. They will be completed in three years he said. Completed to Date Are the first apartment Tower the holi Day inn and a six Storey office building. Price tag million. The Holiday inn will open sept. 1. Sod has already been turned and construction started on the 517 million second phase of the development. This will include two Over head and one underground enclosed walkways to the City s convention Centre and a Japa Nese Garden covering a Quarter of the land surface on the Square. Cultural affairs minister Larry desjardins1, representing the province presented mayor Juba with a Cheque to Ward the Garden which will be largely financed by the City. Or. Desjardins is a resident of the Holiday Tower. Mayor Juba promised thai the japanese Garden pro decl will be completed and said it could not have been undertaken without provincial help. Or. Levit said 100 suites in the 264-suite Holiday Tower apartment building have been leased. The six Storey office building called Lakeview Square is nearly All rented. Tenants to elude the japanese consulate the Banque Ca Nadienne National Algoma steel the provincial department of Industry and Commerce the department if tourism recreation and Cul ural affairs the Federal depart ment of regional economic expansion and two other Federal departments. The gathering thursday was held in the Ichi ban Japa Lese Steakhouse located in the Ower level of the Lakeview Square. John Logan vice president of Commonwealth Holiday inns of Canada told the meeting that the project was proving to be an immense contribution to Ward the rejuvenation of Winnipeg. Conservative nod for Vanags John Vanags a Duguid Man., Farmer thursday won the progressive conservative nomination for the Springfield. Constituency in the next Provin Cial election. Springfield is represented by health and social development minister Rene Toupin. Or. Vanags won the Nomina Tion in a close three Way race with Laurie an Oak Bank Man., teacher and George Kraushar a Dugald Farmer. Tornado s funnel highlight of week by j. H. Judson thundercloud darkened Winnipeg Good Friday and one Cloud towering to feet trailed a dangerous funnel. The twisting Cone indicated a Tor Nado was beginning to develop but it failed to reach the ground and caused no damage. A funnel develops when reduced pressure under the Cloud Centre forms a vortex of swirl ing air. When the destructive Tornado of 1055 was approach ing Vita Man., an observer saw five or six Cones like snakes rolling coming one on top of the other then there was Only one big Cone twisting suddenly it was Black All tornadoes in april Are extremely rare in Western Canada and the earliest on record occurred april 15, 1958, at Watrous sask. Conditions of High moisture and instability must be present in the atmosphere to cause a Tornado and these conditions appeared Over Southern Manitoba when Low pressure Lyscom moved northeastward from the United states during easter weekend. The system moved off to Northern Ontario monday am Cool Arctic air flowed South Ward Over Manitoba. Tempera lures ranged from 23 to 34 de Grees which is 20 degrees below Normal for april 23. Tuesday was also cooler than usual at 1 to 42 degrees. Temperatures wednesday Rose from 24 to 49 degrees As the Cool High pros sure area held steady Ovici Manitoba. It circulated a Coo northerly Breeze thursday and temperatures read from 18 to 42 degrees. Outlook for the next few Days indicates a weak disturbance will bring a few showery periods. Temperatures Are exp a cd to average near Normal. Normally near the end o april temperatures average from overnight lows of 33 to afternoon highs of 56 degrees. A heat wave in 1952 reached Thi All time april record maximum of 93 degrees but in 1958 Thi mini m was recorded is seven above. Brea remanded in heroin Casel Winnipeg jazz guitarist Lenny Breau pleaded guilty thursday in provincial judges court in the Public safety building to pos session of one capsule of heroin. Breau 31, entered the plea before judge Robert e. Trudel who remanded the Case to May 9 for sentence. Court was told that ramp were watching a West Kildonan House on dec. 13 when about p.m., a taxicab carrying two men pulled in front of the House. One of the men left the cab and entered the House. He re . Group plans Justice Model by Wavay Dennison free press staff writer within a few months North american correctional officials will be presented with a jus Tice Model for rehabilitating adult and juvenile offenders. The Model is being drafted by 14 adult and juvenile correctional administrators from a half dozen states in the United states and will be presented to their colleagues As an alternative to the fortress the Model was explained in Winnipeg thursday night by or. David Fogel a special consultant with the Illinois state department of corrections and one of the 14 administrators drafting the proposal under a private Grant. Wild Wood dub will rebuild the directors of the Wilde Wood club which was partially destroyed by fire saturday have decided to rebuild the club. Damage was estimated at the oldest part of the Centre which included four Badminton courts offices lockers a dining room and a caretaker s suite was destroyed. President of the club said in an interview thursday that a committee has been set up to work with insurance adjusters. When the adjusters Are finished and we know exactly where we stand another com Mittee will begin planning for the new m r. Brown said cleaning Crews Are at work and the club will be reopened in about two weeks. The bar lounge and Kitchen facilities Are now operating and an office has been set up in the swimming Pool lounge. Many of the staff Are Back working and it looks like we re in pretty Good shape As far As chinese development gets Grants the City of Winnipeg and the Manitoba government thursday gave Grants of each to the Winnipeg chinese develop ment corporation to help finance an architectural feasibility study for the revitalization of the City s chinese District. The Sepdy will Cost and it is estimated that the total project Cost of the revitalization will be million for the area near King Street and Alc Ander Avenue. Mayor Steve Juba and Urban affairs minister Ben Hanuschak made the donations in a Cere Mony at a restaurant in the chinese District. The Federal government previously donated toward the Cost of the study. Addressing 75 people at a meeting of the Manitoba society of criminology in the ramada inn he said it is based on the theory that a fruitful Way of teaching non Law abides to be Law abiding is to treat them in a lawful Way to bring the entire Effort of the correctional Agency into an in Luence attempt based upon teaching lawful behaviour by program and or. Fogel said the group fee prisons and their juvenile counterparts have failed and must be phased out. The s2 billion now on the . Drawing boards for such institutions should be converted to innovative Community based substituted would be a jus Tice Model of rehabilitation which purports to turn a Pris on experience into one which eaches and provides opportunities for men to learn to be agents in their own lives to use Legal processes to change their condition and to Wield lawful or. Fogel said. Men who can negotiate their fates do not have to turn to Vio Lence As a method of achieving change. This strategy might provide the keeper and the kept with a rationale and morality for their shared fates in a corrections Agency. Considering the failure of most treatment methods within our current operating Structure the fortress prior the Justice Model holds some under the Model the Grea majority of prisoners those not classified As High risk or dangerous would serve to d i f i e d indeterminate sen or. Fogel said. Elements of the Model would include prisoner self government. Compensation to victim of crimes and restitution by offenders. A system wide ombudsman Independent of stale depart ments of corrections. Civil Legal Aid to inmates. A Law Library. A contract system Foi parole. Introduction of adversary and Appeal procedures into the parole decision making process. Opening correctional institutions to the press. A prevailing rate w a g system for inmates. Opportunities for prisoners to provide Community service As a form of moral restitution. Or. Fogel said program would include educational acc rational vocational training and Industrial work opportunities. Those prisoners who Desir social work psychological o psychiatric services could by them under a voucher system. Facilities he said would in dude internal police forces. To enforce when Nee Cussary the explicated norms o this new prison however or. Fogel str Sci that Only a Small number o prison staff members would have police duties. The Majo efforts would he carried out by a non uniformed counselling staff. Under the Model All Corric t i o n a 1 processes would b opened up for inspection to ensure that due process Standard arc reasonable and turned to the cab a Short while Ater and the vehicle drove away. Ramp followed the taxi for a Short distance then ordered the River to Stop. I a search of the car s Interior Vas made and a heroin capsule found. Breau who was one of the two passengers admitted it. Vas his and was arrested. Crown counsel David g. Frayed old judge Trudel that Hough Breau had no previous record he is an admitted user of the drug and consequently the offence must viewed j he said that use of heroin is a creasing and because Breau s a Well known person. There vill be considerable publicity liven to his therefore he said because of the deterrent effect Breau should receive a jail term. Or. Frayer s suggestion rages defence counsel Paul Walsh told the court in reply. A r. Breau should t he treated More severely thable others less Well known than Hin just because he has achieved some degree of Fame in his he continued that Breau is charged with having the smal lest Quantity one could posse is just enough for one he admitted that Breau Wai at one time a heroin addict but added that he has since managed to break the habit and is now on a methadone program in Toronto. Breau is an individual Wiljo Tias for a Long time had an involvement with the drug Oil lure but has since renewed his efforts to abstain from use of these drugs he has found his feet again and it would ice terrible and wasteful to Send him to or. Walsh said. Instead he must been courage in his efforts he Bas tried to break the habit and is making real and subs Tai tial efforts to do driving j. Infractions Cost a 21-year-old Man was fined a total of and suspended from driving anywhere in Canada for two years when he appeared before judge Lawrie Mitchell in provincial judges court in the Law courts build ing thursday. Scott Nelson Tyler of 602 by Lemore Avenue pleaded guilty to charges of driving while sus Pended speeding and using an other person s Driver s licence. He was fined for driving while disqualified and each for the other two charges. Crown counsel John Guy told court that Tyler was stopped by St. Vital police when he exceeded the Speed limit March 30 in St. Vital. When he was pulled Over he showed police a Driver s licence. However the licence be longed to another person. Tyler has three previous convictions for speeding one conviction for careless driving and one previous conviction for driving while suspended. Police seek 2 in robbery Winnipeg police Are searching for two Young men who robbed another men at knife Point Early Friday in a Broadway transit shelter. A police spokesman said the two men both about 18 years old approached the victim As he was wailing in the shelter at Broadway and Carlton Street. The spokesman said one of the men put a knife to the Man s Throat and demanded his Money. They grabbed his Wal let containing a Small amount of Cash and fled on foot. The robbery victim was not injured. No arrests have been made
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