Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 30, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday. April 30. 1973 sanitation standards set for food Industry Toronto up a Volun tary code Selling out the first National standards of sanitation for the food Industry was re leased in final published form at ceremonies Here saturday. Copies of the code were presented to Federal provincial and municipal Public health officials at a luncheon by James Poseidon test fails Cape Kennedy Fla. A the . Nuclear submarine George c. Marshall launched a Poseidon missile saturday but a problem in the second stage caused it to fall Short of its tar get Miles away in the at lactic Ocean. It was Only the second failure in 32 submarine rings of the Poseidon premiered Schreyer was campaigning in Northern Manitoba during the weekend. He is shown at the opening of a Bank in the Pas with chief Gordon Lathlin left mayor Jack Kennedy of the Pai and Keith Taylor progressive conservative my for Churchill constituency. Schreyer defends govt. Performance Swan River Man. Pre Mier de Schreyer of Manitoba told a crowded new democratic party rally Here saturday that we believe in Freedom with a passion and free Enterprise providing the economic conditions and living standards Are available so that everybody exercise this Freedom in prac this remark was in response to a comment by James h. Bil ton progressive conservative member of the legislature for Swan River Here on Friday night to the effect that after four years of the Schreyer government free Enterprise is or. Schreyer who was a companied1 by his wife and three children defended his government s ing statistics Canada figures that Manitoba s Gross Provin Cial product stood at billion in 1962 at billion in 1969, by the end of 1973, is expected to reach ?5 billion. The Premier claimed that however the figures Are viewed it is Clear that the province made tame amount of Progress in four years of . Government As it did in nine years of conservative government. The most regressive tax Ever introduced in Manitoba or. Schreyer said was the medi care Premium of a year for it family irrespective of in come. I claimed that the action o his government in wiping out this Premium would result in saving of for families of four earning for families with and for those earning annually. Manitoba s corporate taxes he claimed Are on a Par with two other provinces. In the Case of Ontario he said that if the tax on paid up capital is added to the corporate tax it amounts to 13.2 per cent compared with Manitoba s 12 per cent. We could still have a Small budget and Low taxes but it is not Good for this times we live in and it is not Good politically on the subject borrowing Premier Schreyer said his administration has not indulged in dead weight borrowing which created a provincial debt of can million by 1965. This amount has been reduced to million he said. Human rights discussed the United nations Universal declaration of human rights was the theme of a workshop saturday sponsored by the citizenship Council of Manitoba at Jie International Centre 280 William Avenue. The 50 do Gatej attending the workshop discussed the pro Uncial human rights commis Sion Legal Aid women s rights Weedom of the press and Reli Gion in schools. Resolutions passed by the delegates were that the press be asked to provide More and broader coverage of the activities of Volun tary organizations. That a policy be established deploring any closet me Ellings of publicly elected bodies except where individual cases personnel or real estate a Assembly Are being discus used. That the human rights acl be amended to extend to the area of prohibition of discrimination to age and Marila status and to require the human rights commission to make an annual report to the legislature and periodic reports As it deems necessary. The recommendations of the workshop will be submitted by the citizenship Council to provincial and Federal govern Cal officials. Deaths Bodnarchuk Peter 72, of 924 Burrows Avenue retired from Canadian Pacific rail Way. Church Margaret 90, of Kil Larney Man. Dear Wilfred 17, of Lockport Man., son of lome and Margaret dear. Eccles Katherine 85, of Winnipeg. Enke a. C. Co of Lincoln county former Licach Gershbein. Sonia 66, of Winnipeg widow of Abraham Gershbein. Goodman mrs. Chris j. 55, of Selkirk Man. Goodwin William 79, of 247 Kilbride Avenue West Kil Donan retired from air Canada. Go dash Anna Marie 71, of 74 Higgins Avenue. Gunderson George Orville 74, of 1453 Alexander Avenue. Of Urayama Tokiko 58, of 71 Berrydale Avenue St. Villa. Hladis Antonia of trans Cona. Colgate Rose 66, of Tuxedo Villa. La Valle Alfred Andrle 77, of lunar Man. Lotocki Wasyl 79, of St. Norbert Lodge formerly of 362 seven Oaks Avenue West Rajotte Marcel 51, of 87 heather1 Road St. Boniface. Robertson Jane Ann 90, o 26 Hull Avenue St. Vital. Ruzak Julia 82, of the holy family nursing Home for in e r 1 y of 1718 Arlington Street , John 74, of Teu Ion Man., Farmer. 5trachan, mrs. Andrew kit Chie Almira 188 Cordova Street. Thomasberg George 81, 177 Coniston Street St. Boni face. Walker Frederick w., 6 Carman Man. I Patterson Thomas Cam Pion 84, of Carberry Man. Wazny Martin 80, of Selkirk Man., formerly of Oak Ham mock Man. Wilton George l., 82, of 54 Centennial Street. For further information please see classified death notices Kildonan Butcher. Self employed Kauk Louis 70, of 768 Talbot Avenue retired from Canad an National railways. Kucyk mrs. Walter Bernice 40, of 2265 Portage ave nue suite 525, St. James Assiniboia. Loden Burnle 54 of 897 Aberdeen Avenue former City of Winnipeg employee. Low Loie Agnes 84, of 873 Mulcy Avenue. Marshall Etta Maude 80, o 1341 Wolseley Avenue formerly of Bracebridge ont. Moffett Margaret Mary o Shoal Lake Man of Kainec Wayne 23, of Dubonnet Man. By the Canadian press Toulouse a Maritain 91, a noted frenc roman Catholic philosophy whom Pope Paul once Calle my teacher of a heart a tack. Cornwall i Burnell 80, the first Canadia to become president of a Majo International labor Union the former International Brot Erwood of pulp sulphate an paper Mill workers now to United paper workers intern tonal Union. Timmins ont. Warne Thomas Shirley 25, a disc to key with radio station pkg who was known As Dean e wards in a traffic Accident. Met Dana Frog 47, former racing car drive who won the australian Gran prix for sports cars in 10f killed when his Ferrari collide with a truck. Trcka Robe Miller of broken arro okla., when his horse Collid with another coming out of i Chute at Eureka Downs. We Are borrowing heavily agreements it is a reality thai r the Manitoba Hydro Power Farmers should grasp. Volo ments but this will be a of repaying the Premier estimated that ten the Nelson River Genera s Are Complete they will be an annual return to the evince of million. He told the Manitoba farming mum to to get geared up produce As much pork As Syible for such a tement would have been realistic a few years ago he id but with the new Trade o Rourke president of the can Adian restaurant association or. A. B. Morrison assistant Deputy minister of the health Protection Branch of the depart ment of health and welfare said that traditionally the fed eral government has seconded much the responsibility for food Hygiene to provincial departments of health. The new code he said should help eliminate differences he t w e e n provincial regulations and provide a basis for a uni form policy for provincial governments preparing new regulations and amending old or. Morrison suggested licensing food service operators by the provinces was a possible mechanism to ensure that once uniform sanitation standards Are set they will be maintained. I make this suggestion in a tentative fashion for in is some thing that would have to be fully evaluated and appraised by the provincial health authorities. Lie said the code represented Many years of work by the Cra which he said look the initiative and Enlis cd the Aid of health experts and agencies across the country. The department of health and ship sinks Crew saved Plymouth England a the 500-ton Hamburg coaster Belle virtue collided in dense fog recently with a panamanian bulk Carrier in the English Channel and Sank. The vessel s eight Man Crew was picked up safely. Welfare assisted in publication and distribution of the new code. Relieve that backache the discomfort of Oft results from sluggish kidney action. Gin pills can relieve it. They my bladder and urinary irritations your fits belter you few tired ind Steep undisturbed. Distributed by Laurentian agin Ciel a main thrust in his govern m e n t s policy the Premier added had been to Stop the Drift to Urban centres and to give Urban Manitoban a realistic option of staying in their communities. Also addressing the rally were mayor Ludwig Matthews of Swan River and the two nip nominees for the party s candidacy in Swan River Omar Lamb of Birch River and Orville minish of Swan River. Full steam ahead is govt. Attitude by Bob Lowery 7ree press Northern reporter Swan River Damn the up does full steam remier de Schreyer told a Van River audience saturday get is the attitude of his gov Rome it to the Nelson Churchill re Power development. The Premier was quoting the ords of United states Admiral Eorge Dewey who captured a Panish Fleet in the Philippines lands at the turn of the cent people Are fools but i mean Imp Lete the Premier continued who do not want to o ahead with this Power Devil pent now in the face of the orld s mounting need for Ria ably priced Energy. Rural Manitoba has not Een blessed with Large Quanta is of Oil and Gas. It has Large want tics of water by virtue Ollie fact that it is the drainage Asin for about a fifth of Cana while the outlay of Hydro Ower generating stations is High in the order of Mil on for each station he said lat with proper development Barrett angry atom Kamloops . Up remier Dave Barrett got the est reception so far on his Icet the people Lour of British Columbia when he jabbed prime minister Trudeau and Erid cd the . Opposition with in biting sarcasm that has so he tone for the tour before a partisan crowd of about 275 arsons Here sunday night. The Premier was angry Ovici rime minister Trudeau s shot at . Taken while the prime minister was in . During Thi weekend. The prime minister had sail 3 wanted to see what action he . Government would Lak on aboriginal rights. Premie barrel shot Back with i say to the prime minister when he catches up with Fedor Al legislation trying to Radical he victimization of the Nativ Indian in this country then h pm come Back to town and As us about Victoria. But we r jutting the record straight i Victoria and the native India n British Columbia is begin Ning to get the legislation qua Iza Tion that they deserve i this province and som con should remind the prime min ser of the Premier noted an amen ment to the Home acquis tip act passed Al the Spring Legi Lalure session gave native ind ans on reserves Hie right to i uie Home acquisition Grant of the first time. The legislation was retroactive to 1966. Or. Barren terming Prin minister Trudeau s Mcmarl also gave it i or. Trudeau for asking Why c e r g y and resources Policki were not on the Agenda for to Western Premier s conf Renc next month. Don t come into Kamloops criticizing the four Western pre Miers about it conference he or. Barrell said. Ice could be sufficient water keep 12 generating units turning in five major develop ends As Long As the Sun Afler studying and weighing e human ecological aspects As Ell As the Long Range financial benefits to the province the said his government and committed itself to the Dev Ozment. The statistics of the venture e said Are that a total of five major Gen rating Stalyons will be Deneb in the lower Nelson Wilh a combined capacity of 500 rail on kilowatts compared with he local of kilowatts Gen rated in the entire Winnipeg Iver development. While the Cost of develop ment of each of the major Sta on will be in the order of million the annual return on the investment will be million. The present Revenue from rapping and fishing in the area s estimated at any Oss of. Employment due to the development would be recompensed and communities in olved would be Given a share f the water rental royalties for Leir own development. The alternative to this Dev Loument would be to spend arge amounts of Money on Oal Oil and Gas from other provinces to run More Thermal a crating plants. In the Light of the Besten Inee Ruig advice and study the decision has been made to take i balanced approach which involves the control of Lake win Peg Waters and the Low level Churchill diversion. Some people have gone into he Southern Indian Lake Situa the Premier said with Lon sense in their Heads and malice in their hearts and have Al tempted to Lorp Cdo the Dev loom Cut. We Are just coming into an age when Power generation will e a very expensive commod he concluded. Only a fool and i mean a Complete fool would fail to act former minister sentenced Belgrade renter former yugoslav Interior min Isler Vojin Lukic was sentenced recently to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of three counts of spreading hostile propaganda against the state. Lukic 53, a lawyer and Veter an partisan is the highest former official to be sentenced to prison since Molovan Djilas a former vice president. Lukic fell from Power in 1966 in connection with the deposing of Alck Salidar r a n k o v i c a former vice president and Secu Rity chief. The sentencing was regarded by observers hero As a Stern warning to former Rankovic followers and others sometimes grouped under the heading of no Stalin Isle not to engage in political activity. Sound conductor san Francisco sound travels four and one half limes faster in water than in air. Let s talk about t car Loans. And How we . If you re thinking of trading your car we should talk. 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