Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, May 07, 1973

Issue date: Monday, May 7, 1973
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Winnipeg press monday May 7. 1973 Metis official Steps Down Thompson Man. Staff sconce is temporarily stepping Down from his Post As president of the Manitoba Metis federation As a result of his decision to contest the proves Sive conservative nomination in St. Rose constituency for the next provincial election. Federation regional vice president Ben Thompson who had just returned from a federation Board of directors meet ing in Winnipeg said Here Sun Day the decision was reached after a thorough discussion. Elected to take Over the pre s i d e n c y during the interim period was Connie Eyolfson who is vice president of the South Eastern Region of the federation. If or. Spence wins tie nomination he will take a longer leave. However in or. Thomp son s View he should resign his position immediately. I have nothing against or. Spence running for office but this organization should in no Way be involved in party poli or. Thompson said. He said there Are a number of agreements with both the Federal and provincial govern inputs vital to the operation of the federation which arc still uncompleted. He thought the organization was already suffer ing from a preoccupation by some of the leaders with poli tics and this should definite la not continue. Union awaits report after talks fail wage and work conditions talks Between air Canada and of 500 finance 3ranch employees of the airline Lave broken Down a Union officer said in an interview Sun Lay. Meetings of the two parties negotiating committees took place saturday and sunday in he hotel fort Garry. The employees arc All stationed in Winnipeg. W. Keith Kerr of Vancouver of the Canadian air l i n c employees association in Winnipeg to conduct the negotiations with the com finny said the conciliation Doard set up by the Federal department of labor had closed and the chairman ,1. Gunn a government official would make his report to the depart ment. We shall await the chair Man s report when that is filed we shall hold a mass meeting of the membership and decide what to or. Kerr said. Under the Federal legislation governing labor relations seven Days after the minister of labor has received the Board report the Union May strike. Or. Kerr said he could t state what action the Union would take until the report s recommendations were made known. The employees All clerical staff who handle payroll and credit operations work for the airline Are mainly seeking Job Security and Haven t gone into pay rates yet or. Kerr said. The airline he said did t want layoffs to be made cording to seniority while uie Union has insisted on this. Negotiations began last no vember. The Board was set up april 18 and dissolved May 6. Ten ill f. Harcus of the univer sity of Manitoba was nominee for the company and John Skoberg a railway Engineer from Jio Osc jaw was the Union no Minee. End stalemate the Hague a two dutch political groups agreed Friday to form a coalition under socialist Leader Joop Den Uyl ending a stalemate of More than five months during which the Netherlands had no Cabinet. The new administration will consist of 10 ministers of the progressive Alliance Anc six Christian democrats. Ont May nurses to Man. Toronto up Ontario May lose Many graduate nurses to Manitoba because of the difficulty such nurses have getting registered in Ontario the registered nurses association of Ontario was told saturday. Sandra so mors of 1 Ort Frances issued the warning at the association s annual meet ing adding that she already knows of some graduate nurses who graduated in an other province or country and Cen registered in on 10 Are opting for Manitoba miss Somers a registered nurse made her comments Dur ing discussion of a Resolution asking the province to set up upgrading programs for non registered nurses in Community colleges in at least four major areas. She said that in fort Frances and similar Northern areas where graduate nurses work there am no facilities for up grading and thus gaming registration. Earlier the nurses approved a Resolution urging that the Ward nurse and nursing Assis taut be restricted to those who Are listed As such under Nurs ing Laws. If the province were to agree to the proposal practical nurses would not be allowed to use the word nurse As part of their title. Graduate nurses could do so if they were identified As either being eligible to write a registration Examina Tion or for upgrading programs leading to writing the exam. The nurses were told Satur sex Moderator Dies at 93 Toronto up tit. Rev. Or. Walter t. Mcarce 93, former Moderator of the presbyterian Church in Canada died Here sunday. The soccer Loving minister who served As a medical orderly in Hie first world War was elected Moderator for one year in june 1955. A year earlier he had retired from the ministry after 22 years As pastor of Glebe presbyterian Church Toronto. Born in Sunderland England or. Al Cree came to Canada in 1907 As a Volunteer for mis Ine nurses were urn sinary work in the West Day to get involved in fighting citizens and expertise. Huguette Labelle recently appointed principal nursing officer in the health and welfare said Public health nurses and paediatricians ensure children starting school Are physically clean. But attempts must he made she said to ensure they Are emotionally healthy. Shop closed Rio de Janeiro a police closed a boutique in fashionable Section of Ito be cause a statue of a naked Angel was displayed in the window. Take a gentle laxative from the makers of take gentle acting it. Nature s remedy it is an All vegetable laxative. For Over 70 years Nothas been giving folks pleasant effective Relief overnight. No Onist. Tomorrow alright introducing a new kind of dry l smooth dry the new Gin experience from Meaghers. Desert dry Gin with a smooth Subtle Ultra dry flavour that makes the perfect drink. Meaghers deluxe dry Gin a new product concept from Meagher s innovative distillers deaths Baine Ralph Thomas 77, of 03 Ferndale Avenue St. Boni face former credit manager for Robinson Little and co. Boonstra Henry Timothy two months 248 Emerson a clue East Kildonan son of or. And mrs. Timothy Boot Stra. Bowen Cliff of Winnipeg former Barber. Cakebread r s Thomas 67, of 342 Jefferson Avenue West Kildonan. Christiansen. Ernest m., 73, of 168 Arlington Street. Clifford Robert Cecil 350 Waverley Street. Cusack Cpl. Barry Glen 36, of 38 Cullen drive Charles Wood. Decock Francois 73, of St. Anne Man. Fi3uorowicii, George 84, of 726 Toronto Street suite 4, formerly of lunar Man. Former Farmer. 1 Skues mrs. Thomas Chisholm liable of the Holiday Haven nursing Home formerly of 50 Alpine Avenue suite 1004, St. Vital. Foster Joseph William Bill 62, of 378 Home Street re tired Ironi Canadian National railways. Franke Emilic 85, of 264 a Husford Avenue East Kil Donan. Gau tinier Raymond 7g, of 1000 Archibald Street suite 13, St. Boniface. Green Charlotte 78, of 319 Parkview Street St. James Assiniboia widow of Thomas Green. Harrison Ethel Blary 82, of 845 hive Wood Avenue fort Garry widow of or. Thomas James Harrison. Ii Ayden Charles William 51, of Grande Point Man. Johnson Sigrun 89, of Gimli wan. Kandia Mykola 51, of 374 College Avenue former Canadian National railways employee. Kellogg ii Herbert 91, of 700 main Street. Lagasse mrs. Jean Baptist 72, of St. Adolph Man. Magnus Stephanie Clare 23, of 408 Hosmer Boulevard Tuxedo formerly of Melfort sask. Malyon Margaret Alice 55, of Kelowna b.c., formerly of Winnipeg and Calgary. John Todd 69, of 343 Cath Zdrale Avenue St. Boniface. Pierson Douglas stall age 73, of Belmont Man. St. Germain Frederic 91, of 375 Deschambault Street St. Boniface. Sai Ach John 84, of Garden ton Man. Schorlemmer o Winnipeg general Hospital formerly of 2246 a Allaghi Avenue. Simoens Godfrey Albert 92 of Deer Lodge Hospital for Merly of 87 Balmoral Street. Spencer Oscar 81, of 70 by restore Avenue retired employee of Canadian National railways. Stachowicz Joe 76, of holy family residence. Touring mrs. Clara 72, c 275 Woodlawn Street is James Assi Nillia widow Walter touring1, Trump Harold George 64, 1665 main Street suite is pc visor of the rest ratio Bureau for up rail. Wit Mait mrs. .1. S., of Rac no Wisconsin widow of j. Witmar. Zatonsky mrs. John a 56, of 253 Ellen Street. For further information plote see cultus Alicd death notices Export outlet Cuba was a chief outlet i . Rice and Isi d exports. Our shall Gar is the Best reason for buying our big car the new Mark ii. The most tcm3ta. 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Irv fact since Mark iras Therri Stroom the most com fort arid luxury of any Toyota we re calling it the most Toyota. You can find out for yourself by taking the Mark ii for a test drive in the Sedan Hardtop or Wagon version. But if you really want to find out what our new Mark ii is made of do this before you test drive our big Earnest drive our Small car Check the yellow pages it Law Toyota see How much car your Money can buy. A .v.va--. For the Toyota dealer nearest you ;