Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 17, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Soling your Home consult a professional m1yon a realtor Winnipeg free press tuesday. Uly 17, 1973 pack your automobile in our trunk car go rail Penner decision Friday t h e Defeated progressive conservative candidate in Rossmere councillor All pen nor says he won t make a def i n i t c decision until Friday about whether he will try to have the election of premiered Schreyer nullified because of an alleged election offence. Or. Penner said monday he would still like to see the pre Mier do the right thing and realize that returning officer George Epp should not have been appointed. He repeated that or. Epp is considered a Mennon Ilc min ister by both the Church and the people. He said the pre Mier s suggestion that or. Epp is a Lay preacher and thus in the same position As any Volunteer Church worker just in t or. Penner said the mennonite Community holds strongly to the separation of the Church and the state adding that the slate has never told mennonites who were their ministers and that it was strange that the Premier should now try to do that. Or. Penner also added two new allegations to his previous charge including one that a Friend of his was told by a Friend of one of or. Schreyer s workers that if or. Penner would stay out of the election in Rossmere the nip would Back him for mayor of Winnipeg in the next civic election. Or. Penner who now is a City councillor said he did t follow up the suggestion. He also said that another person with the same last name As his was approached 2nd class Mill nun bar 02u new Urban renewal approach proposed Winnipeg s civic environment committee recommended Mon Day that City Council approve a different approach to Urban renewal in the City. The new system which would replace present Urban renewal practices accepted by the City was prepared by the City s planning department and presented to environment com Mittee monday. Rather than have Large areas of the City razed and re built the new approach would Diane ska Linda left and Douglas c. Smaill of Winnipeg examine the difference Between a studio camera of the 19zos and a modern 35 millimetre camera which will be placed in a photography studio in the museum of Man and nature. Miss ska Linda is working on the museum s Urban gallery to open in january. Or. Smaill is a photographer at the museum where this picture was taken monday. Concentrate o n Small older areas. Renovating planning director Roy Darke told the committee the pro posed program would involve As much social As physical re habilitation of older areas and would involve citizens and Community committees in planning their own projects. In a report on the new pro Gram environment commissioner David g. Henderson said the idea behind former Urban renewal schemes of tearing Down an area and re building it from scratch was no longer practical. He said the High Cost and wide scope of former schemes made them cumbersome and often impossible to carry out the programs to their full extent As shown by the problems with the three Urban renewal residents stymie Church s request Law students Exchange places a group of Dominion Street area residents had its Way be fore Winnipeg s civic Environ ment committee monday but possible Side effects could take the Shine off its Victory. The residents appeared be fore committee to oppose an Appeal by the United Church of Canada against a Midland Community committee ruling limiting occupancy at its half Way House at 488 Dominion. The Community committee turned Down the Church s application for a variance to said the residents of the half Way House have caused no problems for area residents. He said the Community com Mittee turned Down the application on emotional grounds brought up by the residents rather than its merits. Counsel for the residents Walter Kehler said there was no emotional plea from the residents Only an objection based on their belief that if one zoning variation were Al Lowed numerous others would by the nip to run in Ross Mere As either a social credit or Independent candidate. Or. Penner said this alleged offer was made after he had a lived his nomination. Mon to both provinces. Dean lie said some of the Quebec Anderson pointed out. The Dif by Ron Campbell Kree press staff writer the Quebec civil Law and the common Law of the English speaking provinces emanate from two separate Legal sys Manitoba. Of Lur inc terns but until this year there at the same time three u elementary knowledge of a Dif j weeks of the now financed by the Federal Justice department 19 Law Stu dents from Quebec and the University of Ottawa Are at tending an eight week common students were almost English Fern aces exist mainly Between speaking and in fact two did the provincial Legal systems. Speak English As a first Lan another advantage to the ex-1 Guage. Others spoke English in Utt eur few. Law course at the University of i change program he said is with varying ability in addition to gaining an so for the first four or five tar has been no Exchange program of m Law students and Law students of the two sys-1 students from other English cams. Canadian universities arc course which Bim Nate transmission Emries i with pos a cooler Issum it Mimi Simett or Portage i it Nairn i in map Hinr 714-24371 m7-15f 5 i 430 Miina 453-4124 weather report the Eastern Prairies were Clear overnight. How Ever in the Western areas Clouds were reported and Thunder Shower activity was common in Southern Alberta. Shower activity appears Likely to re form in South Ern Alberta and Saska Chc morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces wan later today. Southern Manitoba is forecast to re main sunny. A Ridge of High pressure building up across the Prairies is expected to give a sunny Day to All regions wednesday. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today studying Quebec civil Law at Laval University in that prov Ince. A review of this year s experience will determine if the Exchange program will become an annual summer event says Dean d. T. Anderson of the University of Manitoba Law school. Laval and the u of m arc the Only two Canadian univer s i t i c s participating in this year s Law student Exchange i program. It is a program to help re a i Medy what Dean Anderson j i terms an unfortunate Igno Rance on the part of practitioners of the elements of the other nine of Canada s 10 prov inces base their property and civil rights Law on the English common Law while in Quebec these arc based largely on the Napoleonic code of France. Of course there is a sub Stan Lial body of Federal Law com Crent Legal system the Stu-1 began june lectures dents learn to better Appicci done in French ate their own. Dean Anderson said the bilingual problems that existed when the Exchange courses first started have now largely been ironed out. Were illegal visitors jailed an austrian couple who in now. Classes arc conducted in English with French used for explanation Only of difficult Points said Dean Anderson. He said that some Points of the common Law course Are so technical however that they Jare almost i he said the three u of m Law i students attending Laval All i had a general basis in j i this would have been one of the considerations of the a Ilion Al selection Board which chose the Exchange students to participate in the pro ram he said. Dean Anderson said he nor spot zoning follow and turn the area into a allow seven j strictly boarding House District boarders at the half Way House members of the residents instead of the maximum of delegation did bring up other four allowed under the area s r-2 zoning after hearing objections from the residents. Again monday the residents were successful As the Church appealed to environment com Mittee but this time heir Arl Zuments May have brought to them another kind of trouble issues however. Mrs. Andrew Couchman. Of 501 Greenwood place said the area would end up a skid Row if the schemes planned by the former City of Winnipeg in the 1960s. One of these projects is just now nearing completion an other is barely under Way and the third was never started. He said the new program would involve much smaller areas and More Short term projects where results could be attained quickly and at reason Able Cost without any major disruption or relocation of Resi dents. Or. Henderson s report was broken Down into six parts. Five of them involving specific renewal programs were Laid Over for discussion at a future meeting. The sixth outlining the role of Community committees and citizens in the planning process was studied and endorsed by committee which asked the planning department to draw up a list of priority areas for the program and tentative estimates for 1974. The report recommends that the Community committees be instrumental in drawing up a list of areas with suggested priorities for action and that citizen groups be informed of the program options open and be involved in which would areas. The decisions Best suit their half Way House were allowed to the report expand. For the plan another resident said he i follow unde f his j attempt to j his fun a Mem these areas could be As Small As one or two Square blocks depending on the specific needs of an area the re port says. Sections of the City listed As having priority for action under the program Are the Community areas of lord Sel Kirk St. Johns Centennial Midland fort Rouge St. Boni face and St. James Assiniboia during questioning at the afraid to go outside peal it was said that the House while he was adequate work. I cultural serous houses in the area coed the occupancy limits for boarders in k-2 areas. These limits arc set at two boarders for each family living in the House with a maximum of two families allowed in each House. After the Appeal. Councillor Jim Smith Kildonan moved that the City s building inspectors make a thorough study of the entire area surrounding 488 Dominion and prosecute those who have More boarders than the zoning allows. The Appeal also meant More rouble for the Church which Vas told it was violating the lists guidelines and in moving that the Appeal be Vic is. ,0 n .1 u in and recreational ser denied coun. Bob Wilson eur ice Midland said it was and Clear that the residents did not educational facilities to Rcd Canada on forged pass Mal Law school hours arc hems i zoning bylaw by having four ports were sentenced to jail i followed in the introductory j boarders in its House although Exchange Stu fined for false Auto claim a Man who burned his car and attempted to collect the in s u r a n c e from aut Opac was fined monday by judge Kenneth Peters in provincial judges court in the Law courts building. Charles t. Wakeland 23, of 4 Machray Avenue pleaded guilty to mischief by causing terms monday in provincial course for the judges court in the Law courts j dents with three or four ice building by judge John hours a Day plus a i Enns i Barry preparation period for Gregor Smith 42, was sen-1 future classes. Ten cd to six months in jail and Eva Janisch 25. Was sentenced to two months. Both pleaded guilty to using forged documents to enter Canada. Smith had a criminal record which prohibited coming to Canada. Counsel for the him from Federal de part mint of Justice Dave Frayer told court that Smith we have been tremendously impressed by the reception the people of Manitoba have Given these their hosts have been the Manitoba bar association at its convention individual various Law firms lawyers in their Homes and the lieutenant governor at a special reception. The Exchange classes will be Only one family lives there. As a result the Church will have to reduce the number of parolees living at the half Way House want the half Way House local _ de in their area and that it i would be difficult for the i Church to attain its Aims of reintroducing parolees into society in an area hostile reaction. 3 injured in traffic accidents in of flail facilities to in and improve retail eng and employment oppor reintroducing parolees i a c k j investigate the of such of Public services such 1 As sewers Hydro streets and sidewalks. The specific physical meth ods for action within these i Delics Are listed in the other five sections of the report. They include neighbourhood improvement programs site clearance programs re Sidon 11 a i rehabilitation assistance j programs assisted Home own i a ship programs and land As i Sembly programs. Three persons were taken to or. Darke told committee during the Appeal counsel for the Church Hugh Parker wilful damage Crown counsel David ram had travelled from Vienna to t completed about aug. 3. It will Hamburg where he obtained a j be up to the individual univer forged passport and flew to s i t i e s whether credits arc i Canada aug. 8. 1972. I Given for the course said Dean 1 the couple had been Travell i but he added that ing in Western Canada since Lis is not he main objective their arrival. Smith had of of inc Exchange program. Trained a work permit in Van Couver and they eventually wound up in Selkirk where he j was arrested on a theft charge t and fined is 00. It was there that the ramp girl drowns North Man feared dead edition in general Centre for Marly Winnipeg general Hospi Tal with a concussion. She was driving her car West about . On Redwood when she was in collision with a parked car Between Prince Progri he also said that much of the manpower necessary to implement the programs is Al ready available from within the City s departments and that this could prove a great Cash saving. He warned however that the program would still prove air defence exercise set examined the passports of both j forces of the North Ameri people and found them to be can air defence command will forged and they were subs participate in a 24-hour train temperatures following Are 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 charged. F o t Winnipeg. Bissett Interlake and red River regions mostly sunny today and wednesday a West wind at 15 . Today. Chance of a him do Shower overnight. Low tonight 50 to 55 High wednesday in the mid-70s. Local opera slate ing exercise Over Central Canada and Northern United states on july 26 and 27. Abou. 85 aircraft from Persad told court that Wake land took his 19g7 Model car j out to the perimeter Highway i j oct. 21. 1972, at 3 . And burned it. East West is. Paul police in Wayne Little has been elect Lac Canadian and american i estimated the burned vehicle i de president of the festival air will take part in the which Wakeland reported to opera group for 1373-74 exercise aut Opac. And As a result of the other officers elected were the planes will be Elvin 1 As Law " said sl0 civics and i Wakland vice presidents a n d can Ontario Manitoba Sasvata i Carole Little treasurer. Chowan and Alberta. And Radford streets police said. J East Kildonan police said i expensive for the City and that i Charles Philip Baxter. 18, would have to be taken on 552 Lipton Street was reported with a total commitment to be a 14-year-old Gretna District i " Sood condition in general i successful. Irl drowned monday while j Centre with a broken leg and swimming in a dugout on her Parent s Home. A Manitoba Man is also missing and presumed drowned. Ramp said Elizabeth Ann Klassen drowned about . While swimming with her sister. Her body was recovered at ., police said. Bruce Craite 19, of Norway House was last seen leaving the Shore of Jack River at Norway House at 7 . Satur concurs pm. M r Baxter was crossing i Henderson Highway in front of the Northdale shopping Centre at . When he was in collision with a truck driven by Kasper Boehmer of 4080 Hen Derson Highway police said i Jason Sievwright 5, of i Summerfield Way East kill d o n a n was in children s Centre formerly Winnipeg children s Hospital with undetermined injuries after he was Lofessor w. G. Wong vice Brandon journalism course set Brandon. Man. Special Day in a 15-foot boat ramp a said. In collision with a car at resident of Brandon univ sri Llis boat was located about j . In front of 162.1 Henderson y announced that the in to hours later washed ashore Highway East Kildonan police Fri tuition will introduce a course at Rossville near Norway said. M journalism Starling this fall. House police said. The car was driven by Rof wons said that the local inquiries failed to to Leric Miles of 1390 Rothesay collars will cover All aspects of Max. Min. Pre. Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Regina Brandon Thompson the Pas Winnipeg Thunder say Kenora Toronto Chicago Miami los Antic Sci Minneapolis new York Phoenix Rome Paris i Ondon Berlin Amsterdam Brussels Madrid Moscow Stockholm Tokyo 53 53 .17 .05 chamber music concerts set Cate uie Man. Dragging operations will continue police said. Street. Suite 201, Onan. Police said. East kind i nostalgia keeps train on tracks because of enthusiastic re trip saturday included spouse from nostalgic Passen j University of the weekend the i of music. Locomotive society Sion to the Carman fair. Statement Winnipeg temperature comparisons highest on record 96 in 1936 lowest on record festival Manitoba will present a series of chamber music concerts by three Stu dents from the Manitoba school the week of performances ill lev to keep the Prairie Winnipeg is part of a province Central operating wide tour. Officials of the Vintage Loco Thi schedule of perform motive society which operates was an ances is tuesday at noon in the Prairie Central be sunday from Wii Steinkopf gardens. Centennial tween Charleswood and head Centre 2 . In rehearsal j inn spy. Though Lii Friday the loom i. concert year old Lucu motive would run Hall at . In the Warp of steam sunday because House theatre thursday at of operating expenses lint Saiu Nlay Hie rain a special nip Carman. Man., where it met with an special trip to Carman danger of an Accident on the aug. 4. It is scheduled to tracks. Concern has been sex Haroon Sidd the influence of the mass Media in shaping modern society and added that he expects the course to Appeal to a Broad Cross Section of the Community since it will Deal with practical As Well As academic issues. The course will be part of the University s evening studies program. It will be directed by Lili. City editor of special runs were made Dur-1 operate on its regular schedule pressed that in the event of an i the Brandon s in it a uncover ins the Day for people in car-1 aug. S and 6 during heading Accident the mishap might be such topics As the history of Ley s heart of the continent associated in the Public mind journalism in North . In the planetarium audio Rimini Friday at noon in Stein Kopf gardens 2 . In he hearsay room i sunday 2 Man. Also society officials said in monday there although the immediate response prospects for the train have pig Gers and improved the society ran into Lou risks on its regular run. John l Asp. Society pros Idem said in the statement i hat because of All this in was decided to continue no oralious Gimli. Lac regular schedule. Cd Hail liar cd Down a pro he said he society win still p Sal that the Vintage with up sought to have the train Al on lock Kail tracks for runs in Winnipeg Deach and Lark f All empt to raise funds necks res Pons. It was Essary to society run Tours Ove Iracks to the two areas. Dicalo a the railway s oppose lion concerns the possible rail rather than with Freedom of the press a motive society. Ans. Public pictorial facials also have said journalism journalistic tech addition to such a Prici writing of press re leases letters to the editor and broadcasting. In the course. Prof. Wons said u would Deal w i i h All aspects of communication and Deal with the i a i e s t technological develop inputs in news re and extra Kail there Aren t proper Coal and water sen ices on the line for a steam engine. J. A. Wessler adminis Lalive assistant to the it Tail vice president in Winnipeg said in a Telephone interview monday porting and publication. He thai we up a Busy Railroad said any inquiries and we just Haven t time to. The course May be sent to the take on an Enterprise of that registrar of Brandon i Loci m to
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