Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Friday. July 20. Martian probes planned London Router Russia ready launch two or pos Lily three unmanned probe toward Mars within the nex few Days and a Sovic manned space shot May also be imminent w e e r 11 expert Aid thursday. No cosmonauts have flown in Pace since three of them Dice on returning from a salyut Pace station just Over two years ago. Another salyut apparently disintegrated in Earth orbit last april before any cosmonauts had been launched Board it. Now there arc signs that an other manned Mission is in the offing probably involving two spacecraft and at least three cosmonauts. Strongest Evi Dence comes from american who report that three of the major vessels of the so Viet tracking Fleet used in manned space shots have taken up positions in the Atlantic pm tenders for construction of grading and drainage for main line railway embankment. Mile c.s7 mile 11. S3 and mile mile 21.m. Rivers subdivision. Winnipeg. Manitoba. Sealed tenders addressed chief Engineer. Canadian National railways. Enclosed in the self addressed envelope will be received up o clock noon. t., thursday. August i. In. Plans. Specifications. Instructions bidders. Form of contract and form of tender will be loaned contractors on the Deposit of a certified Cheque made payable the Canadian National rail Way company for an amount of fifty dollars this Deposit will be refunded when plans and specifications Are returned the railway in Good condition plans. Specifications. Instructions bidders. Form of contract and form of tender May be obtained on or after july 1973 from construction Engin Eer room 460. Union station. Winnipeg Manitoba or engineering plan room. 4lh floor. 935 Lagache Tevere is w Montreal 101. Quebec the lowest or any tender will nol Nerces be accepted for further information plier phone two More one of them Poss Bly an emergency Crew Reco Ery ship Are ready off the coast of Nigeria. Their Mission is consider unrelated soviet preparations for the next phase of i robot investigation of Mars. At least two automatic a ships Are believed be Stan ing on rockets it Bai Konur co mod Rome Central Asia read for launching on a Lix Mon voyage Mars any time be tween Friday and the secon week in August. The timing is dictated by the favourable conjunction of the orbits of Earth and mar which occurs about every 21 months. The russians landed a prob on Mars late in 1971 but its a rival coincided with a hug dust storm on the planet. The probe called Mars 3, died after sending Brief telex Sion shots of its Landing site they were too blurred be o much use. The United states does no plan land a Craft on mar until 1975. Small Region the combined area of new Sundland Nova Scotia new Brunswick and Prince Edward Island is Square Miles about 5.5 per cent of the Tota Irea of Canada. Office of chief Engineer Canadian National railways. Montreal Quebec i one Good thing. 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So far the Birds have not shown any fear of the nearby human traffic. Morris Stampede Heads for attendance record by Ralph free press staff writer Morris Man. With a ecord crowd for the second straight Day the 10th annual Antiona Stampede and Agri cultural exhibition appears Ell on its Way establishing new attendance record. An estimated Assed through the turnstiles r the second Day of the five a event tuesday raising the Tal for the first two Days sask., had one of his Lead ponies go right Over a barrel in the Start and the team Only went As far As the first turn before stopping. Dallas Dorchester drove the Rose Borek entry from Daw son Creek b.c., the Best time in the Chuck Wagon events with closely followed by Dave Lewis in the Adams Lloyd Fowley of Cardston alia., second in 12.5 seconds. The Amateur Saddle bronc Competition was led by John Dodds of Ponoka and Melvin Coleman of Pierceland who tied with 62 Points just one ahead of Wilf Hyland of Ponoka. Dale Rose of Medicine hat paced the Bull wrestling event entry from grand Prairie with 67 Points but there was a Alta., in three Way tie for second Only the a bark arabian Charo Ione Point behind for Brian lai5 entry from Melfert Smyj Laypool of Saskatoon Pat .000 from 24.000 about r cent ahead of last year. Under Ideal weather Condi on with sunny skies and driven by Dennis Mcgillivray. J Page of Medicine hat and Bob led the Pony wagons with a Wilson of Cardston. Time of the ladies barrel african drought in the Chariot events Konya event tuesday was won by in Cua Siut Venis irony Evcic i a essay was won do opera turns the mid tos of Ceylon sask., had Mcnamee of Gainford. J j of he Hest tires sask., with a time of 16.2 Sec for one entry and was ones followed by Terry Rose e afternoon Rodeo crowd was sealed a Fine display in the Eer wrestling Competition As Lund of Taber Alta., posted a time of Only 3.8 seconds bring Down a steer for a big Lead Over second place Arnold Harragan of Skiff Alta. Who did it in 5.1 seconds and third place Bill Civiluk of Vik i ing Alta., who posted i of 5.6 seconds. Toronto up one member of a Canadian mis Sion recently returned from a 10-Day tour of drought stricken regions of West Africa says the situation there is con stantly Paul Ignatieff Toronto based executive director if the United nations children s fund said the Sahara desert is slowly moving South in Mauritania. Mali Chad niger Senegal and upper Volta where rain has not fallen in any substantial Quantity for five years. With pasture lands drying up the United nations Mission estimates that 14 million peo racing p a mostly nomadic herdsmen threatened. When we arrived in Eadez. For thousands of herdsmen who have congregated there from the drought in the North. Agader normally has a population of but when we were there it had swollen Over or. Igna tical said. In other areas the Mission found thousands of children dying from disease mainly measles. Following Canada s r e 1 i e 1 pledge of million in food and Aid Canada is very highly thought of or. Igna Tieff said. When we got off the plane in niger the reception was tre Churchill diversion rapped Toronto up the conservation Council of Ontario said thai it has asked the fed eral government intervene in a proposed plan in which the province of Manitoba will divert 90 per event of the Chur chill River for hydroelectric production. The Council in a letter prime minister Trudeau also asked that the government exercise stricter control Over future Large scale development schemes. The Council said no Public hearings have been held on the Churchill project and the so Cial economic and Environ mental consequences of the project have not been investigated thoroughly. Our interests in conserva Tion Are said Gerry Rowland spokesman for the Council. He said his organization had been asked help out in Mak ing representations the authorities by friends of the Chur chill a University of Manitoba a a s e d group of conservationists. Golf pros total Chicago there Are Golf professionals in the United states. Fewer than 200 of them Are regular touring kids the Blue bombers in action this saturday it s All Meei set and in tonight s spam the Southern capital of the desert it was 6.30 at night and third in with another i of Fargo North Dakota in 171 the temperature was 150 de Rudy Papuska of Toulon was seconds. Second in or. Ignatieff said. Keith Gower of Edmonton City with its Artesian the bareback Riding event on earned 65 Points Lead the has become a Sanctuary the afternoon Rodeo program i Saddle bronc event with was led by Dale Trotter of Cal Jnelson of High River alia., Gary with 70 Points followed j runner up with 58 Points. I by Doug Flannigan of Ponoka i n the evening the full the s a m p e d e continues Rodeo time i Alta., with 64. Through sunday with Garry Logan of Sunder. Events featured in the Afler alla., led the calf roping with Noons and Chuck Wagon and grandstand a again treated i a time of 10.9 seconds with i Chariot events in the evenings. To thrills and spills in the1 Chuck Wagon and Chariot races. The suicide Ben Hur Chariot event was in the spotlight for the second straight night after a spectacular spill in front of the grandstand tuesday night. Seventy year old Boh Bell of Morris escaped without injury by Gerry Bol Rudeau or. Mclachlan j Ottawa up there is geared for transportation prob but three horses of his four horse team were injured when the Bell team climbed right up on another Chariot at the Start of a race. Or. Bell was thrown Over the front of the Chariot and waited for something run Over me in the spill but got away with nothing than a shaking up. And he s not planning on quitting. H main concern after it was Over was seek another team of horses so he could continue in the Ben Hurt event for the rest of the Stam pc de. The evening program also saw the Veteran Tommy Dor Chester thrown out of his Wagon at the Start of the final Chuck Wagon race. He escaped injury while his team completely circled the track before being brought a halt. I n the Pony Chuck Wagon events. Ross Heron of Melfort West s transport troubles mixed no one solution transport i Lam in Alberta but reflecting deaths Bergenstein Gustav Joseph 91, of heading Ley Man. Bouvier Charlotte Emma 91, of 2b6 Belmont Avenue West Kildonan. Cohen Sarah of Montreal formerly of Winnipeg. Deveau Bernard a., of Winnipeg. Ewing Alexander James of Tuxedo Villa 2060 Corydon Avenue retired from the ramp. I Halldorson Daniel 64, of Brandon Man., formerly of Sandy Hook tis Iierman and tation problems facing Western Canada indicates a massive study released this week by problems of All Western prov incas says a Long term study of production Cost differences for the Canadian transport com i in different prov Mission inces and whether transport lation problems impede do vol the seven volume 452-Pagc of mint of study conducted by Independent firms and University professors in Western Canada and commissioned by the Etc ear Lier this year deals with a Hodgepodge of transportation problems from rail rates machinery deliveries. The underlying consensus in five of the reports is that West Ern Canada is at an economic disadvantage because of Indus trial isolation and smaller populations that affect transportation rates. The Etc said in the fore Ward of each study that the re ports Are aimed at identification of specific transport issues but do not necessarily reflect the position of the Over the years. Western governments have argued that it is cheaper Export raw mate rial than finished products be cause of transportation costs. Tries would form valuable background for policy making. He says into provincial Trade among the four Western prov inces could become More effective by standardizing vehicle operating standards licensing and fuel tax collection. Another study compiled by C. Stabler of the University of Saskatchewan recommends that a Long and Short similar that which governs freight rates in the u.s., be studied for incorporation in the railway act. He says such a clause would put freight rates Between Prairie and off Prairie Points on a More equitable basis with freight rates elsewhere in he also said that such a move would attract More Industry the West. Western provinces would need a working relationship i l a industries re with the Federal government develop selected linked Between transport and development says Ralph main in the East. It appears that Eastern Ca Nadian producers make sufficient sales in the near Vicin Ity of their plants subsidize Ransport Distant markets. Eastern based plants Are Ca p a b 1 e of achieving greater economics of scale at the same Ransport rate As Western Canadian producers. This allows the Eastern producer compete More effectively in Western Canadian markets says one report compiled garage operator. Hartley Alice Muriel of three professors at the univer iiordai., Douglas Oscar of s. of Alberta. Lunar Beach Man. I inc solution save the report. Kosiakowski Elizabeth 86, a Basic strategy for Idun of 385 Cairns More Street. Tidying industries that currently Kuffner Edward 43, of or potentially possess compare Cloverleaf Man. Advantages in Western 1.aschuk, mrs. Peter Elsie Canada that May exploited 54, of 320 Chelsea i by transport rate adjustments. Avenue East Kildonan. J it Wanchuk Katherine the study conducted by of Oak Bank Man. J o gainer s Ruzzala step Hon 59, of r. A. In owls of Edmon Hallel Street. Warns that transport rate s1.0ane, Edith Caroline 95, reductions by Region May he a of Clearwater. Man., widow j very imprecise method of at of Alexander Holmes Sloan. Templing stimulate regional Tucker James Earl Russell i development 70. Of is. Vital Hospital. A Olauso Western Industrial , John j., a of centres Are in relative isolation Winnipeg. From nip another transport Wilts Frankie of 2345 por Lalion costs play a major role Lase Avenue suite 510. Sign the Cost of finished products James Assiniboia widow of says another report by n. 1. Harold John Wilts. of the University of , Peter Llo ult. Of Calgary. Vancouver. Lie says Hal there is no me for further information transport a i Ion problem Anh please classified death hence there is no one Genera i Harris of the University of Manitoba in his St la. Public notice Public notice is hereby Given pursuant Section 457 of the municipal act. Thai the Council of the Rural municipality of Spring Field intends consider and if deemed advisable pass a borrowing by Law for the Pur pose of constructing a covered indoor skating Arena at the communities of Anola and Oak Bank m the said Munici Pality and create a debt of one Hundred and seventy eight thousand dollars for that purpose and further take no Tice that the Council of the Rural municipality of Spring Field will sit at the Oak Bank Community Hall at Oak Bank. In Manitoba at 7 30 p m on the 3ist Day of july 1973 hear any person desiring make representation the Council with respect the proposed by Law dated at Oak Bank. M Manitoba this 9th Day or july 1973 e m Davidson Secretary treasurer Rural municipality of Springfield amt Nirann i goes discount discount discount amen Quanni i sj13 a Achavi China buys tobacco w Ashington
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