Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 20, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday. July 20. I97j environment Bill passes . Senate Washington a the Senate passed and sent to the House of representatives this week a Bill aimed at protecting human beings and the environment from chemical substances. The measure the environmental Protection Agency Epa authority to restrict the use or distribution of potentially toxic substances or products containing them. The Bill provides for testing by manufacturers of chemical substances that might pose threats to Hitman beings or the environment with an Epa re View of the test results before production. It provides for specification by Epa of existing chemical substances to pose threats to human Betings or the environment and provides for restrictions including seizure of any chemical substances posing immediate hazards. Towering far above the exist ing chimneys this smokestack at the Hudson Bay mining and smelting co. Ltd. Plant at flin flon was topped off at 820 feet six inches recently. The City is far below As officials wave from the top of the smokestack in Pic Ture taken from helicopter seen flying Over the stack in the photo from the ground. Built by the Cus Todis Canadian Chimney co., the huge stack was started May 22 and Rose at a rate of up to 32 feet a Day when conditions were Ideal. It measures feet across the Bottom and is 25 feet wide at the top with the thickness varying from 26 i inches at the Bottom to 10 inches at the top. More than cubic Yards of Cement and 250 tons of reinforcing steel went into the Structure enough Concrete to build basements for 125 Homes and enough steel for 100 Automo Biles. The steel liner is still to be constructed inside the smokestack with work expected to be completed in 1974. With the liner extend ing beyond the stack the Over All height when completed will be 825 feet. Impaired Drivers listed the motor vehicles Brandl of Minnedosa Bouchard Alain Joseph Ste. Rose Lac Benn Robert Del mar Beulah Bennett Patricia Louise 212 Sutherland Avenue Selkirk. Berth Olet Donald Emile Box 327, Hartney Boyd Elmer George Box 91, Man., Belhumeur Georgina Laverne St. Lazare Bjornson. Mundie. Glenboro Boulanger. Hal Henry Shoal Lake Bunn Eli Birdtail Indian re. Serve Man. Clemmensen a the Manitoba highways depart ment has issued a list of the names of people convicted of driving while impaired or of driving with a blood alcohol level in excess of the Legal limit of .08. The list consist of convictions during the first two weeks of Furby san july and previously unreported a Birch Rivi a m a Arnold convictions for the last two weeks of june. Unless otherwise indicated All addresses Are in Winnipeg. Following is the list Anderson Merle William 1603-221 Goulet Street Andres Adolf Roblin Asseltine Grant Lewis Beulah Man., Assels. Michael Roy Minot Dakota Adair Brian Leonard 2-45 har grave Street. By Gourman John 56 Glen Avenue. Bowers Margaret Talbot ave Briggs Darwin William 569 Toronto Street Bate Thomas Cecil 313-1205 Grant Avenue Baskerville. Donald 554 Victoria Avenue Paskler Jack Case. Deloraine Bunn Patrick Edward 130 Argyle courts Brandon b r y s o John James Deloraine Budge Larry Randolph 645 Redwood Avenue Bird David Franklyn . 6, Brandon beaut lamp Henry Alfred 2 71 Gilbert Avenue Bolduc Douglas Roger 76 Greenway Crescent Thomp son Brown William Harold Box 199, in the Middle of things. If you Are seeking fast and totally satisfying Assis Tance in buying your Home the Best place to Start is Amberlea right in the Middle of things by contacting Castlewood Homes. Display Homes open daily . Sat. 1-6 . Full Range of Side by Side duplexes and single family Homes. Turn East on Gilmore from Henderson Highway and follow the signs to 327 Gilmore ave. 338-0194 or 338 4722. Castlewood Homes make any Home Purchase easier Castlewood Homes or Man., Cowan Peter Avenue Chaske Sylvanus Sidney pipes one mart., Chasse. Dennis Alvin company dorm flin flon Cap by Ward 1454 Applewood Bay Brandon Castle David 454 Sailer Street Clarke Stephen Robert l., 207-990 be tourney Street Catellier Michel r., Box 104, is. Malo Cox Bruce Charles 814-21 Clayton Street Cameron Tony Swan Lake Indian Reserve Craigle Barry Lynn 126 Rose Street n., re Gina. Ohauvin Gerard Maurice Maryfield Dutchak Terry Rossburn Desilets Leon 2-11-3, Box 4, Elie Desjardins Gerald j., Laurier Ducharme George Peter Binscarth Man., Dixon Hugh Rodman 20 14th Street w., por Tage Prairie Durrell William 133 1st Street w., Portage Prairie Dowan Avin Sioux Valley Reserve. Man. Ewasiuk Kenneth George 814 364 Princeton drive Thomps on Eagle Lorgis Pipestone Enns Billy . No. 2, Selkirk elder Calvin William 661 Perry Street Brandon Evason Clifford Frank 304 Kerby Avenue n., Dauphin. Fifi Joseph Julien Baldur Friesen Jacob h., 417 Melrose Avenue Fon Deur Raymond Paul Box 1083, Beau sejour Ferens Nestor Box 1045, Beau sejour Ferguson Wilbur 1392 file Street Falkevich Ronald Lewis Box 385, Russell Fame a Raymond Nicho Las 1031 Beach Avenue filipcic Joseph 423 landside Street. Gilles Marvin Sigurdur Caver Man., Goudy Roy Wilmont Box 13, 621 Dunrobin Avenue Preville Jose Phine 4qb Laidlaw blvd., Pichor Ste phen Melvin 311 Strathnaver Avenue Selkirk Proulx Aurele Ste. Anne pilchard Bruce or 3, Roland Man., Pritchard Kenneth Grant Rath Well Man., Phillips Grant David. 333 Bruce Avenue Peterson Alvin Dennis. 430 Mclean Avenue Selkirk Pihulak Wil Liam or 3, Selkirk. Paul Wilma. 670 Bignell the Pas Porter Fred Thom As 63s main Street Portage Prairie Pugh Leslie Chester Gladstone cure Ethel Jean Rossburn Prestayko Kenneth John Valley River Man. Rakowski Dennis James 146 Cotton Wood Crescent Thunder Bay ont., Roulette Percy. Gandy Bay. Indian Reserve Roulette Dennis Carl m a r i Boutiette Harry Joseph Marius Romanyk Walter 62fl Beecher ave Reich Fredrick William 22-2 Block St. Antonie Road the Pas Richard Martin Edward Marius Rouse Ernest Alfred 60 Argyle courts Brandon Rocher John Geary 356 Assiniboine Avenue rank in Larry Wayne 1639 Victoria Street Don. Bran Smith Ruth Shirley 97 Harrington Avenue Seniuk Leonard Michael 481 Spence Street Sydoruk William Ste Ven 104-480 Grev Street Skwarok Leonard Box 129, the Pas Siax Ronald Argusville Man., Stevenson Henry Charles Melvin mich., Stirling Douglas Robert 89 Church Street. Smith William Robert Amaranth Sikora. Peter clause 396 Mikado ave Kenora Smith Edward Morton 330-1281 Grant Avenue Sinclair Wil Liam George Hodgson Man., Spence Rupert William Minnedosa Shewchuk Victor Valley River Man. Simon Raymond 509 lome Avenue Brandon Slobodzian John Ashville Man., Smith rown Dennis 1031 11 the Street Brandon. Turner James Carson Melita Tel Lier Jules 397 Provencher Street thy Emil Michael 3016 passer ave Brandon Taylor Alexander 494 Garlies Street third James William c-3 56 Waterloo Thompson Varga Frank Joseph 706 415 Edison Enue Wittmaier Ewald Rudolf 715 424 Princeton drive Thompson Whea-1 pork prices take a jump same pork retail prices Rose As much As 29 cents Pound last week while some fell As much As 23 cents. Some beef prices Rose one to seven cents while others fell two to 22 cents a Pound. The Price changes Are reflected in the Manitoba depart in e t of agriculture s food Price Survey for the week ended july 13 and compared with the report for the week ended july 6. The farm Price of dressed pork Rose about three cents a Pound and listed wholesale prices held steady or Rose one to six cents a Pound. At the retail level Ham butt half portion Rose 29 cents a Pound to chops Centre Cut Rose 17 cents to Bacon one Pound packages Maple Leaf went up four cents to and loin roast Bone in rib end Rose two cents to 99 cents a Pound. Meanwhile leg roast Centre Cut fell 23 cents to 96 cents a Pound loin roast Boneless went Down 17 cents to shoulder roast Boston butt went Down five cents to 79 cents and smoked Ham Bone less fell four cents to a Pound. Pork retail prices which held steady were pure pork Sau Sage at 91 cents a Pound and Bacon piece Centre Cut at 89 cents. For beef the farm prices Rose half a cent a Pound for live weight and cents for rail graded. The wholesale Price of carcass sides fell half a cent a Pound. Larger fluctuations occurred at the retail level. Chuck Steak Rose seven cents a Pound retail to 99 cents a Pound stewing beef front Quarter Rose five cents to red Oak expansion announced Brandon Man. Special a major expansion program for Brandon s red Oak inn was announced thursday by A Clement Secretary and Legal counsel of Skyline associated buildings limited of Brandon owner of build ground Chuck Blade roast sirloin Steak and Tbone Steak each Rose four cents to and respectively and sliced liver Rose one cent to 88 cents a Pound. But round Steak Boneless full round fell 22 cents to and prime rib roast went Down two cents to Ham Burger held steady at 98 cents a Pound. The farm and wholesale prices of broiler chickens held steady but retail prices fluctuated four to 14 cents a Pound. Whole Frozen eviscerated chickens under four pounds Rose 14 cents a Pound to 64 cents a Pound whole chickens Over four pounds Rose 12 cents to 70 cents whole Grade a fresh chickens Rose four cents to 78 cents and breasts and drumsticks both dropped four cents to a Pound respectively. In turkeys the retail Price of Grade a under 10 pounds Rose two cents to 76 cents a Pound Utility Grade fell four cents to 57 cents and Grade a 10 to 16 pounds held steady at 74 cents. The farm and wholesale prices of eggs Rose two cents a dozen for All grades. In retail prices All Grade a the extra Large eggs Rose one cent to 77 cents a dozen medium Rose two cents to 71 cents Small Rose two cents to 57 cents and Large held at 74 cents a dozen. Potatoes reds washed and in 10-Pound bags held at 15 cents a Pound while netted gems in 10-Pound bags fell nine cents to eight cents a Pound retail. Onions Canada . 1 medium in three Pound bags Rose four cents to 24 cents a Pound. Carrots Canada . 1 in three Pound bags held at 18 cents a Pound. Cheddar cheese medium fell three cents retail to a Pound while the mild Cheddar cheese held steady at 97 cents a Pound. Ing. The million motor inn was opened june 28, 1972, and is operated on a Long term lease by up hotels limited. Or. Clement said had been informed by up hotels president Donald Curtis thai concept of a resort Motel in an Urban area has proved so successful in this City that up hotels is planning to build Sim Ilar facilities in Peterborough and Thunder Bay ont., and at the site of the Montreal Airport at Mirabel Quebec. These facilities will also be called red Oak inn s. The expansion of the bran Don red Oak inn Calls for construction of a three of four Storey Structure on the West Side of the existing building and will feature 100 guest rooms including some exec Ive suites doubling the size of the present accommodation. The addition will also include smaller business and Eom Muni a meeting rooms to accommodate 15 to 20 people an Addi ional indoor recreational area of a Type yet to be determined and an elevator. Or. Clement said the Archi act who designed the original red Oak inn Ian m. Brown of Brandon is drawing up plans the addition. Construction scheduled to Start in the Landis Spring of 1974 with the addition tentatively set to open the Fol lowing Spring. Making the announce Gimli Wallace Brian James 110 Tweedsmuir Avenue Fern flon win Charuk. Peter flin. Flon fire Hall flin flon wait Tnomas Robinson 124 8th Avenue e., Dauphin waste Ste. Ment or. Clement said the acceptance of the red Oak inn in Brandon far exceeded original projections with the hotel being Andrew Sioux Valley Reserve Man., booked to capacity most nights. He said there is also a nut Selkirk Man. Five wounded in blast Jerusalem renter a areas for smaller conventions i or groups Lac Hill Allan Vernon 3-30a Tyndall Avenue Hill Audie Lee Edson Hyde Donald 136 4th Avenue e., Dauphin Houtain Leslie Sioux Valley Indi an Reserve Man., Holburn Gina 312 Kildare Avenue e., Hopkins Thom As Irvin 74-100 Baylor Avenue Hiya 5le, Joseph Jesse Oak Lake indian1 Reserve Man., Harrison Jack Del Bert Laurier Hutton Murray Robert . 4-10-19, Gen. Del., Brandon Hrymak James Brent 1233 Vanhorne Avenue Brandon Holenski Jerry or . 1, Darling Ford Man., Hurst Kelvin i Wesley 19-394 Keenleyside Street -1 Milton Richard Robert d., 2 Masefield Road. Jackson John Clifford Russell i Johnston Ruth Elayne 651 261 Goulet Street Joyal Dennis Roy 320 Atlantic Avenue. Kloss Gerry 50 Worthington ave. Nue Klinc Ralph Gordon 4-753 my i gee Street Kirschman Garry John Box 12, Balmoral Kasian John 510 landside Street Kosakewich Paul 690 Flora Avenue Kruk Christopher Stan Ley or . 1, Sifton Man., Karras Laverne Edward 3-71 Ottawa place Thompson Kohinski Barry Michael Riding Mountain Man., Knockaert Romeo Ste. Rose Lac Kehler Ernest 36 Barabara Bay Selkirk. Lavack Alex j., 1605 Day Street Lauzon Jacques 117 Morier Legal George Albert Box 77, or . I 2, St. Anne Landsborough Donald Alvin 20 121h Avenue ., Dauphin Lozinski Lloyd Herbert or . Ochre River Man., Lindsay randy1 Caully bunkhouse . 16, room . Is Fox Lake Man., Lepage Gilbert Isadore 154 Brandon Crescent Thomp i the november 1968 explosion p. I the guerrillas detonated a car Veivian Wai if Ltd of explosives during a Fri a ant Diakes recommend Day morning pc Sabbath Rush i Delions to the education min iranian pipeline proposed Tehran a Western european countries were warned thursday that in order to avoid a fuel panic by 1980 they should consider the construction of a Gas pipeline from iran. Doctor Reza Fallah Royal Oil adviser and director of International affairs of the National iranian Oil said industrialized West european coun tries should hurry up in considering the construction of a pipeline from iran through i Turkey Greece Yugoslavia and on to Germany Italy and France. At a meeting with the foreign press doctor Fallah said studies for construction of the world s longest Gas Pine line from iran to Western Europe will be completed by september 1973. The iranian government will independently finance the project. Ballagh said pollution and an acute shortage of crude Oil will eventually persuade the world to utilize More Gas instead of Oil. Youth meetings completed peking renter China disclosed thursday that it had passed a major Milestone in reconstructing the communist i youth league Junior partner of the chinese communist party and one of the mass or a a animations disrupted during u in vn.lit., co in i blast place in a crowded Market thursday slightly wounded five persons incl to girl a police ing spokesman said. The explosion look place in m a a e Yehuda vegetable Market scene Arab guerrilla five years ago when 12 persons of a bloody attack nearly Armstrong appointment announced education minister Ben Han Uschak of Manitoba announced wednesday the appointment of or. Kenneth w. Armstrong As the University of Winnipeg representative on the Manitoba government s education advisory Board. Or. Armstrong replaces or. David Dyck who has re signed and will serve on the Board during the balance of were killed and 52 wounded. In or. Dyck s term which expires 1l._ 1. J april 30, 1974. The 22 member Board con Chard Avenue Mel lace Sandy Bay Indian Reserve Mai Mcewen William Chapman 3 Pentic Tion Bay Mcmurray Allan Garth unit 5, 91 Dogwood drive Mcdonald Walter hour. Kill ister concerning curricula text the 19b6-6s cultural revolution. In a front Page Story. China s leading newspaper. The Ples daily said the provinces of Sze Chuan and Sinkiang had recently held communist youth league congresses com-1 pc tug a Cycle of 29 provincial level congresses begun in Shanghai last february. The next step will presumably be a National Congress Al though there is word yet when that will be. The once 25-million-Strong communist youth league whose members Are regarded As the most politically advanced of chinese youth fell into a shambles during the Cul a Tural revolution when militant red guards seized the political initiative. I other developments in what looks like a Busy year for chinese Domestic politics Are expected soon from the 10th t National Congress of Chin. Est communist party. Today the blast Only Hooks and reference books for Agni in wounded two men two i us in Manitoba schools women and a child hit by Fly-1 members Are appointed for ing Klass resulting from the sex two year terms from teacher country s legislature Losion of a bomb made of a i and trustee organizations major tasks of the two con bottle filled with incendiary school superintendents and in Tois Xavier Man. Maluta Donna Mae 3.17 Franklin Street Brandon Loriaux Andre Joseph St. Amelie Man., Marks George Ellis 410 Victo Ria Street Mathews William Stewart Melita Moffat William Robert .138 n., i Furby Street. Gerald Wayne i i spot tors University senates ? William Avenue. Police have detained several and citizens at Large. Nicholson James Gordon s-7ra i min Els 1-Anqslde Street Nichol Robert Wil Mam 304-2391 Portage Avenue Nicol i re luminary investigations i Larry 333 Queen Avenue Selkirk. Indicated the bottle had been o Neil David Lawrence Street Brandon Paquin w this will probably Fol Lowed by the National Peoples Congress which is the it ionic origins i More than 3.6 million Cana nit Rcd m1 i cloth and hidden in i Diane arc of scottish and Irish landside Street Purdy Gerald Joseph a shopping Basket. Descent. Dresses will be to rewrite constitutions for both party and state hierarchies to fill vacant posts in the party s All important politburo and Central com Mittee and to appoint a head of state in place of Dis i graced Liu Shao Chi. Is to Laws by gosh the Price is right prices thru tuesday july 24th we Reserve the right to limit quantities fresh for frying Chicken breast Quarter fresh never Frozen fresh pork Side at the Peak of the season All plums in Canada . I Grade w . Cherries in Canada . 1 Grade Bicks Dill 32 Al. O Jar pickles garlic with garlic polish style valuable Coupon cups this Coupon lob Laws limit one per customer with this Coupon you May Purchase one package of 12 lob Laws hamburger buns Reg. It 49c save for Coupon effective til july 24th
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