Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 29, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ship travel Caj Caj Caj Winnipeg free press saturday september 29, 1973 m Kat or Selling your Home consult a professional Xii of Mui a flt j on a realtor pulled from dugout Quick action by a St. Vital woman saved a 2te-year-old boy from drowning Friday in a water filled dugout near his Home. St. Vital police said Chris Gopher Thomas Arnold of 37 Clinthorne Crescent St. Vital had away from his Home about 11 . And fell into a storm sewer excavation behind 1614 St. Mary s Road. The dugout was about five feet wide five feet deep and 10 feet Long. Martha Friesen 22, of 1612 Mary s Road saw the boy Bobbing up and Down in the water. She ran to the dugout jumped in and pulled the unconscious boy from the water police said. Mrs. Friesen assisted by a neighbor applied artificial respiration to the boy and stored his breathing. The St. Vital police were called to the scene and the to was taken to St. Vital Hospital where he was reported in Good condition saturday. Police chief suspended police chief Walter Nauer 56, has been suspended from his duties in Winkler by mayor Henry f. Wiebe. This action follows chief Nauer s appearance in Cotrit thursday on a charge of impaired driving. Chief Nauer was charged with impaired driving by inner City police monday evening after a three car Accident at Portage Avenue and St. James Street. Chief Nauer did not appear in provincial judges court in the Public safely building and the Case was put Over one week. The Winkler police chief who Heads a four Man depart ment had earlier been re leased on his own Bond of after he a s charged in Winnipeg. Mayor Wiebe said in a Tele phone interview Friday he had suspended the police chief subject to review by town Council which holds its next meeting oct. 0. Sewer and water increases will go into effect monday by Frances b1dewell free press Urban reporter most Winnipeg residents will begin paying More for their water and sewer services Mon Day. Under a revised uniform water and sewer rate schedule approved by City Council in water and sewer Bill will be about Only in the Community of St. Vital and Tuxedo Heights Ward in Assiniboine Park will water and sewer rates decrease. Rates will be up in All other areas of the City by an average every three months in Charleswood Park Ward to every months in Transcona. The new rates which continue to be based on the quarterly Billing system Standard ize water and sewer charges throughout the City. They will cover the actual Cost of the sewer and water utilities in a three erty taxes to the user acid make the services self support note of on sex by Nick Hunter free press education reporte sex education should b taught in the classroom by there should be care about we teaches it and How it is i trod cd several Winnipeg school officials said Friday. They commented after a nationwide Survey released a the Canadian education lessons i Means we have been going in the right direction in the schools. But it concerns me a by that people Waul the schools to do this. That s Fine Well do it but we feel there is a Grea Deal of parental response the Survey results in support of permissiveness also indicate the schools Are going in in class Able in grades 11 and 12 with attendance on a Freer basis or. Stangl said. Trustee Vic Pruden of the Winnipeg school Board said there has been a censorship attitude about sex education which has kept children ignorant about the subject. Youngsters should be Given the information so when they make judgments they make Barbara roman a recent arrival in Winnipeg from the Northwest territories thinks eyeglass styles Are just Fine As she samples some of those on display at optics 73 a gathering of the ophthalmic Dis photo by Dave Bonner censers of Manitoba. Delegates to the convention Are studying the latest developments in Eye aids including new types of Contact lenses which Are not As visible As those worn by Barbara. A great reception so far from business u Way chief by waxy Dennison free press staff writer businesses have been n spending Well to the adv Aric canvass by United Way of Wii automatic transmissions transmission special and j of Chat not of Mot m or Alt work Portage i 930 Nairn 11311 Mcphelim 1786-2437 667-1595 586-8049 Una 460 a Ombina 4534124 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces Northern sections of Manitoba will be affected by a Low pressure system now Over Central and Northern Alberta. This sys tem will spread Cloud East Ward ahead of its Centre and Light rain is forecast for Northern areas tonight and sunday. Temperatures in Southern sections of the forecast District will re main above Normal during the with afternoon readings expected to be near 70. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today following arc 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 0 . Today forecast for Winnipeg Brandon Dauphin red River Interlake Bissett White Shell Kenora and red Lake re Gions sunny today with a High near 70. A few Clouds tonight with a Low of 40 to 45. Mostly sunny sunday and continuing warm. Max. Min. Pre. Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Regina Brandon Thompson the Pas Winnipeg Thunder Bay Kenora Ottawa 72 78 65 72. 73 64 64 n 75 72 67 Toronto 65 Montreal Rome London Berlin Amsterdam Brussels Madrid Moscow Stockholm Tokyo visit a j you he i Erryn t up la cd Goin Ito bed earlier., r mix. We entrees 1 Vax had n i p e g volunteers Cani Paig chairman Allan m. Moor said in an interview Friday. We be had a great recep Tion so he said As he pre pared for opening of the month Long Campaign. The Campaign will be kicked off with a breakfast at . Monday in Polo Par shopping Centre mall. This year s targets an and donors the Money total is o 8.3 per cent More than the raised in 1972, when the Campaign fell Short of its objective by a total of donors would be More than the who contributed last year. Or. Moore said loaned personnel representatives Lars on loan from employers to assist the United Way for six weeks Are saying the Community is with some major corporations de signalled As fair share givers Lave pledged More than the Ive per cent increase they Hac Cen asked for he said. The Ive per cent increase requested accounts for living Cost likes but companies have Jeen giving Gyi and even p to 20 per cent than ast year s gifts. I Don t want to give the impression that we can expect lat Type of increase from All . But major Busin uses Are leading and we feel in smaller businesses will be or Hing through for us. More than 80 per cent of in local firms approached so far have increased their donations. If individuals respond As businesses have in the Advance canvass it will be a great year and the United Way will exceed its one common misconception or. Moore emphasized must be eliminated that administrative costs eat up 30 to 40 of Money raised. Only 7v4 per cent of funds raised go toward administration the second lowest of any Canadian United Appeal he said. That Means cents of every Dollar raised Oes to United Way sky to Channel 7, will Fea Ture an entertainment spectacular at 5 . To 6 . Satur Day on the United Way. Entitled Way in Way out it stars impressionist Rich Little Singer Gisele Mackenzie and comedians Don Harron and Lloyd Bochner. The show was produced by the Ottawa Carle .011 United Way. Winnipeg s monday morning kick off breakfast of flapjacks and Coffee will have sky radio s Eric St. John As master f ceremonies. About 150 people Are expect id to attend. Host will be caring breweries Ltd. On hand will be Jessie Mclyn Osh miss United Way and under up for miss Manitoba and Charlene Pinchevsky miss glue bomber. Ted Komar and is accordionist will entertain. Local radio stations will broadcast a Campaign message t . Socia Tion convention in Van Couver indicated 98 per cent o canadians feel that some de Gree of sex education should be included in the school curriculum. The Survey also revealed canadians generally support a More permissive open style o education but most Winnipeg officials indicated permissiveness in the schools has gone far enough for now. Trust Cave. William Docking chairman of the St. James Assiniboia school Board said his division has a couple of Pilot courses in family life which includes sex education Ardithe program will probably be expanded. We Are taking it rather slowly though because you have to have teachers who can handle trustee Docking said the de Gree of permissiveness accept Able in a school is often deter mined by the Type of Community in which the school is located. I believe that schools have personalities and some schools Are More permissive than others and it seems to suit that particular trustee de Martens of the River East school Board said the Survey results favouring sex education Are heartening. Right direction trustee mar tens said. A Good learning situation re quires some permissiveness trustee Martens added but in must be permissiveness with guidance. Joe Stangl president of the Manitoba association of school trustees said he believes parents want a family life pro ram stressing interpersonal relationships a t the lower grades with sex education in he senior classes. He said there is concern about who is going to interpret he moral and emotional aspects of sex. That is where you get a real parcel Al hang most parents feel the schools Are permissive enough Al Hough there i i a feeling there should be. More options Avail exhibition an exhibition of Art works by new staff members of the University of Manitoba school of Art will be shown in gallery free in the school of Art until oct. 14. Hours for the gallery Are 9 . To 5 . Monday to Fri Lay c . To 9 . Tuesday and wednesday and 9 . To Oon saturday. J them rationally intelligently and on the basis of having Al the information trustee Pruden said he does t agree with the Permis Sive attitude that it does t matter what you do As Long As you have he said there is a tendency not to Tell a child he is not learning and he contended this a actually a cruel approach. Suddenly she goes out into the real world to work and he won t be told you Are on a continuous education program so Don t trustee Joan Maxwell chair Man of the Assiniboine South school Board said the school division started a family life program in grades 1 to 0 this year and it will Likely be sex landed to the High school Evel. Trustee Maxwell said he was lot surprised that the Survey Nodi catch 98 per cent of Cana lians favor sex education. It is probably the two per cent who Are the noisy Bunch who have said Don t touch it Cave it to the trustee Maxwell said the schools Are already too soil and should be tightened up but added that teachers Are often More permissive than they vant to be because of pressure rom parents. Ing. Under the old rate Structure it was estimated that the Ufilio ies would have shown a Joss of about million this year. Alexander Penman the City s director of water and waste disposal estimated that the new rates would allow for operation of sewer and water services without a loss for at least three years. The new water Rales Are based on the following Forai la 42 cents for 100 cubic feet or about 67 cents for Gal Lons for the first Cubit feet consumed during a month period 27 cents for 100 cubic feet or about 43 cents for Gallons on the next cubic feet consumed in a Quarter and 19 cents for 100 cubic feet or 30 cents for Gallons on water consumed above cubic feel in the 1 Quarter. In addition there is a Flat charge of 10 cents a frontage foot levied quarterly As a water maintenance fee on serviced property. Sewer rates will be a Flat 23.4 cents for 100 cubic or 37.4 cents for Gallons. Sewage use will be calculated by the amount of water going through the water meter the principle that whatever goes in must come out. There also will be a charge of five cents a frontage fool la. Vied quarterly As a sewage line maintenance fee. Estimate increases in average Bills under the new rates will be a Quarter in Transcona in St. James Assiniboia in St. Boniface in fort Garry in Kildonan the inner City in East Kildonan and in Charles Wood. The average Bill will de crease by about in St. Vital and 79 cents in Tuxedo. Car theft pits Man i jail in busing ends Aliisa classroom of the 28 Grade 9 students who out of makeshift in Alonsa Man. Worked classroom rather than be bused to neigh Boring towns will have a per manent classroom beginning monday. The Turtle River schoo Board has reversed its slant against offering a Grade 9 class in Alonsa and voted 6 to 5 to provide the classroom for one year. No decision avas made for next year but Arnold Weitzel spokesman for Alonsa parents said in an interview saturday the provincial government has promised to begin construction of a High school that will accommodate about 150 students in . Turtle River school Board trustees have discussed keep ing Grade 9 in Alonsa school several times but have consistently voted against the proposal. It took a lot of hard or. Writzel said the parents successful Campaign to get the classroom. We just kept talk ing to trustees individually and explained we would t the parents said that if the school Board did t meet their demands they would seek. A Transfer to another school Divi Sion. Accommodation for Alonsa high1 school students has been provided in Amaranth 16 Miles away and Mccreary 25 Miles away for about 10 years. Students would bus Between and Miles a year and spend the equivalent of eight 40-hour weeks on a bus during a school year or. Weit Zel explained. That sort of thing is definitely not health for any pc leadership meet nov. 30 t h e Manitoba progressive conservative party will hold its annual meeting and a Leader ship convention in Brandon nov. 30 to dec. 2, progressive Leader Sidney Spivak has announced. Or. Spivak is so far the Only Erson contesting the Leader hip of the provincial party. It was also hurting the families of the or. Weit Zel added because the children in a family would go to Dif Ferent schools. Alonsa parents did t attend the Turtle Kiver school Board meeting in Mccreary wednes Day night where the decision to provide a Grade 9 class was made. Stayed Home because we explained All we could to the trustees in private and there was no sense in going and antagonizing or. Weitzel said the meeting was attended by Mccreary residents who opposed the establishment of a Glade 9 class in Alonsa be cause they were hoping to have Square feet added to their school or. We Itzel said. Now. That is washed Down the Alonsa High school students Lave been bused to neighbor ing towns for seven years. We were told and told there would be a building program n our area but it never came or. Weitzel said. His first appearance in adult court Clarence a Kaki Wash 18, a resident 4he Manitoba youth Centre was sentenced Friday to a six month term in an adult jail for stealing a car. As a juvenile Kaki Wash had previously stolen 13 cars court was told. He was being held in the Yoi Ith Centre for previous offences. Kaki Wash was released on a weekend pass from the youth Centre when he stole a ear sept. 15. The car was later involved in an Accident during a Chase by West Kildonan police court was told. Kaki Wash pleaded guilty to the charge of Auto theft when lie appeared before judge i. V. Ubienski in provincial judges court in the Public safety building. Judge Ubienski said Al though Kaki Wash was facing h i s first adult charge he had t been Abl to do any thing since 1969, but get into had been in the custody of juvenile authorities since May 1972, court was told. In imposing the six month term which is to be followed by a supervised probationary sentence of two years the judge told Kaki Wash you la now know what it s like to be locked up in an adult my criticizes air freight of animals by Ron Campbell free press staff writer the big passenger Jet lands safely at the Airport but Tho non human animals aboard Are often dead mainly because they Are ire aled just like an other piece of says or. Angela Heffernan of Ottawa. Or. Heffernan a medical doctor and a director of the Ottawa humane society was addressing the annual meeting of the Canadian federation of humane societies in the hotel fort Garry Friday. She said animals arc air freighted in the baggage holds of commercial airliners under conditions which sometimes be come extremely inhumane. She told of dogs running amok with terror at the dark Ness of the hold and the loudness of the plane s engines breaking Teeth and jaws As they frantically Chest hair Way out of cages. In another instance a prize Dachshund arrived dead at new York s Kennedy Airport its body crushed by the Impact of its Cage crashing along with the other baggage against the bulkheads of the hold. Air Canada is the Only North american airline which won t accept any liability for animals it transports or. Heffernan said. The airlines that do accept such liability concede that Legal claims against them for dead or injured animals far outweigh Oliver claims involving baggage. American airlines for exam ple admits the Legal claims against the company for Ani Mals it transports arc 461 per cent higher than for any other Type of its air freight. Or. Heffernan said the inter National air transport association 1ata has a comprehensive manual covering the flight conditions that should prevail for almost every animal in existence. The trouble is she said there is no authority which can enforce its precepts. Some measure of International agreement will ultimately be yet the airlines Are eager for the animal transport Trade or. Heffernan said and hundreds of thousands of animals arc air freighted annually in North America alone. Those who profit by this traffic will Only mend their ways if forced to do not Only Are the baggage holds of the jetliners too dark and noisy for the animals they Are sealed and Are not properly ventilated or temperature controlled. Animals Start to suffer when the Carbon dioxide Content of the air increases to More than six per cent she said. Temperatures ranging from Al or near freezing in flight to 130 degrees on the ground. Air freighted animals Are sometimes crowded together in cages that Are too Small and Tho cages have no Protection from shifting cargo in the hold. Some animals Are air freighted while sick and some Are so immature they Haven t yet been weaned. Unfed during flight they May languish for Days in air t e r in i n a 1 s " waiting to be claimed and still unfed Are sometimes snipped Back to the Point of departure because they Are so sick from their travel experience the owner does t want them. One Delegate at the meeting said earlier this is what happened to a group of monkeys shipped from Miami to Van Couver. They were in such poor shape the buyer shipped them Back to Miami. Or. Heffernan said Llie Condi Lions under which animals travel by air should be completely regulated from the time they leave the Vendor s hands to the time the buyer claims them. During flight animals should travel in a separate Compart ment Wilh lie same tempera Ture control noise insulation and air circulation As the a san Ger compartment and there should be Access to this compartment during flight or. Heffernan said. Or. Huff Conan said animal reception centres such As those Al London s Heathrow Airport and new York s Ken Nedy Airport should be a Fea Ture of every Airport. Air express and air freight officials must enforce proper packaging and handling she said. Cal Jot Liam vice president for administration of Hie Cana Dian association for humane trapping and the association s president h a r 1 a n Lunn a Toronto Engineer addressed the meeting on Tho development of humane traps for wild animals. Both praised the announce ment Friday of the creation of a five Man Federal Provinsal territorial committee to establish guidelines for humane entrapment for fur bearing Ani Mals but said much More needs to be done. The Hudson s Bay company of Winnipeg presented a Csc que to the federation at noon Friday for use by the federation s humane trap commit l e e in developing humane traps
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