Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1973, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Selling your Home consult a professional in Uit Iii Liivik Lilly on a realtor Winnipeg free press october 1973 2nd class mall registration number immigrant registration deadline is Midnight monday the deadline for immigrants illegally living and working in Canada to Register with the Federal immigration depart ment or lace deportation with out Appeal is less than 72 hours the Federal governments 60 Day drive to Register illegally landed immigrants ends mid night there will be no Extension of the if you Are afraid or Uncer Tain of your go to your nearest immigration there Are three immigration offices and a port of entry to which you can but Register before Midnight monday because after the immigration departments new regulations go into effect and anyone discovered illegally Liv ing or working in Canada will be and those being deported will not have the right to to accommodate Mani in Brandon and Thompson will be open from 9 to 5 saturday and from 8 to Midnight Mon immigration officials Are also located at Manitoba main port of entry at there Are also customs of Fie ails at about 12 other ports of entry or Border who will gladly assist immigrants in finding their Way to the proper Ted officer in charge of Winnipeg immigration said Friday that the flow of registering immigrants has been very heavy recent the Winnipeg Fleming was open thanksgiving Day but registrations were slower than Antici Likely because people thought the office was but weve been extremely Busy on other Days quite i Hope we have a lot More people come in before the he said he was quite certain that there Are some immigrants who have been afraid to come amendments to the immigration act gave who came to Canada prior to a Chance to apply for landed status without immigration officials say they believe Many illegally landed immigrants Are not coming Forward because of mistrust of All up to slightly More than people statistics have Accord ing to no one has been recently a group established to help the com Mittee to assist War asked the Federal government for a two month Extension of the 15 the Extension was refused and the deadline for registration remains at Midnight Mon declining French study blamed on options by Barry Mullin free press staff writer a declining enrolment in French language courses in elementary and secondary schools in Manitoba int sur says Secretary of state Hugh he attributed the decline to the fact that such courses Are optional to students and predicted in the same breath that enrolment will stabilize at the High school level and May even pick up a Faulkner said Friday at a press conference in the Winnipeg inn that enrolment in language courses often suffers when it is an optional course because students want to take the easier he said he struggled with French and could easily under stand Why students select other in enrolment in i n o r i t y language elementary schools totalled in 197172 the enrolment was in Manitoba secondary minority language the enrolment dropped to in 197172 from in the figures Are taken from the Manitoba report Section of the Federal provincial program of cooperation for the develop ment of bilingualism in Educa Tion at pre University Faulkner also said the Federal and provincial govern ments have renewed a joint program for bilingualism in All provinces have participated in this program begun in 1970 at the pre univer sity level and last year at the University and teacher train ing under the joint Manitoba has received about million under different pay ment Faulkner said the same amount Likely will be repeated with some improvement in cer Tain most Likely in the area of teacher he explained it is left up to the provincial governments How Best to use the Money to support the objectives of the program according to their established Faulkner was in Winnipeg to meet with colleges and University affairs minister Ben Hanuschak on the he termed their meeting Fri Day morning a positive meet the bilingualism education program in Manitoba is going Well As it is in other parts of Faulkner he said there Are also Many signs of a Strong interest on the part of anglophone Stu dents and their parents in ensuring that adequate opportunities Are available to acquire a knowledge of about the decline in the enrolments in minority language courses in secondary Faulkner said naturally this drop is of concern to us and we Hope that the pm p h a s i s which the Federal provincial program places upon teacher training will Gra dually Bear fruit and result in the teaching of French becom ing More competitive with other subjects in a noncom Pul Sory volunteers seek work in Israel a number of Young jewish people in Winnipeg have volunteered to go to Israel to work on collective so israelis would be available for War but actual figures Arent available and people Arent actively being officials said Harold acting coordinator of the Canad Israel committee of said in a Telephone interview nothing official is being done about re and things Are rather nebulous at this Sion special 7862437 4534124 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces sunny brisk we stand Shower activity is expected Over Central Mani rain and wet Snow will continue Over much of Northern Manitoba figures on the map Indi Cate expected High temperatures Erly winds and afternoon temperatures in the Low 50s will continue for the weekend throughout South Ern As we As All Southern regions of Northwest Cloud temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yester Day Low temperatures for the 12hour period which ended at 6 and precipitation for the 24 hour period which ended at 6 today Vancouver 52 49 Calgary 54 25 Edmonton 52 23 Regina 54 27 Brandon 54 37 Thompson 34 32 the Pas 44 31 Winnipeg 50 42 Thunder Bay 46 31 Kenora 54 41 Ottawa 7 59 Toronto 40 Montreal 47 53 Halifax 52 34 Chicago 84 47 Miami 84 74 los Angeles 77 54 Minneapolis 70 44 Minneapolis 70 44 new York 44 51 Phoenix Al 49 Tome so 4b London Berlin 28 so forecast for Interlake and red River mainly sunny Gusty becom ing ought in the High near 55 Low 30 to Amsterdam Brussels Madrid Moscow Stockholm Tokyo 34 41 41 54 54 48 30 37 32 45 68 77 he said he has heard of peo ple with special such As medical or volunteering to work in Israel and trying to find their Way he said some might have gone As far As new York or he said a number of Young people have inquired about going to work on kibbutzim in Israel to free others for military but there int any Campaign to attract such he those who in quire Are simply referred to the israeli consulate in Buchwald a which has been going on for about 15 to 20 of having people go to an israeli co Yective Settle ment for a six month period to learn the language and the Uke is still going in Montreal officials of the Canad Israel commit tee said the organization has compiled a list of about Young not All jew who have said they would like to go to Israel for civilian they Hast asked for volunteers and so those who Are going Are doing so under regular programs sponsored by the Canadian zionist federations youth de in Canadian officials said Friday it would be technically illegal for Canadian citizens to fight with forces in the Middle East or fire damages apartment fire about Friday damaged wooden beams and the floor in the basement of a three Storey apartment building at 467 bal moral a fire department spokes Man said the owner of the building was working in the basement when the fire Start Only one suite in the building is occupied and the tenant was away at the time of the the spokesman no one was reported the Tiger is Lyn daughter of and Angelo of 792 Mcgillivray fort Lyn made a special trip to the Polo Park mall saturday morning to visit dive director of the Assiniboia Park and some zoo litter cleanup program starts a 16man work Crew will Start collecting utter from the Banks of the Seine River Mon Day As the first step in the Manitoba governments Mil lion utter cleanup premiered Schreyer told his weekly press conference Friday the cleanup will begin at the Rivers Mouth and work Back along the Banks for about two it is expected the Seine River cleanup will take about two with labor costs of about the province will pay the labor costs of the work while the City of Winnipeg will provide trucks and other equip ment needed for collection of the the million program was announced last week by re sources minister Sidney who said this new Winter works activity program would supplement programs carried out by the province during the past four the program will operate through the municipalities and local government letters have gone to local governments throughout the province outlining the program and asking them to submit projects for the Premier said the Seine River project would serve As a demonstration of the kind of project that might be under taken and would also provide an Opportunity for pinpointing problems in handling such he said the Seine River was chosen because of the number of complaints which have been received by the province about utter and refuse on its and because some groups have already been involved in cleanup programs along parts of the after the signs will be erected in the asking people to refrain from scatter ing any More garbage on the River All project applications under the program Are to be processed through greens department and then will be passed on to the employment program committee for a the province will pay labor costs while the local government would be responsible for providing equip ment required for the in special the prov Ince May help in funding the costs of some All projects submitted must be those that would not be hand died by the regular local ser Legal Aid defended tossils9 criticized the director of Manitoba Legal Aid system and a member of Winnipeg inner City police commission have both expressed distaste for an til Galaid remarks made at wednesdays police commis Sion i think its a cheap and not something that would carry any weight in the Cana Dian or British system of jus said Legal Aid director Ron they should give us the facts and not just come out and dont come out like nannies and Nincompoop and say a person is guilty until Hes proven in any that for a judge to de not the police commis Meyers called the anti leg Alaid remarks reactionary and described the police commissioners who made them As just its Nice to find out where some of these people the proper approach for the police commission would have been to ask the province to share Winnipeg police witness costs the Legal Aid plan is working so Meyers the commission resolved to include the police witness costs among the topics it intends to discuss with actor Ney general Howard Pawley of Winnipeg councillor Alf a member of the said he didst Dominion fined 000 for dirt Dominion stores was fined Friday after plead ing guilty to charges of Selling baked goods produced under unsanitary conditions in its Polo Park judge Wallace Darichuk in provincial judges court in the Public safety building fined Dominion on each of two charges against the com Pany the company was charged after a March 21 visit by health inspectors found Domin Ion was manufacturing and Selling food produced under unsanitary Crown counsel David Frayer told court the inspection revealed a number of unsafe conditions that could have led to food being co Tami seven photographs taken of the bakery shortly after the inspection were introduced As Frayer also introduced As evidence a prepared by health which said the unsanitary conditions included insect ran Cid dirt and old dough caked on to bakery the bakery also lacked proper washing facile in passing judge Darichuk said its incredible that conditions were permitted to deteriorate to such a Low level that food was being pre pared in a filthy the condition of the bakery should have been noticed both by the people working there and by company judge Darichuk court was told Only one Man was responsible for maintain ing sanitary conditions in the a defence coun Sel for said the conditions in the bakery haunt been brought to the attention of senior management judge Darichuk said the conditions didst result from an isolated but had existed Over a period of time and should have been the charges against Domin Ion were proceeded with by Way of summary conviction rather than by which provides for stiffer pen had the Justice department sought an Domin Ion would have been liable to fines of up to for each of the judge Darichuk the judge called the Situa Tion a Gross offence and said that considering All the circumstances the Fine must reflect the seriousness of the of Fence and act As a he levied the maximum Fine for summary Clearwater said fines we rent necessary As a deter rent to the the situation should not have nor should it exist in the he Dominion has initiated new procedures now inspection has doubled at bakeries throughout Western he condition reports Are submitted to the firms head office three times a he he said Dominion acknowledges and accepts that it is responsible for the actions of each the one in a series q Why do some United Way agencies have appeals in addition to the United Way Campaign a United Way allocates funds for operating purposes an Agency can conduct a Campaign for capital expenditures after it has been approved by the United it is Able to canvass in its own constituency and among q Are Many of the pledges impossible to col Lect a in the past three less than five per cent of pledges have been a collectible mainly due to loss of employment and identify himself with the anti leg Alaid he said he is concerned about the in witness fees the City paid last year to of duty police witnesses in court the subject that sparked the criticism of the free Legal Aid a Man is innocent until proven the Cost Factor come into Roland chairman of the Legal Aid services society of said Friday any accusation that the Legal Aid program is a Ripoff or a Rac Ket should be severely con to say it is a Racket is an abominable comment and very possibly he if i were a Young lawyer with a certificate under the i would consider during discussion wednesday of the witness fee commission Secretary George Parkin had said the number of not guilty pleas in the courts has at least doubled since Legal Aid has become More widely he had said the Legal Aid lawyers Are making a Good tiling out of the present sys c o u n Robert Steen in dependent citizens election had called it a damned and inner City police chief Norman Stewart had agreed in an Myers reserved his first shots for chief if youre trying to save then you go All the Way to the police state and shoot people or if the police dont want to go that they can say a person is guilty until proven in Nocent and lock him that is the Way things operate in totalitarian Meyers but if that the Way the chief its Good to know about but this is a typical police said if a Man is Hes that the Way a policeman Meyers charged that at the Public safety building the police operate the Meyers denied Parkins charge that the Law yers Are ripping off Legal Aid the lawyer whom an accused person chooses As Legal Aid counsel is Natur Auy the most competent he can think of the Type who can make More than an hour just sitting in his said but Legal Aid will pay the lawyer Only a Day in or a to be eligible for free Legal a single person cant make Over a an accused who is part of a family of two would be ineligible if he makes More than a Meyers until april last the Law society operated the Legal Manitoba Aid the province funded the pro Gram from its consolidated fund with from 1972 to March and has budgeted million for the sys tem in the 197374 fiscal the province cos shares Legal Aid expenses with the Federal the Feder Al government pays 50 cents per capita in the province to Ward the u Way sets goal for 31 a goal of per cent of the total been set by the United Way of Winnipeg for final Day of Active if the 31 target is campaigners would have to Couett just to Ward the objective in the Popup phase preceding the final report luncheon the amount sought would be More than the in the till at 31 last when per cent of the 1972 Campaign objective of goal had been at the first report luncheon Friday in the Winnipeg Campaign chairman Alan Moore reported that or per of the had been this is More than the at the same Point in the 31 objective was determined when Moore asked each of the five sector chairmen to offer target figures for that the major corporations sector reported or per cent of its goal collected or per cent of its government and pub Lic or per cent of its individuals and or per cent of its or per cent of its and or per cent of its the miscellaneous Divi Sion has brought in or per cent More than its chairman of the business told the 120 campaigners his sector has set a 10 per cent increase in contributions compared with last although Only an per cent increase had been sex p e c t e d of businesses canvassed so donation in creases Are exceeding by More than 10 per cent the amounts contributed in he chairman of the individuals and proves s i o n a 1 s reported an Overall increase of about 20 per cent compared with last year among those canvassed thus sixty per cent of the appeals corporate donations Are Moore its far too Early to give any firm percentage in but were very in were getting the and were just he said he be More pleased after Campaign working were right on Moore said the key part of the Campaign is next week when canvassers begin callbacks and picking up pledge he urged them to identify problems and report them in dont want anyone coming up to me after the Campaign and asking Why he haunt been asked to
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