Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 13, 1974 wished she were a dog. She was aware of the natural superiority of a dog and it bothered her. I think foor anti cat stories show too much think iodine wins tomakeau3t of enemies. Mot i i find that Evassel hard to believe hates . I you Asur just occupies Yook Eov till. Tew pie then irom to a new i if matters Nof to me what you believe for i co not intend to die Broo Hilda Well did and wat some Quick did it Broom Hilda. Did t break into my House y me Dooley s world gee. Around. Nothing to do. I was just. Fins u were tel1 hired to entertain i there. At this party wont be any magic 6londie shoes Are up cloth Kig is up appliances Are up in t there anything around Here that Down rip Kirby Soop tie him up like the others and tet s on with the it s As Islip Olp Box. I must ring off now Are some to have to set a new lock for your Case. What s this noi1sense about a Duchess i and Lois in that Case a can t doanvthin6.this is All part of up. You 6otta be philosophical 6otta take the Good with the Bap i m 60in6 to Call the principal would you carry Beetle Bailey Mem you i4ave to explain it it loses a oe5i6n. One Star wants to we use mail envoys pocket Silver by George Vine s Bonn renter when the communique has been signed and the great men depart it is the time to Start counting the people Are As Light Fin gered As tourists when it comes to lifting a few Memen toes of their visits around the Globe. The world owes this disclosure of one of the Best kept diplomatic secrets to Joerg Baron Holzschuher von Harr Lach whose moated Grange outside Bonn Schloss Gimnich is used by the West German government to accommodate visiting statesmen and their retinue. Monarchs prime ministers and foreign ministers have stayed there. T h e 37-year-old Nobleman who used to be in advertising and is no stranger to human guile does not mince words. Things Are he told a reporter. Baroque Silver irreplaceable porcelain antique snuff boxes candlesticks vases and cutlery have All been missing after the last handshake was exchanged a descendant of medieval crusaders and Robbie Barons who were equally Light Fin aired Only on a bigger scale he views his losses philosophically. He has had everything that s not screwed Down photographed and catalogued As a deterrent to souvenir Hunters. The Baron inherited the 50 room Schloss Gimnich As a Semi ruin of mainly 18th-Century construction from an aunt countess Vilma of Wolff met t e r n i c h he spent Marks about si.89 furnishing it and the West Ger Man government which lacked residence for foreign guests Naid almost As much to restore the baroque building. Schloss Gimnich has experienced plenty of plundering and looting since the first fortified Castle was erected in the 12th Century. It was razed in 1390 but later rebuilt. During the thirty years War the French marshal gue Briant Burnt it after removing the choicest of its contents to since 1655 it has been rela Lively immune from Molesta Tion apart from an Odd burglary. During the second world War it was a Luftwaffe combat Wing Headquarters and after the War Allied troops occupied what is believed the first Tav Ern in Canada owned and operated by an Indian band was officially opened at slave Lake 140 Miles Northwest of Edmonton. Alberta Deputy Premier Hugh Homer opened the tavern owned and operated by the saw Ridge Indian band. Memorial service members of the Koyal Cana Dian legion ukrainian Canad an veterans Branch 141 will p a r t i c i p a t e in the annual ukrainian Green sunday me Morial service at 2 . Sun Day at All saints cemetery lot 3g, main Street. A motorcade to the cemetery will leave at 1 . From St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral Stella Avenue and Mcgregor Street. Memberships edgy Casselman or. And mrs. C. Novak 100.00 Christine Thorington 25.00 cell Flora Skatfeld 100.00 Arnolg Stag Tell Arnolg 5 David j. Hat Cail owners Detroit More than two thirds of american households own one motor vehicle and about 8 per cent own two or More according to statistics. 25.00 25.00 Elii Klumper 55.00 Hart Kap Tolor 25.00 Murry g. Lee 25.00 Guy Kilgor 25.00 Carollyne Kilgor 25.00 Stuart Robertson 25.00 d. I. Macdonald 25.00 Dennis godly 25.00 a a. Wank Long 25.00 Mike Suro Hagen 50.00 m. Nesbitt Dalvin Ptasznik Murray Badger Neil Winestock 25.00 Steinbach pose wait and see Richard Skad Shalm 25.00 Arry Lacomy 25.00 Karla Jallits David j. Poggemiller e. J. Bartlette Jarry Moffit 50.00 bar Moffitt 50.00 Robert Tytgat 25.00 j. Ritsema 50.00 Etty Horch 25.00 Susan Horch by Vern Forue free press staff writer there is a Wail and see attitude in Steinbach in the Wake of the final approval Given by the legislature tues Day to an amendment to the Manitoba liquor control act enabling hotels to switch to mixed drinking facilities from men Only Beer Parlours without a local referendum. Last year Steinbach Resi dents Defeated a referendum on the question of allowing mixed drinking and liquor and wine service in restaurants cocktail lounges and cabarets. Alvin Frantz owner of Stein Bach s Only hotel the tourist hotel was t available wednesday for comment. Situation tuesday until he knew More of the details. Police chief Fred Cross of his hotel has a men Only parlor. His wife said wednesday that or. Frantz did t want to comment on the situation now. She said he has t had time to think about it yet and wants to wait until things Settle Down. Or. Frantz apparently had plans for a new motor hotel at one Point hut those were shelved after last year s referendum. Rev. Frank Isaac past pres ident of the Steinbach minis association said in a Telephone interview wednes Lav the ministers Are prepared to live with the new Law but he took a Strong swipe at the pro Uncial Eov Crement for having passed the amendment. He said the legislation indicates the government which has said it represents the voice of the people has ignored the voice of the or. Isaac said the people of Steinbach spoke out clearly last year in voting two to one the liquor referendum. But our hands Are tied now. Meanwhile Sec Inbach lawyer Jim Henderson said reaction in Steinbach generally seems to he wait and he said no one is ton enthusiastic about the legislation. Or. Henderson said he had been in favor of mixed in Steinbach but in t Pur sum the matter. Lift said the Cople expressed their views in the referendum and inc Limizor question should be a dead Issue for at least a while. Or. Henderson said the situation now is in the hands of m r Frantz. He said or. Frantz is a responsible Man. Mayor a. D. Pennor of Stein Bach declined comment on the Steinbach also ment tuesday. Declined com immigrants swamp Hong Kong Hong Kong renter this British Colony with some of the most densely populated districts in the world finds its problems complicated by a bizarre two Way human traffic across the Border with China. One route has Ille Gal immigrants streaming into the City in the thousands each month from China. The other has an unknown n u m b e r of women slipping across the Frontier for Quick and cheap abortions in China. The fee there is reported equivalent to about 90 cents. Unfortunately for the City the result is what economists might Call a Trade imbalance. For every aborted birth there arc probably hundreds of arrivals from China. The population problem is so severe that the governor. Sir Murray Mac chose has warned of the possible consequences on Hong Kong s future. At the beginning of 197-1 Hong Kong had an estimated population of ally Iii h the Colony has Only just Over 400 Square Miles of land. Since More than 90 per cent of the people live in less than 10 per cent of the land the population density is about persons for each Square mile. Live births dropped to last year from in 1963, but there were More than Legal immigrants during 1073, and almost immigrants arrived in the first five months this year. The co Lony has to provide food and shelter for an extra 100 people a Day. To add to inc problem More than illegal immigrants have sneaked into the Colony already this year. Officials concede that none of these arrivals arc sent Hack. The highest figure projected by the government for the total population in 1991 is 6.31 Mil lion. Jet savers j m. Gibson 25.00 n. Tomlonson 25.00 Jessie drown. 100.00 25.00 25.00 Grant Badger 55.00 Earl a. Priest 25.00 Louis Vitt Robert Drain Rebecca Drain 25.00 Melanie Drain 25.00 Marilyn Drain 25.00 Craig Westman 25.00 Janis Westman 25.00 Walter warms 25.00 Robert g. J. Brokers 25.00 Paul d. Wright 25.00 floating ecstasy 25.00 John f. Toyne 25.00 Sandra Lynn Toune 25.00 w. E. Thomson 25.00 Allan Dryburgh 25.00 Art Light toot 25.00 w. G. Burns 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Joseph Mosher Tom Charles Brian Malochy 25.00 Bill Horch 25.00 Harold Horch 25.00 Gregg Daniel Marlin 25.00 Theo Burrows lumber co. 100.00 l. F. Fun Day .100.00 Edward James Smith 25.00 Rudy Peler 25.00 Walter Peler 25.00 Murray Peler 25.00 Steven Peter 25.00 r. C. Vannevel 25.00 Marcel Vannevel 25.00 Barbara Vannevel 25.00 Eileen Vannevel 25.00 Garth Erickson 25.00 Robert d. Hammond i. 25.00 Geraldine Hammond 25.00 Margaret g. Alexander 25.00 w. Vern Donnelly 25.00 Douglas Freeman 25.00 Klen Dueck 25.00 m. Chivers 25.00 Allan g. Bartlett 25.00 Kerry l. Bartlett 25.00 Caroline Clay 25.00 m. A. Sutherland 25.00 25.00 c. C. Craig 25.00 w. R. Henrickson 25.00 Leah l. Shore 25.00 Kenneth f. Jeffries 25.00 William g. Percy 25.00 b. E. Cummuskey 25.00 Gateway insurance Agency Ltd 25.00 Ginny Gruczal 25.00 John g. Mcfarland 25.00 Joyce Mcfarlane 25.00 25.00 f. J. O Connell g. M. Mcmillian Art Coupler Doris Coulter 25.00 25.00 Randy Coulter. 25.00 Todd Coulter 25.00 Tom Parker 25.00 Robert v. Mclaren 25.00 25.00 25.00 Marjory s. Mclaren Elizabeth a. Thomson Laurie Miller. 25.00 Harry Stein j. M. Budyk a. Kathleen Marchbank 25.00 25.00 25.00 Cindy Marchbank 25.00 Dennis Huyda Brian Reimer Carolyn Reimer Walter b. Witowski Michael rolling a. W. Cumber g. C. Steele c. C. Stevenson 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 j. R. Hobbs Wiiiam a. Firman Joh Gaudreau Keith Fox Maria and Paul Schoelz 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 h. E. Marti. 25.00 John Babiluk 125.00 Charles r. Thomson 25.00 f. E. Thomson 25.00 Clyde b. Thompson 100.00 Richard Kish 25.00 Richard j. Glover 25.00 pc Rena Heldrith Jean Rau Marguerite Scribner Kathleen Scribner 25.00 25.00 75.00 Russell Enarson 25.00 t. A. Mcconbs 25.00 Paul Home 25.00 Thomas c. Brooks 25.00 Robert Brennand. 25.00 Henry Small 100.00 Robert Price Rattray 25.00 Allan Matthew Faurschou Gaul Charles Faurschou Knox b. Foster. Ken and Zug Brockl Ronia Stainhauer. At Steinhauer Ken Sorensen Michael Earl Marilyn Thompson Robert d. Rosa. William vetters Jacklyn vetters r. W. Hnatuk 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.w 25.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Hinds family. 2s.oo fudge 25.00 Jim Cyncor 25.00 Denim c. Henry 25.00 lome d. Wilkinson 25.00 25.00 lome 25.00 Daniel Jam 25.00 25.00 25.00 Stan Davis 25.00 w. J. Hyre huk 25.00 by Elk Stephen 25.00 Norma Reid 25.00 Ernie Fehr 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Ina j. Cox 25.00 Murray Steele 25.00 Larraine Steele 25.00 Robert r. Henry. 25.00 Robert Gates John Popovitch Roger Bilodaau m. Fraser George Persona Jim Smith 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Cyril f. Collins 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 father Mirone r. Klysh Allan r. Holmberg j. Keoung and sons Ltd Tom Clarke 25.00 Kathleen Scroggie 25.00 n. Dunlop 25.00 Maureen Behan 25.00 25.00 25.00 Greg Warden Donna War Deli e. A. Benders. 25.00 r. Boyson George Thiessen 25.00 Reynold Thiessen 25.00 Kerry Thiessen 25.00 Trudy Thiessen 25.00 John a. Mcgeachy 25.00 r. C. Miller Csmith Miller 25.00 Cathleen l. Henderson 25.00 Victor Cowie 25.00 John Harapiak 25.00 Bryan Barkwell .200.00 k. L. Taylor 25.00 or. And mrs. L. Sullen 25.00 Delia a. Falconer 25.00 James e. Briscoe 25.00 Colin b. Grenkow 25.00 Grant g. Grenkow 25.00 Darryl v. Grenkow d. J. Murphy d. M. Cormack Margaret e. Hudson Larry Dutka 25.00 25.00 25.00 55.00 g. Resby coults 25.00 sgt. R. M. Sanregret 25.00 m. Sanregret d. Ferguson f. G. Cusson w. G. Campbell Mark Fowler w. M. A. Sichok Bob Payne Betty Payne Shannon j. Madill Muriel Pollock b. Tumilson Rosemary Wanchai Brian m. Crones Joe Prohaska Garry Polreis 25.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 l. Matchell 25.00 Jessie Vorst .100.00 25.00 Brent Thompson 25.00 Harry Enns 25.00 Darrell Magdell and Bros. 25.00 May Hutton 25.00 Sholom family 25.00 Bruce Wood 25.00 j. H. Shaver 50.00 Duncan s. Menzies 25.00 Jim Lewis 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 a. J. Lewis m. H. Lewis Gordon e. Payne John Seniuk Norman Goldberg Kelly a. Burnett Marvin. W. Burnett Orval e. Spencer j. Mccullough 50.00 v. Mccullough 50.00 c. L. Belts 25.00 Laurie Brethauer 50.00 Kevin Bolt 25.00 adore on Bolt 25.00 Alan j. Parker 25-00 Walter Faure 30.00 John b. Mitchell 25.00 Leonard rail at 25.00 urges i Rice increase Toronto up the on Tario federation of agriculture is urging an immediate in crease in the farm Price of Industrial milk. An Ofa spokes Man said a recent Survey shows that the average production Cost for 100 pounds of in d u s t r i a i milk in 1973 was producers now Gross a hundredweight
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