Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 13, 1974

Issue date: Thursday, June 13, 1974
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free i think your anti cat she was aware of the natural superiority or a hates wished she were a log. Dog and it bothered her. It matters not to me what you believe for i concur intend to die. R believe your soul. Oust occupies Boot till. Yair do to a Broom Hilda you did t break some Quick did it me Booley s world Nothen to do. Nowhere to nobody around. Kt1fy1ng Yew were Vlf hired to i you 3sw the escalator fun t there anything shoes Are us clothing Arol Jpn Here that Down s up up your prices High Soop tie him up 1ike the others and Al set on with the torn it s As Isa Rolp rms off Are. Some to have to set a new lock for your Case. What s this "ncw3emse about a Duchess and Lois in that Case would you out the sarba6e? a mom cant i m to Call the up. You Leorra be philosophical. You gotta take the Soop with the Bap Beetle Bailey a one Star repeated five have 10 explain it it always your new stationery 5-stars, a wants to How we use up All Oue Tell Erlem yi5 Hap a Little trouble thursday. Une 13, 1974 envoys pocket Silver by George Vine Bonn Router when the Ammunique has been signed and the great men depart it is lie time to Start counting the Poons. Top people Are As Light Fin g e r e d As tourists when it omes to lifting a few Memen Oes of their visits around the lobe. The world owes this disclosure of one of the Best kept diplomatic secrets to Joerg Iaron Holzshuher von Harr Ach whose moated Grange u t s i d e Bonn Shloss Lymich is used by the. West Leraan government to accommodate visiting statesmen and heir retinue. Monarchs. Rime ministers and foreign ministers have stayed there. The 37-year-old Nobleman who used to be in advertising and is no stranger to human file does not mince words things Are he told a reporter. Baroque Silver irreplaceable porcelain antique snuff boxes candlesticks vases and cutlery Lave All been missing after the ast handshake was exchanged. A descendant of medieval crusaders and robber Barons w h o were equally gered Only on a bigger scale views his losses philosophically. He has had everything that a not screwed Down Pho graphed and catalogued As a deterrent to souvenir Hunters. The Baron inherited the 50 room Shloss 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 million refurbishing it and the West Ger Man government which lacked a residence for foreign guests Naid almost As much to restore he baroque building. Shloss 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 Guch Riant Burnt it after removing the choicest of its contents to since 1655 it has been relatively 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 it. What is believed the first Tav Ern in Canada owned and operated by an Indian band was officially opened at slave like 140 Miles Northwest of Edmonton. Alberta Deputy Premier Hugh Horner opened the tavern owned and operated by the saw Ridge Indian band. Memberships immigrants swamp Hong Kong Hong Kong Reuter this British Colony with some of the most densely populated districts in the world finds its problems complicated by a by arro two Way human traffic Cross the Border with China. One route has Ille in immigrants streaming to the City in the thousands Ich month from China. The other has an unknown u m b e r of women slipping Cross the Frontier for Quick and cheap abortions in China h e fee there is reported equivalent to about 90 cents. Unfortunately for the City the e s u 11 is what economists Light Call a Trade imbalance or every aborted birth there re probably hundreds of arrivals from China. The population problem is so Evere that the governor sir Murray maclehose has warned f the possible consequences on Long Kong s future. At the beginning of 1974 Long Kong had an estimated population of although he Colony has Only just Over 00 Square Miles of land. Since More than 90 per cent of the Cople live in less than 10 per ent of the land the population Lessily is about persons or each Square mile. Live births dropped to ast year from in 1963, it there were More than 0000 Legal immigrants during ,973, and almost Legal in migrants arrived in the first five months this year. The co ony has to and shelter for an extra 100 people 1 Day. To add to the problem More ban illegal immigrants Lave sneaked into the Colony already this year. Officials concede hat none of these a Are sent Back. The highest figure projected the government for the total population in 1991 is 6.34 Mil Hospital rents rooms Neenah wis. A what should a Hospital do when there Aren t enough sick people to fill All the Beds at Theda Clark memorial Hospital they rented the Beds to healthy folks. In fact a whole floor has become a residential luxury hotel. Confronted with the dilemma of unused Beds space and facilities Hospital officials converted the top floor of the six Storey Hospital into the Maison six hotel. Gerald Aldridge president of the Hospital said the 4d unit he believes is the Only residential hotel in the United states actually located in a a housing need in the Community. At the same time it allows the Hospital to turn unused space and Idle Beds into a healthy profit. Aldridge said the rent a month for single room and for two room suites is reasonable considering the services. Residents Are provided food furniture color to laundry housekeeping and a full Range of activities from sewing to ceramics. The food is prepared in the Hospital cafeteria but Resi dents Are served in their Pri vate dining room. They have whatever they want from the extensive hos Pital said Aldridge. The food is delectable not at All like most there Are two Small kitchenettes each stocked with fruit and snacks the residents can keep in their room refrigerators. Residents come and go at will and entertain in the lounges banquet rooms and card rooms. Some have cars hey leave in the Hospital parking lot hut most prefer logo to nearby stores libraries and theatres in the company of Hospital staff. Aldridge said most of the residents will probably be elderly but he emphasized that Jet savers 25.00 25.00 100.00 Peggy Casselman Darrell Reid. Or. And mrs. C. Novak Christine Thorington 25.00 Clifford Skatfeld 100.00 Arnolg Skatfeld 25.00 David j. Hat 25.00 fill Klumper 25.00 i m. Gibbon 5.00 n. Tomlonson 5.00 Jessie Brown Hart Kan Toler Murry g. Lee 25.00 25.00 Guy Allgor. 25.00 Carollyne Kilgor 25.00 Stuart Robertson d. I. Macdonald Dennis Godish r. A. Wanking Mike Suro Hagen m. Nesbitt Dalvin Plasznik Murray Badger Grant Badger 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Carl a. Priest 25.00 Neil Winestock 25.00 w. G. Burns 25.00 Richard Skadsheim 25.00 Larry Lacomy 2 Karla a lulls 25.00 David j. Poggemiller 25.00 c. J. Bartlette Arry of lilt b Moffitt .1011. Anyone six this can live at Maison is not he said a nursing tills is a in Swiss we Trust Geneva a a c o n 1 h c t e 1 in France Gar Many Italy Holland and Bel Gium shows that Switzerland is considered the most trustworthy country in the world. Con ducted by Ronald Inglehart of Michigan slate University and David Handley University of Geneva in co operation with the european Community in formation Centre the poll shows that Switzerland holds top rank with a Trust rating of 78 per cent. Place strictly for people who Are healthy and can take care of themselves with no con Stant medical attention. It s geared toward the person who wants to live independently and comfortably without having to manage a Home there is no feeling of a Hospi Tal however most of the 10 residents who have moved in since the hotel opened in april say living in a Hospital is probably the main advantage of Maison six. Think of the said Alice Jones 80, looking out a Large window at a panoramic View of the Kox Olivcr spilling Over a series of Small dams far below. If 1 live near the Hospital and have a heart attack ii lakes them at least four min Ules Logatto me. 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