Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 24, 1974

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 24, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba Education dem. I i lets Standardi slip teachers the provincial education de apartment has t been Safe of guarding educational standards Manitoba teacher society charged wednesday. The department has introduced be w. Educational g r s without ensuring t a a t. Provisions been made them the group a Brief presented to the provincial Cabinet. As examples the Brief cited revisions in Chi certs Fqy Piticar c a n a d i committee called on the Feder government wednesday to accept Only cultural exchanges fro the soviet Union which reciprocal and accorded the same privileges by. Both to cents. committee with head v quarters in Winnipeg said in a j statement the sends repeatedly the same j few ukrainian artists who. Are not representative of the Cul Turai reality in j the statement was issued in connection with the current t vis it of Soprano Yevheniya Miros Chinchenko and baritone Dmytro Hnatiuk of. The Kiev opera and Ballet theatre. It i added the soviet government is using these concerts like All other exchanges for political the committee said Arliss from the Ukraine Aren t Given Freedom by the soviet govern ment to visit cultural institutions in Canada or to associate with Canadian artists regard less of then political views in addition Only Canad an ukrainian artists who Are politically acceptable to the soviet government Are permitted to Ukraine he High school curriculum and the department s promotion of individualization. The new High school pro Gram did away with student grading and allowed fir the development of option courses to be established by students with assistance from teachers in their Brief the teachers said they Welcome curriculum revision which allows students to develop new courses and programs however implementation of those revisions increases the demands on the teachers time and Energy they said. The., group criticized the government for program by edict but not pro Viding encouragement to Loca school boards to their teachers to implement it pro Perly. This Type of liberalism and progressiveness is exactly what we do not need in Mani Toba at. This the brie said. The Brief argued ment has failed the implications of a move toward in individualization. It for. The teachers to Tell you that if you pro vide them Wilh the time the resources and the appropriate organization they will at least try. Of 6 r boards and superintendents to advocate changes is Norma and understandable them to expect that teach ers will realize those changes without intensive orientation programs personal commitments is either naive or Spaghetti supper St. Vital Catholic Church 1026 Avenue for Gany is sponsoring a spa Hetti from 4 to 7 . Oct admission for adults i 50, for Childrs. 7 cents babysitting will by available. Automatic transmissions troubles Folie diagnostic Check and test f57 Portage 786-2437 to Nairn 667-1595 1311 i Philips 586-8049 4h Pembina 453-4124 weather report morning bulletin for the Prairie provinces a deep Low centred Over Western Hudson Bay. Will continue to move rapidly southeastward. S t r o n Gusty Northwest winds be. Ridge Over North Ern Saskatchewan w. I 11 Pulka fresh surge of cold air southeastward to cover Manitoba and most of Saskatchewan by late this eve1 Ning. The Southern half of Alberta Saskatchewan will remain sunny and mud. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today temperatures following Are 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 6 today Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Brandon 61 Max. Min. 54 35 70 24 62 21 a 30 32 38 pre. Forecast for. Winnipeg Bissett Interlake and red River regions sunny today Northwest wind at 20 . A few Cloudy inter Vals tonight. Mainly sunny Friday. Low tonight near 25 High Friday 50 to 55. Thompson the Pas. Winnipeg Thun Tler Bay Kenora Ottawa. Toronto 59, Montreal 54. 50v Chicago a 44 41 23 43 27 27 24 36 50 Cago Miami 77. 73 los Angeles 67 Minneapolis -62 f Nef Leyork Boston Pooh la Athens Rome Paris London Liber Lalji Amsterdam Brussels .madrid-.-. 55 Moscow 50 Stockholm 45 Tokyo ii. .73 Hong Kong Singapore 86 precipitation total for april i to ocl u 16.67 Normal 15.07. 60 41 45. 40 u 54 411 45 46 41 41 37 46 36 is 57 66 Winnipeg temperature a comparisons Max my n. Mean oct n 6 33 "4 last or 44 5 47. 2? 3 highest on record lows Tel on record 11 10 in 1bb7 travel costs go a thursday october 24, 1974 2nd class mall regl Sara lion number 0284 a names were so erred wednesday in a preliminary draw for the lot . The pan am Pool. One Winnipeg Man Anibal Tome of 388 Semple Avenue is among the eight who will have a Chance at the grand prize nov. 2. The least he can win is the final draw will be held at the playhouse theatre and will be televise it across Western Canada by the Csc. Pawley Sticks one drink Rule 1 Hotelier is unenforceable by Johanna Powell free press staff writer strict enforcement of the Law says a person must Fin shone. Drink before ordering nother was urged. Wednesday attorney general Howard Awley of or. Speaking t a delegates to the Manitoba hotel association s 7th annual conference said responsible drinkers Aren t re Fly affected by the Law. However Nick Pyrch pres Dent of the hotel. Association Ater called the Law unenforceable i tuesday recreation minister ene Toupin called for the one drink Law to be revoked. He old the association he finds be Law somewhat c said the group should work Ith the government in trying o Amend the regulation. Mi1. Pawley in an. Interview Aid he respected or. Toupin s get to speak out since he eels strongly on the matter Ven though two different t he. Attorney general also old the a while we May never see the Day when there Are no irresponsible drinkers i know it is our. Mutual goal that we will some Day Riave. A Woolems . M irresponsible in another Section of his speech not read he said it. Is a news Are. Coming from the ame government in his speech or. Pawley at asked criticism of the Law aying while has been t. To Tot one must Eri Busly question it Cri these who a re severely curtailed Are Hose patrons whose drinking bits leave much to be de ired and thus contribute to responsible drinking and Abii be drinking behaviour in a portion of his text re eased to the press but not Ead to delegates he added and As Well those Licen Ces who. In the past consid red their main purpose to be o sell As. Much As As ast As possible in the fewest rips As or. Pawley said the Legisla Ture enacted and enforced the a Section 359 of the. Liquor control act in response to Blic awareness which has Leen. Aroused to the ravages f alcohol he said the Manitoba liquor control commission is trying o encourage a mature attitude y patrons and an equally developing mature attitude on he part of licences. It is a duty to accept this responsibility and ensure that this and other regulations Are adhered Mutual goal to achieve the slate of having no irresponsible Icen Cees. In. An interview after or. Or. Pyrch said the ha.1 Given implications of criticism of licences. Lie said that although hotel operators want to live up to their social it housing permit experts that september Mally month for building would Winnipeg borne out by civic building statistics. For single family dwellings 155 building permits were r is sued compared to 210 in sep Ember 1973.however the o n s t r t i o n value jumped to compared to last years total value of the number of single family domes is also Down from the 188 permits is sued in August this year. Seven duplex and. Semi detached , with a total construction value of were issued a drop from last 22 permits. Only1 one permit six less than last year was issued and one apartment Block valued was issued a permit the Only area where construction i apparently on the increase is and institutional building where 19 permits were issued compared to while. The total i number of g permits for. Sep Tembert i974 has increased to 828, total number of 825 last september the total construction value this year is this compares Wilh a total value of Ifor Only three less buildings last september far the largest project for was a permit issued for two open reservoirs to be built at 360 me month Eric c a i an of the Manitoba Council of the housing and Urban Assoc a Ion of Canada predicted a s l o w w n Ini housing and apartment building. Building permits seem to be Starling a Toboggan slide downwards. September they will drop even further Al though 1973, was a Good month Phiillips Street. In an interview More than a Driver hits poles., police car and tree a High Speed car Chase Early thursday in which a car Driver smashed his car into a police Cruiser in an attempt to escape ended Vith the Driver in Hospital car demolished. The. Winnipeg p p 1 r c e depart ment said several cruisers. Froin Maryland Street to Mcbee Street notre Dame a clue where the fleeing car sheered off to a stop.-. Police thought they had the map cornered so one policeman got. Out of his Cruiser and approached the Nian Howe Verj the Man rammed his car into .the.i, open door of to Cruiser and started off again police chased him to Cumberland Avenue and Edmonton Street where he apparently lost control of his car and ran into a tree. The engine flew out of the car. And caught fire Ca Row ass demolished. The police spokesman said an 18-year-Oid Man. A Sita Ken Obj Hospital with a broken the Man Wili appear in court after Lii s i encase and will Likely Bei charged with dangerous drive Jug the police spokes spokesman did t the Man j or pop Ului Iii the Chase but High Speed he said. One in a series the red Cross is recognized As a worldwide Leader in improving health preventing Dis ease and mitigating suffering in War and peace. For the most part funding of inter National red Cross work by the Canadia n society is provided by the Canadian govern ment. In Manitoba the red Cross provides blood transfusion ser vice to hospitals medical prac t i t i or Public health authorities at a daily rate o 250 pints Ifor Only this service is funded by but Thi United Way provides Mone for considerable expenses re Latch to the collection and distribution of the blood. The United of Wirin ipe is. Major funder of other red Cross services Emer gency and disaster Aid to complement other services water safety instruction for group and through schools Shor courses on care in the Home loan of sickroom equipment and hems such As wheelchairs red Cross youth training am production of clothing for developing countries the United Way s tentative 1975 allocation to the re Cross is the. Current Campaign Aims to for 52 Hall he welfare organi almost an impossibility of hem to carry out Section 159. The real Post is that technical aspects of the 1 re practically unenforceable it the Law is. Being enforced he said some premises a been closed for one to thre lays after officials discover infringements of the Law. H believes the problem is Gettin tie consumer to accept the la1 and. Abide by it. This is. The age of do you thing and the Law Goe against the. Gram of. Contemporary standards. There has Leen enough time scope for the Blic. He said there Are Lite employees in the province of Thein in beverage rooms where the volume i a owed to. Tell. People up so they . Another he said that although employers could meet regular with and stress the in Ortance of not serving to Mottles of Beer or two Glasse of spirits employers can t a joint supervisors to be sur letter of the Lowed. He d e s c a i a e d situation where patrons might break to regulation without even Fie ii aware. Of it for example the four people Are drinking t Gether and two go away Lea ing the remainder of the s e r v i n g a for their Friend when eight people Are Sittin and six Are finish and order another round the situation is Hie same. It s not accepted by eur towers that we know what right and what s la Ter during a close Winnipeg police search ing wednesday for a thief 01 who broke Inlo a scr vice stole a Ca and about Worth tools a spokesman for the Winnipeg ,.police, i department Salt Reyal motors 1520 non Dame Avenue was broken int piety can 8 . Monday am . Tuesday forum the association. Mer be ship passed a Resolution t make a representation to to proper authority to Amend be lion 159 to Nia Kemt fair an reasonable and thereby better understanding and c operation from All concerned. Be lion 159 As unreasonable a said it embarrasses and Anta o z e s customers. It Al causes considerable Anno Ance hardship and arg Umei for waiters and. Waitresses bar rooms it said. The association does t co done any deliberate violation of the liquor commission co tool knows the coi Mission has no alternative b to. Enforce the act but Wou still like to see it altered. Sell bus company pcs urge govt. Manitoba progressive con Rva Tives have called on the provincial government to sell yer industries the government owned bus Man fac company. Progressive. Conservative Ader Sydney Spivak and four his caucus members wednesday told a press Confer Nee plagued with a multitude of problems and that in Only solution now. Is for the ivern ment to unload the Busi Ess. They estimate. Flyer in High Manitoban have invest about million is losing bout every Day. The c group says the government hould get rid of the company immediately to Cut its losses. Or. Spivak said he was a spied there is a Market Foi in buses that flyer produce and that a private company Lere fore would be n picking up the firm in spite f All its present difficulties. There is an urgent need to Ackle planning manage Lent and labor problems o Lis but none Icse things will be done unti Ibsen in charge Are concerned 1th turning it into a profitable he said. Since the Market is there b e 1 i e v e this May be achieved but it is our opinion Bat this will Only happen by he Sale of the company to Pri ate Leader Saif while there May be just Ifica times for gov raiment involvement in bus Ness government should Jet out in that Way we May regain ome of the Public monies Al Eady. Invested protect the Obs of most of the employees and meet the Market of Dyer s product. Otherwise the taxpayers o Manitoba will face the con inked loss and Cost of p per month and con Inu e to suffer the Folly of Thi government involve ment in up to now said Spivak Here seems system of and a system of pricing a Tyler. been Sive departure of senior Flye management during the Pat h o n t h the company als aces a serious labor dispute. The company management capabilities and organizational it seems to Lack Nidus tria accounting procedures and appears on the Plant floor hrs overstaffed. In Short just about conceivable problem that Cou hit the company seems to Hai hit flyer. Or. Spivak said the Cense natives found no evidence Back up suggestions til flyer s problems May be the result of Industrial sabotage and that some private com Pany May have in mind buying the company from the Man Toba government. He said there was no tiie lion in his mind about the maket Forf f1 y e r buses present he said there Are of standing orders for 600 to 7 buses. Fifty eight of these a for Winnipeg 345 for san Fra Cisco and the rest for co tracts in Edmonton missis s Auga. Ont Moose a and Vancouver the contracts natural would be part of the a should someone come Forwar to buy flyer or. Spivak Sai however at the rate of production that existed before to labor dispute it May take a much As four years to f these orders. George Minakor the cons e native critic in the area of the Manitoba development co portion said it would worthwhile seeing if Someon i private Enterprise would interested in buying Flye however he said he h adn heard of any takers. He agreed the govern me should get rid of flyer Beau is difficult to justify in terms social and economic Dene conservative House Leader Arner Jorgenson said. Private iter prise is organized in such Way As to make a profit and the difference Between private company and one at is government rim. Their government very lil Sophy militates against Iyer s survival they be lid they interested in or. Spivak said Saunders Rycraft at Gimli which is the government owned aircraft manufacturing company is in Ven worse Straits than Iyer because in that Case no no wants to buy the product. U least flyer has contracts to Ell what it makes he said suspected samoyeds owner charged charges were Laid wednes Day against a person suspected of owning two. Samoyed dogs which allegedly killed six female loitered Gazelles in Winnipeg s Assiniboine Park zoo. J. T. Barric the City s chief licence inspector said Day charges of allowing Ani Mals to run at Large Laid in the clerk of the courts office in the Public safety building. The person charged is to appear in civic bylaws court at 10 . Monday in the Winnipeg civic Centre administration building. Or. Barrie refused to release the name. Of the person charged or the person s age or sex. He said the maximum pen ally under the bylaw for co fiction on the charge is the two White samoyed alleged to have killed the a Zelles sept. 10 were among dogs that escaped from to City Pound at 1057 Logan a nue Friday night after to Fence was Cut. While samoyed a was returned to one male Pound tuesday. Another while samoyed h been found dead in the r River but or. Barrie said i could t confirm that it w one of the two that had Sci impounded Winnipeg police were co tin Wirig their investigation in How the dogs escaped from i Pound. Shot Glass shot a Long serving the bar the shot Glass May Oinbe retired. The Manitoba Hote Assoc a Ion passed a Resolution wed in Day that the shot Glass be eliminated of Rechah Cal dispensers. The association is. Going to Ike the necessary Steps to get he mechanical devices approved for use in bars. This was one of several dans of the , on he last Day of it s three Day convention in Winnipeg. V it also resolved that in cases f infraction of.iquor control act which coid Lead to closing licensed the Icen Cee be warned Fth St so he can act to Correct the. Situa Ion. The association would also like to receive a copy of this warning to its member topic of major concern at he meeting this year was staff shortages which were called critical. In response to presentations to the association by the Mani Toba human rights commission association members decided to establish _ a non executive committee to act As a Liaison a Hveen the association and . Mail an 18 year old youth who was caught stealing mail from an apartment Block was sen t e i c e d wednesday to one month in jail. The y. O u t h Allan Louis smoke of 317 suite 10, East Kildonan was sentenced by judge Kenneth b. Peters in provincial judges court in the Public safety building. Crown counsel Ron Carbert told court that the apartment superintendent saw smoke use a pair of pliers mail the apartment lobby sept. 12. When he asked smoke what lie was doing smoke ran but the. Superintendent caught him. Smoke was also. Sentenced to one month concurrent on a charge of failing to appear in in connection with tha charge. He had no criminal record court . Projects shelved for now the Manitoba government is prepared ahead with Cap ital construction projects As soon As there is a downturn in the business a reduction in interest rates or a Rise in unemployment Public works minister Russell Doern said wednesday. Addressing about 40 people at the american association of heating refrigeration and air conditioning engineers i the Holiday inn he described the government s deferral of non a essential capital works to re d u c e borrowing needs and strains on the labor Force. Working drawings Are being approved in principle then shelved so work can proceed when the Economy is in better shape to handle it he said. The government is also considering costs Over the life of a building As an extra Dollar on construction could save Over a period of time Hosa old ;