Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1974, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free october 30, 1974 feb. 3 hearing on injunction set 1a lagging court Battle by residents of South Indian Lake to Stop the Churchill River diversion was revived tuesday in Manitoba court of Queen s Bench then put off to feb. 3. Or Justice John m. Hunt was sympathetic to the Posi Tion of the Community which was described by a representative As disheartened and Dis organized and without Legal a. Trial was to have proceeded tuesday on the subject of a town request for an injunction to Stop Manitoba Hydro from diverting the Churchill River into Southern Indian Lake. Hev. John Mcfarlane speak ing on behalf of the town coun cil told court the Council had been swamped with an on Slaught of people paper and propaganda. Our mayor eventually got bogged Down in fact we All got bogged Down. It was Only after the letter informing us of our court Date that we got going said or. Mcfarlane. Gerry Parkinson counsel for Manitoba Hydro told court the Utility had been operating for two years under the threat of a permanent injunction which would alter the Hydro project on the Churchill River. Oui client wishes the trial to As Possi ble so we can proceed with the full or. Mcfarlane said the. Law yers acting for the e residents had withdrawn from the Case because they. Did t get any co o p i on from Manitoba Hydro a the Manitoba govern ment because of from the people Indian Lake. Miv a Mcfarlane said the Law yers had t been paid for nearly but that did t upset them he s Aio the Resi dents have to a Trust the government of we have Ustoy some of. The Money but we Bave been , is no Money available to Miv Justice Hunt said he is sympathetic to the cause and the residents must have their Day in court. However he said that there must t be further or. Justice Hunt said that if the Community could t get funds it should approach the Legal Aid society of Manitoba counsel. Or. Mcfarlane said that n s had t been done because1 the Community Aid was Only for one person and not for a group. He said the people of South Indian Lake had been Given shabby treatment by Mani Toba Hydro. The Community is poor and there has been no help Given to the people to fight this he said the Community believes Manitoba Hydro and the government have deliberately tried to Divide and conquer the people at South Indian Lake. In an interview after court or. Mcfarlane said the Issue has become a test of people against Large projects. This for us this has be come a Case for All people eve trailer break in is foiled a 21-year-old Man who at tempted to break into a trailer containing Worth of color television sets Lias been sent to jail for nine months. The Man William George of 204 Maryland Street pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted breaking. And enter ing and. A charge of mischief. He appeared tuesday before judge Wallace m. Darj Chula in provincial judges court in the Public safety Crown counsel Ron Carbert told court a up rail policeman surprised. Smith Anil another Man about 10 . Sunday while the two were attempting to break into a Semi trailer in a railway Yard near Wall Street. The two fled on foot abandoning their car. The car was later reported stolen. The other Man was still being sought. Smith was also sentenced to three months concurrent in jail on the Public mischief charge. He had been convicted in Jan uary of Alito theft. Consumers blamed for Energy problem by Stephen free press staff writer Canada has Energy Supply problems but these Aren t caused by exports of Oil and natural Gas to states panellists the United at a podium on Canadian issues agreed tuesday night instead the Supply problems Are caused by climbing con Sumer demand for Energy the panellists told about 25 people at the University of Manitoba. However As the demand in creases Canada s available re serves of Oil and natural Gas will be smaller than canadians Are used to said prof. A. M. Lansdown of the University s civil engineering department. As a result pressure will in crease on the government to reduce exports to the United states but these will be for internal reasons Lansdown said. Prof. He said Canada would be in serious trouble Over Energy within four or five generations unless there is a decline in the projected consumer d e in a n d for Energy. Prof. Lansdown said he was glad the prices of Oil and Natu ral a s had risen astronomically within the last year since the Price of Energy is Low in relation to the inherent value of the product perhaps he suggested the recent Price increases would make the Public More aware of the product s value. A. L. Laberge the past pres ident of the Saskatchewan Divi Sion of the Canadian Petroleum association agreed with prof. Lansdown that Canadian Oil reserves Are declining. is producing More Oil than we Are or. Laberge said and within three years present Oil Fields will Peak and Well have to Cut Back on however in Canada there should t be any problem find ing additional Oil reserves if the Oil companies Are Given the incentive to find these incentives would in clude a fair wellhead Price for Oil As Well As sufficient mar Ket to justify building pipe lines. The third panel member g. S. Bowman who is Manitoba s Deputy minister of economic planning said Canada s Oil re serves have been declining since 1969. National production is about million barrels of Oil daily he said with half of that exported to the United states. M r. Bowman agreed in creased consumer demand is the main reason for the declining reserves but suggested we should not assume nothing can be done about he posed efforts be made to Cut consumer Riemann through development of de vices which make More efficient use of Energy. Canada Council gives Grants to music groups Grants totalling have been awarded by the Canada Council to 44 music organizations across the . Among the 13 symphony orchestras and six opera Compa Nies to receive Grants for operations Are the Manitoba opera association which will get and the Winnipeg symphony orchestra w i c h will receive seat Belt system Detroit Genera motors is irate ail beginning seat Belt to Deac interlock systems on its 1974 and 1975 cars not yet sold the firm Sak tuesday night. The allow a car to Start unless front seat occupants fasten their seat belts pm is automaker to announce the plan since. Pres ident Ford Bill monday eliminating f e d z t a 1 require ments for such . The Law still requires dash Board lights buzzers. In addition to telling Al plants to Stop installing the in Terleck system acid deactivate it on. Cars in no lifting All dealers. On How to modify the system on cars Al ready sold if such action is re Quested by owners and Peel Are not just for Christmas baking. Baryluk criticizes Legal Aid methods judge Mike Baryluk remanded tuesday two men charged with robbery into custody for a Day and in the. Process Eri Ici Zed Legal Aid procedures. One of the men Paul Al Massy of ibs Scotia Street was charged in connection with a. Holdup at about . Monday at the Bank of Montreal main Street and Bannerman Avenue. The other Man Bruce Clif for d Allen of 81 Tyndall Avenue suite 3, was charged in connection with the robbery of a taxi Driver shortly before Midnight monday. Both men appeared in provincial judges court in the Public safety building. Judge Baryluk s criticisms of Legal Aid came after or. Allen was brought into court and de Fen c e counsel John Mehyk asked the judge to postpone the matter to he afternoon docket. Or. Genyk was the morning duty counsel for Legal Aid. Judge Baryluk asked Why the matter had to be postponed and or. Genyk said his in slur Lions from Legal Aid Are to ask that serious matters be handled on the afternoon Doc Ket so that senior duty counsel can attend court and apply for bail. Judge Baryluk reluctantly postponed the matter to the afternoon docket. However when or. Genyk asked court to postpone or. Almassy s Case judge Baryluk refused and remanded both wednesday morning s docket. I a trial had been set for the afternoon docket and he did t want to interfere with the trial the judge asked or. Genyk to carry a message Back to Legal Aid that bail Applina Lions Are made in the morning and not at the whim of Legal he said this business of musical chairs postponing cases to the afternoon docket could be Practised in some other court. Legal Aid does t have a privileged position in his court tie said i the whole morning docket was completed by ., a few minutes after judge Bary Luk spoke to or. Genyk the judge said the Early conclusion Dies of typhoid Stuttgart Router a typhoid fever outbreak in Southwest Germany claimed its second victim tuesday when a 61-year-old housewife died Hospital health authorities said. The number of registered cases has reached 150, they added. The epidemic broke out this month and health officials have been unable to Trace its source. Of the morning docket just Points out what i be been say ing this court has a lot of time in the morning for Deal ing with these matters bail counsel will just have to learn to be Here for the morning. Are you too Good to lose not Good enough to promote that Job knowl Odre Aloni not enough to i i Kulify Rne nud woman for too Many people Diicov-1 or too late in life that fold them Trai not enough sell i Oon Tidoni particularly in e in a Tate or meetings Golubi Hureh or Taforo or to incl Redmill at in isl line supervising. I or . 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