Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 22, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday february 22, 1975 to seek Trade 7 continued expansion the View that Canada has to spell out precisely what it Herc the pome minister wants from the european eco nomic Community was reiterated Here last month by British foreign Secretary James Callaghan. Canada is the first industrialized nation to seek a special arrangement with the Market which has just reached a new Trade and Aid agreement with 46 develop ing countries after 18 months of negotiation. Or. Tru Cleau said in a recent interview that both sides have initiated an informal but serious look at the scope for strengthening t h e links be tween us and embodying this new this trip is seen primarily As the next move. Canadian raw materials am general political discussions about nuclear non proliferation International detente and euro p e a n military to push for support on some lower tariffs. On the other hand he might also discuss with his european counterparts the common problem of cheap asian textiles which have created problems in Europe and made thousands of Canad an textile workers jobless. West Germany is thought to Canada opposed to traffic continued Protection Board is considering an application by Pittston co. To build the facility at East port. The Only supertanker Access to the port would be a Ity Tara players have potential be interested in suggestions through Canadian Waters of that Canadian plants wit available skilled labor woul provide a Good Way for at am other dec countries to avoid social problems caused by the influx of unskilled foreign la borers to Western european factories. Such investment provide ready Access t Ian raw materials am help this country in its quest to Export More processed goods. Immigration and the recently published study of option stuff Canadian policy Are Likely to be brought up during or Trudeau s talks especially in Rome. Persons of italian Ori Gin form 3.5 per cent of Cana will be raised. But political relations will not loom As Large As they did last october when the prime minister and French president Valery Giscard d Estwing mended officially the Franco Canadian Fence splintered by Charles de Gaulle s cry of Vive be Quebec increased awareness is said to exist on both sides of the at a s population and have been among the fastest growing eth Nic groups in recent years. This country s policy of a v o r i n g skilled immigrants probably will figure in the discussions with the europeans h o Are anxious to keep a a v-.1.j v "11 few he lj1ui.lj . I p j 1 t i lactic about the benefits o enough of their More qualified stepped up Trade and the possibility of later bilateral agree ments probably in specific Industrial sectors. Technical and scientific co operation in forestry and Oil and natural Gas development Likely will be Dis cussed. One official described the tour As an attempt at consciousness raising among industrialists while another Sak showing the Flag will be a big part of the two Canadian priorities in elude the Long standing aim of increasing exports of process goods rather than just raw materials and the promotion of nuclear technology. Britain is building a reactor which of Here describe As a first Cousin to the Canadian Candy reactor which is being pushed for Export. Eventually it is hoped Cana Dian equipment will be provided for use in the program. Meanwhile an italian company has been licensed to build Candy reactors. Canadian reactor sales particularly a Deal with South Korea have come under close examination since India used Canadian technology to explode a nuclear device last year. Canada wants to make the most of its technology but the government also is committed to some form of safeguards on foreign sales. It would like to have an International agreement on Safe guards so that proliferation of nuclear weapons does not occur and also so that it can have a Clear conscience to go ahead with sales. Canada did Worth of Trade with the nine dec members last year with Bil lion of that in exports. Ireland took about 24 per cent of its Canadian imports As end prod nets but More than 85 per cent of exports to the five countries were non manufactured goods. With a new round of general agreement on tariffs and Trade Gatt talks just under Way in Geneva Trade officials Mclean s presents return performance Rosemary Bailey world renowned Hammond organist returns to Winnipeg fbi., feb. Zoth 8 . Playhouse theatre adult children 16 Jikari under 50c to Kiti Avi Iliili Only it Edmonton and Grahim people at Home whatever the results of the trip Canada s ties with the United states Are unlikely to be affected. There has been Little Lalk Iti Advance of the trip about the so called third of a policy adopted years ago with the aim of reducing economic dependence on the ., the partner in two thirds of Canada s trading. If any reminder were needed about the continuing weight of Influence it has been provided by recent government reminders that its Power to fight inflation and unemployment is inextricably linked with developments South of the Border. All d like is to be so successful with other countries that the proportion of our Trade with the Goes said one Trade department official. But still want to sell As much As possible to the ." when or. Trudeau returns Tom Dublin March 15, he will Lave visited every dec capital except Copenhagen and Luxembourg on his two european rips. An Uncertain political Cli mate in Denmark is cited As he reason he is not visiting hat country. The trip beginning this week also includes or. Trudeau s first trip to the Vatican since i i s government established diplomatic relations with the Iny roman Catholic state in 1969. The prime minister is scheduled to have a 50-minute audience with the Pope March during his visit to Rome. Meetings with Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and with Queen Elizabeth Are included head Harbor passage. The external affairs state ment was made after trans port minister Jean March Atid said in an interview that Canada is considering closing Nar Row coastal Waters off new Brunswick t o supertanker heading to the port. He indicated that there is an unsigned Cabinet order that would permit the closure of the Waters to the Large tankers. The minister said consideration must be Given to whether it would be Wise to aggravate the americans by closing the passages. He noted that East port would be Maine s Only Deepwater port. The external statement said the Canadian position was put before american authorities in june 1973, and August 1974, through diplomatic notes. Premier Richard Hatfield of new Brunswick and Kenneth Curtis former governor of Maine criticized the Federal government this week for publicly opposing the port propos Al. In testimony before a Senate the Tara players the drama group of the Irish association of Manitoba presented John b. Keane s play the year of the hiker Friday night in the Winnipeg Art gallery theatre As part of the eighth annual Semi Nar of the Canadian association for Irish studies. The year of the hiker is the group s second production. The first was a one act play presented for Foud Orama 73. The Tara players is an Amateur group with a great Deal of potential. There Are several ethnic in the City and there is a definite need for an Irish group. The actors in this production Are All on an Amateur status some have never been on a stage before but they All showed great spirit and determination. Each had a drive which made him give his All for the production. And not All was lost. Every Amateur group has a Basic problem what play to choose. With the year of the hiker the Tara players made an unwise Choice. Or. Kean May be a contemporary play Wright but the substance of the play would have made a goo one act play rather than drag Ging it out for three Long act it is a poorly structured play committee studying Canada-1 in which United states relations boredom tha Curtis said the Canadian pro 1 revelation. The characters a est was made at the wrong Ime. It should be made after the environmental Agency has made its decision. Or. Hatfield said the protest armed new Brunswick Maine relations. He said there Are some in Maine who thought the opposition was designed to Force the company to move to Canada. If there had to be a protest it should have been in private he said. But he added there was no need for the Canadian pro est because All Canada had to do was close off Canadian Vaters to supertanker. Deaths Dowby Huz William Avenue 60, of West 358 Harold Transcona. 1llis, George Alfred 84 of Toronto. Ranklin Alexander lome 56 of 1128 Garfield Street. Vaughey a. Alexander 55, of Victoria. Horch Reuben 60, of 295 Devon Avenue East Kildonan formerly of Weyburn sask., Vernon ., and Kel Owna ., Eaton s. Employed by i n his itineraries for the Hague and London. He saw prime minister Harold Wilson Here just last month. Weather warmer sunday Winnipeg received an Inch of Snow overnight As a disturb b a n c e moved rapidly Over Manitoba towards James Bay the Winnipeg weather office said this morning. Colder weather was expected today in most regions of the province As Strong Northwest winds moved in from the Northwest bringing More Snow and Drifting Snow in Southern areas. Skies were expected to Clear later today however As colder Arctic air spreads into South Ern Manitoba Milder weather and Clear skies were expected in most regions of the province Tomor Row. The Low tonight was expected to be Zero to five above. Sunny skies Are forecast for tomorrow with a High of 25 to 30 above the weather office i Stadnik Michael 91, of 670 Hrycenko Emily 84, of St. N o r b e r t Man., widow of Harry Hrycenko. Hubie Robert w., 53, of Thunder Bay ont. Hunt Etta of Brandon Man. Ingmundson finny 66, of 160 Scotia Street building contractor. Johnson Carl Amos Victor 88, of Erickson Man. Kirkland mrs. Stuart Ina 64, of flin flon Man. Hitching Lorna Mae 22, of Kamloops Formerly of Winnipeg daughter of or. And mrs. Edgar Kitching. Kunzelman Chris 55, of new Westminster ., for Merly of Teulon Man., and Inwood Man., part owner of All Star equipment Ltd. Lycett Kathleen Robertson of Simcoe out., formerly of Calgary and Winnipeg widow of Alfred Charles Lycett. Mcmullen Edward 46, of Pine Falls maa n u y t t e n mrs. Jerome Marjorie 55, of 411 Truro Street St. James Assiniboia. Onion Henry Edward of London formerly of Winnipeg. Perron mrs. Deuard be 51, of 254 cathedrals Avenue suite a St. Boni face. Not developed fully nor adequately. The Diaglou is Stile at Best and the Pilot Almos non existent. But through it All the tar players gave it their Best. The cast of seven was directed by Aidan o Brien and Marj Campbell. The use of to directors in a play especially on Amateur production i always a mistake. It tends t Divide the cast rather tha making it work As a unit Ani confuse the actors the role of aunt Freda a played by Therese Scott. Mis Scott seemed to feel tha hardness was indicated b punching the lines for All they were Worth. All she succeed. In doing was giving the appearance of continual hysteria she tried to develop the character such As it was writ ten but without solid direction she could t reach uie level Felt she was totally capable of Here is an actress with a goo projection and presence. A she needs now is a Good veh Cle play and a Good director i m sure she will be an Asse to the Tara players in future productions. The role of Simey a played by Aidan o Rourke. Or o Rourke has a natural Flo and feeling for the stage. H carries himself Well and tried to develop the character. The script is so Loose it leaves Toi much room for an inexperienced actor to waver without firm direction. Or. O Rourke too i m sure will make i Mark with the Tara player under the careful guidance of a Good director. Joe was played by Rober Wall. Or. Wall had one Goot scene with his father in the third act. Apart from that radiation level dangerous Toronto up Ontario health officials sealed off the third floor of a downtown Toronto building Friday where radiation Levels were found up to 800 times in excess of safety limits. The health ministry said in a news release that radiation was concentrated on the third floor of the five Storey building at 103 Church St. Occupied from 1943 to 1947 by Rob George Frederick of Radium Luminous painting Corn Portage la Prairie Man. Rudiak Paul Henry 69, of Winnipegosis Man., retired teacher. Said. The Long term Normal temperatures for feb. 22 Are a High of 16 above and a Low of Harbison Avenue East Kil Donan retired from the City six below. The warmest Tern-1 Swayze Pesature recorded for this Dale i was 44 above in 1902. The col-1 dest was 42 below in 1889. Of Winnipeg apartment. Albert engineering de 86, of St. Defensive driving course in Hamiota Call John Rankin at 764-2222 in Ashern Call Terry Ruchotzke at 768-2674 in lunar Call Lillian Johnson at 762-5346 starts in Winnipeg March 4 to enrol Call 942-5415 Day or evening vital formerly of the mow Bray District retired Fanner. For further information please see classified death notices aussies imported beetles Canberra dung beetles consume the considerable amount of nutrients present in the droppings of animals. The Lack of such insects in austra Lia led to serious problems Pames. The City directory lists the premises As vacant. The ministry said intensive investigation of the entire pre Mises was under Way and would be completed this week end. The remaining flour floors arc occupied by five firms and a hotel and club employees Union the directory says. The health ministry said it is attempting to get in touch with former workers in the building to allow medical authorities to give advice. It urged anyone who worked on the premises for More than three months since 1943 to gel in Louch with the ministry s occupational health Protection Branch the radiation Protection Bureau of health and Wel fare in Olla a or the atomic with accumulating manure Energy control Board in Otta when commercial cattle ranch a. I ing was started until j beetles were imported. Dunn California postal Leader i Harry Aitken of the ministry s health physics Branch and George Jack head of a j i Dio isotopes control Section of j health and welfare have been j named special inspectors on i is the Case. The state with the most first i the ministry said the con class Post offices the largest j laminated area had been Cov Type 411. New York is second i ered with Lead bricks to reduce with 396 and Pennsylvania the radiation Field to a Safe third with 358. Level for investigators. Got a stiff rigid presence which was supposed to indicate inner strength. Or. Wall too suffered from Lack of direction. Given the proper vehicle and tutoring or. Wall will be a credit to the group. The father. Hiker Lacey was played by Tony cred Monck. Or. M c r e d m o n d had the toughest role of All because the playwright obviously did t quite know what to do with the character once he got him on stage. The hiker As he is called appears and disappears from the scene like a vague wandering ghost with no real purpose. His character is never developed beyond a pleading dishevelled tramp. This is one of the major faults with the script As the whole play centres around this Char Acter. Or. Mcredmond tried his Best but to no Avail. An actor can do Only so much with Mere physical presence on an on again off again basis. We shall have to wait for a play with lines and actions for an evaluation of or. Mcredmond s talents. Friday they were lost in the shuffle. The rest of the cast Mary Spellman or. O Brien and Marion Mcconville fared poorly with the script the directors and the production. The Tara players Are trying to break away from the stereo Type Mould of the Irish play Wright in North America. To do this the group feels it must present contemporary Little known Irish playwright s works which have More guts than the Standard fare. This is a Good idea on the surface but in choosing the plays the group must be wary of poor play Wrights. Just because a play does t mean he has some thing to offer every time out. Thing to offer every time out. With a firm and knowledgeable director the Tara players May develop into one of the City s most influential ethnic theatre groups. I m glad i have been witness to the foundations they Are laying for the future. It was a rewarding and enjoyable if Long night. The program was opened by the 15-voice Erin singers in a selection of Irish songs. The choir was directed and accompanied on the piano by Lou Mccanc less. Family court review wanted by Victor mack1e raised the question in March Ottawa the problem of enforcement of ourt Maine Nance orders which Cost the Ca Nadian taxpayers millions of dollars in defaulted payments because of Lack of unified fam ily court regulations should be reviewed immediately by Ottawa. Dan Mckenzie Nipes South Centre called on the Federal government in the commons Friday to take some action As soon As possible to rectify this situation. This is the second time in the past 12 months he has made this plea. The Law Reform commission of Canada recommended Over a year ago that a unified family court should assume a More substantial responsibility for securing the enforcement of the orders of the it found that at present 75 per cent of All family maintenance orders made by such courts against deserting spouses Are defaulted. The opposition member first correction on tax tips monday s tax tips feature had an error in the first answer. Here is the question Fol Lowed by the Correct answer. I sell Grain to a Grain company and request that pay ment be deferred until the next year in which year do i report the Sale As income on my tax return would report the in come in the year the Cash ticket is dated. For example if a Farmer Sells Grain to a Grain elevator in 1974, the elevator might give the Farmer a Cash ticket dated the next year. The income must be reported in the year for which the Cash ticket is dated. In addition if a Farmer placed Grain in storage re c e i v e d storage tickets and did t surrender them till a later year at which time he got a Cash ticket he would re port the income in the year for which the Cash ticket is dated. Aerospace sales jump Washington aerospace Industry sales in 1974 totalled about billion a billion increase Over 1973, Industry officials report. 1974 in the House. At that time he was informed by the parliamentary Secretary to Justice minister Otto Lang that the matter should be studied immediately. The parliamentary Secretary also promised to refer the matter to the minister and give it particular attention. Speaking in the House this past week or. Mckenzie pointed out that nothing had been done in the intervening year. However the same parliamentary Secretary Gilles Marceau said the matter was raised at the 1974 meeting end seen to tax debate continued of the uniform Law conference of Canada. It was put off until the 1975 meeting in August. Or. Mckenzie said outside the House he hoped the govern ment would act to remedy the situation Long before August. It should launch consultations with the provinces As soon As possible. He said that because of the government s inaction since 1973 this problem will have Cost the taxpayer Well Over a billion dollars in unnecessary welfare payments since the Start of the take at least until the end of next said or. Reid. Sinclair Stevens coordinating debate for his party joined or. Cullen in predicting that the debate May end tuesday. Originally he thought the Bill would be through two weeks ago. Revenue minister Ron Bas Ford said returns Are coining in steadily despite the delay but Only those not affected by pro being posed changes Are cheques. A total of returns had arrived by thursday Coin tired with at the same time last year he said. Of these had been processed were awaiting passage of the Bill and the rest were in the the oldest known map is the Turin papyrus showing the layout of an egyptian Gold mine at Wadi Hamma mat dated about 1170 City of Winnipeg Centennial Community committee meeting . Lower level Council building William main to consider 1. 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