Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 8, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday March 8, 1975 15 Council to make proposal on Highway 12 construction Stolfi. Anne Man. Acquisition of a the Village Council portion of the Highway 12 week Hopes to formulate a Section. Civic proposal regarding were told the number St auction of Highway consideration is safety Fol through the by he said. We mayor Andre Chaput even know How much this week councillors Well be Able to have on in agreement about which final postal would be in the mayor stated economic nity s Best interests but Lay behind Council s emphasized members unanimous in opposition to any proposal which would see the four Lane Highway by pass Trot Village Doug Struthers Steinbach District Engineer who appeared before Council last week to discuss the matter said the 1 act was still Only in the Ning stage and no decision Murrey Marder been made. Or. Struthers special he could t speculate As to when a final decision might Thailand s eight Day old civilian government which for withdrawal of All mayor Chaput said the troops within 18 months of leaving the Highway on Defeated on its first test present course held thursday and fell from Able Appeal but the would be severely split if the department opted for a civilian coalition led by Road allowance instead of Seni Pramov was top present 150 to 200 feet. For on a no Confidence vote of stance he said a in the House of repro Highway running through Seni s government Village would cause emerged from Thailand s in providing water and 26 election As the first services quite apart from installed by Parlia Strong objections to a Complete by pass and it was also Felt a new route West of sle. Anne would consume a sizable amount of agricultural land. Mayor Chaput added Council had full intentions of making a Strong presentation to the High ways department As soon As it established its own priority proposals. Of depends on your ability to Deal successfully with others develop these skills self Confidence speaking easily before groups managerial leadership human relations insight memory for names problem solving decision making motivation through the world famous Dale Carnegie founder1 Dale Carnegie course phone 786-8728 or res 837-8737 free demonstration meeting thursday March 13th at . ____________118 Sherbrook Street presented by n. Runtz Assoc. Native teacher program praised by jj01j lowe11y free press Northern reporter Cross Lake Man. The Day in t i a off when a major Ity of students of Indian ancestry on reserves and in re m o t e communities will be taught by native teachers probably from their own communities in the opinion of Cross Lake born Emma Jane crate 24, who is completing her first year As vice principal of this Community s school with 790 students from kindergarten to Grade nine. There Are 34 teachers including the principal and vice principal staffing the Cross Lake classrooms. Of these three Are native teachers with full qualifications and five Are teaching and competing their education training under the provincial education for native teachers program. Another 11 Are enrolled in the Brandon University native teachers education program receiving instruction from a full time Tutor supplied by the University As Well As from lec Centary process since the Sec Ond world War. Thailand has had 30 cabinets in the last 42 years mostly under military Rule. The Mili tary regime of Thanom Kitti Fachorn was overthrown in 1973, and the nation was under an appointed caretaker govern ment until last week. The debate which brought Down the Seui government thursday centred in part on its Call for a withdrawal of All . Troops and planes within 18 months which some critics ste1nbach, Man. And Hay left for the animals to lures flown in. Mrs. Crate is looking to the time when All 10 Cross Lake residents who have taken or Are completing teacher train ing will be serving in the local school where most of them received their Early education. As Well As teachers there Are a number of aides serving in a Para professional capacity. Ernest Monias a Young Man employed As coordinator of Home and school and student relations is doing a very effective Job the vice principal said. This is one trend in Northern Manitoba education which makes mrs. Crate optimistic about the future. Another is the Manitoba native bilingual program operating in classrooms front Nursery 10 to Grade three. In the five year Pilot program Cree is the teaching language and English the second language. It Means a lot to these Young children to Start their education in their own Lan Guage and to be taught by someone they said the vice principal. A lot of them feeding Experiment thought was too Short a time and others said was too Long. Thailand a . Treaty ally for a decade has been a Centre of american military Power for the warfare in Indochina with about . Servicemen and about 350 planes still there. Reconnaissance flights Over Cambodia and Vietnam Are still mounted from bases in Thailand along with .-contracted air Supply flights to Cambodia. Defence Secretary James r. Schlesinger expressed Surprise and regret recently when the Seni government announced its intentions to close out the . Military presence in Thailand. The future of . Forces in Thailand was no clearer after the fall of the Seni govern ment american sources said although the military backed political parties in Thailand May get the next turn to try to form a government. R Manitoba department of tourism recreation and cultural affairs Hon. , minister Public draw White Shell Campground lots 1975 season 412 lots Are set aside in the White Shell provincial Park for seasonal camping. If you wish to apply please note the following the draw will take place in the auditorium of the Norquay building 401 York Avenue Winnipeg on the following april 1st . White Lake 5 e 26 u lots april 1st . Brereton Lake 38 e 19 u lots april 3rd . Caddy Lake 17 e 5 u lots april 3rd . Tonia a Beach 46 e 12 u lots april 4th . Old big White Shell 20 u lots april 4th . Betula Lake 34 u lots april 5th . Nuti Mik Lake old Campground 98 u lots april 5th . New big White Shell 92 u lots e electrically serviced lots. U a serviced lots. Only residents of Manitoba Are eligible. Please use the application provided with this advertisement and submit before noon March 26th, 1975. Only one application per family will be accepted. Make Only one Campground Choice printing your preference in the space provided on the application. The applicant or his representative must be present at the draw to select a lot pay the balance of the fee if applicable and receive a permit. Failure to respond will result in disqualification and forfeiture of Deposit. Deposit will be refunded for All applications not drawn. Further information on the rules conduct of the draw and the campgrounds May be obtained from the Parks Branch at 942-0471, Between . And . Return this application together with Deposit to administrative services Branch department of tourism recreation and cultural affairs 3rd floor 200 Vaughan Street Winnipeg r3c op8, not later than noon. 26th, 1975. An Experiment to determine the feeding habits of Deer in Case of future harsh Winters is being carried out by Steinbach conservation officers in the Rhoda area. In an area just off Highway 12, where Deer have been congregating to feed conservation officers have set up a feeding station and Are conducting Aerial and ground surveys. Dave Purvis of the Steinbach conservation office said the project was being carried out on a Small scale with Cedar been or. Purvis number of Deer feed on. An area has also been bulldozed Clear of Snow to allow Deer to gel at the natural vegetation. It is still too Early to Tell just How successful the project has said but a have been spotted by Aerial patrols and ground patrols have found the Deer have eaten most food left for them. The project is one of a number being carried out in areas throughout the province to assist wildlife biologists in their research. Come to us knowing nothing but the program is in its fourth year Here and is also being tried at Nelson House St. Theresa Point and was Aga Mach in Island Lake and at b e r e n s River and Pelican rapids. The introduction of English As a second language begins in kindergarten and increases As the child moves through to Grade two. Teachers Are finding that students who have Learned the Basic skills of Reading new building for Royal Bank Crystal City Man. Spe Cial mayor Harold vines Cut a ribbon Here Friday to officially open a new Royal Bank of Canada building on Broad Way. W. A. R. Macdonald general manager for Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario and Jack Lewis manager of the Crystal City Branch also took part in the ceremony on behalf of the Bank. Located half a Block from the previous building the Square foot Mode r n facility was built by Perm structures o Winnipeg at a Cost of including land acquisition. The building has a Roya Blue Metal exterior and is a pre engineered space Grid Structure. It has a propane heating system. Or. Lewis and his staff of seven welcomed customers at an open House Friday. The Union Bank later to amalgamate with the Royal in 1925, opened a Branch in Crys Tal City in september 1898. The list of managers who have served in that time includes a. P. Thomson who was appointed by the Union Bank in 1919 and remained in the position with the Royal until 1946. Writing and arithmetic in their own language develop faster when they launch into the Reg ular curriculum in English. This is particularly showing up in Reading where Effort has gone into producing adequate material in Cree for the begin ners. The education depart ment is Reading ind linguistic experts working on this. Mrs. Crate said teachers on the spot still have to make it s teachers who really make this thing said mrs. Crate. The native teachers on the staff go on working night after night on the teaching material. It takes a lot of patience and a Strong belief in the pro there Are about 250 out of the total student body of 790 involved in the program. Mrs. Crate said the Grade two class had been exposed to this teach ing method All through their schooling so far. She said it will be interesting to1 watch their Progress when they tackle the regular curriculum As they move through the school system mrs. Crate and others on the teaching staff Are working on a special social studies course which will present the Indian people in a positive she thought it would do More to make education mean some thing to Indian students. Greater variety in the curriculum could be a Factor in inter Esting native students in learn ing and reducing the drop out rate. What is happening in Cross Lake has an increasing magnetic Force she said. In Jan uary despite cold weather and influenza the average school attendance was 80.6 per cent. Income tax service income Fox forms have become a lot More complicated then they used to be. Why not turn yours Over to Niagara we have experts and computers. Give us your income and expense information and Well do up your return quickly and accurately. Just visit your nearest Niagara office. It s listed in the White pages. Tax our brains instead of your own. Niagara Niagara finance company limited rental housing across Canada for modest income families. Builders you can help us change that. Fast. Submit proposals to us before april 30th for projects that provide Good Quality rental accommodations for families i.e., highest number of bed rooms at the lowest possible Cost. Please enter my name in the seasonal camping draw. Please print clearly for office use Only name. Address. Seasonal permit rates in serviced lot electric serviced lot subject to revision Telephone please print in the above space Only one Choice from the list below White Lake Betula Lake Brereton Lake Caddy Lake new b " White Shell Tonia a old White Shell Nuti Mik Lake i the undersigned do hereby understand and agree to comply with All the stated rules regulations and conditions certifying this is the Only application i have submitted. Also i agree that if i or my representative fail to appear should my application be drawn the Deposit will be forfeited. Under our special rental hous ing program a loan of up to 95% of project costs at 8% interest with 50 years amortization May be approved. Project must offer rents at or below the average Market Price of comparable new accommodation in the area where you propose to build. Approved a project must begin construction within 90 Days of the loan commitment. Projects in areas with the lowest vacancy rates Are most vital. Priority will be Given to those that can be started and completed quickly. Rents will beset by agreement be tween Chc and you to meet the needs of modest income families. In fact families whose incomes exceed four times the rent will not be eligible o. We emphasize that the benefits of our Low interest Loans must flow through to the tenant. Your project will be judged on the Quality of architectural design and site development efficiency of internal Lay out Economy of operation and maintenance relationship to Community educational and recreational facilities and Quality of construction. O. For Complete information about the special rental housing program and to obtain a proposal Call package write or Call. Chc signature. Date. To Iii i Deposit of shoo enclosed Money order or certified Cheque Only made payable to the minister of finance. Central mortgage society centrals and housing corporation d Hypoth Eques it de lodgement
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