Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 28, 1975

Issue date: Monday, July 28, 1975
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Previous edition: Saturday, July 26, 1975

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba 14 Winf tuck we puss monday july 21, 1975 Canada will admit non terrorist plos drought hits sask. Wheat by it Croft mac1ue any delay similar to the Cabinet i free 8uh Over the Toronto Confer i report Ottawa members of Helence would place Vancouver in1 Palestine ube ration Organiza i a difficult financial position Ini most of most an oddly shaped tree makes a Handy Bench for this group of children attending a summer Camp. The kids were enjoying a sunny summer after noon in Kildonan Park when free press transient facilities lacking clinic worker fortunately for Many youths travelling through the City Dur ing a rain storm Friday night tache House in St. Boniface was t turning anybody away. Many transients arriving in Winnipeg last weekend for the Folk festival weren t so Fortu Nate however and there were a lot of them 4 spokes Man for the clinic said Friday. Winnipeg is really in the dark Ages when it comes to providing Hostel Bon Morden a worker at Klin in said. Clinic operates a referral service for transients or. Morden 26, said. And All too often there is nowhere for clinic staff to Send Young tra Vellers in Winnipeg. I wind up telling them to go to the in station and when they kick you out of there go to the greyhound station. And when they kick you out of to or. To suggesting transients to tache House he added. To get a licence As a Hostel a request for a zoning variance and the approval of the St Boniface Community commit tee is required at the meeting monday the association said. Or. Debreuil said he has t been invited to the meeting but that the Hostel continues to operate As a Rooming House. As such it does t require a licence. He said that inspectors from the City health department and fire department had visited tache House Friday and assured him that All that would be necessary to License the what but coun. Gee said opposition came from where. We just Don t have Wilities in St. coun. Gee said that and 1972, motions were in City Council in support o Hostel facilities in Winnipeg. He said in those years the City welfare department pro v i d e d supervisors and received provincial Money of the service. He said that Money was available this year by Way o explaining the present situation in Winnipeg. As a Hostel alterations to were meet there go Morden said. I was next building minor health and fire safety Regula the association said in its statement it was interested in purchasing the building from its present owners but met with the resistance of the Community committee. Or. Debreuil said the Assoc deaths of they try the churches in the he said describing his frustrations in trying to find accommodations for transients arriving for the Folk festival. Or. Morden said there Are Only four available Hostel facilities in Winnipeg right now. They include the Myca building which is usually full and offers 24 Beds. The salvation army hos Tel which accepts Only men. Action withdrew House at that from Point. Tache they or. Morden have stayed said people who in the salvation army hostels across Canada say Winnipeg s is the roughest. Many people won t stay there or. Morden said. Osborne House which is for woman and their children and is usually full too be cause it exists to handle family crisis situations. The fourth accommodation available to transients is tache House a Rooming House at 718 tache Avenue from which the operator says he will turn no body away. Marcel Debreuil 31, a pro backed out too he said. They backed Down we won t to avoid bad publicity he said. We won 1 turn anybody the association said the Community committee refused to meet in an emergency meet ing with the association. Grace Ivey executive director of the association in Winnipeg asked the committee to meet Soone than monday because of the urgency of the the St. Boniface Community committee refused the state ment said. Coun. Gee said in an inter View Friday the financing of Hostel facilities in t a City responsibility. I think we need he re opposed to operating hostels where there is a Lack of facilities in St. Boniface. Beaudin lord 81, Bourne Man. Bruyere Edward 59, in the health Centre husband of Bruyere. Burgess Francis Frank Kenneth 73, of 917 Warsaw Avenue retired from the Royal Bank husband of Edith Burgess. Crout Mary of Mccreary Man., wife of James Crout. Deblois Don at 67, notre Dame Avenue. Frankoski Wasyl 83, in St Boniface Hospital retired from Canadian National rail ways widower of Parascevi Frankoski. Griffin Elma 86, of Centra Park Lodge retired from teaching widow of Aylmer Griffin. Greenacre Frederic hostels provincial Are a Federal responsibility cause travelling youths and be who use them come from All fess ional artist and operator of he said the tache facility said the but it s too late to do any building is an old Convent and thing this summer the coun now provides Hostel services Ocillor said. There May be for about 35 people each night some con but we could sleep than that or. Debreuil said in an interview Friday. The former High school teacher turned Hosteler said he charges a night for use of the facilities. Services include Home made bread and Coffee and a Coffee House in his first floor studio on saturday evenings. If it were licensed As a Hostel it would be eligible for Federal Grants and could charge a lower fee. Some concern among his con about hippies and Csc annoys Forsey Ottawa up Senate Eugene Forsey tache House has been the says that from the cd Charles 90, of the co Vale cent Home retired Farmer. Helgesen Roy b., 25, Winnipeg formerly of Vir Den Man., insurance under writer. Hiebert Henry 37, of Verville Man., husband Amy Hiebert. Hindmarsh Mary Anne 61, of Lorette Man., widow Albert Hindmarsh. Irw1n, Pamela Joyce 19, of Miami Man., daughter of or. And mrs. Everett Irwin. Kuczynski a plea 61, of 839 Aberdeen Avenue wife of Peter Kuczynski. Lechasseur Rev. Raphael 60, in St. Boniface Hospital priest. Lukin William George doen 85, of Neepawa Man., for Merly of Glenella Man., re tired from farming. Magnusson Magnus Ken Neth 44, of Winnipeg. Mcconnell James Grant 28, of 65 Bibeau Bay St Boniface husband of Kerry Mcconnell Mcfadyen Alister Lauchlan of 505 Campbell Street Hus band of Christine Mcfadyen focal Point of a recent controversy concerning licensing As a Hostel however. Involved in the controversy were councillor John gee Independent citizens election committee St. The St. Boniface Community Centre and the the Erfa it Singer on a show were my ? the j8 details to affairs is a Canadian youth hostels it s time Par. Citation which holds a Federal la Ament asserted charter. Between 30 and 50 people a night Are turned away from full hostels the Hostel association said in a statement thurs Day. The association has Heen invited to attend a meeting of the St. Boniface Community its right get this senator Forsey had asked eight questions about mrs. Munsinger s appearance on the Barbara Frum show last month to discuss the mid-1960s when her name was linked with a former associate de Fence minister Pierre Sev committee at . In the old St. Boniface City Hall. This was preceded by the Community committee having a Resolution introduced by coun. Gee against locating a to duh Hostel anywhere in St Bon Flace the statement said. A licensing inspector from the City of Winnipeg closed Down association operations july 1 at 718 tache until such time As a licence could be of Ringny and former conserva Tai cd. The association had t i v e Trade minister George the written reply from privy Council president Mitchel Sharp said the ramp is unable to say if mrs. Munsinger had a criminal record without get Ting her fingerprints for identification. Senator Forsey said he had never heard such a preposterous statement. He might raise the matter again when the second floor of the building from its owners but neglected to comply with licensing proce dures or. Debreuil said and therefore was closed Down. Bat we continued to operate As a boarding House Boog we offer Hostel he said. The Winnipeg police department clinic and the Sal tation army have referred Csc officials appear before a leased parliamentary committee or he Mcneill George Duncan 65 of Vancouver formerly o Winnipeg. M e l n y k Nicholas 78, i Toronto formerly of 162 notre Dame Avenue retired As Section Foreman with Ca Nadian National railway husband of Mary Melnyk. Neilson Andrew Scott of Vernon b.c., formerly of brought ferry Scotland. Perreault Bernadette. Of foyer Chez Nous St. Boniface widow of Joseph Edward Perreault. Plamondon Alphonse 74, of 303 Goulet Street suite 517, s t. Boniface husband of Louise Plamondon. Roscoe Joseph of Carberry Man., widower of Kathleen Roscoe. Sorby Stanley 61, of 330 Blake Street suite 144, re tired from Stock Exchange hotel As manager. Thompson Alexander Camp Bell of 660 Dakota Street suite 301, St. Vital husband of Margaret Thompson. Webster Gordon of 213 Lawndale Avenue St. Boni face retired from Hudson s Bay company husband of Margaret Webster. For farther information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Victoria Alan Crawley might Call for the formation of a special committee to investigate the Public ally owned corporation. Senator Ray Perrault gov a eminent Senate Leader said he i agrees that some of the an s8? prominent figure a canal Swers Are unsatisfactory. He i an literature and editor of con planned to write Csc Earth Magazine Al Johnson to express the sen-1 published until 1952, Friday ate s dissatisfaction. After an illness. Photographer Jim Haggarty took this photo. Ion who Are non terrorists will k admitted to Canada on serial permits to attend the United nations conference on human settlement set for Van Couver next Spring. External affairs minister Allan Maceachen said Friday preparations for the conference at the West coast Are going ahead. Said there has been no hold up flowing from the government s decision to Post Pone the in conference on crime scheduled for september in Toronto. He was asked by Bill Clarke quadra if the Vancouver conference would continue in Light of the decision to postpone the Toronto in to Rawung u work Wix already done at the urging of Ottawa. Or. Maceachen assured the West coast member there was no cause for concern. With regard to the admission of the Plo he said the govern ment has decided that members of the Plo who Are non terrorists will be admitted to Canada under minister per Mit for attendance at the invitation of reputable Canadian organizations or at in conferences. Urban affairs minister bar Ney Danson said not Only Are the plans for the Vancouver conference going ahead but conference. He pointed out that they Are being accelerated. Saskatchewan s wheat crop is suffering because of a Long spell of hot dry weather the Saskatchewan wheat Pool has announced. Deterioration will continue unless the province receives a Good general rain of at least one elevator agents reported that the crop had deteriorated during the week and the Pool believes that a below average wheat yield will be expected for most of the province. 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