Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 8, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday january 8, 1976 7 City woman brother meet for first time in 63 years Windsor out. Up Anna Gosselin of Winnipeg walked right past her brother Henry Krotter 71, of Trenton mich., at Windsor Airport wednesday. It was t that she was snub Bing was simply that after 63 years she did t re Cognize him. Until 1957, mrs. Gosselin did not even know Henry existed. Just after she was born in 1910 her Mother died and her father placed her and the two older children in separate orphanages in Winnipeg. A few years later her father established himself in Saskatchewan and sent for the older children but she was too Young for the Rigours of primitive farm life. She grew up married worked in a sewing factory in Winnipeg and All the time wondered whether she had a family. Finally in 1957, she placed a newspaper and asking whether anyone knew details of her childhood and lost fam ily. A Saskatchewan woman who knew the Krotter family in their homesteading Days supplied the details. Three years ago mrs. Gosselin located her brother in Trenton. At their meeting wednes Day there was shyness As or. Kroller whispered an and she replied Are you my when he replied lie must be the pair Shook hands. Later at the request of a photographer they kissed. The two will spend a few Days in Trenton then go to California to meet the other sister with whom or. Krot Ter has kept in Contact. Striking High school teacher John Bennett a visual arts co or Dinar or openly defies his critics during meetings in Toronto wednesday with his unique slate style identity card. The striking teachers voted to reject the Toron to metro school Board s latest con tract offer by about three to one. A Riband urges govt. Set National Energy program Manitoba Liberal Leader Charles Huband called wednesday on the Federal government and the prov inces to co operate in devel Oping a National Energy pro Gram. Development of Canadian Energy resources has been uncoordinated wasteful and sometimes damaging to Ilie environment or. Huband told a press conference. Because of the constitutional division of Powers be tween the Federal and Provin Cial governments present Energy programs Are evolved mainly by piecemeal Deci Sions Between provincial and Federal governments major Utility companies and private corporations he said. The Oil crisis of 1973 demonstrated we have not As a nation developed sufficient Energy sources and that our Energy distribution system is woefully or. Huband released his party s Energy policy which urges of a per manent body to advise the Federal and provincial governments on Long term Energy policy and spending priorities. Formation of a Provin Cial Board or commission responsible for developing a provincial Energy policy of which Manitoba Hydro policy would be Only one part. Of leading role by the Manitoba government to encourage the Federal govern ment and other provincial governments to seek agree ment on establishment and funding of a Federal Provin Cial Energy Board. 9 contribution by Mani Toba of Well funded research into use of solar wind and biomass animal waste Energy which in t being done in other provinces the 11-Page policy paper will be the basis of a Resolution to be presented by lib eral Las at the next ses Sion of the Manitoba Legisla Ture. The paper supported by findings of the science Council of Canada is expanded from a similar Reso Lution presented to the legis lature in 1074 by the Liber als. That Resolution was Defeated. Or. Huband said he was t criticizing either the Federal or the provincial govern ment but present and Poten tial Energy shortages clearly indicate the need for a co or donated Energy policy for the country. Deaths aisen3tat, Bennie 45, of 301 Mcadam Avenue West Kildonan formerly of Calgary Winnipeg police inspector husband of Ruth Aisenstat. Cartel. Dietrich Isaac 89, of Steinbach Man. Burns Michael 84, of 627 William Avenue. Douglas Scott of 21 Hart Avenue retired from Canadian National railways. Fischer Emilia 71, of 410 Radford Street wife of John Peter Fischer. Godal Audrey 74, of 185 Smith Street husband of Maria Godal. Kari a Michael 73, of 488 n e w t o 31 Avenue retired from Canada packers Hus band of Anne Karpa. Lect Fernand 71, of 347 Marion Street suite 5, St. Boniface retired from Ca Nadian National railways husband of Anne Lect. Light James 04, of 1595 Pacific Avenue retired from up rail s Weston shops husband of Vina Light. Lord Ellen 92, of Fred Douglas Lodge 1275 Bur rows Avenue widow of Al Bert lord. Duncan me Niven c2, of 894 Jessie a e n u e general manager Brathwaite wholesale drugs husband of Anne Mathisson. Mclean Alberta 93, of re Girra Haven nursing Home. Oakes James 80, of 65 regal Avenue husband of Nellie Oakes. Olsen Alma 93, bran Don formerly of Erickson Man., w i d o w of Chris Olsen. Ritchie Etta j., 92, for m e r 1 y of 213 Balmoral Street. Roy August if., 66, of Van Couver husband of Edith Roy. Stewart Margaret ten Nant 65 formerly of 98 Francis Street wife of Peter Stewart. To Derasmi Mike 67, of 531 Pritchard Avenue formerly of Saskatchewan of modern cleaners co. Tomchuk Helen 78, of 460 Mcdermot Avenue widow of John Tinchuk Zal Trillo 54, of Poplar Avenue East Kildonan husband of an Tonietta Zarrillo. For further information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Toronto i. M. It Obb 72, former general Secretary of the Ontario secondary school teachers federation executive director of the Ontario association of education administrative officials from 1070 to 1973, after a Long illness. London out. H. J. Joe ill c m a n u a 68, prominent businessman Afler sustain ing injuries in an automobile Accident dec. Toronto Nathan Phillips 83, former mayor of Toronto after Long illness. Montreal Paul Dubois 79, father of nine Brothers described a s underworld leaders in testimony at the recent Quebec police com Mission inquiry. Treherne to try for salaried m d the Manitoba Community of Treherne has had no fewer than three physicians in five months. Now health authorities in Treherne and Are taking a second look at the situation in an Effort to bring permanence into their health care delivery service it has been Learned. The answer hire a doctor on a salaried basis and keep him or her employed Long enough to break a Circle that officials blame on human nature. Treherne is 80 Miles South West of Winnipeg. Its Popula Tion is about 700, which in creases to when the people in the surrounding area Are included. People just won t go to a doctor if they have reason to 1 suspect he s not going to be in town for very an official of Manitoba health organizations said in an interview. As u turned out in tre Herne Over the last while they were right. People feel there s no reason for them to go to a physician establish a relationship with him. Set up a medical records file and then see him move away. So they Don t the result Over the past Lew years has been the physicians settling in Treherne found they did not have enough work to keep them interested in the Community. One after another they moved to other Rural centres or larger cities the spokes Man said. The last physician to leave in recent months went to Rossburn and has now moved to Winnipeg. His re placement is moving now. People used to blame the doctors and the Hospital but that s not right. You can Only blame human nature. People won t go to a doctor who s not staying. And it people Don t use your services you can t make a living and have to move the health organizations official said Victoria South Norfolk Treherne Hospital District 19a is attempting to get government approval for hiring a full time salaried doctor for one or two years. The reasoning is that once a doctor is established in the Community with his Liveli Hood secured people will have enough Confidence about continuity of care to attend his office. As soon As the Community starts relying on its new physician the. Spokesman said he can terminate his salary contract with the province by simply not renewing it for the ensuing year when next it expires and can practise on a fee for service basis like most Manitoba doctors. Will it be difficult to find a doctor who is prepared to work for salary in Rural Manitoba it used to be As recently As two or three years the official said. It s much easier now. 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