Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 29, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday May 29, 1976 5 i weather report for Manitoba Aud Northwestern Ontario skies Are generally Clear Over the forecast District tins morning except for regions near Hudson Bay where a moist Easterly How is causing overcast skies Aud occasional periods drizzle. .4 some Shower activity is expected in Western Manitoba later today associated with a slow moving disturbance eur rent la in Eastern Saskatchewan. This system will continue us progression throughout the weekend bringing unsettled conditions to All of Manitoba on sunday. Northwestern Ontario regions will be generally sunny this weekend however a Lew showers Are expected in regions near Lake Superior. Figures on the map indicate expected High temperatures today bids to set record debt to air Canada blamed on clerical error co off f f i i to eve in eve Hunter auditor general s department performance of the b precipitation h High or cure l Low cold front warm front by j. H. Judson May 19715. Could go into weather records As one of the sunniest driest and least wind y that Winnipeg has Ever experienced. Sunshine added up to 307 hours from May 1 to 27 compared with Normal Sunshine for a whole month 246 hours. With four s yet to be recorded Sunshine could amount to near the May. 1917. Record of 357 hours. Precipitation from May 1 to 27 totalled Only 10.4 or 0.41 inches compared to Normal May precipitation of 57.2 . Wind during May has averaged 15 Kilometres an hour but normally May 21 Kilometres forecast for Winnipeg. Bissett. Interlake and red River regions sunny today with highs 25 to 28. Lows tonight 10 to 13. Sunny sunday with occasional Cloudy periods and Chance of an afternoon or evening Shower. Winds southerly 30 pm a. Highs in the weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly sunny and dry sunday Mon Day and tuesday with afternoon temperatures the raid Manitoba mainly sunny sunday monday and with afternoon temperatures in the Low 20s. Northwest Ontario mainly sunny sunday monday Ana tuesday with afternoon temperatures in the nnd-20s. Temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yesterday Low temperatures for the 12-hour Pend which ended at b . Today and precipitation for the 24-hour Pend who a ended at 0 . Today. Preci pation of s is in Centi metres and the amount of rainfall in Millimetres Max. Min. Pre. Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Regina Brandon Winnipeg Kenora Ottawa Ottawa Toronto Montreal Halifax Chicago Miami los Angeles Minneapolis new York Boston Phoenix Amsterdam Athens Bangkok Beirut Berlin Brussels Max. Min. Pre 14 6 0 3.8 17 16 26 25 24 25 27 27 22 26 30 18 29 20 30 27 25 39 17 27 30 27 1.1 in 1 11 9 i 13 13 13 16 1? 7 13 7 16 la 16 15 22 15 17 28 16 8 10 13 .17 10 31 19 25 r 12 8 4 28 28 28 20 18 8 13 13 12 9 10 Frankfurt Geneva Helsinki Hong Kong Johannesburg Kiev Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Moscow Pere Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max. Min. Mean May 27 20.6 7.2 13.9 last for 20.5 8.3 Normal 20.0 6.1 highest on record 34.4 in 1919 lowest on record -5.0 in 1907 precipitation total Tor april to May 28 42.0 Milli to sires Normal Millimetres. Missing Dialina a 13-year-old student at Gordon Bell has been missing from her Home at 1052 Alexander ave nue since . Tuesday. Dianna is 5 feet 8% inches tall weighs 150 pounds has Light Brown hair Blue eyes and a fair complexion. She was last seen by tie Bay tuesday night. Anyone knowing her whereabouts is asked to Call Winnipeg police. Deaths winds average an hour. Temperatures averaged near Normal for May with afternoon temperatures warmer than usual and Over night lows cooler than usual. Afternoon Maxim arms have averaged 19.1 c and reached a Peak of 37.4 c on May 25. Overnight mini nuts averaged 2.5 c and touched a Low of minus 8.2 c May 3. Sunny dry weather warmed Winnipeg during this last week of May. Southerly winds brought warm air flowing into Manitoba during the Long weekend. Tempera Tures monday Rose from a near freezing Zero to a hot 25 c. Tuesday was the warmest Day so far this year with a maximum of 27 a which is six degrees above Normal for May 25. A weak cold front moved Over the City wednesday and failed to Rise above 19 c. Showers along the front sprinkled Winnipeg with one of r a i n. It brought to 42 this sea son s total rainfall from april 1 but normally this total is up to 86 from april 1 to May 26. Fair weather returned thursday and Friday with temperatures rising to 21 and 23 c with an Outlook for More of the same Lor this weekend. The new five Day forecast issued by winnipeg1 weather office indicates mainly sunny warm dry weather through to next tuesday. Tempera Tures Are expected to average a few degrees above Normal. Normally May ends with temperatures averaging from overnight lows of 7 c to afternoon highs of 21 c. War _ Mest May 30 came in 1934 with a maximum of 38 c but in 1917 the temperature dipped to a frosty minus 4 c. By Iain Hunter staff correspondent Ottawa a government spokesman told the House of commons thursday that a simple clerical error was responsible for non payment to air Canada of for unreported ticket sales. Ralph Goodale. Parliamentary Secretary to transport minister Otto Lang said that As soon As Warnock Horsey Ltd., a company assigned blocks of tickets by air Canada for Sale the error the outstanding amount was paid immediately. The payment was made the Day after Dan Mckenzie pc s o u t or Centre noted in the commons that the company had not reported to the airline its ticket sales. Or. Mckenzie had observed that former air Canada vice president Yves Menard is a director of the firm and used the Case As an example of financial mismanagement in the airline. The tory repeated in the House late thursday his demand that air Canada be forced to Roll Back fare in creases announced last month and be prevented from Rais ing fares any further until the auditor general s department and a commons committee have examined Lue slate of the company s finance Branch in Winnipeg. Or. Goodale replied that air Canada has about 500 Dif Ferent commercial accounts to Deal with including War Nock Hersey involving accounts of s33 million. He noted that the airline s finance Branch in Winnipeg has been hit by disruptive actions by employees who Are members of the Canadian airline employees association he said this has hampered the Over All i auction Sale at Coventry motors i 360 Osborne May 31, 7 . Under the garage keepers act. Notice is hereby Given that in or tier to satisfy a towing and storage Bill there will be offered for Sale by Public auction at Coventry motors. 380 Osome on May 31.1976 at 7 . 1960 Triumph Tot serial number 59755-5712lo Moryck auctions Ltd. It tube in charge of pm. 247-6944 performance of the Brunch. The parliamentary Secre tary also observed that negotiations Between air Canada and its clerical workers in tin Branch Are being conducted under the guidance Ofia Feder Al mediator and criticized or. Mckenzie for raising the issues at this Lime. The of commentary he is trying to engage in this evening on the floor of this House is not a helpful or constructive he declared. I took tailor to paddock. It s sew of count if feat Asa Todtor now Ehfe Tmima s s. Flying Mic him Cal elects executive mrs. S. M. Kosowan was reelected president of the St. John Fisher Catholic women league. Others elected Are vice president. Mrs. M. J. Volk second vice president. Mrs. A. J. Gray Secretary mrs. K. K. 13.3 june Range 38.3 and -6.1 temperature comparisons for june compiled by the Winnipeg weather office in celsius d a t year i normals Man win since year car 5.6 7.8 1923 -6.1 1 2 6.4 14.0 17.0 4.4 10.7 14.5 9.9 7.8 14.4 1.7 7.8 14.4 1.7 8.3 1948 -2.2 1888 32.8 1968 -3.3 1964 35.0 1922 .0 1917 5 6.6 10.5 16.6 4.7 10.7 22.3 3.8 8.3 15.0 21.7 9.3 15.0 21.7 8.3 1922 -2.2 1897 33.3 1961 -1.7 1888 32.8 1972 -1.7 1901 11.3 8.3 1970 -1.1 1899 12.1 8.9 1956 .6 1882 9.9 9.4 1949 -1.1 1964 6.3 10.0 1949 .6 1947 11 9.2 10.6 1893 .0 1929 in 13 u 15 16 12.2 17.2 19.0 7.2 13.1 21.1 3.3 12.2 22.4 9.2 15.8 22.7 8.0 9.4 16.7 23.3 10.6 16.7 23.9 10.6 17.2 23.9 11.1 17.8 23.9 11.1 1893 -1.7 1969 33.3 1894 .0 1908 33.9 1874 1.1 1972 34.4 1929 -1.1 1972 36.1 1933 .6 1886 1 6.9 11.1 1888 2.2 1926 14-8 11.1 1888 .6 1972 i 7 20 21 15.7 23.3 28.1 16.8 22. 17.8 12.9 10.6 17.2 23.3 11.1 17.2 24.4 11.1 1910 .6 1972 37.2 1910 1.7 1917 36.7 1900 2.2 1967 12.2 12.2 1900 .6 1887 13.4 11.7 1912 1.1 1958 20.4 11.7 1900 .6 1897 17.6 11.7 1890 1.7 1895 13.3 12.2 1910 2.8 1875 28 17.5 22. 26.1 17-2 12.2 18.9 25.0 12.2 1961 3.3 1925 36.7 1912 2.2 1959 16.1 12.8 1889 3.9 i960 Bowering. Gertrutie Jose Phine. S2, of Tuxedo Villa widow of Joseph Bowring. Ewanchuk Magdalene to. Of Winnipeg formerly of Sundown Man., widow of Mike Tasior Frank 82. Of 081 Church Avenue husband of Jennie Gasior. T o w y n n e Fanny. 61. Of Winnipeg formerly of Vic Tor Street widow of Samuel Gwynn. , Wasyl. Of Balmoral plate. Lee. Frank George 51, of 487 King Edward Street St. Janics Assiniboia for Merly of Eriksdale Man husband of Katharina Lee. Mcgregor Lames nut elicit 08, of Winnipeg. Murray Margaret 91. Of 1275 Burrows Avenue wife o f Rev. Percy Norman Murray. Pier James. 72. Of Victo Ria husband of Margaret Pyper. Rorke Edith m., 1075 Hen Durson Highway suite 202, East. Kik Lonan Stefanson pall 91, of a Borg Man. Taylor Helen Elizabeth 78, of Winnipeg formerly o f Grandview Man. Trap Rudolph. Gypsum Ville Man. Iii teahouse. Florence May 86, of Park Manor personal care Home for Northern natives urged to take Tiver resources Toronto up the native people of Northern Canada were Uris a Friday to form a corporation t o develop Northern resources on their own terms. I Eter appearing by i Ore the Mackenzie Valley pipeline inquiry on behalf of Saba Skong indians who live 70 Miles South of Kenora on. Said there would be Many advantages to forming a corporation. Such a corporation controlling the development of Gas Oil and other re sources the native Peoples will be fulfilling their obligations to the Benefit ing Mankind in the Indian Way. The Northern native corporation on natural resources would be Able to seek exper Tise in the development of re sources from the Public Petroleum association of Canada the Stovern Mcnol and multinational corporations. Well the native corporation could seek markets just As a provincial Premier has recoup by sought markets for his province s natural re sources in the far East Kelly said 192 native people had died by violent Means in the Kenora area within Ivi years. You will know Why we wish a different outcome for our Brothers in the Kelly said. Kelly made his submission during the last of tour Days of hearings in Toronto. The in Quiry is being conducted by or. Justice Thomas Berger into the. Economic social and environmental Impact of a proposed pipeline to bring natural Gas to Southern markets. The inquiry monday to Montreal. During the Toronto hear Ings 74 briefs were read and another 20 were tiled. H. F. Button executive coordinator of policy develop ment in the Ontario ministry of Energy was among the last to appear. Button said Ontario used i50 million cubic Cvet of Gas in half he total used in Canada. Full gospel business men s Fellowship into will hold a supper meeting on thursday june 3rd., at . Sharp at the International inn. Gum speaker Moishe Wein Berger former rabbi now a completed Lew. Born in Russia experienced Many Heartbreak ing tragedies and then the Joy of salvation. Come and be blessed through his sharing a portion of his life. Family affair everyone Wel come no Church membership required. Advance ticket Sahm or at 440 Furby St. Pm. 775-2588 or Call Harold at 889-4621 or at 475 6609 or Jim at 667-7480. Mierly of 115 Pandora ave nue West t r a n s c o n a widow of William Henry Ali icehouse. Zakow Icil Lane Murray 4. Of Winnipeg son of Leon Ard and Marlene Zakowich. For further information please Sec classified death notices by the Canadian press Maggie to Etc 88. A widely known British opera Singer who began her career in 1008. New Rocke Feller 72. A sister of vice president Nelson Rocke Feller and eldest daughter of John Rockefeller. Vio Iclet Mann 77, one of the last s u r v i v o r s of the titanic which collided with an ice Berg in the North Atlantic on its Maiden in 1012. Nanaimo re Villa of Brant Ford out former county Judaic in Ontario. Ihn Muzafar May 31-june 1 10 . 9 a in. Christchurch 1735 Corydon ave. Original Oil paintings nearly new clothes groceries household goods Etc. Refreshments sponsored by Pioneer women service on Black it film developing in at 10 m., but at 4 . Bomb Tarel owl. Black and and color. Prints or Moro out of 12 or 14 out of 20 elves you Bonim film. No required. Juat pay for you est. Sears Goodall photo Ltd. 321 Cartton St. Opp. Proa press free parting at Roar or. V. F. Bachynski 263 Broadway ave. Is pleased to announce the relocation of his practice 302 building 388 Portage ave. Beginning tuesday june 1, 1976 new phone 943-6437 contest winners of trip to san Francisco air shown above Are left mrs. Aaron Weiss. 214 Lansdowne ave. Accepting the prize on behalf of her husband and right miss Beatrice Deeks 472 Sprague St. Being congratulated by Gene Anonychuk. Sears advertising and sales promotion manager. Both ladies correctly answered a timed skill testing question and each won a trip for two to san Francisco via air Canada plus weekend accommodations at the sir Francis Drake hotel. Ltd. Sears the Friendly stores Polo Park Garden City shopping centres Broadway florists greenhouses 246 Albany St. For Quality bedding plants on Sale now by Gray s auction Mart receiver s auction Sale of Jamesway processing trading Jack the stripper on the premises at 136 Market St. Monday May 31 at . Instructed we will sell by auction the furniture stripping equipment As supplied by Boeing mfg. Co., con sisting of hot tank with Spray water boiler rinse and circulating pumps cold tank with Spray am circulating pump. 4 it. By 8 it. Meta process tank with motor and Drums of Methyl hydrate methanol Methyl lend and caustic soda. J. 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