Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, June 01, 1976

Issue date: Tuesday, June 1, 1976
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 1, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 Winnipeg free press tuesday june 1, 1976 tourism department take Over ship May legislative arguments stall teachers9 Bill j the Manitoba development corporation May recommend the operation of is lord Sel Kirk ii the Lake Winnipeg cruise ship be taken Over by the provincial government s tourism department. This was revealed monday by Sydney j. Parsons devel o e n t corporation chair Man during examination of the annual report of venture Manitoba Tours limited the development corporation owned company operating the vessel by the Legisla Ture s economic development committee. Or. Parsons said the Cor o r a t i o n expects venture Tours will never do better than break even financially hut it is really a Good tourist a takeover will be one of the recommendations consid e r e d by the corporation Board at a meeting before full he said. The lord Selkirk lost s126.019 on its operations last year compared with a break even position the pre Vious year. All deficits must be covered by the develop in e n t corporation s capital funds or. Parsons said. Meantime he said the rate Structure is about As High As it can go. He blamed the loss last year on a drop off in Passen Gers from the United states because of the recession there. But he added that bookings have picked up considerably this year. The lord Selkirk usually carries a total of about passengers during the sum Mer season with about one third coming from outside the province. Or. Parsons told Minaker James there have been no offers from pirate groups to Pur Chase the vessel. Replying to resources min ister Sidney Green responsible for the development corporation or. Parsons said when space permits senior officers Are allowed to take their wives on the cruises. Venture Tours is also financing a trip for travel agents and allows its office staff to go on trips for reduced fares. We think it s Good Public he said. Venture Tours staff Aren t considered part of the civil service. Among expenses allowed the staff is the liquor Bill for the Captain s table and a entertainment allowance for officers. The total amounts to about a year or. Parsons said. Sheridan the Bill to give Cost of Liv ing increases to Manitoba teachers who retired before Jan. 1, 1975, was held up monday As Las argued Over inclusion of the War ser vice of about 23 teachers. The pension plan already provides for War service by most teachers but it has excluded about 25 who did t meet the requirements of the existing legislation. The Bill will allow those involved to get the increased pensions but Only provided they pay an additional 12 per cent in salary for each year of War service. L. R. Bud Sherman Garry told the legis lature six per cent would be a More realistic figure and he argued that people should not be penalized for serving their he thought the support these two dozen had been Given by their colleagues had been remarkable. Nobody could fail to be impressed by the support they have had from Collea gues from Over the prov he said. The fact that this Small number of teachers had been left out of the original legis lation was a technicality a grammatical error said or. Sherman. Most of them were in that position because their teach ing certificates had either not been signed or had not come through when they had been called up for War ser vice. Or. Sherman said reduction of their buy in rate to six per cent would Cost the province in this year rising to a maximum of in 1986. A total of Bear in mind that Manitoba teach ers pensions total a month he added. Manufacturers of lifetime aluminium awnings offer you an outstanding 1976 selection of aluminium awnings to brighten protect and enhance the value of your Home. Each aluminium awning is custom made especially for you and installed by our own the decorator with horizontal trim. Choose from 12 different accent to wend or contrast with your Home. The folding awning Down on Bright Days and up on Dull Days. Available in wide variety of trim colors. Inside control optional extra. The Ven Taire unusual awning that protects from suns rays yet you can see through it. Available in variety of colors. The vertical panel _ in wide variety of colors accents. The custom awning Mutt cured in our own factory to fit and your available in Madlon of trim colors. The strongest awning available. Top of tote line custom made in our factory. Available in your selection of colors available. Missing girl found dead the body of Brenda Pashe 9, missing since saturday was recovered from a dugout at the Carman disposal Field at about 2 . Monday. The ramp said the girl 1 apparently drowned and no foul play was suspected. Collected for Italy about has been raised in a three week Campaign in Winnipeg to collect funds for the earthquake Vic Tims of northeastern Italy. Local organizers of the Friuli emergency fund Hope about in total will be raised j. B. Mottola the Ita Lian vice Consul and chair Man of the fund raising com Mittee said monday. The official Campaign closed monday although some pledged donations had yet to be Tweeter. Or. Mottola said no Deci Sion has been made on How the Money will be used. The committee has invited two Winni Eggers who travelled to the stricken zone to report wednesday on the needs of the victims of the May 6 earthquake. The local Campaign was part of a National Effort to raise funds among italian communities in various cities. Distribution of local funds will Likely be co or donated with the National Effort. Weather report for the Prairie provinces a nearly stationary disturbance Over Northern Alberta has caused considerable Cloud and rain Over the Northwest Prairies and Little change is expected for the next few Days Over most of the rest of the Prairie provinces. Unsettled weather is forecast to continue causing Shower activity Over Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Conditions will stabilize today Over Southern Alberta where skies Are expected to be sunny with near Normal temperatures. Figures on the map indicate expected nigh temperatures today acres John Frederick 91, of Steinbach Man., formerly of Giroux Man., husband of Mary acres. Berriman Marie 81, of 444 Kennedy Street suite 606, widow of Arthur red verse Berriman. Bouttell George 90, of 1571 Ross Avenue widower of Elizabeth Bouttell. Cherniak Joseph 80, of Winnipeg Beach Man., husband of Mary Cherniak. Chrusch Margaret 58, of Beausejour Man., wife of Steve Chrusch. Deacon Catherine 83. Of 11 St. Michael Road suite 210, St. Vital. Desseur Gabriel 64, of 760 tache Avenue St. Boni Sheridan Phoutt today for a from estimate. Phone 452-2805 aluminium doors awnings siding and picture windows polka dance City 943-5575 Best no contract Here at the Happy outdoors Man. We have a whole backyard full of canoes As you will know if you have been past our store this year. There s the Fine Grumman aluminium line the Backbone of our Fleet with seventeen models. And the new Sawyer performance canoes in fibreglass and the fabulous Light weight Kevlar construction. Also in fibreglass our very own Obj Kolin Canoe. But for some people the Canoe represents a great tradition voyageurs fur Trade exploration and that Means a More traditional Type of Canoe than the modern aluminium and fibreglass models. Wood and Canvas. Canoes Forth traditionalist take a closer look at our backyard. We have Wood and Canvas canoes too. About a dozen different models altogether from the elite Chestnut line and the rugged Tremblay to our new Groslouis canoes at prices substantially below most of the each Wood and Canvas Canoe is just a bit unique As Only a hand crafted object can be unique. If you Are a canoeing enthusiast one who appreciates the Beauty and the practicality of Wood and Canvas canoes take a Little trip Down to the Happy outdoors Man and indulge yourself. . Our new mail order catalogue is out. Write or drop in for your copy. Open til 9 . Monday wednesday thursday and Friday til 6 . Tuesday and saturday. Deaths face widower of Audrey Desseur. Dietz Kathleen 64, of 50 Morrow Avenue suite 207, St. Vital wife of Albert Dietz. Doxtator Charles w., for Merly of Mather Man. Elliot aunt Margaret 89, of Morris Man., widow of William Thomas Elliot. Herbert Anna Merle Winnipeg wife of Alvin Herbert. Johannson Kail Dunelm of 910 Palmer Ston Avenue husband of Mary Johannson. Kalata Sophie 73, of 901 Hoka Street Transcona widow of Andrew Kalata. Livesly Reginald 55, of 60 the Janis Lane suite 1011, East Kildonan. Math1eson, John c., 74, of 74 Morley Avenue husband of Grace Mathieson. Mcconnell Gladys Chris tie 50 Alpine Avenue St. Vital formerly of Guelph ont. Moscarella Anna Marie 67, of 301 Niagara Street wife of Eric Moscarella. N1ziol. Josefa 80, of St. Norbert Man., wife of an Drew Niziol. Penner Henry p., 74, of 374 Mckay Avenue East Kildonan husband of Tina Pinner. Prosick Alexander 55, of 764 Atlantic Avenue Hus band of Audrey Prosick. Ruminski a astir 58, of 258 River Avenue. Shute Alice Emily 80, of 972 Lipton Street. Sigurdson Skafti 76, of Lakeland Man. Smith Susan of Saskatchewan. Smith or Alfred John. 81, of 261 Queen Street suite 401, St. James Assiniboia formerly of new West Minster b.c., widower of Lillian Smither. T e t l o c a Helen Selina British Columbia formerly of Winnipeg and Saskatchewan widow of Alfred j. Tetlock. Wallace Eunice Rowena Minnedosa Man., wife of Gordon Wallace. Werstiuk Harry 61, of Sarto Man. Wilks Frank 91, of Middle Church Home formerly of lunar Man. Wilson Martha Ann 100, of 160 Harkness Street. For farther information please see classified death notices by the Canadian press new Mit Chell 57, one of Washington s most colourful personalities during the Nixon administration of cancer of the Bone marrow. Her Bert s. Raynor 65, former Canadian chief of naval staff who commanded destroyers in the Battle of the Atlantic during the second world War of leukaemia. Monad 66, Nobel prize winning biologist and director of France s Pasteur Institute of internal Haemorrhage. New Linds Ley 93, geologist who with his brother once owned the Falconbridge Nickel mines of Sudbury. Ont., at his Park Avenue Home. Paul Bailly 73, who commanded free French bombers based in Britain Dur ing the second world War in an automobile Accident. Miami Beach Ghezzi 65, the 1941 professional golfers association Champi on and a member of the Hall of Fame after a Iong illness. 433 St. Mary s Road 233-1730 bailiffs and receiver s auction sa1e Gray s auction Mart 104 King St. Wednesday june 2 at 1kw . Instructed by Simpson and co. We will sell office equipment and fixtures of s h ventures Ltd. Including Baycrest 2 door Frost free fridge z Oak office desks 1 modern office desk filing Cabinet Misc. Metal display Racks Steno chair Chrome office chairs assorted 8 track tapes Snow shovel stapler and Staples payroll Ledger Etc. Instructed by the receiver will sell tools and Stock of Jack the stripper including air of Matic . Elec. Air compres Sor Misc. Hand tools.2 elec. Senders furniture Clamp Misc. Pieces of stripped furniture including 3 pee. Bedroom suite Oak Dresser chairs Etc. _ plus Chesterfield and chair Telephone Bench Steno chair 5 pee. Dinette suite. Admiral 25" color . Console stereo comb radio record player dressers chests of drawers Coffee tables lamps oct. Chairs tires linens bedding China kitchenware Etc. J. Lawes auctioneer phone 942-2371 Simeon i .772-6657 your partner move As one you can t do it alone. You be Jot to get together with some body. Learn to speak language of of Low. If this is How you sea yourself come see us. The Only secrets in dancing Are whispered in your ear. The rest is common knowledge at Arthur Murray s. Pass it on. 4weeksonly dance instruction special 3 half hour private lesson with your own teacher plus 1 learn to dance studio party Only Tow Only inn opera k in Rylatt your ego Otter limited to new adult slum its Only precipitation High Low cold from worm front forecast for Winnipeg and red River regions occasional afternoon Clouds today and wednesday South wind at 25 m.h. In the afternoon. Chance of a Shower or thundershowers towards evening. Low tonight near 12 a High wednesday near 28 Extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba sunny and very warm turning cooler saturday. Increasing probability of Shower and Thunder Shower Friday and saturday. Northern Manitoba frequent Cloudy periods with show ers and Thunder showers becoming More settled saturday. Turning cooler Friday. Northwest Ontario mainly sunny and very warm through saturday. Temperatures following Are High temperatures recorded yesterday Low temperatures for the 12-hour period which ended at 6 . Today and precipitation for the 24-hour period which ended at 6 . Today Max. Man. Vancouver 13 4 Calgary 18 2 Edmonton 17 0 Regina 14 Brandon 13 Thompson 17 -5 the Pas 25 u Winnie of 9 13 Thunder Bay. 25 7 Kenora 28 16 Ottawa. 22 10 Toronto 23 is Montreal 25 Halifax 22 8 Chicago. 21 10 Miami 28 21 los Angeles 23 14 Minneapolis .23 14 new York 24 18 Boston 23 19 Phoenix 35 20 29 23 Amsterdam 18 Athens 28 Bangkok 31 Beirut 28 Berlin. 16 Brussels 20 Buenos Alres. 19 Copenhagen 13 Frankfurt. 19 Geneva 22 Helsinki 12 part. .8 .5 5.4 21.8 18.5 4.6 .01 9 20 29 18 Max. Man. Part. Hong Kong. 28 26 Johannesburg .15 7 Kiev 22 11 Lisbon. 30 u London 19 12 Madrid 30 12 Mexic City 26 11 Moscow 13 9 Paris 21 16 Rio. 31 18 Rome 23 15 Sao Paulo 29 18 Seoul 24 16 Singapore 33 25 Sio Ekholm 13 8 Taipei 32 24 Tehran. 32 18 Tel Aviv 28 18 Tokyo 19 Winnipeg temf1rature comparisons Max. Man. Mean Massl 29.1 9.1 19.5 last year 18.7 4.9 11.8 Normal 20.4 7.1 14.4 highest on record 30.0 in 1940 lowest on record -5.0 in 1897 precipitation Toi in for april 1 to 1 42.0 Millimetres Normal 96.8 Millimetres. Tim world s dance to Makooi vow so 202-310 Donald St. Call now 943-5551 Vancouver Edmonton Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Hamai St John s Normal Normal precipitation Vancouver Edmonton Regma below Normal Toronto Ottawa Montreal Wahfai St John s above and near Normal temperatures Are expected for most of the country during the next 30 Days according to the Long Range weather Outlook of the United states weather Bureau. Precipitation is expected to be Light except for the East and West coast. This is not a specific forecast and May change. Self admitted Cia spy fights deportation order Vern Allen Lyon the Man who said he spied for the United states Central intelligence Agency in Cuba and who is now living near Winnipeg is making another court bid to get a deportation order rescinded. Or. Lyon was ordered de ported from Canada dec. 4, 1975. On Friday his first at tempt to kill the deportation order failed in the Federal court of Appeal. He was asking the court to overrule the decision of an immigration Appeal Hoard hearing which had turned Down his request to stay in the country. In his second court action filed tuesday in the Federal court of Appeal or. Lyon tackled directly the order of deportation issued by the special inquiry officer. In affidavits filed in the court he said he entered Cuba in 1968 and spied for the Cia until Early 1971. Or. Lyon said he is married to a cuban citizen. The cuban authorities expelled him from Cuba in april 1975, saying that the Only Way he could be reunited with his wife and son is to receive Sanctuary in a country which has diplomatic relations with Cuba or. Lyon said in his affidavits. He said that one abduction attempt already has been made and that false accusations have been transmitted by the Cia through the Fri in order to try and get him to the . Aut Opac Centre the Manitoba Public insurance corporation plans to build a drive in claims Centre at Saskatchewan ave nue and 20th Street s.w., Portage la Prairie Man ;