Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 5, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday june 5. 1970 Churchill diversion plan starts foreign consuls to leave Manitoba Hydro s Church will River diversion Plau into partial operation this week when for the first time Southern Indian Lake water was routed into the Hudson Bay by Way of the rat Burntwood and lower Nelson Rivers. A company spokesman said Friday a temporary dam near the just completed diversion Channel at the South end of the Lake was re moved earlier in the week Al lowing cubic feet of water a second to flow South Ward into the rat River. The project to divert part o f Southern Indian Lake water away from the Chur chill River is expected to be completed in the fall of next year. By that time Manitoba Hydro Hopes to let cubic feet of water a second flow southward out of the Lake. In the meantime the com Pany s Missi Falls control Structure at the Lake s East end will regulate the natural outflow of the water into the Churchill River and maintain it at Elevation 840. At the moment about cubic feet of water a second flows out of the Lake at the Missi Falls facility. The Southern Indian Lake water that is now being diverted southward by Way of the rat River and from there eastward by Way of Burntwood and lower Nelson Rivers into the Bay is being regulated by the Notini control Structure West of the n e 1 s House Indian re serve. At the moment the facility lets about cubic feet of water a second flow into the Burntwood River. Their posts in Winnipeg j special wholesale prices to the Public bedding plants House plants vegetables and seed perennial Flowers Crystan thymus mums Shasta Daisy carnations Flowers pansies Aster Peony Bushes onions head cauliflower cabbage and Many More Bodi s greenhouses lot 155 St. Mary s Road Meta s. Of perimeter Hwy. Turn at food Arrow t w o foreign consuls from the United states and Japan Are leaving their Winnipeg posts and will be replaced this summer. Larry Boeder 58, United states Consul general in Winnipeg since 1974, is retiring and leaves his position june 25. Tetsunosuk Chaki Japan s Consul general for Manitoba and Saskatchewan since 1974, will return to Japan july 1 to take a Post in his country s foreign affairs Trade ministry. Or. Roeder will be succeeded by Thomas Hutson 37, a foreign service officer with the . Department of state in Washington. Born in St. Louis. Missouri or. Roeder has been in the foreign service for 31 years. His first position was vice Consul in saudi. Most of his service was in the near first As a vice Consul in saudi Arabia immediately after the second world War then in Dhahran where Aramco a .-Arab Oil com Pany is located. He was in Beirut Lebanon 1947-50, Cuba 1950-52, Cairo Egypt 1953-57, Paris 1961-63. Frank Furt Germany 1963-69, and Consul general in Tel Aviv 1969-74. Or. Roeder who has t lived in the . Since 1961, will move with his wife to Palm Springs California. Their son works in washing ton. Or. Cham whose Succes s o r has t yet been announced was an agriculture graduate from Tokyo univer sity. He was japanese Consul in Seattle until 1959 and was Consul in Capetown South Africa from 1969 to 1973. Galbraith to speak at a visit Schreyer vandals damage Church vandals caused about damage to holy Trinity ukrainian greek orthodox Cathedral 1175 main Street. The Cathedral was broken into by Way of a Small win Dow some time Between 10 . Wednesday and 7 . Thursday a Winnipeg police spokesman said Friday. The nature of the damage was t known the spokes Man said. No information was available from Cathedral officials Friday. It seems Winnipeg has Cap tured the heart of professor John Kenneth Galbraith. He will be visiting the City june 12 to give a Public lec Ture at the University Centre of the University of Mani Toba and also to visit a Friend premiered Schreyer. The Premier first met the economist some years ago. Prof. Galbraith spoke in Winnipeg and he and the pre Mier have exchanged letters in the meantime. At a recent conference when they met again the professor declared he wanted to visit Winnipeg. He was going to be to Toronto june 11, and hear ranged to come Here the Fol lowing Day. He also agreed to give a lecture while he is in or. Schreyer said in an interview. Prof. Galbraith in t accepting any fee for speaking Here and proceeds from the lecture will be used to set up a John Kenneth Galbraith scholarship in economics for Manitoba. Or. Schreyer is in no doubt about the value of Galbraith Ian economic theories. Apart from perhaps Bara Ward i can t think of any other economist with whom i am More in Accord. If i were any More in Accord with him i would be a disc the lecture on the unemployment inflation crisis will be Given at . June 12 in the University Centre. 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Temporary sales office on Thornhill Bay. Phone 269-5377. Display Centre at 4 Chaucer place Transcona. Phone 222-4555. Kensington Fly More than just a place to live. Fitzgerald off pitty Willum in an Effort to beat the heat after a race at Ini Boia Downs in St. James Assiniboia. Escapee disliked jail gets 20 More months a Man who said he could t stand doing time was sentenced thursday to 20 months in jail. William Robert Bradford 27, pleaded guilty to being unlawfully at Large from Bowden Penitentiary in Al Berta where he was serving seven years for robbery and to charges of theft and pos session of stolen goods committed while he was at Large. Bradford who appeared in provincial judges court in the Public safety building was Given a temporary pass from the Penitentiary March 16 but failed to return court was told. He came to Winnipeg where he got a Job at the Westminster motor hotel. Police were watching the hotel april 19 when Bradford came out and placed a Plas tic bag in a garbage can. When he returned later to get the bag which contained Worth of stolen goods it was arrested. Police later found in hit room identification stolen from two women april it and 18. Bradford who has a Long record of thefts assault Possession and at least two other sentenced in 1971 to seven years for robbery. Judge Graeme Garson sentenced him to is months for the most recent escape and two months consecutive for the theft. He was Given two months each concurrent on the charges of Possession. Milk marketing split set As legislation is introduced legislation designed to separate the consumer oriented milk control Board front the producer oriented Manitoba marketing Board was introduced in the Manitoba legislature Friday. Agriculture minister Samuel Yuskiw said the control Board whose prime function is to control prices would have stronger Powers to get information from suppliers. Distributors processes and Sellers of Dairy products. It also gives the control Board Power to prohibit re constituted milk in milk powder. A former function control Ling fluid milk quotas has been taken from the control Board the minister said. The proposed control Board Bill also gives Consumers greater Access to information he said. Ramp recover 2nd body in drownings at Oak Lake the ramp has recovered the body of David l. Wilkin son 21, of Brandon who drowned sunday at Oak Lake Beach near Virden Man., while canoeing with three other people. An ramp spokesman said Friday the Man s body was recovered thursday after noon. Earlier this week ramp recovered the body of Lawrence g. Mccoy 20, Brandon who also drowned in the incident. Two women survived. In another incident police have identified the remains of a Man who drowned last july in the Churchill River. The spokesman said Fisher men from the United Stales found the remains of Anth ony j. Sikora 32, of Leaf rapids Man., on a Shore about six Miles downstream from where he was believed to have drowned. March hit and run unsolved ramp at grand rapids Man., Are continuing to investigate the hit and run death of Shirley Cardy 23, killed when struck by a vehicle on Highway 6 near grand rapids March 6. Miss Beardy dressed in dark clothing was walking along the Highway about a mile South of grand rapids about ., apparently near the Centre of the Road. Small particles of Gray metallic paint Likely from the vehicle were found in the victim s clothing. Police said it appeared the vehicle swerved and braked but could not avoid the Accident. Witnesses who arrived shortly after told police they saw a Silver Gray car turning on a nearby Roadway. A Sim Ilar vehicle was seen in grand rapids about 20 min utes before the Accident. Anyone who May be Able to assist the investigation is urged to Contact the nearest ramp detachment. Balmoral Hall names principal Balmoral Hall s new head master is Thomas Russell the girls school Board of directors has announced. He will succeed Martin Kenny who will head notre Dame College in Saskatchewan. Or. Russell who studied education at London univer sity and Oxford in England has been headmaster at Stanstead College in Quebec for the past five years from 1964 to 1966 he devel oped a course for teaching English and trained teachers in Uganda. Police have urgent messages for travellers the ramp has asked assistance in locating Garry Herbert Chenard and his three passengers believed to be travelling in the Winnipeg area. Or. Chenard driving a. W Iri t e 1967 Ford station Wagon with Alberta licence .knj169 and pulling a Small Holiday trailer with licence 4807 is asked to Call new Brunswick a t 506-454-4999 concerning an urgent family matter. The ramp has asked assistance in locating or. And mrs. Kenneth Cir believed to be travelling in the Winnipeg area. The Keirs Are driving a Brown 1974 Plymouth fury bearing Ontario plates Ait 850. They arc a skid to Call mrs. Keir s father
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