Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 6, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Weather sunny Lew High 15 sets Mooja sets details Page 5 Winnipeg free press 84 56 december 2sc with coloured comics final edition separation remains goal for minister declares Ottawa up Claude Quebec intergovernmental affairs set the record straight on the meaning of the 15 que Bec election at the very Start of the Federal provincial con Ference of finance ministers Here on the one during the election we were presented at Home and elsewhere As separatists whose Only goal was to break up Morin on the other after the election today 92cent its possible Page 4 dont sell the lion Short Page 10 Huband wants 20 seats Page 3 the Tommy Hunter no one knows Page 17 consumer Boycott largest Ever Page 30 loto Canada 3450805 a 2640653 b 2778271 c 1828691 a 2209675 b 3278867 c 2693336 a 2874716 b 2594556 c 3263845 a 1573604 a 1207895 a details on Page 5 weekend scores sunday nil Toronto 5 by rangers 5 Philadelphia 6 Cleveland 1 Washington 5 Boston 5 Vancouver 4 Chicago 2 Buffalo 5 Colorado 3 wha 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believe that after our accession to Power was due solely to a general dissatisfaction with the preceding government and that because of had absolutely no meaning As far As Canadian federalism was the two interpretations Are Morin said warning against entertain ing the illusion that nothing has changed in Morin added Quebec has taken a landmark step to Ward becoming the master of its own Why hide from it in what was to be his Only open intervention in the two Days of Morin said we want to state without beating around the that in our View the present Federal system should be replaced by a new political what we shall propose to the rest of Canada when the time for this has come is a new Type of association which shall take into account the re see separation Page 6 provinces offered billion in taxes Ottawa up finance minister Donald Macdonald offered the provinces a tax sharing package today which he said would bring them billion More in revenues Dur ing the next five years than present the programs provide the provinces with about billion a year for various health and education programs plus systems to As Sist the poorer Macdonald made his proposals at the opening of a two Day Federal provincial conference which has As its aim renewal of five year tax sharing agreements due to expire next March the conference is the third this year and Macdonald said he Hopes agreement can be reached at this the provinces Are present ing a United front at the con Ference with a series of proposals countering the Mac Donald offers in the highly Complex Fields of equalization Revenue Guaran tax cos sharing and Cash Macdonald said that under his new proposals the provinces would take control of a larger share of personal income taxes to help them pay for healt i and Post secon Dary education programs currently covered on a 5050 basis Between Ottawa an the provincial i believe that what i am proposing is fair and moves in a significant Way towards giving the provinces greater Freedom in managing their he they will enjoy More flexibility in designing and administering their health pro Ottawa has been trying to get away from cos sharing formulas for education and the formulas tie fed eral contributions to spending established by the the proposed new arrange ments would replace at least some of the Cash payments with a Transfer of taxing Power to the provinces there by giving them More Freedom in deciding How the Money should be Mac Donald but we would expect that they would spend on them an amount at least equal to the Federal he Las ditch Effort set for mail talks the National executive of the Canadian Union of postal workers cup will delay ordering strike action after a Las ditch meeting with postmaster general Jeanjacques Blais today or cup president Joe Davidson told a press Confer ence this morning in Ottawa the Union has accepted an invitation by Blais to meet one final time in an attempt to resolve a contract dispute Over but Davidson warned that if no solution emerges from this the unions National executive has Given him full and Complete authority to Call a National strike on the Frank Western regional director for the said in a Telephone interview from Ottawa this morning the cup executive is now awaiting word from the government As to when and where the final meeting will be he stressed that the feel Ings of the executive Are that Cabinet called Kooky London Reuter a leading psychiatrist claimed saturday that three former British Cabinet ministers were suffering from serious mental disorders and recommended mental tests for All members of Robert who practises psychiatry Here said be made his diagnosis from watching the sex ministers on read ing their speeches and in facet face telltale tear throbbing veins and dry Mouths were among the symptoms he said he of if nothing is solved there will be a Walden said the Post master generals request for another meeting came last week during sessions with the Public service staff re lations the Union official said the cup executive had decided to accept the invitation be cause the government indicated at that time that it was dissatisfied with the mediation efforts to Federal mediator Noel Hall gave up last tuesday in his attempt to resolve the mechanization dispute and re turned Home to Vancouver after 30 meetings with both the Union contends the government has repeatedly broken the contract by fail ing to fully consult the Union prior to introduction of technological change affecting cups mail Sorters and postal the government has denied breaking the but Blais has admitted there is serious disagreement Over interpretation Over the the agreement was signed a year ago after a be Ven week Constable cordon ramp with the dog who found alone in the Forest for 7 dog finds lost vital girl by Robert Willaard for Cyndy Christmas is going to be the 13yearold girl is in Hurt and Back in her vital Home today after surviving seven gruelling in bitter cold weather with near blizzard conditions Sun Day when she got lost in a provincial government conservation Forest near Stein All that reminds her today of sundays experience Are some bad memories o y a mild Case of frostbite in her Shes one helluva Lucky Jack Willis of the ramp Highway patrol in Steinbach said late sunday just after Cyndy had been found lying on a deserted Trail in the Forest where she and her family had gone to Cut a Christmas sgt Willis led a Large scale Rescue operation involving some Iso 40of them on which ended when a police dog spotted the girl at about seven hours after she had lost her Way Back to the its going to be some Rita Candys Mother Early monday in the Victoria hos Pital where doctors examined the girl and let her go Home with a slight Case of Frost we came out to the Forest sunday to Cut a Christmas tree her face Pale and Cyndy said she was get Ting cold feet and said she was going Back to the we followed her a few min utes but when we got there she want there that was around she had gone in exactly see lost Page 6 photos by Paul Deleske Safe at Cyndy snuggles in the arms of her Gui renew Aib liberals urge Schreyer accused of bowing to unions by Mary Ann Fitgerald Liberal Leader Charles he band of Manitoba has accused premiered Schreyer of bowing to pressure from organized labor in his Deci Sion to pull the provinces Public employees out of the Federal ant inflation pro provincial progressive conservative Leader Sterling Lyon said he could Only Hope that want the Trust the decision is being made for economic having regard for the general Public interest and not because of trouble with his self chosen cons Titu the Manitoba federa Tion of Lyon said in a Telephone interview i Hope the decision want based on his overwhelming concern for the criticism by the he Huband said in an interview during a weekend provincial Liberal policy convention he Felt sure Schreyer was bowing to pres sure from which has several times confronted the Premier about his supper of the Federal the Liberal convention passed a Resolution calling on the province to renew Lor another year its agreement with the Federal government to bring Manitoba Public employees under Federal wage a Strong advocate of Price and profit controls in Advance of the Federal announced Friday his intention not to renew the which expires april the province must give us notice of to the Feder Al government by 15 and Schreyer said he would reconsider Only if there is a sudden upturn in the rate of Leader of the official opposition in the legis said he would be interested in hearing schreyers justification for the the conservative Leader said he want satisfied that the ant inflation Board was working All that Well and he want sure to what extent it had helpful in bringing the inflation rate Down to the present six per he also wondered if prime minister Trudeau int considering withdrawing the pro Gram in Lyon said he want see renew Page 6 wedding party killed in crash a wedding party of including the Bride and were among at least eight persons who died in Mani Toba traffic accidents during the All were killed the fourth Day of Safe driving week in dead Are Harry Neil of Hil Rita 20 of a Beverly Diane of Cypress Garry Dale 626 Townsend fort Peter Steven Gene of Russell John of Katie of South Walter Albert of 168 Fraser Grove ave East and Scott were married Friday the ramp said that about saturday the car carry ing the Scotts and their wed Ding guests collided Headon with a semitrailer truck on Highway 2 at the Wawanesa the six died a seventh Mary Ellen of Glen was taken to general Hospital where she was reported in guarded see wedding Page 6 japans rebuked Tokyo a roused from their usual complacency by Lockheed and other Money japanese voters gave the governing conserva Tives of the Liberal Democrat tic party a stinging rebuke in elections sunday to fill the 511 seats in the lower House of the the Japa Nese the Liberal democrats won Only 249 seven Short of a a it was the first time since the party made its debut 21 years ago that it failed to win a the party Headquarters announced today that eight independents elected sunday have joined the a Cus Tomary happening after Japa Nese this gives the Liberal democrats 257 seats to 254 for the opposition and remaining but it is in Sharp contrast to the 51 seat majority the party won in the 1972 it is also far Short of the 271 seats needed to assure the i Bera democrats of the chair Manship of All parliamentary i feel the Liberal the opposition seats were widely the socialists won 123 seats Komito clean government party 55 the democratic socialists 29 the new Liberal club 17 independents 21 and the communists Manitoba pipeline prospects considered Good by Bob Lowery prospects for the Polar Gas pipe line cutting through northeastern Manitoba Are Denis general Moln of Norman regional development said Here he told the corporations annual meeting that Polar Gas officials in Toronto gave him the impression recently they will apply for a licence to construct the pipeline As soon As the Berger commis Sion report is published next the route would depend on economics which would favor going the West Side of Hudson say and South through part of he the route shown in a re cent Shell Canada publication went from the High Arctic is lands to Resolute Baker Lake and then Southeast to join the Tran Canada pipe line at Hudson thought an alternative route through que Bec had been rejected be cause its Cost estimate is billion higher than the West Ern routes billion to Norman has proposed using the Manitoba Hydro Tran Boussion right Otway Lor the pipeline which would then pass through the Lute Lake area and join the Tran Canada pipeline near Manitoba Industry minister Leonard Evans wrote the corporation that this proposal is being studied although put Ting the transmission Lin and the pipeline close to Gether May cause Norman president Harvey Haasen of Thompson said the corporation would continue to press for the Giua oin route Aud would try to enlist the support of other regional development Cor Hanson was reelected president at the also reelected were Peter Metudio of flin first Vic president Isabel Turk of the local government District of second vice president Mervin Geddes of Leaf Secretary and Robert Thompson of the local government District of mystery
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