Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 24, 1977

Issue date: Monday, January 24, 1977
Pages available: 63
Previous edition: Saturday, January 22, 1977

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 24, 1977, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipi6 of full january medical specialists meeting this week in Toronto by Manfred Jager Toronto More than of Canadas most knowledgeable medical specialists Are gathering Here this week to learn about the latest advances in their own Fields and Exchange views with physicians from related Dis the occasion is the 46th annual convention of the Royal College of physicians and surgeons of Canada As Well As that of the Canadian society for clinical investigation and its 15 sub specially the sessions of the society precede those of the College and Are to take until late the list of speakers for the Royal College meetings alone includes 430 Many of them of International Ren among them is Denis Burkit of the medical research Council of the United kingdom in eng whose research into causes and prevention of cancer of the now known As Bur kits is today widely considered As part of world medical his who has urged audiences and readers of books and periodicals around the world to include More Fibre in their diet to help prevent intestinal is to address the physicians on the role of diet in epidemic Bruce pro Fessor of surgery at the University of Toronto medical is to give an address on the medical malpractice situation in a subject usually not discussed in open meetings and on which individual experts As Well As medical associations prefer to say nothing lest they Stim ulate an increase of litigation along United states lines in this Fraser Dean of the faculty of health sciences at Mcmaster University in Hamilton and author of a study report on the delivery of health care in which was commissioned by the Federal govern ment several years to address the doctors on health research and health care in Canada other subjects to be Dis cussed at the convention include the need for rehabilitation of cancer patients who have overcome their immediate recovery and re habilitation after self administration of blood pres sure checks for improved re covery from the possibilities of benign breast Dis ease leading to breast advances in the critical intensive care of respiratory which will be presented by a representative of the respiratory Laboratory of the clinical investigation unit at Winnipeg health sciences also of the health sciences is scheduled to address the convention on the results of treatment of 31 Winnipeg children admitted with Lawn Mower injuries during the past eight this weeks conventions of both the Royal College and t h e Canadian society for clinical investigation Are the largest Ever held by the two observers note this is partly due to a generally growing interest of Canadian physicians in the advances being made in their own and related specially As doctors Are increasingly aware of the rapid general scientific Progress in All areas of med the rate of Progress has accelerated to such an extent in recent years that a full half of All the scientific information a modern physicians has today will be obsolete by Salvage auction every wednesday 1981 Plessis units sold on an individual basis a listing of All vehicles available at giving ample time for final Days resolve now to make 1977 your Beautiful year the workers Start on month Layoff by Bob Izmery the four Hundred employees of Mani t o b a forestry resources Woodlands division began a on month Layoff head of the Woodlands said suf Day a buildup in the log inventory which supplies the firms Sawmill and pulp and paper Mill caused the he said a cutback in de Mand because of sluggish paper markets resulted in an oversupply of pulp de Mand for lumber products was better but the Supply on hand was also greater than the Laid off workers logged mainly in the Cranberry por Tage and Wabowden areas and in trucked logs to the Pas Jonas said the Layoff was a hard Way to Correct the situation but the com Pany had no Bill president of International woodworkers of local said the half of the men on piece who earn Between and a will survive the Layoff better than the hourly paid he added that the log cutters expect to work Only about 10 months a he expected the truck machine operators and tradesmen in the division would be hardest Benson estimated 70 per cent 6f the 400 have fam Iles and permanent Homes in the the others Are he the Union president said it was unusual for the company to Lay off men in january and the prime Cut Ting he noted that layoffs across the country in the Industry Are common and in British co woodworkers were recently Laid off be cause of the sluggish Jonas said All Wood lands workers would be Bact on the Job except truck Drivers who will re Tran the slashing three bucking two sorting Crews and service workers in the Woodlands division a vent been Laid Farmer has to haul water Supply its a trip that has to be made at least twice a every Day of the its been that Way since Midsummer when both the Wells at the hog North of ran now the Gallons of water needed must be hauled to the farm from about 3 Miles efforts to Supply water to the farm have already Cost the owners about one of the Ivan Mclntosh debate set super debate an annual debating Competition for High school students and prisoners will focus on prison disturbances this the first at 5 tues in Westwood 360 Rouge James Assiniboia is open to the pub the in heading Ley jail at will be closed to the Finkleman Finkleman optometrists 2nd floor 265 Portage Avenue Avenue building thru saturday phone 9422496 eyes glasses examined fitted estimates that figure will reach by m o s t who have hauled water refer to it As a dirty starting up the truck in minus 30 c driving to the nearest pumping Sta waiting in line up to three filling the tank and going right Back for an other Load int something to look Forward its some thing to but that the Way it is this year for Many in Southern some municipalities estimate More than half the Farmers in their areas Are hauling lineups at municipal Wells Are com the provincial department of resources and environmental management re ports precipitation in the area fro Rii july 1 to 30 was the lowest in snowfall to has been below when Mclntosh and his Blake Atkins and Brian bought their hog farm More than two years ago they were told they would never have water when we bought the place we were told we had an unlimited Supply of now open new aut Opac outlet at 666 Sheppard 6332960 the annual meeting of the age and Opportunity will take place on february 1977 from to at Smith senior Centre 2nd 185 Smith Street the Public is invited to attend the Council for the Faith invites All anglicans who in their concern for the orthodoxy of our tradition and the Unity of the Catholic Church can not accept the ordination of women to the Priesthood without Catho Lic and who wish to continue a eucharistic Community which is of one heart and mind in matters relating to the to a special eucharist Fol Lowed by an open meeting to Pray for guidance and discuss our january 25 Bedes anglican Church of Turner Royal Mclntosh said in an in the Well at the farm int completely it produces 500 to 600 Gallons a but for a farm with More than pigs that int in june the owners started hauling they waited about six weeks Slid then spent to have the Well but it didst do any so they decided to extend their dug out about 100 feet and pump in More work on the dugout took about a it was Well into and temperatures were dropping below Zero when they were laying pipe to pump in water from an other dugout More than two Miles in the fall when we should have been getting ready for Winter we were laying but the water drained Mclntosh Hopes when they fill it again in Spring it will be he said he have minded putting in the time or the if their ideas had but they still Lack and there still paying three dollars a thou Sand Gallons for the water they have to haul if this dugout Doest pan out i might try pumping in water from the Boyne the River is More than two Miles i never looked into whether its feasible or its sure crossed my s t h furniture and auction sales 581 Selkirk 5822152 no auction tonight january 1977 for Thi Good Barry Phil piano a Jocefa now featuring inflation fighter served Sheridan products for better living Alum Wum m i i h unon g Titi lotion heavy duty expand Pei doors put bar key lock new Seletyn a Law Chiton fitted duty dog and Lim of finest Doon available Tor our order yours special Oriu extra Economy storm poors Miry Only or 94x12 Only itch Sheridan Tripani picture windows up your living room widow o Tow Tipeni Tikiun window 50 Ond lend for 10 Shen dans 4uuaumum t phone today for a free estimate on your Home 554 Pembina 4523805 t Coats water shortage is a recur ring problem in Southern the Manitoba department o f agriculture Rural water services division has been working with municipalities since 1972 setting up municipal or Community during the past the province and the municipalities have set up about 30 new Community Wells at a shared Cost of about these Community Wells Are welcomed by those hauling they wait As Long As three hours at the i fading stations before they can fill their for a commercial water Hauler this wait is Henry a com Mercial Hauler from said in an interview Hes hauling the same amount this year with two trucks that he did last year with the Winkler town Council received so Many complaints about the lineups an extra loading was set e r v y n chief of Rural water said in a Telephone interview that Al though the Community Wells Are there not solving the recurring water the Only solution in areas where people depend on Shal Low water sources is through better use of both surface and ground Ginnis correction a charge against pop Shoppe of a soft drink specified that Glass fragments and particles were found on top of a bottle a Story in saturdays free press reported incorrectly that the charge specified that Glass fragments were found in soft the free press regrets the embarrassment the error May have caused the com by Peters auction sales min auction Sale 25 at 7 of childrens of Avon pots of bed glassware picture Frame Many More inter Esting items too numerous to 324 Young 7831775 mum in imoiobhoie1 Corner Balmoral notre dime int Miil him monday to Friday s to 9 special 8lo 10 filet mignon Tbone i includes baked tossed jello or Tea or also in the h luncheon Soto tuesday to Friday to ;