Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 6, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 Winnipeg free May 1978 railway unions sign National contract despite opposition from rebel groups Montreal up shop Craft unions represent ing rail workers signed a National contract overriding the opposition of two unions in their group which have been Campaign ing against the the eight shop Craft unions form an association called division shop Craft executives authorized association president John Asprey ear Lier Friday to sign on their which he Asprey had stayed away the City of Winnipeg City Centre fort Rouge Community committee notice of meeting Date May 1978 place meeting room main Winnipeg convention 375 York Winni time Public meeting to consider certain zoning to be followed by regular meeting concerning Busi Ness of the Community conference to elect members to the residents advisory from a contract signing ceremony april 28 after the International association of machinists Iam and the International brotherhood of electrical workers Ibex representing 500 rail workers Between them threatened Legal action if he according to division 4 ospreys Signa Ture is binding on All eight individual shop Craft unions May sign the contract As a but even if they their members Are covered by Iam negotiator Val Bourgeois said the Union wont but he said it will not contest the signing any fur ther because that could have serious implications for Iam they would be subject to the nicest thing about living Here is living where the living is and All the things youre looking like your own Washer and a Patio that overlooks the Pool and Tennis a woo burning fireplace on an elegant backdrop of thick and lots of Nice at Fairlane an easy place to come Home 2 or 3 bedroom Garden to fairly homeward bound immediately East of uni City on David just North of unbearable pressure from other rail workers for hold ing up pay increases with a Legal he said in an the Iam will ask the courts to clarify parts of the division 4 Constitution to prevent a similar conflict during the next round of bar gaining which starts in octo he the contract was negotiated last february by the associated railway unions Aru an umbrella organization of 17 unions including the eight in division i and the country major results of a National ratification vote had about 52 per cent of All rail workers ratifying the oneyear agree which provided a six percent wage increase for workers retroactive to last 1 but on a Union Union six of the eight shop Craft unions Mem Bers do All train maintenance rejected the con including the Iam and the Strong support for the pact came from seven no operating unions which account for about in a Resolution adopted a copy of which was obtained by the Canadian shop Craft officials agreed the Aru ratification procedure would photo by Gerry Cairns Grade 5 and 6 students from Regent Park picked up More than 100 bags of garbage from Panet Road to Day Street Darryl James under the watchful Eye of his was the Mascot and gladly got into helping students Debbie Neufeld Brian Loren Giesbrecht and Gary not Only Are the streets much cleaner but the students also received pledges to pay for summer this Loose cattle roam Kei Iora up thirty six cattle still were on the Loose Friday after a truck Driver rolled his Semi trailer and lost his Load of 69 cattle insurance adjusters Otto Hewitt and sons transportation of owners of the estimated the entire Load was Worth horses and helicopter were used thursday to locate 26 of the cattle wandering around the seven of the animals died of injuries suffered in the insurance adjusters were offering for each animal a spokesman said residents and animal control officers were helping in the Archie the was not injured and joined search using a four wheel drive the cattle were being Tran sported to London from win Man drowns while crossing ice Tif if t a from Hill Indian ponders Federal try a 31yearold Man from Garden Hill Indian died Friday in a drowning ramp said Jack Mcdonald Mckay was crossing the ice near the Reserve on a snowmobile about 3 when it went into the maw Shingle roofs my 1 to add years to your new Aetna installs building paper under your new 2 to give you added Protection from backup Aetna installs an eave Protection strip at All eaves of your 3 for trouble free Aetna installs double flashing strips in All 4 for trouble free roof Aetna seals the shingles to All Chimney and Dormer Flash 5 but not Aetna installs your new shingles in a straight and smooth the acknowledged leaders in roofing Aetna roofing 1975 licensed and bonded 1200 Fife Winnipeg 6339440 David member of the Manitoba legislature for said Friday he is seriously considering seeking the progressive conservative nomination for the Federal Riding of Portage Marquette but a final Deci Sion awaits the calling of the Federal in an the conservative la said he was ready to seek the nomination unless another candidate Steps Forward that he can Blake said that although two people have so far announced they will seek the party nod in Portage mar he will Likely Challenge their nomination if there Are no other he said no Date has been set for a nomination meeting in the As it has traditionally awaited the setting of a Date for an prime minister Trudeau has promised to announce next week if one will be called for this the Western Manitoba Riding of Portage Marquette is now represented by Craig Stewart of the first elected to the House of commons in he has decided not to seek the seat is considered to be one of the safest Manitoba seats for the and includes in its territory All or part of the provincial constituencies of Portage la Lakeside and All now represented by conservative the seat was also held 101 years ago by a conserva Tive sir John Canadas first prime minister and a father of was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a provincial by election in an employee of the Royal Bank of Canada since the Blake is also past president of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce and Many Community Blake is the fourth la to indicate he May run Federal others Are Sidney Spivak pc River Lloyd Axworthy fort and Bud Boyce and Winni Peg Spivak says he remains Uncertain about his plans while Many believe Axworthy now is certain to be in according to some party has changed his mind after evaluating his chances for Albertas swing summer it starts in Early with the worlds biggest Rodeo the Calgary but its More than a hang onto your Stetson while you ride Ferris wheels and rocket take in Chuck Wagon stage singing and dancing and carry on till All hours in for ten Days you can enjoy Pancake breakfasts served from a Square dance in the Gold Rush Gay 90s residents and and songs like Home on the Range become visitors alike dress up in silk top nil in fico singalong hits its its and a million people get caught up in the you will but that Only the take a couple of Days to catch your then head to Edmonton for Klondike Days a Chance to relive the o on o cutaway or Ostrich overnight the City becomes populated with Klondike sourdough and riverboat crowds form around Roulette tables in the others take their chances at the horse and you can enjoy every part of it the infamous raft and Bathtub the the nightly coliseum of carnival and cabaret even a promenade oyo to show off your its another Mammoth and youre there int another Celebration like it in North three weeks of action and nonstop enjoyment packed into you can make it your entire or part of your plan to i join the dress up crowd and get your outfit we suggest you Reserve Calgary and Edmonton Are alive 3 for the Stampede and Klondike and tickets and accommodations Are in High d and theres no sales tax in see you at the the biggest party in North America Box Alberta Canada t5j 2z4 sounds like fun please Send me g ticket order forms q accommodation request forms for q Calgary Stampede n Edmonton Klondike Days both Wop name postal code Canada a Edmonton Bre
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