Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 13, 1978

Issue date: Thursday, July 13, 1978
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press thursday. July 13.1078 _ j. Great tit if i to the Lake biome on you be been meaning to take that sad old furniture to the Lake for years. You be even measured the doorways out there to make sure it will fit. Well we could t stand it anymore so we be found a Way to help you make up your mind. It s the great take it to the Lake Sale. You la save enough Money to pay for the trailer you use to haul the old furniture away and still have enough left to keep you in Sun Tan lotion and pretzels All summer. Besides has it Ever occurred to you that your sofa might like to go to the Lake too people drop in. Unexpectedly at the Lake too so Why not take along that old hide a bed and re place it with a regal hide a bed covered with Long lasting polyester fabric for Only or How about a handsome Daven port upholstered in the same rugged polyester and specially priced at our regular Price our regular Price a Hundred dollars buys a lot of pretzels. There s a Chesterfield and chair in charming Corduroy which will fill that Gap m your living room for just or a Lovely Loveseat in rust Plush fabric to replace the one you just rushed out the door at Only our regular Price one Only. Our regular one Only. Not convinced yet How about another Loveseat this one in plaid polyester just our regular Price one of the reasons you Haven t taken that old furniture to the Lake is that you re afraid your House will look awfully empty without it right Well what if we Tow you that you could refer Nish your whole living room for just you can. For just you get a four piece living room suite three tables and two lamps so you can get a Good took at your gorgeous new furniture. There s rally nothing More we can say except that trailer rentals Start on yellow Page 7s3 of your new Tete Phooc Book . Independent furniture notre Dame phone there were speeches presentation and since it was the opening of the Winnipeg boys and girls clubs new recreation and counselling Centre at 200 Isabel Street wednesday there were also entertain pts fcb Paul Nanta demonstrations and games. The children some of the 400 who attend the two Centre Are playing Parachute Ball. They re holding the Parachute. The Ball is up in the air. Boys and girls clubs out of basement9 the Winnipeg boys and girls clubs Are finally out of the David Burnett the clubs executive director said wednesday at the opening of their new rec Schwartz the classic by Monogram for special the Ideal toilet for the cot Tage or trailer. Uses Only 1 pint of water per flush. The unique bowl design allows for minimum water usage with maximum Flushing action. We also Stock a Complete line of v portable Toft ets and accessories a Leo Craft f1me6uss sept tajiks Al models an Cha a Prowd we Feite 5-Yeir Model 650 p2-5 650 0ahon pump out tank. Model 1000 h2-5 1000 Gabon holding tank Model 400 t2-4 400 Ganon trickle tank. Model 650 s2-s 650 Gabon syphon tank we Atoo Stock tanks approved for Imo in Onta Wor r electrical Pamel packages 200 amp includes 40 circuit panel main i breaker 6-2 Pote Breakers i s get Pote special 100 amp 24 circuit panel main breaker 1-2 Pote breaker 15 40a and pm 5 amp single Pote special try end cold tree Hwd pc boo Etenne end mini imm Kion time no Rokjer of cow no Jpe Ciel took. To gah Nind. Cooper or . Pipe without adapt Tok . Approved. Electric baseboard heat in 1000 wait Only steel supplies hum a wie1ay, to Tibt we carry a Large Stock of we also Stock a Complete Range of if flt 172 Sutherland Aye. C2 pm of Man phone 9434591 creation and counselling Centre. The new Centre in the Central Community Centre 200 Isabel Street replaces one on Ellen Street. The organization has also operate eds a youth Centre at 387 Dufferin Avenue for the last to years. Burnett said the opening of the new Centre was an encouraging step it s a place for kids to come to where they won t be hassled. A ironically during the opening ceremonies., attended by City and provincial representatives and police offi cals two police officers arrived to arrest a boy in connection with a bicycle theft. The centres which have a membership of about 400, Are open seven Days a week from 10 . To 11 . Dur ing the summer and after school hours during the win membership is restricted to children Between the Ages of 6 and 16, Burnett said. Under 6 they re too Young to take a responsible role in activities. After 16 they re beyond our the children come to the Centre to use the recreation facilities he said. This gives the staff a Chance to get to know them and learn to recognize the symptoms when the children Start having problems at Home in school or on the Street. The staff of 13 part and full time counsellors include people with social work and recreation degrees but most Are general Bur Nett said adding that too Many professionals would give the centres too professional an image. The centres act As a Bridge Between the schools and the children s Homes he said. We have a great relation ship with the they also work closely with pol be and other inner City agencies including the Indian Metis Friendship Centre about 80 per cent of the children Are of Indian or Metis Back main Street project children s Aid society and the Manitoba youth Centre. When children attending the centres do get in trouble the counsellors who know them will follow through Dur ing court appearances and dispositions Burnett said. They also get called in by other agencies in the City where their expertise in dealing with disadvantaged children is needed he said. The centres funded Pri Marily by United Way and in part by the provincial government Are a priority for the inner City which does t really have Many youth Burnett said. First Unity task Force report definition of terms concepts Ottawa up the Ini tial report of the task Force on Canadian Unity will largely be a dictionary of terms and concepts relative to the Unity question a spokesman for the group said wednes Day. The preliminary report expected in late september or Early october will also present an objective look at the attitudes expressed in the dozens of briefs presented at the study group s Cross Canada hearings. The first report will Endeavor to avoid being con the spokesman said in an interview. Recommendations will not be issued until the final report is presented probably in Decem Ber. Prime minister Trudeau has said he May incorporate some of these recommendations into constitutional changes he Hopes to see passed by july before writing the final recommendations members of the federally appointed study group plan to meet All the premiers and some provincial Cabinet ministers in August and september. This will enable the final report to say where there is consensus or Lack of agree ment the spokesman said. He said he knows of no formal meetings planned with Federal government representatives. Shortly after Trudeau presented constitutional propos als to parliament last month Marc Lalonde a Federal provincial relations minister briefed the study group on the government s suggestions. Among the proposals were greater provincial contribution to a restructured Senate and the supreme court of Canada code of human rights including guarantees for Equality of the two offi Cial languages. The proposals were part of what the government called attempts at renewing federalism. Summer hours the Penthouse win be open saturdays to 1 . During july and August of soft Daffy to p Friday 9p.m. The study group is also seeking ways to renew federalism said the spokesman. He suggested that renewed federalism could be the third option. Jean Luc Pepin co chairman of the study group has said it is the solution to National disunity. The third option was to lie somewhere Between the Sta Tus quo and the sovereignty association philosophy of the Quebec government. Shooting suspect arrested a Winnipeg Man was taken into custody wednesday Fol lowing the fatal shooting of his Mother and wounding of his father in Beausejour Man. Ramp said Clifford Robert Funk was arrested in connection with the death of Elsa Martha Funk and shooting of John Funk both of Beans Jour about 4 . Wednesday. John of wet was taken to the health sciences Centre where he was reported in guarded Coad Tiea. No Ether details of the shooting were available wednesday alight 2 face murder charges two people have been chaffed with and a Bey has been a med Ever be Jar ease authorities after the death of a 73-year-Eu Tan Day. Police said Joseph George retread of is Jas Sac Street was dead m a tvs Ptohis . He apr greatly Difei a Perfice spews Imit Juh aft swi a Twadar i 10 22 ;