Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 18, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tax restraint Lott gives Lay students lesson on tory economics by John Sullivan restraints shouted one As the lights flickered and just one of the interest pay ments on the Dps Hydro Manitoba Premier Sterling Lyons opening rejoinder in a Beaupit session with University of Manitoba Law students wednes Day established what was to be the main subject of the hour Long Exchange the Premier defended his govern ments year old cuts in corporate and taxes and its continuing efforts to re Strain calling the pro Gram straight fiscal prudence and common there was nothing particularly ideological about giving Manito bans the Best value for their tax he Lyon also hinted at More Provin Cial tax cuts this particularly for Small he said the relatively modest cuts in 1978 had assisted the private sector to create new jobs i Manitoba last compared to in each of the previous three the Premier said Manitoba method of deficit paring had attracted such strange disciples As prime minister for whom the enlightenment came but at least it Lyon again defended Federal conservative Leader Joe Clarks Call for a live saying Clark was realistically assessing the Impact of proposed tory tax but 1 would warn him very sincerely not to increase the deficit at Lyon the Premier added that president Jimmy Carter not exactly a redneck Asim accused of being also embarked on an ambitious program to balance the budget by at Beaupit session the in look somewhat askance at Canadas burgeoning deficit and Are concerned that Well Over mortgage our people and Over mortgage our he Lyon said there is no reason Why governments cant combat inflation and unemployment at the same time As Long As they discard the kind of fools Paradise weve been living that we can spend More than we while acknowledging the govern ments role in achieving social of the Premier said this Progress should be not a face but a the whole nomic system would collapse under the Strain of social he the Call to make the Rich pay makes for great but theres just not enough there to cover the increase in Lyon a Winnipeg free press january 1979 Barbara Cansino Coffee parties the Coffee party has its place in its a time for drinking eating but More for talking to like minded people about like minded getting to Gether Over the the Ideal Coffee Klatsch guest is world famous contralto Maureen Toronto Resi Mother of in town last weekend to sing with the Winnipeg guest of Honor at an 11 Coffee party put on by the so women committee in rehearsal Hall 1 at the concert Maureen Forrester is one of those in honest and she can talk to anyone about anything any time it went like a great lady of great with blonde hair and a giving entered the expansive laughter filled the big gifts were sex miss Forrester bought a print of the limited edition serigraph by Tony commissioned by the women com Joann president of the presented miss Forrester with the sos celebrity Cook youre Selling this also miss Forrester ill try them she sat thumbed through the i like looking through Cook my children hate packaged i love fresh do you Ever try to Cook chinese its very easy and much less fattening in looking for a recipe for Moussaka with one lady gave miss Forrester some Magazine pictures she had youre much nicer in she thank miss Forrester answered when she looked at the she recalled the All about concert Ever since i did this article everyone furious because i didst mention their Hamilton is just people admired the Tascona in going to put it in my i i move my paintings around a i put them in my childrens now there interested in another lady came i love your miss Forrester so do its called the its i bought it in Israel last of course they didst have my size it has a Belt but since i gained so much around the Middle in always buying things on i hate cleaners we had a Nanny for nine years and she never used she soaked i really believe that the Way to do washing i really indulge i bought myself a Beautiful an Oscar de la Renta lounging with a Pierrot i got it Back from the cleaners and it had two big bites out of then they said i sent it in like i said to the you should not use that cleaner the talk turned to a country miss Forrester the people All looked Well cared she except for their head Man who needs a filling in his front and the cuisine in China you learn to eat then what was that wild i thought of being a vegetarian at too soon it was time to get Back to the Winnipeg Wash her hair before a standing at the stage door waiting for the taxi to orchestra members walked in and out and paid warm obeisance to this great sounds one Young Man youre not going out like she said to another who was wearing a put your coat he Good Luck said Good int he the diva its never too cold to thoughts when sons and daughters receive cheap if charming presents from or want to buy expensive and unc harming presents for mothers have said the same thing for years its not the its the thought that an appealing new thought is the a Little shaped like a with a Little Blimp and on Sale in Bright colors at the paper the Blimp stands and is easy to apartments 8 try for 2 trustee spots eight school trustee candidates Are seeking two vacants spots on the Jame Assiniboia and Boniface school nominations in the two Winnipeg school divisions closed wednesday at 2 the City clerks office reports that nominees for James Assiniboia school trustee Are George Fraser of 12 Bernadine Gerald rumble of 23 Lyons John Tyrrell of 245 Doran Bay and Tillie Zyla of 319 Westwood they Are seeking ejection in the Charles Ward which extends from Cavalier Prive West to heading Ley on the North Side of Tage Avenue and from Sturgeon Creek in Woodhaven West to Hea Dingley on the South Side of Bill Docking was the former Trust nominations for Boniface school trustee Are Huguette Beaubien of 37 Cherry Douglas Biggs of 92 Park Grove Dennis Kiene of 16 Coral Paul Martel of 1946 Cottonwood Road and Evelyne Reese of 110 Clearwater in Boniface school citizens throughout the division Are eligible to vote in the the position was formerly held by Camille be City news 2nd class mail registration number 0286 it leaves you breathless warm weather brings out the Best in Many of us for even Balmy temperatures like c seem rather these two camels at by Gerry Cairns Winnipeg Assiniboine Park zoo seem to Pine for Days in the desert when not was of you cant please cof Haven number two is a Haven of 188 suites in two apartment build recently built at Boulton Bay and Kenaston and connected by common social and meeting facile the Complex is for senior Citi and is a project of the Canadian order of a nonprofit benevolent organization involved with fundraising for Canadian senior Citi zen accommodation and the Canad an cancer there will be an open House at cof Haven number two from noon to 5 this there Are Bachelor suites at a month and one bed room suites at a carpeting in the living and dining and a Cable outlet Are included in the parking is the living rooms Are 19y2 by Liz the bedrooms x 9 its so its so cold that tickets for Schmo key on Are the recent weekend ticket Blitz at shopping centres sold Only tickets and top Schmock Ron Hill says the current cold snap probably has a lot to do with tickets Are available at the Winnipeg Arena Box office or the Winni Peg free and people dont have to worry about cars not starting after the Winnipeg pro Box ing and barrys towing Are providing a free boost Barry has a heart after All proceeds go to the ability fund of the society for crippled children and adults of Man pharmacist lodges complaint drug prescriptions probe called a int it q for q Stltt n n i 11 m a complaint that a Winnipeg Ician prescribed pain Narcot tranquillisers and other modal tearing drugs inappropriately and with excessive mostly to Young will be investigated by the College of physicians and surgeons of the investigation follows an official complaint from a local pharmacist earlier this registrar of the licensing said wednesday he received the complaint against the Winnipeg physician from the pharmacist after the latter failed in several attempts to discuss the prescription problem with the according to the the doctor concerned prescribed inappropriate amounts of narcotics and mood altering Morison we will now look into get whatever evidence we can and then talk to the he the pharmacist who registered the complaint against the doctor is re ported to have told the College that Percodani and Talwin were three particular drugs excessively prescribed by the the speaking during a radio interview earlier indicated he believed the doctor in question issued the prescriptions to increase his personal Morison said prescription abuses come to the attention of the College from time to they sometimes involve elderly physicians in Solo practice who Are visited by patients late in the Day when their staff have one once told us he was simply too scared for his personal safety and gave out the prescriptions for that reason Morison by and when the College comes across doctors who prescribe a Little too we can take action against we usually Call them in and show them what happened in their some Are not even All that aware of where the infraction was mar but if they dont Correct their prescribing habits they can lose their right to prescribe certain such disciplinary action has taken place in the but not Morison safeguards against excessive prescriptions of narcotics Are the registrar narcotics Are always the pharmacies have an inspector going in the Federal government has its own inspectors looking for prescriptions after Treyve been its a measure designed to protect the if anything goes out of the Federal government can give us a list of drugs prescribed by a certain in Complete maybe covering three we can then follow it is show cold and cars dont mix by Ritchie Gage cold weather and temperamental cars dont Jive in january when Metal gets Brittle and tires Are poor autos get their share of gentle persuasion in even the sweetest tones often fail As Manitoba motor league Statis tics on trouble Calls show during the recent cold from 300 to 500 trouble Calls daily were handled in the cold were Busy All Over the a spokesman said John owner of All seasons Assiniboia which has four said people Are at fault not the people dont learn How to Start their especially they flood and then run Down the he Funk said people should learn the finer techniques of starting their old or he said on older Model when the Carbur Ator was pushing the Gas pedal Down to the floor and turning the engine Over cleared the with new Funk said this Only makes the problem he said the Gas pedal should be left i started a new car on one turn when the Guy had been trying for four said besides general other starting problems Are dirty Battery which cause poor and running the Battery Battery boosts across the City at service stations generally run up to while towing fees Are a Funk said the highest amount he was paid was a haul from Dauphin to Winnipeg which paid him if you do have problems with a perhaps a set of Battery connector affectionately known As Are a sound and so Are a few bottles of gasoline Antifreeze or you can try talk ing police proposal not yet seen by Mercier attorney general Gerry Mercier says his department Hast been for Mally asked yet to consider suggestions from Winnipeg police that the province assume responsibility for delivering court documents and filing traffic Accident the which police chief Norman Stewart said would free extra officers for service at no Cost to the was endorsed by the civic finance committee Mercier said the request would Likely be forwarded to him after it goes through the regular channels at City he said he would like to see the report and have an Opportunity to discuss it with his department before Stewart told the civic finance com Mittee that 10 of the cites 35 com missionaries Are assigned to delivering court summonses and he said this Means the City is paying a year for something that actually the responsibility of the attorney generals de if the province assumes this the chief the commission Aires could be assigned to ticket illegally parked cars and earn extra Revenue for the Stewart said duplication of Effort could be avoided if accidents ing no bodily injury were reported Only to reports must be filed with both the police and United Way tops Campaign goal for the first time in 11 years the United Way of Winnipeg has sur passed its Campaign in press Campaign chairman Michael Rattray said so far the organization has banked its goal was Rattray said another in late contributions is still expected to come in by the end of the Money will be spent on the 1979 needs of the United ways 55 member agencies and we Are very proud of the Way Winni Eggers responded to our agencies Rattray in the organisation Colle or of us
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