Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 12, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free june 1979 30 protest Metis official Brandon up about 30 persons staged a protest demonstration yester Day against George Vic Epresi Dent for the Southwest Region of the Manitoba Metis federation organizer Vern Kalmakoff says Fleury has built a personal Empire by hiring family members for emf jobs and by refusing to explain miscellaneous items in financial who has rejected the Finan Cial mismanagement said his office books Are in order and Are checked annually by a Winnipeg accounting he said members of his family work in the emf office but they Are qualified for their emf president John Morrisseau said last week he Doest agree with the mismanagement he said emf books Are open and information can be gotten at any Dave press injunction still has Broadway work on hold Duck nests in Back Yard a contented Mallard Duck sits on her eggs yesterday in a nest she built in the Back Yard of and Jim Wood in the Riverview she and her mate were first spotted two weeks he has since flown the leaving the female to Hatch the 10 the provincial department of conservation has promised to move the Duck and her Brood once they sunday sports ban will be rescinded by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Thompson Thompson aldermen said yesterday they plan to rescind their Hasty passage of a controversial Resolution last week Banning All recreational activity at City facilities on sundays from 9 to 1 the Council passed the original Reso Lution in response to a Brief presented by the Thompson Christian Council citing numerous incidents where organized sports activities conflicted with Church the religious Lead ers were particularly concerned about events involving children and Young Beverly who seconded the admitted she acted in haste without considering its Imp Lica Bob who want present at the suggested the wording was so vague it could even include a ban on Church during the week streams of local residents telephoned City Hall and wrote letters to the local newspaper protesting the at last nights special Council meet ing aldermen were handed bound 140 Page files of letters and All but two were against the at the meeting More than 30 local residents watched the commenting on councils repentant Al chairman of the Thompson aquatic association said it is a pleasure to find out that even aldermen Are human he said his association had already met with the religious Council and ironed out any he pro posed that this procedure be followed by All organizations in the City and that they should approach City Council together when they had a disagree ment they representatives of the minor and old timers hockey leagues also presented it was noted that minor hockey Doest have any scheduled activities which conflict with Randy the old timers spokes Man said his group had scheduled games on sunday which conflicted with churchgoing but he Felt the old timers could decide things for he described the Council ban As using a Cannon to try to kill a mos Ajan Richardson commented normally politicians Are criticized for acting too but that not True in we do things courageously even if at times Mista by Ron Campbell Justice John Hunt will decide late today or tomorrow whether to lift his temporary injunction against re building part of the court of Queens Bench judge spent yesterday afternoon and most of the evening hearing evidence and Legal arguments from the City and Mer chants affected by the John part owner of pirates wharf seafood Shoppe at 578 succeeded on the weekend in getting judge Hunt to Issue a temporary injunction preventing the City from starting the project at yesterdays he agreed the disputed stretch of Road Between Osborne and Sherbrook streets needs re but he said his business will be seriously affected by the com ing after a hard Winter and it would be difficult for custom ers to Park on the North South Side streets during As the City and it would inconvenience residents on those streets and endanger Ducharme acting through lawyer Darcy he obtained the temporary injunction after filing a statement of claim against the City saying it had not Given the 10 Days notice required by the City of Winnipeg he and Larry of Agassiz and Robin of guitar testified they had not received notice from the City of the project but Lowell the cites Man Ager of streets and said he believed the notices advising the project would Start june 4 were Distri buted to Broadway businessmen May 30 and Ducharms claim also cited part of the act which says the City must pro vide alternate Access to private property when closing a City lawyer Marvin s Samphire argued yesterday the act refers to per manent Street not blocking traffic for Road but Mccaffrey argued that it was splitting hairs to say closing a Street for repairs is not really closing Campbell testified in i think we should have done some things we did not including giving earlier notice to the affected he said there was a notice published in Winnipeg two daily newspapers and the the City agreed june 4 to take measures to relieve the Bur Den on the one of these was to Divide the re building into two closing Broad Way from Osborne to about Spence Street for six or seven and then from Spence to two hour customer parking would be permitted on Side streets off Broadway and on a parking lot on the Southeast Corner of Balmoral and i meet courier Canadas new Doort door air courier Call 6335613 Canada a scooted 1 fresh ground Peanut Pluff butter with any Purchase of 1 or More during our super Sale save 5o on vitamins Herb teas food protein supplements diet plans offer expires june Al nutrition unlimited 1739 Portage Hospital Board to meet with suspended doctor Winnipeg free press Thompson Alan whose suspension from practising in Thompson general Hospital touched off a furore of is to meet with the Hospital Bob Richs Legal said yesterday he heard from the Hospital boards lawyers that a meeting is being the time is still to be Mayer said the petition protesting the suspension signed by More than 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