Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, December 01, 1979

Issue date: Saturday, December 1, 1979
Pages available: 298
Previous edition: Friday, November 30, 1979

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 1, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba 9 Winnipeg free free embed shopping mall Marks Milestone for indians b06 free press the million Tineka mall on the Pas Indian Reserve is heralded As a Milestone in Indian commercial by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press this Pas a Milestone in Indian commercial development was heralded yesterday when the Tineka mall on the Pas Idiart Reserve reached Jope Cerit Wati if jewellers became the final merchant to rent space in the enclosed mall which houses a department 20 a Bank and 14 Indian band and government officials and scores of attended the opening of the mall which is across the Saskatchewan live of of the town of the the mail stands As proof that native people can compete As successfully As other canadians when Given the Opportunity and said chief Char lie the president of the Tineka Henry said the mall has sur Vived crisis after crisis the idea was conceived and construction started in first we ran into a Long construction strike which costs us a Day for heating then we hit a political crisis when some merchants in the town lobbied against the mall because it didst contribute to the towns tax Wilson after that came the financial he brought on mainly because the mall was smaller mall planned originally the band was planning a shopping Centre Cost ing about on advice of it was expanded to its present size and the Federal government wrote off million it had guaranteed to the band for construct with full Wilson said the mall could carry its reduced financial the Board is in the process of negotiating new Lon term financing through aft approved lending he 1 think we have moved out of people Are accepting that the mall ism going away and that it is going to be a he said the Gross sales from All stores in the current year will be More than helped with Iga store Nikos Skoulas of vice pres ident of Codville distributors which has assisted the band in operating an 10a said the development of the mall has verified his company belief that when Indian people Are Given resources and they can run businesses and generate economic growth As Well As he rates the malls supermarket As one of the most successful and Best managed of the 95 Iga stores on the under an arrangement with the he Iga has instituted a training program for band More than a third of the staff is band members and a number of people Are being trained to take Over the entire management of the radio Shack manager Steve Bach Nich said his store has done Well since it opened three years constant said a turning Point in the mall operation occurred when the band Council convinced the Indian affairs department to release a number of Toronto based consultants who didst seem to be making much Progress in developing the shopping Bert Nelson the malls consultant from the who has 18 years experience in mall said the 100percent occupancy is an important step along the Road to full economic the mall was prematurely con its better to be ahead of the time instead of Vernon Boultbee regional director general for Indian affairs in Manitoba the Pas Indian band has shown some great a British my says world in restless state a former British my and member of that country foreign service says the world is in a restless state which at one time would have been resolved by sir Fitzroy Maclean of Scotland was in Winnipeg yesterday to address the 109th annual dinner of the an Drews society of Winnipeg at the hotel fort served in the British diplomatic services prior to the second world making extensive forays into and soviet Central in recent he again travelled Exten sively in the user and is currently writing a series of three books on that he said russian nuclear stockpiling and the continued harsh treatment of foreign diplomats throughout the world concern dangerous vocation at one time diplomatic immunity was honoured by foreign diplomats were sent Home from Europe prior to War breaking but now the diplomatic service is a dangerous to these people Are either held for political Ranson or he said in an the latest cold War tactics Between the United states and Iran Are an example of the kind of treatment Diplo Mats in foreign countries which Are at loggerheads with the diplomats coun try can he Maclean served with the Cameron highlanders and special air service regiment and took part in the letters operations behind enemy lines in the Western desert during the second world he was promoted to brigadier in and secretly dropped by Parachute into German occupied Yugoslavia As win Ston Church ills personal representative and commander of the British military Mission to the yugoslav parti he remained in Yugoslavia until 1945 and All attempts to capture him were for his services in Yugoslavia he was awarded the parti san Star by Marshall Tito and the order of Klusov by the soviet govern War May end everything there Hast been a world War in 35 years and that May be Why there is so much aggressiveness restlessness throughout the but if there is a world that might be the end of so countries work off their aggressive Energy in other Maclean said the United nations Haven done a thing to solve the Situa Tion Between Iran and the they dont seem to be Able to do its about time the civilized countries of the world got together to Stop this who was a member of the British parliament from 1941 until said the Energy crisis was a further despite his a clean said educating More of the worlds people so thin they could better judge their governments would be an encouraging still a student of the he travels there from time to time studying the land and its there have been great changes in the Standard of living in the user and 1 see that in certain economic areas they wish to share with the but they still have their own the soviet government is much More open to listening to the Western ideas than they once human nature Doest develop Well in and there is a search for common ground with the sense of Mission Maclean said that Russia still has a sense of Mission that they would like the world to see somethings its but gone Are the Days of the 1917 russian revolution and the government sees the Western society Standard of living and Treyve made an enormous but anyone used to North american Stan Dards would be shocked by the former Diplomat said that much of the worlds restlessness could be solved by improving the Standard of living and education so governments could be scout sized by the plywood Sale 1 plywood culls plywood culls plywood culls plywood culls deduct on the above by the lift plywood d Grade deduct by the lift while quantities last also available steel we buy use Pur Coats Winnipeg fur Exchange 180 Princess 9436766 weather City Calendar the lutheran chorale of Winnipeg will present a Christ Mas concert entitled come to the stable at at holy Cross lutheran 708 Mccalman and 9 at first lutheran 580 Victor dal Navert Macdon Aki House museum will hold a Christ Mas cake baking contest with the judging to begin at i 7 at the 61 Carlton a panel at the museum will examine the cakes on the basis of appear texture and for further details phone childrens House school will hold a pottery Sale from 10 to i 8 and 9 in the 157 Rupert the event will feature the works of More than 40 Manitoba the Certoma club of Winnipeg would like to present a service to Mankind award presented each year by the club to someone who Best exemplifies tie club motto service to if there is a person who should be recognized for his or her reply by mail before 15 to 197 Yale r3m Springfield Salvage 1 of Lagimodiere 59 on Springfield 2224221 clip save optometrist Box 2768 Steinbach shopping Plaza Manitoba Telephone 3261388 eyes examined Contact lenses and frames dispensed office hours no extra Billing save fuel dollars insulate now built prior to 1m1 glib actor term pod Oral Shende 4522m5 Cloudy periods Winnipeg area forecast frequent Cloudy periods wind becoming brisk southwesterly this High today near lows tonight 9 to mainly sunny High tomorrow near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba sunny with near Normal temperatures monday and Northern Manitoba frequent Cloudy temperatures near Normal monday and Northwestern Ontario Clearing Normal tempera Tures monday and tuesday temperatures Canada and world deaths classified death National Victoria 10 7 6 i 9 9 Kenora 7 Brandon Dauphin Thunder Bay Toronto Montreal Halifax International Chicago i Minneapolis 2 new York 4 Boston 5 Amsterdam 10 Athens 17 Berlin 12 Helsinki 3 Lisbon 17 London 14 2 3 14 13 9 14 2 0 Stockholm Tel Aviv resort spots los fair los fair Clear Tair Tair partly showers partly Clouds partly partly Cloudy 2 12 13 3 u 23 3 10 2j 22 25 24 23 13 20 28 i 19 2o 28 32 29 29 Winnipeg temperature mean nov 30 last 206 294 7 117 highest on record in 196b lowest on record in 87o precipitation total Lor nov 1 to nov 30 Normal Iva of 262 Kenaston wife of w Bruce William of widower of Evelyn Ballentine William of 210 Ruby Norman of 1 1 7 Yale Hus band of Irene Gooch Mary of Isabel of 73 Hillcrest widow of Richard John Halford Ethel e of Richmond b c of 234 Ronald husband of Freda Hryciuk Alan of win husband of Vian ten Ore Jenkins Violet Beatrice an of formerly of 475 Ronald Margaret of 525 Cathcart wife of Bannatyne Maude of widow of Robert of 817 main suite of formerly of Boisse widow of Hemrich of 299 Roberta Hus band of Helen of Van husband of Kathy of 210 Evan son suite of a 11 o n a wife of Ken Sawitzky of White widow of Ted of White b widower of Helen san Keeling Thomas Janet of Vancou wife of Allen of widow of Nicklaus Maggie of Oakview widow of Wil Liam Thomas of 757 Fleet husband of mane attention car owners Poulin Auto body will pay your deductible up to on aut Opac estimate Over 3 Courtesy cars Awal Laolo on appointment remember to Tell your friends about Poulin Auto body 133 de beats fibreglass experts free estimates phone 2243589 2334544 we buy sell used Manitoba Dugald no 15 i Spring 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Doris Yvonne Duane Luther Eileen Lucy Steve Arnold Arnold Don Eva Tony Erika Esther Lois Ernest Roy and also including works by Jack Arto Isaac Keith Joyce Karega place 238 River time 2 previewing 1 2 10 2 sponsored by the refugee committee Cedar specials 1x4 suburban 15v 1x6 suburban see our display 2330586 Chaco 46 Archibald 1 on december 4 elect Neville City councillor Tuxedo Heights Ward i endorsed by the ice Al air wed time election com note i ;