Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 4, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Man to use Grant to build Tuxedo Home Norman Zeltsch attempted to use funds from a Dree Grant to build this House at 610 Park Boulevard by Steve Pona a Winnipeg businessman who tried to use a department of regional arid eco nomic expansion Grant to defray part of the Dost of a House in Tuxedo was remanded for sentencing yester Day Oti a charge of attempted a draft a partner in ii Graf industries pleaded guilty before provincial judge Lubiens me will be sentenced defence counsel Perry Schulman said the offence is similar to a charge under the iroc Defte fax and asked the judge to impose a Community service order Whlon could be a charitable Peitsch has Sirice repaid tote court was told Peitsch attempted to use a dry if towards som of the construction costs of a new House at6io Park Boulevard Crown counsel Phil Schachter said Peitsch his partner applied far the government Gfa Titan wart fed to establish a fibreglass trailer arid parts manufacturing com Pany on Christina Biggar industries produces steel trailer their which was pre pared by projected a building and equipment i said they were to hire 22 new see Dree Page 4 irrevocable t ramification for the future whats a favourable Success ratio of what about a Mega project a capital talk columnist Doug Snail los been listening to the unfathomable phrases Emmi Nat ing fro Frt and parliament Hill for the last few Hes found it to drive one to a deter Metal lifestyle behaviour read Smalls Complete glossary of gobbledegook appears on Page Snow tonight Cloudy tomorrow final 200 for Home Call 9439331 weeks for outside City 25 Low 6 High 4 ses sets december 1979 sets Green quits claims labor tried to Force him out i it m pc it 6 9 i 6 a i ii 3 d f 9 k n a a b i p t i s b 3 4 t it i i 9 f 9 9 it s 9 by Ingeborg Boyens Inkster la Sidney Green resigned from the new democratic party today to sit As an Independent member of the Manitoba Green said he was quitting the party because of sustained pressure by some members of the party and the Manitoba federation of labor to remove him from i be a participant to an organization in which a controlling group is determined to undermine Green told reporters at a morning news i do not intend to let myself be steadily removed from Public life by my own he the Veteran la said past and pres ent officials of the Mil have indicated to various people that they intend to unseat me in my constituency and have attempted unsuccessfully to recruit so Meone to Challenge the past president of the Mil wrote to former nip Premier Edward Schreyer to indicate that Union Mem Bers were having problems supporting the party because of greens said the the same said successfully lobbied to have him replaced As the National party Vic president at the recent National when problems arose Green said his problems with the labor organization arose when he support the party two year old policy which would make it illegal for a person to hire anyone if his regular employees Stop work collect Green an Independent now Green said he support a policy which attempted to solve Indus trial disputes through government con i cannot support a position which is completely contrary to the fundamental principles of he Green indicated he will continue to run in the provincial Riding of Inkster in 11 Rock fans die in who concert Rush Cincinnati a i believe it they could see the people All piled up and they still tried to climb Over them just to get said one Man who watched in horror As 11 persons died in a crushing human wave surging into riverfront coliseum for a Rock concert by the police Joseph Staft said seven Young men and four Young women were trampled and killed when the mob pushed into the Hall on the Ohio River in a crush of bodies that continued for 30 eight other persons were severely police Twenty More were treated at four hospitals and the monday night which Drew an audience of More than went on As scheduled and the who made no mention of the tragedy during their we decided to let the concert go said Dale Menkaus who led 25 policemen in a Crow control if we stopped we would have had a worse Menkhaus estimated that More than some who had waited More than three were crowded on the coliseum Plaza level waiting for the doors to Many had been drinking and smoking As at some past Rock some seats were but about half were available on a firs come first served see 11 killed Page 4 the next general but As an a Winnipeg lawyer specializing in labor entered the political forum in when he won a seat on the Council of the former metropolitan corporation of greater four years he turned his Atten Tion on the Manitoba win Ning the Inkster seat for the new democrats in 1966 by a Large today move represents greens second departure from the ranks of the in he quit the provincial Cabinet for several months because of his Strong disagreement with Schreyer Over the Issue of Public Aid to private and parochial vocal on Hydro during his years with the former nip Green was vocal on Manitoba Hydro issues and the role of the Manitoba development Cor Lions Many business fended government involved menu business the latest of what was government intervention in the impending closure of the swifts Canadian Plant in when Schreyer was named governor general last Green narrowly missed being named interim Leader of the provincial nip he received eight caucus votes to Howard Hawleys Green made two Clinch ing the party leadership in the late in he unsuccessfully challenged Russ Paulley and a year later lost to during two nip administrations Green served As minister of mines and natural was bom in Winnipeg and educated at the University of Manitoba where he received his Bachelor of arts degree in and Manitoba Law school in 1955 and served As a City first elected first elected to the Manitoba Legisla Ture in Green was reelected in 1973 and he served As minister of health and social services and commissioner of Northern affairs from to other portfolios included and natural Urban affairs and he was also minister responsible for the controversial Manitoba development corporation from 1973 to among other Green has been a member of the Board of directors of the Young mens hebrew past president of the alumni association of greater founding member and past president of the Winnipeg film and a member of the Board of directors of the red River i t j r i annual a show Winni Eggers Delight one More in Portage Avenue bedecked in All its Christmas the lights cast a Happy glow the City As excitement builds up during the pre Yule nursing Honie fee risingl3 by Ingeborg Boyens the elderly and the sick will have to pay More a Day for care in Manito Bas personal care Homes by the end of health services minister Bud Sherman said Sherman announced daily charges to nursing Home residents will be raised by about 13 per cent during the next to the first 25cent increase will be effective increases will occur every three months starting april the hikes Are timed to coincide with the regular quarterly increases in old age Security pensions and guaranteed income he opposition Leader Howard Pawley called the move a a crying this is an announcement that will be disappointing to most it inflicts an extra Cost on the users in this Case the elderly and the these costs should be shared by All members of the Pawley Sherman said the hike is needed to help offset an anticipated 11percent increase in costs running tie Manitoba insured per Sonal care Home program feb quiz million each the daily operating one is Sherman said the provincecovers7 per Cebu of the Home residents contribute since the government program came into effect in operational costs have risen j33 per government contributions to the pro Gram have increased 190 per cent in see elderly Page 4 inside today new paper for Montreal Lunt the fourth Man third of a Quebec newspaper Baron Pierre whose tabloids bring in sales of close to million a plans to launch an English language daily in Trade surplus higher a revision in Trade figures shows the surplus to Date this year is sharply higher than originally estimated by statistics the surplus in the first nine months was up from billion estimated last never too Young special help sought new baby you dont have to forget about Cross country with a Little the Outing can become a family the Canadian association for children with learning disabilities has asked for provincial legislation forcing school divisions to provide special programs and memories not enough homesteaders from across the Ocean brought their customs and skills with they settled in but Stonemason William Stark also brought with him memories of a scottish Garter catching up president set to announce today that he is seeking has pulled almost even senator Edward Kennedy in a new opinion maos former rival Dies the Man who lotto Mao Tseung in a Power struggle in has died in City hockey report the latest standings and schedules from minor hockey leagues in Winnipeg Are included in the weekly statistical merry Christmas shopping for Christmas present got you Down 16 pages of help Are at hand in the free press Christmas gift go Home a groundswell of reeling has engulfed spilling in from Iran and Index 19 47 20 19 53 7 75 44 53 Doug 5 50 7 47 Jumble 61 6 19 19 43 scores hockey nil Montreal 3 by rangers 3 football nil Oakland 42 new Orleans 35
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