Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 10, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free december May by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press the Pas Stan Wilson traded his fathers tramline for and that Swap could Lead Toa new system for native vhf he member of the Pas Indian who wanted to find out what is out there in the rest of the is in the final stages of completing his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of his work is aimed at blending native values into the education system so it will have More meaning for Indian pupils and encourage them to Complete High school and go on into Bob Fittl press the Pas educator Hopes to put Indian values in school Wilson heps to develop teaching methods which give equal emphasis to human development and Aca Demic he started the project when i began to wonder if we could find a key that would make it easier for Indian Stu dents to make their Way in modern education told to fifty own experience 1 knew Means group against he from what id seen in present Day Indian values Are being put Down not 1 dont but it happens All the the project has received support from the Ford foundation of new and the Federal department of Indian Wilsons first objective was Mas ters but his impressed with his subject and the to Quality speak we Are told to listen and be considerate of 1 in White its individual against for Inco Vic chairman John Mccreedy Dies at age of he has now completed All the necessary courses and needs the Opportunity to conduct experiments in differ ent types of he Hopes to be Able to try out his theories in a traditional Indian setting and in a More modern beginning next the comparative information will be used Totev club his me says has been a Long Trail that tested everything in x John Vic chairman Inco died in Toronto Friday at age of f the Winnipeg born mining executive joined Inco at Copper in 1949 and became superintendent of mines for the Ontario division in in 1967 Mccreedy returned to Toba As general manager of the Inco mining operations in Dur ing his three years in this the pipe Lake open pit the Birch tree mine and the expansion of the refinery were he was then appointed Vic president of the company in 1970 and later that year became general manager of the company Ontario prior to his latest he was chairman and chief executive offi cer of Inco metals which incas primary metals elected president earlier this year Mccreedy was also elected president of the Canadian Institute of mines and born in East Mccreedy enjoyed a hockey career which included playing on the Winnipeg monarchs team that won the memorial cup in he was a member of the Pike Konchina Mccreedy line which has been cited As probably the Best Offen Sive line in Manitoba hockey Mccreedy subsequently played on Allan cup and world championship teams before joining Toronto Maple during his career with the Maple the team won two Stanley his hockey career was interrupted by three years service with the Royal Canadian air Force in which he served As a flying instructor with the British Empire air training after world War Mccreedy re turned to his hockey career briefly and went on to take a Bachelor of applied Mccreedy Dies in Toronto science degree in mining from the University of Charles president of Inco metals Manitoba said Mccreedy made a major contribution to the adaptation of raise bore drilling arid machines to underground v these were just two technical breakthroughs which resulted from Mccreedy hew but his greatest contribution was in human relations which included Long lasting friendships with people throughout the mayor Don Maclean of Thompson John Mccreedy was a great citizen during his years in Many of our recreation such As the Golf course and ski resulted from his that Long Trail in in a on room schoolhouse on the where Wilson had to fight for a place As a at the same Wilson was also learning traditional Indian skills on his fathers we used to fish through the ice and trap after Wilson i can also remember collecting mud Hen there about the size of Small Chicken Only not As you can easily eat a dozen for committed at 14 Wilson committed himself to further ing his education when he was i was the oldest boy in the he it was a Beautiful afternoon in my dad and i were Spring trapping for its a time of the year indians really my dad told me he wanted me to become his partner and share the tra i knew what it meant to him and to me so i sat Down on a Muskrat House to think it As i looked out to the horizon i kept myself what the Hells out there anyway i came to the conclusion id have to go and find my decision Hurt dad All he didst say anything for a Long Wilson but my Mother encouraged me to keep Wilsons present project started when he worked with a graduate University student on a provincially supported confluent education it was aimed at finding a Way of teaching that gives equal emphasis to human development and academic in the midst of his academic pursuits Wilson has developed a keen interest in raising cattle on his farm the re of the by last the Herd had grown to 40 head and should reach 50 next i could easily get interested enough in cattle to go for a Herd of 400 or 500 he i can remember the time when a lot of families kept it was an import weather h High l Low v v cold from students eligible for Aid a total 272 students attending five private religious Post secondary colleges in Manitoba How Are eligible for student Aid assistance under a revised policy announced yesterday by education minister Keith in theological students at Johns affiliated with the University of Manitoba and at the faculty of theology at the University of Are also previously Only students at Public institutions and at a number of private nonreligious pos secondary institutions have been eligible for loan assistance of up to a the five new colleges added to the list Are Canadian mennonite Bible the mennonite Brethren col the Winnipeg Bible College at the Canadian Nazarene College and Andrews Cosens said Manitoba is following the example of All other the Canada student Loans plan is federally but the provinces designate the institutions whose courses meet standards governing loan blowing Snow Winnipeg area forecast blizzard warning in Cloudy today with Snow and blowing wind Easterly 30 shifting through Northeast this afternoon to northerly 50 to 60 by this visibility occasionally reduced to less than 500 total Snow accumulation 10 to 15 pm by tuesday Snow ending tuesday morning and winds becom ing Light near becoming sunny in the temperature near 5 this falling to 20 High tuesday extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba Cloudy with near Normal temperatures Northern Manitoba Cloudy wednesday and not quite As Northwestern Ontario sunny with below Normal tempera Tures temperatures Canada and world deaths classified death National Victoria 7 Vancouver u i Lerv Edmonton 3 1 2 4 8 Thompson 7 2 s Dauphin Thunder Bay 5 Toronto 2 Ottawa 3 Montreal i 20 10 21 10 5 12 n Winnipeg temperature Man i last highest on record 56 in 1928 on record 37 2 in mean 9 last m 8 178 Hill test on record in 1877 on record in 1876 precipitation total or 1 to 9 of 141 Ornwood suite husband of Hazel of 172 Bannerman Hus band of Frances of 2695 main suite widow of Burnett William of Birds of Norbert nursing wife of Maurice of 397 Brandon of 46 Austin suite William of Lions George of 70 Morier husband of Ruby of widow of Cris Ernest of 720 Lipton husband of Sarah of 245 Amherst Angus Melville of Hus band of Anne of Central Park 70 Poseidon formerly of Emer widow of John John Herbert of widower of Lola John Angus 55r of 39 Monaco Hus band of Ruby Doris mar of 101 Marion Donald Graham of High Hus band of Debra Rae Anna of widow of John of Beau formerly of broken husband of Anna of Stony Moun husband of Ruth Vande Dorothy of wife of Jules Harold of Crystal husband of Ella of 415 Maryl Ariti husband of Mary Yurchuck Stan Wilson splits his time Between his doctorate and Tant part of the Way we there Are always tempt ing offers in the professional Field com ing his he at instill one of the most interesting places Ive seen is the Robert Small boy Settle ment in Thelberta those people away from their re serve the wealthy Hobbema Reserve South of Edmonton they wanted to get away from materialism and they wanted to get Back to their traditional lifestyle v i met an elder there who amazed he had certainly never attended a University but he put together All the things Ive picked up from books and studies and put them in a great historical he says hell finish his doctorate but beyond that Hes still i in a Ive gone full once again Imback on my own in a Imback sitting on my Muskrat House which is where i seem to wind up when i have to make big will fight to retain aut Opac the Manitoba government employees association plans a Public Campaign to pressure the government to leave aut Opac ittes Mega president Gary doer said the association will embark on an Advertis ing Campaign and members Are pre pared to go Doort door stressing a topics Low Premium rates and High level of Public after 5vfc months of a three Man aut Opac review committee headed by Vancouver economic researcher Micheal Burns last week released a Alend to the governments monopoly control of automobile insurance and the transformation of aut Opac into a private com Strong Points missed but doer said in the entire 565page report Only half a Page was devoted to discussion of Premium he said since the aim of the review was to discredit it was deliberately steered away from consideration of Auto acs Strong Points lowest Auto insurance Premium rates in a High level of and Good ser vice to the he said since the Fate of aut Opac will be determined by a purely Politi Cal the Mega Hopes by in forming the Public of the benefits of the existing pressure will be put on the government to leave the system doer criticized review committee chairman Burns for not attending More of the Public questioning How the chairman could discount the pub pics satisfaction with the 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