Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jackets Blaze new fashion i wild Goose Chase ends dispute Al by Gage fluid Ftp filed geese released into the wild m Manitoba capping a three Day remt fam by two Federal wildlife the Birds belonged to Bob of Long Bow about 15 Kilometres East of he has been in a dispute with the Federal wildlife department for about 10 Yean because of his refusal to clip his Birds flight Clark has maintained it be natural for the Birds not to be Able to Fluey Sam so Why clip their but local authorities slay that during the past five years they have received Tawny complaints from cottage owner about geese Bill enforce metro coordinator for flew in monday to work on the Case with his Manitoba counterpart Gene we carried out surveillance on and then started chasing them tuesday in a boat with a dip Lee it was a dirty Job wading around in the Loon droppings for those but we got the five adult and two juvenile which Are moulting and cant avoided capture by after they were the Birds were trucked to Winnipeg in cages with their Domestic bands set free in Oak Hammock a Federal migratory Bird a former ramp sergeant who described himself As the last of the Littlest said he inherited the Case about 10 Days i interrupted my Holiday for this Ive never had to Fly this far to do a but it had gone on Long he was supposed to get rid of the Birds by july and when he didst we had to get who knew Clark and the thick file on said there were no winners in this it was a matter of enforcing a regulation which All aviculture lists have to and Clark is no it took just a Little longer for the Job to get the seizure is the end of the most recent clash Between Clark and the department which began last Clark was charged under Section 20 of the migratory Birds act which regu lates the keeping of such see owner Page 4 Clear tonight 12 sunny tomorrow 23 free july final 200 for Home Call 9570550 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Prairie drought halts Sale of Grain by Jack Francis the Canadian wheat Board has stopped Selling Grain until the Quantity and Quality of this years drought re diced crops Are a spokesman said with Large orders still being filled from a dwindling carryover for custom ers such As China and the soviet no Large orders can be taken until after Board information officer John Morriss said in an inter pay to a step closer Ottawa up pay television should be introduced in Canada but Only after action has been taken to improve television service in Northern and Remote says a com Mittee of the Canadian radio television and telecommunications the in a report released says pay television should not be the Means for improving service in areas that now get Little or no Televik it says the commission should Call immediately for applications for Satel Lite delivery of Canadian programs to such in the while hearings on those applications Are the Federal government should arrange and pay for an interim package of alternative pro Grams to be beamed by satellite to certain areas As authorized by the the headed by commissioner real prepared its re port on Extension of television in re Mote satellites and pay television after hearings earlier this year in Baker and Goose Bay in the report also recommends new discussions Between the United states and Canada on reception of television signals off each others the commission has rejected payt in the but which lets viewers pay to see first run sports and shows not carried on regular has become increasingly popular in the United states where Cable television is not As extensive As it is in we Are still shipping against Japa Nese tenders and Are still working on a contract with the but there Are no new big decisions being made now on the new crop marketing year pro Morriss despite the the United states is again making sales to Russia for shipment beginning late in the it is part of its fifth and final year of a Lon term agreement to sup ply Large quantities of wheat and other mainly for live Stock private Grain companies recently sold tonnes of wheat and tonnes of Corn against the the agriculture department revealed Morriss said the Canadian wheat Board had commitments to Supply Poland and Brazil with Large volumes of Grain Over three year and the japanese in a oneyear shipping dates and prices Are worked out periodically on the longer deals and through the regular weekly tenders with it Means the Board has to sell Well in on unharvested and unknown crop with the drought expected to Cut the Harvest of wheat by about 25 per cent from last there is More caution than aggression in marketing at the James president of Manitoba Pool elevators prices recover the head of the provinces largest Grain handling Deveson said the embargo limiting Grain sales to Russia had caused prices to fall initially with fear of backed up but prices have recovered and 1 doubt that the embargo will end up having any significant Impact on Trade Gen the wheat Board slopped making new sales some time ago and cant resume Active new offers until it has a Good idea of what the current crop is going to new crop Grain wont really be available until Well into sep tember even if there is an Early har he so there is no immediate we will have no trouble disposing of the crop with our High Quality is Strong demand in Many Deveson president As a result of the invasion of had restricted shipments to the soviet Union to a total of six to eight million tonnes of the minimum amount allowed in the final year of the the 12 months beginning Farmers and some politicians in both and Canada have been calling for an end to the pressure will build up now in the Deveson because of the upcoming 4 general traffic stopper Neil Peden of Stony Mountain decided he had to put a Stop to a potential traffic problem in the so he erected this whoa the sign didst faze Hector Vincent or his but May leave some motorists wondering if the sign is real or someones just horsing article irks soviets reporter faces expulsion from Moscow by James Lawton up news service Moscow sometime in the next 24 hours we May know whether the olym Pic games has suffered its first journalistic politics and the Man on the spot is Ian Wool sports columnist of the London daily mail who monday suggested that it would have been an easy task for an Assassin posing As a photographer to shoot soviet president Leonid Brezhnev Between the the Price of this dramatic observation May be Vladimir Deputy chairman of the Moscow organizing told a russian news Agency that he had not personally read the offending which also suggested that it was a Para noid fear of a bomb attack on Moscow which promoted the decision to close the International Airport for three hours during last saturdays opening Cere we will have to look at this and see whether it offends the dignity of the russian this has already happened in Frame up incident in red All journalists Are accredited by the International olympic com and it would be for them to make a russian decision obviously the russians would make the but Popov said it was too Early to discuss Wooldridge is not exactly new to Haz ardous As a roving sports and general columnist he has been threatened by Basque crawled along hedgerows with army patrols in Ira and once sparred with former Uganda president his situation May not be helped by his newspapers heavily critical approach to the Moscow along Side Wooldridge piece was a tourist guide to Moscow prisons and an article which talked of a frightening troop presence in the is not exactly he is staying a few doors Down from my room in the cavernous hotel Ros which is housing More than foreign and this morning he offered me one of his favorite recipes for a painless Start to the reporters Day a shot of Gin and his situation As a sports water with the journalistic instinct u know thut port itself is almost a subsidiary of the 1980 games highlights the dilemma Here for both journalists and the How far can a journalist push his Luck How much heavy criticism will the soviets be prepared to accept with out lashing Back a hint of the scale of the problem for the russians is the appointment of Popov to smooth communication Wuh see soviets Page 4 jets suing Arena by Paul Moloney Winnipeg jets of the National hockey league filed a lawsuit yesterday seek ing in damages from Winnipeg enterprises managers of the Cit owned the filed in Manitoba court of Queens claims the team suffered lost ticket sales when the upper decks of the expanded Arena were closed for safety reasons Between 17 and Michael enterprises chair said yesterday the corporations Legal counsel feels the jets have no he added that earlier this year he had to re solve this and other i wrote them the jets letters in february and March request ing a meeting and they didst re Barry a part owner in the said the club Hud tried unsuccessfully to reach an so jets Page 4 Peter Sellers Dies at 54 London a British actor Peter sell died Early London Middlesex Hospital Sellers Art was the Star of More than hit was rushed to the Hospital i tuesday after suffering a massive heart his third since Sellers went into a coma yesterday and a medical bulletin said his Condi Tion had there was not even a Flicker of his fourth 25year old British actress Lynne Frederick told re Poitiers after visiting his bedside his last Public appearance was at the Annes film festival in when he looked extremely drawn and Sellers third heart attack trikes illegal police say people using Batter powered tricycles usually the elderly or handicapped May be subject to a traffic ticket or face a Nadia fails an old hand injury felled Nadia Comanici yesterday when she lost her grip on the uneven bars and possibly More olympic Economy ailing the Economy took a Back seat to other issues during the session of parliament that just but that does t mean All is 10 grads find jobs an economist says it is a myth that Canada is full of University graduates who can t find 18 Western Index anytime Birdex Bridge business Cansino comic b 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