Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tyves Saint Laurent Freedom and Choice in fall la paper Fig by Ingeborg Boyens eleven microphones were damaged and two Las and a reporter were among the casualties yesterday during a Rowdy paper fight marking the end of the 1980 legislative new Democrat Russ Doern Elm Wood complained of a sore Back after being hit by several Well placed projectiles thrown during the tradition Al Community services minister George Minaker showed traces of a flying Hansard on his Temple and Csc reporter Judy Woytiuk sported a Patch on her to Mark the closing of the longest legislative session in Manitoba his Las and reporters fired rolled up documents at each other across the House and in the press government officials said the 1980 paper fight May be the the damaged microphones Are to be replaced with a More sound said Hansard administrator Harold we told them to go ahead and have he an average of two microphones fall in the annual Battle with paper one legislative press gallery member said this years session ending fracas was no rougher than others she has including have been injured on similar occasions during the past 10 she but next when the new equip ment is in Las will have to be Content with More Mil mannered paper Glanfield speaker Harry Graham said he also wants to outlaw the ceremonial in concerned about the safety of the he Graham said he was worried about the use of cameras in the press gallery during the he asked some gallery members not to bring cameras into the chamber during the paper the speaker said he was afraid a paper missile would shatter a camera creating a danger from the flying Glass the Legislatures rules which meets in the will have to decide whether to ban photographic there is no written policy regarding the use of still or television cameras in the rules approved by a committee of the House state Only that the press must not disturb the decorum of the Clear tonight 10 sunny tomorrow 26 july 1980 final 200 for Home Call 9570550 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Alberta raises crude Oil Price by a barrel Jumes h4ggartv Winnipeg free Puii from Canadian press Alberta has decided to raise the Price of crude Oil by a barrel effective resulting in increases of seven cents gallon or cents a litre for Home heating Oil and All other Petroleum products 60 Days Federal sources said the decision by the primary Oiland Gas producing province will head off at least temporarily a constitutional showdown with the Federal government Over Energy the decision was taken yesterday by the Alberta caucus following the collapse of Oil Price negotiations last week Between prime minister Trudeau and Premier Peter the province holds Powers to set prices within its the information became available in Ottawa just in Advance of Albertas announcement of the decision in de Energy minister Marc Lalonde has made it Clear Ottawa will not oppose an increase set by the province of a barrel this both Trudeau and Lougheed made separate proposals for increases this year during their the new wellhead Price of crude Oil will be a barrel and the Price of natural tied to Oil will increase by a corresponding 30 cents a thousand cubic feet effective the new Price for natural Gas delivered bargain but its no crime by Joe Rubin it was a bargain no self respecting connoisseur of Quality liquor could pass up Worth of it for so when a Manitoba liquor control commission store clerk inadvertently sold Ronald John Leyko 18 cases of Gin and Vodka for the Winnipeg Man quietly left the store with his the clerk noticed the discrepancy and Leyko was charged with provincial court judge Ian Ubienski acquitted Leyko of the Leyko didst steal the the judge because the liquor commission never had As judge Ubienski found the Man used no fraudulent inducement to obtain the liquor and so was not guilty of a criminal the oversight was attributed to Fine print on the Cash Register tape and a liquor employees court was told Leyko made his Pur Chase from the main Street liquor store on 1978 Days before liquor control commission employees walked off their the Prospect of a strike had prompted customers to Stock crowding the Leyko put in his order and a store employee wheeled the 18 cases of liquor to the checkout where the clerk punched in the the liquor Cost Leyko had a Bill and five Bills when the clerk asked him for see liquor Page 4 hotel liquor permit lifted for two Days the Royal Albert arms site of after hours parties during the recent Federal Liberal has received a today liquor licence sus pension from the Manitoba liquor control commission chairman Alex Teven Dale said yesterday the hotel will not be allowed to serve liquor on 20 or 21 because of a party Early july 6 attended by members of prime minister Pierre Trudeau convention party workers and the commission ruled yesterday the party had contravened Manitoba liquor the hotel is partially owned and Man aged by Bob younger brother of employment and immigration minister Lloyd Lloyd Axworthy has a on ninth share in the hotel that is being held in a Blind Bob Axworthy said last night the suspension applies Only to the beverage room of the he said no entertainment had been booked for the period of the which Falls on a wednesday and thurs Tevendale said Manitoba liquor Laws state that no liquor can be served or disposed of in a beverage room after 1 and All people must be out of the room by he people were brought into the Royal Alberts Bever age room at for the which continued until to Toronto will be per thousand cubic Trudeau and Lougheed conceded they were far apart when talks col lapsed last week and the Premier said then he would discuss the situation with his caucus before taking any Lalonde was meeting with the Cabi net As the decision was Oil prices have already risen by a barrel this year and the Liberal govern ment was committed to holding total increases to less than the a barrel planned by the Defeated Clark govern temporary solution Federal officials now expect planning to proceed for the governments fall budget with no further major plans announced until that the temporary solution will allow the two Levels of government to work be Hindt Hestenes in coming weeks to seek common ground in Advance of Lon term unilateral action by pricing and Revenue sharing of billions of dollars from higher Oil and Gas As Well As a controversial Federal plan to tax exports of natural Are the major stumbling blocks to an prior to the Alberta caucus Alberta Energy minister Merv Leitch said the Domestic Oil Price now a barrel must the minister would not be specific about the provinces he said Only that the entire picture was shuffled Back to the drawing boards after the negotiations Between Lougheed and Trudeau Leitch said Alberta would not necessarily stick to its earlier position of a increase this the fact that we offered a Dollar on 1 and a further one on 1 would not have a bearing on what we decide to do on he confrontation Federal officials warned yesterday of an explosive confrontation Between Al Berta and Ottawa if the which contains most of Canadas Oil and Natu ral raises Oil prices by More than this Trudeau and Lougheed made Sepa rate proposals for increases this the offers differed in the timing of increases that would take place after the current agreement sex the Federal proposal would have in creased Oil prices to a barrel by while the Alberta proposal would have brought the Price to senior Energy department officials in Ottawa said yesterday they will not oppose unilateral provincial action to raise prices by a either Ai once or in but they warned that the Federal government would have to seriously consider any increase Over that Leitch said there was a difference Between the Federal and Al Berta positions when negotiations broke off last helping with tests Tanya is subject of a test that May give doctors a better Way of detecting neurological disorders in Small under the observation of childrens Hospital technologist Jill wears a purse that contains a portable machine that permits continuous monitoring of childrens brain Dairy food Cost to Rise pay raise for producers Means higher prices in August Ottawa up ice Cream and Yogurt will Cost More next month because of higher rates announced yesterday for Dairy banners by agriculture minister Eugene Whelan told reporters the increases including eight cents a Pound 17 cents kilogram for butter will add another 22 cents to the weekly grocery by fur a family of but it Iii give an average Dairy Farmer another a year to help him Cope with costs which statistics Canada says Are per cent higher than Las crop production costs alone have in creased per cent because of Price increases for fertilizer and Farmers will get higher prices for milk delivered to Dairy product manufacturers starting the begin Ning of the 198081 Dairy butter and skim milk prices will Likely go up next week and other Dairy products will follow during milk powder will be up five cents a Pound 12 cents a Price increases for other Dairy products will be affected by a number of including milk table milk not affected the Price for whole table milk is not affected by the announcement because it i under the control of provincial Price setting fur the Whelan announce ment Means the Price for their milk moves to a hundredweight a hectolitres from 68 a hundredweight a the last Price increase came april the Federal subsidy on milk ship ments will remain at a Hundred weight a hectolitres but will cover milk for Domestic and Export markets previously Export milk received half the Whelan said that despite the Price consumer demand for Dairy products should grow this mean the National production target will remain at 100 million Hundred the same As in at that Dairy officials expect producers can meet consumer demand without creating the production goal for Export markets is being raised to five million hundredweight million hectolitres from three million hundredweight Trees doomed officials say Little can be done to save wild stands of Elm Trees affected by dutch Elm but experts Are testing a solution they Hope will help Birds in danger ducks unlimited officials fear an epidemic of botulism in ducks and other Shore Birds due to Low water Levels in nesting areas of Manitoba this skies unsafe bureaucracy and vague Laws Are keeping the Federal transport department from ensuring Canadian skies Are Safe for an inquiry was told yesterday9 code broken i a townhouse Complex i which was gutted by fire 1 May 20 fell far Short of building code requirements 3 Western Index any Rit Bridge Ujj 2 40 Fol i for pm 20 jul Ruc 20 letter 3o to pc sports 40 32 stocks t e n i to 7 6 20 44 6 30 35 5j 58 37 19 35
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