Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 15, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
So you want to join the fluid waste dumped illegally Al by Dave mulling on there called truckers or Gypsy haulers in the they usually work during the but few people notice them and fewer still realize that what they Are doing is illegal and possibly a health they Are truckers who collect tank loads of waste Oil and other Haz ardous liquid wastes from City Busin esses and dumping the contents in ditches or vacant lots in the some of them dont even bother Leav the waste Hazard pm fast n a series ing the they just use City drains where the can produce dangerous and sometimes lethal at times i would stay awake at night afraid that some to sticker would dump another Load of waste Oil in our said Hal manager of Laboratory services at the cites North end treatment someone found a Way to Recycle used Oil so the problem int As serious he thousands of Gallons of waste Oil Are being disposed of White no records Are kept tin the disposal of waste chemicals such As solvents and the City does keep figures on waste last the five licensed waste Oil haulers collected Imperial Gal Lons of the product in but according to provincial the City generated Between two and million no one is certain where the rest the five licensed companies prime which peeks Trp Aten Fol per Celt of tile known acc Frics lift id Lous Luj Trad a it a sewage service the Rural municipality of West Afi Royfe else picking a waste Oil in Winnipeg is doing so although a licence can be had for in the last 18 Rotor wet sewer and Drain service collected 520 Gallons of used Oil and Gas from Cefi Winnipeg and part of it was Conta said Larry the see waste Page 4 showers tonight 4 Cloudy tomorrow 10 september 77 final Sun rises sets Moon rises sets for Home Call 957o55o politicians War pm of fight on Patria Tion Stu free press by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa Federal and provincial politicians have warned prime minis Ter Trudeau that he will face a bitter fight if he tries to follow through on his threat of unilaterally Patria Ting the i dont think Hes changed his stance one Iota on the said Jake progressive conservative Feder a provincial relations if Trudeau acts there will be Strong debate in the commons and cranes take toll on crops by Nathanael Herron Winnipeg free press b01ssevain first then heavy Rains have taken their toll on Manitoba crop yields this now nature has unleashed another plague upon the Farmers Fields in the Boissevain area an unprecedented of Sandhill they scatter the swathes around when they land in them with their darn big Herb a local Hunt ers guide and retired wheat super i Treyve done a lot of damage and do he this year the which normally Stop at Whitewater Lake on their an Nual migration Are arriving in flocks ranging from 100 to the flocks number Between 50 and 100 their arrival would not be a problem had it not been for the poor harvesting most of the crops would have been harvested by but this year the waterfowl Are seriously damaging the swathes of in gathered Grain in the there not so much eating the Grain As scattering it As they Root around for in local observers Larry a government wildlife biologist for Southwest said this kind of pillaging int Buncom As it Sandhill cranes Are particularly adept at tearing up a they can really strip it Down and make it difficult to he every night there in the they can Cost you a lot of set cranes Page 4 Nail biting win b she time the Blue bombers had finished beating Ottawa rough riders almost All the players and spectators had nibbled their nails across the Epp said from his Steinbach both he and opposition Leader Joe Clark have warned the prime minister that such a move would be very harmful to the lome Federal provincial relations critic for the new democratic said there will be a very Long and bitter fight in parliament if tru Deau takes any action affecting Provin Cial Manitoba Premier Sterling Lyon told a news conference saturday that he would reluctantly accept unilateral palliation of the British North America act with an amending formula requiring unanimous provincial consent for any Trudeau blamed for if he Trudeau tries to attach any trailers to an amending such As a Bill of rights or other of his personal then there will be grave Lyon Quebec has promised to do every thing possible including court action to Stop the Federal government from taking a step opposed by All parties in the National Trudeau again hinted saturday at unilateral action and a referendum on the Constitution As he declared the first ministers conference a he said the idea of a referendum has never been ruled at some you have to ask the in referring to the tru Deau used a French word that can variously be translated As contingency or he told the premiers the National government will have to take on its National i will shortly be recommending to Parlia ment a course of Trudeau would not outline his of but a senior Federal official said yesterday that British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and opposition Leader James Callaghan have said they will not oppose Patria Tion of the British North America act if Provin Cial consent is Trudeau meets wednesday with the Liberal National caucus and thursday with the Cabinet to consider a Range of options Likely to include an Early recall see pm Page 4 answers phone starting therell be a new phone number Tor the free press answers if you have a question anything from Trie height of mount Mckinley to the last time the bombers won the Grey cup Call us Lor the answer the new number is 9422047 Waters great when you turn on the tap for a drink of water youre indulging in the some of the Best in the so in its water fit for jockey thrown jockey Kirk Freeman is a Stretcher after his mount factitious flipped As he was about to enter the starting Gate for the third race yesterday at Assiniboia the rider was later released from Hospital with a displaced Vertebra and a possible fractured Ibi time crime Here by Kevin Prokosh Winnipeg free press Wasagaming organized crime has a firm foothold in Al though local citizens May prefer to believe organized crime is deeply entrenched in our society and each year it is reaping huge profits at the expense of la abiding Ken Deputy chief of the Winnipeg told a weekend seminar Here on organized crime in drug Book prostitution and loan sharking Are All parts of organized crime in said you do have organized crime in theres no question about said William cipro Ducer of the abcs connections television series which investigated organized crime in but Winnipeg is not the major Centre for organized crime As some other see organized Page 4 joins strike Vancouver up about clerical workers in Are joining thousands of others across the country today in a on Day work stoppage to Back demands for a new Union officials said yesterday about 30 per cent of the Public service Alliance of Canada clerks Are expected to join the Wildcat which will affect most Federal government ser vices including air traffic Cus unemployment in pension offices and postal picket lines Are planned at Federal government offices in but the stoppage is not expected to delay issuance of Canada pension and unemployment insurance the action follows similar sporadic walkouts earlier this month in Toronto and the Ottaw Hull Region which centred on Post offices and disrupted about half of Canadas mail almost All the clerical workers in the greater Vancouver area who designated As essential service employees Are expected to stay off the Likely targets for Union pickets in clude the Surrey taxation the new Westminster and Vancouver Post and ramp detachments in new Westminster and the clerks have been without a con tract since and the Federal Treasury Board cancelled their previous contract unions National Board cleared the Way sunday for a National strike vote and expects the membership to be ready for a full scale Legal strike by at a meeting directors of the Public service Alliance cleared the Way fur an Early strike by the almost but the Union urged the workers to end their Wildcat walkouts of last week and go Back to their jobs until a strike vote is Union president Andy Stewart issued the Appeal after the which agreed unanimously to waive Union regulations which would have delayed a strike asking Union members to go Back to work is one but Stewart said Sac drag them Back by the Scruff of the the clerks want a pay increase of about 20 per cent in a two year con a costo living Protection clause and a Shorter work they want their hours Cut to from the last contract expired in Stewart predicted a general strike by the clerks would quickly Force the hand of Treasury Board we Are not a strike Happy but we know and we can Tell the employer that there is a resolve in the minds of our membership that is going to carry them through to a successful collective the Union at first called for members to ratify a majority report of a Concilia Tion Board As a basis for future Neotia but now the Sac executive has urged that report be rejected because it Doest offer Protection against in creases in the Cost of grip extended Turkey s last major political Leader surrendered yesterday As the new Junta extended its Price protest consumer activists demonstrated at a Winnipeg supermarket to protest a move towards eliminating individual pricing on grocery i 6 Ann Landers anytime 25 37 Jumble Puzzle 24 42 6 Bridge business 38 relax 37 37 67 64 34 deaths entertainment 38 limit 21
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