Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 16, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Winnipeg free press thursday april 16, 1981 ju1 win v Wlna pfc free press study to seek Root of discrimination Jim Campbell is returning to life As a Bush Pilot in Northern Manitoba where he believes the action is about to take off. Bush Pilot returns to first love in flying by John Mcmanus Jim Campbell is returning to his first love the unpredictable life of a tree skimming Bush Pilot. He misses hopping from Lake to Lake flying into marginal airstrips estimating time of arrival and lording Over vistas of stately Pines and Inland oceans of the Canadian shield. Campbell 39, was raised in Bissett the re Awakening Gold town 175 kilo metres Northeast of Winnipeg on what Bush pilots Call the Eastern Shore. He grew up in a wilderness Academy of trappers traders and men whose air Manship rivalled the skill of explorers who sailed the horizons in search of new worlds. The flyer after graduating through years As a one aircraft owner to owner ship of several aircraft and then big City action As part owner of Perim Eter airlines is returning to a familiar haunt with advanced aviation and Busi Ness skills. Campbell said he believes the timing is right for his recent application to the Canadian transport commission for a charter licence to Fly single engine air airlines have no plans to ditch life rafts As fuel saving measure by John Mcmanus Canadian airlines have no plans to follow their . Counterparts to Dis card life rafts to reduce weight and save fuel. Jack Bailey regional supervisor of Large aircraft inspection for transport Canada in Winnipeg said the rafts Are regulation for airliners flying Over water. Fifteen . Airlines have been Given Federal aviation administration approval to discard life rafts on planes that Fly up to 260 Kilometres from Shore be tween cities. The airlines claim life raft removal reduces aircraft weight by 450 kilo Grams and will save an airline Mil lion or More a year in fuel costs. While there Are no plans in Canada to remove life rafts air Canada s maintenance superintendent in Winnipeg said other measures Are being taken to reduce aircraft weight. Jim Mackay said aircraft modifications and replacement of parts using lighter alloys Are among Steps being taken. He said the airline is considering removing nose wheel brakes on new Boeing 727 aircraft. He said the brakes could be safely removed. As Well Mackay said dc-9s, which were to be retired in four years Are being refurbished with lighter seats and other weight reducing equipment and will probably now be efficient until the end of the decade. New aircraft have built in fuel saving measures such As computers which prevent excessive fuel use Mackay said. Revised procedures for landings and take offs designed to reduce noise Levels Over built up areas also reduce fuel consumption. Airliners climb to designated altitudes faster to bum less fuel at higher altitudes. There have been experiments with aircraft shutting Down one or More engines while taxiing but the delays it caused did not prove practical at crowded airports. Large airliners will bum hundreds of pounds of fuel moving to take off position from the passenger terminal. Craft North from St. Andrews Airport because of renewed Mineral exploration and development in Northern Manitoba. It will be called Campbell air Honor ing his father free trader William Leith Campbell and his Uncle Archie Campbell who was claimed by the Waters of Island Lake in 1945. In Northern aviation the stakes can be High where passengers Are ferried in tiny Piston powered air planes to Iso lated water bases or rough gravel air strips Campbell said. In the Over All Northern Landing strips have improved remarkably since i started flying in 1964 and the differ ence in navigational aids and air plane instruments is almost As amazing As the u. S. Space program. Young pilots Are now capable of stepping up from flying for Small scheduled airlines in Manitoba to the flight decks of airlines because they have the instrument ratings required to Fly Jet equipment. Admittedly the jets Takeoff As fast As some Small air planes Fly but when you have youth on your Side and the kind of flying experience these kids get the transition is usually Campbell said. Western express five tickets Worth each and five Worth each were picked in the Western express lottery draw last night. The tickets Are 2578476, 2817778, 2360054, 27j08s5 and 2554526. The tickets Are 2714816. 3569030, 3345417, 2946486 and 1621043. There Are prizes of for tickets with the last six digits of the top draws for the last five digits and for the last weather City Calendar Winnipeg area forecast sunny today with a High near 23. Cloudy overnight with brisk northerly winds developing. Low near 2. Cloudy tomorrow morning but sunny periods in the afternoon. High near a. Extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly sunny saturday sunday and monday. Temperatures below Normal saturday near nor Mal readings of 11 and -2 sunday and monday. Northern Manitoba mainly sunny. Temperatures below Normal saturday near Normal sunday above Normal read Ings of 8 and -4 monday. Northwestern Ontario mainly sunny. Temperatures below Normal saturday near Normal readings of 8 and -2 sunday and monday. Temperatures Canada and the world deaths the Canadian Council of the Blind Winnipeg and District club will be entertained by humanity plus one at 8 . April 22 in the recreation Centre of the crib s Lions residence 1041 Portage Avenue. The professional secretaries International will hold a reception for secretaries and their executives from 5 to 7 . April 22 at the Winnipeg convention Centre. For tickets phone 257-7174, 256-4361 or 949-3152. Drs. Fletcher Baragar Kim Oen and Richard Warrington will talk about dealing with arthritis in children Basic research and a look at four of the 100 kinds of arthritis at the 30th annual meeting of the arthritis society Manitoba division. The panel discussion will be held from 7 to . April 22 in theatre a of the Basic sciences building 730 William Avenue. The Public is Welcome. St. Mary s Academy senior drama club will present the musical go spell at 8 . April 23 to april 25 with a matinee performance at 2 . April 26 at the school 550 Wellington Crescent. The Volunteer committee to the Winnipeg Art gallery will hold its annual stamp Sale from noon to 9 . April 23 and april 24 and to 5 . April 25 and april 26 in the main foyer of the gallery 300 memorial Boulevard. Proceeds will go to the gallery. Or. Howard a. Klein department of curriculum studies University of Saskatchewan will speak on the relationship of interest to comprehension at a meeting of the Reading Council of greater Winnipeg at 8 . April 23 in theatre b of the Manitoba Hall University of Winnipeg. The co workers of Mother Teresa will hold a conference april 24 to april 26 at the Convent oblate Sisters 601 Jaulneau Street. The University of Manitoba will hold a one Day conference that will explore the obstacles that prevent or hinder adults from becoming part time students and will look at ways of overcoming them. The conference will be held april 24 and april 25. For further details Contact the University s continuing education division 541 University Centre. The Winnipeg male chorus conducted by Gordon Mcnabb will present its annual concert at 8 . April 25 in the planetarium auditorium. Selections ranging from sea shanties to Broadway musical numbers to the classics will be performed. The Royal scottish country dance society. Winnipeg Branch will hold its annual Ball april 25 in the Provencher room of the hotel fort Garry. The Schie Hallion band from Vancouver will play. Classified death National Victoria. Vancouver. Calo Arv. . Errol run. Winnipeg. 1 Hompson Kendra Brandon. Dauphin. Ihunt apr Bay Toronto. Ottawa. Montreal. Halifax. International Chicago. Minneapolis. New York. Boston. Amsterdam. Athens. Nor Len Helsinki. Lisbon. In. Max. My. B London. 17 17 i Moscow. 5 Paris. 11 Rome. 2.1 blocks Holm. Id Tel Aviv. I 7 resort spots 3 los anoles Clondy Tel -3 Mas fair 1 Phoenix Clear .1.1 it 1 Honolulu partly Cloudy j Tampa fair 3 31 4 Miami partly Cloudy Al ?4 .0 Bermuda partly Clouds. ?0 16 Winn Ideo temperature comparisons i Max. Min. Mean 8 april 15. 23.0 -o.i. 11.? 4 Lasty oar. 19.2 3.1 11.2 0 Normal. 10.0 -1.7 .19 6 highest on record ?5.2 in 1977 12 Lowell on record -16.7 in 1871. 1 precipitation 0 total for april 1 to april 15 0.3 0 Millimetres. Normal 1.1.9mm. Altham Mary 56, of 10 Bentwood Bay wife of Thomas Altham. Blair. Mildred Elizabeth. 75, of 538 Alexander Avenue wife of William James Blair. Borys. Wasyl 80, widower of Paranka Borys. Evans Maurice. 55. Of 997 Hoctor Avenue husband of Barbara Evans. Gabrielle Gaston. 81. Husband of Josephine in Brielle. Goertzen David Letkeman 56. Of St Firnbach husband of Florence Goertzen. Kolke. Warren Allan. 20. Son of Evelyn and Ronald Koike. Kube Mathilda 74. Of Morden widow of Peter Kube. Miron Robert Charles. 20, of 48 Greenwich Bay. Mullins Ina Magaril 48, of 1039 Cathedral Avenue wife of Albert Mullins. Pearson Muriel Millicent. R. M. Of 457 Kingston cres cent wife of or. Frank b. Pearson. Sucharov Harry 62, of 160 Hargrave Street. Stuart Elizabeth Ann Liz 96, of Pilot Mound widow of John a. Stuart. By Manfred Jager Winnipeg May not be known As a hotbed of racial tension but it nevertheless exists says the executive director of the Manitoba association for rights and liberties. Abe Arnold made the comment yesterday after announcing Marl had received a Grant from the Federal Secretary of state s department 10 help finance a six month study on racial discrimination in the City. The reason Why Winnipeg is no As Well known for clashes or tensions Between the main Community and its ethnic minorities probably lies in the fact that most ethnic groups in this City Are relatively Arnold said. He said concerns raised by Winnipeg lawyer Conrad Santos tuesday that racial tension Between filipino school children and other students is increasing will be part of the investigation. Accelerated Arnold said the study was being planned but has been accelerated be cause of continuing racial incidents involving an East Kildonan family. The Home of of Sansar Singh Mannas has been the target of racial vandalism on several occasions during the last two years the most recent being late last month when obscenities were painted on the sides of the House. Arnold said his group also will work with the advisory committee on race relations announced last week by Winnipeg mayor Bill Norrie. We also intend to work with the native Community whose members have suffered More than any other group in this City Over the years and with organizations such As the Manitoba Branch of the Canadian Council of christians and he said. The main of the study project will be to identify conditions which can cause discrimination against Minori ties Arnold said. In a statement Marl president Ralph James expressed concern Over the East Kildonan incident. We Are aware that this is not the first time such attacks have taken place involving the Homes of East Indian or pakistani James said. James said study will examine All circumstances and conditions which bring about racism in a Cana Dian Book donations still accepted the children s Hospital is still accepting donations for its annual Book Sale april 29 to May 9. Books can be delivered to any lob Laws econ Mart and Tomboy store or taken directly to the health sciences Centre Community service building at tis5 William Avenue. The magic sword will be shown at the Polo Park Cinema saturday at 11 . For any children bringing three or More children s books in Good condition. Admission is restricted to children if years old and younger. If you re looking for an old Issue of Superman the comic Book and science fiction Sale starts May 2 at shop 6 in the Polo Park shopping Centre mall. Music books go on Sale on May -1 at the same location. Hours of the Sale Are the same As those of the mall . To . Monday through Friday and . To 6 . Saturdays. Chief superintendent retiring Early from ramp chief superintendent Vincent Cain the ramp s second highest ranking officer for Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario is retiring from the Force May 1. Cain said in an interview yesterday he is taking an Early retirement after serving 25 years with the Force to take a position with the provincial corrections department in his Home province of British Columbia. He said lie s looking Forward to his new Job As director of inspections and standards for provincial correctional institutions because it will give him an Opportunity to see the other end of the he said he also Felt it was time for a change. He added however that since his Transfer to Winnipeg from Ottawa three years ago he and his family have literally fallen in love with Manitoba and leaving behind the City and the friends they made Here will be one of the hardest aspects of moving he added. His replacement has not yet been named. 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