Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 18, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
In if i i f ii fish Manitoba bulletin special notice respecting the operation of vehicles on highways in the province of Manitoba the owners and operators of vehicles will please take note that pursuant to subsections 1 and 2 of Section 82 of the Highway traffic act. Being chapter h60 of the revised statutes of Manitoba 1970. That on and after . Central Standard time. April 20th. 1981 and continuing until further notice restrictions will be imposed As follows 1. 6o kilograms per 10 Millimetres Width of tire Gross weight per Axle Assembly on All Asphalt treated and paved provincial trunk highways and provincial roads in Manitoba except As noted below Normal loading 90 kilograms per 10 Millimetres As per Section 63 . Path 1 Ontario Boundary to Saskatchewan Boundary path 1 a through Portage la Prairie through Brandon Brandon to Kemnay path 2 Jet. 3 to Saskatchewan Border path 3 fort Whyte to 18 21 to Saskatchewan Border path 5 16 to Saskatchewan 2 to 1 path 5a through Dauphin path 6 101 to 391 path 7 101 to 67 path 8 101 to 230 path 9 1 .6 pm South of 229 to Riverton s 9a 101 to Winnipeg Beach Access path 10 . Border to Riding Mountain National Park North Jet. 5 to flin flon path 11 44 to 59 1 e to 506 path 1 2 . Border to 1 e 1 5 to grand Beach path 13 1w to Carman path 14 75 to 3 path 15 100 to broke head River path 16 1 w to Saskatchewan Boundary path 18 2 to North Jet. 3 path 20a through Dauphin path 21 North Jet. 3 to 2 path 22 2 to 23 path 23 59 to Deerwood path 25 10 to wheat lands path 27 8 to 9 path 29 75 to . Border path 30 14 to . Border path 32 14 to . Border path 44 9 to South Jet. 1 1 path 52 5910210 path 59 101 to Victoria Beach 100 to . Border path 67 Stonewall to 7 path 75 Winnipeg to . Border path 83 . To 482 49 to 10 path 100 15to1w path 101 1wto 59 or 204 101 to Hoddinott Road or 205 75 to Rosenorn or 207 213tot_orette or 210 la Bro Querie to 5.6 pm East of 404 or 21 1 1 1 to Pinawa or 213 59to206 or 221 7 to 101 or 250 25 to 24 or 256 Cromer to 257 or 257 1 to 83 or 279 1 0 to 588 or 283 1 0 to 282 or 287 10toatikameg or 302 44 to 1.6 pm South or 310 12 to . Border or 31 1 59 to Niverville or 327 6 to 10 or 340 1 to 457 or 391 Thompson to Airport 10 to Reed Lake 6 to Lynn Lake 393 to Snow Lake Lynn Lake to Fox Lake Brandon to Shilo 1 to 10 5 to Laurier 59 to 204 or 392 or 396 or 457 or 459 or 480 or 509 Vassar Access 2. 60 kilograms per 10 Millimetres Width of tire Gross weight per Axle Assembly on the following gravel provincial roads and main Market roads. Or 260 from 3.2 pm North of 265 to 261 or 430 1 to 26 Fairford main Market Road 3. 45 kilograms per 10 Millimetres Width of tire Gross weight per Axle Assembly on the following provincial trunk highways and Provin Cial roads. Path 5 Neepawa to East Jet. 353 path 18 3 to . Border path 21 3 to . Border path 26 430 to Portage path 31 3 to . Border path 34 . Border to 3 path 42 Shoal Lake to 83 path 45 1 0 to Russell path 50 261 to 5 or 21 8 201 to Ridgeville or 224 325 to Fisher Bay or 227 6 to 248 or 235 5 to 6 or 242 3 to . Border or 248 26 to 6 or 250 Souris to 349 or 251 21 to 83 or 257 256 to Saskatchewan or 267 West Jet. 362 to 10 or 268 Birch River to 587 or 274 East Jet. 5 to 1 6 pm South and West 1 1 pm South of 5 to North Jet. 267 or 276 1.6 pm North of 5 to 481 or 353 5 to 464 or 360 581 to 1 pm South or 361 5 to the Park or 362 5 to 267 or 363 83 to Saskatchewan Border or 364 276 to Rorketon or 366 West Jet. 478 to 83 or 432 Morden to 8 pm South or 480 North Jet. 5 to Makinak or 526 26 to High Bluff or 581 5 to 360 St. Laurent Access Road general in addition it should be noted that during the period of restrictions overload permits will not generally be issued on those highways that Are not affected by these restrictions. By order Donald w. Orchard minister of highways and transportation. Tempo the Best in entertainment modern living consumer news and columnists. Winnipeg free press Home delivery 957-0550 or 942-2181 Winnipeg free press saturday april 18. 1981 9 Anada to present Case against Garrison from the news services Canadian and . Officials will meet Here thursday in the first round of Long scheduled talks to Settle differences Over the controversial Garrison irrigation project in North Dakota. A Canadian Federal provincial delegation that includes officials from the external affairs and the environment departments in Ottawa As Well As Manitoba government members will present their Case that Garri son poses a serious danger of pollution for Manitoba lands and Waters. On the other Side of the table will be stale department officials and representatives from North Dakota. The state s Gover nor Allen Olson said last week in Winnipeg his government wants to press ahead with the scheme. Meanwhile in Winnipeg thursday progressive conservative my Flora Mac Donald urged politicians in Manitoba and Ottawa to step up pressure on the . To abandon potentially damaging parts of the Garrison project. Concerned during a speech to the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce and at a later press Confer ence the tories external affairs critic said we must continue pressure both at the provincial level and at the Federal Macdonald said she was concerned about reports from Washington of environmental cutbacks and approval of a further million for Garrison by the Reagan administration. That Means our message to the Reagan administration will have to be reiterated clearly concisely and she said. Macdonald said she was encouraged by statements from Olson after his recent meet ing with Manitoba Premier Sterling Lyon that his government would t proceed with any part of the project without Canadian approval. That s a beginning Only a first Posi live she said. City Canadian and . Officials Are slated to discuss North Dakota s Garrison diversion project in negotiations this week in Washington. I Don t think the americans Are out to deliberately Hurt us but i think some of these things take place because they Are the Garrison project authorized by con Gress in 1965, is a scheme to irrigate hectares of Central North Dakota through a system of dams canals and pumping stations based on the Garrison dam completed in 1956 on the Missouri River. It would eventually pump water from the southward flowing Missouri Mississippi system Over a land Divide into the red and Souris Rivers flowing northward. Opponents of the project backed by the 1977 finding of the .-Canada International joint commission claim this would spread destructive salts Plant and fish life into Manitoba in violation of a 1909 Boundary Waters treaty. The . National Audubon society is also waging a Legal Battle to Stop work on the project. The naturalist society has been fighting for five years against Garrison contending the project is a threat to the environment. Audubon says the sponsoring . Interior depart ment is violating a treaty with Canada a . Environmental Law and even an inter Nal government study by proceeding with Garrison. Despite All opposition the . Congress keeps voting funds for the project. To Date an estimated million has been spent on what ultimately could Cost More than billion. About million out of million authorized by Congress last year was actually spent but officials say up to two thirds of the remaining million May be spent this year. Reduction the projected allocation for Garrison in the next fiscal year is reduced to million Money left Over from this year and any Congress May add but the 1982 budget specifies the project Likely will be slowed because of unresolved International questions with Canada. Canadian politicians who oppose Garrison and fear its consequences for Manitoba in land Waters feel any spending on Garrison tends to increase chances that the entire project will be completed. In her speech Macdonald also called for an updating of Canada s foreign policy. The policies and interests of the United states and of some members of the North Atlantic treaty organization Are becoming increasingly divergent she said. It is quite possible that the Europe ans will not support president Reagan if he takes very strict measures against the soviets or if he attempts unilaterally to introduce new weapons into the european the City of Winnipeg St. James Assiniboia Community committee notice the St. James Assiniboia Community committee will hold its regular meeting on tuesday april 21st, 1981, at . In the Community office 2000 Portage Avenue to consider the business of the Community. All interested residents Are invited to attend. Councillor Nordman chairman councillor Eadie councillor Ernst councillor Mcmonigal r. J. Belot Community clerk searchers Rescue downed pair who sheltered in Remote Cabin two men missing since Early thurs Day morning were rescued unharmed from a Remote Bush area about 150 Kilometres East of Thompson late yesterday afternoon. The pair Winnipeg lawyer Craig Brown 23, and Pilot Robert Lubinski 25, of Thompson had chartered a sin Gle engined plane but failed to arrive on time in Shamattawa prompting a combined military civilian search. The two were flying a single engined four seater Cessna 172 to Sha Mattawa where Brown was to deliver papers to client Elsie Miles. Brown had represented Miles in a recent Case after beads were sewn to sutures she received following an operation at Winni Peg s St. Boniface Hospital. The two men who were returned to in a squeeze if tax time puts you in the squeeze remember last year the trained specialists at Block took the pressure off for Over three quarters of a million canadians by preparing accurate income tax returns at an average Cost of about 520. That s a Good return for the Money. And a lot less pressure. This year be sure. The income tax specialists 565 Portage ave. 786-8878 1010 main St. 218 Henderson Hwy. 943 notre Dame 213 St. Mary s re. 3042 Portage ave. 837 Corydon ave. 1383 Pembina Hwy. 136 Regent ave. W. 1315mcphilllpsst. 3sos Roblin blvd. 98 Sherbrook St. 1058 St. Mary s re. 1087 Henderson Hwy. Open 9 . 9 . Weekdays 9-5 saturday Only 12 Days left no appointment necessary the also in these locations during their regular hours Eaton s other area offices Brandon Dauphin flin flon Gimli grandv1ew Killarney Melita Morden Neepawa Portage la Prairie Selkirk Steinbach Swan River Thompson the Pas Winkler new office client indisposed hearing adjourned a Manitoba court of Queen s Bench hearing into two defence motions to quash a murder charge against Katie and Alexander George Sandy Harper was adjourned thursday after one of the two accused failed to appear in court. Defence counsel David Margolis apologized profusely to or. Justice Guy Kraft when Sandy Harper did not appear in court. He said he did not want to proceed without his client. Margolis telephoned Harper 62, Dur ing a Brief recess and later told the court he was mrs. Harper 48, looked on with two other women in the spectators gallery. Margolis and lawyer Hersh Wolch who represents mrs. Harper Are ask ing the court to drop the murder charges or to try the pair separately. Katie and Alexander Harper Are accused of murdering mrs. Harper s first husband John Down in 1959. Mrs. Harper was tried and convicted of murder in september 1978, and sentenced to life imprisonment. The supreme court of Canada ordered a new trial. She was jointly charged with her estranged husband in january. Their trial is scheduled to begin May 4. If they Are to be tried separately the judge said mrs. Harper s trial would begin then and be held first. Margolis s motion contends the Manitoba attorney general acted without jurisdiction in preferring the indict ment and failed to comply with a provision of the criminal code of Canada which deals with the Issue. The motion says separate trials Are needed to meet the ends of their Homes last night apparently developed electrical problems and ran into bad weather which forced them to make the emergency Landing in the Bush area near Bigstone River. Len Brown manager of Len s flying school which owns the plane said Lubinski tried to land the plane in Gil Zarfl and Oxford House when he ran into snowy weather and the plane s de icing and navigational equipment began to malfunction. Running Low on fuel and facing increasingly bad weather conditions Lubinski a former Canadian forces Para trooper was unable to make either alternative destination and decided to look for a Safe spot to make an Emer gency Landing Brown said. Lubinski set the plane Down undamaged in heavy Snow near a trapper s Cabin where the two men spent a relatively comfortable night he said. Brown praised the Pilot s actions saying he showed a great Deal of Cool and military personnel in a Hercules search and Rescue plane dispatched from Edmonton spotted the men walk ing in the area of the downed plane yesterday afternoon. Lubinski had stamped an sos sign in the Snow and blackened it with Burnt Wood to attract searchers and Craig Brown had fired a flare pistol. The plane contained some 17 Days of rations and sleeping bags. Police said about 10 civilian aircraft and some 50 persons from the Thomp som area took part in the search for the missing pair. Miracle crusade in person Rev. Max Solbrekken april 20, 21, 22 23 monday through thursday . Winnipeg convention Centre 375 York ave. Great miracles of Healing for spirit mind and body Are happening in the Max Solbrekken crusades As the word of god is preached and prayer is offered by the evangelist. For the past 18 years Rev. Max Solbrekken has shared the gospel of Jesus Christ with the masses of this world in Large crusades. The official opening of Faith Cathedral 15641-96 Avenue Edmonton is scheduled for june 19, 20 21. Max Solbrekken is also the pastor of this 1600 seat Church. He comes to Winnipeg to Pray for you and your family. Easter is the time for it bin s eggs Robin s save time Money with the personal pager Only per month now beep Canada can keep anyone with a Busy schedule in touch for less while quantities last beep Canada will provide you with a compact Motorola metro tone pager including use of air time and terminal on the automatic Over dial Page system for Only per month based on an annual prepaid amount find out How you can save time and Money by staying in touch with the affordable personal Ager from beep Canada. Tbsp can942-8995 Cost based on an annual prepaid amount. Does nol include insurance or one Lime Sel up Lees by Gray s auction Mart Bailiff s auction monday april 10 at . At Narol Auto body to Erin St. Instructed we will sell by auction uni Weld Model Ruh 8211 Ruh 8210 with gauges and cables Multi action Sander orbit Al Sander Spray guns elec. Grinder air com Pressor Dresser series 5000 tool Box with As sorted tools set of ramps Chicago Sander 2 sets of Booster cables Hutchin Sander Model 116702 binks air pressure gauge Marquette Battery Charger office desk 3 chairs together with other assorted car repair products paint. On display monday 9 . To time of Sale. J. Lawes auctioneer phone 942-2371 Bailiff s Simpson co Tempo the Best in entertainment modern living consumer news and columnists. Winnipeg free press Home delivery 957-0550-942-2161
;