Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 1, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Winnipeg free press Friday Tia 1, 1981 Ken free Foess Selkirk municipal Rural and Highway patrol detach ments of the ramp will present its third annual open House in conjunction with National police week May 10-16 from 1 to 5 . May 5 and May 10 in the detachment office 310 Christie ave., Selkirk. Displays on various aspects of crime prevention and Law enforcement will be set up including those on drugs breathalyzer Accident investigation and radar. The official opening ceremonies of the new addition to Murdoch Mackay collegiate 260 Redonda Street will be weather temperature comparisons Winnipeg area forecast mainly sunny today with moderate southerly winds develop ing this afternoon. High near 16. Law tonight near 3. Sunny with Cloudy intervals tomorrow and a High 20 to 23. Extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly sunny sunday and monday mostly Cloudy tuesday with scattered showers. Tempera Tures near Normal readings of 15 and 2. Northern Manitoba showers sunday Clearing monday increasing Cloud tuesday. Warm sunday but falling to seasonable temperatures of 11 and -2 monday and tuesday. Northwestern Ontario showers sunday sunny monday increasing Cloud tuesday. Temperatures above Normal sunday but falling to Normal of 13 and 1 monday. Temperatures Canada and the world deaths classified death National Victoria. Vancouver Cal Arv. Edmonton. Regina Wynn Law. Thompson. Kenora. Brandon. Oak pain. Thunder Bay Toronto. Ottawa Montreal. Hall lax. International Chicago. Minneapolis new York. Boston. Amsterdam Athens Berlin. Helsinki. Lisbon. London Madrid. Moscow. Paris. Rome. Stockholm. Tel Aviv. Resort spots los anoles Lair Las vegas Clear Phoenix Cloudy Honolulu partly Cloudy Tampa Clear Miami Clear. Bermuda partly Clouds Nassau fair Kingston partly Clouds Barbados partly Cloudy Havana partly Cloudy Winnipeg temperature comparisons mix. Man. Mean april 30. 10.8 -0.3 5.3 last year. 37.7 5.0 16.4 Normal. 13.0 1.1 7 2 he Neil on record 79.7 in 1977 lowest on record -9.4 in 19m precipitation total for aural 1 to april 79 i 7 Millimetres. Normal .to.sinm. Albertson Benjamin. 85, of Arnes. Andruschak Anastasia 72, of 450 penning ame Street widow of Michael Andruschak. Broadbent. Gerald a. 66, husband of Vera Broadbent. Bubbs Melba a. Wife of lome Bubbs. Claxton Edgar b. 63, of Chilliwack. B.c., formerly of Winnipeg husband of Marion Claxton. Cleghorn Isabel of 403 Oakdale drive suite 15. For Merly of Baldur wife of Ray mond Cleghorn. Cunningham William Roy. 31, son of mrs. Margaret Cunningham. Galloway James 65, of Victoria b.c., husband of Connie Galloway. Gault Elmore f., widower of Jennie Gault. Giesbrecht Abram 92, of Morris formerly of Lowe farm. Kreton Nicholas 91, of Chilliwack. B.c., husband of Mary Kreton. Luschak Anton 94, Hus band of Mary Luschak. Mudryk. John. 58. Of ear Falls husband of Ruth Mudryk. Mckee Edith Mary 89. Of Vancouver widow of James Harris Mckee. Roman Adam 66. Wife of Alexandria roman. Rutledge Reta i., of Ottawa widow of William Hector Mckay Rutledge. Sas Katherine 85, widow of George Sas. Soforenko Bee Druxerman 88. Sturrock Gladys Nellie 90. Widow of Frank sturrock. Vogel Garson Gerry Nath Aniel of Rome. Italy formerly of Winnipeg husband of Nora Vogel. Wincure Faye wife of Dave Wincure. Yako Tychyn Maria 80. Of holy family nursing Home formerly of Redwood Avenue. 2uchkan, William Theodore. 58, of Vancouver. Moose Call inventor lacks funds to Start Roduco Backhander taking a break during examinations week Craig Shanks a second year arts student at University of Winnipeg tosses a Frisbee around with friends at asst Ibone Park ramp open House in Selkirk held at . Wednesday May 6. Transcona Springfield school division no. 12 Board of trustees and the collegiate Are presenting the event. To commemorate National Forest week May 3-9 free Spruce tree seedlings will be distributed from information Booths wednesday May 6 to saturday May 9 at the North of the Polo Park shopping Centre mall. Sargent Park Junior High school will present musical Plav Oliver at . Wednesday May 6 and thursday May 7 in the school auditorium. Wellington and Wolseley open to bicycles sunday bicycle paths along Wellington Crescent and Wolseley Avenue will open sunday for the summer. The streets and transportation department has announced that during posted hours the routes will be closed to motor vehicles except for residents and visitors. Traffic on the Wellington route from Harrow Street to Academy Road is restricted Between 8 . And 10 the Wolseley route Between Raglan Road and Maryland Street is restricted from . To residents along the routes have been asked not to Park vehicles on either Side of Wellington or Wolseley. Win Tario nine winning numbers were chosen thursday in the win Tario lottery. The winning number is 394626 other winning ticket numbers 93319 3364 087. Win fall 13. By Greg Bannister Indian businessman Raymond Mason says he has the hottest Little product to come Down the Pike since sliced bread. All he needs to conquer the world with his Dar Rae Moose Call is an investor willing to sink into his company. Mason a status Indian from the pegu is Indian band has developed what he says is the Best Moose Call on the Market today. It is based on a traditional Indian Call shown to him by his Grandfather a direct descendant of the legendary chief pegu is. Mason 34, says he has taken the product to Trade shows and received about in orders already. But he has a Cash flow problem and says the continued existence of his company is in doubt. Last week Mason his accountant and marketing advisor were turned Down by an Indian affairs loan Board when they requested to buy materials and fund full production of the Moose Call. Indian affairs initially advanced Dar Rae enterprises Ltd. About for patenting and incorporation costs. According to the Loans Board the product is not viable and the Outlook for Dar Rae enterprises is not favor Able. Looking for Money Mason naturally disagrees and with orders in hand and supplies on order he s looking for Money from any where to keep his company Guing. We be got a viable company and we Are ready to go said Mason. But i can t afford to wait another month. I have to Start production now if i want to meet the. Orders that have already been Mason who gave up a Job with the department of Northern affairs in february where he was employed As a local government administrator is reapplying to Indian affairs in Hopes of receiving a Grant instead of a loan. He is bitter about the treatment he has received from Indian. Affairs claiming they have ignored the Poten tial of his product. He plans to reapply for a Grant but feels there is Little Chance of sufficient government Money coming his Way. Department spokesman Morgan Sizeland said Mason May still be funded. She said the decision of the loan com Mittee not to fund the business does not mean other funds would be automatically Cut off. Sizeland said it was not unusual for the department to cover Startup costs for a company like Mason s and then decide later the proposal was not Worth pursuing. We were not trying to Lead him Down the Garden Mason says if he gets the initial funding he needs he will be Able to employ 14 to 16 people in his company which also will expand into the Market ing of other products such Canvas sport bags. After attending the Canadian sport ing goods association Trade show in Montreal in february he showed his Moose Call to representatives of retail chains such As Canadian tire Simp sons Sears the Bay and Woolworth s. Mason said his product is planned for release this summer and delays would be fatal. Advertisements have been placed in outdoor Canada Magazine and the Call has been listed in the Sydney i. Robinson mail order sporting goods catalogue. Despite his situation Mason is confident he will get his Money from some source. I m sure you will see my Moose Call on the shelves this Parade to launch 48th shrine circus by Shirley Muir the shrine circus is coming to town. The circus is a tradition in this said promotions chairman Keith Crone. As soon As the Snow goes people expect the circus to be tomorrow the sixth annual shrines Parade launches the week Long circus. The Parade which starts at ., will feature More than 50 units including the Westwood collegiate marching band Casa do minho a portuguese dance group and the Manitoba Demolay Clown corps. The 48th annual Khartum shrine circus starts sunday and runs until May 9. Tickets Are available at Ato co and the Winnipeg Arena. Cancelled one year although melting Snow usually Marks circus time Crone recalls a year when the Parade was can celled due to heavy Snow and rain. Last year s Parade was a Success when temperatures reached 31 tomorrow s Outlook Calls for sunny skies and mild temperatures. Twenty Shriner groups including the traditional Bike band and horse units will participate in the Parade. There s very limited Commer Cial participation in the said Crone. We like to keep it As a Community Parade for the Only restriction on entries is that they be in Good taste he said. Winnipeg police chief Ken John Ston is honorary Parade c. Mervyn Moxley who is Khartum Temple s illustrious potentate for 1981, Heads the organization of Parade and circus and credits hundreds of hours of Volunteer time and Community financial support for making the annual event possible. Although Crone and circus com Mittee chairman Rogers attrib Ute the Success of the circus and Parade to Community support. Shrines spend More than month of each year planning the circus which raises Money for Shriner run Chil Dren s hospitals in Canada and the . Everything we do we try to get Public and business support said Rogers. We even have Volun Teers Selling our advertising to businesses who will buy ads for us. We could never bring a circus to town at the Price we do if we did t have so much breathe Good clean fresh air with the Alcor fre Henaire i i j the electronic ionized air an electronic Ionizer that purifies air continuously silently and safely by generating refresh ing negative ions. Fre Henaire is not a chemical aerosol or temporary deodorizing cover up it purifies the air by restoring negative ions some thing thai air conditioners do not do introductory offer for Home office or automobile a for Home for office for automobile the compact fre Henaire simply plugs in and is maintenance free. 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