Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 4, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free Only 1w1 3 by Maria Bohuslawsky during the a Winnipeg husband and father of five children found himself trying to support his family on earnings of a on third went toward so there want any Money to Send the Young sters to summer that was a Long time ago and the Man has since but his wife re members the Joy and Relief of discover ing a Church that would sponsor Camp Herships for her two boys and three the Sunshine fund brought that memory surging Back for the mans and this week she took the drinkers in Park warned by Murray Mcneil pegu is Road in Kildonan Park appears to be one of the More popular drinking spots in and Provin Cial court judge Charles Rubin plans to find out judge Rubin had to Deal with two separate cases yesterday involving Young people who police found drinking Beer on the Park you must be the 100th person in the month of june to be charged with having open liquor in Kildonan Park on pegu is judge Rubin told the second a 21yearold woman who had pleaded guilty to a breach of the liquor perplexed Over the recent rash of he asked the woman whats the big attraction about drinking on pegu is drive the woman shrugged and said she didst in going to take a drive through there this weekend and see what it looks he not something new without any Leer in the he in a later the cites director of regional Parks and recreation said the problem of people drinking in City Parks int something that just cropped up last its been getting worse the last three people Are sitting there drinking liquor right in the Martin Benum he said some people seem to think once they get in a Park they can do what they and the problem int just with Young there Are plenty of families who come to the Park for a picnic and the first thing they do is crack open a bottle of wine or a bottle of Beer to have with their Benum he said part of the problem May be that Many people Arent aware its against the Law to drink in City he said he Doest like to see people arrested for having a drink with their meal or quietly snaring a brew with but there Are a lot of other people who dont appreciate that sort of thing drinking in and the Parks Are there for All to not just a particular he he said Park and City police have been attempting to crack Down on offenders both last year and this sum in Hope that word of Mouth will get the message across jogs memory of depression Era Charity Opportunity to express her a Precia the who moves with the Aid of a mall her donation because of the postal but a fund worker picked it up on her Day off and even stayed for a pickup service for How int those donating during the strike have been asked to bring their contribution either to the Manitoba camping 1700 Ellice or the classified and department on the main floor of the free 300 Carlton that what Jennifer and John Cho Pek did after holding a use toy Sale in their customers were few since it rained heavily but the thoughtful youngsters raised for the Camp season has begun and applications for camper ships Are still coming about 106 children have been placed so the Sunshine funds goal is to place at least 200 children this sum the Sunshine fund is jointly sponsored by the Frap press and the Mani Toba camping this ramp officers from the Stonewall detachment take on inmates of the Rockwood institution As the saints and sinners baseball teams set the a longstanding grudge and raise funds for children whose parents cant afford to Send them to the game starts at 7 at the Charlie Krupp memorial stadium on Mcphillops Gates to the seat stadium open at 6 admission is for for those aged 1216 and free to children under parents seeking camper ships for balanced education Michelle carries Home some Library Hooks along Osborne Street patriotic ditties to instill history by Glen Mackenzie Inch Harriit in u to nor Christ gifts Fli stuff in to Inch a Tel lit i ilium to in Iii a i u no am i his hide imported and converted ditty is one of numerous Canadian Manitoba kindergarten children will Start learning this it and numerous other songs and assorted bits of fact resulted from a two year Effort by members of the education ministers advisory com Mittee on patriotic and religious exercises chauvinistic Sybil Veteran Manitoba Edu Cator who co chaired the said the object int to give children a chauvinistic Altitude toward their coun but to make them More conscious of we have no illusions they will come out brainwashed canadians we dont want them to do we just want them to know there Shack said in an o Canada is usually played on the Public address system at school and the sing she and that is about All the Canadina Many children receive in the course of a she she said the Lack of identification with Canada became starkly apparent to her a Lew years ago when she asked a class of suburban school children who Heads Canadas about local construction workers jobless rate declines to 20 half said it was the United states president Jimmy she Shack also said the program int designed to provide substantive information about Canadian history or other aspects of but to stress things that Are Odd and with a Canadian separate Fla covered curriculum guide booklets have been prepared for children in Kinf Hergarten to Grade ii and will be introduced in schools this not All the information taught about Canada is one by Grade i student Lindsay is la Tlell and goes like lulls i he White Man by Manfred Jager unemployment among local construction workers dropped to less than per cent at the end of june from More than m per cent six months a Union official said yester Day Frank executive Secretary of the Winnipeg building trades coun said construction activity has picked up mainly be cause of a handful of medium to Large building prune cts in the City the include expansion of the health sciences a new greatest life the Cargill Gram build ing at Graham Avenue and Garry the upcoming of Montreal building on main and a Nilion provincial court announced earlier this week by the provincial we now have about Membris in 17 Trade unions in this Thomas said before people started leaving for Greener pastures in Sas Alberta and British Colum Bia about five years ago there were More Ihnn hut even last summer unemployment was quite a bit higher than 11 is now were cautiously shortage in Brandon he said a number of Winnipeg tra Desmen have been working in Brandon for several weeks because there Are not enough people for the construction projects in that City quite a number of Winnipeg Carpen ters Are working on the Power dam project in he demand for men was pretty Strong so that has helped our Guys out quite a bit the Revelstoke project is not Likely to draw Winnipeg tradesmen away for As several Inai or albeit projects did half a dozen years Thomas said unions have Noird that those in their 20s and sos have been More Likely to slay than people in their 40s he said building truck unions have i Hen Hopes up for some of Mega projects the government keeps telling us such As Alcan and Northern Hydro construction were much More than be were months ago also because of a number of projects we hear about which Are still pm the drawing Board and Haven been As for Home Thomas said it continues to be Only a minor employer of unionized construction Birte of our people work with hous ing construction off and but there Aie not Many of them doing that and they do it on their the companies hiring them Are often very Small we have no difficulty obtaining except perhaps when it conies to Crane said Bob director of the construction labor relations association of Manito of were not exactly rushed off our with major i would compared with other the building Industry in this City is moving at about half throttle this summer in i i unit kill Cal Pitr liitle Nln Mill Tail Tail it fat Iii Yulii Tui it i this it a Luri in Iii i n i n u in Nair thais Dun Oduj a to i my booklets for the primary grades Are largely filled with rhymes and but those for grades 4 to 6 list accomplishments of indians and Metis Metis and such immigrant groups As the i Irish and they also include athletic accomplishments by both men and As Well As both National and local bits of fact from Canadian history Shack said this int intended to replace existing Canadian history courses she said i service sessions lasting up to i12 hours Are planned to explain the program to teachers the program Mas piloted in about 30 Manitoba schools this year and teachers responded positively to she said children aged sixto15 should Call Martha Abrahams at Exten Sion parents applying for funding Are asked to contribute whatever they can towards sending their children to Fri Alice 807823 country glut blvd j a 602360 Portage g Vav Munroe a 17011710 Portage ave a ups 121 Lanark the venture club of Winnipeg transit Golf association thanking few 7vwv sport writer Dallis m 9211 Spruce w7 Robert m9 Mcdermut 47 Winchester mrs Mapleton d 457 miss Carlton Harriett nits Simiu lome 343 Wildwood Al my Edith a or mrs god we in Mensi is i i Udovc i Innane Lennit and Tuhn lil m r is Jin m 31171 Roslyn re mrs i i Neil or i 1 no 1m Bill timbre re mrs i i Ilmi m from 2 Richard ave per Tala i and i Box Russell m my i m it 4v Nevih Iii mix Nial my or h Bex i ill 123 Donni Shiunji a Ltd Iii Sington is Morden i Ley St mrs Filen 1x12 w i Iron i Ennis St Andrew i Anonymous vim aim Iti Rihm j i i Hajnol 1 Kiln j Pic officials probe benefits for carriers unemployment insurance officials in Winnipeg have not yet decided if 800 letter carriers and Van Laid off yesterday because of the strike by inside postal will be Eligi ble for eligibility will be decided locally and will depend on information from Canada Post officials on which car tiers crossed picket lines during the Early stages of the said Jack Public relations manager for the those who refused to Cross May not he he to will have to undertake a com plete investigation and we wont know whether they Are eligible until the fac finding is completed Early next Mcdowell Don president of Winnipeg local 7 of the letter carriers said his members will be Able to apply for benefits and we have asked them to do Hal As soon As Harrison said he understood there is a 10day waiting period before those Laid off will receive Layoff notices were issued to my carriers and mail Van Drivers in Winni Peg yesterday because the fou Day walkout by the Canadian Union of Post Al workers has left no mail to some have already applied for Pic Mcdowell Laid off later Dale acting District director for the Post office in Mani said the local Layoff came one Day later than elsewhere in Canada because of time zone Fairbr Othor said most of the Couri ers and letter carriers worked yesterday before they were officially placed on of duty he said be retailed when the strike they will be delivering whatever mail was still to be sorted or has trickled in he there is some unaddressed mail going to householders and that will be Deli Vered after the people wont he coming in until further no fan brother Aid City mail wont be sealed unless its a very Long the boxes were sealed with steel bands toward the end of the1 42day postal strike1 of he George spokesman for striking cd jew in said postal couriers Are continuing to drive then vans across picket lines apparently there were Many As 20 of them and they magic quite a Nui Sance of Flores co Saui we eventually called the Fairbrother said the vans operated yesterday because some work re Maine to be Treyve been delivering parcel and packets and weve been Clearing letter boxes throughout the tin acting District director asked not to Cross Harrison reiterated that the carriers Union had asked its members repeatedly not to Cross the cup picket lines and expressed regret that the Crossings had taken Fairbrother said several Hundred workers left inside the Winnipeg Post office will be kept Busy during the this gives us a Chance to do a number of things which needed doing and for which we have not had such As preventive1 maintenance of equipment and training pro both for refresher courses and new separate accidents put boys in Hospital 1 to Young boys remained m Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries they received in sen Araie car pedestrian accidents thur slav Roger of 7511 news a Emile was listed in poor condition suffering from us uries received when he was in collision with a car hound on Mathe Avenue near the Corner of Simcoe Street at about police and Hospital officials said the second veil Oai Riti of Redwood was believed m Good condition Aglet colliding with a vehicle southbound on Sailer Street near Avn Eue at at enl i is p m Olfus Las said insect plays havoc with Many of cites weeping Birch Trees a flying insect is i lying havoc with Winnipeg population of weeping Birch More than half of the on male property Are either dead or dying because of the Bruise Birch City forester John Hreno said and that a modest Hreno adding that practically every seeping Birch in fort Garry has been the insects Are the Mam reason for the decline and death of All the weeping Birch Trees weve had in the City in the last three he said i he called Birch is caused by a beet Elike insect which infests unhealthy or damaged Trees the insects Lay eggs at he producing White larvae i he larvae Burrow Clown Stu cutting off water and nutrients and causing death in hic ii i he most noticeable symptom of life i i Ris i spa Mih j i i heir Cieu i Tii 11 Uii lumping in Iru Lurk m shaped if it Vel Ted t i Lilg Oil Phil lit ill hire ii k an by keeping Trees healthy and Ous dead and drooping should be removed As soon Possi and the lifts Rhu wiil be Ter Lilian and via scr certain t also Hreno said Fui Lher information an be obtained by u the n Hee line at Bronze lurch bored not like Uilah a Loi of Hreno and i he i an ii jul drought Ach a tins re Leil Ceu in this a during few As a Yunbai lib ills in p is i ii mistaken tul do Tolfe Hreno void i s 11 Lii Perth by ii affected been 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