Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free july 1981 enthusiasm for Potash in me Auley a photo continued from Page i Bill Stewart gave inc the option to Purchase the rights to his Hal Section North of Mcauley for an acre about three months like Hes waiting for inc to increase its but Hes not too some Farmers South of the Community pasture also worry that a planned car Spur line and new roads into the min site will disrupt their its a big concern with said Harvey who owns a Section near the Sand depending on where they sink the it could Cut my farm in added one of the few vocal critics of the Potash project its not a Good thing As far Asim for myself it but its bound to make employment for some younger somebody going to be bothered with a Railroad going through their and were going to have More traffic and that wont help i live along the main Road and some Days we have 40 trucks go by Here hauling Potash from Milton who manages the Crown fears the traffic and Hope held for missing sailors continued from Page 1 a collision with an animal such As a whale could not have sunk the at 990 tons the Arctic explorer was not a Large vessel but she had become Well known As one of the main Canadian vessels in the controversial Newfoundland Seal Hunt each at the time of her sinking she was under hire to carry scientists employed by geophysical service a subsidiary of Texas instruments As they did Survey work under a con tract with British Petroleum the survivors were picked up by the Canadian coast guard ship Gre Tell after their raft was spotted by a Cana Dian forces search seven of them remained aboard the the other 12 were flown to Curtis Tal in for treatment of exposure and Hospital administrator Joe Lawrence said none was in danger and All were in fairly Good shape considering uitime they Hud been on the the search and Rescue spokesman said no distress Call was received and the search was begun Only after the Arctic explorer did not make a scheduled radio construction activity will ruin the Graz ing land for about 70 stockmen who use it if i had a place to id leave he but i Haven heard too Many say some would like the town to stay the Way it but most think it will bring them Amie who farms parcels both East and West of the Highway while serving As the Rural municipality of archives said the rail line cause too Many worries be cause it will be fenced and Only eight or nine Kilometres Welcome mine jobs added Jim a former Rural municipality councillor who turned Over six quarters of land to son Glen when he moved to town i think people would put up with a Little i Conven Hudon said the farm Community around Mcauley is quite Young and Many Welcome mine jobs to supple ment their incomes in a time of ruinous interest some already commute to the Rocanville he i for one am looking for a Job and i know some of my neighbors Are said Huntley whose 10quarter farm lies 90 metres from where three test holes will be dug this theres quite a few in their 30s who were farming a Section or so five years ago and that was a goo sized but with today that hardly enough to exist Rush for jobs agreed smart till certainly help keep Young people theres nothing Here to keep them Farmer Richard said the Rush for jobs has blinded some to the effects on older All the Farmers want is a its going to help the younger fellas looking for but till give the older ones a few sleepless while Hudon said everybody is thinking positively about the he acknowledged that some concerns May have been glossed there looking at the benefits and maybe not the he therell be you cant dump a Bunch of men into a place without something but we Hope there wont be too said Reeve of Wallace municipality to the South therell be a certain number of transients in construction and people dont want them but i dont think anyone has any fears about that right Huntley a former Rural municipality said most of the towns elderly Are pretty open mind de about the need for i know there concerned that if the sewer system and other services have to be expanded that they wont be taxed out of their own he British police officers Crouch behind riot Shields after being pelted by Gas bombs in Liverpool uprising on the Liverpool shoulders after rioting continued from Page 1 Able for injuries among rioters or civil ians caught in the the rioting followed a five hour racial Melee in Southall in West London on Friday in which 200 White righting skinhead toughs fought asian youths and most of Toxteth population Are West Indian but police said rioters included White and Black youths and the violence was not racially residents said it was sparked by police probing complaints that youths were stoning youths claim tension had been High since Friday when about 50 mostly stopped police from arresting a Black five offi cers were Hurt in the incident and one youth was these madmen want to see the blood of policemen splattered across the streets of said one resident who asked not to be it is not race it is just vicious hatred of the Many Toxteth residents Are poor and and regard Britain almost entirely White police As a sym Bol of White Community relations people quite often the police become the organized group in society who have got to pick up the pieces for things which have gone police Laurie Blackburn the rioters set More than 20 buildings threw gasoline bombs and rocks at squads of set cars on fire and blew up a construction trailer in the violence which raged All Day they also torched a nightclub next to a geriatric Hospital but allowed ambulances to ferry the 96 patients away from the threatened fridays Southall racial violence was the worst in Britain since nonwhites and some leftist Whites rioted for four nights in the South London District of the Brixton riots were the country biggest racial eruption since nonwhite immigration began in Constitution stand splits ranks of nip continued from Page 1 out a loser in the Wake of the nip the motion which Broad Bent won 769453 allows him to continue to support Trudeau package for but if the supreme court of Canada rejects then the nip can never again support a unilateral move by parliament to bring Home the 1867 British North America act Over the objections of most of the provinces even with the and cherished Char Ter of rights and Trudeau not Only loses the nip if he loses before the but will in any Case have less support on other Feder a provincial issues As Broadbent tries to neutralize the substantial minority bloc in his Broadbent said yesterday he sees no comparison Between the 37 per cent of delegates who voted against his constitutional position and the 33 per cent of tories who voted against opposition Leader Joe Clark earlier this delegates voted on a different uses he nip discussion on the Constitution was sometimes Fuller and Franker than All of us Broad Bent but disputes Over the Constitution do not translate to questions of party Broadbent said he does not expect that opponent factions in the party will give up their fight Early fun situation which Blakeney confirmed but Broadbent said the High tone and Quality of debate plus the Chance to state publicly party have changed the nature of divisions within the Broadbent said the37percent bloc in his party will not hamper his parliamentary asked if he will now be forced to Consul various factions before making Broadbent said my answer in the Basic sense is he qualified that by pointing out that in parliament the government of the Day largely sets the Agenda for opposition when a measure comes opposition parties must Deal with it in a matter of if not he said at a press conference shortly before the party acclaimed him yesterday to an other two year term at the Broadbent said the modified East West split within his party is not a new the polarity was weakened by and Manitoba delegates who overwhelmingly supported Ottawa constitutional he it was not an East West but there was a Prairie split if you from the rest of the Nystrom denied in an interview with the free that he is working on a leadership 1 know some people Are saying that there is some kind of hidden Nystrom 1 want to keep saying there is no hidden Agen Nystrom said the reason he took his opposition course is that he feels deeply and strongly about the the party sent other signals that it is of two minds on party it reelected Churchill my Rod Murphy a Strong Broadbent Backer to the party Federal Council As a Vic president with nys As an opponent subject to a protest still got the delegates also elected As party president Tony Yukon new Democrat Leader in the territorial Over John a former my and a 1975 leadership Peikett got 664 votes to harness the latter backed Nystrom publicly while Peikett was less har Ney represents the militant left caucus of the party which has thrown most of its support behind Nystrom David Johnston of Cartwright works farmlands on both sides of Canad United states wheat Board system says Enorth Dakota resident continued from Page 1 but David Johnston thinks the i Dian Grain Selling system is i feel the wheat Board an out Daud they do there if they do work Wuh u afar Dollar youre better nit i states year in and year he formerly of North Dakota is a landed immigrant in Canada i farms land in conjunction with an american who Pui phased land in Canada la ago under the Farmers recede Mem when i ii i if at the end of the year the Suat Board shows a the Money is divided up among Farmers according in the amount they Iii Farmers generally receive Hill payment upon delivery to the ele ii in duty assessed on must equip Farmers can Purchase on either Side i if the Border with no except the Exchange difference for on the Dollar a go Foi our Best buy on either said fertilizer produced in Brandon has i heaped to buy on the american Iii said As he said it is quicker to order farm machinery pans from Winnipeg than from a Centre in Minnesota both Farmers interviewed said they have never experienced any hard feel Ings from canadians because they Are 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