Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 18, 1981

Issue date: Tuesday, August 18, 1981
Pages available: 94
Previous edition: Monday, August 17, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 18, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg 1681 8 Shoal has new a second mining development has been proposed for Shoal the source of Winnipeg water civic works and operations commit tee was told yesterday of a feasibility study being conducted by consolidated professor mines into the possibility of reopening a Gold mine on Ca Meron Island in Shoal the consolidated proposal is the fourth to come Forward this year which could affect Shoal lakes two Indian bands have proposed Tage developments on the and the Ontario government recently granted eco explorations of Winnipeg a certificate of approval to mine molybdenum at High a proposed memorandum of under which has yet to be signed by the two provincial a car plows through deep water in the 1400 Block of Wolseley Avenue yesterday after a thunderstorm drenched the City with centimetres of rain and crops around Adolphe flattened City streets flooded mining developments in the Lake according to a letter sent to the Manitoba government from the Ontario environment consolidated in tends to mine 550 tonnes a Day and Barge the Ore to a suitable location on Mainland where a Mill would be constructed for concen trates would be shipped to other Mills for final recovery of the Public review the company says it will be Able to decide on the mines viability by years if the Ontario Grants an of mining would begin next the Ontario government a of which was Given to the works and operations noted that an Opportunity would be Given for a i Public review of the proposal when the plans Are committee chairman John Angus has asked mayor Bill Norrie to request More information on the Gold mining More the City wants to know How close the Mill will be to the Lake and what the Public review will Angus also asked Norrie to inform environment minister Gary Filmon that the provinces memorandum of understanding does not excuse on Jario from any liability if the Lake were to become woman must pay i a Manitoba Public insurance Cor employee who defrauded the Provin Ocial welfare department of received a two year suspended sen tence yesterday and was ordered to pay Back the full i Verla Mae a clerical for defrauded the government by reporting Only half her Over a six year while actually earned be tween july and june she told welfare officials her earnings were Only judge Robert Unidel was Kotowski doctored old pay stubs entering new pay period showing a lower income than she actually re the altered pay stubs were disco Vered during an internal investigation the welfare department and the matter was then turned Over to court was Kotowski told police it was hard to support her four even with the social assistance and income from her and on several occasions the even had to borrow Back my Chil Drens allowance to make ends i defence counsel Glowacki said was no evidence before the court to indicate Kotowski used the Money for extravagant u was a situation she fell she none of the luxuries one would expect would follow from something Jike he added that Kotowski is of paying restitution one n because she has in denied the or Occas from the Sale of her lathers Hawryluk i for the second consecutive week a for mayor during the last civic election has failed to appear in court to answer charges against yesterday William Hawryluk was 3 but even in his absence fee was convicted in bylaw court of failing to comply with a City during an sex Parte hearing Ijane Maurer found Hawryluk guilty fined him and ordered him to f of another for witness the charges were Laid after Hawry Luk ignored an order from the City requesting he take out a permit for his by Ron Campbell traffic and storm sewers were backed Cable to and Power went off and Trees were felled by Winnipeg most intense thunderstorm of the year yesterday during the late afternoon Rush although the storm caused mainly inconvenience to it wiped out up to 100 per cent of crops in the Adolphe area South of the said Raymond Reeve of Rural municipality of Lagasse said flax and uns watched wheat in the District were head damaged by the wind and Hail that came with the1 some of the Fields were right Down Flat following the he in the town of the leaves Are pretty Well All stripped by the wind and some Asphalt shingles and some siding had come off Homes and by 9 a Good six inches of hailstones were still lying on the Lagasse Harry site in Trouit building Crown attorney Lor t nne opted i r hearing yesterday disregarded a second court summons As a result of the growing number of no shows in bylaw cout recently Al most one in three do not obey their the has in some i cd to Stop using sex pane and instead Issue w if Loi of fail to a last week in bylaw Coan and was a a for Lui is cd to mayor Bill Usi aces three charges c City bylaws by ing commercial events at the Iran scone recreation before the warrant was executed Golden notified the judge he had mixed up the of Tes of two court cases he is involved judge Maurer accepted his explanation and the War rant was he did appear in court and win his lawyer made a motion to Iive the charges against Jim quashed on the basis the information listing the he said the Farmers have crop insure which covers Hail but there is a Large the hailstorm did Little crop damage North of the Andrew of the provincial agriculture said the Hail affected a wide strip near the Junction of the perimeter Highway and path a spokesman for Mcewen Garden supplies in that area said the Hail was pretty Small and lasted Only 15 gusts to 85 whipped by winds gusting to 85 pm or rain poured Downin blinding sheets in the accompanied by Hail up to two centimetres in a Winnipeg weather office spokes Man said a thunderstorm was expected but not one of such it broke right Over the before any warning could be the storm lasted about iy2 beginning around and dumped my of water on the City before moving off toward the South while some City streets were flood particularly at the main arteries remained open and Winnipeg police said there were no major traffic the Winnipeg fire department said a House at 329 Bannerman was struck by lightning at the roof and upper level of the House sustained 000 no one was when a Manitoba Hydro Power line went Down on Pembina Highway near Killarney it Cut Power to Winnipeg Videon Cable television custom ers on the West Side of the red interrupting to service for Cable customers in Garry and fort standby Power unit Jack Videon Vic president and general said his company used a standby Power unit to restore television service an hour and a Quarter after the outage and Manitoba Hydro had full Power Back to the system Ai it 30 p Manitoba Hydro spokesman Don Clit Stock Stirt storm caused two a Riojos Powe both of a hours Thi f x g a he Volt line Wpm about 4i causing o u f i i if if f i i 13 i n no Wijt Fawi 01 Foi said Charles Chap cold ens an accused is entitled to Krow if Hes facing the changes Stern from Golden use of the former country club located on Agaid Road Jor a june 20 a Public dance on june 21 and a july 12 Swap judge reserved her decision in the Case uni free press storm toppled a billboard framework Al Portage City Snow re Foj v v v i the from of cab Iuey of by of i 1 i 1 t i Only i i s residential to the Snow blowing reduction to in administrative Sug from become City reviewing the on Snow remove to reduced it or then i he in v Ritoji the the suggestion emanated from an 1 jiistr3jjn report made Public on 7 listed several methods of it cites 110million Snow Jii Tion i level of i she said most people who complained vere upset that the City had apparently dealt with the matter during july when Many Wian speggers were out of the City and when Snow removal was not a she was joined in her opposition to the proposal yesterday by Alf Skowron who said he too had received a great number of phone Calls from constituents upset with the Skowron said he received a number of Calls from elderly persons who feared they might be trapped in their Homes for the Winter if the City reduced 1 Sifton shares ruling made cetus from the Sale of 334 class a i shares of up publications newspapers last year h d n Trust for the youngest i Sifton four a of Queens Bench judge has in a written Justice John who last year empowered the trustees of the John Sifton estate to sell the class a ruled the proceeds about Are to be bel4 for Victor the 334 Worth each in the Thomson takeover of up Publica represented per cent of the voting Stock of the former newspaper which included the Winnipeg free press and the Toronto Globe and judge Hunt said the proceeds should be accumulated and in vested by the trustees of the estate until Victor at the time of a turns at which tune the Money should be turned Over to ;