Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 22, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Lip gives Benator her special Carters Many routes auteur it Paradise without holies today Wolfin sheiks d Beer Ingup by five cents a dozen will pay five Tenti Mote for starting i go a result of the Federal decision which Titt fetes the mice of Beer to the Cost of the provincial Public utilities Board released an order yesterday which approves passing on the federally imposed the increase affects wholesale prices paid by the liquor commission to Bill general manager of the liquor control said yesterday the wholesale increase Wilt meant Consul fiefs fruit five cents More Lor a six or a 12paek of the excise tax was first announced in last october Federal budget it was originally designed to Index Beer prices every three that was later changed to once a year in the proposal Drew criticism from opposition members near the close of the commons session in june during debate on Bill which implemented the tax some members argued that the Beer would eventually drive canadians to hard which was unaffected by the a spokesman for the Brewers association of Canada estimated the ing of Beer would raise the Price of a 12pack in Manitoba to from in five William counsel for the utilities said it is the Only excise tax he knows of which is indexed to the Cost of sunny today 29 Cloudy tonight 14 Winnipeg free press Avail Ftp 1ofi1 4an or ohm Eoo am h m Una Tel a final 250 4oe with supplements August vol 109 no 222 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets i h0f1m own Fify Cleat Lam 9562330 req station number 0266 implant a first by Joe Rubin a Winnipeg woman became the first Canadian to undergo a pancreas trans Plant almost ceasing to be a diabetic Sherry received 40 per cent i of her Sisters pancreas during a hour operation in the largest of a handful of centres in the world which do the David the Minneapolis surgeon said kidds trans Plant is expected to hold because her tissue is perfectly matched with that of her Terri Sutherland and Michael Farns kidds Winnipeg general Pratti say her diabetes symptoms should now she will almost literally be a diabetic one Day and not the Farns Worth said on the phone from her Minneapolis Hospital bed kid said she Felt Well and had Little her blood sugar is Back to Sutherland said the pancreas began to work almost i Media of the 150 pancreas transplants per formed Only 15 Are still diabetics cannot make enough Insu Lin or effectively use the pancreas pro diced hormone which Breaks Down sugar and other As a the bloods sugar level is High while the body tissues Are diabetics Are prone to such com plications As heart kidney failure and loss of Farnsworth began treating kidds ailment in he said she was then classed As a Brittle one whose disease is hard to control be cause blood sugar Levels fluctuated press clipping one kidds Mother showed Farnsworth a press clipping about a new pancreas operation for the doctor tracked the work Down to head of the University of Minnesota pancreatic transplant Farnsworth eventually went Tominie Apolista examine Sutherland Case results and discuss Kidd As a possible kidds sight was without she would have been Blind in 18 Farnsworth when the time came to choose a kidds parents and two Sisters were tested in Winnipeg for tissue Kidd and her sister were As close As possible without being the same Farnsworth at Kidd was reluctant to let her sister Terri knew what her chances were she was told she might become a diabetic and i didst want her to risk but she said she wanted to go through with surgery slated for Midway was delayed by an emergency then Kidd developed a diabetic complication her Retina detached itself from the Back of her right corrective surgery was performed in she was told to wait a then the same complication occurred in her left the transplant was postponed Kidd and Anderson were finally wheeled into adjacent operating doctors removed 40 per cent of Andersons pancreas and nestled it in kidds mooring it to an artery and vein so insulin could pour into the although it is doubtful the surgery will Correct the damage that has been done to kidds Sutherland said it will Avert kidney failure and nerve bloody footprint near Patch of dried blood Points toward dears Volkswagen parked at site where it is believed mystery police suspend search in missing Man Case by Tom Goldstein City police have suspended their search for Paul Clear who disappeared monday night on his Way to but they intend to continue their i Vestiga staff Des in charge of crimes against said yester Day police completed their sweep of the Keewatin Street area South of Inkster Boulevard to the up rail line thursday and found the search will not resume until something turns he of 23 play Greeni was last seen leaving Home for his Job on the Midnight shift at Lavatts Mani Toba brewery about Mon police towed dears red 1969 Volkswagen Type Iii plate end 909 to the site where the blood stains a turning Bay at Kinder television Crews and photographers were invited to take lures of what police think the scene was at about monday in the Hope that More witnesses will come police also wanted to show that the Volkswagen was not a Beetle but see police Page 4 province starving heritage report say Al by Mary Ann Fitzgerald an advisory group has slammed the Manitoba government for financially starving its heritage it Calls for establishment of an adequately funded Manitoba heritage com Mission to work at arms length from the government to direct heritage Manitoba is eighth among the prov both in per capita funding for heritage and in actual funds committed to this int an enviable record for a province with a heritage As Rich As that of the heritage working said in a report re leased yesterday by the office of Cul Tural affairs minister Norma the 10member working headed by Kathleen was appointed to advise the government on heritage policy for Manitoba in Manitoba budgeted million for heritage projects this but the report says government funding should be increased by 10 per cent each year for the next three Over and above bold initiative a new initiative must be instituted now to give Pur heritage its Neces sary priority and and to develop these resources in a effective and Lon term the report told the in a statement accompanying the termed the report interest ing and who last week end married Winnipeg brewery executive John is out of the her office said she will continue to use the name Price in her political unless this commitment is made the province will its heritage responsibilities and would de Prive future generations of their birth the report Price noted More than million More will be contributed in the current year from departments lottery revenues and other boosting the governments total spend ing to million in this claiming the present level of fund ing is totally inadequate to meet the needs of heritage the advisory group said operating funding to permanent institutions must not be left to the vagaries of a from tax base Public support for major institutions such As the Manitoba museum of Man and nature and the Winnipeg Art gallery should be supplied entirely from the tax the report lotteries funding should be directed to onetime special events or matched with private sources to enrich endow ment the report said increased funding to the arts last year was a Welcome step it is now time for similar increased funding to be Given to the heritage the report proposes a new organizational with the Winnipeg Art the Manitoba museum of Man and nature and the provincial archives of Manitoba coming under the jurisdiction of the proposed Manitoba heritage at present they Are directly under the Wing of the department of cultural the Manitoba arts Council would re main the Agency with the mandate to support the professional the heritage receiving funding from the the Federal government Aruj other sources Gra full tax advantages in and would be in charge of program implementation and manage along with developing its own it would be made up of seven Mem Bers at Large nominated by the mayor of the executive director of the Winnipeg the chief Justice of Manitoba and the president of the Union of Manitoba municipal the province would name four representatives to the the report also called for an immedi ate study of the archives of increased funds for Purchase of Docu ments relating to Manitoba and for cataloguing the rare Book collection of the legislative Winnipeg Art gallery director Roger a member of the heritage work ing said the Best aspect of the proposed heritage commission is that it will pull together a coordinated and cooperative Effort by All these con servers which now exist ind Epen Selby foresaw the proposed heritage commission As being of particular assistance to the Small Community Muse of which there Are More than 120 in Public and Kent commission salaries head million Cost by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa preliminary estimates show that pay and expenses for three commissioners and their administrative staffers make up the largest sin Gle item of the million spent by the Kent Royal commission on new spa the commission brought Down a re port tuesday which among other things Kent his pay Cost a Day recommended breakup or partial Brea Kup of the newspaper contracts for editors and establishment of a press panel responsible to the Justice commissioners talk chief commissioner Tom Kent Cost the Royal commission a of which a Day goes to Dalhousie University in Halifax where he is a Dean and professor of administrative Stu Kent is a former free press editor and past aide to the late prime minister Lester former Toronto Star ombudsman Borden Spears and former Csc presi Dent Laurent Picard got a Day As All commissioners administrative travel and other expenses will come to by the time the commission finishes its final vol Umes by years commission Secre tary Nicholas Gwyn said yesterday in an the commission began work last 3 and Hopes to wrap up the final details by the end of the Gwyn estimates Are for the whole although there could be additional sex see probe Page 4 Canadian Dollar rises to 83cent level Montreal up the Canadian Dollar leaped what some traders term an important psychological Barrier on North american Money markets yes breaking into the 83cent level for the first time since the which began its plunge below the level july Rose to cents in sporadic trading yesterday to close finally at exactly thursdays close was the Canadian currency began a slow climb 10 after More than a month of steady the airtime Low of just a fraction below the 7 close of was recorded during the great analysts attributed yesterdays grease to three factors a weak Mance by the Dollar on european sudden commercial demand for the Canadian Dollar and an anticipated decrease in interest people Short of Canadian or those who had to buy but had postponed the Purchase because it seemed so decided to buy because the currency seems to be getting Strong said one senior trader from an expected drop in interest rates is another he since the Gap Between interest rates in the and Canadas current High rates tend to Jure investments More logging another round of ground fogging began in Winnipeg last night to attack no viral mosquitoes which have hatched in Large numbers since recent heavy a temp Irish nationalist Owen Carron won the seat in the British parliament left vacant by the death of hunger striker Bobby Opic Western Oil Consumers got a big break yesterday when open members were unable to agree on unifying lock on Toad Australia Jane lock set a course record and grabbed the Lead in the Canadian women Amateur Golf championship indic Ann 69 77 43 6 Jumble Puzzle Jumble Millroy on 38 to
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