Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 27, 1981

Issue date: Thursday, August 27, 1981
Pages available: 102
Previous edition: Wednesday, August 26, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free August Outlook for Grain prices main worry in Boom year the Canadian Canadian Farmers Are ily harvesting excellent buoyed by the pet of record but uneasy about the Outlook for Grain of this years crops of Grain arid oilseed Are projecting High production and Market analysts Are expecting Export sales of tonnes during the 19811982 crop United Grain a Prairie Farmer cooperative based in says it expects Farmers will Harvest tonnes of rapeseed and that would be 22 per cent More than last year production of tonnes and almost 11 per cent More than the five year average of 37 j in the the crop is estimated at thanks to generally favourable weather conditions this year and a i percent reduction in at its lowest level since but the Canada grains a research and farm policy advisory menu pers the Rosy Outlook with a prediction of Tower Grain of ice he the Eil said to t situation report yesterday that prices will be affected by unfavourable eco nomic conditions highlighted by High interest rates and record global As a the longer term Outlook for 82 is for record but at prices marginally below the averages of said the report by Randy Market analyst with the Sokol warns that record exports would test the physical and logistical capacity of grata handling and transportation they would require minimal labor Blini Pattona throughout correction Simpsons ears re Sears and on Page 54 of tuesdays please note that the tuneup prices Are Sears regular not a Spe Cial As also the Battery blankets Are not we sincerely regret any inconvenience to our correction re Ira advertisement of 25 copy Runft fresh roast info chickens 4q Utility 6 to 7 i Nimni sorry for any inconvenience caused our i our Best Short term rate behind that observation lies us to feint of i by Grain Hurt Drew in Thunder who handle More than half the wests in Grain handlers in Vancouver Are in the midst of negotiations on a new contract and agree ments with railway workers expire this the Council said with the improved Supply Situa Tion this Canadian wheat exports should reach com pared with the previous High level of million last Barley exports could reach five million tonnes this up 41 per cent from the million mid in David Evans Bales Straw in a Field just North of Winnipeg where the 1w1 Harvest is steelworkers win pay for negotiating Thompson staff Inco metals company has agreed to pay Union members for time spent in Neotia resolving one of the More controversial items in current con tract but Blake president of local United steelworkers of told a meeting of about 700 Union members Here yesterday there Are still about 12 no monetary items to be discussed before an agreed upon deadline contract talks stalled on the pay ment Issue when represent Ives of the hourly paid steelworkers refused to meet with Inco until the company found a solution to the under the Union negotiators receive a minimum four hours pay each time they More if the meeting is longer than four Mcgrath the Union Leader said he Felt the Point was won because of Strong support from workers at an earlier membership that ones been on the table since 1970 As far As i he its the first time incas Ever done anything about it Here or at Sud Mcgrath said Compa is response to most other items has been the 26 monetary including a request for a pay in crease Over one will be discus sed in negotiations beginning tues Day and running until further membership meetings Are scheduled for wednesday and when the agreement will be pre a Union ratification vote is set for the Day before the current Inco contract per annul lumber for 3059 Days rate subject to minimum Deposit is maximum is for rates for other terms Call your nearest Branch or our Tollfree number 18002689708 compare our our terms and our conversion clause with your Bank the permanent Canada permanent Trust company Canada permanent mortgage corporation members Canada Deposit insurance 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