Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 2, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Enns orders probe of wild Rice Industry by rat cute Gigi Thi collapse Al Mano Mineka one of the largest Rie Ebuy ing has prompted a one Man commission of inquiry into the wild Rice Industry in Manitoba Indian the company ceased operations july s As a result of disagreements Over the historic fights of 18 bands to specific lakes covered in 22 leases in the Shell provincial according to those natural resources minister Harry Enns said he appointed a Oneman commission in an attempt to improve the departments knowledge of the wild Rice business in the native pickets can earn up to a Day picking the wild Nee and the dispute Over the lakes boils Down to hard Cash at the where the payments can change tic any within the Holder president of Holden w id a processing Plant in Silver said the problem is that there Are too Many there Are 40 canoes where there should be eight and the picking comes competitive and they bang away at the ruining a lot of said there could be much More de in a system which had proper allot Molden said that native people feel Treyve a historic right to the wild Rice with it was a Situa Tion typical of Large organizations where no one takes responsibility to organise things properly to property distribute pickers and protect the re said its a bureaucratic 1 touch it with a 10foot on Enns appointed a retired civil Harold to assess the system which is based on Cashat Shore among the problems to be straight ened out is inventory of the Rice tonnage for collection of provincial on Enns cancelled the wild race royalties because the situation was considered As it the Royalty payments were geared to penalize those few companies which honestly report the amount of Rice they gathered and we have no Way of pouncing Enns Mano Mineka had 22 among them some of the Best Rice lakes in the leased from the government at the company represented see Enns Page 4 doors closed on Lively pit Stuffl Cloudy tonight 8 sunny tomorrow 17 ii i i hit Winnipeg free press september 1981 vol 109 no Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 9570590 Diatsi tits 9562330 registration number 0266 Oil pact brings massive Price Rise gallon of gasoline Likely to Cost by july 1986 Ottawa Ottawa and Alberta have agreed to reach deep into the pockets of Consumers to end a bitter Energy pricing dispute that strained Federal provincial relations and stalled multimillion Dollar a new pact on Oil pricing and Revenue signed yesterday by prime minister Trudeau and Alberta Premier leaves Consumers fac ing staggering Price increases for Gaso line and Home heating Oil and smaller ones for natural Gas within the next five the Deal Means an increase of a barrel about 30 cents a litre to the consumer in the wellhead Price of conventional Oil by the current wellhead Price is a it will raise the Price of a gallon of gasoline to at least by already hit with a jump of a barrel earlier this year due to Albertas production face another 65centsabarrel jump or less than half a cent a litre at the in return for the higher the Federal government will a higher share of the take from Oil and Gas in Ottawa has received about 10 per cent of the Revenue from Oil and Gas Price while Alberta and the Industry split the other 90 per the forecast of the split on the billion to be up through 1986 gives Ottawa per Alberta per cent and the Industry per see Oil Page 4 the Oil pact d Deal guarantees High rate of inflation for d most critics Praise the d Oil Industry is d Peck Ord revamps his d Oil rigs expected to be lured Back to 59 highlights of the Oil agreement reached by the Federal and Alberta governments d a two tiered system will govern Oil with one Price scheduled for conventionally produced Oil from existing Fields and another for production from new Oil Sands plants and Frontier d old Oil will go up by a barrel on by in 1982 and by a year thereafter to reach a barrel in d new Oil will be at or near world prices and is slated to reach to producers in d the ceiling on old Oil will be 75 per cent of world and on new Oil 100 per cent of world d natural Gas prices will go up by 25 cents a thousand cubic feet every six months starting d the Federal government will withdraw its Export tax on natural Gas next d the Federal tax on Oil and Gas revenues will double from eight per cent to 16 per cent in d the Federal government will impose a 50 per cent tax on incremental Oil Revenue after royalties have been d both sides will work to encourage the immediate Startup of the Oil Sands projects that have been stalled by the d neither Side Wil make tax changes that will significantly alter the Revenue position of the other Side or the Industry during the life of the d Alberta will maintain production at Levels consistent with sound engineering Grain handler strike hits Thunder Bay from Canadian press Grain handlers brought Canadas busiest Grain port to a standstill when picket lines were thrown up at All 13 terminals in Thunder Bay this morn Frank chief negotiator for the striking Canadian Lakehead Grain terminal said we did this with the greatest of but now there out and stay out until All the issues Are Keith Secretary of the employ ers Lakehead terminal elevators As said elevator doors were being locked and there were no plans to restart our doors Are closed for the Dura Tion of the until an agreement has been he said in an inter View from his Winnipeg were always open to further Dis our position is Well known to the Union relative to but nothing has been formulated relative to further meetings of the John a Canadian wheat Board said about two thirds of Western Canadas Grain exports would be affected by the a single picket line had been set up yesterday at Cargill Grain Mazur said the Union is acutely aware of the repercussions of an fallout work particularly in a year that promises record Grain exports and near record but the Union has been without a contract since 31 and both conciliation and mediation efforts have failed to produce a the members of local 650 of the brotherhood of airline and steamship voted 95 per cent in favor of strike 17 and have been in a Legal position to walk out since last see Chain Page 4 Oerry free press Barbara with son is watching and waiting for any word of her husband Paul who disappeared on Barbara Clear waiting its been so i still have Hopes Hes still says by Tom Goldstein a soap opera flickered on the color television but no one was really paying its not one of the ones i watch its just Barbara Clear said yesterday As she sat on the feeding her baby her brother and a family Friend gazed blankly at the characters on the screen while the family Irish setter curled up on the Barbara Clear spends most of her time looking out the win Dow for some word about her Hus Paul has been missing for just Over two he disappeared 17 while on his Way to work the Midnight shift at Lavatts Manitoba his red Volkswagen Type Iii was found abandoned in a commercial Plaza on Keewatin Street just North of the up rail about two Kilometres patches of Matching dears were found on the police continue to investigate Al though extensive searches of the area failed to turn up any clues about the missing the use of hypnotism and a television reenact ment by police have failed to but unsubstantiated rumours have been Rife that dears body has been Barbara Clear has heard the although no one has phoned her Home with the Ive just heard it from people who said they heard it on the she i dont know its been so Long i still have Hopes Hes still she said she Doest understand How the Man she has known for More than a decade could have simply vanished from a Well lighted i still cant believe somebody didst see that they just Haven come Forward see missing Page 4 South Africa captures soviet Soldier from the news services Cape town South Africa Cap tured a soviet sergeant major and killed two soviet lieutenant colonels during its angolan a defence ministry spokesman said in a Telephone interview from pre the spokesman said Nikolai Feodorovich who was earlier identified As a warrant was captured during a skirmish in Angola about 50 Kilometres North of the namibian the who asked not to be said More than half of the South african forces in Angola have been withdrawn and the rest will be pulled out according to he could not say when the soldiers will to Namibia because they Are still having problems with land an informed source estimated that the Force totalled when the inva Sion began South Africa defence minister said yesterday that the soviet casualties in Angola prove the namibian guerrillas Are controlled and supported by the soviet there can be no doubt that the terrorist organization Swap South West Africa Peoples organization is controlled by and Given ideological and material support by the soviet said defence minister Magnus Malan in a it was generally believed and acclaimed that soviet Russia was Only indirectly but now the opposite has been namely the direct involvement of military person Nel on the lower Levels of terrorist the incident provides undeniable evidence indicating soviet russian involvement in the terrorist onslaught against South West the soviet advisers were encountered at Swap malans statement during the recent operations some of the russian officers working together with Swap came into Contact with usin the see Africa Page 4 90 Canada team Canada mauled Finland 90 last night in Canada cup hockey in while in Winnipeg the czechs held the formidable soviets to a 11 hitters Friend Albert the Genius behind nazi Germany wartime Industrial Effort and the Only Hitler associate to admit personal responsibility for War is similar tactics Manitoba conservatives reject criticism of their buy the ear of the Premier Keystone claiming the nip used a similar tactic to wipe out a dry chocolate if youre planning to take a crack at making your own chocolates at Check weather conditions chocolate making is definitely not a rain Day Ann 22 37 20 24 6 Jumble 7 53 sports to
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