Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, September 11, 1981

Issue date: Friday, September 11, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 11, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba A Winnipeg free september Cree chiefs feel shortchanged by Bob lottery Winnipeg free press the Pas the swampy Cree trib Al Council chiefs say they Are being shortchanged by senior officials in Ottawa and Are not getting full Benefit from a 33percent increase in Indian band funding for chiefs and Council lors expenses announced by Indian affairs minister John Munro on june Munro said the raise would add million to funds allocated to Canadas 582 Indian in a statement presented to Indian affairs parliamentary Secretary Ray mond my for the chiefs said a redefinition of the approved increase made by top government officials has meant that a Large percentage of the intended in crease has been Grants automatic the chiefs understood that they would receive a 33percent increase based on the Core funding Grant which they use to cover their administrative the band councils Are free to spend this Money without reference to the Indian affairs the Grants Are Given automatically each year and Are not subject to Rene gotta under the is transferred from the Core funding to an overhead expense contribution which must be accounted the chiefs say the 33percent increase is calculated after this deduction is made from their Core chief Russell tobacco of the Moose Lake Indian band told Chenier that under the existing Core Grant his band receives based on the redefine ment it would receive instead of the it would have based on the Munro press the chiefs interpret the redefining As another government scheme to get increased control of band Oscar tribal Council executive said the part of the Core funds transferred to band overhead will be subject to renegotiation he predicted that eventually the in crease will be lost in the negotiating process because higher costs Are never met with equivalent funding in Chenier explained that the news re lease had gone out without Munro concurrence and the increase had not been approved by the governments native and social affairs this committee is made up of Cabinet ministers and Deputy ministers from such departments As Indian medical health services and the Secre tary of which Deal with social it was this committee that did the Chenier he noted that about 68 per cent of such government funding currently does not have to be accounted for to any Federal Lathlin said All this bureaucratic fancy footwork makes it difficult for the band leaders to read Between the lines to figure out what is Brian director general for Indian affairs in said he had no idea of Why the amount of was transferred from the Core Why that amount its a percentage of what this kind of thing makes us chief Charlie constant of the Pas Indian band criticized the whole budgeting he Felt that the band budgets should be prepared by August which would give ample time for Nego but at the Start of the new fiscal year on april All our funding should be in our Bank a he s reporter Sheila bean gets a lift from Canadas bodybuilding team of Les Berthelette Doug Ross and Doug bodybuilders Egypt bound musclemen team Canada heading for world championships in Cairo by Sheila bean oily solid and very Well Deve this is Canadas National bodybuilding team were talking and three of the four members Are from Winni fishermen want Hydro to pay for Power line to coops Plant Norway House fishermen want Manitoba Hydro to build a transmission line to provide Power to a recently opened fish Plant at play Green the Norway House fishermen Coop opened the new facility in after abandoning its 20yearold build ing on Flett also known As Sandy the fishermen have taken their claim before judge Patrick who is conducting arbitration hearings to resolve disputes Over the 1977 Northern flood Nelson a Coop told judge Ferg yesterday that the old Flett Island facility was in constant need of renovations and subject to the fishermen decided last year to build a new building on higher a 1975 signed by the Premier de Schreyer and filed with the said Hydro would pay the Cost of any Harold Hydro Liaison with the North Ern flood committee a collective of five Northern Indian bands said the move to play Green Point want necessary because measurements had shown the old site was Safe from Klassen added that the bands had originally asked Hydro weather Winnipeg area forecast mainly sunny today and brisk Westerly winds gusting to 40 Kilometres an hour this High today near Low tonight near High tomorrow near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mostly sunny with temperatures above Normal returning to near Normal readings of 19 and 7 monday and Northern Manitoba Cloudy periods and near Normal temperatures sunday and mostly sunny tuesday with temperatures a Little below Northwestern Ontario mainly sunny with above Normal temperatures cooler monday and temperatures Canada and the world to determine whether its operations were having any environmental effect on the Flett Island not whether it would fund a new facility capital Cost of the proposed Power line is estimated at or depending on the Type of the old facility had no Power source and Block ice was used for the hearing is scheduled to end today and judge Ferg is to Render a written Union members choose jury trial twelve Union members charged with conspiring to commit mischief during the height of the Bois Cascade strike in Northwestern Ontario elected trial by judge and jury yesterday during the first Day of their preliminary hear judge Roy Mitchell of Ontario provincial court in Kenora granted the request and then ordered a ban on publication for the duration of the preliminary charged Are Tulio Vic president of the lumber Mill and Sawmill workers local 2693 Remi Alfred the locals Vic president and business agents Douglas John Raymond Hanninen and Al Phonse As Well As Union members Enidio Wilfred Elmer Allan William Penney and Kenneth the men Are charged in connection with a vandalism spree Between and which resulted in an estimated million in damages to equipment owned by Bois Cascade Canada the which we rent Laid until have aroused some bitter feelings among residents in the town who feel the entire matter should have been forgot two weeks after the charges were about 40 people demonstrated outside a Kenora courtroom in support of the the preliminary hearing is expected to last at least a few City the fourth annual Shaheed Bhagat sports festival will begin at 9 tomorrow and resume sunday at Kildonan Parks North a prize distribution rally will be held at sunday at Desh Bhagat 469 Magnus More than 400 sportsmen and competitors Are expected to take fort Richmond lutheran Church will present a new series of worship services at 9 sunday at the 200 Dalhousie Folk eucharist will feature parts of the Liturgy and the hymns for the Day in Folk locals Les Doug Reid Schindle and British columbian Ray Beaulieu make up team Muscleman the Winni Eggers have All previously held the title of or if you Ross was in Berthe Lette in 79 and Schindle in two weeks ago in they each won the title of Canada 1981 in their respective weight Schindle has held his National title for five consecutive their victories in Vancouver placed them on team which is off to next week for the 1981 world bodybuilding both Ross and Schindle have competed on the world but this is the first time for he expects his first problem to be Jet i leave Here on and the Way my flights Are arranged i dont arrive in Egypt until wednesday eve the prejudging is thursday morn so i Hope my Energy is up for now in really psyched i Haven had a bad workout in six the prejudging consists of three in the relaxed stance the judges compare proportion and symmetry in the mens the compulsory exercises show off the competitors muscle definition and but they also Point out their the free pose round gives the competitors one minute to show off their bodies to the Best after the the competitors prepare for the final which consists of a repeat of the free pose this is when they Oil their so they look bronzed and its important to look said i try to get As much Sun As you cant look pasty besides he also spends a lot of time in the gym before a compete Berthelette works out for two hours every for the Canada contest i planned a year in i set Short term culminating in the final which was he Berthelette said he Doest use Ana Bolic but he Hopes to learn More about their use in he said they Are derivatives from the male and they enlarge and strengthen the mus if bodybuilding reaches the olym Pic games use of steroids will be but Berthelette said they Are so far deaths classified death National 19 g 17 14 31 g 32 9 32 12 30 u 25 3 28 15 30 9 28 12 Thunder 29 11 17 11 14 g 14 6 19 10 International 24 7 30 u new 24 16 24 16 22 12 28 19 23 13 17 12 33 16 23 15 32 23 20 12 i 25 14 29 15 20 10 Tel 29 23 resort spots los Cloudy 24 18 Las Clear 33 27 Clear 39 32 31 21 32 21 Clear 33 27 29 24 fair 33 21 Cloudy 31 24 31 26 31 25 Winnipeg temperature comparisons mean last Hie Tom on record in 1978 lows too record in 1918 precipitation total for 1 to 8 Normal of 537 Sherbrook suite Paul of 23 play Green Hus band of Barbara Margaret of Sel of 2366 Portage widow of Fred Gordon of 387 Lyle husband of Marelle Marion widow of James George Inga of 380 Guildford widow of Clifford husband of Donna Arnold Karl of 630 Spence Hus band of Wanda Charles of widower of Edna Robert of 98 Frederick Hus band of Gloria of 26 Andrews widow of Alexander Sidney of husband of Evelyn John of 131 Evanson husband of Ann re Niia ;