Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 21, 1981

Issue date: Monday, September 21, 1981
Pages available: 124

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba N n j v r h n is i j j a v Jim of tit pm std Winnipeg free september 1981 3 Frisbee in the Park Nina proved herself a Good Pupil in the Art of concentrates on the toss after fixing an Eye on the Frisbee throwing yesterday in Assiniboine at left she lets the Effort leaving her pleased As realtors fined for late filing of audits 21 firms penalized for delay in giving Trust fund records to commission by Ritchie Gage late filing of Trust fund audits to the Manitoba securities commission resulted in court fines levied against 21 real estate companies in the past 18 the Trust funds Are monies belonging to prospective buyers who have made Cash deposits on real estate the funds Are held by the realtors in Nonin Terest bearing although 21 firms were charged and a total of 65 realty companies failed to file audit certificates within four months of their fiscal yearned a requirement under the real estate brokers although filed All of the audit certificates showed Trust funds records in said Jim registrar for the we rely heavily on the audit to Monitor broker Trust fund when the Trust certificate int it May be an indication of a possible shortfall in the he the number of companies filing late is Low compared to the 700 real estate brokerage firms in the province who file on but Storslee said the commission considers the number High because of the importance of the audit the audit system allowed the com Mission to discover a deficiency in the Trust account of mosaic management consultant a Winnipeg realty firm which has since there was in Trust Money while the Trust account had a balance of the broker initially told a commis Sion investigator the shortfall was about after a further the shortfall was found to be but the fund was made Good by a realtors Bond and put up by Earl president of the Compa the securities commission charged the company under the act for failing to Liberal party official scolds members for not keeping Faith by Ingeborg Boyens Lorna National policy chairman for the Liberal admonished disbelieving party members saturday for not keeping the Faith in trying Marsden said she understood Liber als Are often blamed for High interest rising Energy prices and the discord Between Federal and provincial but party members should actually be proud of their Federal governments track she told a conference of the Manitoba Liberal youth commis its More important now than it has Ever been to stand up and be identified As a she there is absolutely nothing wrong with being Tough and with being a Marsden said the Federal government policies that Are now under persistent attack Are the very ones party Mem Bers demanded for prime minister Trudeau did not sell out his principles in drafting the recent Energy agreement with she he was simply respond ing to an 11yearold Call for those sorts of Energy Trudeau at that time promised a seven Point Energy platform guiding Canada to self sufficiency and that Promise has been some party members evidently dont see it that she Marsden chastised members for for getting that Liberal programs Are based on decisions made at policy it worries me that members of our own party where did that come from the party has been asking for them to do these things for 11 she we Are getting what we asked it was a really Good Liberal policy and we kept Marsden said some like the criticism Trudeau took for attend ing an Energy conference in Are absolutely instead of folding under party members should be showing their nextdoor neighbors How Ottawa has stuck to its and they should remember the positive things the cur rent Federal government has such As its work on the North South dialogue with developing Marsden predicted liberals will be see even More criticism in the coming months from Canadian business and Washington for the governments at tempts to nationalize the Oil Marsden said she was Happy the Liberal unlike what she termed Canadas More dogmatic political al is Able to John Federal minister responsible for technology and the also told about 30 delegates to the conference that the party is not faring As badly As some Roberts said High interest rates and inflation should not be described As but As Canadas real growth rate has actually been twice As High As that in the unemployment is the Dollar is recovering and the country boasts the highest rate of production growth in the Roberts we be spooked by those who claim we Are going to hell in a he there is a lot to be excited and optimistic Roberts said most of Canadas eco nomic ills have been caused by Ameri can the minister said canadians should be looking for an economic strategy that will help the country achieve its potential in the prepare proper Trust records and fail ing to keep sufficient funds to meet its mosaic was fined a total of in another Linda investments was warned once for late then fined the following year for the same when it was late for the third time last the firm was again fined and had its real estate brokers licence Storslee said the first time a company fails to file its audit certificate on time it is on the second offence it May be but this is done at the discretion of the he each Case is taken realty companies Are required to keep dated monthly receipts and disbursements on Cash deposits accompanying offers to Purchase property limited companies can be fined up to on a first offence of filing the certificate late and on a second corporations face a maximum Fine of for an initial none of the 22 companies found guilty of late filing in the last 18 months received much More than the minimum Fine in but raised this year to the maximum Fine to any of the 21 companies was the following companies filed late and were fined owe Benson securities management Ltd drus realty Fidiam Canada x l realty Castle estate Dart holdings Meinzer construction Gar agencies Bennet Linda in vestments Harry Moroz realty twin Gables realty Don Pepe realty Frederick Stoppel consultants Manor Homes area realty Mai port invest ments tri shield real demand rising for languages instruction by Glen Mackenzie demands for instruction in languages other than English and French Are mushrooming in greater Winnipeg school forcing trustees to choose Between upsetting parents and establishing potentially expensive pro Winnipeg division officials Are faced with requests from italians who want classes maintained and portuguese who want them officials have also heard from filipino and Viet namese who want coordinators to help and a chinese language group looking for a better Deal than for class room Les the divisions Community Liaison said three factors account for the increased popularity of language instruction a cultural resurgence among fourth and fifth Gen ration groups such As ukrainians and the Federal governments support for and new immigrant groups seeking to retain their cultural the Winnipeg division now has about French immersion students and about 60 in the ukrainian bilingual the Oneperko Daday Lan Guage program also includes about 300 studying 150 140 italian and 28 latin eco seven Oaks school division has French immersion and ukrainian bilingual and plans to add a hebrew bilingual program in septem superintendent Glenn Nicholls said he doubts other language programs will be but if the programs grow As expected about 20 per cent of division students will be in one of the three programs in about 10 he said a bilingual program costs about a of which the province pays about 50 per cent through regular the division tried twice unsuccessfully to get extra fund he spent Frank a social development officer with the Secretary of states office in said Ottawa spent sub izing language programs in Manitoba for the year ending March and about has been allot Ted for the current fiscal but the Federal funding ends when the program is offered by a school he Elizabeth a Winnipeg Divi Sion trustee and executive director of the International said if the provincial government endorses Multi language it should also provide extra they the province often Start the Pilot program and then say Here it i think we have to lobby against she Willcock said she has had Telephone Calls in recent months from some people who have a very fundamental belief that we should not get involved in the teaching of other but she and other educators believe the language training is Geoff Manitoba associate Deputy education said the government will spend about this school year on Pilot bilingual ukrainian programs in Transcona Springfield and Agassiz the Beausejour area school one classroom per other divisions which have started their own bilingual programs will receive help through curriculum develop ment and other benefits of the Pilot but no special Davies perhaps the most difficult problem for school boards is deciding How Many students a bilingual class should Winnipeg school boards policy re quires that at least 18 students Register in a language class for the division to Start it in Grade 7 or Grade and at least 25 in an elementary then if enrolment declines in higher the division wont be left funding a program with few maintain policy trustees voted recently to maintain the current but also instructed the administration to meet with italian representatives to see if 14 students registered for a Grade 7 class can somehow be the trustees also voted to meet with a portuguese and to consider hiring vietnamese and filipino coordinators in in seven Oaks school division there is no specific policy on class but the smallest bilingual class has 17 students and the divisions Overall policy says primary grades should have no More than 25 Boniface school Board sets mini mums of 15 for kindergarten classes and 18 for Grade another difficulty is providing enough learning Myrtle Manitoba association of school trustees said the Large number of american produced textbooks makes this a problem in English As in bilingual subjects such As physical education and music Are often taught in the second while subjects requiring textbooks can be taught in education in polish and other languages is not new in Manitoba Zimmerman textbooks shortly before the first world War the province had about people of ethnic origin other than English and about of French origin out of a total but the Legisla Ture in 1916 passed a Law prohibiting instruction in other languages after it was revealed Many schools were perpetuating immigrant languages without teaching this remained in effect until when the new democratic party government allowed More instruction in the progressive conservative government changed the Law again in 1978 to allow for instruction in other Winnipegosis finds my after 5month search after More than five months of Winnipegosis has found a doctor to work in the Community thus averting the threatened closing of the towns 18bed Errol a physician from is awaiting final Immi Gration clearance from the Canadian Don Winnipegosis Hospital said Johnson is expected to arrive within the next Cou ple of the town and area Are anxiously awaiting his said he said Canadian immigration officials Are trying to Speed up the paper work involved in bringing Johnson to they realize the urgency of Burr said the Manitoba medical associations physician placement Bureau helped locate a doctor to serve the Community of after the towns last physician left at the end of since then the located 60 Kilometres Northeast of has been served by doctors from neighbor ing Burr said Johnson will act As physic update a weekly followup to the bringing readers up to Date on stories that have appeared in the free Ian for the Hospital As Well As for a new 20bed personal care Home that opened in Winnipegosis this ambulance funds sought Gimli area residents have sent a petition to health minister Bud Sherman asking him to increase fund ing for the deficit troubled ambulance service which serves the the containing Signa has also been endorsed by the Winnipeg Beach residents said Rose spokesman for Resi dents seeking better funding for the ambulance service which is about 000 in operating from the Johnson memorial Hospital in 90 Kilometres North of the ambulance ser vice covers communities along the West Shore of Lake although its two ambulances serve thousands of temporary residents Dur ing the the provincial Grant for operating the service is based upon the Small number of permanent Resi dents in the local residents met in Gimli during August to discuss the future of the service and decided to lobby Sherman and examine the possibility of raising local taxes to cover the Hospital officials say it costs for each ambulance run and every trip the service loses user rates Are for a local plus seven cents a while the ambulance is As it costs for a trip to the ambulance service has also experienced difficulty in attracting enough volunteers to station one of its units in nearby Winnipeg defender test in Spring Bob Diemert Low Cost prototype air plane which he says can be used against russian tank forces in is still a few months away from the Carman inventor began working on a expendable antitank plane a couple of years ago but he has run into several design his latest which features a revolutionary Wing is supposed to solve those problems but he said last week that a test flight int scheduled until Diemert said he is still confident the plane will be a Success and will eventually be sought after by several he that until the plane is actually in not going out and actively recruiting Thall come soon enough after the plane is the air Force is reportedly intrigued by Diemert defender while the Canadian according to die has dismissed the concept As Twood of to Waves near More than 34 television starved Manitoba communities will soon be flooded with programs from four new channels and six radio they Are included among the More than applications for licences to receive transmission signals broadcast by candian satellite communications the applications were made after the Canadian radio television telecommunications commission licenced can com last april to provide program Ming to All Remote and undeserved communities in the crts granted the licence in an attempt to discourage isolated communities from picking up illegal signals from television stations in the United the service promises four television including one in for a projected subscription fee of a plus free Access to six pm radio stations and two native language radio most existing receiving Stati s will be Able to pick up the new channels with Only minor the decision is in accordance with the crts mandate to promote and television networks to As Many canadians As ;