Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 23, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Little Fox Money sent to researchers so far by Barbara Robson less than half the million raised by the ferry Fox Marathon of Hope has been earmarked for spa Effie cancer research projects so and Only a fraction of this has actually been paid according to the National cancer Institute of Institute president Paul Scholefield said Money sent to researchers so far is less than the interest made on the million the which administers the Marathon fund and another million expected to come from ferry pox Day activities across the country has so far committed million in Grants for five research but although officials said there Are plans to spend some of the Money is now being disbursed to Only three of the committed programs five year Grants of million apiece announced in Boon brings in the million Mara Thon fund is now invested in Bonds and Short term deposits and earning 20per cent a committee of financial experts makes the investments to ensure a High relatively insignificant amounts have gone out to researchers because weve just started the initial pay said Institute treasurer Alan Martin mid he didst know the exact amount of interest to Date on the in vested but said it probably exceeds the amount already distributed in Martin also said it is an inappropriate time to Start describing to the Public what weve sent to i Vestiga tie said a financial statement will be available after March the a Clos fiscal it was Fox wish that the Money raised in his Marathon be donated to not Public education or pre so that the disease that claims one in five Canadian lives can be knocked As contributions soared last the Necic decided not to ask Fox if he wanted the principal or Only the interest to Bencic Vic Epresi Dent Robert Macbeth its not a deliberate attempt in any sense to spend just the said Louis Necic vice pres ident and head of the ferry Fox special committee distributing the we spent As much As we thought we see Fox Page 4 Burton marries Toronto Cummings Cloudy tonight 4 sunny tomorrow 19 september vol 109 no 243 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 25p Home delivery 957055o classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Alcan selects a site North of Stonewall Jim free press by Ingeborg Boyens a proposed million smelter will be built on a 20squaremile site in the Rural municipality of Rockwood if a decision is made to proceed with the officials of the aluminium company of Canada said Jacques Al cans director of development for told a press conference the Between Stonewall and is the Best of 16 reviewed by his Bougie said the within 25 kilo metres of the perimeter Highway on the Northern outskirts of offers Access to both the in and up rail economic Access to adequate Power natural water and Good most of municipal and Community leaders in the immediate and sur rounding have strongly indicate their support for our said Bougie said Al cans real estate Aronovitch and is meeting with the landowners involved today and will hold further discussions to take options on specific sections of although the company named its preferred site this the final decision on whether to build May not be made until the site selection is part of a million feasibility the next step will be socioeconomic and Geo technical studies on the pro posed if the proposed smelter is it is estimated it will create 700 new Perma nent jobs and about 500 indirect jobs in related the smelter would have the capacity to produce tonnes of ingots a would operate on a 365 Day per year basis and would require 360 megawatts of Power under a letter of intent signed with the aluminium the province has agreed to sign Over a minority share in ownership of the proposed billion Limestone generating bar Law changes toasted by hotels Dan George Dies chief Dan George died in hos Pital Early this morning at North Vancouver Lions Gate he was cause of death was not by Joe Rubin patrons of Manitoba bars will now be Able to drink draught Beer out of share the area around a standup bar with More than 50 other people and if the manager allows it them attorney general Gerry Mercier received a standing ovation after he announced the changes to the Provin Cial liquor control commission policies at the Manitoba hotel associations annual convention geared primarily to liquor the 18 changes he announced Are not expected to have a dramatic effect on the drinking hotel association executive Vic president Dario Perfumo said the Public will eventually Benefit from in All the Public will get a better measure of he Merciers announcement stopped Short of major changes recommended in May by a provincial liquor review the three member inquiry suggested issuing photo identification cards to persons reaching Legal drink ing and treating occasional permit holders the same As regular because the review committees major recommendations require Cabi net Mercier said they wont be dealt with for several he said his department is currently study ing photo identification systems in other in addition to repealing the liquor commissions policy requiring tide see hotels Page 4 Canada relations at risk Over Oil Ottawa told Washington up the Reagan administration has served Public notice for the first time that Canada risks a crisis in relations with the United states and possible loss of world com Mercial status unless backs away from nationalist Energy and economic a spokesman for prime minister Trudeau responded in Ottawa that can Ada still stands by its policies Trudeau told president Reagan in a meeting last relations Are sliding dangerously towards said state undersecretary myer Rashish in a new York speech the dangers of retaliation Are real and relations risk irreparable citing Canadas role among the Lead soviets Trade charges on eve of High level talks the Washington Post United nations the soviet Union and the United on the eve of their first High level talks of the Reagan yesterday exchanged harsh charges and sharply conflicting positions that dramatized growing East West tensions along a Broad the soviet charges by foreign minis Ter Andrei Gromyko in a Caus tic and sometimes sarcastic address to the in general was a Headon attack on recent policies and a notable departure from the relatively restrained official soviet rhetoric of the past nine the in a letter from president Reagan to soviet president Leonid Brezhnev delivered yesterday in Moscow and made known Here in paraphrase by a were less provocatively but they nonetheless included Strong charges and accusatory language that is rare in a letter Between powerful Heads of see Page 4 ers of the world economic Rashish said we look to Canada to formulate its policy consonant with those implicit was a hint that which was Host in july to the Sevenna Tion economic could lose its membership in what Rashish called the Industrial Canada has already been excluded from a tinted meeting of the other six on Trade 19 in new York Canadian embassy officials said were shocked by the tone of the Rashish on which they did not receive the customary Advance the Rashish speech was delivered to the Centre for inter american relations in new Canadian ambassador Peter Towe went ahead with plans to tape a response to be broadcast later today on the Public radio net the Rashish the first Public attack at such a High official reinforced accompanying warnings from the state department that Canada faces twin threats of direct Retalia Tion and pressure to indict Canada through International Robert assistant state Sec see Canada Page 4 wheelchair Whiz attorney general Gerry his foot in a wheels through an obstacle course in front of health sciences Mercier was one of several people who guided a wheelchair through the course As part of wheelchair awareness which ends ban act ruling monday decision expected to trigger new political wrangling Ottawa up the supreme court of Canada announces its ruling on prime minister Trudeau constitutional package but any Deci Sion Likely will mean a new beginning for political wrangling Between Ottawa and the provinces rather than an the judgment will be broadcast live by both to networks and Csc while most canadians will have a Chance to watch chief Justice Bora Laskin deliver the historic who has hinted his political career is tied to a conclusion in the constitutional will be out of the country on a trip to Korea that his office said was impossible to Western premiers have said that even if they lose in they will continue their fight in where the British parliament if Ottawa goes ahead with its plans be asked to pass the Canadian govern ments Trudeau has said there will be a hell of a fight politically if the court decides against the main questions the supreme court has been asked to answer d would Trudeau proposals affect Federal provincial relations or the privileges and Powers of the provinces d is there an unwritten convention that the commons and Senate should not ask Britain to Amend the Constitution in a Way that affects provincial Powers without their consent d is there a constitutional require ment that provincial consent must obtained before any changes Are made amending the provinces Powers savings add up Ottawa has saved a tidy million or More As a result of Albertas Over shipments of Oil to Eastern both governments knew about and both kept record Cabinet prime minister Trudeau minor shuffling of his Cabinet yesterday turned it into a record operation with 35 the largest since flight delay the second flight of the space shuttle Columbia will be delayed weeks or even a month beyond its 9 launch Date because of a fuel spill that unglued some of its heat protective seam of Gold tonight is the big night for the Winnipeg jets Dale Haverchuck the seam of Gold in the teams draft mine but its an even bigger night for John Index Ann 31 45 28 23 72 Jumble 7 65 sports to
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