Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Winnipeg free september s urging political action to halt Garrison by Penni Mitchell More that 30 Canadian and american groups Are calling for Canadian politicians to visit Washington and protest plans to proceed with the Garrison diversion the including the Manitoba federation of the Manitoba Farmers and the Metis As Well As several North groups representing met in Brandon during the weekend to plan strategy for pres Suring the government to Stop construction on areas of the project which would contaminate Canadian the 80 delegates also passed a resold order a Birch River Man has been charged murder and at a opted murder following a shooting the 300 Kilometres West of said Elroy Emmett arrested thursday after a Man was wounded by police while attempt ing to escape in a car from a farmhouse where hostage taking incident been the farmhouse standoff took place after ramp found the body of William John of Birch River just the the discovery made after police found Shelley of Birch River in the Birch River hotel with a facial Tofte reported in fair condition yesterday in the health Centre in whose House was occupied by refused yesterday to talk about the a police spokesman said the gunman allowed the occupants of the House to leave and then kept ramp at Bay for two the Man tried to escape in a but ramp stopped the vehicle with the spokesman said police were unable to convince the Man to surrender he was eventually arrested after being shot in the left hand with a police Tion urging the Manitoba government to seek support from other provinces in pressuring prime minister whom they feel should be pressuring president Reagan to halt the Many american Farmers and land owners Are unhappy with Garrison As alleging the govern ment is not paying a fair Price for land expropriated for Garrison land flooded the Farmers also complain that Waters from segments of the system have flooded the land and done irreparable harm to the Ted chairman of the Mani Toba action committee against Garri said the conference was held so the groups could elicit More govern ment support and bring the Garrison Issue to a its not just a Manitoba prob he its a Canadian prob Gerry another conference is confident that if both Levels of the government get the 6r a animations opposed to Garrison can convince american senators and con Gress representatives to take a second look at the Mckinney says the which would allow water to be drained from the Missouri River Basin into Manitoba River is getting very close to polluting Canad an a violation of the Boundary Waters treaty signed by both countries in if construction of the new Rockford the next slated phase of the is carried would be too late to do anything the damage would be said new parasites he said completion of the project would introduce new parasites into Manitoba water system and ruin sport and commercial fishing Indus tries in the although the government has said it will not violate the Boundary Waters Mckin Ney says completion of the diversion project can be the Only aim of continued the House of representatives has already approved an additional million for Arnason said Premier Lyons letters protesting Ren ewed work on the project Arent enough to prevent contamination of Canadian bikers play Santa about 150 bikers ranging in age from 17 to 50 joined the second annual toy run to the legislative building saturday where they donated 178 toys to the salvation army for Christmas the run was organized by Abate of a motorcycle lobby which is attempting to show bikers Are spokesman Ken Dauphin Coop pact reached up the Mani Toba food and commercial workers Union and the management of Dauphin Consumers Coop have reached a contract the 100 Union members had been planning to strike Friday but they postponed the strike while talks continued with the help of a Manitoba govern ment conciliation no details of the agreement were the Union is to vote on the Accord tomorrow Bernard Union said the main stumbling Block to a settlement had been a Junior food clerk at the Coop was earning compared with the an employee of Canada Safeway the company offered 22 per cent in a two year contract for senior employees and 20 per cent for lower paid Christophe has said the Union and company were about an hour Cross Lake elects a new band chief Cross Lake staff Walter Monias has won a landslide Victory Over incumbent chief George Ross in the Cross Lake Indian band the newly elected chief was Defeated twice by Ross in earlier but has held the Post on five previous Monias polled 337 votes to 120 for three other candidates trailed far in the band Council Joe Blacksmith and Jonah Mckay were newly elected were Sidney Sam William Pau Vanekis and John Angus who finished in a tie with Charles the election was decided by at the Pas last chief Charlie constant was reelected for his fourth two year term Over four in the Pas band Council seven incumbents were returned As Well As newcomers Moses Ernest con Steve Gerry Henderson and Wilfred there was a 73 per cent turnout at the Pukatawagan also elected a new Hyacinthe colomb won As chief of the Mathias colomb Indian City Calendar Quebec to Star lined up for fundraiser Winnipeg Volunteer Reading aides will hold a workshop to train to teach no Reading adults How to workshop will be held from 7 to 9 Friday and from 9 to 4 saturday at Peters lutheran Walnut Street and Wolseley Cercle Moliere will hold its fourth annual fundraising gala evening saturday at franc Manitoban cultural 340 Provencher Quebec television and stage performer Janine Sutto will entertain tickets Are available at the Cercle Moliere Kareen lecturer and television yoga will speak at the yoga and nutrition lectures from 10 to 4 saturday in Lockhart Hall room weather Winnipeg area forecast becoming Cloudy by noon today with a brisk Southeast wind and a High near Cloudy with the Chance of a Shower tonight and a Low near Cloudy with showers tomorrow and a High near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba variable cloudiness wednesday and Clearing temperatures near Normal readings of 15 and Northern Manitoba mainly Cloudy with showers wednes thursday and temperatures near Normal read Ings of 11 and Northwestern Ontario frequent Cloudy periods with show ers thursday and temperatures slightly below Normal readings of 13 and temperatures Canada and the world University of Zebroff will appear at the do it now show Friday to sunday at the Winnipeg convention Osborne Auto parts will hold its third annual girls and Guys automotive clinic at monday 5 at Osborne Village motor the respiratory interest group will hold two meetings with the first on occupational lung disease the second on psychosocial needs of the chronic obstructive lung disease their the meetings will be held at 8 5 and 9 at the Manitoba lung 629 Mcdermot the Winnipeg sketch club will hold its 64th annual exhibition and Sale of paintings from 9 to weekdays 7 to 9 thursday and Friday and 2 to 4 saturday and sunday beginning ocu5 and running to 31 at the Manitoba archives Herb wildlife biologist with the department of natural will talk on the White tailed Deer of Manitoba at 8 5 in the Basic medical sciences Emily Street and Bannatyne mayor Bill Norrie has proclaimed october As International Toast mistress month in Winnipeg and Norma minister of cultural has proclaimed the last week of october As Toa mistress week in be theatre la Corvese from will present a play entitled la parole it la Loi at Friday and saturday at Boniface 200 Cathedral tickets Toronto up the million winning number in yesterdays super loto draw was five winning numbers were 922703 and the winning number was the winning number was the winning number was 886 and the number for a free ticket was deaths classified death National m 4 15 6 l 0 0 ii 8 8 3 7 0 10 2 8 0 Thunder 13 8 i 18 19 1 h International 19 m 19 16 new 22 12 23 9 18 12 33 21 8 7 16 9 23 13 17 6 is 20 27 Tel 12 2 u 8 20 16 30 10 21 Winnipeg temperature 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