Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 3, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free november 1981 11 foods i Rush in at store opening wednesday for these top buys prices in effect while quantities last or til store november we Reserve the right to limit you can charge it your downtown supermarket with Low prices groceries Nestle hot chocolate 500 1 99 Maxwell House vacuum pack Coffee 1 2 Brights Tomato juice 48 f i Ivory bar soap 400 package of Carnation evaporated o milk 385 for Bezel soft Margarine two 8 Heinz mushroom soup Sealemon Lemon juice 675 Facelle Royale facial tissues Man Frozen food Stouffer Macaroni and cheese 12 i Pasco Frozen Orange juice 99 produce potatoes red and Canada 2 q ofic 41 bananas 3 Bartlett pears Canada 2 r meats fresh pork butt shoulder roast 19 1 Blade rib roast from Canada Grade a red ribbon 1 Boneless pork shoulder steaks m in Cross rib roast Cut from Canada Grade a red ribbon i Maple Leaf sliced Side Bacon i Maple Leaf sliced Bolo Gna 500g a 1 Maple Leaf pure pork sausage 500g Maple Leaf wieners regular or All i 001 Bay Mart downtown governors table Delicatessen salads and shop for All your entertaining French Gourman Dise Cream cheese Kirsch or Wal Carrs bite size table water crackers 100 the Bay governors Mezzanine downtown Pawley pledges pension Reform ont Ejob and after Job reforms were pledged yesterday by nip Leader Howard Pawley As he unveiled another Plank in his party election Pawley told red River Community College students they could expect improvements to Manitoba pension and workplace safety legislation if the nip is elected mandatory workplace health and safety improved information about Job additional research and the right to election 81 refuse unsafe work were among the initiatives in the pension Pawley said workers would be entitled to benefits spouses would be eligible for and employees have to forfeit pensions when they change the nip Leader said the tories have where Are the leaders Sterling Lyon pc today returns to Winnipeg via Commer Cial tomorrow chairs regular Cabinet meet attending to government business in the Howard Pawley nip today at 10 he meets local Farmers at the Home of Walter on Inwood Highway near he campaigns in Gimli area industries at 1 and meets with senior citizens in the yacht clubs common first at at he Speaks at a Public meeting sponsored by the Manitoba action committee on the status of Winnipeg convention room tomorrow visits Pierre personal care Home and senior citizens Centre in the addresses Public meeting at at new horizons senior citizens Centre in Doug Lauchlan lib today bus stops in Wolseley at he is in his constituency office at 9 canvassing at 10 he Speaks at univer sity University of common at at 3 he is at the Bluebird 97 Keewatin at 9 an open House at his constituency tomorrow bus stops in Wolseley at of 9 he is in his constituency office and at 10 he he Speaks at a leaders Public students Union of at at 2 he Sidney Green Prog today meets with party executive to plan strategy at 8 at head dresses the Manitoba action committee on the status of women at the convention tomorrow attends a party policy session at 8 he addresses the Manitoba Law University of Manitoba at at 3 he visits Sharon Home with Johns candidate Bernie he appears on Job at 6 with Moderator Carol at 8 he addresses a Public meeting in Johns Edmund 1874 main paid Only Token attention to the Provin Cial workplace health and safety act since taking office four years first they criticized the then they began to give it lip service while refusing to do More than the Bare minimum that was required by Public he Manitoba workplace health and safety legislation is a 1976 product of the former Schreyer when conservative Norma Price took Over the labor the advisory Council even stopped her successor Ken Macmaster put the Council Back to according to workers compensation Board there were More than on the Job accidents last resulting in 38 deaths and Pawley added that a recent Manitoba federation of labor study attributed about 400 deaths annually to work related i want to assure you today that workplace health and safety will become a priority after the nip is elected Pawley told about 70 Community College the party Leader said few companies knowingly insist workers risk injury or but employees must be assured they can refuse to take chances on the under the nip All companies with More than 20 employees would have to form a worker employer health and safety commit existing legislation specifies Only firms designated by the minister Are required to have a nip spokesmen said there is a need to increase the Access most workers have to information about possible hazards at research into Job produced diseases must be the spokesmen Waldron chairman of the governments advisory Council on workplace health and said employees already have the right to refuse work they believe harmful to the Council chairman said increased re search is but the Quality of the research would depend very much on the Dollar and staff commitment Pawley said an nip government would also recognize that future generations will have to pay for the Upkeep of a growing elderly in 50 about 25 per cent of Canadas population will be Over unless we find a Way to improve the pension system so that people who Are working now can provide better pensions Fot your generation will have to either spend a great Deal of Money to maintain senior citizens at or below the poverty level or to maintain your own Standard of Pawley told the Green suggests Patria Tion process canadians who want their Constitution in Canada if All else form commit tees which would seek simple says progressive party Leader Sid the committees should petition the British parliament to pass legislation vesting All constitutional Power in Green said in a British maps would love to do this and have wanted to do it for Over 50 the proce Dure would be but perfectly said with the Constitution at Federal and provincial governments would no longer be Able to avoid dealing with 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their people by and Large have had no theres been no re ports of any incident of even an implied threat or said Roland nip candidate in the Central City fort Rouge Al spokesman for nip candidate Maureen Hemphill in said All our people Are treated with the utmost we Haven had any prob lems Jim executive assistant to Liberal Leader Doug said people in the Wols Ley constituency May refuse to open their doors to a especially after but there have been no incidents of tory reprints paper on crime Perry pc candidate in fort has distributed about 000 crime prevention pamphlets to Homes in the Schulman said the printed at his own Are re prints of copies Distri buted by the Manitoba police commission past said a Small Quantity of provincially funded pamphlets were Given to constituents before the election was he said there was considerable interest in the so we printed a Bunch at our Bonus super deluxe storm screen doors Only or a month on your Hydro Bill to a of 1 your inside door completely 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