Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, November 03, 1981

Issue date: Tuesday, November 3, 1981
Pages available: 71
Previous edition: Monday, November 2, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 3, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 Winnipeg free november 1981 indians reported decimating herds in Manitoba Park Ritchie Gage Manitoba wildlife officials say Elk and Moose herds Are being decimated by Saskatchewan treaty Indian Hunt ing parties in Manitoba Duck Moun Tain provincial Bud chief of Field ser vices for the department of natural said the kill is extreme and is beyond we have evidence from our Conser vation officers that one party took 70 Moose and Elk last we come across the same its not All of the Indian just a Small number who take a he Short of closing the Park to Hunting for nothing can be done be cause there Are no bag limits for treaty whistling May warn Deer Hunters Rural school children should whistle while they walk to minimize chances of being shot by the advice comes from the Manitoba association of school trustees which expressed concern for country toddlers now that Hunting season is for those children who Haven mastered the whistling Mast suggests they sport Bright clothing or association president Myrtle Zim Merman said yesterday that every year Farmers and farm animals Are killed by even the most shortsighted Hunter will hesitate to shoot a Deer that is singing or she said children have the right to take shortcuts to Rural but during Hunting these trips Are taken about the time the Sun rises and when natural Light is she Robert a department information said yesterday Deer Hunting season lasts from 9 28 in Northern Manitoba and 16 28 in Southern Manitoba general Moose season is from 30 to 19 Black Bear season from 31 to 21 and Elk season from 1628 in the Canadian forces base Shilo area and 719 at Turtle City Calendar a 1977 supreme court of Canada decision interpreted treaty rights to allow indians the right to Cross Provin Cial boundaries to Hunt at prior to the Hunting by out of province treaty indians had not been allowed since 1870 when Manitoba be came a v the situation is there taking too Many animals for their own consumption and this is evidence to suspect them of Selling the Milvor checks by conservation officers patrolling the area show the same Hunt ing parties take As Many As 70 animals and its always the same the Hunters Are from the area and Are known by the conservation he on horns of dilemma Jack director of renewable resources for the federation of Saskatchewan indians in said the situation leaves authorities on the horns of a while i support the right of Indian people to Hunt anytime for their food the Overall take of big game in a Given area will have to be measured or Well All be the Howard said big game All Over Canada is at the breaking another supreme court decision last year ruled that Manitoba treaty indians have the right to Hunt year round in Manitoba provincial this opens up All provincial Parks including the White Shell provincial with the indians from both prov inces and an additional season for no Indian the big game is under heavy we had complaints from fish and game groups and provincial government wildlife Biolo Milvor he said a regular number of treaty indians Hunt from Park roads where the Elk and Moose come to Hunting from roads was outlawed under Manitoba Hunting regulations last but it came too late in the season to be of much Milvor said Indian people feel move to Stop their Hunting infringes on their traditional the situation in the Duck mountains is but the Only Way were solve this problem is cooperation Between the provinces Milvor Glenn free press firefighter hoses smouldering debris yesterday at Dufferin Avenue warehouse reduced to rubble by fire arson probed in Dufferin Blaze by Greg Bannister the cause of sunday evenings spectacular Dufferin Avenue warehouse Blaze May have been according to a fire Leo Odette of the provincial fire commissioners office said yesterday someone May have entered the build moved motorized equipment around and purposefully set the Odette made his comment after tour ing the smouldering remains of the 862 Dufferin Avenue rented by Gateway packers a paper Recy cling a police spokesman said yesterday three juveniles have been arrested in connection with the fire and a fourth is being Gateway owner Sheldon also on the scene said a propane powered forklift truck had been moved to the front of the warehouse from its Normal storage area at the Blank said it had been parked in its usual spot when the building was closed for the weekend and he could not explain Why it was out of he said his company was scheduled to vacate the warehouse this week and move to a new it May be weeks before an estimate of damage can be said he said estimating the damage is difficult because of the size of the fire and the equipment at its the Blaze Drew 70 fire fighters and More than 20 firefighting Odette said the owned by Dufferin Industrial was not he said the buildings owned by were partially in Blank said numerous pieces of including several flatbed were warehouse such As Fork lift trucks and paper compressing machinery also were Blank also said it was too Early to estimate the Gateway packers operations were disrupted twice in 1980 by fire and once in in a two alarm fire at the company storage Yard at 150 land Avenue caused about the fire was apparently by in a relatively minor fire broke out in piles of waste paper on a part of gateways land Avenue property being rented by another in firefighters battled a fire at a 225 Isabel Street building occupied by the was heavily career Day for students planned career Day for Junior and senior High schools in the Transcona Springfield school division 12 will be presented tomorrow by the division guidance counsellors from to at Murdoch Mackay 260 Redona representatives will be available from educational institutions such As the universities of Manitoba and Brandon University and Harry director of child guidance will speak on family life and sex education at tomorrow in room 200 education University of a political debate in French will be presented by association Des Etu plants do College Universita ire de Saint Boniface at 8 tomorrow at the 200 Cathedral Boniface Riding candidates Laurent Desjardins nip and Guy Savoie Liberal will Myrna women will give a talk on office politics How to survive at a women in management seminar weather l Low cold from worm front series from noon to 1 thursday in the 447 Webb the last series is David Woollam of Cambridge University will lecture on fetal alcohol syndrome at 1 thursday i theatre b of Basic medical sciences 730 William Wolseley residents association will hold a general meeting at 7 and an All candidates town Hall provincial election candidates at 8 thursday in Westminster United work and social a workshop for mentally retarded will hold an open House from 1 to thursday at 585 London the official opening is consumer week presented by the Consumers association of Canada will be held thursday to saturday at the vital toys and crafts will be featured and the 19811982 toy testing councils toy report will be a Public relations workshop will be held Friday and saturday at the 447 Webb the workshop will feature Public relations professionals from business and arts com Contact the u of w hires or director Donald a former Winnipeg Tribune reporter and press assistant to Joe has been named Public relations director for the University of University president Robin Farquhar said in a statement yesterday Benhams duties will include alumni Media information publication of inside info and the alumni bulletin and organizing convocation and other special Gallagher at Quelch milk 2 litre 2 deaths classified death Winnipeg area forecast sunny today with a High near Low tonight near sunny becoming Cloudy in the afternoon with a Chance of a High near f extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba Clearing thursday with near Normal tempera mainly sunny Friday and saturday with temperatures above Normal readings of 4 and Northern Manitoba variable cloudiness thursday with near Normal mainly sunny Friday with above Normal variable cloudiness saturday with temperatures a Little above Normal readings of 2 and Northwestern Ontario mainly Cloudy thursday with near Normal mainly sunny Friday and saturday with tempera Tures above Normal readings of 4 and temperatures Canada and the world National Thunder International new 17 16 18 6 19 12 4 12 is 14 13 17 13 10 12 in 19 21 6 10 2 i 4 5 4 0 3 5 1 1 7 4 7 3 11 13 8 13 8 25 15 14 5 resort spots los 32 18 Las 26 13 31 19 29 23 Wynn Ptg temperature last highest on record in 1903 lowest on record in 1644 precipitation total for 1 to nov 2 nil Milli metres Normal of 715 Louelda suite widow of Michael Louis of 496 Arlles husband of Gertrude Henry of 791 Dudley husband of Rose Preston Cyril of 215 Maxwell suite husband of Margaret Carl of 100 Niak a suite husband of Beulah Jacob of red Lake husband of Lydia formerly of 1660 Henderson widow of Alex Allan of 431 Tweed husband of Rose Andrew husband of Frances of of 53 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