Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, November 06, 1981

Issue date: Friday, November 6, 1981
Pages available: 80
Previous edition: Thursday, November 5, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 6, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2 Winnipeg free november 1981 James free Petess for the record Thora chief researcher for the University of Winnipeg Western pictorial Index which Canada pictorial sorts slides of War memorials of the no houses despite d u j list of 12 5 fort Alexander Reserve beset with funding shortages due to budget woes despite a waiting list for 125 houses Indian affairs which Nuti Inch rho o wow despite a waiting list for 125 houses at fort Alexander Reserve near Pine no houses have been built this year because of bureaucratic red inadequate financial controls and a Large budget chief Edwin Bruyere said Bruyere said 22 units were erected last but the band incurred a deficit because the Federal Indian affairs department did not pro vide sufficient the band borrowed to cover the housing deficit and other Cost Over runs from last but was prevented from paying off the Bank loan with Money received this year from Indian this is despite the fact that the 90day loan was granted in february largely on the strength of a letter from City Calendar Indian affairs which outlined the amour it of Money the band would get in the fiscal year which began april refused funds the intention was to pay the out of the first payment after april 1 band required to Cut Back spending in other areas by a similar said affairs regional director Brian Veinot said he ended up refusing to hand Over any capital funds to the band this year because financial records were so confused that it was impossible to draft a budget showing where the Money should the chief and Council never got an accounting that they could understand in order to develop a capital spending plan for this he the bands exact financial status is unknown despite the fact seven months have elapsed since problems first came to an audit covering last years opera Tion is but the Overall deficit is believed to be More than said he want aware the bands bookkeeping was inadequate when he provided the letter paving the control of fort alexanders with permission of the chief and band five band including the finance have been Laid meeting sunday education funding and welfare pay ments have been but until ment approval to pay Back the he a financial penalty will be imposed on fort Alexander because of the of he adding the department does not intend to bail out every band which encounters financial difficult on Veinot took Over direct garbage collection and Snow band members have been asking Why no houses have been Bruyere he has called a general meeting for sunday in an at tempt to explain the he said the Root of the problem is the department provides a Maxi while band members themselves Are expected to contribute toward the housing that is impossible at fort Alexander because almost every one is he Bruyere said the solution to inadequate housing lies in finding jobs for band he said the nearby Abi Tibi paper newsprint operation employs few indians and theres no pressure on the company to hire he said employers take the View that indians on reserves get paid welfare by the government and therefore dont need outside much More could be done to encourage Public and private sector employ ers to hire Veinot adding Cio Luime Lemoi Sauine mum of Only to build each new that Saskatchewan Indian leaders have nouse had some Success in this Cara Back to 24hour service by John Mcmanus Cara operations has decided to return to a 24hour operation of its Coffee shop at Winnipeg International Airport in the midst of a Boycott by Airport a spokesman denied the company was bowing to pressure for longer saying an overnight clo sing of the Jolly Canuck from to will be dropped on monday because Public use warrants Cara implemented the overnight clo sing saying business was not heavy enough to justify a 24hour it offered Midnight shift workers and travellers at a snack bar on the Mezzanine Airport employees protested the closing to Airport management and sent a letter to Caras Toronto presi Dent requesting that the Coffee shop be kept Boycott urged last employee spokesman and air traffic controller Bud Peterson sent a notice to All Airport workers asking them to Boycott the Jolly Canuck until it returned to 24 hour he has now urged that the Boycott remain in effect until Cara said yesterday the Boycott had if affect on the volume of but Peterson said it appeared to be when the Coffee shop reopens on a 24hour 110 seats will be Avail Able Between Midnight and Cara said the heaviest overnight Busi Ness occurs Between and Airport employees signed a Peti Tion last month claiming food and service were bad at Cara restaurants and prices were constantly rising beyond comparable eating Peterson said there had been some discussion of reestablishing the employees cafeteria at the Airport which closed 10 years fixed charge set City employees who use City vehicles for personal use after business hours will have to pay a fixed City Council determined it was one of two changes Council made to its transportation policy governing City the charge is to be determined by civic finance the other change involves Basing the car allow Ance rate for use of private autos on City business on a four rather than on an eight Cylinder infant formula topic of talk infant Canada will hold a Public meeting entitled can the worlds children survive infant formula an International scan dal at tomorrow in holy Trinity anglican Royal Canadian College of Winnipeg will sponsor a free workshop with slides and demonstrations on harpsichord and Clavichord the workshop will be held at 3 sunday in Crescent fort Rouge United Markian Shashkewych Centre together ukrainian organizations of under the auspices of the ukrainian Canadian will commemorate the 170th anniversary of the birth of Markian Shashkewych sunday at the Monument weather precipitation h High l Low cold front worm front of the poet in Point Euclid Avenue and Meade a procession and Wreath laying ceremony will begin at Ken author of the newly published Birds of Oak Hammock Marsh will be present at the nature Centre bookshop for a Mee theauthor session from 3 to 5 sunday at the wildlife foundation of 2505 Mcgillivray Spencer ornithologist from the University of will give an introduction to Bir banding and illustrated with specimens and banding equipment at John department of Simon Fraser will speak at a Public forum on Manitoba corporate development and provincial eco Monic development at monday in room 244 University University of win Tario up there were eight winning numbers chosen yesterday in the win Tario the winning number is two tickets Worth 000 each Are 172093 and other winning ticket numbers scramble 60412 1428 608 Winfall manufacturers and deaths classified death Winnipeg area forecast mainly sunny wind becoming Southwest at 30 this High today near Low tonight near mainly sunny tomorrow with a High near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba Cloudy periods turning sunny monday and tuesday with temperatures a Little below Normal readings of 2 and Northern Manitoba Clearing sunny monday and temperatures a Little below Normal readings of 2 and Northwestern Ontario Cloudy periods sunday with temperatures above Clearing monday and turning sunny tuesday with temperatures a Little below Normal readings of 2 and temperatures Canada and the world National International new 13 10 15 17 14 7 2 4 10 9 11 13 17 14 9 14 13 16 14 14 24 14 3 24 12 1 2 1 3 7 2 1 3 2 6 10 7 1 3 1 14 11 11 15 6 4 14 10 24 4 2 2 14 13 in 11 2 Tel 24 16 resort spots los 21 17 fair 25 14 fair 31 22 fair 28 24 Clear 27 20 fair 29 24 24 18 29 22 31 21 Winnipeg temperature mean last highest on record in 1975 Low Eiton record in 1936 precipitation total for 1 to 5 Milli metres Normal of 45 Margrave formerly of flin widower of Eva Rose of wife of John of 769 Spruce husband of Annie of Josephs 1149 Leila formerly of Rosenberg husband of Ksenia Jeffery of 75 Martin infant son of 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