Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 10, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free november 1981 13 Ott m m pm m nut Maple Leaf cottage Rolls u Mam at Logan 9438557 8 Price effective 13 and 1981 of Oliver City wide a1 m m beef 120 to 160 Hinds Etc l 220 to 260 Sims Square Cut chock 25 it Collar Iro Ono regular grind 6roonobeef 4 medium Maple Leaf dinner hams Cut from qua beef roasts he roast Mou m1i n l round Bone shoulder pot til i sirloin tip bbl wieners Cut pieces j4 m n02 sliced Bacon Bacon ends Hock of Fork smolder pork shoulder m u butt roast m Cut Only pork us pork Nocks from Cross rib tend onto writ Stem Steak us Onk Kittai ii Harvest soft Margarine with Coupon under Label Dwella mix match not hem7 32 Ketchup Heinz 10 Tomato Libby my crowned Beans with pork Brea maj Sim Carnation evaporated Meijn to sow twin s 79 a Kuracia sardines i her mos n i laundry act urgent Maxwell House Canada i Cummis 4 jul 15t to Samv California Imi my lot Pilais we Tiv Oft Pink of Itsumi mint remembrance Day 1981 All facilities operated by the City of Winnipeg Parks recreation department will remain closed until 1 on wednesday november 11th judge told Hydro forecast problems by Greg Bannister Manitoba Hydro knew As Early As 1974 that Lake Winnipeg regulation would create water level problems on Cross a Hydro Engineer told an arbitration hearing Peter Abel of Hydro systems operations department said a 1974 regu lation study showed Cross Lake water Levels High in the summer and Low in Winter be turned upside Down by regulation of Lake win Abel was under Cross examination by lawyer Colin representing the Cross Lake Indian the band has taken the Manitoba Hydro and the Federal government to arbitration for allegedly violating terms of the 1977 Northern flood Abel said Hydro has operated with City full concern for the effects its Deci but often has Little Choice if it is to operate the Power generating sys tem As it was its better to incur Worth of repairs to boats and motors than to lose Worth of potential its a rational but it Doest mean we ignore the the flo6d agreement was drawn up to compensate five Northern bands for flood damages from Hydro Churchill River diversion and Lake Winnipeg regulation the being heard by arbitrator judge Patrick says the Cross Lake band relied heavily on the Lake As a resource for a variety of recreational activities before the modification of the Northern Waterways for Power Genera Tion it alleges modification adversely affects the bands use of the among other it states d numerous Community skating rinks on Cross Lake were made useless be cause of the fluctuating water Levels caused by the regulation d Muddy water and shorelines caused by water level changes have prevented swimming and Low water Levels and poor circulation of water have caused skin sores and d Low water Levels make recreational fishing impossible and most boating unsafe or d recreational picnicking and camping in the area of the Cross Lake Reserve have been severely restricted by travel and Shoreline Access difficulties due to both Low and High water d Winter travel has also been restricted because changing water Levels Cre ate the danger of ice hanging after the level drops collapsing underneath the band is asking judge Ferg to make several orders for remedial in written replies to the Hydro has denied most of the raised by the Hydro claims there were natural Lake fluctuations before the regulation the Utility also said it already has taken certain Steps towards remedial they include funding of an outdoor ice rink on Crown improvements to the Beach in the Sandy Bay a log collection and removal program on Cross a boat and motor repair program and an ice marking program to make Winter ice on Cross Why is a Day care act As important to parents As it is to children fifty five percent of mothers with children aged two to five years work full or part most Are obliged to put their children into Day and most worry because Manitoba has no Day care no single piece of legislation that brings together enforcement and no single document that sets and enforces Manitoba needs a Day care act Manitoba needs Many More Day care but even More important is the need to improve the Day care centres weve already there Are rules and regulations for Day care in the problem is that inadequate funding actually encourages Day care centres to break the there not caught Anco closed Down because there int enough Money for a lot of Manitoba parents feel uneasy about the Day care centres where their children spend their they wow about How qualified and caring the Day care staff and if there is enough staff to handle an they worry about proper fire safety All the things parents worry about when the welfare of their children is at thousands of Manitoba children Are doing without proper Day and thou Sands of Manitoba parents Are going to a Little worried every int it time that we had a real government commit ment to an adequate level of Day care funding for a change can do something about it Doug a Schlan Manitoba Liberal Leader Wolseley june Westbury fort Rouge Gail Stapon Concordia lil Haus fort Garry this time vote Liberal placed on behalf of the Liberal i arty in Harvey chief financial
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