Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Smelter benefits disputed the Winnipeg labor Council says it is opposed to plans for an Alcan alumni num smelter in the Balmoral in a prepared statement issued yes Council executive Secretary Harvey Patterson said the Council made its decision after much investigation and listening to various viewpoints last Union delegates in the labor Council went on record As opposing Means proposal for obtaining an equity share in a Manitoba Hydro Power generating we believe the natural resources of this province must be for the Benefit of All citizens and not for the satisfaction of Large multinational Patterson statement we say that any business requiring electrical Power should buy the service a contract Patterson said the labor Council questions Means claim that operation of a smelter in Manitoba could mean As Many As 700 new the Council questions this because we believe that Many of the supervisory and technical positions will be filled by Alcan people from other plants in Canada and the United the Secretary it is also our Contention that very few Manitoban will want to work in an aluminium smelter due to the dirt and extreme the labor Force will be imported from offshore places like Portugal and building a smelter would be the labor Council executive City parking changes set enforcement of the cites overnight parking limiting parking on City streets to one hour Between 3 and 6 during the Winter begins purpose of the applied intermittently last year due to a Lack of is to Aid it will be in Force until May 15 unless mayor Bill who has authority to lift and reimpose the decides the Fine for violating the bylaw is and tags were issued to violators during the 1980 to 1981 enforcement according to police department Statis Wayne free press gearing up Tracey miss Blue is getting herself ready to leave tomorrow for Grey cup Lions and Edmonton eskimos face off tomorrow to see who will meet the Winner of the Ottawa rough rider Hamilton Tiger cats confrontation to Battle for the Grey cup in polish unionist appeals for funds Winni Eggers urged to give Money to prevent starvation this Winter a member of Poland Independent Trade Union Solidarity urged Winnipeg Gers yesterday to Send Money to Poland to prevent starvation and possible anarchy this Zygmunt a Union member currently on a speaking tour of said Poland communist government has been so Busy trying to break the Union that the country eco nomic health has deteriorated even further from the poor conditions that gave birth to Solidarity in the unions new Yor based press said harsh economic conditions this Winter could Lead to a situation in Poland where nobody will be Able to control the at a press conference the Solidarity representative said hunger spurred anarchy is Only one of several dangers currently being faced by his Union and the people of about for food and medical supplies has already been collected in Winnipeg largely from the cites polish says the polish refugee assistance the committee says supplies Pur chased have been distributed in Poland by Solidarity and the roman Cath Olic grows and there is opinion in my country now that it is the time to Call at last for free it grows and it while neither advocating nor opposing free he concluded it is a very dangerous thing which could bring the soviet przetakiewic said there is also a danger of further Wildcat strikes by More Radical Solidarity members who communists Only prolong the country he also said there is division in the Union Over the Prospect of taking part in a formal coalition with the govern ment to administer the he said this too poses problems for the some Union members fear if they entered such a communist bureaucrats would sabotage the unions efforts at Reform in Hopes of making the Union look but he refused to see the dissension in the unions ranks As a we Are a democratic in every democratic Structure you have differ ent he said the Union Leader Lech Walesa was still the unchallenged head of the movement but added he was under increasing and a mis take in negotiations with the govern ice Cream Case motion considered feel that free Are needed ment could be fatal to his immediately and negotiations with the with refugees streaming out of to Kerry free press land the Union has come to realize the migration could be a prob we like to see All the professional people leaving we have been shutting Down the factories but when they Start Back up again we will need the chairman of the refugee Assis Tance Christopher estimated there Are Between 300 and 400 polish refugees now in the he estimated the number will Rise to by the end of s przetakiewic said the Union Hopes Many of the poles now fleeing the country will eventually he also acknowledged Solidarity sees the need for massive foreign investment into Poland to rebuild the country econ but he agreed with a reporters suggestion that such investment would be risky Given the huge foreign debt already facing there Are no he Winnipeg free november police knew court told by Steve Pona police allowed an illegal Bootleg joint to operate in North Winnipeg for several months last and offi cers used to drop in for a a court of Queens Bench jury trial was told Wilfred testified he set up the Bootleg operation in the base ment of his former Home at 357 Alfred Avenue and ran it for about five months before he expanded to larger police officers dropped in for a drink once every three or four just to see if it was still Jones told the he added they paid Cash for their own Jones was testifying at the trial of Wain Anthony and John Donald who Are charged with setting a fire which Des troyed West Kay 1737 main on june owner of the Bowling faces an additional charge of attempting to defraud five insurance companies of both men have pleaded not Daniel skor Bohach testified under questioning by defence counsel Sam Wilder that he was a partner in the bootlegging activities and he and Jones were trying to establish a 24houra Day catering mainly to shift profits split court was told skor Bohach was hired to tend the bar while Jones drove promoting their business with custom ers after the hotels their prof Jones were split Down the Gregory Kurdydyk testified skor Bohach told him in the Spring of 1980 that he was setting up an of hours business to sell Kurdydyk said he didst know where it but passed his information on to the vice the bootleggers continued in Busi Ness together until with Busi Ness beginning to pick at that Jones and skor Bohach had a disagree and Jones bought skor Bohach out for it was either sell or i would throw him he Jones testified he moved to the base ment of a main Street Pool Hall where he ran a 135seat opera Tion for six he was raided by police and charged with Jones was fined plus court costs after he pleaded guilty to the offence in who stands to collect a Reward from an insurance com Pany if i Sionski is told the court about a conversation he had with the accused in he said they discussed the Bowling Alley fire and the effects the gasoline had on blowing the Walls skor Bohach said he laughed at them and told them that will teach the amateurs to mess around with a professionals it was time that wish agreed with me and said he would have preferred if i had done Jones testified he met Horrocks and another Man in a main Street restau and the accused asked him if i knew any Torch the other Man suggested he heated argument Jones said skor Bohach met with Horrocks the following and told him later they had discussed torching a he said he met Horrocks and win Sionski at the Bootleg operation about a month skor Bohach had a heated argument with Jones adding i presumed it was about the he said he heard skor Bohach Tell i Sionski you have sent amateurs who was once convicted of conspiracy to extort denied repeated suggestions by defence Louii Sel David Margolis that he and Korbo Hach had arranged to share the insurance accompanied in court by his testified he had no such the trial before Justice Louis Denise school vote produces few changes three of the four suburban Winnipeg school division chairmen whose terms expired this week were returned to Roger Collet was reelected chair Man of the vital school Board and Jim Buchanan both by Jim Ilchyshyn was returned unopposed As chairman of Transcona Springfield Board and Michael Buya Chok won reelection As defeating Linda Dave Morris won another term As Assiniboine South Board defeating Noel who had been lost the Job to Jack who Defeated both him and Ron the Only change in chairman this week was in fort Garry where Brian Gudmundson didst seek reelection and Maryann Cairns won by Felicite Warner was elected also without by Pamela Fayerman the lawyer for dutch maid Dairy and ice Cream has asked a judge to dismiss a charge of Selling contaminated ice Cream on grounds that the Crown has provided insufficient provincial court judge Ian Ubienski adjourned the Case yesterday to youngest Quad born last month Dies in Hospital the youngest quadruple born last month to a Moose Lake Indian Reserve couple has died from complications of a brain hem Sorhage sustained at Nigel Boniface general hospitals head of neonate said yesterday a second quadrus Plet being cared for at the Hospital is in fair she still has a Long Way to he adding that the infant girl has some feeding the other two quads Are being treated in the health sciences centres intensive care Nursery where they Are in stable Nursery head nurse Sybil Russell said the infants Are eating food and gaining the babies Lorna and lome have three other Chil Dren two sons and a the four the first quadruplets born in Manitoba in recent were flown a few hours after their birth 21 at the Pas health consider lawyer Greg Brodsky to dutch maid is charged under the food and drug act with Selling Vai Jilla ice Cream containing bacteria Over the permissible the charge stems from an inspection by the Federal health and welfare department on april samples of the ice Cream were bought by an inspector from the Back of the store at 197 Osborne then Analysed for their col form col form count the ice Cream was found to contain up to 92 times More than the permitted while the allowable limit is 10 organisms per the samples from dutch maid contained counts ranging from 33 to 920 col form organisms per col form is the bacteria normally found in the intestinal tract of human beings and Ani Brodsky said he want challenging the bacteria but rather the Way in which Crown prosecutor David Frayer presented the he said the Crown Hast established that the manufacturing process was completed when the inspector took the samples from the Back of the or that the Cream was indeed going to be sold in that Brodsky said dutch maid uses a private Laboratory in Winnipeg to test its and if the bacteria count is High during the manufacturing pro the company knows of ways to reduce it before the ice Cream is but Frayer said the food and drug act says the word sell includes offer for expose for have in Possession for Sale and want expecting this Winner Koop picks up the pieces of his wrecked garage demolishing it with jus new Honda Koop said he was yesterday behind his Gordon Avenue Home in East Kildonan the Bathtub at the time and thought the roof was falling thursday a stolen Mobile Home hit the police later found the Mobile Home a few blocks
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