Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 18, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
3 Winnipeg free november lutheran encourages evangelism Church members should Stop Navel gazing and pay More attention to their role As a Leader of the lutheran Church said Edward executive director of the Church International Mission Ary told a lutheran Church Canada conference at the hotel fort Garry that the lutheran Church has for years been staring at its he said members of All churches should remember their primary function is to be evangelism should be As natural to a Chris Tian As he told about 140 conference he also said he believes the Church other activities Are peripheral Elf 116 v in a later Westcott said examples of Navel gazing include worrying about Money and debates Over he said the number of lutheran missions around the world was the same in 1978 As in although six countries have been added in the last three years and there Are now 178 families working in 37 Westcott cautioned that working As a missionary does not mean going out and converting people or preaching i go out to share religion with its not to browbeat people he the lutheran Church is the state Church in Finland and while both the lutheran and Catholic churches have official status in Jim free press United Aims by Way i Bob chairman of the United Way Public service announces results in heritage the United Way of Winnipeg had raised per cent of its 1981 goal by the official Campaign deadline but fundraisers Are shooting for per cent by the time All the Money is figures made Public at a Lun yesterday showed a total has been raised this officials predict that by the end of next month the figure will hit just Short of the Campaign chairman de Ranft said unfulfilled pledges and additional donations Are expected to be in by years he said reaching the goal would mean an increase of per cent Over last years less than Canadas cur rent 13percent annual inflation Ranft said he Hopes none of the 61 agencies the United Way sponsors will have to reduce ser vices because of he said fundraisers Are de lighted with Progress thus far considering the general state of the he appealed to those who have not and to those who have donated to give Moose Lake Indian band threatens to wreck dam by Bob Lowry Winnipeg free press Moose Lake the Moose Lake Indian band plans to tear Down a dam managed by ducks unlimited which they claim prevents fish in their main commercial fishing area from reach ing traditional spawning chief Russell tobacco said the Burn Twood Narrows dam on the North Arm of Moose built by Manitoba Hydro in the Early has a serious Impact on the lakes fish Popula Tion which is a mainstay of the local said after endless discussions and corresponding with ducks the band has reached the conclusion that some drastic a City Calendar Tion is he give a Date for dismantling the but said it could take place Early next the dam is about 300 metres Long and consists mainly a causeway and a Nieme Treigh dam made of Stop tobacco has asked for an immediate conference with ducks unlimited and government departments involved to see what can be done to save our fishing grounds and John who has been involved in Northern Manitoba commercial fish ing since confirmed the dam blocks the route traditionally taken by Pike and White fish from Moose Lake to the spawning who ran a boat Andarge operation in the area in the said Manitoba Hydro built the dam to pre vent Cormorant Lake from being flooded after the level of Moose Lake and Cedar Lake Rose with the construction of the grand rapids Power station near the Mouth of the Saskatchewan he said the need for the dam was greatly reduced with the construction of Squaw rapids dam on the Saskatchewan River near Cumber land he said this and other up Stream structures control Mountain Runoff which flows into the River and contributes to the tobacco said his band also is challenging the legality of the Burntwood dam because it obstructs the tradition Al navigable waterway Between Clear water Lake North of the Cormo rant Frog North the Burntwood summer Berry River and the Saskatchewan Bodnar agreed that navigable Stream regulations were never consid ered when Hydro built the original graveyards along 12 kilo metre Long Burntwood Channel show this was a traditional Moose Lake fishing tobacco said he the dam opened not Only for migrating fish but also for in the Moose Lake fishermen have been licensed to fish the Moose Lake including the Burntwood he it makes it very difficult for our fishermen having to haul motors and gear Over the to get to the tobacco tobacco also criticized the provincial government for signing a 50year agreement in 1980 giving ducks unlimited control of the Tom Lamb wildlife area and the dam without consulting people living in the he said water fluctuations caused by the dams Hurt the Muskrat population by destroying their houses and food he said ducks and geese Are also becoming More plentiful on area farms than in traditional feeding the provincial people often blame us for the decrease in the Moose popu tobacco but they dont look at what is happening to the Ani Mals food Supply because of All of this playing around with the environment Bodnar suggested the remedy could be for ducks unlimited to allow water in the flooded areas to draw Down and permit natural vegetation to grow Bodnar said another major problem created by the Burntwood and grand rapids dams is the stagnation of water in Moose which is swept Down the Saskatchewan is settling in he he estimated that 17 Square kilo metres of traditional fishing grounds already have been lost to commercial fishermen because of this Silt flowing Down the Moose Saskatchewan River system was deposited in Lake tobacco and mayor John Campbell of the Moose Lake Community have asked Bodnar to make a comprehensive study of Moose Lake Commer Cial fishing and project its Barber shoppers to harmonize a special guest night featuring the Winnipeg Barbe shoppers will be held at 8 tonight in the franciscan friary 211 Edmonton male singers Bill Stewart of learning systems International will present a demonstration of the latest technology in specialized equipment for the visually impaired from to 11 and from to 3 tomorrow in the crib 1041 Portage a on Day conference for Consumers on selection and use of weather precipitation h High l Low v cold front warm front Winnipeg area forecast Cloudy with occasional Snow flurries wind Northeast at 20 High near Low tonight near mainly Cloudy tomorrow with a North wind at 20 and a High near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly sunny Friday and Cloudy temperatures near Normal readings of and 12 Friday above Normal saturday and Northern Manitoba sunny Cloudy with flurries saturday and sunday near Normal readings of and Northwestern Ontario mainly sunny saturday and sunday with temperatures a Little below Normal readings of 2 and temperatures Canada and the world microwave and convection ovens will be held from to saturday at the Winnipeg convention sponsored by the Manitoba Home economics the conference will feature four half hour demonstrations showing microwave preparation of Manitoba food products As Well As displays of ovens and Access the hebrew University of Jerusalem has awarded one of its highest honors to a Sally Gotlieb has been chosen to receive the Sinai an award never before granted to a Gotlieb will be the honoree at the annual dinner of the Winnipeg chapter at tuesday in Rosh Pina 123 Matheson Manitoba chamber orchestra will present nights featuring Mozart clarinet quintet in a poulenc wind sextet and Brahms quintet in f the annual musical event will begin at 25 in Young United Broadway and Furby Robin former Dean of the faculty of University of will speak on Fine bindings of rare books a display and discussion at the discovery hour program sponsored by the University department of archives and special collections to be held from to 25 in the Elizabeth Dafoe Library third u of John minister of the unitarian Church of and Charlette chaplain 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