Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 27, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Owners of local Domestic help cies have some reservations about new Federal regulations which make it easier for nannies working temporarily in Canada to apply for permanent Resi immigration minister Lloyd a worthy announced yesterday measures to help foreign liven housekeepers and Domestic mainly qualify for landed immigrant including a requirement that employ ers provide time off for training and contribute up to a month for sunny periods today 2 Cloudy tonight 7 for nannies agents say the changes aim to help domestics improve their skills either in the Domestic area or a completely differ ent Field they can find a Job on their own and Arent dependent on their original until our policies prevented most of these temporary workers from qualifying for permanent said while the Agency owners had few qualms with making it easier for domestics to obtain landed immigrant they said it is unfair to ask the employer to give time off during the Day and pay for training of Gail owner of Campbell said she had no objections to the new immigration she pointed out there could be a High turnover of domestics who find it easier to aquire landed the new policy is fostering a greater turnover that not in the Best interest of Canadian she no one is subsidizing my i think those rules have be stringent and Laid Fishman Bonnie owner of Al Mejor said it is unfair for Middle class employers to be asked to pay per month for what amounts to train ing the girls to leave Heltay said there is an enormous demand for last weekend i had six phone Calls from single Parent fathers looking for she said it should be part of the welfare system or something where see nannies Page 4 scores unset november 1981 tories clothes Ken fee press depot lineups grow by Maureen Brosnahan hard times and High prices have forced Large numbers of poor people into Winnipeg clothing depot lines in an Effort to find clothes for them selves and their at the clothing depot at the women building on Alexander ave which has been operating for More than a lineups have been growing since the fall As Young Moth ers with babies and elderly people come in search of Winter at the beginning of Winter it was just said Yvette coordinator of the we dont have enough Winter we really need childrens clothing and babies despite yesterdays snowy weath about half a dozen people lined up at the building for three hours waiting for the doors to open at 1 within half an about 30 people were in the basement of the building sorting through the tables of clothes and the Racks of Coats and most of the clothing was Well picked Over within an a one Young couple with a 19month old baby girl collected a few items but were hoping to find some underclothing for their unable to find Job we cannot afford said the Young kids clothes Are almost As expensive As adults right now in just picking up a few things that i can make Over or for the woman said she had also visited the Kateri Tekakwitha 87 Isabel another Centre provid ing clothing for the in an at tempt to find clothing for her the Young who came to Winnipeg from Saskatchewan about six months said he has been unable to find a Job and is supporting his family on unemployment at the other end of the two Sisters both Young mothers and one expecting another child in february carried their infant children As they picked through the folded items on the hoping to Salvage some both have been Here a number of elderly people were also among those sorting through the Parr said the depot has attracted Many people from the especially Young mothers and elderly people who cant afford to Purchase new clothes or even Thrift shop fare be women pick through clothing at a depot in the women building on Alexander cause the prices have become too but Parr said the which is open once a is running Short of there seems to be More and More she said so Many of the women line up with babies and stroll ers and some of them Haven had anything new in Parr said the lineups Are smaller when the Weathers they Haven got the clothes to take the babies out she Large numbers of people have also been obtaining clothing from the Laurent operated by the Grey nuns in yesterday we had one Day we had said an administrator at the a lot of since theres been a lot of people there Are some real poor Many of the people Are on social assistance and cant afford new cloth said there just not get Ting enough on welfare to she their clothing allowance goes to the City welfare department pro Vides clothing allowances of Between and a depending on the age of the recipient and food allowances paid by welfare Range from a month for Young children to and for teens and adults with the amounts adjusted according to family Ron director of social ser vices for the City of said most of those on assistance must juggle their budgets to accommodate Price increases for food and cloth choppers save Crew of dying ship Canadian forces helicopters Brave howling Gale to Rescue 26 seamen headache by Ingeborg Boyens Manitoba retiring conservative government left an unwelcome legacy to the new nip administration yester Day in the form of a projected lion the Surprise news of the provinces largest Ever contained in the governments second Quarter financial Means the Pawley government will have to find new ways to pay for existing programs and Campaign Lyon the deficit projection announced by the tories just four Days before the change in government is even larger than the debt they assumed and strongly decried when they took office in although the tories spoke at that time of balancing the finance minister Brian Ransom was not Avail Able yesterday to explain How the projected deficit had Premier elect Howard Pawley expressed disappointment at the conservative governments parting they Are leaving the cupboards very he told it will be difficult for us and difficult for Pawley said he was surprised by the news of the since the conservatives had kept up such Posi Tive appearances during the election certainly the Public has been he adding that the new shortfall stands As a final testimony to the failure of Premier Sterling Lyons economic the nip Leader said his government must begin immediately to repair Manitoba faltering the matter will be among the first dealt j City off with by the new which is to be sworn in on Vav the nip Leader said be wont be necessary to Cut eight eng programs in an attempt to balance expenditures and and Al though he made plenty of prot Aises during the five week election Cam Pawley said he always mate it see Pawley Page 4 t on by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa indians win ing rights in the Mem Bers of the House of commons unanimously decided last night but a proposal with tougher wording from the new democrats was to Eonni out on procedural that postal have required Connot from native people to constitutional changes affecting v the unanimous vote puts native rights Back in the historic but the reference to exist has been criticized As flawed Liy native v it is considered Likely to weaken potential claims by no status indians and other indians who had it made treaties with the limiting aboriginal Hunting and fishing and claims to Large tracts of i propose spending cuts Halifax up the euro Prin Cess was interred in the graveyard of the Atlantic the first ship in 34 years to die on cruel Sable but her yugoslavian Crew of under Anton will live to sail thanks to two Canadian forces helicopter pilots and the helicopters lifted the Crew of the 175metre Grain Carrier to safety Early today in raging seas off inhabited these Days Only by ponies and one of the Mike Dorey from cab did not think of himself As a its a Job we have to do and its Dorey said in an inter View at cab moments after he brought half the the Crew of the euro Princess to dry land and safety in the wee hours this morn it was a lot of i dont know if i would categorize myself As a were just doing our my whole Crew did an outstanding Job and i was really pleased with x Srdoc had a different a Beautiful he said in heavily accented very the first 13 seamen rescued from the stricken vessel remained overnight on a desolate 45kilometre stretch of Sand barely two Kilometres wide and surrounded by treacherous Sable lurks 300 Kilometres East of Hali Only modern navigational aids and Luck have reduced her toll of lives and shipping in recent for a time last it looked like the Crew of the norwegian built euro Princess might join an estimated souls lost on Sables see ships Page 4 Diakiw most by Ron Campbell 1 City officials have proposed a drastic cutback Hica Pital ing next year because of of the capital budget presented to Chic executive policy committee yesterday by the Board of commissioners cafe tar million in spending in in Mac Down from this years the proposed budget is the i offset to several years and far million envisaged for Fri year capital spending Pat chief Commini Roaer met Diakiw told councillor f Rapach budget will actually be Suine higher 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