Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 25, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Bes copy 3 Winnipeg free november 1982 Wayne a floss i i v n of j Yvo Ujj it i urged for snookered i by in foil Garry snooker Champ Jake Neufeld in Cit sponsored tournament involving 23 of the Best senior players in Winnipeg Neufeld lost the first two games of a save Church Arish Council oppose Effort to save 55yearold building Rev i Prev rirlkrwvr7 incl the on in anti run if this a flt in Nuril non Attr mall come no thai it till Den i i m i piano in h i kind in mfr View d in the her k Vii in i Iho i t i Clits pics tar Rev Jerry Rabkewycz and the entire Ansh say the Church is in i expensive structural repairs i he cannot i Parish Council is also faced with pressure from the City of Portage la Prairie on the municipal bylaws in Portage la Prai Rie Call for specified lots of of Street parking to be created with the construction of any new having used All its excess property in May to build a new Brick and steel Church behind the no vacant original the ukrainian Catholic congregation is now faced with the Choice of demolishing the old Church for the creation of a parking lot or purchasing new originally the congregation was to have parking spaces ready for the opening of the new Church in a reprieve was granted by City postponing a Resolution of the situation until on monday of this week after receiving a request from Eugene minister of cultural affairs and historic granted an additional Extension allowing the Congre gation until june 1983 to solve the parking Kostyra made his request after ask ing the provinces historical Sites advisory Board to prepare a report on the need to demolish Tad Kawycz arid his Michael were not available for com ment yesterday on the latest devel but a spokesman with the Winnipeg office of ukrainian Catholic archbishop Maxim Hermaniuk con firmed yesterday Church officials Are convinced of the need to demolish the old there have been contractors exam ining the building and there is a lot of work needed to make it even for use As a museum or a its pretty Well settled that it will have to be torn said the but Kohut feels the Church will have to spend at least As much to have the building demolished As it might spend to new land for the parking she also argues that Exten Sive renovations Are not needed if the old Church is to be maintained Only As a museum or a historic the old an impressive build ing laboriously constructed entirely of Wood by its largely immigrant parishioners Between 1927 and is located in the Centre of in the traditional architectural style of ukrainian Catholic churches of its its Green and Silver domed Spires Domi Nate the towns inside the about 50 hand painted religious icons adorn the Walls and i do not deny the need for a parking but we must put things in perspex Kohut by Mary Ann Fitzgerald a powerful lobby mounted by the City of Brandon and new information about a possible upgrading at Camp has forced the province to consider renewing the lease on the military base for longer than the traditional 10year negotiations on the lease Are not natural resources minis Ter Al Mackling said yesterday after a Cabinet meeting at which lease renew Al terms were the 10year lease expires in but Ottawa has been anxious for a commitment on the provincial land because it is negotiating with the government of West which uses he base for training Mackling said Cabinet was surprised two weeks ago when it was told the department of National defence wanted a 30year but it want until last it heard Ottawa May spend significant dollars for upgrading the base if it has a Lon term As a Cabinet has delayed a decision on a longer lease until staff can determine what kind of a commit ment the Federal government is pre pared to make on he continue to deteriorate Brandon officials have been pressing the province to Grant the 30year we fear that without it the base will continue to deteriorate to the extent that the department of National de Fence will see fit to close said Rich general manager of the bran Don chamber of the chamber estimates the with their families and the 600 civilians employed pours million annually into the Economy of southwestern a staff offi cer in administration at con firmed the defence department has refused to undertake a major invest ment without a we will get next to nothing for upgrading without a Long lease we want to Start getting our share of capital Money which is in the we Arent getting it now because of the 10year watling he said Ottawa has not said what amount it is prepared to spend on upgrading where some of the buildings Are almost 50 years but million is the amount required during the next 10 or 15 years to Complete the base development the plan includes an regimental a million for a new Headquarters and million for a new As the germans Are expected to spend about million on capital works for their Walling Manitoba has assured Ottawa it is prepared to renew the lease for 10 years at with an option for provided nuclear weapons Are not tested use to judge says by Christie Mclaren fewer people will be sentenced to Canadas overcrowded prisons in the future and More pressure will be put on probation officers to handle the Over provincial court judge Howard Collerman said speaking at a meeting of the Manitoba association of probation judge Collerman suggested More pro Bation officers As one Way to adjust to the people Are starting to acknowledge that prisons which Are bursting at the seams Little to rehabilitate people and their Cost is said judge As of last there was a 10percent jump in the prison Popula Tion from the previous in Likely will be used exclusively for violent and repeat of judge Collerman told about 50 probation pointing to a recent american study indicating similar conditions in the people who May formerly be considered As jail material now will be excuse my expression clumped in your he provinces will have to hire More probation officers and they will have to adapt to handling More difficult offend the judge said in an if prison Doest then maybe a lot of people be he statistics Canada reports the aver age daily Cost of keeping a prisoner in a Federal institution in 197980 was while the Cost of supervising a Pris Oner on parole was the Cost of probation was dead i Jit Wilh the a1 u units com normally set 300 trips and snares during trapping in at age Garrick and a partner caught 22 Lynx fijo 210 37 17 Fisher and one throughout most of his Garrick travelled the tramline by dog teams which he had raised and trained and broke kept him on the Trail through blinding storms and on Moi than one us Cimmin got him Hack to safety when he was in later years he Learned to value the Speed of but always maintained a trapper should never be without his one modernization the Veteran welcomed was the introduction of humane Ambear Garrick said they were not Only but the Best traps going once you Learned to use he gained a reputation As an an expert at Reading White water and As a guide who never upset a passenger or freight on three occasions during his younger the powerful trapper carried 541 kilograms of flour at trappers old timers say the will not Likely be in Garrick was named honorary Okimow of the North Cree for big chief at the Thompson Winter the title is Given to senior northerners who have proven ability at wilderness survival and who have contributed to the Quality of Northern he is survived by two sons Henry Garrick of Wabowden and Lloyd Bisson of Thompson and a daughter Freda also of Garrick died at Andrews anglican Church at just before the funeral for his Mary Ann Bisson said his fathers last words were fitting dont forget to remind me to bring my fur to ill see what they offer me and if its not ill Send the fur to funeral services for Garrick will be held at Andrews anglican Church at 1 Wim i a Story saturday said that the new 24bottle Case of Mol sons Canadian lager Beer will Cost and Carling Okeefer new 18botile Case of old Vienna Beer will Cost in those Are wholesale prices the Manitoba liquor control commis Sion will pay the retail prices for the 24bottle and i bottle cases will be and classified death sunday lining to i v through monday with i Xiii readings it 10 and Minny saturday with temperatures and monday with i and not Roomal is 9 16 in Kilbort Pofs dear Lair 1 Fri us Clear i Clear Lii Shower Clear Loir 9 in 18 13 21 25 27 23 27 30 31 27 5 5 10 ii 9 m 21 17 20 20 20 23 25 17 Berlin j g 16 i 12 Winnipeg temperature comparisons m mean nov 24 Labi highest on record in 1907 lowest on record in 1903 put capitation total from 1 to 24 Millimetres of Beau widow of Andrew ban Rush Islay widow of Isaac Albert widower of Lillian of 197 Thompson wife of Clif Ford George of 143 Garrioch husband of Villah Rannveig of 247 Renfrew wife of Harry husband of Paula Helen wife of Rheiny of Sel formerly of widow of John Czeslawa Fili widow of Kazimierz of Tudor formerly of widow of Onufry Ella 91 widow of Andrew James of Prince of Vic widow of Samuel Helgi of formerly of 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