Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Al Wim Ripca Tessy 1983 Indian students to leave members of the Pas Indian band plan to withdraw their 430 children from the Kelsey school division and up their own locally controlled school in move will mean layoffs for teachers in the said Kelsey superintendent Al adding the exact number has not yet been deter but Joe education administrator for the Pas said the bands education committee Hopes to attract some of those teachers to the reserves we dont want to create any about Ross we want native teachers but we it Tiow they wont appear overnight so we need the Kelsey the set up a locally con trolled school is in line with action taken by other bands in recent years after finding their children were not succeeding in Many provincial school very few have finished High in the Case of the Pas a Community of about 21 students have graduated from Grade 12 in 18 years of integration in provincial Ross As the huge sums of Money being spent by Indian affairs on education in the schools has hot been he amount of Money the depart ment has spent is about that for the 21 graduates they he but unlike the transition from provincial to band run schools in other areas of Manitoba which have often Stormy both band and school division officials Hope the move can be made i dont anticipate any he said the move will simply mean that the per student that Indian affairs pays to cover the Cost of educating Indian students will Ibe transferred to the band where it will be administered by the education Ross said classes for students from kindergarten to Grade 12 will probably be held in trailers and in the Tineka which is owned by the like programs in other locally con trolled the curriculum will follow provincial standards but will also include courses on Indian Lan Guage and m h Rural areas suffer Wheeling and dealing seventy Winnipeg monopoly addicts got Down to serious business yesterday at the Manitoba regional monopoly championship at Polo Park shopping five players will qualify for the final scheduled for tomorrow at 7 the Winner will receive a trip to Toronto for the Canadian National monopoly championship 14 and Doug spin Rural Manitoba eem inanities would suffer if Tow Fly Tittle governing the provinces trucking Industry Ibuki Domdie if Khisty minted warned a spokesman for the Cana Dian manufacturers Ait Ditton called for deregulation of the saying existing regulations dramatically he Flate the Price of consumer they were commenting on a Provin Cial task Force review which is to hold Public hearings on the written in the in Thompson and the Pas in september and were in favor of a which we Haven decided of some revision to the regulatory but the Basic regulatory system should be Manitoba trucking association Man Al Harris Harris warned that outright deregulation would compel most commercial carriers to ignore less profitable routes through isolated communities which they Are currently obligated to leaving residents without a vital transportation would be foolish association president Roland pain Chad agreed it would be foolish for the province to abandon control of the trucking Industry and allow the pressures of the marketplace to deter mine which areas receive i dont believe that in the Best interest of Manitoban in the Long you look at the where Treyve had were starting see the nefarious effects of pain Chad Lou president of trans trucking praised the review but agreed that Complete deregulation would damage trucking service to Rural if you live in a Small town in Manitoba and transportation is Asim portent As the air you breathe you want to ensure you have the to lain but manufacturing association spokesman John Ross said his group favors deregulation of trucking in Manitoba and opposes the govern ments practice of setting Industry wide that is deregulation of trucking As far As rates Are we would like to see things where you can shop around a Ross i think were better off in a free Economy where Supply and demand dictate rates transportation minister Sam Yuskiw said in i statement the government has yet to commit itself to a program of deregulation or More strict enforce ment or existing regulations unsatisfactory to do that we would have to gauge the Impact Lack of Impact which various regulations have on both the Industry and the this can Only be achieved through Public participation at Public although opinions vary with respect to possible it is already Clear that the current regulations Are not the statement Manitoba farm Bureau spokesman Bob Douglas said his group has yet to decide whether it supports Deregla but weve been very unhappy with the current Douglas said of Rural farming communities already receive poor service from truck operates and for where the truckers have fallen Down is the move ment of Small a government report prepared for the Fourman task Force said regulations must be altered because Legal loopholes have made them ineffective and allowed pirate operators to steal business from legitimate Harris estimated unlicensed pirate who evade regulations through elaborate Legal have captured up to 30 per cent of the trucking business in the a task Force who asked not to be said the review will focus on a number of issues including illegal or pirate trucking and contractual arrangements which leave owner operators without Ade quate labor Law preliminary report these people who Are owner opera tors and Are engaged by Large trans port companies have no status Asem Plo yees and act merely As subcontractors and this can Lead to the spokesman the main problem is if were going to have subcontractors in the transportation lets recognize it in the he said the task headed by John director of the provinces transportation will make a preliminary report in and should Issue its final recommendations in crowded trains leave passengers stranded Thompson staff Bayline passengers Are being left stranded because trains Are overcrowded with mayor Bob of Thicket Portage said he said 18 persons trying to make their Way from Thompson to Homes in Thicket Pikwitonei and Ilford on the northbound train Friday were left on the station its damned hard on these Mccleverty they Are faced with a three Day wait in Thompson until the next train leaves or flying either Way they Are dinged with a hefty rail fares Between Thompson and Pikwitonei or Thicket Portage Are Mccleverty said flying usually costs about weather h High l Tow cold front warm front mayor Tom Pagee of whose wife was among the passengers who had to Fly Home said this thing has been going on All it also happens a lot in the Winter and its getting worse and he noted that a lot of people from his Community who were trying to get to the Thompson Nickel Days festival in july were left at the he cited another incident when about 40 Christmas shoppers were left stranded last year at the Pikwitonei station at weve been hammering away at this Point for years but its damned difficult to get through to the Canadian National railway or via Pagee what makes us so mad is that in the eyes of in and via tourists Are some different kind of people who have to be catered Mccleverty were glad they come North but we feel theres no excuse to have a different Quality of service for them and the rest of us who ride the trains Mccleverty said via rail has admitted it had overbooked fridays train by about 40 they said they miscalculated the number at a weekly strategy Werier receives award free press columnist Val Werier is one of 11 canadians to receive an award of Merit from the Canadian Parks association this Werier frequently writes on the of the natural the formed in is a nonprofit research and education organization geared to preserving and promoting Parks and recreational facilities in cantors Gallagher at Quelch Canada Grade Al a2 beef Chicken parts i mesh a k at tall c legs sirloin Steak 199 Tom my Chuck Steak pork butt Steak prices in effect 3 store hours to we Reserve the right to limit quantities our mistake a sports Page caption yesterday said wrongly that Holly Buss Winnipeg had won the women heavyweight division of the Canadian bodybuilding in she won the lightweight Winnipeg area forecast mainly sunny today and High today near Low tonight near High tomorrow near probability of precipitation is near Ero tonight and Southern Manitoba thundershowers in some tempera Tures much above Normal thursday and lowering to slightly above Normal values of 22 and 9 by Northern Manitoba isolated thundershowers with temperatures above Normal values of 17 and 7 thursday and lowering to near Normal Northwestern Ontario thundershowers in some localities thurs Day through saturday with temperatures much above Normal values of 19 and deaths classified death National Thunder 17 19 21 24 23 29 31 26 27 30 30 29 27 30 29 21 12 16 10 6 10 10 14 it 12 17 16 15 14 17 16 16 14 Winnipeg temperature comparisons mean last highest on record in 1972 lowest on record precipitation total from april 1 to aug 29 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