Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 3, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Barry meet Pottss main Street in lunar has a distinctly quiet and peaceful look about unlike its noisy and traffic congested counterpart in life in lunar provides contrast to hectic crime of big City i Bruce Bjarnson top and Dennis Hartog Praise Ore traffic zips through Winnipeg Portage and main intersection in a minute than passes Down main Street in lunar in a in one evening in the Manitoba More crime takes place than in a decade in the Interlake Community of about Winni Eggers have Learned to live with growing numbers of House child abuse rapes and incidents of property destruction in the big but lets take a 70minute drive North on Highway 6 past Fields of grazing livestock and Bush to a typical town in the heart of mixed farming life is different As it is different in hundreds of Small communities in our the fastest vehicles on Pundars main Street this particular morning Are bicycles driven by a handful of youngsters racing to be first to the towns swimming crime its says Orest of officer in charge of the towns eight member ramp detach kids have a lot of things to do and that Why theres no juvenile kids just dont get into trouble be cause everybody knows one another and whose kids Are people of All Ages Are helpful and All the Chil Dren Are treated in a family Type Kucharek a lot of policing is done As a matter of course by the communication at All Levels is Marvin born and raised Barry Mullin around lunar and now in his third year As Reeve of the Rural municipal Ity of says the area has everything to offer any individual of any then he runs through a list of some of the towns amenities Golf Airstrip with another 900metre 950foot runway under sports Complex with an indoor hockey four Sheet curl ing rink it also serves As a roller rink in off swimming Pool and outdoor grounds for fairs and the towns hockey and baseball the town has a 4h a Volunteer fire personal care Home equipped with a doctors clinic and dental a senior citizens Resi Dence and a Community Hall where movies Are shown sunday necessary services theres also a a grocery a a fast food outlet and garages and equipment dealers to meet the needs of the agriculture tourism also provides Money for the town As anglers heading North to fish Coldwater lakes Stop for food and and in the fall Hunters flock to the area to Hunt Upland game Birds and we have no Industry other than agriculture and the services needed for a Community this says i think we offer As much As the City has other than Ballet or the about the Only reason that would Force people to leave is a Lack of he Desjarlais says the towns biggest assets Are its citizens and their approaches to nothing comes free in we know weve Learned to set objectives for he explains when we needed a new artificial ice Plant it was suggested we raise the Mill rate which meant higher you Start demanding Money from people and they get so we started the fund for artificial ice in 1972 and our goals Are being the sports com plex is Deb free and people like things that Bruce and Dennis Hartog both sing the praises of life in i moved Here five years ago from says and theres hardly nothing i hate about Hartog grew up in lunar and finds theres always something to its never Odd an error crept into last saturdays column on Stephen Johnson and his family who Are living on his grandfathers Violet Saunders helped set the rec Ord her is Stephens Myrna Johnson is a creeping old age must be affecting my eyesight and sorry about 1 i in y strike Alliance forged by Rod Edwards an intransigent has settled Over labor negotiations involving Der Bay whose Leader makes no attempt to deny a secret strike pact exists with Grain elevator workers across the i didst go to Regina for a drink of snapped Union Boss Frank referring to water Quality problems the Saskatchewan capital is having this if weve come to some arrangement theres no Way in going to reveal it in the Mazur said in an interview yesterday after his return from a private meeting with Hugh Wagner of the Grain services these people elevator Are having the same kind of with overtime that we the Salty Union Leader Cate what sort of action either group might take to help the both unions Are vital components in intricate Grain marketing network through which Worth of sales were funnelled last 5 Mazur said he int hopeful a Ful settlement can be reached on a new contract for workers at Grain Export terminals lining the Lake Superior Shore at Thunder contract expired the Grain handlers Union has without a contract since expiration Date of a two year agreement won after a two week strike in 1981 that choked off Grain sales through Canadas busiest nearly All Manitoba Grain sold Over seas or into Eastern Canada goes through the elevators at Thunder a turning Point in the impasse could arrive next week at a conciliation meeting called by federally appointed commissioner Vincent the meeting tuesday and wednes Day will be the first time the two sides have sat Down together since but Mazur said he believes the meet ing is just a stalling tactic employed by the Federal government and negotiators for the six Grain companies with terminals at the they want to stall this thing and get the government to legislate us Back to work if we go they give us six that a hell of a cheap in not going to accept six a Mckenzie seeds employee suing Over dismissal the former assistant controller of Mckenzie seeds is suing the Crown company for wrongful dismissal after being fired for an alleged conflict of lawyer Jim Thornborough says he will file documents in a Brandon court next week for his Louis if you fire someone and if you have no cause for the dismissal you have to give them reasonable Thornborough adding Boisjoli and two other Mckenzie employees were sum Marily dismissed july the lawyer said he has not received similar instructions from for Mer Mckenzie president Bill Moore and Vic president Charles who were fired along with it would be premature to speculate whether the others will Thornborough the lawyer said Boisjoli was not Given a reason for his dismissal and denies any conflict of were claiming there was not sufficient notice of dismissal from the he he Boisjoli was handed a proposition suggesting he should weather when he didst resign he was Given a letter indicating his immediate the lawyer its not a question of us disproving conflict of the question is whether he Boisjoli gave sufficient notice to the employer of his involvement in the other All three men were after an investigation by the provincial auditor linked them to companies that had dealings with Mcken precipitation h High Preuse Low pressure cold from warm front Winnipeg area forecast sunny with a few Cloudy periods today and brisk Westerly winds High both Days near Low tonight near probability of precipitation is near Zero tonight and Southern Manitoba mainly sunny with evening showers monday and temperatures above mostly sunny mostly Cloudy with Chance of showers wednesday with temperatures near Normal values of 20 and Northern Manitoba variable cloudiness with scattered showers mostly Cloudy with showers tuesday and temperatures near Normal values of 16 and Northwestern Ontario sunny occasional Cloudy periods with Chance of showers mainly sunny temperatures above Normal values of 18 and Thornborough said Boisjoli would be suing for Between six and 18 months lost Boycott of classes called at schools on 25 reserves Thompson staff parents on 25 Northern Indian reserves have been asked to pull their children out of school unless the Federal government starts construction of the Long delayed lion Cross Lake elementary and High Manitoba which represents the has passed a Resolution calling on Indian parents to take the action after that deadline we Are asking the chiefs to keep their students out of the classroom indefinitely until there is some Concrete evidence that the school will be said Joe Guy chief of Theresa Point Indian Cross Lake residents decided this week to keep 800 students out of school until site preparations for construction Are under the students were to return to classes chief Walter Monias of Cross Lake said the band had waited 17 years for a new about three years Indian affairs minister John Munro office told us we would get the last february they said the final touches were being Given to the final submission to Treasury Board and they thought it would be approved in Monias now there putting on More final touches and hoping to get approval by the end of parents also Are insisting renovations be made to 30 temporary Many of which Are Bill Indian affairs regional director of who visited the schools this said he was extremely disappointed Normal maintenance had not been kept he sent regional education director Ron six other education staffers and engineers to examine the buildings they have authority to Jet a contract with the bands construction company to Start with repairs Cook Clement Yeung is pleased to announce the relocation of his office at 738 Osborne Street As of september 1983 Telephone 4755804 Quality 4775212 24 answering 257 Osborne Al Corydon Cost it Pavs if they Arent Are they tight enough irian windows the window expert since 1948 manit1ba unreserved auction Sale of confiscated firearms the province of Manitoba will sell by Public auction Over 300 rifles and september 10 at hotel fort Garry rear parking garage 222 viewing to 9 important note no one May Purchase a fire Arm without presenting a valid firearm acquisition certificate which must be pro cured in application forms May be obtained at police stations and retail firearm All items will be sold As where is terms strictly Cash no cheques will be accepted full settlement Sale Day Moryck licensed a bonded auctioneers Dennis a Ken Morrow 2476944 Vav drug Viart deaths classified death 8 Vancouver 4 yellow knife 5 Edmonton 24 Calgary 28 Saskatoon 34 Regina 33 Winnipeg temperature comparisons mean 2 15 2 11 12 8 sept 38 8 20 0 last 22 8 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