Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 14, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Q1 i i n w is y a v free May Cid Ito ref Farmers tories fear by Brian Cote the opposition accused the nip government yesterday of denigrating the role of agriculture by falling to provide enough with Grants to hire summer ton Orchard said he and his caucus colleagues have received complaints from fathers who say their applications under career Start Are being turned he said at least two Farmers have told him their applications have been rejected because other jobs provided students with better occupational career Start is an wage subsidy designed to help students find in the legislature or Chard accused the government of placing agriculture near the Bottom of the rating system used to judge career Start he asked employment services minister Len Evans to provide information on the criteria used to select applicants under the he also asked for a breakdown on the number of applications accepted and rejected by in Rural Manitoba agriculture is Orchard this government has been saying they Are interested in agriculture but there Are a number of applications being turned i want to know the priorities from the highest to the lowest and where agriculture fits Evans rejected suggestions the government was downplaying Agri he said program officials select applicants based on regional unemployment distribution of Type of occupation and whether the Money will help create a t i 4ivmjj he emphasized career Start Only discriminates on a Jobb Job basis workers tend the Fountain in Central Park and does not rate one Industry replacing wiring which was recently torn out a by the Fountain is a frequent target of Vandal 1ui i Mictil Alcis Cue Kcal tone j t i i f i i he ism and often has its lights new emf election official says cd Manitoba on official says Bod spokesman of the provincial natural resources de said every study that has been done into the Lonetree Reser voir shows cause for concern to Manitoba although Manitoba is willing to cooperate with renewed efforts by North Dakota to study the it will not be easily persuaded to Lessen its vocal were quite prepared to engage in but we would need a lot of new evidence that our Wor Ries we rent to every study has supported our Clarkson was reacting to com ments from former North Dakota governor William Guy that a new study should be done to assess what Adverse if the original Garrison project would pose to can Guy persuaded the Garrison conservancy District Board to pass a Resolution last week urging George sinner to set up a scientific study of Canadas environmental As soon As i in going to meet Canadian leadership to talk about implementation of that sinner a commission set up by the Interior Secretary decided last de Cember to scale Down the Garrison project and delete the Lonetree Reservoir that has Long been a Princi ple Manitoba Guy and other political figures in North Dakota feel Lonetree is essential to the irrigation the commission recommended that instead of North Dakota build the Sykeston a proposal which Hast won approval from the majority of pro Garrison Clarkson said he want to see the commissions recommendations immediately overturned by a new he said it would make sense to proceed with Sykeston and proposed by were prepared to engage in con but were not prepared to negotiate away our concerns or our Manitoba has taken the position that the Lonetree Reservoir would increase the chances of introducing foreign fish species and diseases into Manitoba the problem would still exist even if a fish screen were installed prior to Missouri River water entering the the province the Congress is still Grap pling with the problem of putting the commissions recommendations into legislative there Are disagree ments Between North Dakota politicians and Audubon society officials on the meaning of the draft which is atthe subcommittee Clarkson said Manitoba wants to see Congress Complete its work on the Bill before any new studies Are sanitation debate sinks to sewer talk voting irregularities dont War rant another Manitoba Metis federation election in the Interlake re the federations chief electoral officer said Ernie Blais said a recount re Quested by runner up Doris per Ron showed Roy Chartrand still won the regional vice presidency by 25 each gained a vote by the Blais he said the main complaints of voting irregularity dealt with votes cast by people who we rent Metis and by people who live outside the he said he was Given names of about 10 people suspected of not being theres not enough in my opinion to warrant a new election at this Point in Blais he said he will talk with the people identified As not being Metis status is determined for voting Pur poses by he he said his final decision on the voting will be made later this after he has talked to the Metis Community in the a recount of another regional vice presidency election was to take place de who placed second to Stella Alix in the Southeast has asked for the Fisher Branch staff this Interlake Community emotional and divisive debate Over sewers got downright scatological yesterday at a Manitoba municipal Board hear Sid progressive party Leader and Winnipeg lawyer for the nay Side of the principally pen was greeted by chanting High school students As he reached the meeting we want our kids not they i dont know if that has any particular reference to my name which happens to be the lawyer told the i assume it he added quickly that perhaps the chant was directed at Given the smiles on the faces of some of the students attending the Cross examining local chamber of Commerce president de Danden one of the proponents of a sewer Green accused certain adults of facilitating demonstrations by the High school the adults should be ashamed of Green Dandeneau had testified the Busi Ness group supports the sewer sys tem As a Means to keep the Community the subject of a 14year has the support of the local school Board and municipal As Well As the most of its opponents Are pension who make up an estimated 60 per cent of the villages population of about who traded occasional verbal barbs with witnesses during the accused student demonstrators of trying to intimidate the three member Board which is hold ing Public hearings to determine if the local government District of Fisher can proceed with the Simil lion Gravity flow the Ltd Council has Given first Reading to the bylaw approving the the municipal Board which began in will resume next acting Board chairman Meir ser fat assured Green the tribunal would not be influenced by the Stu dents demonstration and i found it and totally and absolutely Serfaty supporters of the project told the Board yesterday that the existing sewage disposal system of septic holding tanks and Jiffies is inadequate and a potential health Hazard to the comm they also said it is a detriment to attracting new business and Resi dents to the community160 kilo metres North of Fisher Reeve Peter Homick said the project has the support of the majority of ratepayers based on a 1983 opponents challenged the petitions Validity and won a court in Junction last february against the residents overwhelmingly Defeated construction of a Low pressure system in a 1979 the Only one Ever held on a sewer opponents of the project say it is too too ambitious and Unne r million committed to class tourism the provincial and Federal governments have agreed to spend million in the next five years on Manitoba tourist tourism minister Jerry Storie said Storie told the legislature the cos shared agree ment will go a Long Way to helping Manitoba tourist Industry reach the billion Dollar level by the next included in the program is million to be spent Over the next five years enhancing Winnipeg tourist As million will be spent on Market expansion and weather precipitation Tow pre Tufe cold worm from Winnipeg area forecast mainly sunny today and highs both Days near Low tonight near probability of precipitation near Zero tonight and extended Outlook Southern Manitoba sunny Friday and temperatures a bit below Normal otherwise near Normal High is Normal Low is Northern Manitoba mainly temperatures near or a bit above Normal High is Normal Low is Northwestern Ontario variable cloudiness other Wise mainly temperatures below Normal near Friday and Normal High is Normal Low is million on tourist resorts in the this agreement sets some fairly ambitious Storie he said the theme of the program will be promoting the province As a world class tourism the theme is go world Storie said the signed yesterday in Winnipeg by him and Federal tourism minister Tom moves Manitoba into the International league with the Hope of creating a billion Dollar Industry by the turn of the we need to think we develop world class the minister anything else and we will be Selling ourselves opposition tourism critic Warren Steen welcomed the agree then weve been waiting for months for Tom and Jerry to get their act together and save this Steen River Heights then lashed out at other government measures which he said hinder the development of the tour ism he cited the health and welfare Levy and taxes on liquor which drive up the prices of drinks in pedestrian killed beside Highway a pedestrian was killed after being in collision with a car on a Highway near Brandon yesterday ramp said Shirley of Kemnay was killed while walking on the South Side of Highway the car was driven by Ada Kennard of Man arrested in wife wounding a Thompson Man has been arrested in the wounding of his estranged ramp said Anne was shot in her right Arm at her Home in Thompson yesterday she remains in Hospital in stable police Roland Gerald Novotny has been ramp said the matter is still being Boneless pork loin roasts Fine for bbl cantors l Gallagher at Quelch fresh can or a frying chickens Canada a1 a2 Side of b Hind of i to boning a trimming Hie Price per Pound a kilogram will Rainbow Trout slim id Roft St style Rump roast Cross rib roast fresh Lamb veal available prices effective May 18 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