Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, May 19, 1985

Issue date: Sunday, May 19, 1985
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Saturday, May 18, 1985
Next edition: Tuesday, May 21, 1985

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 19, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba F Jurre i May 1986 porcelain perches in new diner by Doug Spears two Winnipeg Fiebach tuft Are flushed with tacit effluent Over their plan to pref Fye outdoor Bines 1ft the resort Gordon limb Focht and Jasmin Collins Are converting an old Zenia in the town of 600 into an outdoor eatery called the out where diners will Perch Oil padded we dont want it to look jokingly said of the restaurants unique but were using old toilet bowls for customers to sit the toilet tanks will he mounted on the Walls and used As Flower and the toilet seats will be used As menu and picture in keeping with the patrons of the restaurant will Dine on a covered which eventually will have an Entrance resembling an outhouse door Complete with artificial Giesbrecht said he and Collins Are also considering the use of Bedpan at the out which opened Friday although the commodes wont be installed for about a we wont be serving any Bever Ages in he but we have if we get a Beer and wine licence in the getting some Ceramic Bedpan to use As Beer jugs he said he and Collins Are trying to observe a sense of decorum in their Choice of Gordon Giesbrecht rejects suggestion of toilet paper for bad he says somebody suggested we use Rolls of toilet paper on the tables instead of he but 1 dont know if i want to go that the two partners wanted to Call their eatery the but the prov inces corporations and business names Branch said that name had become too i was a Little peeved and lets Call it the out House and fur Nish it with and the idea fermented from Giesbrecht in choosing the the partners were keenly aware a new sewage system is threatening the survival of outdoor privies in Winnipeg 75 Kilometres North of they residents thought it was rather comical we were building an outhouse on main he work on the controversial million sewage opposed by some is expected to begin next mayor Jim Tomko said the town will continue to truck waste from outhouses to the local sewage Goon in the without any Effort on our outhouses have been gradually Dis appearing with this new ser More of them will Tomko there is some pressure from the provincial government to get rid of the the eventual Fate of the outhouses will be up to a future Council to for his Giesbrecht said its unlikely anyone will use his eaters Jiffies for their original at we Hope they he but its conceivable some body will stumble Over one evening when the hotel closes and Farmers now favor water conservation by Laura Ranee a group of Miami area Farmers who joined forces two years ago to oppose a proposed water conserva Tion District Are now looking for ways to conserve we kind of made an about face from where we originally area Farmer Gordon Orchard i guess its just the Way our water table has declined so much in the last three or four Chard provincial agriculture officials say Manitoba Farmers Are increasingly receptive to ideas which con serve land and water a new five year government pro Gram designed to find better ways of treating farm land has been swamped with More than 200 applications from groups of Manitoba agriculture department spokesman Crawford Jenkins who farms on the Hill sides West of Miami in sout Central said the idea of water conservation used to scare local up on the we thought wed end up a storage facility for the downstream he noting the headwaters for the tobacco Creek and Boyne River Are located but after merging to confront what they at first considered a they decided a bit More water might be a Good 1980 was sure a shocker Orchard noting it was the first time local Farmers were hit by in the they never missed a but in 1980 we this was supposed to be sur crop country it sure changed a lot of this their newly formed Deerwood soil and water manage ment association is one of the flagships of the new federa Provin Cial they have applied for financial Aid for a five year project to test ways of storing More water in their local to minimize the effects of the project should help minimize flooding As Well As keep More water on hand for live Stock and Small scale or Chard As one of our members for every Inch of water that Falls on his hed like to see it in the bin that Orchard provincial officials Are pleased by the interest Farmers Are showing in the which will spend million on research and demonstration projects in indicates a real concern at the farm level about the whole Agri cultural Jenkins there saying we have to do something different if we want to he the agriculture depart ments chief of soil and water Man said the Cost of fertilizer and the eve increasing need for it has been a key Farmers have changed from say ing they cant afford to practise conservation to saying they cant afford not he Boissevain Fine for Seaside stroll Boissy Vatn two Brothers netted an unusual catch Oil a re cent visit to Pelican Lake the Skeleton of a Long sea James and Jason Moore found the remains along the Shore while searching for according to the recorder of sea horses normally Are a trop ical but department of Natu ral resources officials say the lakes Salt Content might be High enough for the creature to an Arborg the air Here is filled with what has become a traditional sign of Spring a stench from the villages sewage to combat the foul the Village recently poured chlorine in the according Interlake the problem is being com pounded by the fact the sewage system is being forced to process More waste than it was designed to Village spokesman Chris Fulsher said the system was de signed to handle Gallons of effluent but currently processes about Gallons Fulsher said the Village has asked Manitoba water services Branch for Aid to expand the non Selkirk a study into the feasibility of hiring contract workers at lower fort Garry has raised concerns among some of the Parks unionized the study is to be conducted this summer under the guidance of Parks Canadas Prairie according to the Selkirk enter Tom Jenkins of the Public ser vice Alliance said hiring workers from private contractors would damage the Parks Standard of Jenkins said some workers Are concerned about Job Security and wage despite assurances that wages and jobs Are fort superintendent Art Gold Smith conceded Park staff currently perform extra work that contract employees might not it would be hard to replace the staff with he he also said the study is a response to decreasing Levels of Federal funding for dateline Manitoba a weekly Roundup of provincial giving readers a glimpse of events in Rural the Pas a recent spill of about Gallons of raw sew age into the Saskatchewan River has left mayor Bruce untried untried wants to know Why communities which draw their drinking water from the River were not informed of the according to the Opasquia the spill occurred earlier this month at two sewage lift stations in the mayor said he wants to know Why the Prairie provinces water Board failed to implement its emergency warning Board spokesman Max Morelli said the spill did not pose a health but was unable to say Why Manitoba want told untreated waste was heading Don Saskatchewan water Quality said the boards emergency warning plan didst take effect because it want considered to be of any Odd Neepawa local Hutt Erite Colony May build a hog process ing Plant Here that would create jobs for about 80 the Springhill Hutt Erite Colony is considering a million invest ment in the according to the Neepawa mayor Homer Gill said the col ony and the Village have yet to sign an agreement and a site has yet to be selected for the pro posed the project hinges on finding an acceptable location and on approval of a Federal Grant to cover 50 per cent of the capital a Colony spokesman said the processing which would handle hogs has been in the planning stages for two take thy car and shove preacher says a United Church minister says the Way he was treated by a Winnipeg automobile Dealership is nothing Short of unethical and Immor Colin Peterson of said he and his wife spotted a minivan at a car show and decided to buy a Deal was struck with Gladstone Nissan of Portage Avenue and he put Down a Peterson said he was told the minus his Trade would Cost and would be but when it eventually arrived five weeks the Dealership said it would Cost an additional he weather i Lew Tai Etc from although Peterson said the Salesman had written subject to Price Check by dealer on the he was under the impression the car would come in at or near the quoted they gave me a verbal Assurance that any changes would be he the Salesman said that if there were any changes it would Only be Peterson said he was upset that the Dealership was de manding so much More Money for the he said he had already made financial arrangements with his Bank and had told family and friends about the Pur while it May be Legal for the dealer to do it is surely unethical and he Peterson said he could have come up with the additional but decided to scrap the it was the principle of the if that the Way they were going to do i decided to go somewhere the Dealership refunded his and Peterson said he has still not bought another Chris sales manager for Gladstone said Petersons criticism is unjust Ruel said the vehicle was simply on display at the car but Peterson was eager to buy one he was Given an indication of the but was clearly told the amount might change when the Dealership knew its actual theres no underhanded thing about Ruel adding that the cars were on order and the Dealership didst get a Complete picture of its own costs until they actually Ruel also pointed out that the salesmen made the Deal subject to a Price Check and the customer was aware of this at the Peterson said he consulted a lawyer about the matter and was told the chances of winning any compensation were about he decided against proceeding in Victoria Day open All Day monday financing Dies in motorcycle Accident a Man died from injuries sustained in a motorcycle motor vehicle collision Early an ramp spokesman said Michael Dale of the pegu is Indian was killed in the Winnipeg area forecast mostly Cloudy with brisk Northwest High near Low tonight near Clearing and a Little warmer High near probability of precipitation is 10 per cent tonight and Southern Manitoba Cloudy tuesday mainly sunny Wilwy near City Calendar Mal Normal High is Normal Low is Northern Manitoba sunny tuesday and below Normal temperatures near Normal Mal High is Normal Low is Northwestern Ontario Cloudy tuesday afternoon with isolated mainly sunny temperatures below Mal near Normal Normal nigh is Normal Low is select new cars National 17 9 ii 11 11 1 20 10 n f 4 22 7 10 i 2j 7 21 6 14 2 14 3 13 3 u 17 i 14 9 to pot ii w Tutti m a Carh to 1972 ii hmm total front after to 1 to ii i Norm yesterday tar of ski Udif of Tiv 19 15 23 20 19 19 17 19 17 26 20 23 20 31 27 32 26 29 10 10 13 in 12 9 7 10 9 10 17 w 23 29 23 22 19 i the Winnipeg boys choir performs at wednesday May 22 in Westminster United Westminster Avenue at Maryland admission seniors and children the Chocs company ten stages its final concerts at Friday May 24 and saturday May 25 in the 1555 Wall tickets students at to and the 447 Webb holds a foot reflexology workshop and a course on effectiveness training for both at Friday May 24 and 10 saturday May a Dressor Success course begins May and a coed program on retirement planning begins june 3for details and to Call the Alan executive director of the Canadian civil liberties addresses the Canadian club at a dinner meeting at Friday May 24 in the Holiday inn on ism trial Iii Over of used cars trucks in our inventory must be cleared immediate delivery deaths classified death of 293 Regent husband of Agatha baby Norman Hus band of Irene o 165 Aberdeen he band of Garret Van Oscar husband of Denise Van Jean wife of Arthur angst i Irene 750 Pembina 2847650 open every night and All Day saturday ;