Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 7, 1986, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Pm Tetef ponders using camera attack on roaming dogs Stonewall local officials i ate considering a new Way of i combating the problem of roam l tag dogs photograph them in l according to the Ston administrator Jerome Mauws produced a photograph at too nails latest meeting of a Ca nine which has proved difficult to councillors discussed the Possi ullity of prosecuting the dogs saying the proof could be in the warned that a photo must be taken close enough to the animal to make a 100per cent positive town mayor Alex Krawec Crit seized owners who let their dogs run saying they Are openly defying the Krawec said the town really has two choices in dealing with Loose dogs which cant be caught photograph them and use the photo As evidence to prosecute an owner in or obtain a Tran qui Lizer de Barnes jokingly suggested a different use for the them developed and Post them As wanted Post add Ninga this southwestern Manitoba Community has won a Victory of sorts Over Canada Post the Killarney guide reports that the Ninga Post office and its More than 50 Post office boxes were closed residents were told they would have to pick up their mail in or some Post office of their the residents fought Back by circulating a sending a delegation to talk with Canada Post and contacting their Lee Clark pc Brandon their efforts paid As they have been advised they will receive postal service through a Community drop and that mail will be sorted into assigned customer Odd Lac Dubonnet a fire at a local restaurant that its owners had been trying to sell caused More than damage and left nine workers according to the a fire late last month destroyed the Surfside restaurant in the Middle of the Jim who with Yvette Blom owns the said it was partially dateline Manitoba a weekly Roundup of provincial giving readers a glimpse of events in Rural Blom said that while he had been trying to sell the that option ended with the he said he under stand Why there didst seem to be any pressure in the fire hydrants during the a former said they were installed when he was in and he thought they would be Good enough to do the dds Carman the provincial education departments pro Gram encouraging school Divi Sions to have daycare centres built in schools has drawn a Cool response from Midland school division the Valley Leader reports that the school boards Public rela policy commit tee Doest believe Day care should be a school division re trustee John commit tee said such centres operate on different schedules and have different needs than Froese also said school division officials ultimately could assume so much responsibility for children they would be at the Hospital to receive Board chairman Robert Mckibbin indicated he was sep tical of the provincial govern ments Promise that a local school division have to Bear any of the costs of a Day care trustee Bob Harrison said he opposes the whole idea of Day saying those who want Chil Dren should be prepared to take care of them until hey reach school trustee de Driedger expressed some reservations about the boards saying the program could be revised to include some provincial funding John Mccosham with the cell soft analyser used in his studies of human lives get started in fast Lane by Kathleen Engman boys learn to live More in the fast Lane before they Are a reproductive specialist has sperm creating carrying y Are More Stream lined and swim straighter than those with x which result in he John head of re productive sciences at health sciences said research has discovered More speedy swimmers among boy making than among girl making he said the preconception Edge that male sperm have Over their female creating counterparts could have something to do with the global ratio of about 107 to 100 boy to girl babies Mccoshen conducted the research with third year medical student Jerry Chen during the past two they used a cell soft a sophisticated instrument which can create enlarged and enhanced Pic Tures of the the one of two in tracks sperm movement for two thirds of a taking 20 still pictures of then drawing a line Between the Points it has the machine has found the carrying sperm swims whereas the carrying sperm travels in a curved Mccoshen although the machine has detected Rounder Heads on the female creating Mccoshen said that Doest Likely influence there is something about the Way the Tail of the y he Union official blasts mine safety rules weather Winnipeg area forecast sunny today with occasional Cloudy Westerly winds at 25 and a High near Clear tonight with a Low near mainly sunny probability of precipitation is near Zero tonight and Tomor extended Outlook Southern Manitoba sunny with a few Cloudy periods tuesday and Chance of scattered showers temperatures below on both Normal High is Normal Low is Northern Manitoba mainly sunny tuesday and wednes temperatures below Normal both Normal High is Normal Low is Northwestern Ontario sunny with occasional Cloudy periods tuesday and scattered showers temperatures below Normal Bolh Normal High is Normal Low is National 28 la 11 14 20 7 18 i 13 2 18 2 17 l u 7 17 16 0 18 8 12 o u 3 Thunder u 0 18 a 16 10 18 12 18 9 Winnipeg comparisons mean last la 9 on record in 1976 lowest on record in 1881 precipitation total from april 1 to 6 Millimetres Normal 352 3 yesterday Millimetres my International 26 i 21 10 new 21 31 10 16 6 32 2 r 7 26 7 33 19 19 8 31 13 u 8 18 10 30 11 14 8 Tel 2s 21 21 12 resort spots Lus 22 Las Clear 40 24 42 28 31 21 34 25 34 24 28 26 34 23 33 24 30 7a 30 1 by Maureen Murray contract workers on mine Sites Are lax about safety because they Arent forced to adhere to the same standards As full time a Union spokesman there allowed to get away with Steve spokesman for the United steelworkers of America said there is Ope set of rules for the unionized Guys and another for the he said this situation Likely Contri buted to the death thursday of a 24 year old working on the site of Hud son Bay mining and smelting new Nickel Ghislain fell 30 metres to his death while working on a Shaft sinking operation at Naneus flood compensation awaits Ottawa of the Manitoba government is waiting for Federal approval before paying out an estimated million in damages resulting from Spring highways minister John Lohman was questioned in the legislature by Glen Cummings pc Rose who said flood victims have been waiting for four months to find out if assistance will be Many do not have the resources to go Forward and make repairs Cummings they Are still Uncertain if they will be receiving Lohman said the disaster assistance Board has reported approval of about in damages suffered by individual property As he 35 local governments have claims with the total Bill amounting to because the Federal government contributes to costs Over its approval in principal must be received before payments Are Lohman adding he has written urging Ottawa to lotto details of winners and prizes for last nights lotto draw were delayed by lottery officials in Toronto and we rent available at winning numbers were Bonus number was City Calendar the citizens committee to combat childrens cancer holds a fun fair from 9 to 9 at the Bronx Community Henderson Highway at Bronx ave with a variety of entertainment from 11 features mennonite childrens magician James Blarney magician David caledonian magician English pub magician James Broadway wholesome Gerry and Debbie and fantasy theatre for children stages the 35minute play the stolen at 1 in the Manitoba planetarium for children aged three years and admission the University of Manitoba school of music preparatory studies division holds an open House from 3 to 5 in the school of music building at the Csc Manitoba holds an open House from 10 to 4 sunday 7 at 541 Portage Avenue and 607 Lan Gevin to Mark its 50th located Between flin flon and the of was part of a Crew employed by Aurora quarrying contracted by Hudson Bay to build the mine Hamon said Hudson Bay tends to give its contractors carte Blanche when they Are working on mining he said contract workers Are put at greater risk than Union work and said Hudson Bay has to share some of the Hamon said he is disturbed when Union employees have to work Side beside with contract if the contractor is overseeing the opera he said he has repeatedly complained about the double Standard at Union management safety commit tee management always says there is one set of but in reality its not the Hamon said he Doest believe Labrecque was equipped with a safety which he said Likely would saved the mans but Ron Glassford of the Provin Cial workplace safety and health said the task Labrecque was performing didst require him to Wear a safety chief of mines inspect said the Accident occurred at the end of a shift at about when Labrecque was climbing out of the mine he was climbing up a ladder and he Glassford said Labrecque fell about 30 metres and died on in he said his department is investigating the Accident and it should take about a month to Hudson and Aurora quarrying also Are looking into the cause of the Glassford said it was too soon to speculate whether charges will be Laid under the workplace safety and health the maximum Fine under the act is but he said an inquest is usually held after a mining Glassford said the investigation Likely will focus on since the contractor was in charge of the he said since Hudson Bay owns the its role also will be called into deaths classified death Jean Nee wife of Alfred Thomas of formerly of husband of Dorothy Dolly of husband of Anna Helen Annie Jean Nee William of husband of Alice Robert husband of Phyllis of Santa husband of Olga x terrific discounts sheer draperies selected fabrics up to verticals As Low As sc195 51 Patio door verticals 200 Only 195 99 and up venetians starting at 36 00 free Home decorator service 741 marys largest drapery showroom open 95 125 2553044
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