Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 31, 1986, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free december greetings for the new year Johnson new years Day in every the Gate of the it is a time when we can look Back and on our and More importantly a time to look ahead to the challenges and opportunities of the new the year 1987 is of course a special one for my wife and it will be our first year in government House with it comes die Chance to meet Many Manitoban and to reaffirm the spirit of of Friendship and of Hope that is so much a part of the life of our for each of you i ask that the new year will be a fulfilling enriched with Friendship and George Johnson lieutenant governor Pawley As we enter 1967 the final third of challenging decade of the eighties like the rest of the faces some serious but because of the very spirit and determination of our province we can look ahead with Hope and our real strength lies in our people dedicated people aided by the stability of our the opportunities for growth and the Richness of our natural and agricultural and the Broad economic base of the we look to these strengths to enable to reach new Heights of social and economic and make our tomorrows even in this atmosphere of Hope and i wish each of you Success and Good health in the Days that lie Howard Pawley Premier Filmon As 1986 draws to a we pause from our Busy Day today activities to celebrate with out friends and loved we take time to reflect on the past our our and our Hopes for the As we we give thanks for the Good Fortune of living in a democratic and we think of those less fortunate than those who live in countries where human rights and Freedom of speech do not while we Pray for inspiration and revitalization to face the Challenge of improving the Quality of life for we also must resolve to work together to improve the Standard of living for All and with renewed strength commit ourselves to achieve the goal of peace on at this special time of i would like to extend on behalf of my and our our very Best wishes to you and your family for a new year of happiness and Prosperity Gary Filmon opposition Leader Norrie the passing of yet another year gives each of us an Opportunity to assess our achievements and to acknowledge those areas of our lives where we have fallen Short of our As we enter we need to strive for those Heights a attained last mans reach must exceed his or whats a heaven for Browning and we know that most of us need goals and objectives to be effective and we will not of without problems in the new at Home we live amidst certain areas of our country prospering other areas languishing certain sectors of our Economy Strong and buoyant other sectors depressed and in deep likewise on the International scene we see the same contradictory situations and armed conflict apparently under the circumstances it would be understandable if we were to lose Confidence in ourselves and in our it would also be for despite our Canada is a land of great Opportunity and houses a people of great we can take on Tough times and As we enter the new year we need also to remember that unfortunately the Freedom we enjoy in out society is becoming a rather scarce commodity throughout the people in other countries who have lost their Freedom look to us for help and in sharing our resources As we do quite generously we need also to be aware that in the future we May be called upon to share More of our strength of our City has always been its acceptance of new citizens As evidenced by our City one with the strength of i believe great opportunities awaiting us in 1987 and future we have a manageable and workable we have a diversified Economy which has stood us in Good Stead in difficult we have people and development opportunities and we Are breathing life again into the heart of our but perhaps most important of All is the Opportunity we have to find a sense of will and Harmony within ourselves which will give us the strength to resolve differences and find it is in this spirit then the spirit of optimism for the and believing in our ability to work together for a More caring that i extend to one and All on behalf of City Council every Good wish for a new year filled with peace and Bill Norrie mayor of Winnipeg Langtry on behalf of the Board and staff of the Folk arts Council of and the Fol Lorama 1 extend Best wishes to All for a peaceful As the new year let us pause and reflect on what has gone before and resolve to do All we can to ensure peace for All this can be accomplished through greater tolerance of regardless of their Creed or and by understanding and accepting All Ethan cultural at the same we must each maintain Pride and strive to our own identity and by doing so we help others to understand and respect us and the Community we May we All live together in tolerance and understanding this year and in the David Langtry president Folk arts Council in rail proposes freight rate break for Grain firms by Dan Lett in rail has proposed giving at least six Prairie Grain companies a break on freight the companies would receive a discount on Grain ship ments of 18 Hopper cars or More from 49 designated Points of origin to ports in Prince Rupert and Thunder the discount contained in an application to the Canadian transport is designed to streamline the Grain transport Tion process and eventually lower for in spokes Man Leo Quigley the main reason would be to improve efficiency of the entire sys he if theres a string of 18 cars on our line destined for one theres less switching involved and therefore less in opened talks with about 12 Grain companies on the rate propos Al earlier this but Only six have expressed he those companies Are United Grain growers Northern sales com Pany Cargill Grain company Pioneer Grain company and Stow seed processors All based in As Well As Alberta terminals the transport commission will make a decision on the railways application in Early and other companies not named in the agree ment have been Given 30 Days to file an he a spokesman for Saskatchewan wheat Pool said it will oppose the proposed new rate Avery Sahl said the system would deprive Farmers of the right to influence decisions on the transportation smaller Branchine elevators could be forced out of business and Farmers would have to use larger he up cons main says it also opposes the variable rate system because it could increase costs to but Joe up rails Man Ager of Domestic said his company will not file a formal com plaint against the up rail challenged a similar in application for reduced rates two years but this bid was with drawn after the commission asked in to reveal its total costs of Grain were going to put a lot of thought into what were going to do about Bracken we feel its just not the right time and its conceivable that it could increase costs to the Bracken said some Farmers May see increased costs if they have to transport their Grain to elevators on main lines instead of local spokesmen for the companies supporting the rate reduction say the new system is necessary to restore Competition to the Grain shipping Northern sales spokesman Cliff Swarz said the existing system is inefficient and has affected can Adas ability to compete in world either were going to have to get bloody Well More competitive soon or get out of the Grain he Why should we have to pay a higher Price just to support a Small elevator system air pockets found in lab floor faults have been discovered in the floor of the new Canadian Institute of Industrial technology Labora its manager said Richard Jones said some air pock ets have been found Between two layers of Cement in the metre health minister Jake Mani Tobas senior member in the Federal discounted saturday a Globe and mail report that the entire Laboratory floor was faulty and would have to be Jones stressed the problem is not As serious As implied in the the air pockets pose no immediate Jones but there is some concern that heavy machinery to be housed in the lab might cause eventual cracking or crumbling in areas where the pockets Are he said National research Council and Public works Canada officials will decide whether remedial work is while one option would be to tear up the floor and pour a new Jones said its More Likely that epoxy will be pumped into the both he and arc spokesman Lucy Lapoin Teshaw said they believe any remedial work will be paid for by the contractor who poured the Jones stressed that the faults in the floor would in no Way hinder operations at the Centre on Ellice its not a defect that going to delay our getting tenants into the he weather h High i Law Vav front from Winnipeg area forecast Cloudy with occasional flurries temperature deaths falling to near 9 this Clearing winds northwesterly 20 Low near mainly sunny winds becoming southerly 30 in the High near probability of precipitation is near 80 per cent 30 tonight and 10 shot to death a Jack head Indian Reserve resident was to appear in provincial court today charged with manslaughter in the 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