Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 3, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I Leofy Al Winnipeg free july Wayne free press i i Winnipeg Beac protests closing of ramp office pressing duties master William Brown of the Royal Winnipeg rifles gives pointers on ironing uniforms to a platoon of recruits yesterday at Minto the recruits Are part of an annual eight week militia training program aimed at providing summer employment for Many remain with the militia after the committee Battles prison feedlot plan by Aldo Santin residents of the Rural municipality of Rockwood have formed a com Mittee to oppose plans by Rock Wood institution to Start a feedlot residents spokesman Harvey at Kinson said the Village Community is opposed to the plan because it fears the smell from the operation will be the cattle do not smell but they will have a Large concentration of manure to get rid Atkinson if you live within two or three Miles of the site you would be Able to smell the prison farm is located next to Stony Mountain the Rockwood Council has Given approval to the project if it acquires provincial Deputy superintendent Doug Spiers said the 200cattle feedlot is necessary to reduce the prison farms food the Cost of beef is significant in our Spiers we use three and a half carcasses a week for ourselves and Stony Moun Cost Uncertain Spiers said regional and National officials must be satisfied the project would be acceptable to the Community and be financially feasible before its he said the project could begin operation next year if its Given approval this Spiers said he had no idea what the Startup and operational costs of the feedlot would Rockwood Reeve Leon Vande Kerckhove said the Council approved the project because it appeared to be a Good Van Dekerchove said residents who oppose the project can exert considerable influence on the Pris if the people make too much of a the Penitentiary people will Back he vandekerchk6ve said Hes never had any complaints about prison Spiers said the prison preferred site for a feedlot had been rejected by Council because it was too close to the the second he is located 800 metres from the town name Lake Nickel mine expected to create 100 officials predict Hudson Bay mining and smelting plans open a Nickel mine at name company president Lloyd Nilsen said last Nilsen said hams and its out Kumpu mines of will develop the mine and Mill and Hope to begin production by the end of next he expects the mine to create at least 100 he said the two companies have already spent the last two years and million developing the name Lake mine the total Cost of bringing the mine into operation is estimated at he weather temperature hams holds a 60 per cent interest in the mine and the finnish company retains the other 40 per he adding the 6040 split also covers each company investment he said there is no provincial or Federal Money involved in the mines the name Lake property has proven and probable reserves of million tonnes of Ore assaying at per cent Nickel and per cent he based on current Nickel Nilsen said the mine will probably be although he could not predict we think if it will give us the current sort of till probably be he adding Nickel is trading at about us per he said Copper produced at the mine will Likely be refined at a mss smelter in flin flon while Nickel will be sold to smelters elsewhere in he said out Kumpu May choose to Send its 40 per cent share of the Ore to Finland for win Tario Winnipeg area forecast sunny winds increasing to Southeast 20 in the High near mainly Clear Low near Cloudy periods with Chance of a High probability of precipitation is 10 per cent 20 per cent tonight and 40 per cent Tomor extended Outlook Southern Manitoba sunday mostly Low near High near monday mostly Low near High near Northern Manitoba sunday mostly Low near High near monday mostly Low near High near Northwestern Ontario mostly Cloudy with showers Low near High near mostly Cloudy with Low near High near National 17 10 20 14 16 9 24 12 30 13 24 8 24 9 25 13 24 12 23 14 23 7 17 3 18 13 Thunder 22 13 20 is 23 13 25 13 25 14 Winnipeg comparisons mean july last 75 i highest in record in 1949 on record in 1915 precipitation total from april i to july 2 Millimetres Normal yesterday International 24 28 new 28 31 21 34 22 30 28 23 35 21 25 32 19 Tel 29 30 resort spots los 21 Las 39 41 fair 31 34 32 Clear 28 31 33 29 31 16 20 19 8 9 22 11 20 12 14 20 ii 14 19 15 21 15 16 26 25 24 24 24 26 23 26 24 24 Toronto up six winning numbers were chosen yesterday in the win Tario the winning number is Square the winning number is other winning numbers 14792 1117 443 Winfall death classified death Heather of of widow of Armando of of husband of Gerry Kathleen Samuel widower of Ruth Palina of formerly of wife of Ingvar of formerly of Winni Elsie of Pointe do widow of Ernest of Czeslaw husband of Nell Koz Johan Birger husband of Marguerite Bernard husband of Phyllis Lillian widow of Ernest of formerly of of widower of Madge Sharpe Ernest of formerly of George husband of Beth husband of Anne of husband of Eleanor George of widow of John Agueda of san Luis Philip William Alexander husband of Mary of husband of Helen Atkinson said 75 residents attended a meeting recently and appointed a Sevenman committee to fight the he said most of the Community lives within 800 metres of the pro posed he said the smell generated by the manure of 200 head of cattle would be they Are going to ruin the Quality of life for the residents out he Spiers said the residents would be kept informed As he conducts a study into the Validity of a feedlot opera an application to the clean environment commission will be made within a Spiers Atkinson said prison officials have told him the project is designed to Supply the institution with beef but he added residents fear the project could be expanded to Supply other by Stevens wild a Public meeting is to be held at Winnipeg Beach tomorrow to protest the decision of the Manitoba government to close the local ramp the at the Winnipeg Beach legion Hall at 1 was called by town Council after nearly a year of lobbying to save the detach to be closed we just want the people to take up the protest and mayor Adolph Sabeskis we want to explain things to the peo Sabeskis and Winnipeg Beach town Council have talked to Premier Howard attorney general Roland Penner and the All without its fallen on deaf Sabeskis said of his the closing of the five officer detachment will leave Winnipeg Beach dependent on the ramp in Gimli 16 Kilometres Winnipeg on the Shore of Lake Winni has a Winter population of about cottagers and vacationers can swell the summer popu lation to As Many As we Are concerned about response Sabeskis what if someone was drowning and we have had a lot of the attorney general assured us that service will be equal if not he must think we Are a Bunch of when the closing takes place the Gimli detachment will be increased to 11 from leaving a net loss of two officers in the they said it will be a More efficient Force at Sabeskis that Doest make sense to Winnipeg Beach town councillor Jim Tomko said the closing will affect the sort of place Winnipeg Beach you have to live in a Small town to he it removes a sense of your sense of town Council has been told the closing is part of a cos cutting the provincial has said the savings will be about you have to decide if the savings Are Worth the social Tomko it might make but lets bring it Down to a personal if yowl Are in you might new help in he said response time from Gimli would be delayed if the roads were crowded with summer Sabeskis and Tomko Are frustrated by the Way the situation has been handled by the nip the decision to close the detachment was made by Cabinet before Public discussions were we rent told nobody told us about it until Sabeskis even municipal affairs minister John Buck Laschuk didst Tell it sort of gets to you when they make Deci Sions and dont Tell buckles chunks Gimli Riding includes Winnipeg a number of politicians from All parties have been invited to Tomor rows though representatives of the progressive conserva Tive and Liberal parties have promised to Council Mem Bers Are not sure about the nip premiums paid f it insurance premiums for Lake Manitoba Indian Reserve teachers have been paid in says a London life insurance spokes Debbie finder said a payment received monday covers the teach ers pension and benefits package to the insurance finder took preliminary action in april to terminate the pension plan because the bands education authority had failed to pay premiums since the teachers Benefit premiums also were two months in arrears placing their medical and life insurance plans in everything has now been straightened finder she said the company head office had received the pension payments in but failed to process them because the termination action was being the band has been suffering Seri Ous Cash flow problems for say 22 Cavaliers choose from 9 firenza to choose from 1987 Cavaliers air conditioned fully equipped 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