Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 07, 1987

Issue date: Saturday, November 7, 1987
Pages available: 219
Previous edition: Friday, November 6, 1987

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 7, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2t Winnipeg free november 1987 Gerry free press sexy novel remember watergate John Dean his wife aka written a sex filled novel about i think wherever you have youre going to attract says its the stress learning Issue exports discuss the role of Canadas universities and colleges in preparing the country for the challenges of the 21st achievers the Winnipeg 1932 hockey team earned its place in history and now the team has earned entry into the Manitoba Hall of cans for Christmas Christmas cheer Board volunteers sort and stack some Bombe Sargos football the donations Are Stock of the cans of food donated at last sundays piled at the boards new 306 King Street outcry fails to Stop Quarry testing by Glen Mackenzie the Ontario government has Al Lowed a Quarry operator to resume testing at a site where about 60 Winni Eggers have a senior Ontario civil servant Dennis assistant Deputy mines said he understands concerns of red Deer Lake cottagers who oppose the in Tieman their con Cerns prompted him to ask Neven Nelson of Nelson Granite in Vermilion to suspend explorations two weeks ago so government officials could look at the Tieman said taking this action after issuing permits is a precedent new soviet openness surprises Farmer a Manitoba Grain Back from his second trip behind the Iron says he is surprised at How open life in the soviet Union has its become much More open Over said Don who farms Grain near i was there in 1984 and ill Tell you it is a lot quicker to get in and out of the they just glance at your passport and wave you whereas before it was quite you also see articles about speeches Given around the world and i did not notice that kind of thing Mitchell was one of 22 Farmers 16 canadians and six americans who made a recent 15day tour of eight soviet cities and state run farming Mitchell said one of the collective farms they visited employed All those people work a 40hour whereas Here the private Farmer can work 80 to 100 hours a week at certain times of Mitchell weather precipitation h Mph of once l Low Preti ure cold front Winnipeg area forecast today variable High Low tonight tomorrow mostly High Southern Manitoba monday and tuesday mostly High monday Low High tuesday Low Normal High is Normal Low is Northern Manitoba tomorrow and monday mostly High tomorrow near Low near High monday 7 Low near tuesday mostly Chance of flurries is 30 per High Low Normal High is Normal Low is Northwestern Ontario tomorrow through tuesday mostly High tomorrow near Low near High monday Low High tuesday Low with a 30percent Chance of Normal High is Normal Low is National Victoria 3 Vancouver 11 1 Yllo Knite 12 18 Tomontong Saskatoon l Winnipeg 4 8 Brandon Dauphin 7 8 Thompson 5 1 Churchill h i Kenora 6 Thunder Bay 1 Toronto Ottawa 2 7 Montreal 5 Halifax 8 0 Winnipeg comparisons Chi Cucio Yot k Kono at nuns Berlin gun evil Lisbon London mud ill Paris Rome Stockholm Tel Aviv Vienna resort spots los Las Clouds i 1m in ii b 70 ii 16 14 in 10 20 9 19 1 1 7 5 7 15 6 10 7 4 4 4 3 14 11 6 83 rain last year Clouds Normal 35 5 Clouds highest on record in Clouds lowest on record in precipitation total from 1 to 6 Millimetres Normal yesterday Clouds Clouds Clouds fair is 30 28 mind they dont All work strictly at they make cheese and things like they use a lot of fertilizer and the Fields seemed Well he All the workers were Well dressed and it looked like there was plenty of their problem is the which they admit int up to and they admit they have a problem obtaining but we talked to some scientists who said there looking after the business and trying to keep up with if we dont watch they could catch up and wed lose them As customers for our he said the most important thing he Learned from his two trips to the soviet Union is How Little differ ence there is Between canadians and you Tell any difference from them and any ukrainian fellow you might see on main Mit Chell there just like you and band settles for the Manitoba government has settled an outstanding flood compensation claim with the Nelson House Indian Northern affairs minister Jerry Storie said thursday the band will receive More than under the Northern flood the Money is compensation for damage to fishing and trapping areas As a result of the building of the Churchill River diversion project by Manitoba the project diverted water to the Nelson River for hydroelectric Many Northern communities had their Way of life disrupted by the alteration in water Levels in lakes and up death classified death Clara widow of Joseph Barney of husband of Katherine of formerly of widower of Sarah Robert husband of Polly of widow of Michael Mabel of Cypress wife of Tieni of Shoal formerly of husband of Helen of wife of Ernest of Portage la husband of Bonnie widow of Idovic of widow of Alex Ander husband of Sophia Preisen husband of Mae rach Arthur of husband of Grace of widower of Elizabeth Jessie of 104 Lisgar husband of Natalie of widow of Abram of Joseph Amidee of Clare Terrance Louis of Fairford husband of Elsie husband of Daphne Nancy Marcella wife of Les Morris of husband of Anne noting Manitoba is received Spe Cial treatment never extended to Ontario residents who objected to other quarries in the Tieman cited several factors favouring the Quarry weve had a lot of Calls ontarian about loss of economic development in that he the Quarry involves jobs in an area that Doest have too in major tourism is from Manitoba cottagers who do not go through Kenora and do not represent much he but a spokesman for the Steve said Many cottagers Are retired Manitoban who spend their Summers there and shop for fishing tackle and other items in production manager for Nelson Granite which has operated a Quarry at Vermilion Bay since said no attempt was made to sneak anything Nelson said members of his firm started staking claims at red Deer Lake in Early although they worked during the before Manitoba cottagers arrived and after they we Start work on finish on fridays and then go our cot like he Nelson said Quarry development is nothing new in the warning posted Tieman said there were four of them in that general area during the Robert a Winnipeg construction said he put a notice on the former logging Road across his property warning the Nel sons not to Cross with any of the approximately 50 tonnes of Sample he expects they will need for test Nelson said the Bush Road is a Public Road and his firm is following Ontario he said the nearest cottages to the Quarry Are about five Kilometres while some permanent ver milion Bay residents live half a Kilometre from his Quarry All Over the people live next to Nelson outboard motors make More noise than a trains go through Here on but cottagers seem to think they Are part of Needham said the train goes through four times a Day and takes Only five and that most boats on the Lake dont have Nelson said the Quarry could Cre ate 100 jobs and wishes Manito bans would understand such do Manitoban think this is their private playground he please come enjoy it and bring your tourism is an Industry but this is and mining is a mortgage advice Royal beware of Low interest rates in the Short term there is Likely to be continued uncertainty in the financial Short term rates have fallen More than Long term this May if youre about to buy a Home or renew your mortgage How will these changes affect you what should you do you could end up making a wrong decision based on Short term consider a Short term mortgage at rates As Low As can be quite is that first time buyers anyone with a budget to Why because you should not Gamble your biggest asset your in today Vola tile Short term rates have a habit of changing for those who chose a 6 month term in february 1987 were confronted with rates As much As higher when renewing for a similar term in it makes sense to protect yourself against the potential Rise of Short term rates by Locking in to 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