Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, May 15, 1989

Issue date: Monday, May 15, 1989
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 15, 1989, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press May Page 2 Manitoba Type liquor Laws Uri by Randy Turner Winnipeg free press keewat1n antiquated liquor Laws in Ontario Are enough to drive a hotel owner to says Doug Stemkowski is one of Many businessmen and bar patrons in Northwestern Ontario who Are frustrated by Laws that prohibit the Sale of Beer from licensed if we dont get these Small hotels wont exist in two predicts Stem who has owned the Lakeshore hotel Here for the last be a memory of the Stemkowski woes Stem from a crack Down on drunk which has tempered business in which rely heavily on liquor while he has no quarrel with the drunk driving Stemkowski argues the province should allowing patrons to Purchase Beer from the premises if they wish to leave at least we could get some commission on the Beer we sell to offset our he negative effects besides attracting business from local a businessmen Here Are also concerned about the negative effect the liquor Laws have on its definitely a deterrent for the tourism business in said Keewatin Don we need fall the tools to be competitive in the and of Sale Beer is one of a Resolution presented by Barnard re questing that municipalities be Given the Power to licence hotels and motels to sell of Sale Beer was passed unanimously last week at the Northwestern Ontario municipal associations annual meeting in Kenora ear Lier this the Northwestern Ontario Chambers association is expected to pass a similar Resolution in Kenora this Beer and liquor in Northwestern Ontario is sold from provincially operated stores which usually close at 6 on weekdays and 9 on in sum Mer the stores Are open until 9 daily except local businessmen and politicians Are stepping up lobby efforts to urge provincial politicians to loosen restrictions on liquor similar to governments in Manitoba and neighbouring american Doug Stemkowski fears country hotels will go under unless Deal Manitoba a were going Down he Drain Here because Poe pie Are going to where there Arent antiquated liquor said Kenora chamber of Commerce president Patricia Cox says tourists who flock to this Region every summer do not want to be told they cannot buy Beer after they Check in Here at night and want to know where the Beer stores said Linda co owner of the keenest Motel you have to Tell them that there Are no Beer stores that Doest go Over very the voices raised in Northwest Ern Ontario Are not necessarily being heard in where provincial politicians Are being lobbied by groups such As mothers against drunk driving to tighten liquor in Ontario provincial Cabinet reportedly placed proposals to loosen liquor Laws on the Bac Burner just last nervous whenever we discuss liquor people around Here in Cabinet and in a an unnamed senior minister was quoted As saying in an inter View with the Toronto the proposed changes included takeout Beer sales from licensed extending closing time at bars to 2 from 1 and expanding sunday drinking hours past the current 11 Cox said the apparent delay should Only prompt businessmen Here to intensify lobby they Cabinet members will continually put things on hold until we Start saying people want she i think were going to have to Start pushing a Little both the Noma and Noca resolutions will be presented to Cabinet later this Cox i dont know if it will bring More people she but it would definitely be a for the tourists who do come and maybe come Back a second and a third Agency me Ichini by Gladys Terichow special to the free press Anne at an age when most men think of is discovering the Joy of having a resort touted by Gerald flood the province is sinking Mil lion into a new resort hotel that is to be the Cornerstone of an icelandic fishing Village attraction in Cabinet documents show the town of Gimli is getting million toward infrastructure and other costs related to the construction of an 85room Beach front hotel adjacent to Gimli refurbished another million is to be paid to inns and suites under a Federal provincial tourism develop ment the documents tourism minister Jim Ernst re fused to discuss the saying it will be unveiled this week and that the Cabinet documents were re leased Large development Lakeview development Vic Epresi Dent Joyce Peterson said the Winni Peg firm is handling the resort development but explain the links Between Lakeview and inns and she referred questions to Lakeview president Jack who did not return Gimli mayor Ted Howe said the project is the culmination of four years of negotiations under a tourism development Initia Tive called go world were very pleased this has finally come to Arnason he said the hotel will be the focal Point of a larger development aimed at recreating a icelandic fishing Village in we plan to turn Back the pages of time 60 to 75 years and have the Community sold As a fishing Vil he he said the development is part of a larger plan to build resorts at a number of Manitoba communities so that All the resorts can be sold As a single tourism Gold miners score first Victory ground Rescue contest for the first Gold miners walked off with the Manitoba mine Rescue Competition championship held in Snow Lake this the six miners from Lynn Gold resources Maclellan Gold mine at Lynn Lake won Over elite teams of miners from Hudson Bay mining and smelting operations at flin Snow Lake and Ruttan mine near Leaf Inco tantalum mining of Canada at be Mic Lake and the atomic Energy of Canada underground Section at the new champions include Captain Doug Jeff Marcel Gary Mike Lyso Hirka and Vic Captain David two other team David Duncan and Henry were not in the Brock karst instructed the according to this years simulated Accident an underground transportation vehicle broke its brakes failed and the runaway machine Jac knifed across a at this tires on the machine were ignited As Well As pcs on a transformer that the vehicle was a Large Section of the mine was contaminated and five possible survivors in three different locations had to be there was no additional respiratory equipment available in the mine and the solution to the problem depended on ventilation control which would direct fresh air into the areas so that the trapped men could be escorted to Manitoba mining association manager Wint who was also on the panel of said All the teams displayed a Good Deal of skill in handling the Tricky foul play rejected in drowning death Kenora staff foul play is not suspected in the death of a 14yearold girl after an autopsy revealed she probably police Amelia Mcleod body was found floating in Kenora Bay May Al most two months after she was first reported a Grade 9 student at Lakewood intermediate was last seen 18 leaving a party at a residence near the Bay at around Kenora police now suspect Mcleod was walking on the fell through and crash spurs charges Amaranth ramp said last night that charges Are pending in the death of a Sandy Bay Indian Reserve Clifford died following a single car Accident Friday night on the boy critically injured a Thompson boy is in critical condition at the health sciences Centre after being struck by a car while Riding his bicycle on the High Travis was cycling 14 Kilometres South of Thompson on Highway 6 when he was struck from behind by a an ramp spokes Man said ramp said Rolland was Riding with a Small group of children when the Accident occurred around 2 on no one else was deaths corny is part of a work Crew Here hired at an hour to Wash Cut remove shovel Snow and clean Halls and even corny is mentally he is one of 30 participants in pre vocational training programs organized by Dawson Trail opportunities unlimited for adults with challenging the Opportunity to work has put a sparkle in corny his care giver Lucie Saindon to this is she he never misses a Day of even if he is he wants to go to working gives him a purpose in life it makes his whole Saindon says she believes if corny had been Given a Chance to develop his abilities at a younger he would have been Able to hold Down a real Dawson Trail is the first Rural Agency in Southeast Manitoba to offer totally integrated programs in which mentally handicapped peo ple Are directly involved with the Saindon phenomenal growth started 20 months ago by Saindon and six Dawson Trail will Mark its official opening june the Agency phenomenal growth has surprised said Sain who stepped Down As Board president a year ago become executive the first planning meetings were held in the fall of 1986 and less than a year later the organization had three participants working in two training programs a Mobile work Crew and at the twice but Nice a secondhand within a Dawson Trail had the maximum number of participants allowed under its current government funding the initial training programs were expanded to the Grey Goose bus depot and earlier this year an Iron ing service and the Independent Liv ing program were Dawson Trail plans to open a restaurant with seating for 32 the group initially wanted to Start a sheltered workshop for corny and others in the area who were on Long waiting lists to join programs in neighbouring classified death the Community services depart urged the group to launch its own integrated Prev Ca tonal Day items left Over from a garage Sale Job held to raise funds for the proposed sheltered workshop triggered the idea of opening a secondhand and a request from the Christian Fellowship Church to have participants clean the Church inspired the Mobile work our main purpose is to train people so they can have real Saindon Judith Joan John husband of Elizabeth of Eileen wife of Jerry of Sandy husband of Faith Nicholas widower of Paraska Pearl of wife of Frederick sister Therese of Arthur husband of Cecile of of Hus band of Jennie of husband of Margaret Mary of West Van formerly of of husband of Elaine of widow of Peter Susan Mother and diet Center Success with a Busy career and four i could rat put my life on hold just go on a that Why i went 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