Civic Elections Promise New Mayor for Winnipeg
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Page 12 PROJECTOR October 12, 1977 Stanford Daily "Buys" Confidential Info No Relief For Scramblers rolleti? Glenda Siis SAN FRANCISCO (ENS- purchased some cast-off furni- CUP) -- The Standford Daily - ture from drawer of a battered This fall RRCC sold 950 and assigns spaces using a prio- the lots. There is electricity to Standford University's student metal desk from the overseas scramble parking lot decals. rity system: the handicapped, pay fcir, snow removal, commi- newspaper - scooped all the ma- studies program, which According to Ray Newman, out of town students, students ssionaires' salaries and the jor newspapers last week with contained confidential inform- Administrative Services Supervi- with gaspools, in carpools, single general maintenance of the lot. a copytighted article on how ation on students' medical and sor in charge of student parking parents, those in areas with poor In comparison, the Univer- the university had mishandled sexual problems, drug habits there is enough space available bus facilities and finally the sity of Manitoba charges stude- Civic Elections Promise confidential overseas documents. and other sensitive information. for all the cars. Still many single person. nts $75 per year for unassigned Housing Study But the most interesting part The documents had been students are having difficulty Students pay $40.50 per parking, used on a scramble of the story is the way the exchanged between 1962 and locating spaces in the scramble year for a plug-in space or basis with plug included. New Mayor for Winnipeg newspaper obtained its infor- 1972 by department's headq- lots which are just gravelled $18 without a plug. Mr. New- Mr. Newman indicated that Gets Go-Ahead uarters in Palo Alto, California man said the fees do not cover next year there may be an incre- mation. parking areas filled with nume- mono-rail is also at the bottom The student newspaper and special overseas campuses rous potholes. all the costs of maintaining ase in parking fees. It is apparent Winnipeg The Student Association approved funding for the third is in for a major change after Debbie Lavallee of his priority list." came across 500 pages of confi- in England, France, Germany Mr. Newman says the S 1 Both candidates agree that a and forth phases of the student housing study at the October dential correspondence when it and Austria. per month or $9 per year stude- the October 26 civic election, 17 Student Council meeting. as voters prepare to elect storm sewer system is the city's nt scramble parking fees only facing the city. It was always most urgent need. These phases entail a feasibilitistudy and analysis followed entitle the student the right New Ventures Stephen Juba's successor, and by a presentation to Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation the city's first new mayor-i in 21 a matter of personality appeal," "I would like to see the to park on the lot and do . A new venture in student ermines repayment methods. he said. sewer system completed as qui- (CMHC). not guarantee a parking space. years. The student survey, conducted by Goldberg and Associates loans, initiated by the Student The idea of the Emerge- "I think Winnipeg is ready Coun. Norrie said he dis- ckly as possible," said Coun. He suggested that commiss- of Winnipeg, revealed that 40% of those surveyed would move in Association in July 1977, is now ncy Fund arose after the for a new mayor, and Juba's agreed with Mayor Juba's Steen," "hopefully in six or ioners will help students track in its trial stages with nearly Provincial Government suppor- resignation forces citizens to number one priority, the >seven years time." if residences were available. down spaces when the lot is $2000 available in finances. ted idea of a Supplementary Stu- choose one," said Coun. Bill He said the current storm Other results showed 43% were not interested in having crowded. The Special Loans and dent Loan Fund with a $10 Norrie, who entered the may- raeilr.tainly it is an sewer proposal would take 20 roommates while 21% weren't concerned about it. There have been no pro- Grants Fund or Emergency thousand grant this September. oralty race before Juba's sudden mimaginative concept, possibly years to complete, at a cost "We can't turn back now," S.A. Business Manager Glenn posed inprovements planned Fund was proposed to "assist These short term loans, withdrawl from the campaign. for future consideration, but of $46 million. Stewart said. for this year to improve the students in scholastic or artistic with a $250 maximum, must Norrie said although he had- it is not an immediate need for The proposed monorail pro- "We have a commitment to meet with the student body condition of the scramble lots endeavors when no other avenue be repayed before the end of n't expected to defeat Juba, he Winnipeg," he said. ject, according to current esti- because the need is there; it has been proven." or to extend parking areas is open and all other avenues ex- the school year. The loans was prepared to challenge the As it turned out, said mates, would cost $54 million, The estimated cost of these next phases is around $4,500. due to parking budget limita- plored have failed." "supplement" students waiting mayor in an election campaign Norrie, there has been no clash- Steen added. So far the survey and its analysis has cost around $3,500. The final report will also include an evaluation of alternative tions. Mr. Newman also Student Association (S.A.) for Student Aid who are in based on issues. ing of opinion on issues since Coun. • Steen also agrees mentioned that any work President Bruce Hamilton said immediate need of funds to "I entered my nomination the mayor's resignation. with his opponent that Winni- housing projects. Learn Trampolining would have to be done by the Emergency Fund is geared cover schooling and living costs. because I felt Winnipeg has "My chief opponent Robert peg is ready for a new mayor. The evaluation will entail an estimate of the potential demand for various types of student housing plus a projection of the Department of Public to students with special needs, Applications and more never really had an election Steen and I share virtually the "Even if Mayor Juba had Students who are interested in learning the basic skills of their respective gross profits. Works which is now aside from those covered by information on the Emergency focused on the current problems same views," he said "the continued to seek re-election, Trampolining are invited to join the RRCC Trampoline Club. behind in its work schedule Student Aid or RRCC's An estimate of the capital costs will also be projected. Then The club will meet in the North Gym on Tuesday at 4 PM begi- Fund are available from S.A. I think the time had arrived for is functioning on a priority Supplementary -Student Loan .Business Manager, Glen Stewart a new emphasis and direction from all the compiled data, the best alternative will be recommen- nning this week (Oct. 11). Fund. ded to CMHC. A second section of the club will meet at 7 PM on Tuesday basis. or S.A. President Bruce Hamil- I in leadership," he said. Scramble parking is usually The Emergency Fund is and includes athletes who have progressed high enough in their ton. Information on the Supple- Another major change faci- the last resort is students are financed by the Student skills to participate in competitions mentary Loans Fund can be ng the city with the upcoming unsuccessful obtaining one up Association which considers found in Counselling Services. election is a smaller council All students are welcome to attend either session. Further the individual's neens and det- information may be obtained from Mr. Jack Kaplan in the the 950 reserved spaces. The size. Last May, provincial Expansion slated North Gym. Bookstore staff accepts parking legiiz es.lation called for a reduction applications early in the fall in the number of councillors ANOTHER WAY from 50 to 29. As a result, wards are For Auto-mechanics The lemon. Popular because of its bitter taste, this citrus larger, and councillors will fruit is commonly used as an ingredient in salad dressings and The employment future looks promising for automechanic have to work harder, said students at RRCC. A one million dollar proposal has been for seasoning food. 'hit it doesn't always have to be that way. Coun. Norrie, who won the submitted to the Dept. of Public Works (DPW) for assessment These are a few lemon aids' to give your lemon a new twist. Tuxedo Heights seat by accla- on expanding the automotive section of the college. mation. — A cup of hot water, flavored with the juice of two fresh The need for expansion results from a high demand in the lemons, is a healthful early morning drink. It provides the Norrie said he favors the labor market for automechanics. Industry highly ,regards the CRAZY OX council restructuring because college for its pre-employment program in which students work minimum daily requirement of Vitamin C for the normal person. the present set-up is too large a year alternately with the two year course. This gives them — Use a cut lemon to remove odors from your hands, and cumbersome. apprenticeship skill and experience. especially after cutting onions or garlic. "I hope the smaller gover- " The industry is waiting for skilled, experienced autome- Projector co-editor Sherryl Friesen (far left) and staff nment body will prove to chanics," said physical plant co-ordinator, Lou Mousseau.