HON. DUFF ROBLIN Approval of Our Record for the Past 4/2 Ye~Rs I This Communlty.H He Spoke of Th• 1951

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

HON. DUFF ROBLIN Approval of Our Record for the Past 4/2 Ye~Rs I This Communlty.H He Spoke of Th• 1951 ,.. THE __ ISRAELITE PRESS Page ;1 BOUQUETS Vatican Hints . !Ir. Jle!Tm ~ GOLDA MEIR E',ditt,r, 1'be IJnlelite ~ !Continaed from ~ 1) Shaarey Zedek Youth Wr~e Hebrew "Letters· To The Publisher" Jerusalem ne 9."imupe-g. reriew of t.be dtu.ation ill the :lfid. Dear Sir: dle East_ w ' ....... - .~.. ~ .,f t - .! I -~~-,._--.J ' I . J'I.... "-;,,-. • i ...J/J , 1 Last Week N. Witman, publisher of The lsrHlite Pr-ass, ROM& - An lnd.1c.tion ltt.t ff Just a line to gy that J camid- -- ---- -- lp-NI-- ~o app.NCh tti. Y•tiun end your !larpn&I Comment n,- Mn. lleir told an affidal dim1a received 12 letters from students in Grade 5 at the Shaarey Z.edek --~,·--·--... , . Hebrew. ~.,..."" for "- ff!aW~t of formal pol"tinf on the zoc Cob~on in her bonar that brad valued --ibe Religious school These were all letters in expressing "'··-• ..)o -· .... •..... • _~ d'-'--•- nutlena there -,Id lie •--•.. dell..._<L-, prililege of havbg CUrada u a • • • the class's interest in ha~ him speak to them (in Hebrew. of ........-,.. .... ..., ..,..,..._ friend." The dinner - tendered ,,. nilluff, ...,. fl1"n ·'ltib -ar by lt was, in my opinion. a discern. ..., lllr. ,.~ and attended by - : ii,•l': r.:::., ""0 • , course~) on newspaper pubhsbing. MIIIM19"ar lp,o wnf,n,ale, the mg interpmatiotJ of the \"med re- u, ~•- ,~r ·,r -i~e rac~ ~;;:- ~., We are so delighted at the performance of these youngsters. Vatican Cblef of P,c,tucoL actiom of m:my of the delegates senior Gcv~t officialc )!em- ,.., , .. r:,, ~:; -m•IC ~::-;: • .)IC ..~,f ,~ and bad so much trouble deciding which of the l~tte.rs deserve-cl Alked by Tbe London JeTish who attended. ben Ill Parliament and other Cma- :" rn"ffl ,,1< nr~; .,!o?, ':, nn:,5- publication, that we solved our problem by rublisbing them all'. -.ntcle w!w oml.\cles to wdl .Mn. Sidney Zack. dian leadmi. llr. Greim welcomed .....,., Mra. Meir as "an old friend." who, .:::•:,,,; It see.ms lo us that the letters by Michae ,viseman. Yushna nbtloni uhted, Horuignor C.1.r- Vancouver, B.C. ht! A.id, represeoted a goverument Duboff and Mira Shafer were the best, but the efforts of all dlnale replied: "'The Charch nt"Ver . of pin,,_.-;.,., .............llihment. • • • deserve your careful attention in reading them, .. -\' establ.ld!tam tlw dtplomallcfint move rebtloo.s,in -ldng but to ROSH Pl NA . "'Ibe-- Canadian--r people. together - : -it,~i, t:C""l 'i'0 These three students will be invited lo appear on Th• Israelite . i~ r, ;N :,•:; :~ ............. If a requect were rnJlde by a gJnn with other peoples of the world. .IM'J '"'11,'i,> 'M 1'lrt:l c:i,:: 11'1::,c 'Jlt Press radio program in a special Hebrew language portion of the • ccunu, and jj abtiolute guaranteeA (Continued from Page 1) an thrilled by the splrlt of the peo- 1tt:1'1 n•::, 1t·::n nn111:1 c•:,,-,, ur-.:ic broadcast. ~ the children will be awarded a gift by Witman's of re1ijiwa freedom were RIP- )!ayor Slepben Juba presented pie o! Israel. They duerve-tbe sup- . r.nrn 511 1lffl! -.:"Im .,:~c, Centre in appreciation of their Hebrew efforts. plied, the l{j)Jy See wwld have no Mr, Silverberg with a scroll attest- port of the . people all over the _ •: l'lro'l'1 . 511 run, ::;:• !' ~ 1'Mllt The Israelite Press plans to encourage similar efforts by all diftlt:ulty in acerptl.ng the openmg in& to community service trn be- world, including o,nada," he rnd. c,•ir,;,; i"l't'1:, -,!"tit -,;, ;>11 "t1!!0 _IJN"'\i) Hebrew and Yiddish language students at all the Jewish schools o! ne,otatlom with that country." ; haJf of the city ot Winnipeg. B.. R ; He ~ Mrs.. :Meir _as one of a -tw:i ,,;;:, in Winnipeg. To a qqestloo eeldog U> disco9er , G. Bonnycastle, metro chalrman, ~:;:!:,""~ of P1oneenn& accomp- c•t11n MK CK nr-D ;w,, OJ nro;i L'Hitraot ~~~ ,:..~::i,, .o•,.,, 1~;,i: ,i~;: ~1.· -,~:­ wbether the Vatican would be pre- : paid tribute to the aynago,ue for , en · .N'lrr.:I ,,,:, c:•,1:n no::, ~~,:-,•I"': fU'\l'":"'! ~ll tf!'~'l'-: .1n1N c•:,1111 i•1e1 n,:,,r;:, nK c•;::i;:,o i• ... ~::·~ pared to mediate betwun Israel i its s:ignilicance In the life of Great-1 "The Canadian people, together .::T'IPll:1 :0'l'::K .::, 11:::: '\?C' '1•1l'l'l:, ~, K'.:"ll ,~~~•,t ,i-: 1 ~:". and the Arab Stalel, Molllignor t er Winnl~ : with otbt!r peoples of the world, nn:::i, Ki::in • nn1<i:, o•in, 1JMJK c:i-: ,11::i 111"::1 c•wp:::i IJK .;•nr::i :i•-· Cardinale r.aid that it there were , Dr. Hilton Aron, of Shaatey Ze- !are thrilled by the spirit of the • • • .r.1w ti,t:ir i•ic 1•::c:n:,1 ,eo, u;,::, "t·rs: ~J:--~., c~.,~:r.n n~ ~'t"i:-':""' 1J, "'\£!0; U-,t:, n•:, N~:; ~1:,, 1.;--:,: .... -~:: .::·--,, :'~·~" .~:"' ;·r"''-t' a ~t for medial ton trom both I dek Synagogue, making hiJ fU'St 'people of Israel They deserve the _:,:.,:, ,:; Cl' .15t!i' riru,tt"! r,:"".l:1: ... !. tlde$. Kthe Holy See would reserv~ public appearance since a recent 1511pport of people all over the .,,,~1 ,~, ,l1 iuac nro:l u,-:, • • • ! • • • .,n~N ~x:,:1; C'\',., ·;~:· :-~--~::· to Ju.elf tbe right to ac-t u medi• illneo, addressed the gathl!Ting. , world, including Canada," be Hid. ~:iMl ,~1(0 ,tc:, ii; Cil Ji,< •.;;:~&'( - : ii,•n 1::0•1 ic - __ .., .. ator." But it would not take the • Mr. Justice Samuel Freedman offer- He puised Mn. Meir as one of a c:ntt i•11. ,nY,~ n no n:rr,:\ er,-;::, ..'n Mn':, ,f0"") ,n, .:~ ~"::: . ' ....... 1 .'n ,n:::: •,tt .1•001:,i:;, 1•::i•,::i ''.:ll:' • • • initiative of it.a own accortl. ed a tout to the president of tbt! generation of pioneers who are ,:ll'I C:Oll/M ,:,:: 1,it...,ni"I ntc c:·~::P'.:l • -~'! ........ ~., ....... 11n:.i ,iw ;;r ,,cc: 1J~t:1 nn::l'l - • I\,'•' j_ ... • - ·------·- ·-- State of Israel. 1Ieaders of Israel He added that he m,,., ill!".):l:l It!:: P1C:ll N? i"ITllC c:K .C''1:l1 ,,::r MnK CK ,NO c• ,,i,o \)Kl c,,;, ·,111?:i nn:n ~., '·i,•~ ..,,,i• ct• .. , Lelyveld Heads Appeal Dr. Meyer S. SChwartzmL-,, of the ' welcomed the opportunity to ex­ .1J1lill 7ll 1;mt i::i5 .rt'l ,,i:::-; -~· ,·~ --a·:~ 0•:i ...,~e~: •."r:--~··.:'.' of views i'IC 1J;> iet:5 1~?C' l'lrt::i"I 511 Kl::; ,,-:nN .i'."c• i·~t'~ ~~, n~~; ;x-.: .. r;• Council Rabbis, brought greet. I change with "so outstanding M"~.,c, :-•t-;" ~• ... :,:• 0':..'"'\~ ii•s; N:: .-•::' :r,: CLEVELA.,'O, (JTAJ - Rabbi Ar­ .tnt:e.n,, .n,111, ~~,l- n~lP\" ~:t:io iln~ 7't<' pn11 ::\:'~)'' 'i""i~3/ l\~, ;"".M"C, ... ~ l"'l""";:.1;:: ,,,9::, iJK'".~ inga. Grace wu said ~ Cantor Or, a statesman." :-x::·:-- ::·:-.·r ~;N .t:''"":"''M ;·.;,~•: ·-· :.:· Uuir J. Lelyveld, I ilJirilual leader of • • • ,::o n,~; i~H, ';N .c~n:n iC n,::-,n ....... ~ Fairmount Temp)., has been named land Vernll of the Rosh Pina. Mr. Diefenbaker told repor-Ulrs . ' . :1·.:--~;i :·n1::i ;~, n:--iM ~::'"'\~ ni·~'."~ Chairman of the evening wu Rabbi his talk with Mn. Meir was "a gen-. ,: rt.»:i·, ii:10 nr."i1 ilJ~;,:, :n:!:=i1 a-eneral chairman of Cleveland·, ~c~,,n::· c, JJVM 1· .n~:::i i'"!Ze' t::~ ""IN':; .,N": :,~~"'l '~C' ~n::-­ PhUip Sh!Wrlon, of the .Rosh Pina. , era! review of the Middle East situ• · .r·oo!:liet 1•-:•J::i ~,::, ilMN t:N .nr.v: C'.rJ~ll~ :'l.,~•n 1963 Jewi,b Welfare Fund Appeal. ,C'J/lllJMO 0'111,'i"I ,•no: .n:r,:i:: :· ~;,·:, ;j;' ~~, is:~1 x~:, j·:~;"' 7... A presentation wu: made to Louis I ation." • • • ."IND ,~ n,1, ,~'.)11/ ~ir \);, '":!!C'.i Announcement of, the appointment ,.,,,, K, ::lt."Vi"I 1•nc::i w,::; .·~~;,•;, c. Cohen, the tint president of the 1 U h · al w dn --'-v ,,'':,r.,r, ,l?C;:l 'K waa made by ·M<E. Glass, pn,sident h ckett, the pon er -111T1v e el>Wl, 'r: ru,,_ .:,~e,:, "",'x-: .:~ ,,:::i:~ ·~ :,,""'~,. ..... , - ...... "lc""I , .... .., ... b Be A. S 1 ,pin'\ ..:, qi1nl'! ,::N - : i;,•n !'.:lt:>'I i::i .11111... •1- ....... , __ - ... -- of the Jewish Community Federa­ synagogue, Y n u night Mn Mm told reporters ahe • • • • pre.sent president. I ·th F c·,,,, c:·11vn to c•;i:n .P"ll/ •iJ.'t:' ico n• ::: 'n n~:: , JN • tion. which 1ponaon the annual Following the dinner meeting, a consider& e UN ~ergeney orce .l'':,e•n _,~::, 'K .·i·,:, :P .::'N::I qiin :,e' n,mi ·•on .n:,,i•e, 1e:ie- 111, ,,ec 1)t!i1> drive. concert by cantor Moshe Kousse- Ion the_ Israel-EgypUan border serves ,v - : ,r,"n r~.:~~, ... ~ ~::l l'.>t~ 11111( ,,::111(1 11<0 NIT'-' n•n ,,s 15:-:1 i•c, ·· · · - vit.aky assisted by pianist Clara · a usetul purpo.i;e. ::n::c, ,,, ,~· ,1eo 1)1--~ \;,~-p or-:nx o~-.,, ~}::~ .;,,~ r-u';: 1 :: M•n ,u,en 1:i•x: 1 ------------, Pearln\Ul,IJtvack and the Rosh "It I• not on ll'Ur aid• of th• · .n:,, ,~~ rnn? O",ri;,o i.Jr:;~ .n.:r:1: .:~ ."ri::il!-':~ ~J '"'\l,'l'' c::•·:i M'i::i•:,. .,,g:, · Support a Progreuive, Pina choir, waa held in ~ main border and therefore Wit han not u•i!l.C n•::i, K1::i11:, c•1n, iKc 1'K i,k ,Ml nN ::':11,~ "l~N rl~nll Q'~'~J; K~iiC' iJNiP ".)N ,.iK•; )1!l,'": i"l'i1 i":T Constructive Government sanctuary of the synagogue.
Recommended publications
  • 31Ptemblx 104 1962.- WINNIPEG 1, MANITOBA
    laiptossatioet Seetitut DEPT. OF INDUSTRY & COMMERCE IfVovfnce of MooMak] ROOM 137 - PHONE WH 6-7439 LEGISLATIVE BUILDING 31ptembLx_104_1962.- WINNIPEG 1, MANITOBA FIRST INDIAN NAKED TO CEDAR LAKE POST A further expansion of the provincial government-sponsored community development program was announced this week, with the first appointment of a community development officer of Indian ancestry. Hon. John Christianson, minister of welfare, named Joseph Irvine Keeper, 34 as community development officer for the Cedar Lake and Moose Lake settlements in the Grand Rapids forebay area. Mr. Keeper, who was born at Norway House, will be st.tioned at Cedar Lake. He will move to the northern settlement in late September with his wife, the former Phyllis Beardy of Big Trout Lake, Ont., and their two children. Mr. Keeper assumes his new duties following two years' experience as a liaison officer, working out of the Winnipeg office of the community development service. Percy James Bird, 33, also of Indian ancestry, has been appointed liaison officer with the department of welfare development service. He will work out of Winnipeg under the supervision of Jean H. Lagasse, director of community development. Mr. Keeper's responsibilities at Cedar Lake will be to assist, by way of economic and social self-help projects, in the re-establishment and re-location of some 600 people of Indian and Metis ancestry prior to completion of the Grand Rapids hydro electric project in 1964. The site of their present homes will be under water when the forebay area is flooded. The resettlement program c:-,11s for the establishment of a completely new Indian village on Cedar Lake to replace the present village of Chemahawin.
    [Show full text]
  • Ivision Name Address
    ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME ADDRESS ARTHUR J. D. Watt Reston, Manitoba ASSINIBOIA Steve Patrick 189 Harris Blvd. , Winnipeg 12 BIRTLE-RUSSELL Hon,Robert G. Smellie, Q.C. Legislative Bldg,, Winnipeg 1 BRANDON R. 0, Lissaman 832 Eleventh St., Brandon, Man, BROKENHEAD E. R. Schreyer 2 - 1177 Henderson Hwy,, Winnipeg 16 BURROWS Mark G. Smerchanski 102 Handsart Blvd., Winnipeg 29 CARILLON Leonard A. Barkman .steinbach, Man. CHURCHILL Gordon W. Beard Thompson, Man. CYPRESS Hon. Thelma Forbes Rathwell, Man, DAUPHIN Hon. Stewart E. McLean,Q.C. Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg 1 DUFFERIN William Homer Hamilton Sperling, Man. ELMWOOD S. Peters 225 Kimberly St. , Winnipeg 15 EMERSON John P. Tanchak Ridgeville, Man. ETHELBERT-PLAINS. M. N. Hryhorczuk, Q. C. Ethelbert, Man. FISHER Emil Moeller Teulon, Man. FLIN FLON Hon. Charles H. Witney Legislative Bldg. , Winnipeg 1 FORT GARRY Hon.Sterling R.Lyon, Q.C. Legislative Bldg. , Winnipeg 1 FORT ROUGE Hon. Gurney Evans Legislative Bldg,, Winnipeg 1 GIMLI Hon. George Johnson Legislative Bldg, , Winnipeg 1 GLADSTONE Nelson Shoemaker Neepawa, Man. HAMIOTA B. P. Strickland Hamiota, Man. INKSTER Morris A. Gray 406 - 365 Hargrave St., Winnipeg 2 KILDONAN James T. Mills 142 Larchdale Crescent, Winnipeg 15 LAC DU BONNET Oscar F. Bjornson Lac du Bonnet, Man. LAKESI DE D. L. Campbell 326 Kelvin Blvd., Winnipeg 29 LA VERENDRYE Albert Vielfaure La Broquerie, Man. LOGAN Lemuel Harris 1109 Alexander Ave., Winnipeg 3 MINNEDOSA Hon. Waiter Weir Legislative Bldg,, Winnipeg 1 MORRIS Harry P. Shewman Morris, Man. OS BORNE Hon. Obie Baizley Legislative Bldg,, Winnipeg 1 PEMBINA Mrs. Carolyne Morrison Manitou, Man, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE Gordon E. Johnston 7 Massey Drive, Portage la Prairie RADISSON Russell Paulley 435 Yale Ave.W., Transcona 25, Man.
    [Show full text]
  • Liberal, Rally
    , ' , , " " , , .' " , , " " - Thursday, December, 6, 1962 TBS lBWISB POST TR. lBWISH POST Thursday,' December 6, 1962 c Mrs. M. Koussevitsky, wife of the Herzlia Ladies Plan Smorgasbord cantor. - December 14, 1962 I Herzlia Sisterhood will hold its Speaking as "one grandmother to annual Smorgasbord, Saturday, Dec. others," she urged all grandmothers 15, at 8:30 p.m. at the Herzlia Audi­ in the audience . which num­ Vole torium, Brock and Fleet. Irv Jacob 1I L .. bered will over the 600 capacity of and his orchestra will play. A vari­ the hall . to purchase Bonds for JOHN ,ety of foods imd delicacies will be their grandchildren . and grand­ 'served. Chairman, is Mrs. Sam ,( fathers to purchase, Bonds for the 'SHANSKI ,zrnn;an and co-chairmen are Mrs. ' * grandmother. LIberal - Inkster Ben Blum and Mrs. Mickey Shaffer. At least one grandmother pur­ ~rganize Metro , I • Tickets at $8 a couple are available chased six Bonds in response. And .. : Lower Home Taxes from the chairnlen, the Herzlia: one grandfather, so moved by the '. " ' Urban Renewal ' .. - ", , ' novelty of .the appeal, purchaSed a .. office, or at the' door. Human~ Re~urceS " Band in honor of Mrs. ,Ko~se:.ntsky! Reduce Unemployment New pledges totalled 85 . , ' A MESSAGE, FROM figur~s nat incorporated' in BOl;ld Israel Bonds ' sales totals appearing elsewhere in Mark Your Ballot " (Cont. from page 3) this paper., Cantor Koussevitsky',s program of 'Shansld, J~hn I X Saul Simkin and S. L., Morantz liturgical and trad,itional Yiddish , " chaired the meeting, and app,eals songs had the remarkable assistance I and Pearlmim-Litvack's talented , " .
    [Show full text]
  • The Education Policy of the Dufferin Roblin Administration, 1958-1967
    ~~ j) ,qq€ . er, 8 The Education Policy of the Dufferin Roblin Administration, 1958-1967 by Maureen E. Cousins A thesis submitted to the University of Manitoba in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts February 1998 THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES MASTER'S THESIS/PRACTICUM FINAL REPORT The undersigned certify that they have read the Master's Thesis/Practicum entitled The Education Policy of the Dufferin Roblin Administration, 1958-1967 submitted by MAUREEN E. COUSINS in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS (App;Not Approved) Thesis J.E. Rea Practicum D _ B. Ferguson G. Friesen B.Levin, . Continuing Education """-' ~_L_.... ,,,,-?· f-70-~ L. Steiman, Chair Date: December 1, 1997 THE tfl'llVERSITY OF l\-L4..1'1ITOBA FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES ••••• COPYRIGHT PERMISSION PAGE THE EDUCATIOl'f POLICY OF THE DUPPll.llIB ROBLIB ADMIBISTllATIOB, 1958-1967 MAUlU!llll' E. COUSIBS A Thesis/Practicum submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies of The University of Manitoba in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of MASTER OF AB.TS Maureen E. Cousins ©1998 Permission has been granted to the Library of The University of Manitoba to lend or sell copies of this thesis/practicum, to the National Library of Canada to microfilm this thesis and to lend or sell copies of <he fdm, and to Dissertations Abstracts International to publish an abstract of this thesis/practicum. The author reserves other publication rights, and neither this thesis/practicum nor extensive extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's written permission.
    [Show full text]
  • Note to Users
    NOTE TO USERS The original document received by UMI contains pages with slanted print. Pages were microfilmed as received. This reproduction is the best copy available The Education Policy of the Dufferin Roblin Administration, 1958-1967 by Maureen E. Cousins A thesis submitted to the University of Manitoba in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Atts National Library Bibliothèque nationale I*l of Canada du Canada Acquisitions and Acquisitions et Bibliographie Senrices senrices bibliographiques 395 WNiStreet 395, rue Weîlingtori OttawaON KIAW OttawaON KtAON.4 Canada CaMda The author has granted a non- L'auteur a accordé une licence non exclusive licence allowing the exclusive permettant à la National Library of Canada to Bibliothèque nationale du Canada de reproduce, loan, distriiute or sell reproduire, prêter, distrriuer ou copies of this thesis in microform, vendre des copies de cette thèse sous paper or electronic formats. la forme de microfiche/lnlm, de reproduction sur papier ou sur format électronique. The author retains ownership of the L'auteur conserve la propriété du copyright in this thesis. Neither the droit d'auteur qui protège cette thèse. thesis nor substantial extracts fiom it Ni la thèse ni des extraits substantiels may be printed or otherwise de celle-ci ne doivent être imprimés reproduced without the author's ou autrement reproduits sans son permission. autorisation. Canada COPYRIGaT PERiM]CSSION PAGE A Thesis/Pacticum submitted to the Facule of Graduate Studies of The University of Manitoba in partial fulnllment of the requirements of the degree of MSTER OF ARTS Permission has been pranted to the Libraq of The University of Manitoba to lend or sel1 copies of this thesis/practicum, to the Xatioaal Libray of Canada to microfiIrn this thesis and to Iend or seIl copies of the film, and to Dissertations Abstracts International to pubIish an abstract of this thesis/practicum.
    [Show full text]
  • THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of MANITOBA 2:30 O'clock, Monday, March 1St, 1965
    103 THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA 2:30 o'clock, Monday, March 1st, 1965. Opening Prayer by Madam Speaker. MADAM SPEAKER: Presenting Petitions. MR. T. P. HILLHOUSE, Q. C. (Selkirk): Madam Speaker, I wish to present the petition of Mr. Justice Samuel Freedman and others praying for the passing of an Act to incorporate the Manitoba Law School Foundation. MR. W. G. MARTIN (St. Matthews): Madam Speaker, I beg to present the petition of Raymond Lloyd Orris and others praying for the passing of an Act to incorporate Strathcona Curling Club. MADAM SPEAKER: Reading and Receiving Petitions Presenting Reports by Standing and Special Committees Notices of Motion Introduction of Bills HON. ROBERT G. SMELLIE, Q. C. (Minister of Municipal Affairs) (Birtle-Russell) introduced Bill No. 8, an Act to amend The Local Government Districts Act. HON. STEWART E. McLEAN, Q. C. (Attorney-General)(Dauphin) introduced Bill No. 53, an Act to amend The Small Debts Recovery Act. MR. McLEAN introduced Bill No. 29, an Act to amend The Garnishment Act. HON. GEORGE HUTTON (Minister of Agriculture) (Rockwood-Iberville) introduced Bill No. 34 , an Act to amend The Livestock and Livestock Products Act. MR. HUTTON introduced Bill No. 33, an Act to amend The Horticultural So:Jiety Act. MR. D. M. STANES (St. James) introduced Bill No. 9, an Act to authorize The City of St. James to issue Certain Debentures. MR. M. N. HRYHORCZUK, Q. C. (Ethelbert Plains) introduced Bill No. 10, an Act to authorize The Rural Municipality of Mossey River and the Village of Winnipegosis to make grants to the Sisters of the Order of St.
    [Show full text]
  • THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY of MANITOBA 2:30 O'clock, Monday, February 26, 1973
    25 THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA 2:30 o'clock, Monday, February 26, 1973 Opening Prayer by Mr. Speaker. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS MR. SPEAKER: Before we proceed I should like to direct the attention of the honourable members to the gallery where we have 27 students of Grade 6 standing of the Rockwood School. These students are under the direction of Mrs. Catherine Hill. This school is located in the constituency of the Honourable Member for Crescentwood. We also have 30 students of Grade ll standing of the West Kildonan Collegiate. These students are under the direction of Mr. A. S. J or ow ski. This school is located in the constituency of the Honourable Member for Seven Oaks, the Minister of Colleges and University Affairs. And we have a further 40 students of Grade 11 standing of the Erickson School. These students are under the direction of Misses Bunny Gibson and Margaret Kaye. This school is located in the constituency of the Honourable Member for Minnedosa. On behalf of all the Honourable Members of the Legislative Assembly I welcome you here today. Presenting Petitions; Reading and Receiving Petitions; Presenting Reports by standing and Special Committees; Ministerial Statements and Tabling of Reports. REPORTS BY STANDING AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES MR. SPEAKER: The Honourable Minister of Mines. HON. SIDNEY GREEN, Q. C. (Minister of Mines, Resources and Environmental Management) (Inkster): Mr. Speaker, I beg to present the First Report of the Special Committee on the Rules of the House. MR. SPEAKER: Any further ministerial statements or tabling of reports? - The Honourable Minister of ...• HON.
    [Show full text]
  • Hydroelectric Development in Northern Manitoba a History of the Development of the Churchill, Burntwood and Nelson Rivers, 1960–2015
    Hydroelectric Development in Northern Manitoba A History of the Development of the Churchill, Burntwood and Nelson Rivers, 1960–2015 Prepared By This report is submitted by Know History Inc. to the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission, 305-155 Carlton St., Winnipeg, MB, R3C 3H8, Canada. © Know History Inc. 2016 The information presented here is the work of independent consultants and in no way represents the opinions or findings of the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission. Any inquiries about the contents of this report should be directed to: Ryan Shackleton, Know History Inc., 10 Blackburn Ave., Suite A, Ottawa, ON, K1N 8A3, Canada (www.knowhistory.ca). This report (including any enclosures and attachments) has been prepared for the exclusive use and benefit of the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission and solely for the purpose for which it is provided. Unless Know History Inc. provides express prior written consent, no part of this report should be reproduced except by the Manitoba Clean Environment Commission. Cover credits, clockwise starting in top left corner: “Signing an agreement on Nelson River: Gordon Churchill, Duff Roblin, Walter Dinsdale and Sterling Lyon,” University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, Winnipeg Tribune fonds, PC18/4436/18-4436-015; “Gillam, Kettle Rapids, Long Spruce,” March 10, 1975, University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, Winnipeg Tribune/Dobooy, PC 89-553-003neg; “Mrs. Moose stands with her two grandchildren outside their prefabricated dream home in South Indian Lake,” December
    [Show full text]
  • Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS
    Second Session - Thirty-Sixth Legislature of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba DEBATES and PROCEEDINGS (Hansard) Published under the authority of The Honourable Louise M Dacquay Speaker Vol. XLVI No. 78A- 10 a.m., Thursday, November 7, 1996 MANITOBA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Thirty-Sixth Legislature Members, Constituencies and Political Affiliation Name Constituency .�!art� ASHTON, Steve Thompson N.D.P. BARRETT, Becky Wellington N.D.P. CERILLI, Marianne Radisson N.D.P. CHOMIAK, Dave Kildonan N.D.P. CUMMINGS, Glen, Hon. Ste. Rose P.C. DACQUA Y, Louise, Hon. Seine River P.C. DERKACH, Leonard, Hon. Roblin-Russell P.C. DEWAR, Gregory Selkirk N.D.P. DOER, Gary Concordia N.D.P. DOWNEY, James, Hon. Arthur-Virden P.C. DRIEDGER, Albert, Hon. Steinbach P.C. DYCK, Peter Pembina P.C. ENNS, Harry, Hon. Lakeside P.C. ERNST, Jim, Hon. Charleswood P.C. EVANS, Clif Interlake N.D.P. EVANS, Leonard S. Brandon East N.D.P. FILMON, Gary, Hon. Tuxedo P.C. FINDLAY, Glen, Hon. Springfield P.C. FRIESEN, Jean Wolseley N.D.P. GAUDRY, Neil St. Boniface Lib. P.C. GILLESHAMMER, Harold, Hon. Minnedosa P.C. HELWER, Edward Gimli N.D.P. HICKES, George Point Douglas N.D.P. JENNISSEN, Gerard Flin Flon Lib. KOWALSKI, Gary The Maples Lib. LAMOUREUX, Kevin Inkster N.D.P. LATHLIN, Oscar The Pas P.C. LAURENDEAU, Marcel St. Norbert N.D.P. MACKINTOSH, Gord St. Johns N.D.P. MALOWAY, Jim Elmwood N.D.P. MARTINDALE, Doug Burrows P.C. McALPINE, Gerry Sturgeon Creek P.C. McCRAE, James, Hon. Brandon West N DP. McGIFFORD, Diane Osborne P.C.
    [Show full text]