Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 1, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday March 1, 1978 can. Grade "a1 10r2beef sides 22o to 260. Hinds 140 to Iso. La. S115 expertly Cut wrap. Frozen. Delivered City wide due to trimming boning the net Cost increases sliced beef liver Short ribs in 85 fresh made he Gulf can. Grade a roasts Chuck pot roast 85 roast Jaq Cross rib vt3 prime rib Semi Boneless Rump 29 Chicken tray pack 4 Hecks h backs in. To can. Grade a turkeys a .89 Grade a whole Chicken fryerslb.q3 Chicken nor. I Back ooh pm legs . Obj specials our own sliced Puli Ulm iliuts j of bal trav pack wieners.n49 steakettesu.89 fully cooked Reg. Ham whole .93 flesh smoked Flat garlic rings a. 89 can. Grade a beef steaks arc chuck.u.85 Wing is 89 a i Well trimmed a full him Stu j i83 round la. Cheddar in cheese Bacon Grill of pork liver n 35 mock on shoulders la. 69 shoulder steaks spareribs end cuts chops 1weet pickled cottage Rolls la. Sausage meat Cut up tray pack fowl .49 sirloin Steak Box 35 50 Cut wrap Frozen picnic hams can. No. 1 Green onions can. No. I tint lettuce 39 can. No. 1 red delicious apples 3 ibs. 89 Texas Ruby red Grapefruit 9 scouring pads . 10 a.pk6. Scotlan Gold 24 Al. Ops. Apple Jelly 89 Mcclaren s olympic lard . Penny Book. Al at matches 2 cams. 43 Western family cooking Oil Rock liquid 99 Apple flavor sweetened a Lino 10 Al. Ops. Mushrooms eggs small.801. 59 Fortune sections 14 Al. Grapefruit .2to. Due Breeze Blue detergent 5 egg noodles Phllips m l 4q-t ipod i Lite bulbs j 59 we Reserve the right to la Mit quantities policeman says no blood found in suite where attack took place by Ron Campbell there was no blood in a St. Boniface suite where a Stab Bing allegedly occurred sept. 16, 1976, and a freshly washed knife was found among five other dry knives in a Kitchen drawer a Mani Toba court of Queen s Bench jury heard tuesday. Winnipeg police Constable John Kowalchuk testified the suite appeared to be cleaned very thoroughly be fore our and a knife he found in a Kitchen drawer there appeared washed but not properly dried. The knife is an exhibit in the trial of James Olaf an Derson 15, who has pleaded not guilty to a charge of causing bodily harm with in tent to wound maim or Dis figure and a charge of pos Sessing a knife for a purpose dangerous to Public peace. Kowalchuk and ills part Ner const. Donald Shanski testified they went to as8 an Tum Wood Avenue at . Sept. And disco Vered Samuel Newton there lying on a bed in his under shorts and bleeding profusely from a wound on his left Side below his ribs. There was blood on the beige shirt and pants Kowal Chuk seized in the House As Well As a Cut in the shirt below the left pocket. I compared the knife with the Cut in the shirt and they matched pretty Kowalchuk testified. Doris Olsen 41, of 565 Corydon Avenue suite 505, was also in the House and she accompanied Kowalchuk and Shanski Back to the Beli Veau Avenue suite. Shanski testified he and other policemen went to suite 131 at 200 Beliveau and there found Anderson who identified himself As or. asked if he wished to make a statement the accused said i have nothing to say i want to talk to my a suitcase with a Man s clothing and identification in the name of James Olaf Anderson was also in the suite Shanski said. Ander son was then taken into Cus Tody. A six year old boy sleeping in a bedroom was Given Over to the children s Aid society the policemen testified. There were no other adults in the suite. Miss Olsen who said she had known Newton at least six months prior to the Inci Dent on sept. 16, testified she Anderson and Valdine Mclennan who was renting the suite were drinking steadily that evening in the apartment. Newton arrived about . And had three or four bottles of Beer at the she said. He was there perhaps an hour and a half then wanted to leave because he had to get up Early next morning. She asked him for one More for the and he went toward the Kitchen out of her View. Suddenly he came Back to me and said that he was stabbed. I said something to the effect of Don t be and he pulled his hand away from there and i saw the blood on his Olsen said the whole sequence happened so fast she could t say where Anderson was at the time. Newton 60, who has Reco Vered from the wound Testi fied monday Anderson stabbed him when the two met at the Entrance to the Kitchen. He said a loud argument Between Anderson and Mclennan had been going on All the time he was there and the stabbing occurred when he told Anderson to be then Olsen took him Home to 958 autumn Wood in her car he said. Olsen however testified tuesday she could recall no argument or any of the conversation that evening. The trial continues before a seven Man five woman jury and or. Justice John m. Hunt. Jailed mountie denies masterminding break in Montreal up for Mer ramp Constable Robert Samson who has spent the la two years in Penitentiary Sid tuesday he was unable to recall offhand the Date of the now notorious police break into the offices of the Agency de Presse Libre do Quebec a left Wing news Agency. Could you remind me of the Date of the Samson asked As 73-year-old a. J. Campbell counsel to a Royal commission on ramp wrong doings questioned him about it. A selection of our higher priced 3-pce. Suits Are Only 2 for at Jack Fraser this week oct. Campbell re plied a bit surprised. Samson 33, is serving seven years at Laval Institute a Century old Maxi mum Security Federal prison just North , for placing a bomb near the Home of Melvyn Mitzl Dobrin Steinberg Ltd. Executives during a strike at he food Chain in 197 1. During his trial on the j bombing charge in 1976, Samson told the court he had done worse things As a mountie. He then told How the Iichi Montreal police and Quebec provincial police raided lie news Agency of fice without warrant and made off with a half Ion of documents. An officer from each of the three police forces pleaded guilty last Spring to authorizing a raid without warrant. The guilty pleas were Fol Lowed by creation of a Feder Al and a provincial inquiry into both that affair and of her questionable police activities that have surfaced since then. Other police witnesses be fore the Federal Royal com Mission under or. Justice David c. Mcdonald of Alberta and a provincial inquiry under lawyer Jean Abl have suggested the idea for the break in came from Samson. They said he wanted to get a letter written to a news Agency employee by Jacques Cossette Trudel a Montreal terrorist flown to Havana in 1970 in Exchange for kid napped British Trade envoy James Cross. But Samson denied this. I Don t seem to recall having heard about the letter before the he testified. He said the reason for the break in was to get information about All the left Wing organizations in we probably could claim thai ours is the Best suit Valuo in town. But we d rather you be the judge because to see is to believe to try on is to be convinced for openers try this on for size forgive the the Cut and finish is excellent with special attention to detail. The patterns varied properly coloured for Spring and summer. In sizes 36-48 Reg., tall and Short. Be Here Early you won t be the Only one after this the fabrics Are All Wool polyester and blends bargain. Alter All who else in Canade offers such value All Wool vested suits. A special group from . S regular ass t. In m4q Spring and summer colours. Formerly to Oglw 118 Jack Fraser uni City fashion Square 889-6945 Garden City shopping Centre 338-3864 up photo Donald Macdonald former finance minister places some Wall hangings and paintings in a cardboard Box As he clears his office of personal effects tuesday. Macdonald a Veteran of five Cabinet posts is resigning his seat in the House of commons. He has already entered private Law practice after quitting the finance Post last september. Macdonald represented the Toronto Riding of Rosedale. Legislature told ramp prayed into mental files Toronto up members of the ramp obtained confidential psychiatric information from Ontario health insurance plan ship records in two occasions Ontario attorney general Roy Mcmurtry said tues Day. I have been informed by the ramp that they had obtained information of a medical nature from ship in two cases involving Security screening of Federal pm Mcmurtry said in the legislature. The latest information which the ramp passed on to Mcmurtry contradicted information they gave the attorney general last fall when they told him that ramp used of Iii information to confirm names and addresses Only and did not gain any Access to psychiatric information. Mcmurtry said the Only exception the ramp admitted to at that time was when the Force obtained medical information from ship involving a highly sensitive counter espionage investigation which involved a communist bloc intelligence service operating in Canada. But a later letter from r. R. Schramm acting head of the ramp s 0 division in Toronto has since confirmed the two other cases Mcmurtry said. He said Schramm told him in a letter he Only Learned of the latest eases feb. Ii 11178. Mcmurtry quoted from a letter in which Schramm said the ramp Are required to undertake Field investigations of Federal employees who May be Given Access to sensitive information. One of the requirements Laid Down by government policy in Security screening matters is that we Are to investigate and report on any indication of mental i Stabil Schramm said. In both these cases information was received through investigation that indicated the employees had undergone previous psychiatric ship was subsequently contacted and they confirmed such treatment and provided details of what treatment was in a later clarifying idler Schramm said that in the first Case an ramp officer got touch with ship for confirmation that a Federal civil servant had received psychiatric treatment. Lie was told that ship had been billed by i treating physician under two code num Bers namely 300 and Schramm said in the second letter. He was further told what categories of illnesses were included under these two codes. Lie was told that code 300 covers i primary illnesses which were detailed to him with some sub categories while code 303 covers two primary illnesses which were also Given to him with sume sub Cate official netted in washroom Halifax up the Deputy Justice min ister of Prince Edward Island is among eight men charged in provincial court Here wit i committing an act of Gross indecency in a Public place. Wendall Mackay of Stanley Bridge p.e.i., was represented by counsel in court tuesday when the charge was filed. Mackay 53, is in Hospital in Summerside p.e.i., for treat ment of a gunshot wound police said was accidentally self inflicted. Earlier tuesday Graham w. Stewart the province s director of Legal services was named acting Deputy Justice minister Pend ing Mackay s recovery. Mackay and Dennis Worthen 31, of Hali fax were charged with committing an act of Gross indecency with each other in a Wash room at a local shopping Centre feb. Ali. Judge Hughes Randall set March 31 As Dale for election and plea. Defence counsel waived Reading of the charge. The maximum penalty is five years in prison. Also charged tuesday were Gary Russell 28, and John Knox 37, both of Hali fax. They were charged with committing an act of Gross indecency with each other feb. 18 in the same Public washroom. Each elected trial by judge without a jury and a preliminary hear ing was set for May 5. Mcmurtry says removal of judge from Bench ordered by Ontario Toronto up attorney Genon. Roy Mcmurtry tuesday told the legis lature that provincial court judge Harry Williams of Ottawa has been removed from office for Misbehaviour. Williams 63, admitted to having sex Ual relations on three occasions with a prostitute. The removal from office of Williams came in an order in Council signed monday on the recommendation of or. Justice Sydney l. Robins of the Ontario supreme court who headed a Royal commission investigating the judge s affairs. The order said that Williams by Rea son of his Misbehaviour be removed from office before attaining retirement age effective immediately. During the inquiry Williams 63, testified he had sexual relations with for Mer prostitute Lynne Martineau 21. He said he also had sex about 10 years ago with another woman whose name he could not remember. Both women came from Tanya s escort service in Ottawa. Williams was suspended last july after his name was found in a Book in miss Martineau s Possession following her arrest last summer. In his report on the commission hear Ings or. Justice Robins commented on the trick Book in which the judge s name was mentioned. He said trick Dooks Are important tools of the Trade for prostitutes. They contain lists of customers and information respecting them such Asad dress Telephone numbers and coded fee notations. He said the books of Tania s escort service became significant in consider ing judge Williams behaviour. To said the Book contained the unlisted night Telephone number of the judge s Chambers and the address of the criminal division of the provincial court in Ottawa. Judge Robins reported that Williams escorted miss Martineau to his Cham Bers. He escorted her up a flight of stairs to his Chambers where stated succinctly they spent an hour together during which time they had a drink and sexual Intercourse she was paid of which she gave to the operators of Tania or. Justice Robins said this was not the first or Only prostitute to Call on Williams in his office. For the judge to have permitted the facilities of the Justice system to be used for the purposes of prostitution demonstrates morality aside a Lack of respect for the court a disregard of his responsibility for maintaining its dig nity and integrity and an insensitivity to his position As or. Justice Robins said Williams actions afforded the Opportunity for blackmail to such people As those who live off the avails of prostitution. I am satisfied that no such approach was made Here and i Trust that if an attempt had been made it would not have a Section of the report outlining Wil Liams background noted he is a mar ried Man and the father of three grown children and is living with his wife in Ottawa. It said that Williams has gained the respect and affection of his colleagues and members of the bar practising in the provincial court. By All accounts he has been a Good i in summing up or. Justice Robins said regrettable As it is in View of his past service on the Bench it is inescapable that his position As judge is Unten Able. Plainly stated he has destroyed his effectiveness and usefulness he added that the vital importance of Public Confidence in the administration of Justice and in the Honor and integrity of the judiciary cannot be Over emphasized. That Confidence is indispensable to Justice itself he said
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