Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1979, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free june City june 16th to june 23rd compare our prices before you buy show you How to do it yourself and save on costly plumbing repairs and building your own Home bring us your plans Well show you How you can save hundreds of dollars on Complete plumbing heating electrical systems we will estimate and design Complete systems for you free no obligations we Stock stems Pilot fined for crossing Jet flight path a Man who flew his Cessna 172 across the flight path of a trans air f28 passenger Jet at Winnipeg International Airport last 18 was fined provincial judge Lawrie Mitchell said Joseph Leon Allan of Lanark showed Wanton disregard for the lives and safety of others in his which also included disregarding Tower Thiry pleaded not guilty to the Federal aeronautics act offence of operating an aircraft in a negligent or Reck less manner endangering or Likely to endanger life and Thiry had a passenger in his Cessna when the incident trans air officials said yesterday they have no record of the 4 flight and say if any Passen Gers were aboard the twin engine 65passenger judge Mitchell said there was some evidence Thiry had been drinking at the after hearing evidence at an earlier hearing from the air traffic controller involved in the incident and from Crown and defence counsel judge Mitchell said he had no problem convicting Tower diverted Cessna to another runway Crown counsel Peter summarizing the said the controller had to divert the Cessna from runway 31 to runway 25 because it had been meandering around creating a Thiry continually disregarded instructions to land on where the f28 was also scheduled to and when the Tower told him to Bank left at one he banked told to follow the f28 he crossed in front of and the Tower told him to pull these actions created a Hazard to All aircraft in the Kremer recalling the 144victim midair collision Between a Cessna and a Boeing 727 at san Diego last defence counsel Sam Breen said there was no proof Thiry had been flying dangerously and in Wanton and careless disregard of life and Thiry didst Fly As Well As he should or follow instructions at times and his radio work left to be said but he was not charged with those Only conflict Over says defence he said the Only conflict was about runway but it the controller who instructed him to go Thiry did pull up when and on asking the Tower for further was told to make a Short Field Landing spend a minimum time on the court was told the controller May have thought there was a but didst Clear the he might not have had to Clear the skies for this Man but was it judge Mitchell he said the controller was in no Way responsible for the Cessna pilots controllers have More authority behind their instructions than the judge judge who gave Thiry the option of paying the Fine or serving 20 Days in said Thiry showed a great degree of deliberate and called the offence worse than a motor vehicle owners urged to lock doors homeowners doing Yard work present tempting targets for thefts at this time of year unless they make a Point of Locking their in the past two three City Homes have been entered through unlocked front doors while their occupants were Busy in the Back Winnipeg police acting superintendent de Igelski said All a passerby has to do is Knock on the door to make sure no one else is in the and walk he the theft of a substantial sum of Money morning from an unlocked residence on Nicholson cres in North provided Igelski with a Case in an unknown person entered the Home while the occupant was working in the Back Igelski a suspect has been arrested in Only one of the three on a Man was charged in connection with an attempted theft from a Spence Street the who were in their Back were alerted by a neighbor and found a Man in the charged with entering and theft is Kelvin Robert just say1 charge it location9 to Suher and plumbing heating electrical centres 175 Sutherland 860 St James 1875pembina stores open daily monday Friday 9 saturday 9 5 is James centres open Friday nights to 9 Gallup poll Only 36 buckled up on Prairies on a National 57 of canadians reported the use of a seat Belt the last time they got into a this is marginally lower than the 59 found a year ear regional results vary in Ontario in Quebec and in British Columbia where seat Belt use is a higher proportion report their in the Atlantic provinces and in the Prairies far fewer have buckled results Are based on income inter views with 18 years and conducted in Early a Sample of this size is accurate within a 19 in 20 according to the Canadian Institute of Public which conducts the Gallup the question was the last time you got into a did you use a seat Belt National Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairies British Columbia 18 to 29 years 30 to 49 yers 50 years and Over world copyright reserved use of seat Belt yes no cant say 57 41 1 23 77 64 71 36 60 51 57 65 35 27 64 399 43 33 1 2 1 1 2
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