Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 25, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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b9e ot6 from Fly for at Ohof ws6 in be do they Jet their food few Fol yen guessed it Otto Shields Ive also been Guiyi if Tofu that Tiki is a Meone in Dot that takes the of Utehs j the Maine naive per visor at the Lynn Lake wrote in a letter to the same paper that Mim feel editor of the Northern last night the letters to fit Fht something that has talked in the town All Ive talked to people who say Treyve seen the indians taking cats or Osling slingshots on feats and then of Safe Pearing with them into the she we assume there eating Why else would they want hem see Lynn Lake Page 4 winners Cloudy today 20 Clearing tonight 11 Winnipeg free press a Gist 1980 vol Iob no Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Church faces struggle Halifax up a female Modera Tor will Lead the United Church of Canada As it struggles with a number of still unresolved social and spiritual issues following the close yesterday of the 28th general for the last 10 the Church 452 commissioners wrestled with two controversial reports on sexuality and abortion and tackled a number of other social the sexuality report dealing with the thorny issues of premarital sex and marital Fidelity was approved finally As an initial study document late in a break with Lois a was chosen As the Church first woman Moderator and the first female spirit Ual head of a Christian denomination in the 53yearold an assistant minister from vowed to forge ahead on controversial social issues and said her election showed How social attitudes have councils approval of the sexuality report the Long process of devel Oping a Church policy on sexuality and the Council gave approval for the Church division of Mission to prepare a policy statement for presentation to the next general expected in the Council also passed a report reaffirming its stand on the report says abortion is acceptable in certain social and economic circumstances but rejects the principle of abortion on the sexuality report posed questions about Jesus sexuality As a Man and said sexual orientation should not be a consideration in during hours of the sexuality report was praised by some As an see report Page 4 Canadian catholics stand firm Ottawa up Canada will not follow the Lead and allow married Episcopalian and anglican priests to be ordained in the roman Catholic Catholic leaders no such situation exists in Dennis Genera Secre tary of the Canadian conference of Catholic he said the Canadian roman Catho Lic Hierarchy has no desire whatsoever to follow the Lead of the Church officials say the plan has been approved by both american roman Catholic Bishops and the vat most John roman Catholic Bishop of said such a move in Canada could be a very positive element in bringing about a closer understanding Between our two commenting on the position of the Canadian right Wil Liam anglican Bishop of said he doubted it would in any Way weaken the present ecumenical relationship Between the anglican and Catholic purge fails to defuse Poland labor strife spinning away time Louise Mackay demonstrates the Craft of spinning Wool at lower fort Garry yesterday after ceremonies commemorating the fort As a National historic Park and the opening of a visitor reception Park staff wore period costumes and demonstrated 19th Century tasks such As and bread and Bannock baking in an outdoor bombings in Jerusalem Mark Mideast violence by Reuters new violence flared in the Middle East yesterday As two palestinian guerrilla bombs exploded in the Jeru Salem area and israeli fighter planes shot Down a syrian Jet in a dogfight Over Southern one israeli was killed and 12 seven of them foreign were injured by a bomb that exploded at a filling station on the main Jerusalem Tel Aviv police and Hospital sources there was no immediate information about the nationalities of the a bomb planted on a traffic Island at the Entrance to Jerusalem went but no one was police in a palestinian military spokesman said several israeli soldiers were injured in the Damascus radio said the dogfight Over Southern Lebanon took place when syrian planes intercepted israeli air Craft As the israelis were strafing palestinian positions and refugee Security sources in Southern Lebanon said the downed syrian Ridenti see Plo Page 4 Warsaw up Poland communist party leadership dismissed pre Mier Edward Babiuch and other top politburo members and officials yesterday in an Effort to defuse the work ers revolt which has paralysed North Ern in the most far reaching changes since riots toppled the government of Wladyslaw Gomulka 10 years the party Central committee emerged from a special session with promises that went directly to the heart of the demands by the but polish strike leaders said the sweeping purge of the leadership and the Promise of democratic elections to choose Trade Union officials Are not and the strike will Edward the embattled party disclosed the shakeup Over National he promised a reorganization of the Trade Union system and a greater voice for the both key demands of the we want a True widening of the Peoples share in deciding matters of the work the cities and the Vil Gierek said in his 19minute ready to talk we undertook Concrete Steps in this he we Are further ready to talk this Over with the Popula including representatives of the workers appointed during the Gierek said the Central Trade Union Council should consider elections without delay in All factories where workers request them and that the elections be fully democratic and by secret ballot with unlimited Candi at the Lenin the strike Centre in thousands of workers celebrated an outdoor roman Catholic mass on the Lith Day of the Leszek chairman of the inter factory strike committee in hailed Gieres concessions As a Victory for but we go on the strikers have compiled a list of 21 economic and political including an end to release of All political higher pay and More adequate food but the major Issue which has emerged is the workers demand for free Trade unions to replace the state controlled unions and the right to but who conceded the party had made errors and praised the new politburo appointees As com rades who had seen the emerging difficulties Early but whose voices were not heard in again indicated there would be limits to the govern ments we Are ready to consider the conclusions and demands of the but we cannot give hollow he we cannot agree to demands striking at the very foundations of the existence of the nation and the the government had sought to negotiate with strikers in individual but saturday night it bowed to worker insistence that it negotiate with leaders of the inter factory strike first Deputy pre Mier Mieczyslaw Jagielski met in the Assembly Hall of the occupied Lenin shipyards for hours with Walesa and other strike the strikers complained they were forced to pay for the governments of the polish econ which now is about billion in see strikers Page 4 cottage owners to fight by Andy Becq Winnipeg free press Wasagaming Clear Lake cot Tage angered by cottage lot rent overwhelmingly agreed saturday night to take their fight Wuh the Federal government to the More than 250 people who crowded into the Riding Mountain National Park Community 269 Kilometres Northwest of heeded lawyer Frank Meighen recommendation that they seek an injunction halting the in creases and then ask the courts to reject the increases on the grounds that they were not properly approved by the Federal minister responsible for nation Al each owner was asked to contrib Ute to cover past and future costs of the Legal Battle which will be launched by four or five people on behalf of the 281 cottage owners in the the decision to take court action follows notification this Spring of rent increases of up to per fou lowing protests from residents at Clear Federal environment minister John Roberts made a final offer last allowing the rent increases to be phased in for those holding before april Meighen contends the Reat increases did not receive proper approval be cause they were issued before John Roberts officially became environment Roberts did not officially take his see Legal Page 4 Gold Over a senior mining geologist predicts the Gold mining country around gods and Island which boomed in the will soon be crawling with Ala Montreal Alou ettes have dropped placekicker Don offensive tackle Gordon offensive tackle Dan Yochum and defensive halfback Larry death watched a Man was brutally beaten and stabbed to death yesterday in new York in front of Between 30 and 40 Surprise move the president of chivas supreme Peoples court has in an unprecedented that the communist party Stop interfering in criminal Index 23 utters movies 5 Betel sports 7 7 6 29 Jumble 46 sports crossword 24 stocks 20 17 to 21 Voeten 29
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