Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 16, 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Will Reagan blowup the family feared mothers injury by Andy Bricq Bertha wandering ended just As her family feared it the 50yeafold mentally disabled widow was Strod Ety a car at about 3 sunday and critically injured As she walked Down the Tran Canada Highway just West of the Accident follows months of anguish for Audrey and Keith Hayes daughter and in separate interviews they said they pleaded with provincial welfare department psychiatrists to place Hayes in Fattore secure surround Ings after she wandered away from Winnipeg guest Homes at least 57 times Between january and we knew it was Martin said of the what the psychiatrist says is we cannot take away her human rights to be but what right do they have to play russian Roulette with her asked her 1 tried and 1 i dont want to lock her but 1 had to try and save her the Point is there must be other people in the same situation who cant look Parent or Hayes was still unconscious and in serious condition in the health sciences Centre right now were sitting and waiting to see if she is going to live or Martin the couple said they Hope bringing the Accident to Public attention will bring some change in the system so other people wont have feb endure what they have been since the death of her husband last Hayes began wandering away for one to three Days at a time and has been located As far away As Portage la Prairie and Martin she spent time in a mental ins Titu Clearing tonight 3 Cloudy tomorrow 10 Tion in the 1950s and 1960s and has been he the family tried to keep Hayes i its Luxton Avenue but after two months was forced to move her to a guest Martin tension Over the situation just about broke our marriage he the family contacted elected officials and enlisted the police in an attempt to have Hayes moved to More secure Martin but he said he was told by a Provin Cial psychiatrist that Hayes is not sick enough to be see family Page 4 final for Home Call 9570550 september Sun rises sets Moon rises sets free press ads threaten to form a Union Over Hall report from Canadian press Vancouver Canadian medi Cal association reluctantly warned governments yesterday that doctors will form a Union if certain recommendations in the report prepared by Emmett former supreme court of Canada become the which Speaks for this country gave out going president Laurence Wilson a standing ovation after he attacked the report on grounds it would Lead to state Medicine and cast doctors in the role of civil the doctors Are particularly upset with Halls recommendations that governments pay All health care costs from general that patients make no additional payments for Doc Tor or Hospital services and that fee disputes Between doctors and Provin Cial governments be subject to binding if any of these recommendations is Canadas doctors would be forced to seek the Protection of some form of Union to replace their voluntary association of self employed proves Wilson delegates at the associations convention have instructed their Board of directors to explore the potential Bene fits of a with particular emphasis on hours of weekend and Holiday standardized work ing grievance indexed pensions and other fringe Bene fits now available to state communications director Doug Geikie said that in the meantime the association will begin an Active lobby ing Campaign against the re leased two weeks Wilson said a doctors Union would be an unfortunate if the profession Down the Road is driven into a Union there will be pressure on doctors to do what unions have done elsewhere to use the with see ads Page 4 thefts in apartments have tenants jittery about 50 Federal clerks in Winnipeg demonstrated yesterday to Back contract mails Are moving today As clerks return to work i rum the news services a Trul clerks awaiting the outcome of a 24 strike vote returned 10 work this but Post office spokesmen in Toronto said it will i in 21 Days to dear up the backlog of there Are no further but officials for the Public service i Canada and disruptions ii ii Reumer St i he Day after the Lioni a National strike vote by id country ill too clerks is i hat strike vote will include Federal corks in about 50 of whom in Mons rated during the noon hour at Summ Donald Edmonton is ret and it ceased As Tulej and rain started to or Iii spokesman for the Alli Ance in said strike ballots will do printed today and All locals will be responsible for having their results in by Midnight next monday then Well go to the Treasury Board and give them a Chance to see the if they dont see the see some pretty Quick till be a Short strike because it wont take too Long before we have the government clerks remove pickets but for the time the clerks whose jobs include a wide Range of clerical duties in government depart ments and agencies have removed pickets at the automated Gateway Plant in nearby the South Central mail sorting a sorting Plant in the metropolitan Toronto Bor Ough of and the Post offices downtown administrative Post office spokesman de Roworth said yesterday All postal employees in Toronto were expected Back to work on their next scheduled adding that mail will be delivered today in All areas served by the terminals from which picket lines were if everyone comes to work we should have full service returned he but it will take about three weeks to Clear up the backlog of the clerks want a pay increase of about per cent in a two year con a cos of living Protection clause and a reduction in their work week to hours from their average annual wage is and their last contract expired last the majority report of the Concilia Tion Board recommended a wage in crease o 10 per cent in the first year and nine per cent in the second year of u two year agreement but did not recommend a costo living Protection by Bob Armstrong residents of an East Kildonan apart ment building Are eagerly waiting for new locks to be installed after a four Day rash of breaking that has left Many of them i dont like the idea of coming Home and not knowing if in said tenant Darlene Ive got two children to think several suites in the 72unit Valley Garden apartments at 15 Reay cres cent were broken into from tues Day to Friday last said another Dawn the breaking occurred in the after noon when the apartments were empty and tenants said the thief appears to have used a master key to gain the thief apparently used the inter com in the lobby to Check if anybody was Simmons if there was an answer from the apartment he would is John there or some name and then Simmons said that even As Plain clothes police officers were questioning tenants in the lobby other apartments were being police refused comment last other than to say the breaking Are still under Scott had the lock changed on her apartment changed on her own Friday after her apartment had been broken into twice in As Many see tenants Page 4 feel Fulli Dawn Simmons checks lock at her breaking prone b52 bomber Burns near grand Forks answers phone starting Mere is a phone nun Ber Tor the free press answers Colour in if Ycu have d question anything Fror i the height of meant Mckinley to the last time the bombers the Grey cup Call us Tor Tiv the Ness Nurr tits by Roger plattes special to the free press grand Forks of this City was contemplated last night after a bomber caught fire at the grand Forks air Force 225 kilo metres South of air Force were still refusing to say this morning whether the aircraft was carrying nuclear the fire broke out in two of the planes eight engines about As refugees1 Saga Moira who produced a prizewinning series on the boat returns to Southeast Asia to Reo Tamme the pc Jet of the still in the ramps 79 Mcvie mile contrary to popular it was t dark out when Al Lindsay Middlebrook and Dave Huyda wobbled across the finish line the me vie mile 61 Muskie differs Secretary of state Edmund Muskie deflated president Carter s Campaign Trail optimism on the Iran hostage crisis yesterday 16 the bomber was being started up in a parking area at the end of an airbase the was brought under but continued to Burn Tor about three despite efforts by fire fighters from the base and neighbouring the Blaze resulted from a said Richard chief of Public affairs for the strategic air command installation at the grand see Page 4 wrong f Landers Horob opt Many nurses Jar Blu Pult Learned the wrong Way o apply restraint people 4 do j a p said judge Charles it i 4b n c at an inquiry into a 1 s of i at or j j Hospital i
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