Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 2, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fox funeral available to All stations Toronto up the Only Canadian television network proved ing live coverage of Terry Fox funeral has decided to provide coverage to any non ctr stations that want but the stations must agree to carry the entire reversing an earlier stand in a Fol u to Ore than two minutes coverage to other broadcast ctr announced in a news release that network officials Nave categorized the funeral service As a state funeral and will make the program feed ctr maintains that it has always provided Access to broadcasts considered to be in the National the news release those broadcasters within the ctr coverage area have always had Access to highlight material of reasonable duration for use in news Ray general manager of news for the global television net yesterday said that ctr was attempting to prevent other television networks from having Access to a major Canadian Story by limit ing Access to two he said ctr had compared the funeral coverage to olympic games when the network owning the rights proven but of excerpts to other networks for toe on their news i dont accept heard its not the its a National i dont think its right for ctr to have exclusive rights to a Story of this heard said an Ontario based network with some Independent affiliates in Western could have made arrangements to cover the funeral itself but its a Small Church and we didst want to make it he said officials of the Canadian Canter society in British Columbia had said ctr was to feed its age to but Murray ctr said the agreement to cover the Fameni was never a Pool network arrangement from the in Nancy Public Ity coordinator of the Canadian can cer society in my yesterday the Fox family requested that one television station be present at the the family originally wanted the ceremony to be but then reconsidered because there Are a see Fox Page 4 1981 Clear tonight 18 sunny tomorrow 30 july free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets v n final 200 Home 9570550 Home 9570850 classified 9562330 Iono class mail ii8tration number 0288 James free press police entry county court rules by Steve Pona City police acted without lawful authority when they forcibly entered a Winnipeg mans apartment in the mid dle of the night during a criminal a county court judge ruled judge Patrick Ferg said police did not have reasonable and probable grounds to believe Alvin Chaplin had committed an of Fence when they entered his and their actions were who picked up a baseball Bat during the confrontation with police in his living was charged with Possession of a weapon for a purpose dangerous to the Public the judge acquitted him of the judge Ferg ruled in a 28page judg ment that in picking up the the accused was Only protecting his prop erty from court was told four officers went to Stonechild apartment during an investigation into a break and enter in his Wolseley Avenue apartment they were told the accused had ear Lier sought entry to his girlfriends apartment in the same but was not allowed she was the com judge Ferg said the acting on a suspicion and with no arrest banged and shouted at Stone Childs apartment doors and but got no an officer crawled through an open window into a dark bedroom occupied by the accused two aged 14 and a few moments during the three other officers burst through the rear who was sleeping on a Couch in the was awakened by his older who testified he thought somebody was trying to break into their apartment and he was very the boy said he heard objects falling from the saw lights an officer peered around a Corner and shining a flashlight into his yelled Why didst you open the the boy said the Man had his gun Stonechild picked up a baseball got up and walked towards the Flash saying Why Are you breaking into my a scuffle during which Stonechild was pulled to the floor and see entry Page 4 postal workers angered As picket lines crossed fire in the sky fireworks Light up the sky Over Winnipeg last night during a colourful 25minute display on the grounds of the Manitoba it was part of a Daylong Dominion Day youth Home shut Down Doest make says operator of Brandon facility by Paul Moloney the provincial government shut Down a private group Home for Delin quent children in Brandon tuesday while giving its Blessing to a new group Home proposed by the childrens Aid Anne who operated the private group said it was closed and its residents relocated despite a very Good track record unlike an existing Chil Drens Aid society Home where Resi dents have been involved in serious criminal accusing childrens Aid of wanting to ease her out because she does a better Ross said the explanation that declining numbers of delinquents War rants closing her Home is contradicted by the Agency decision to that the sneaky part childrens Aid telling me referrals Are Down and then starting up another i dont mind closing my Home if theres no need for it but it Doest make sense to Force residents to accept a new one in another Lloyd Dewalt of the government Agency which licenses and finances group Home operations said the one of two operated by was ordered closed due to falling theres a declining child population and therefore a declining head of Manitoba residential care said the new childrens Aid society Home will differ from the Ross each resident will undergo assessment for three months or less before going to a Foster Home or traditional group assessment needed childrens Aid society president George Flay said the assessment pro Gram is needed because we get Chil Dren where you dont know what their problems Are and you have to find out before you can put them in a group or Foster Richard Parker of Brandon mental health guidance clinic said he was distressed by the shutdown be cause not facilities Are there Are surges in numbers of children requiring he in a Rural you dont get a steady flow of people in it comes in i think once they close Ross find next week that they have done he added the private operator has provided a marvellous service to this theres never been any doubt As to the Quality of care in her in contrast to a few minor liquor charges against her Ross childrens Aid has experienced serious criminal incidents and has shipped some of its residents to an american Bruce executive director of childrens confirmed that three residents had been sent out of the one of these had been involved in rape and another in a knife he the United states was the Only where there was High Security and High treatment we do enough for them he striking inside postal workers Are upset that letter carriers and couriers Van members of the letter carriers Union of Are crossing their picket our members really get frustrate said Pat staff representative for the Manitoba and Saskatchewan Region of the striking Canadian Union of postal i think it shows they Cuc Mem Bers crossing picket lines Arent much As Trade Miller the Day is going to come when they Are going to regret he Miller said picket lines were being crossed despite assurances by Cuc National president Bob Mcgarry and local 7 Winnipeg president Don har Rison that the Union would Honor Doest care if they work Miller said he did not think letter carriers would have any mail to pick up after As for other unions at the Post office which have continued working since the cup strike began at Midnight he said they dont process mail so we dont give a Damn if they go to Donald Cuc District representative for Manitoba and North Western said he was expecting instructions from the unions Ottawa Headquarters last night regarding the Don president of Winni pegs local 7 of the letter carriers said his groups policy re Mains to discourage the crossing of cup picket in there to pick up cheques All we can do is ask our people not to and weve done that several Harrison today is pay and our people Are probably in there to pick up their Harrison said he has no doubt there Are hard feelings on the part of the letter because every time weve had picket lines up in the the inside workers have just tramped across maybe there Are some of our people now who Are keeping score and want to get even per a Winnipeg Post office said this morning All but five of about 555 letter carriers and All 114 couriers crossed picket lines today and would deliver mail sorted before the strike last he said it would be pure speculation on anyone part to try and estimate whether the letter carriers and couriers would have much work to do he said it will depend on How much mail people Are still posting in letter boxes and at the main Post deliveries tuesday included so called caller he caller mail is picked up by representatives of Large companies and govern ment the lobby was locked today and mail could not be picked melting said the lock Box lobby in the Cental Post office will be open Between 8 and 4 today and weekend times will be decided he several Hundred Mem Bers of the Winnipeg Post offices management and administration staff remain at even if letter carriers and couriers begin to Honor picket Holt ing said members of four other labor organizations working at the Post office will remain on the any of those wanting to come in and do their shift Are of course Wel come to do Holting they include members of the association of postal officials of Canada the Canadian postmasters see crossing Page 4 begin is confident he can form coalition begin wins backing Jerusalem Reuter prime minister Menachem confident of Victory following israels close National won agreement of the National religious party last night to join a new after meeting nip Leader Yosef written off six months ago As a c it told reporters he would Able to announce formation of a coalition by Early next Burg said the Alliance of liked bloc with the nip and other Small religious parties which has governed Israel for the last Fuji years should there is reason to believe that the existing framework of a coalition be tween the religious parties and or begins party will continue to he computer 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