Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 02, 1981

Issue date: Thursday, July 2, 1981
Pages available: 110
Previous edition: Tuesday, June 30, 1981
Next edition: Friday, July 3, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 2, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Patient Winnipeg free july 1981 3 returns by Ron Campbell doctors told Ken Larocque parents when the boy was just Over a year old that he would never Advance beyond the mental capacity of a two last working full time and living the life of a Normal returned to the Amant Centre to meet sister the woman he credited with helping him overcome his Shes the one who built me up and got me out of Larocque and to demonstrate that he did not Larocque brought with him a Childs wheelchair to present to the Centre that had been his Home for More than four the wheelchair Cost and was bought with Money from Side jobs Larocque did last such As paint ing up a fire engine in grand and repairing his father 1 care for All these kids Ken Larocque said of his old the Amant left 15 years ago Ken left Amant 15 years after spending years at the Centre before moving on to the Manitoba school for Retar dates at Portage la where he spent the next 11 Ken was adopted by Leo and Agnes Larocque in 1957 at the age of nine two years later when they signed the adoption papers it was apparent that Ken was at about a Ken began having epileptic seizures and Winnipeg childrens Hospital became a second mental damage was occurring with every we did everything doctors the Mayo clinic said the they told us the same As they told us Here he will never have More than the mentality of a two year after Only two months at Amant the seizures said after progressing under the Tutelage of sister Desrochers at Ken was sent to Portage where his Progress about three years before being Dis charged from Portage he was coming Home on the bus for and working in his fathers body earning As Well As a reputation As one of the most Metic Jack Hirsch tries out Ken Larocque gift to Amant executive director sister Ulous and hard working employees even while living in he was working at a local garage doing cleanup and errand after returning he continued to work at the body shop full even after his father sold the business a year he now works for a Salisbury House where he does Dis washing and general he was Only Home from Portage about half a year when he got his own apartment on notre Dame Avenue where he still he also owns and operates his own a 71 Dodge Demon in which he installed a new brakes and Ball joints with a bit of help from his its got Chrome a stereo system and a hairy laughs his i told him to shave the Damn he Ken is Active in sports and any social sometimes hauling speakers and tapes to socials and being a disc making a couple of Bucks Here and he saves it Leo he has Load it including a everybody likes he forgets a an Ami Jii had been excited about the pre and a bit hesitant Over whether he could do it i got Over its not but i caught on he Chile to drop out of Fol Lorama Community divided As rival Politica groups seeking licence for Pavilion by Shirley Muir Chile will not be represented in this years Fol Lorama As a result of a split in the local chilean with both groups requesting a licence to operate a As far Asim concerned there will be no chilean Pavilion this said Sidney president of the Community Folk Art Council of Ritter said both the chilean association and a breakaway group have re Quested a Pavilion both groups claim to be the Legal representatives of the Winnipeg Chil Ean he Ritter said he has been meeting with both groups in the past six weeks in an attempt to resolve the but blames one of the parties for unwilling Ness to discuss the Ritter said the Issue Between the two groups is but that he sees it As a political difference Between left and righting were not concerned with Politi Cal leanings or religious affiliations of any said were Only interested in the Folk Juan Argel and 1rankiin who left the chilean association to form a new said ritters assumptions Are its very wrong to say it is a Politi Cal ail the people involved Are left Mayoe with the exception of one said Argel the disagreement within the association is not Bui the main problem is that one family is running they want to All Power Over the chilean Asso court building to Cost million construction is expected to begin this tall on a new Law courts building on a site immediately North of the present Law courts the Manitoba government has the government expects the project will probably Cost a total of including furnishings and when it is finished within two of the million has been included in this years with foundation work to Start this officials say staged contracts can be let in october or announcement of plans to build the new court on a site now used As a parking lot bounded by Street and York made in Premier Sterling Lyon said the build ing is put of a multimillion Dollar four phase plan to ennui Nice ran cities for the administration of Gerry Mercier said the new five Storey to be connected with the pie sem Law courts building at Broadway and Wil add 21 courtrooms to ill court greatly relieving the backlog of the in Ifal Parr of the court develop ment project on Broadway involved the Purchase and remodelling of the former ism 373 Broad it will accommodate 10 provincial judges Mercier said the family and juvenile court now operating in tue Boniface and North will move to 373 Broadway once the new court building is the old Law courts building and the land titles office building on Broadway will be renovated when the new building is 1 he new building will include Energy conservation features and if car undergo Uncle parking cuts expected in City Yanofsky says projects already scheduled will Likely have to be Cut Back or deferred in order to pay for the Core area initiative Abe the cites finance committee said Yanofsky warned of the cutbacks after the committee received a report from finance commissioner Roy Evans outlining alternatives for the City to raise its million share of the five Trievel Yanofsky said he believes if the City the Ore it will have to Stu or defer some current he stressed that once the City commits itself to the it will have to spend the i dont realistically think w3 can afford to spend that Money and maintain every thing else we have the report from Evans says the City could raise the Money through a Long term capital through the cur citation and dont want to accept other said both Argel and Mondaca support ritters suggestion that an open elec Tion be conducted with an impartial third party a poll of the Winnipeg chilean Community would determine who should represent them and sponsor the chilean Ricardo Secretary of the Winnipeg chilean said the a fact is interfering with internal already spent weve already spent getting ready for it int fair we Arent getting our last year we did the Pavilion and it was said Klapp said the chilean association will approach the minister of cultural affairs and the human rights Corn Mission to protest the act of Dis Crimi unless the two actions Are pre pared to resolve their internal prob nothing can be done Fol Lorama already print include the chilean 1uuer said that unless something drastic Hap pens in the next few the chilean Page of the passports will have to be rent budget or through an arbitrary split of the the report suggests borrowing Only for assets having an useful life and financing the rest on a Payas Yugo the report notes the first alter native would probably be better if interest rates were More it says the second would substantially increase Mill rates for the years 1982 but would eliminate the need to maintain the higher Mill rate to cover the program beyond mayor Bill one of the three architects of the told finance committee members they should be under no its the Core area initiative going to Cost us councillors will have to weigh whether its Worth the committee sent the report Back to the finance department for further comment on possible Mill rate in creases and possible cutbacks on Capi Tal medical research decline worrisome by Maureen Brosnahan fewer physicians Are pursuing Ca Reers in medical research and this could result in a slowdown in scientific says Henry Frie head of the physiology department at the University of although research Grants for medi Cine have increased dramatically Dur ing the past 20 years and Many scientific advancements have been Friesen said the remarkable decline in the number of researchers is worry it would be my concern thai if the present trend is allowed to continue we and our children in our country will All be the poorer Over the next Quarter speaking to paediatric ans from Canada and the United states at the annual Canadian paediatric society meeting in Friesen said the Gap has und that its up to those in the medical Community to encourage the very few talented ads to establish themselves in the gaps grown in an Friesen said not everyone is suited to research but the gaps grown Between the numbers in practice and in Laboratory of 10 who try it maybe three will do it Well and stay with its like Art some will do it Well but not All will be per but he said the Small number of doctors going into research May be partly the fault of those already in the maybe were partly to were sounding doom and gloom on our own part and maybe Treyve heard he said the declining interest in re search May be for financial he said Many projects take years of work and often researchers Are never mire whether they will receive the necessary Grants continue their the agony goes on year alter he they get funds one year and not the that a very Uncertain he some will give up in frustration and Ive got it made if 1 go into he although the medical research Council of Canada has increased fund ing from research during the past 20 years from in 1955 to Mil lion this research is lagging be he Frieson said the annual inflation Date in medical research is about 20 per cent compared to the 12 per Tim rate in tin consumer Price he blamed this partly on the declining value of the Canadian Dollar since research tools must often be the Cost of especially any thing depending on Energy Kioes up he he also said the time and regulations involved in finally seeing the results of a research project Are necessary Lull arson blamed for Devon fire last sundays fire at the downtown Devon court apartment Block was deliberately an investigation by the provincial fire commissioners Oil ice has revealed in a report forwarded to the Winni Peg police department assistant fire commissioner Derry new ton said a flammable liquid was posed into crawlspace storage area nil the lop floor of the fives ton v apart ment and then set police said the lire is now Midei but so far to Liege arc no the two alarm fire at the apartment was discovered at about tin fighters were called la to Battle i which was contained to in fifth Penthouse and Root areas about residents in the blog k were evacuated without sinous in two prisoners flee police Are looking for men who escaped from head Mulcy Day by using a braided bedsheets i climb Over a Chain link Victor Daniel and Ornis Gopher James were Lait seen heading towards the nearby As Smi Bome police both were serving Lime for Enier Ami theft und Arent considered dangerous temperature tropical for dip in Hudson Bay Churchill Church ills famed Dominion Day dip into Hudson Bay took place under Hawaii Beach Condi Penny co manager of the Arctic said the temperature was about 28 degrees the Beach was just like any sunny summer Shore any place in the a record 21 teams of four contestants each braved the dip into the the temperature a a tween seven and eight a Las minute entry from the Pacific Western air Hercules division walked away Voith rhe Dominion Day began with a Parade with More than a dozen floats Contri buted by local businesses and the National harbours Board other Canada week celebrations in clude Talent bicycles races and special in mayor Don Maclean said the feature event was an Allday Cricket match staged by the Thompson Cricket which is made up mainly of residents from the West indies and former mayor Brian Campbell and the Campbell North company gave the City its annual fireworks chief Rodney of Nelson said it was just another working Day on his he said there was no High noon singing of the National Anthem with the new words i dont think i know them and As far As i theres never been any copies of the new words sent out to our cheap pins prick Yanofsky councillor embarrassed passing out cites souvenir can you Tell the calibre of a City by the souvenir pins it hands out members of the cites finance com Mittee believe you can and they Are determined to improve Winnipeg image by upgrading the cheap souvenir pins councillors give to we should be Able to get More Tor our finance committee chairman Abe Yanofsky said tues Day after creating a a hot committee to study the Yanofsky and Ric appointed to head the pin both attacked the Quality of souvenir pins being used by the they Are not very pleasing to he in they look very said the finance committee chairman said the City spends about on souvenir pins each he said two varieties Are currently being Pur one is a multicoloured enam Elled pin with the cites Crest on the other is identical in but is a Dull Copper the second pin is the one under discussion other cities pins nicer i was at a conference in Regma recently with councillor Nord nun and we both realized that other cities have much nicer when it cume time to Exchange pins with the other delegates 1 embarrassed Ai the pins we had to pass Yanofsky said he and Nordman feel the pins reflect on the character of the City to in extent improving i he in could Only enhance the image of the he said i he Cost of new which will be reviewed by could be the key the enamelled pins the City currently uses Are More expensive than the cheaper for that the cily does not give them out on a Large Yasolsky that the City should shop around for a better and cheaper souvenir pin the pins the other municipalities were giving out looked belter than ours and we were surprised at How inexpensive they were our pm Are not anywhere near As Good As they should Nordman is to report in the Issue to finance committee at us next Yanofsky image suffers i i ;