Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, July 04, 1981

Issue date: Saturday, July 4, 1981
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Next edition: Monday, July 6, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 4, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Jets get new today the greening of women Golf carers More business teachers Chad ans War rat patrol lacks career Man by brim Cole youd think there be a lineup to fill a Job to Hunt the provincial government has discovered there Arent too Many peo ple wilting to make a career out of chasing vermin no matter How much the Job As a the provinces rat control program remains in allowing untold numbers of the disease carrying rodents to Scurry infesting and chewing up the but the reprieve wont last according to Terry Oatway of the department of agriculture technical service weve got some prospects for the Job but we have to go through he adding that officials Hope the the program will soon be operation the department was actually ready to launch the in cooperation with municipalities in Eastern Manito last although there were a few applications in response to initial advertise none were found suitable and a second series was although the government is willing to pay up to Oatway said the selected would probably Start at about depending on it will Likely take five years before officials can determine whether the rat control Experiment is a if the results Are officials the program will be expanded to other areas of the Clear tonight 17 sunny tomorrow 30 july free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets l is v or final 30c with supplements Home delivery 9570550 lass fled 9562330 Soond class Mill Ului stration num Bih t Security worries judges by Kevin Prokosh provincial court judges at the Public safety building in downtown Winnipeg have protested plans they believe will leave them without adequate court room the judges Are worried about the plans of court administrators to replace former policemen now performing the dual role of clerks and Security officers in the courts with female this is not an overblown said judge Sam if kooks can take pot shots at the Pope Why not in saying As Long As we have four courts operating we should have four clerks and under the Only a floating sheriffs officer will be employed to Monitor the four said judge Wallace Deputy court and said judges at the Public safely building will enjoy the same Security measures that All other judges in the province the sheriff officers will be Avail Able in the courts As said assurances chief provincial judge Harold Gyles said he has been assured the judges will be provided with adequate Security in their its impossible to Monitor every accused said judge the obvious cases that require Secu Rity should have proper there have been few incidents where judges have been subject to any violence in this its impossible to protect All court officials from every who going to pay for the Cost of Security where there int any recognizable problem he referring to traffic and bylaw judge Minuk feels that since Public safety building judges face the people accused of most Crimi Nal activity in the they should have someone trained to handle emergencies at All dockets at two of tie four pub courts can list More than us accused on any Given he we Are not dealing with the Cream of society some very Tough look ing Hombres come out of that Back he said not Only Are Security officers Neces sary to protect the but there also needed to keep order in the he sir judges Page i Ken free press making a splash a water skier gets As close As he can to the Cool Waters of the red River to beat off the the sultry weather returned yesterday and is expected to last the family want told inquest held by Cecil Rosner Rita Belisle is angry and bitter at eminent authorities for making no i Hurt to inform her about an inquest held into the death of her us Isle lived with her Joseph on Alfred Avenue before a lne took his life april but she said Mie was never told about the which was held june my Little girl heard it on the radio the next Day and 1 phoned the he Lisle said in an interview i Hen i phoned the clerk of the but they told me the inquest was Over and there was nothing More i could and her two Small daughters were visiting friends in Gladstone on the weekend when fire struck their Winnipeg was admitted to health sciences Centre with secondhand third degree bums to is per cent of his he died nine Days Joanne Morrisseau said none of his Many immediate rela Tives or family members who live in Winnipeg were told about the she feels police and authorities responsible for the inquest made no serious Effort to inform you become very angry and very bitter about something like she nothing you can do now will bring him but i feel we should have been Crown counsel Bruce who handled the on Day said a letter had been sent to one of Morris seats Sisters notifying her of the he said the letter came Back unopened Miller said the letter was sent by regular mail to Helena Courchene at 1326 Alexander after the letter came no further efforts were made to Contact Miller said he didst feel it was necessary to speak to the sister who lived with because she was not in the City the Day the fire in an interview Helena Courchene also expressed anger at not being informed about the her actual address is 1392 which she said police must have known since they visited her the Day following the fire to Tell her that Morrisseau was in the inquest was told that two neigh boyhood aged seven and started the fire by playing with matches outside the provincial judge Arthur Rich has still not made a ruling on the Miller said it was a difficult ques Tion for me to answer when asked if he Felt enough Effort was made to inform relatives of their right to be at the inquest and be represented by he said it is the policy of the actor Ney generals department to immediately inform relatives of inquest subjects by regular and feels an attempt was made in this last attorney general Gerry Mercier said it was unacceptable that the parents of six Montgold Tara Ackland were never told of the inquest into her death in a Gas explosion at her fort Garry the inquest was ultimately in the notification should be Given to the immediate next of Mercier told reporters at the Belisle said there May be More to the inquest than has been presented so As she feels an older boy could also have been involved in Starling the she also said a who was at the scene of the fire but who want called to told her that firefighters were slow to put out the flames of her Brothers Manitoba nip to fight party rebels by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Vancouver Manitoba Contin gent to the new democratic party National convention has decided to fight the rebels and support nip Leader de Broadbent in today crucial vote on the that vote is being seen Here As an unofficial Challenge to Broadbent direction of the takeover the nip Leader is opposed by a group of angry partisans from Sas Alberta and who Are deeply upset by Broadbent Deci Sion to support prime minister tru Deaus constitutional they were organizing for today vote late last Broadbent is expected to get almost All Ontario at least half of the Small Atlantic delegation and enthusiastic backing from organized which sends sep Arate whichever Way the vote Broad Bents Fate will get less Public attention than most newspapers will have to wait until monday to publish the while the Csc has been barred from the convention because of a strike by its Manitoba delegates thrashed out their views at a private lunch session although they came Down on the Broadbent some had Strong reservations about elements of the Compromise constitutional which is the official subject of the see Manitoba Page 1 bilingual court to begin 19 the province has decided to provide trials in French starting 19 de spite a court ruling that its not re assistant Deputy attorney general Gil Goodman said yesterday a bilingual Crown attorney and court re Porter will be available As a team on certain dates to provide Complete French language proceedings for tray bylaw and minor criminal of he said the province is making the move to diffuse squabbles Over French trial demands such As those from a Pierr Jolys couple charged with dumping Church debris on their proper and from a former Luebecker charged with ruling in the Pierre Provin Cial judge Sam Minuk said the Mani Toba act of 1870 allows either official language to be used and francophone personnel Arent required in Minuk was Only prepared to provide an the ruling is being appealed to court of Queens Bench and Goodman said he stick his nose into the but he said other French trial requests will be directed to the bilingual court As a matter of he that frivolous Gromyko polish visit such As a German demand ing a French will be turned Renald lawyer for the Pierre the alleged speeder and other welcomed the provinces move As a big a 180degree filings Are moving although cases have been heard in French it was on a into miss with no scheduled hearings according to those who have been through with plenty of Foo drag Ging and unwanted provincial judge Robert Trudel and Crown attorney Georges dem Nissan will now sit As a team in Boniface to provide Complete francophone pro testimony will be recorded in the language of whomever is speak francophone were Only guaranteed a Goodman said All cases will be heard in Winnipeg main French speaking and those from surrounding communities who want French will also have to Appeal in Northern Matt bans will not have the French trial privilege Kania hold talks Warsaw up Poland leaders met with soviet foreign minister an Drei Gromyko u Days before a polish communist party Congress con Venes to ratify reforms scorned by the Poland state news Cap mud a member of the soviet communist party policymaking political met with polish communist Leader Stanislaw Kama and pit timer Wojciech Jaruzelski it not known if he met with the other nine members of the polish party political who also talked with Kama set Gromyko Pate 4 heir apparent prime minister Trudeau hinted yesterday that his former principal Jim who has resigned to run Tor a seat in the might become his political finally first after three years As Chris Evert Lloyd became the first woman in 14 years to win the Wimbledon Crown without losing a set 66 High adventure five Blind a Man with an artificial an epileptic and two deaf adventurers completed a Joyful trudge yesterday to the Summit of mount 43 Sunshine fund summer Camp season has and the Sunshine fund has so far helped 106 children to be placed with that leaves about 100 to Index Ann Lin Judi Nejio c in Uuie or Jav Jaunt i Utji t Ali h 1 14 o i f j i l j ;