Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, August 11, 1981

Issue date: Tuesday, August 11, 1981
Pages available: 119
Previous edition: Monday, August 10, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 11, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba We Reserve the right to limit quantities peaches grown Canada Domestic plums grown assorted in mandarins australian grown in peppers 6reen Manitoba grown in 79 Corn on the cob Manitoba or grown 5 Canada 1 99 Iga Macaroni Iga pen or Long pkg i Bic clip 3 for or Long pkg Iga Dogwood dry Kibble or pkg Post 400 or m Pacific skim poly 1 pkg Silex and drip bags 1 Coffee Blue ribbon re drip bags top Choice Bacon burgers pkg Graham wafers or 40 Stock up on Iga Quality products at budget saving 97c b7c Junior 10 v pamper diapers Iga foil wrap feet x 12 daytime or extra or 30 per pkg scope mouthwash 9 v Sou l antiperspirant in scene or scented my body on tap Normal or e or yellow facial per store locations huh last at Al Whyl Wuolo ii Bannerman at Al ecu Foyil 1jjj Mangoba at Al 1 Mil Jet Turson at Al turn Annec b he a aria Vui aut smog Pinch i inc rtt is Mary a to t i in Uloko i 1 00 lung Hula at Mol Huau Al so i it by b i uht b Ukon judge cites lost witness for contempt by Pamela Fayerman a Man who failed to answer a subpoena to appear As a witness at a preliminary hearing into a stabbing Dent has been found in contempt of provincial court judge William Martin yesterday gave Jesse Lee a oneyear conditional Dis Hie judge said Killebrew already had been deterred by spending one night in custody at the Public safety building when acting on a arrested him in a downtown the judge said the Public must be reminded courts dont fool around if witnesses fail to show up when he said it is the duty of every citizen to obey court who claimed he remember being served with the summons to appear in was a bystander during a 1979 wounding incident at the City Centre Killebrew witnessed a who was subsequently convicted and sent to jail for six Stab someone with piece of broken served summons Constable Harold Ferguson testified he served Killebrew with the summons six months after the but in court yesterday he could not positively identify him As the same Man he Ferguson said Killebrew appeared to be the same Man of his Black skin and hair defence counsel Greg Rodin argued it was insufficient for a police officer to remember those features error in identification i think the Quality of identification must be much stronger so that the police can say this is the same he has the same same same and i dont think the Crown has that Quality rodins motion of insufficient was denied by the judge on the ground officer swore to an affidavit of service and that buttresses the identification in he added that a criminal record would ruin Killeb raws career plans in the moving and storage business be cause it would make it difficult for him to be the conditional discharge he received Means that if he completes a year on probation without any further his record will be Hydro denies Job charges an investigation into Job hiring practices by Manitoba Hydro in the great Falls area shows no evidence of discrimination or nepotism a spokesman for the Crown Pora fion Laurie personnel spokesman for said the hiring practices in the area at first glance dont appear to reflect the general guidelines set by the but there is no evidence that proper procedures have not been he Davis was commenting on a petition signed by 80 Hydro employees which accuses the corporation of nepotism and unfair hiring practices by filling summer vacancies with children of senior management the employees complained that the hiring of relatives has been going on for Many often at the expense of local candidates who Are equally or More highly four summer students have been hired so far this year the son of the construction project the son of the maintenance coordinator of systems the son of the electrical supervisor in great Falls and the daughter of a management employee of a construction contractor working with Davis said he is convinced All four employees have satisfactory qualifications for the he said there were about 20 applications Overall for the the employees petition complained that some of the local applicants for the jobs were not but Davis said this would not be As not All applicants Are necessarily interviewed in filling a Davis said the corporation would attempt in the future to communicate its Job hiring policies to management More and Issue them timely reminders about How summer staff should be filling summer jobs amounts to an allocation of a scarce said who pointed out that there were applications this year for about 130 jobs across waiter seeks reinstatement after firing waiter Jim who claims he was fired by i employer in june because he was a Union told the Manitoba labor Board yesterday his Boss told him to work As scheduled or lose his Willows has petitioned the Board to be reinstated in Job with victors River Avenue and is born the Young who worked at victors for two year Ai a bus boy and for one year As a testified another waiter had agreed to work for him on june 13 and june Ken who represented told Baard members that Willows employer Fini Kitten few hid an ambush to get rid of the he said is client has admitted to being an or Gaujer for the Industrial service technicians and workers Union and had signed up More than half of those on the restaurant staff who hold membership in the the Union applied for certification As bargaining agent a h after april but withdrew the application May officials advised that and Pantiles restaurants hath Are owned by the same principals and would of considered one bargaining the Organ eng drive in both restaurants said Union president i4n4a Lloyd Willows w the Tward it was True that he Haj struck by name off the victors restaurant assignment june 13 and june but Only after timing assuring Frog afro Toner staff waiter his shift would be taken of Tod after checking with Katte Felds wife Jobanna til change was Katt Enfelt said Willows told we that Day to get bpm Jiff another waiter if he insisted on him Ortof june it the Day he had planned a highs Hope graduation wife Battenfeld did not change his assignment run according to uie rest Ranj sett the Wojy Jwj he it then cleared out Bis Wiker and toe labor Board has reserved ;