Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, August 24, 1981

Issue date: Monday, August 24, 1981
Pages available: 114
Previous edition: Saturday, August 22, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 24, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Ramps Darker Side undertaker i up by Brian Cote aft number bankruptcies and face Ives ships in Manitoba has created a Boom for corporate the companies which specialise in picking Over the be Mains of faltering while bankruptcies steadily so has the number of companies in Peg which Deal in the often dreary business of seizing property and satisfying three firms which handle bankrupt cies and receivership have opened in the past bringing the total to about by july 31 of this they had handled 635 personal that figure is up from m in ail of there also has been a but number of to the arrival of the trustee is a to he is the Harbinger of shattered trustees Are the Bank managers final answer to the plea for one More Keith an is one of the cites Best a soft spoken Collins is aware of the fact that some people tend to View him and other trustees in a less than favourable t am that some people refer to us As corporate undertakers or he said in an me said Hes also aware of the if tic nature of his works the nations Economy gets his Economy gets its he Smalt business men usually have everything they Din wrapped up in their operation and when the dream becomes a Nightmare it is a demoralizing experience for he in the Many of the people who went out of business probably deserved he adding that then he want really but now were starting to see the Good managers go and i dont like Collins John head of the trustee Branch at flaw Way in of Tfir i Nave my Mir w vhf ship wikh6 had a fee Etc 0 ii it dmm lift As Well to through the the pain am the it i to the Strain of financial whih Caa to marital to personal Bank Nitchi 1 say it must run about a Par Macdonald see personal Page 4 Cloudy today 25 Clear tonight 16 Winnipeg free press August 1981 109 no 223 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final libyan episode Cue for soviets the Baltimore Sun Washington Secretary of state Alexander Haig yesterday presented the naval Manu Eveis which resulted in the destruction of two libyan War planes As a demonstration of policy to deter the so Viet Union and its client to achieve the same he the Reagan administration is deter mined to sell advanced surveillance planes to saudi overcoming opposition in Israel and the con the he represents the vital interests of this coun khad Afy alleges the two subjects dominated a television interview yesterday in which Haig characterized policy As a Means to curb soviet sponsored lawlessness and to protect Allied he came closer than any other offi Cial so far to confirming that the administration expected an attack by Libya during the exercise bythe sixth Fleet in the Gulf of Libya claims Sovereign rights Over the a claim the president Reagan himself approved last weeks naval exercise beforehand and reaffirmed rules of military in the Secretary Essen those rules give local command ers the right to retaliate if americans Are in a confrontation Between two Liby an su22 fighters and two f14s of the sixth the libyan planes were shot Haig said tapes of libyan radio exchanges confirmed that one libyan plane fired shooting a missle at the recounting decision making As the situation the Secretary see Haig Page 4 chief Sam Miles of the Shamattawa Reserve stands in front of wooden shacks used As classrooms that he says Are unsafe for the Community band Council wont unlock unsafe wooden shacks used for Shamattawa childrens classrooms described As Safe by Maureen Brosnahan Winnipeg free press Shamattawa children in this isolated Indian Reserve May be without school this year after the band Council decided last week to keep the locks on the wooden shacks that comprise the declaring the structures Are a fire and safety Sam chief of the Reserve located 700 Kilometres Northeast of Winni is Adamant about the last Winter both teachers and students had to Wear parkas in the buildings because of the inadequate heating sys Miles said the Oil Heaters Are Hazard they Are not properly main a lot of time you get fumes and smoke in the classrooms and the teach ers and the students get sick from he the Community of about half of whom Are has been promised a new school for almost 10 approval has been held up for a month by bureaucrats in Ottawa who said the final application to the trea sury Board had to be translated into both official in getting tired of second rate treatment from the said the father of five who was elected chief Here in the the 30yearold wooden buildings which make up the school Are shifting and severe weather conditions Over the years have rotted away the wooden Block supports on which they they Are All the frames Are All Miles said As he kicked at one of the exposed easily knocking a chunk from Oil seeps from holes in the Oil tanks which lean up against the Walls and sits in puddles around the the paint on the Walls is chipped and Peel ing and there Are holes Large enough to put an Arm the roofs of the buildings Are full of holes and theres evidence of unsuccessful attempts at Patching a few children play on the twisted slide and the weather worn seesaws in the overgrown school Yard possibility of no school this year have a detrimental effect on the whole Community since there Are few recreation facilities Here for Young pad play the Community has no the Only radio local operated out of the bad office and consisting mostly of r de there have been serious problems this year incl the nursing the see Ottawa Page 4 cats Haven thrives outside bylaw Kerry free press by Maria Bohuslawsky thin cats stroll about the front theres a cat on every Flat there curled up on the garbage strewn the filthy mat and the remains of an easy Bertha Winnipeg controversial cat lady and her 30odd cats continue to live in Happy contravention of a City bylaw prohibiting More than three pets on a and people continue to dump their unwanted usually on Rands broken Down Doorstep at 350 Queen i really like said the i like them More than people because there More sociable and do the same to you As people and if i like something i stick with she said referring to past attempts by the City and Neighbours to make her comply with the the neighbors Are far better than they used to said and the ones who caused trouble for her have moved she receives phone Calls from pranksters who never say Rands main concern is her deteriorating How am i going to Grope my Way around she she ceased her plaintive questions by i believe ill get Ive got Strong she added that a pastor Calls occasionally and prays Over the phone for once a week Rand hires a cab and goes to Eaton to buy a Large Box of Bones and meat scraps to feed her it costs her two she also buys meat potato salad or Macaroni and cheese for flies Buzz around the fridge by the hundreds and the stench in the three room House is the cats Are All shapes and matted and Glossy they All sleep and play Side beside with see Rand Page 4 Bertha hands concern for her 30odd cats is very scholars question reference to god in Constitution Calgary up god May have made it into the proposed but his next appearance May be in a so say faculty members at the University of Calgary religious studies a reference to god was hurriedly inserted into the preamble of the pro posed Constitution in april after Justice minister Jean Chretien received More than letters six times the num ber received during the heated debate on capital punishment supporting some mention of but some scholars have raised their eyebrows at what they see As ambiguity in the one calling it sanctimonious at at worst Dis the phrase in the preamble of the proposed Constitution reads whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy c and the Rule of it comes before a list of u including Freedom such a reference to god discriminates against Leslie a Buddhist said in an what we have been Given Freedom of conscience and As Long As u is diff figr from the Al scholars agree there is a Chancy it god phrase will end up Pfeif supreme court of Canada and nil deliberation of a possible Legal Dot Ash Tion of god could go on for r the matter of wording will Molly come before the said Fum a professor of hindu see scholars Page 4 before the fall the iranian Public seems to agree with the prediction by former iranian president Abolhassan Banisadr that the regime of Ayatollah Khomeini it out Kafoed the Canadian football leagues most feared Winnipeg Blue bombers quarterback Dieter Brock and wide receiver Mike were Kafoed posh according to an expert on spoken the Success of a politician depends not on what he says but How he says it the right accent can take him or her to y Horosco for Landers 21 Klady 33 Millroy to 21 58 people 34 relax 7 sport i 47 sports record 18 Tempo 2 34 to soon sweating it 17 la tutors 6 Yellen ;