Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Things looking not necessarily better tin mail serv Tew things were certainly looking up yesterday id but it didst necessarily mean things were any while there officially were More canadians Able to spend a Dollar which was Worth they faced Iti Gher postal rates and interest Federal statisticians estimate there Are now up More than five per cent from statistics Canada said in a state ment yesterday its figures Are based on the 1976 partial census and not the full census this the 1981 census totals Wilt be made Public in stoked by rumours that sunny today 28 Clear tonight 14 longer Oil talks fuel Hope Montreal up the Federal and Alberta Energy ministers begin a third Day of Oil pricing talks today amid hints from one official that they May be nearing a Resolution in the year old speaking for Federal Energy minister Marc said yesterday that Lalonde will miss an Ottawa meeting of the priorities and planning committee the inner Cabi stay for further talks with his Alberta Merv it is significant that Hes not going to the Cabinet Blair a spokesman for Leitch said there is a 5050 Chance that the talks could continue Blair added that Ralonde misses inne Cabinet meetings Only for Earth shattering when asked if the ministers May delay announcing an agreement until after the close of financial markets Blair answered that usually what happens in these Blair refused to say if the ministers Are making Progress in the fifth such round of talks this Leitch spokesman also declined to saying Only that it Means negotiations Haven broken the ministers themselves were clo see extended Page 4 Hope fades youths still alive Vancouver up ramp Bruce Northorp held out Little Hope last night that any of the youths who mysteriously disappeared in Southwest in the last four months will be found six of the youths have been found dead so far this summer three in the last two Days and Northorp expects another three bodies will be unearthed As the result of police police using backhoes found a male body in a Cranberry bog in the Vancou ver suburb of Richmond yesterday Northorp told an evening news a few hours a nude and decomposed female body was found near Agassiz in the Fraser Valley and by evening a Skull and possibly belonging to another had been found on a nude female body was found partially buried in a gravel pit near the Whistler ski resort of about five Kilometres from where the torn and bloodstained clothes of Louise Marie Chartrand were recently Northorp said police continue to search the Richmond bog As Well As another unspecified area in Southwest and expect to find three More Northorp said police have a suspect in custody in connection with this weeks macabre but would not say whether charges will be if it gives the Community any peace of the suspect in these murders that in talking the bodies we found today is in he charges could be Laid after Hall special Crown prosecutor John Hall has reviewed the material we see Hope Page 4 the current Oil pricing talks Iff Montreal May soon result in aft the Canadian Dollar shot to More than 83cents on foreign currency markets f the which has traded at near record lows since closed at 8199 cents yesterday after Ping to an afternoon High of and gaining More than three quarters of a cent wednesdays close was another trader noted that although the Bank of Canada had fractionally increased its trendsetting rate yester Day the increase would not be Large enough to be passed the rate moved up slightly to per the level it was at two weeks following two weeks of marginal de tunes front its record High per cent set also new highest Hanover postal rates will be announced by the Federal government if about two Post master general Andre Ouellet said Ouellet said in an interview the Post age rates increase will be the Public would have 60 Days warning before they take Ouellet said he is still working on the figures with postal they will be final next then screened by he characterized As re ports that firs class postage till go to 30 cents front 1 f want to say its too High or too in justifying a significant Ouellet said the future postal Crown corporation must become financially self sufficient within about four years and there has been no postage rate in crease for nearly three a postal spokesman said there May be deliberate leaks of inflated increase proposals to Brace the Public for rates that will be substantial but not Oil fuels Manitoba final 250 with supplements 0s74ss6 0862330 August vol 109 no 227 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Jim free press search in Patrick Street and Henry Avenue area called off when ramp tracking dog lost court injunction blocks Dis interment of Mother by Steve Pona a court of Queens Bench judge has issued a temporary injunction prevent ing a Winnipeg woman from having the body of her late Mother dug up and moved to a burial plot at another the in effect until was issued after judge Louis dem set was told at least two of the dead woman five children oppose the which was to have taken place at All saints cemetery on main lawyer Brian who requested the said the Mother died in december and was buried in one of two plots purchased by her family in her a ukrainian greek Ortho Dox said it was his wish that they be buried Kelsch said two daughters want their mothers body disinterred and taken to Glen Eden memorial one obtained permission for the move from the provincial health he the greek orthodox Church has bought plots for ministers and their the daughter said in her application for the family wishes to have the body moved to where her husband will be in an she added that her brother inlaw bought plots in a Catho lic owned cemetery and now people Are beginning to ask Why should a greek orthodox priest have to be buried in a Catholic Ceme tary she a spokesman for All saints said both Catholic and orthodox persons Are buried in the Kelsch said he is acting for two of the other siblings who oppose Dis interment because when the plot were the father was of sound mind and he instructed them to do the who is still also said he wanted a White Cross erected on his grave and apparently this cannot Stony inmate in Winnipeg by Andy Blicq an armed and what police called an extremely dangerous Escapee from Stony Mountain Penitentiary was still at Large this morning after he forced a Young motorcyclist at knife Point to drive him into Winnipeg last ramp said Lloyd James serving a 12year sentence for manslaughter escaped at about 3 yesterday while working with a painting Crew outside Stony Mountain they said Dwayne of lot 22 River was Riding his Yamaha offload motorcycle in a Field close to the intersection of highways 9 and 27 North of Winnipeg when he was kid Selkirk and Stonewall ramp detach ments combed highways and gravel roads North of the City and Winnipeg police were called to set up roadblocks at the junctions of highways and 9 and at the perimeter Patrick was later released unharmed tracks and City police began searching the rail line Between Leila and Kings Bury the search for Appleyard moved to an area South of the up rail marshal Ling Yards before police cruisers con verged on a Park at Gunnell Street and Logan officers moved into the Park on foot from All directions and an ramp tracking dog and Trainer were called in to Check the the dog was taken to the intersection of Henry Avenue and Patrick Street after a free press photographer spotted a Man running across a vacant lot and informed local residents said they also saw the Man running across the Appleyard is five eight inches tall and weighs 155 he has Brown hair and numerous when last he was wearing prison Trou ankle boots and no in an interview Early this Patrick said he was Riding his Bike South of Selkirk when a shirtless Man on Leila Avenue near the up rail see fugitive Page 4 pm okayed spying on French Csc report claims be done in the other Kelsch judge who heard the last granted a temporary in Junction preventing the provincial health minister from carrying out the Dis interment or from disposing of the body in any manner whats copies of the injunction were immediately served on a government lawyer and on cemetery who had already opened the Foreman Louis Boudreau said his Crew had completely excavated the site and were waiting for a truck to remove the casket when they were served with the so we had to cover it up judge Denise in essence said try to work this out Between you or youre Back in 30 Days to review the injunction to see if it should stay in effect Kelsch see court Page 4 Ottawa up prime minister Trudeau gave permission for the ramp to spy on French diplomats in Canada in 1970 because of fears French intelligence agents were operating in Quebec and funding separatist a broadcast report the Csc said in a report yester Day Trudeau met with John then director of the mountie Secu Rity and then ramp in the fall of 1970 and approved the Trudeau told Starnes he would deny knowledge of the operation if the mounties were the Csc the report followed a Csc interview broadcast wednesday in which Starnes said he went directly to Trudeau to seek explicit approval of what would be considered a delicate on one occasion he certainly gave that Starnes i remember saying to him prime you should know that there Are risks involved and that we May get the prime ministers reply was if you Are of course i shall have to deny any knowl Edge of but the former mountie Security head refused to say in the interview what that project the Csc said yesterday it Learned from other sources Starnes ring to the spy operation against the there were grave concerns among members of the Trudeau government that France was interfering in the internal affairs of the network it said the government believed Frances foreign intelligence service had agents in the province and it was funding pro separatist Trudeau linked to spying this came at the height of the crisis in Quebec sparked by the front de liberation do Quebec kidnapping of British Diplomat James Cross Ana the Fly kidnapping and murder of Quebec labor minister Pierre in its the Csc broadcast More portions of the interview with in which he refused to say whether the delicate operations involved spying Only on soviet bloc countries or Wyeth see pm Page 4 i Industry Hurt Winnipeg contractors say the Federal governments i inconsistent stand on i urea formaldehyde i insulation has contributed to the demise of 180 i Cit based team terrific v the scoreboard at the Arena got a Little carried away last but Canada did manage to beat Sweden North warned South Korea North Korea against any reckless actions after wednesdays incident involving a Index Ann 23 31 13 22 7 29 deaths 32 6 Jumble 43 sports to 31
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