Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 9, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Court Jaus until he apologizes by Pona a former crop sprayer is in jail and will remain there until he apologizes to the court of Queens Bench for failing to pay his wife Norman Nelson was led from the courtroom and taken to jail yesterday where he is to remain until he apologizes to the court and purges himself of the by purging f take that to mean come up with All the said lawyer Charles who represented Langes Justice Dewar found that of deliberately and Wil fully failed to pay the the amount included a sum plus in maintenance accumulated at the rate of he a who operated a crops praying business until it was discontinued in is out of Guberman said Lange argued at a court hearing last Spring that he didst have Money to pay the Lange in that t cant pay it and t pay it before either so therefore 1 have to pay it Guber Man defence counsel Jerrold Gur try said he had m idea Haw Long Lange will locked but added the judges finding will be he Laid he will ask the court of Appeal to release his client As soon As Gunn had asked judge Dewar for an adjournment so Lange eau Dhave an Opportunity to purge himself of the contempt but the judge court was told Lange and his 30 year old wife were divorced in after being separated for five she was awarded a Lump sum plus in monthly in Lange applied to have the court vary the terms of the White his a wife to have him held in judge who handed Down hit decision in late found the circumstances of the parties had changed since the divorce was he discharged in arrears and or dered maintenance payments ated x the judge found Latte had failed to make an Effort to pay the Maine other than a single and that was at a time when he was do so or be he ruled his conduct in that regard has been deliberate and found him in Clear tonight 12 sunny tomorrow 28 september press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 250 delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 patients face 30 increase in dental fees by Maureen Brosnahan canadians will pay More for fillings and other Basic dental services next year because of an ongoing Battle Between the Federal government and dentists Over duty charged on some imported dental Bob president of the Manitoba dental said the new duty will add up to per cent to the Basic Cost of certain products Pur chased by he said the Levy will be inevitably passed on to adding As much As 30 per cent once markups and Feder Al taxes Are the which had been taken off products such As fillings Bridges and associated materials in was reinstated Union seeks free election for Poland Gdansk up the powerful War saw Branch of the Solidarity Trade Union said today it planned to Call for what would amount to free parliamentary elections in the Branch said it would submit a proposal to the unions National con Gress demanding unlimited and unrestricted rights of candidates for Parlia ment and local at present All candidates for elected office must be approved by the com munis controlled National Unity and the Warsaw proposal specifically demands that people outside the front should have the same the Road to National sovereignty leads through democratic elections of representative a draft of the proposal released to reporters the Congress began its fifth Day of work the Solidarity Congress top on new life yesterday with a series of Radical resolutions and including a message of support to workers seeking free Trade unions in the rest of the soviet bloc openly defying the polish and soviet communist the Independent labor federations first National con Gress adopted a Resolution yesterday calling on the the polish Parlia not to adopt government Legisla Tion to give the workers a voice in Industrial management because it does not give them the right to hire and fire managers and make production Deci in 1980 after complaints from a Canad an manufacturer of dental Johnson and Johnson the Cana Dian subsidiary of an american com manufactures about 15 different dental products in including a certain kind of the reinstated Tariff Means that dentists and dental Supply distributors will be forced to pay up to 16percent duty on such even though some of them Are Only manufactured outside of it would be very hard to be a patient and not have this affect Baker he said the increase will Likely be noticed next year when it will be included in the new mad fee because it will mean higher overhead costs for the Canadian dental association has lobbied for its removal since last protest duty Robert Hicks of the Adas tax said the association pro tested the duty to the Senate committee on Trade and it also sought a meeting with the minister of state for Pierre we just received a letter minister denied us the Opportunity to meet with Hicks the dentists of Canada will have to go Back to their grassroots and their Hicks said the duty will affect All most of whom normally spend Between and a year on one of the most common dental products used by he said other dental which Are not manufactured in must be imported from the United Europe and the department said they will apply the tariffs on All dental products even though Many products have no Canad an Hicks Bob general manager of the dental division of Johnson and Johnson in called the matter a very confusing government decision theres nothing we can he its the government that makes All the decisions in our Bob Vic president of marketing for the dental said the company has no qualms about duty free status for dental products not available in but feels Canad an manufacturers must be Hicks said the government stands to collect Between and million a which he said seems excessive to protect one customs appraiser administrator for health products in Otta said the goods must now be imported under 20 to 30 separate classifications with duty ranging from nothing to per Nabet okays Csc pact Toronto up after 16 weeks and numerous disruptions of television and radio the strike of Csc technicians is about to the striking technicians voted overwhelmingly in favor of a three year contract agreement reached last week and will return to work Bryon their chief said the ratification vote Means canadians soon will be Able to watch and listen to some of the programs missed because of the lengthy and often bitter now in its 112th Lowe said 80 per cent of Csc employees belonging to the National association of broadcast employees and technicians voted and per cent of them cast their ballots for the they had been without a contract since june the dispute was settled last thurs Day after 16 Days of facets face negotiations under a news Black James free press Dan a visitor at 164 Canora sits outdoors while the House is aired body found in suite by Tom Goldstein the decomposed body of a Man was found yesterday in a West end apartment police refused to provide de tails until a postmortem examination is held but other residents of the 164 Canora Street building said the body was found in suite the suites Peter moved into the building in said Carol Matwa washing who lives in the same the body was discovered about 10 in the second floor apart ment after other tenants detected an overpowering stench coming from eat i have said her visiting ther and other tenants of the seven suite House were forced to find other quarters last night while the building aired neighbors living on the tree lined Street recalled past prob lems at the there was a brutal rape there last and a bicycle theft said Wendy Mccracken of 184 adding that children were sometimes abandoned in the its just one of those Mccracken adding the building has been a problem for at least three blight its a blight on the neighbor Diane Koreen of 196 can Ora the women said neighbors petitioned landlord Jean rents at the beginning of the asking her to be More responsible for the copies were sent to politicians and civic Wel fare and fire Mccracken said the situation improved but the old concerns have been i worry about my Home when in not Koreen were much less secure about leaving doors unlocked at night when were watching a West coast Grain talks break off Union Leader vows to show responsibility says no strike vote is planned by the Canadian press talks Between West coast Grain handlers and terminal owners broke off yesterday with Federal conciliation commissioner Clive Mckee promising recommendations for a collective agreement within one i cant Tell you How things went in but ill Tell you that i shall make a report to the minister of Mckee said As emerged from the closing round of Union Leader Henry Kancs said that in the 850 Grain workers in Vancouver and Prince Rupert As Well As the Public must keep it the Union has not taken a strike vote and does not contemplate taking a strike said the Grain workers Union has always shown responsibility and we intend to show responsibility to Canada because Complete economic disaster can take place if everything is such comments Are meagre Assur Ance to farm organizations and the Farmers who Are Harvest ing above average yields and had been looking Forward to record Grain exports of about 24 million tonnes Worth a strike at West coast terminals coupled with the shutdown in Thunder Bay in its eighth Day today would reduce Canadas Grain exports to the insignificant trickle now handled through the Hudson Bay port of Chur were made vulnerable now with the strike at Thunder said Howard president of uni if the workers at the coast its going to be if theres any disruption at it eventually filters Back and causes if the ships Arent loaded we May lose they May go As he As elevators become plugged and Farmers cannot deliver their it could cause bankrupt West coast workers have been with out a contract since december and pressure is building for a settlement in their dispute with the British Columbia terminal elevators in Thunder Frank head of the Canadian Lake head Grain handlers said Nei ther the Union nor the Lakehead Termi Nal owners association is budging at the Lake Superior issues in Thunder Bay include Mone tary provisions and Job but Kancs reveal his unions de Grain workers on the West coast earn an average an hour while those in Thunder Bay get about an the Canadian wheat which is trying to bypass Thunder Bay by ship Ping some Grain directly by rail to Eastern estimates the strike is costing Farmers million a the Winnipeg commodity Exchange has joined a growing chorus of politicians and far based organizations urging a legislated end to the the Canadian Economy cannot afford to be thrown into disarray by strikes that cripple industries which Are essential to the Well being of the it said in a news Grain and oilseed prices on the Exchange fell sharply new goalie Buffalo sabres goalie Don Edwards May replace Mike list when team Canada meets the soviets tonight in election Date Premier Sterling Lyon will announce tomorrow that a provincial election will be held at least that what the oracles Tell Gordon act of love Susan and Ted took their 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