Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 26, 1981

Issue date: Saturday, September 26, 1981
Pages available: 237
Previous edition: Friday, September 25, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 26, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba I Winnipeg september 26 teaching of Law urged schools should teach Law As part of the regular program from kindergarten through High provincial judge Ian Ubienski said he told a University of Manitoba seminar Many people gee the Law Sim ply commands that must be obeyed under threat of Sanction and requiring Blind he a major Crim Preven Tion weapon is teaching people about the Rule of the ethics of assuming responsibility for ones actions and re Spect for the rights of judge Ubienski suggested the Money now used for school anti Vandal ism programs would be better spent giving students la related the introduction of la related subjects from kindergarten to High school would develop moral and ethical not in the religious but in citizenship responsibilities and recognition of others he hit and miss basis but judge Ubienski also said he Hast considered what should be taken out of the current curriculum to make Way for Legal Russ a Lockport Junior High school said that while schools now offer Only a business Law Many teachers have expanded it to include other aspects of Law and Many no business students Are sign ing up for the he said Law is taught on a hit and miss basis because teachers have to do a lot of scrounging to assemble their own material to teach you almost have to invent your own Gou Luck he believes Law instruction could be incorporated into such courses As social studies without reducing the current Winnipeg lawyer Rocky Pollock said Law courses should Deal with controversy As Well As Black and White students should be told that some police officers violate Peoples rights because they police believe they should have the right to do and that individuals rights make things less convenient for he Law student Phil Knight said he also believes the Law cant be taught As a set of Black and White the Bible says thou Shalt not kill but the Law says nothing of the because murder is declared a crime by the same state that creates armies to kill he said in an but in one Case you give a person a and in the other you Send him to Knight m priest on smelly pests is pied Piper says Hes shot 89 skunks in the town so far this Etta father Ted Hoeks poses with his Cocker and his trusty 12gauge by Sheila bean he is the pied Piper of except the pied Piper Here is Ted a retired and he is using a 12gaug6 Shotgun to rid the town of father Hoeks said he has killed 8d skunks in the town so far this do Catcher Butch who is paid by the town to kill has Ireland has been on Skunk detail for almost five said but until now his efforts have been inf the Man did not have the proper Hoeks Hoeks has four steel Worth he has modified them to hold larger Ireland now uses three of the same traps under Hoeks instruction he wooden Box Hoeks approached Gimli town Council a few weeks Agoto explain Ireland problem and offer his Cheque for the Council showed Tion by sending Hoeks a Cheque for for his previous plus a dated which said Council agreed unanimously that you be commended for your very valuable service to the town of Gimli in helping to rid the area of some of which Are probably their admiration goes out to a person who is performing a service without or thought of remu Hoeks sets his traps in Early eve Ning and the animals Are lured Insi de with bait of fish or when the animal touches the bait the door Hoeks checks his traps at if he has caught a Hoeks throws a protective plastic cover Over the trap so cant be he takes the traps to the Gar Bage dump where he dispatches the animals with his Hoeks said he Doest know How Many skunks were Rabid because the pellets damaged their which Are needed by laboratories for rabies but he said he believes four of the dead skunks were Rabid because their behaviour was skunks Are timid and veil tire out Only at he so if he sees one during the Day or one that seems he assumes its his Cocker locates the skunks for any dog has enough of a nose to realize where a Skunk has he Tail starts if Hes the Tail starts that lets me know where the Skunk Christopher was sprayed but Hoeks has never been a Skunk Spray a he Hoeks considers himself an Excel Lent Marksman and owns a number of i naturally developed a great in Terest in guns in he refer ring to the German occupation of where he lived at the he moved to Canada in 1952 and began to put his shooting skills to use against the he said the Skunk problem is build there Are far More skunks this year than other he blames overpopulation on the Scarcity of great horned which prey on in the 60s there were great horned owls All Over the now there Only at Hecla Hoeks said he thinks Hunters Are shooting the mistaking them for game 19 under House he admits he has caught More skunks than anyone but attributes it to his years of expert Hoeks has trapped 19 of the Crea Tures undergone House alone and caught 11 about half a Block from an elementary his trapping continues until the skunks enter hibernation in mid skunks Are a nuisance in but he leaves them alone in the he i believe that skunks do More Good than he when you have skunks you wont have any rats or they also eat Many every Farmer should have Acou ple of skunks City Calendar new novelist Competition opens Sam West Indian will lecture on the use of dialect in the novel at 8 wednesday in the Monarch life admission is the talk is sponsored by the Caribbean Canadian association of weather precipitation n High l Low cold fron warn front the search for a new Manitoba novelist Competition opens thursday and lasts until the Competition is open to any Manitoba writer who has never before had a novel writers of even with several books to their entries May be sent to the department of cultural affairs and historical 3rd 200 Vaughan r3c mayor Bill Norrie has officially designated october As International Toast mistress month in International Toast mistress clubs have More than members in 26 countries throughout the the purpose of Toast mistress month is to acquaint the Public with the Organiza its Aims and Norma Price has proclaimed the last week of october As Toast mistress week in Manito Winnipeg Branch of the can Adamssr association will feature films of the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 olympic games at Friday and at 2 4 at the 197 Euclid be theatre la Corvese from will present a play entitled la parole it la Loi at 2 and 3 at Boniface 200 Cathedral tickets our mistake Winnipeg area forecast frequent showers today and ending tomorrow winds northerly at to this afternoon and High today near Low tonight near High tomorrow near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly Cloudy tuesday and wednesday with occasional Light rain tempera Tures near Normal readings of 16 and 3 monday and tuesday and slightly below Normal Northern Manitoba mainly Cloudy with showers tuesday and temperatures near Normal read Ings of 11 and Northwestern Ontario frequent Cloudy periods with show ers and temperatures slightly below Normal readings of 13 and 2 rising to near Normal tuesday and temperatures Canada and the world a Story tuesday said wrongly that judge James Wilson of the Conn of Queens Bench said he had sentenced men guilty of rape to As Little As three months in jail and As much As life in the remark should have been Attri buted to another court of Queens Bench provincial the winning ticket in yesterdays provincial lottery is there Are also subsidiary deaths classified death National u 4 15 6 1 10 1 11 4 20 14 12 5 19 11 14 12 17 11 Thunder 13 8 17 10 18 9 19 8 14 10 International 25 m 20 16 new 22 12 17 9 18 12 j3 21 18 7 4 23 u 17 12 4 2 h 14 to e n 20 16 10 Tel 30 21 resort spots los Clear 23 16 Las Clear 31 22 Clear 37 23 31 26 Clear 31 22 Clouds 26 22 27 23 Cloudy to 24 fair 34 23 31 25 30 22 Winnipeg lemme sure comparisons mean last highest on record i in 1950 Lovett in record in 1965 precipitation total for april 1 to 25 mall metres Normal Lorina Louisa widow of 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