Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, September 30, 1981

Issue date: Wednesday, September 30, 1981
Pages available: 163
Previous edition: Tuesday, September 29, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 30, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 10 Winnipeg free september 1981 natural feathered Wolf coat Shadow Fox 2590 open daily 99 layaway a credit terms available Park liquor ban Man fined a Winnipeg Man was fined Iso yesterday for consuming alcohol in Riding Mountain National Park Campground after a provincial judge ruled the Federal government has the right to impose a liquor ban in its John pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaching the Federal Park superintendents ban on liquor in the Park May he was represented by his Winnipeg lawyer Irene who argued earlier this month that the Federal order infringed upon provincial she said the British North America act gives the province authority Over property and civil rights within its but Minnedosa provincial court judge John James ruled the Federal Parks ban on liquor in the Park did not provincial jurisdiction and the Manitoba liquor control Crown counsel Vincent Bueti said yesterday the judgment supported his argument that the ban did not conflict with provincial jurisdiction because it focused on a Federal mat Ter drinking alcohol in the 8 inmates who never left jail face charges of prison break eight inmates of heading Ley jail who never left the institution during a disturbance earlier this month have been charged with prison seven of the accused who appeared in provincial judges court yesterday were remanded to the a 17yearold will be dealt with by juvenile the charges Stem from a Satin at jail 4 involving 114 inmates who refused to leave an exercise area and return to their cells after a sports the demonstration was organized to protest alleged beatings and harass ment of some inmates by during the demonstration at least eight prisoners climbed to the roof of the jails gymnasium and made their Way to the roof of the main police persuaded the men not to jump to Freedom and the inmates returned to their dormitory without Rocky Colin Robert Davis and Dean fail an have been charged with prison break and possessing a weapon dangerous to the Public Walter Edwin and Derrick Trent Barry Edwin and Walter Eugene All Are charged with prison Man fined for soliciting a Man who mistook an undercover policewoman for an exotic dancer was fined yesterday after pleading guilty to soliciting a female for the purpose of judge Sam Minuk was told Adelaid was arrested 26 after he repeatedly tried to solicit an undercover female Vic officer on aus Beaudry was one of 10 men rounded up during a three Day period last month As part of a police crack Down on prostitution in the Crown counsel Terry Mackean told the court the accused was driving his car Ori Austin Street Between Higgins and Henry avenues when he pulled up beside the policewoman and asked her what she charged for sexual the officer declined the offer and walked but the Salesman parked his car and 10 minutes later walked up to the woman again and accused her of being an exotic dancer working the Charles the officer denied this when Beaudry made another offer for she again refused and walked off in the opposite Beaudry her Down the solicited her a third time and was although Beaudry attorney recommended his client receive a discharge because of a clean police judge Minuk noted that two previous offenders were fined and said the court would have to be 251 Portage furriers 9424896 Tempo Winnipeg free press Home delivery 957o550 Ifni k 100 Stone White Sandwich Weston country Harvest bread baskets in Canada 1882 pair dupes steals jewelry two women Selling bedsheets Doort door used the hospitality of an 81yearold woman to fleece her of her jewelry police said the elderly alone in her Burrows Avenue answered the door to find the two while one kept her the other went through her House and stole an undetermined amount of police this is the third theft in the last month where elderly people have been tricked by thieves out of Money or police Are not certain whether this Case is connected to the the victim 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