Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, October 28, 1981

Issue date: Wednesday, October 28, 1981
Pages available: 110
Previous edition: Tuesday, October 27, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free october 1981 a photo More water than usual venetians walk on planks yesterday after a storm brought water until a wind change eased the threat of a sea High tides with Waves which flooded the italian water swept into Homes and shops and turned City for a second sections of the canal City were under Marks Square and other piazzas into Lyon to face three challengers straight conservative new democratic party races in eight Ridings continued from Page 1 he say which party would be most Likely to Maureen the nip Candi Date replacing retiring new Democrat Bill Jenkins in says she welcomes rather than fears Jubas because it will Sharpen the focus on the neglected times change and in the four or five years since he left there has been a significant change in the area and its population if i haunt been working Here for two it might be a different Ball Hemphill some nip sources said Juba May eat into the nip vote in the More established areas of the inner City but not enough to Cost the party the which it won in 1977 with a majority on the basis of new constituency the failure of the liberals to Field a near full slate of candidates this time Means a straight two Way torn do fight in eight Ridings twice As Many As in the free Liberal votes could be Cru Cial to the outcome in flin Lac Dubonnet and but Are unlikely to influence election re sults in Kirkfield Minne Morris and Virden Hutt Erite lost his whole world continued from Page 1 Hutt Erite defence counsel Bob Grafton said Gross has lost his whole world since being exiled and it re Mains unclear As to when hell be accepted Back to the religious communal Grafton described Gross As a unsophisticated person with an exceptional work when he was approached by the co accused to Supply lumber at the Cut lie thought it would be a one or two shot but instead he kept going along with it and the amount kept growing larger and Grafton said Gross never intended to amass Fortune and since the incident has displayed such a degree of remorse that he is bound to be a first and last the lawyer urged provincial court judge Arnold Conner not to impose a jail term because Gross already is being punished daily by being away from his family and the its unusual for a Hutt Erite to steal and lie and when he is accepted his rehabilitation will be handled within the Grafton assured the in sentencing judge Conner said he did not believe Gross got involved in the scheme just to collect some pocket in satisfied you were in a position of Trust in the sense the Colony Mem Bers trusted and you betrayed judge Conner also imposed a two year suspended 12 Date set for Federal budget continued from Page 1 bad news for the provinces it would destroy any Chance of constitutional Maceachen refused to say what his new budget will but he said it will address the economic problems facing the opposition Leader Joe Clark said people hardly expected the Bud get to come Down before Christmas eve and listed a Litany of economic facing the country he said Domestic automobile sales Are Down As much As 80 per demand for steel is soft and softening and september employment was Down by on a seasonally adjusted Clark said the Forest Industry is in Sharp housing starts Are Plum canadians Are being forced off their fish plants Are being closed on the East coast and canadians Are in crises across the Maceachen said he has been Reading Clarks speeches and has found no new ideas on How to Deal with the prob if increasing pressure on the govern ment has any effect and hints from Cabinet ministers can be the budget will contain limited Aid to homeowners and perhaps other groups hit hardest by the effects of High inter est it is also Likely to contain a Basket of plans which will be sold As a new Industrial but one that would avoid the Label translating 1977 voting patterns to the new Boundary the new democrats would have a 325vote margin in flin but 340 people who voted Liberal in 1977 will have to choose Between new democrats and tories this in Wes Central Roblin Russell i which the tories held by 975 the 964 floating Liberal votes Are the key to the 488 Liberal votes will be freed up in Lac do which former nip agriculture minister Sam Yuskiw won in 1977 by a 591vote Majori fou Way fight Liberal Leader Doug Lauchlan said last night he wont even speculate on How liberals unable to support their own party will the Liberal Leader is in a stiff four Way fight in Wolseley in his bid for a seat in the facing tory Len progressive Murdoch Mack a and new Democrat Myrna Phil Premier Sterling Lyon is being challenged by the new Liber als and progressives for his Charles Wood nip Leader Howard Pawley is in a three Way contest in where the tories and progressives have also fielded Candi progressive party Leader Sidney who held Inkster constituency for the new democrats since will try his Luck in the seat under his new party colors against challenges from the new tories and Liber no social creditors filed nomination but former party Leader and la Jake Froese for the progressives in the conservative held constituency of the seat he once foreclosures sink below 1980 High his own Lifesaver Mack is All smiles yesterday As he reads get Well wishes from around the country sent to him in Scott saved his own life by driving nine Miles to Hospital after he severed his hand and foot in a farm continued from Page 1 at the Royal Bank of Assis Tant mortgage manager Wayne deslauriers we dont have any foreclosures i could blame on High interest but they May be a problem in the i sit Back and read what Consumers say about High interest rates causing foreclosures but i dont see said he said in Many instances salaries of five years ago have caught up to the mortgage rates of he said that the royals guidelines for mortgages wont allow a person to pay More than 30 per cent of his before tax income on a mortgage to ensure he wont be pushed to the if you dont make a salary of 000 to its hard to get a decent mortgage at today interest he Milton executive director of the Community consumer credit counselling agrees with the lenders that marital problems and unemployment contribute to Home but says Manitoban Arent he said most people coming for counselling Are having problems in maintaining Normal living weve seen a 43 per cent increase in our caseload this and the majority of the cases Are people just trying to maintain a Standard of living they had three or four years Sussman said higher interest although not the major reason for con Sumers not meeting time payments for Normal living costs of goods and ser Are starting to show up As a major Factor in consumer How could a person getting a loan for a car last year predict a 20 per cent interest rate this year this higher rate affects the amount of Money put toward a he he said most Consumers who come for counselling have a sincere desire to meet their financial Evans says it can take seven months from the first payment default to final loss of until All the Legal moves Are exhausted to sell the House the owner can live rent free with the rent Money the mortgage company has to wait seven months after the first default on payment before it can get title to the he the mortgage companies want to sell houses before the seven months Are up for two Rea Poland hit by on hour walkout continued from Page 1 brutality in the town of millions of workers participated in that Jozef Pawliczek of the Kasprzak radio workers in Warsaw said he was not sure if this action would change anything but my mates Are striking and so am asked what should be done about the food he said the govern ment should give us food and workers should f 90 per cent support Solidarity officials at the Huta wars Zawa steel works near Warsaw said 90 per cent of the workers supported today but Union spokesman Franciszek Kulesza said there we rent Many pro test you cannot afford luxuries in times of All workers at the Huta Katowice steel Mill that Southern City downed their a Union official Solidarity offered to cancel the pro test today if the government agreed to a joint government Union Council to run the but the government did not and an expected meeting Between Union chief Lech Walesa and govern ment officials last night did not take Union officials exempted from the strike workers in the Fields of electric intercity re Tail communal communications and the they were told to Wear armbands and put up flags in symbolic strike instructions distributed to Union locals told them to hold meetings during the strike period to discuss the purpose of the the reasons for it and preparing for in the reasons for the actions should be explained to the said the Union members pasted up strike posters on the Walls of cities and the one put around by the powerful Warsaw local was in the form of a punctuated with the word Stop instead of it said hunger Stop repression Stop we demand a National economic Council Stop we want a self governing Republic Stop the society warns Stop solidary the communist party mobilized a counter propaganda Campaign by the official unions controlled by the official news distributed a statement from the Hartline marxist Leninist forum in Southwest which said Tass attack never have we been so close to shedding fraternal blood As we will not let ourselves be led to Slaugh Ter like the soviet news Agency in a commentary which a Warsaw accused counterrevolutionary forces of whipping up tension in Poland and said Solidarity leaders were resorting to blackmail through the governments in Ter press news Agency reported that the hundreds of army teams sent into the Small towns and villages last to improve food distribution and local government operations were being received with friendliness by the local so seen were starting the season with the very Best selection of Cross country ski clothing weve got the right at the right at the right come in now and 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