Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 5, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Princess Diana sex Why the shuttle was London a in a storybook encore to a storybook the Royal family announced today that Princess the 20yearold Earls daughter who married Prince Charles three months is expecting a baby next the Queen was personally informed of the news by the Prince and Princess some Days the Buckingham pal Ace announcement the Prince and Princess of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh and members of both families Are delighted by the the announce ment the child will be second in line to the throne after who made her first state appearance yesterday at the formal opening of is in excellent a Palace spokesman it is announced from Buckingham Palace that the Princess of Wales is expecting a baby in june next the official Palace proclamation the whole family is very said dianas older lady Jane herself once linked Romanti Cally to Prince the Frances was absolutely Over the Palace spokesman looking slim and Diana was the Centre of attention at yester Days opening of she wore a White Satin neck gown with puff sleeves and for the first a Diamond the Princess Hopes to continue to undertake some Public engagements but regrets any disappointment which May be caused by any curtailment in her planned the spokesman Diana and Charles were scheduled to have lunch today with the Tard mayor of London following a hectic two weeks that took the Royal couple to Wales for a three Day official tour and kept them out late every evening this just 19 when Charles Diana turned 20 on july Charles will be 33 on George the Queens Gyne will attend Princess Clear tonight 2 sunny tomorrow 10 november 109 no 284 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Jim free press Trudeau planning Constitution vote by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa Canada will face a referendum on the Constitution in two years no matter what the premiers decide in today final hours of federa Provin Cial talks on the the free press has prime minister Trudeau told the premiers yesterday that if they do not agree to his latest proposal to hold the charter of rights in limbo for two negotiate improvements and then put it to a popular vote he will go ahead with the referendum and delay the charter according to participants at the private fibbing at its the premiers and Trudeau went into overtime this postponing a planned press conference designed to explain their differences so that they could discuss a novel proposal from Newfoundland Premier Brian Peck that proposal incorporates key ele ments already agreed upon by Trudeau and Ontario Premier Bill but it contains clauses designed to mollify opponent provinces considered most Likely to join the Federal Peckford proposal provides for a striation of the 1867 British North America a modified version of a constitutional amending formula agreed upon in april by the eight opponent and entrenchment of a full charter of rights and freedoms key escape clause among them provinces would be allowed to violate certain rights but would have to take the politically difficult act of saying they planned to do so and passing it in their Legisla and it offers Quebec Premier Rene Levesque and escape clause on Lan Guage Levesques Contention is that language provisions of Trudeau savings Bond sales end Friday Ottawa up sales of the 198182 series of Canada savings Bonds will end at the close of business finance minister Allan Maceachen said charter would destroy his attempt to preserve and increase Quebec status As a francophone Island in a predominantly English speaking North Ameri Trudeau said he would Rise in the commons and Promise both the referendum and to hold the charter in limbo and then inform the British of his indicating that if they vote for his package they will not be helping him to ram something unacceptable Down the throats of Levesque told Trudeau yesterday that he thought he could win the referendum in under Trudeau proposal a referendum defeat in either see pm Page 4 auditor to Check care Home Billing by Maureen Brosnahan provincial auditor William Ziprick says he will investigate allegations that a company that provides orderly ser vices for Home care patients has billed the health department for Calls it Hast Ziprick said yesterday he would act on a request earlier this week by nip health critic Wilson Parasiuk to investigate the health departments pay ments to Home orderly services limit Bill who owns and operates the Selkirk yesterday denied Parasiuk he added that requiring patients to sign a form when a Call is made would not ensure Correct since most patients could not sign their Parasiuk made the allegations at a press conference they were later countered by health minister Bud who called them irresponsible and unfair and a Case of blatant organizer of the nip elec Tion was backed in his allegations by two Home care both were confined to wheelchairs and Are clients of the private orderly the two who asked not to be said the orderlies employed by the company Are not properly trained arid often fall to show up to assist they said they have complained repeatedly about the Quality of service but with few the company has a staff of 16 and arranges for orderlies to help patients in and out of assist them to the see auditor Page 4 plea bargain pact lawyer says entry from on High a 42foot Spruce tree is lowered into place at the Winnipeg civic Centre yesterday after being Cut Down at 707 Beaverbrook it will be decorated today with Christmas couple robbed at gunpoint dream of retiring in a Safe neighbourhood shattered by David Obrien i Phillip and Florida Hebert thought they had retired in a Safe neighbor but that dream was shattered tuesday night when two men burst into their vital Home and robbed them at said the hour Long ordeal has left her a nervous wreck and she has been unable to sleep fearful the thieves May her 80yearold was tied up and his eyeglasses smashed during a hopeless struggle with the armed with a handgun and Hebert said she begged them not to Hurt her husband and feared she was going to have a heart my heart was beating so i thought it was going to i didst know what was going to the couple were watching television in their Bernadette Avenue Home around 8 when Hebert answered a Knock on the front two claiming they had been in a car Acci asked if they could use the Tele he opened the door and showed Man to the Hebert said he returned to the other Man and found him with a gun in his hand and his sweater pulled Over his face police later said the men wore i made after him when i saw that Hebert but the other Guy grabbed me around the head and broke my i see very Well after he said they tied his arms behind his Back with tape and forced the couple see couple Page 4 election nip promises Aid to Farmers nip Leader Howard Pawley told reporters in Selkirk that if his party wins the it will exempt family Farmers from provincial capital gains tax when they sell their progressive party Leader Sidney Green told an audience at the University of Manitoba that an entrenched charter of rights would infringe on individual by Pamela Fayerman an attempt by the attorney generals department to Appeal a dangerous driving sentence was rejected by the Manitoba court of Appeal yesterday after a defence lawyer accused the Crown of reneging on a plea bargaining in an lawyer Hymie Wein Stein said he was assured by senior Crown counsel Wayne Moshkowsky that if his client pleaded guilty to the charge and received a heavy the Crown would not Appeal the the Appeal court first reserved its ruling on the admissibility of Wein steins testimony but later turned Down the crowns Leavet Appeal application without calling the lawyer to testify or elaborating on its an affidavit by Moshkowsky denied einsteins saying he never guaranteed the Crown Appeal the sentence a provincial judge imposed on Douglas Laurie a Winnipeg businessman who collided with three motorcyclists in april after driving through a red after Westcott pleaded guilty to the dangerous driving the Crown stayed a charge of leaving the scene of an Accident and he was fined the Crown counsel at Westcott trial made no submission on the einsteins affidavit said this was see Crown Page 4 retired City judge to probe work Board retired Winnipeg judge Israel Nitikman has been commissioned to investigate the operations of the workers compensation labor minister Ken Macmaster announced the appointment in Thompson saying it had been approved by Cabinet the former judge is to examine re cent allegations regarding the fairness of the boards procedures and make recommendations to the retired from the Mani Toba court of Queens Bench last year after an 18year Federal Yap pointed judges must retire at who Felt the judge might be Able to report within a called the implications of allegations by suspended Board employee Ken Carrol it disgusts and sickens me to think that if Ken Carrol knew of people who were being denied assistance or were not allowed to use the services provided for that he did not come Forward sooner with his Macmaster see work Page 4 Deal closed independents on City Council cashed in on their Deal with the Independent citizens election committee in annual committee speaking out once silent and mafiosi wives Are now Active testifying against the mafia or taking an Active part in labor role Solidarity appears to be on the verge of winning a new role in Western i train signal transport minister Jeanluc Pepin says Hes going to bring an end to the series of piecemeal railway Index Ann 23 39 7 27 65 26 50 6 8 Jumble 29 39 59 sports stocks to
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