Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, November 20, 1981

Issue date: Friday, November 20, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba P woman kicked to court told by Cecil Rosner Winnipeg free press Portage la Prairie a 48 year old Macgregor collegiate science teacher inflicted fatal wounds to an other teacher by repeatedly kicking her in the head outside her an Assize court jury was told Here j Harvey Edward Hart of Portage is accused of brutally murdering Patricia Ellwood on june 26 by stomping on her head and kicking her in the also of worked As a teacher in Westbourne school District just outside Portage at the a five woman jury heard graphic testimony yesterday from a Winnipeg Man who witnessed most of the assault and intervened in the at Gerald Hawkins testified that he had struck up a Friendship with Ellwood last May and decided to visit her in Portage late in after taking a drive in Ellwood new Hawkins remained behind to try to fix the dome Light while his Friend walked toward her Hawkins said he saw Hart appear from behind a shed adjacent to the Home and Beckon to seconds Hawkins said he heard moans coming from near Ellwood Home and rushed to the scene to find the brutal assault in i saw him jumping up and Down with both feet on Ellwood Hawkins he said he yelled at Hart and tried to Stop Only to have the accused whip around and punch him in the sending his glasses Hart was putting everything he had into the Hawkins Testi he said he had never met Hart but knew that he was an acquaintance of Ellwood and had dated her in the Ellwood was a single Mother of her aged 12 and were not at Home at the time of the As see court Page 4 Cloudy today 4 Cloudy tonight 9 crash claims 3 in North three persons were killed wednes Day in the crash of a Light plane about three Kilometres Northwest of ramp and Canadian forces spokes men said Linda Christina Florian Dennis and Pilot Matthew All died in the there were no Don Marsh of cab Winnipeg said a Cessna 337 owned by Ell air crashed shortly after it left Lynn Lake in route to Thompson at the control Tower lost Contact with Erjavec shortly after Takeoff and a search was launched when the plane was overdue at Thomp the cab Rescue coordination Centre at Edmonton was advised of the miss ing plane at and sent a Hercules aircraft to the area to search for signs of a none was 20miniite search an Ontario Central airways flying an Ell air Navajo found the wreckage about three Kilometres Northeast of the Lynn Lake Airport at after a 20minute ramp arrived at the scene and called off the military the Ontario Pilot said the who were found in the must have died on he said the plane did not so Erjavec probably tried a forced a hit the bounced and hit a Mother of two was raised on the fort Alexander Reserve and was a social services administrator for the Indian affairs department in Morrisseau also was raised on the fort Alexander but had made his Home in he arrived at Thompson Only two Days before the Accident to work with the Indian affairs District Indian affairs District manager Archie Trapp said Morrisseau wife had just left for to have a it illustrates what the Stark reality of working in the North is All said Erjavec was from he had been flying commercially in Northern Manitoba since May and had been with Ell air since the crash is being investigated by the Federal ministry of november 1981 109 no sae of a classic Sun rises sets Moon rises sets with supplements Home delivery 957o650 classified second class mail opposition promises rights Battle by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa the two opposition Par ties said yesterday they will try to change the constitutional agreement to provide both a charter of rights guar Antee for natives and stronger rights for debate begins today and both opposition parties say they will Intro Duce amendments to get their Points Accord they took their decisions behind closed caucus doors As about inuit and Metis demonstrated outside the commons and women spokesmen continued to Damn the pact in new democrats have closed ranks and nip Leader de Broadbent said they will vote As a bloc against the Accord unless it is opposition Leader Joe Clark has said he wants the same two but after his caucus meeting yesterday he would not go As far As Broadbent and Promise that his Patty will vote against an Accord lacking the improve so Broadbent said it is inconceivable that in the year 1981 a constitutional Resolution could come Down without native american legislators would never do a similar he the commons voted unanimously to Call upon Saskatchewan new demo crat maps to lobby Premier Allan Bla Keney was yesterdays last holdout on women Blakeney told a Regina news Confer ence he would Trade agreement on women rights for a cer tajik native rights will be a clause on native rights and Popovic Sion for stronger women rights were in the original constitutional Resolution see opposition Page 4 Tkv women rights March expected to attract 500 Brock big Winner Winnipeg Blue bomber quarterback Dieter Brock Waves from atop a huge Model of the Schenley award he won As top player in the Cal last night in Montreal teammates Larry Butler and Joe Poplowski also won top civil service posts threatened Pawley assures Mega there will be no wholesale cuts in government by Mary Ann Fitzgerald changes of top personnel in Manitoba civil service and the government information system appear imminent after the new demo cratic party government takes office Premier elect Howard Pawley announced yesterday that a transition committee headed by former Cabinet minister Saul Cherniack will advise him on senior the Structure of government and priority areas of Pawley refused to say whether he will revoke the Lyon governments controversial appointment of Kris Kristjanson As chairman of the Hydro Board and of the Utility chief executive officer Laurie new democrats claim Kristjanson authored conservative Hydro Pawley told reporters the new government would be making a decision on Hydro senior manage ment in the very Early stages of its it will be necessary for us to take action and i would see that As one of our first within the first 30 Days of looking at positions the transition committee also will be looking at the positions of Deputy ministers and assistant Deputy minis he with proper concern any incoming government must have to make sure they reflect the Philosophi Cal direction of the new adm Nistra that traditional and there May be some changes in that while Pawley has assured the Mani Toba government employees association that there will not be wholesale cuts in the civil he said this Doest include a Small number of individuals with Strong political and policy views who Lack compatibility with the activist approach of the new democratic party he didst identify an nip source said the incoming government has no titlist in the sense that Sterling Lyon called in three Deputy ministers and asked them to resign Days before he was sworn in in but at a subsequent nip convention there was pressure from party ranks to take similar action if the nip again formed a ponders Cabinet Pawley spoke to reporters at an informal press conference shortly be fore he left for two Days rest at an undisclosed location to Ponder his Cabi net he said he will name the new ministers on when his government will be sworn after advising his caucus a Day Pawley also expressed concern that the governments communications sys tem May have grown too Rich under the overlapping with the established information services Branch and departmental communications that will be examined very shortly to establish with reasonable see Pawley Page 4 by Brian Cole about 500 women were expected to March on the legislature today to Back demands for entrenched women rights in Canadas new Sally chairman of the Mani Toba action committee on the status of said yesterday the March is part of a nationwide Campaign to con Vince Ottawa and the provinces not to leave women out in the cold when the Constitution comes were out to convince All the pre Miers to change the barter of she said in an the women rights sections of the Federal provincial which shr Fel called the barter of Are now subject to override moves by provincial Legislatures and the group wants sections 15 and 28 in Saskatchewan opposed it was reported that Saskatchewan was the Only province opposing inclusion of Section which guarantees that every individual Cana Dian is entitled to the rights and free Doms of the Strofel said All provinces appear to be opposed to Section which bans discrimination based on As Well As physical or mental religion and Strofel said none of the politicians has explained they Are opposed to Section but she suspects its because the clause would be expensive to for she in Deal ing with the physically governments would have to Institute wholesale changes in building one of Manitoba newly elected new democrats said she is hopeful Saskatchewan Premier Allan Blakeney will change his mind and support Sec Tion Blakeney opposed Muriel who won Osborne Stit ency in tuesdays local nip officials have been Mun Cating with the government in an attempt to its they also Are j ments across the country to urge dial native rights Defeated Premier Sterling Berta Premier Peter Lougheed and Premier Bill Bennett Are said 16 be opposed to entrenchment of Smith said the new ments five women Las Havel sed the Issue and feel the Pawley see women Page 4 rate slide yesterdays slide in the Bank of Canada rate to from is welcomed in but the Impact is locked out several Hundred Boeing strikers try unsuccessfully to return to but Are told negotiations Are the Only arms control reaction to president reagans nuclear disarmament proposals continues with East and West sharply More murder Belfast police warn the Ira plans yet another wave of Horoscope Ann 19 Jumble Puzzle Klady movies relax 33 18 Sinclair 7 sports record 20 28 6 to 48 64 33 ;