Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, November 20, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free november 1981 3 Charleswood ministers dispute Moores bum rap on Road by Ron Campbell ministers at Charleswood Temple and Friendship Baptist Church say they receive no special treatment from the City in the provision of services to their the clergymen took exception to statements by Jim Moore that untaxed right to build outside the perimeter Highway Cost the City last year for an Access Road to serve there is no truth to no integrity at said Eugene Laird of Friendship who represents Charleswood appeared monday before civic environment committee to relay a re quest by Assiniboine Par fort Garry Community committee that religious buildings in the cites additional zone outside the perimeter be made a conditional they Are now permit Ted if made a conditional applications for such buildings would have to go to a Public councillors would then decide whether to approve it and under what Laird explained that it int True religious institutions pay no property they pay tax on Church owned buildings not used for religious Pur poses and on Church owned land of More than two he said Friendship Baptist will pay about in property taxes to the City this part of it for improve ments to Rokeby the Access Road which serves the Church and part of it property owned by the Friendship Baptist sits on Hect ares and has a cinder lock building not used for religious it will pay full property tax on the building As Well As hectares of Laird said Moores implication that Rokeby Road was built to service the Church is the Road was there Long before the Church was built in the Church was told it would have to upgrade the so it paid for Levell ing and for several loads of gravel on Laird because the condition of the Road was still a City official Peg free press striking Boeing workers attempting to return to their jobs Boeing strike comes to end after 99 fired press against Plant door As Security staff stands James free press by Manfred Jager a monthlong strike of 450 employees of Boeing of Canada ended today when employees of the Compa nys two Winnipeg plants abandoned picker lines and prepared to return to the end to the strike after 99 members of the United automobile workers of America yesterday received registered letters dismissing them on the basis of work performance and Bob a member of the unions bargaining was one of the workers Kennedy said today he has been with the company for More than five he added that More than half of those dismissed have worked for Boe ing More than three we know of several who joined Boeing when they started their Plant Here 10 years most of those whose jobs have been terminated were Active Trade Union Kennedy the Union and its lawyer Mel Myers will decide today whether to Lodge an unfair labor practice complaint with the Manitoba labor the labor act says people must be recalled on the basis of seniority after a Kennedy on that none of these people should have been work to resume today Kennedy said work was to resume today at beings Hutchings derive was can which makes he said 25 members of the bargain ing unit Are employed in the Inkster Park More than 400 employees work at the company main Plant on Murray Park drive in Kamesas that Plant is recalling workers for regular shifts on workers cited nip election promises of compulsory first contract legislation and shouted work As they made an unsuccessful bid to return to their the to which they had tipped off was Plant Security uniformed Security men Boeing had hired after the walkout started and a senior Security official from beings told the strikers the Only Way they would get Back to work would be through a signed Union officials said later they had been assured by management representatives a number of people would be alleges act violated Hemi International representative of the Law in Winni said last night that while the company was informed employees would return to work next Boeing has refused to take Back those Given termination we think its a violation of the labor relations he Boeing of Canada Plant officials could not be reached for com conciliation talks started under government auspices monday and Mitic said both sides have been meet ing facet face since Mitic said the strikers held a mass meeting at 10 yesterday and decided to end the strike because we have a commitment1 from the new government that they will pass com first contract the strikers were at the Plant door an hour unsuccessfully de manding we just dont see any sense in prolonging this were now in the pre Christmas season and our people would just As soon wait for the government to come up with the Mitic told he said he understands the promised legislation would see the government impose arbitration to break deadlocks and in effect write the first after each Side presents its Bob Nickerson of administrative assistant to Canadian Law Lone worker navigates strike idled floor of Boeing president Bob said the Union will hold the nip to the purpose of this strike is to arrive at a first the legis lations purpose is to Stop confrontation and impose a first Earl Spadero of beings Seattle head office and i charge of Plant Security at the Winnipeg Plant during the strike said the workers were denied entry yesterday because there is another Way of getting Back to work and they know what that Way we told them and they dont seem to want to Spadero said he had been instructed to Tell Union officials to Contact Boeing Plant officials at the Birch Wood inn negotiating under Way since earlier were not holding these people up from coming in to All they have to do is go Down to the hotel and talk to the Boeing negotiating the Boeing walkout has involved about 400 workers at the firms 99 Murray Park Road location and an other 40 in a smaller Plant the company operates at 255 Hutchings the dispute is Over outstanding issues including a Union request for costo living adjustments of pay rates and initial increases of 13 per bringing firs year demands to Between 15 per cent and 20 per Boeing has offered 11 per cent for the first contract followed by two annual 10percent inquest told of suicide letters reveal lonely despair that led to shootings in Transcona by Kevin Prokosh a lonely Man killed his Girlfriend and another Man with a gunshot blast through the Back door of a Transcona House in september and turned the gun on himself a few Days an inquest was told at the conclusion of the on Day judge Howard Collerman found that Gladys and Wallace were killed 12 in a wholly unlawful act by Rudolph Alvin Kotelniski of Angus Kotelniski eluded police for three before his body was discovered 16 by his son near a subsequent autopsy determined he tried from a Bullet through his Abdo t letters reveal loneliness judge Collerman said the most gruesome shootings were triggered try an apparently minor dispute be tween Kotelniski and three suicide letters left to members of his family revealed a lonely Man despondent Over a falling out with i went to Winnipeg to see my Friend and she promised me to get wrote in one of the and i loved but it had to be in another he stated i had a but it didst work so i will go to who lived alone in Angus also spoke about not having any one to talk to and his life being too much party and lived like a he said in the Mary who lived on Bridge Crest drive where the shooting took told the court that her common Law husband bar Nard and Kotelniski were at a hotel drinking when a conversation began Between Barnard and three during the she danced with the the court was Barnard asked the three men to come to a nearby restaurant and join the other two couples for when the three a quarrel ensued Between Kotelniski and court was Gulay testified Barnard shouted she didst have to listen to Kotelniski or do what he Kotelniski stormed saying he was going to pick up his belongings at her place and As he left he told the three if you want you can have Shes All said heard explosion Barnard asked her compan ions to accompany her Home because she was afraid Kotelniski would be he want and the four men and two women went on to gulags Gulay said they were All seated in the Kitchen at about when she heard an explosion and saw a Hole in her Back a Bullet from a High powered Rifle had been fired through the door strik ing Barnard and sitting beside each and another Peter Winnipeg police Ken Beiner told the court that who had been singing Only seconds was killed instantly when a Bullet severed the major arteries in his he said Barnard was wounded when shrapnel blown from the door in the gunshot blast penetrated her the woman died two Days later in Krysowaty suffered a head wound which required five stitches to following the Gulay said she saw Kotelniski through the door and heard him say you looked for you got Kotelniski drove off in his two Days after the shooting the wanted mans truck was found by his Nephew in a Bush nine Kilometres South of Robert Elke of the Rossburn detachment of the ramp in the vehicle Elke said he found the gun believed to have been used in the shooting and three suicide two Days Kotelniski was found dead by his son on a family a Rifle was found near the body with an expended Cartridge in the said suggested the like any other should petition the City to upgrade Laird this was done and the City complied with the re h6 said the Church is now being charged for the improvement and will make the payments Over the next three we have not been treated with any special treatment at and neither have we asked for Laird adding that Moores statements and a free press report of them were a bum Laird and John Howson of neighbouring Charleswood Temple said it was also untrue that the two churches had paid for sewer and water hookups to City in both have their own sewer and water holding Howson said Charleswood Temple is not located on Rokeby its on which the Church paid in City taxes last is bordered by an Access Road which the province built and upgraded on its own trustees defer vote on Touchy nutrition plans by Glen Mackenzie Winnipeg school division trustees voted yesterday to implement their superintendents less controversial recommendations for the nutrition pro but deferred decision on the tougher trustees voted unanimously to have continuing and close Liaison with provincial and civic health and social services departments and to have nutrition education continued and re viewed for they also voted unanimously to ask the provincial government for extra Brian acting Secretary trea said of the spent on the program last year came from the the new provincial Edu cation support program implemented this year provided Only Block funding to the division As a not to specific All Board members except Brian Dixon voted for involvement of the school nurse in the nutrition that children apparently neglected Over Long periods be referred to the childrens Aid society and that the pro Grams Independent management com Mittee become an advisory committee meeting twice a year and headed by the elementary programs superintend Dixon said the recommendation about nurses could give them authority to measure childrens Waist sizes to see if they qualify for he also said the recommendations were not de tailed but failed to get trustees approval to have the Board meet with chief superintendent Wes Lorimer before any changes Are meeting planned trustees voted to meet with Lorimer deciding about his three most controversial recommendations the Overall program be constrict d informal arrangements be made at schools where numbers Are Small and can be kept that d casual feeding of All children who show up should be Jack secondary schools superintendent who substituted yester Day for said the constriction recommendation resulted from the provincial civic task Force study which said reports of massive numbers of intercity children were Over three persons killed in Light plane crash Lynn Lake persons were killed wednesday in the crash of a Light plane about three Kilometres Northwest of ramp and Canadian forces spokesmen 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 20minute 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 he did his he 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 Winnipeg killed in Accident a 13yearold boy was killed last night As he tried to Cross Regent ave Kelvin Frayne Swan of suite 394 Keenleyside was hit by a West bound car on Regent Avenue Between Panet Road and Highway 59 at about police would not release the name of the january by elections Likely by elections to fill two vacant City Council seats will probably be held in late mayor Bill Norrie said Norrie said he plans to announce the by election Date Stevenson Ward was vacated last month when its Pearl was appointed Manitoba Charles Ward Ric Nordman attended his last Council meeting wednesday night after being elected to the legislature tuesday As tory la for Assiniboia the loss of represent Ives in the two wards Means the Jame Assiniboia Community committee will hang in Norrie the Forward West Winnipeg com which handles such matters As zoning requires three councillors to form a quorum for meet the Only remaining councillors on the Jame Assiniboia committee Are Deputy mayor Jim Ernst Grants Mill and Jae Eadie Deer since the nomination deadline is 21 Days before election candidates would be Able to file their papers after the new Eadie Eadie said the Community commit tee had its last meeting and he Doest expect it will reconvene until the Agenda has been virtually non existent the last few he with Many items simply being received for the Only real problem is we cant hold Public which Are Nec Essary on zoning applications such As ;