Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 21, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Entertainment night cleric fined for shoplifting careers forecasting today last paintings by Pamela Fayerman a United Church minister who pleaded guilty yesterday to her third shop lifting offence was fined by a judge who expressed concern that she is still acting As a Dorothy Margaret a minister in Moose admit Ted stealing a Blouse and a pair of pants from a woolco store in the uni City shopping Centre while in Winnipeg july in fining provincial court judge Ted Lister also imposed a oneyear term of Paul kurd us said in an interview from Regina last night he was shocked to learn of the convictions and that he had no previous knowledge of cautious about specifying what action May be taken against Campbell said the offences wont be cause to throw her but we also cant ignore they cant be Over but he said kurd would be helped by her colleagues so that she Doest move into the future As isolated As she has obviously been in the while we dont expect ministers to be at the same we cant Overlook irregularities in the social we have to question Why somebody does that to them Campbell said that minor criminal records do not preclude people from see United Page 4 Cloudy tonighti8 sunny tomorrow 0 november free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final 25c 400 with supplements Home delivery 9570550 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Hopes pinned on Grey cup who in a u n n salesmen have set up shop outside a Montreal Ucitel to try their Hopes on the Grey the two souvenir and Cash in on hoopla surrounding tomorrows Ottawa takes up homeowners cause Maceachen pledges to help people locked into sky High mortgages a a Ottawa up finance minister Allan Maceachen agreed yesterday to take up the cause of homeowners who were locked into sky High interest rates when their mortgages were renewed earlier this the minister made the commitment in response to a proposal from nip Industry critic Ian but offered Little elaboration either inside or out Side the Deans asked Maceachen to come to the Aid of homeowners who were forced to renew mortgages at rates As High As 22 per cent and to have those rates reduced to current the minister said Banks and other lending institutions have already at tempted to avoid Locking homeowners to High but he also said Deans suggestion made sense and promised it would be interest rates reached record Levels in late and a spokesman for Canada mortgage and housing estimated some families Ren ewed mortgages during the three worst u Rupert land my a punched on nose during Victory Bash Harper Victory Bash by Paul Moloney Elijah elected tuesday As new democratic la for Ruperts says he received a bloody nose after being struck by an employee of the Carlton inn during a Victory Cele bration wednesday chief of red sucker Lake said yesterday the incident occurred when he went Down to the lobby to buy cigarettes in the Early hours of thursday he hit me and that about i didst fight Back or i got a bloody that who staying at the added that police came to see him in his room after the they asked me if i wanted to Lay charges and i said Ben hotel said the hotel had asked harpers group to tone Down the but he want aware of any fight Between a hotel employee and the Dan executive assistant to Premier elect Howard said he had received reports about an argument Between Harper and a hotel but it want consid ered Harper said he had a few words with the but he didst recall exactly what was he said up to 100 of his supporters and Campaign workers had joined in the held in a third floor meet ing everybody was Happy that i was pretty Well Happy months september and octo since mortgage rates have fallen to As Low As 1714 per cent As a result of declines in the trendsetting Bank of Canada Deans said he knows of one Homeowner who had been asked to renew his mortgage yesterday at a rate of 2134 per a typical mortgage of amortized Over 25 years costs a Homeowner a month in principal and inter est at a rate of 22 per the monthly payments on that same Mort Gage at per cent Are or outside the Maceachen said he has had a continuing Dia Logu with mortgage but he gave no indication that any special meeting would be arranged to discuss Deans proposal for reducing past mortgage emergency measures i dont think i need a meeting to make that he after mortgage rates soared to rec Ord Levels in the several lending institutions announced emergency measures to ease the Burden on Home the Royal Bank of for sex announced a five Point plan that included a special oneyear rate for mortgages due for renewal on 1 and the Royal offered a renewal rate of 19 per cent at a time when the going rate was 2w4 per Peter the Banks assistant general manager for mortgages and retail said in a Telephone interview from Montreal yesterday that Ottawa Page 4 rights Deal says Chretien by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa reinstatement of full constitutional rights for women and natives appears Likely after three reluctant premiers said yesterday they Are willing to move on the i think the problem is virtually Justice minister Jean Chretien said after a flurry of proposals by telex and statements from Provin Cial capitals late in the Day indicated a Deal was we will go to London both with the entrenchment of women rights and native rights in the Chretien but opposition Leader Joe Clark argued that More was not Only should those two categories of rights be but the govern ment should arrange to offer Quebec exactly what it demanded in an april agreement with seven formerly Issi Dent he said Quebec should have full compensation if it decides to opt out of constitutional changes affecting the Levesque should in any Case be forced to make a Clark he should approve either a plan which has support from the people of his province or one that meets parti quebecois separatist no penalty Clark said Quebec should not be penalized financially for opting out of constitutional there should be no requirement to buy what we Call a Clark if it is to be a free no province should be forced to incur a financial the discussion was around a propos Al of the Federal government and the nine English speaking provinces signed 5 slightly was placed yesterday before the com it allows provinces to opt out of certain constitutional but re quires they pick the full fiscal Tab for their decisions except on cultural or education Quebec Premier Rene Levesque has contended that the result would be double taxation general taxation for Quebe cers to support an existing Feder Al program and separate contributions to support whatever provincial system remained after opting i cant think of my country without Clark said in a forceful and emotional we have to but its not enough to be Here to think Good Clark we have to Clark said his proposal on Quebec was one of three on the the other two Deal with entrenchment of native rights and women the commons yesterday unanimously approved a motion requiring the insertion of native rights in the constr Tion and the Day before it had agreed to entrenchment of women de spite opposition from certain Provin Cial although the motions sound such motions do not normally result in Clark came Down hard on the treat ment accorded native people by Vari Ous the land which native people took As their own was taken and in return the offer was often often sometimes nothing at Clark although he said history cannot be Clark said the rights of can Adas aboriginal Peoples could at least be Levesque sent Clark a message yesterday saying he noted with pleasure proposals to allow Quebec full fiscal compensation for opting adding that Clark is the first political party Leader to recognize full fiscal compel a fundamental requirement of but Clarks message was tougher than Levesque might have see rights Page 4 army units de to bases popular Job los Angeles times Poland the special polish military units dispatched into the Countryside four weeks ago with Drew to their bases yesterday after putting local authorities on notice to clean up their the action was almost As big a Surprise As the announcement late last month that the special units had been that disclosure initially raised fears that the government was going to impose martial Law in the face of the continuing economic and political Cri Sis yesterdays withdrawal followed meetings in which leaders of More than 800 special military units handed to local officials lists of issues which have to be investigated or according to Stanislaw Mas Tan defence ministry the operation of the teams served As an incentive for the local adminis which has been made aware of its shortcomings and will probably work to eradicate Mas Tan Sowicz a government official explained yesterdays withdrawal by it must be a Normal the army cant substitute for local adm Nistra it was feared that the units Mission was to crack Down on protes ters and Force Farmers to sell their livestock to the state for the units quickly won the local population when they instead concentrated on local bureaucratic Bun see polish Page 4 Severance when the nip gets around to traditional postelection those for whom the a is poised will get 42 Days Irish strike firebrand minister Ian Paisley Call for a general strike to protest failure to crush the Ira May go new lottery the inter provincial lottery already responsible for the provincial and super loto pulls another out of the Bianca bid Bianca micks appeals for salvadoran Index Ann 38 63 32 45 classified 37 55 6 Jumble Jumble 33 63 7 19 to
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