Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 28, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Entertainment worlds going Cagney today radicals at Levesques heels Home finder Spruce up Home for its time to kick off fund drive with Christmas Day less than four weeks the annual Appeal for funds for the Christmas cheer Board is kicked off today by sports editor Hal Sigurdson on Page the purpose of the spirit of Christ Mas Campaign is to raise Money to assist the cheer boards Effort to pro vide hampers of food and childrens toys at Christmas for Winnipeg needy last the free press spirit of Christmas Campaign raised a record of Christmas total of even More will be required this year if the Christmas cheer Board is to reach All of its donations will be accepted by Che Money order or in by mail or in through the sports depart ment or at the business counter on the main official receipts for tax purposes will be issued by the Christ Mas cheer free press readers Are asked to provide assistance to the cheer Board and you can keep up with the Progress of the Campaign on the sports pages in the weeks to see Page 47 for the opening Clear tonight 8 sunny tomorrow 0 november 1981 free press final 250 40t with supplements Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets second class mail registration number 0286 free press wetland employee Tami Berg toys with a cockatoo kidnapped from the pet shop in eaten place in 7 Bira fancier by Steve Pona a kidnapped cockatoo that went for a Waddle at the wrong time helped police solve one of the Fowles crimes in the cites theman found in pos session of a Bird which went missing from its Cage in a downtown pet shop was fined and placed on a years probation by county court judge Daniel court was told Daniel Peter com was arrested after police investigating the cockatoos disappearance went to combos House last january and spotted the Bird walking across his living room combot had originally been charged with the theft of named but the charge was stayed by Crown counsel Sheilla he pleaded guilty to Possession of stolen the cockatoo was kept in a three sided Cage along with four other exotic including its mate spice wetland in Eaton it was reported missing Linburd told the court nobody noticed the Bird being removed from the but a clerk said she saw four Young men near the then saw them leave the store in a who was not in court for yesterdays had one of its wings clipped and was unable to after sugars disappearance was pet shops around the City were notified to be on the Lookout for the stray one of Only four or five of its kind in court was told combot visited Kil Donan 301 Bowman at about the Day the Bird went asking for a Cage in which to House the Willy the told a preliminary hearing he became and went to Telephone pet when he combot was Schmidt notified police and they went to the accused Dall Enlea ave nue Home the next court was Constable Jack Webster testified a red River Community College answered the see cockatoo Page 4 Cabinet ministers looking for jobs Lyon Only one in outgoing conservative Cabinet with full time role by Mary Ann Fitzgerald at 9 when conserva Tive Premier Sterling Lyon hands his governments resignation to Pearl 14 of his Cabinet ministers will be looking for Par time or full time a is the Only Mem Ber of the outgoing Cabinet to keep a full time but the move into the office of the Leader of the opposition will Cost him a yearly drop in pay to about final press four the ministers Energy minister Don education minis Ter Keith Community services minister George Minaker and labor minister Ken Macmaster failed to win reelection and will be looking for other but first in going to take my gun and my dog and spend a week in the Bush working my sons Mac who represented the Northern seat of said in an inter Macmaster off to tramline Craik into private sector Ive had two or three interesting who has technically been on leave from proposals in the Industrial relations his Job As personnel manager for Inco Field and in certainly going to have a for the past four Good look at said returning to where he was a Union member before joining the ranks of is one his Job offers Are in Manitoba and he would like to remain in the North for a couple of years until his 15yearold finishes High a 50yearold says Hes going to take a six week but in looking Forward to re entry into the private possibly related to the Energy some possibilities have been mentioned to but none Are related to the companies he has dealt with in Meg project he the Craik family owns Fine line com a word processing Busi Ness which is run by his and daughters Judy Ginter and i wont stay in i would just get in their Craik a 49yearold former vice principal of Stonewall says Hes in no hurry to jump into a new when he he will be looking for a new he already has see outgoing Page 4 Constitution Oes to vote by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa fifteen months of fractious and sometimes inspired constitutional debate will be Over wednes the Canadian Resolution to bring Home the 1867 British North America including a weakened charter of rights and an amending formula should be on its Way to Britain shortly after ending 54 years of Constitution Al deadlock in says Quebec if British parliamentarians pass the Canada will gain its official inde Independence Victory some say is less technical than it ought to be considering the gyrations the country politicians were forced to go through to convince Britain its constitutional plan is the wednesday vote is scheduled for 2 Cost under a complicated new Deal worked out Between House leaders for the three but Quebec Premier Rene Levesque is maintaining that his province has a traditional right to veto constitutional change and prime minister Trudeau promised a detailed reply Early next Levesque said last night in nearby that he would Likely bring the question of Quebec right to veto before Quebec court of Appeal ahead of the wednesday and Quebec representative in Lon Don yesterday told Britain 635 maps by letter that the new pact is constitutionally unacceptable without Quebec the position is based on the widely accepted View in Quebec that the prov Ince has an historical right to veto constitutional change affecting the position backed the position has been supported in principle by Quebec Liberal Leader Claude Ryan and has been strongly defended in the past by a series of Quebec premiers from All political the Contention is that Quebec is a if not a Sovereign and therefore has its own right to self de termination under the concept of the the duality of Canada a country created by two founding but prime minister Trudeau said yesterday that Quebec Premier Rene Levesque gave up any veto right when he made a Deal with the seven other dissident provinces which placed All provinces on an equal footing for constitutional and Trudeau claimed his govern ment was the one which All along recognized Quebec veto right though in a political rather than a Legal various other premiers yesterday argued that Quebec has no veto citing a 28 supreme court of Canada decision which showed that unanimity was not required for constitutional Trudeau sent a Telegram yesterday to Levesque saying his officials and his ministers would look carefully at the veto question before sending Quebec a formal and detailed reply Early next Levesque tabled in the National As Sembly an order Council wednesday formally opposing the Federal constitutional package move some Are interpreting As the first step toward civil disobedience by a Canadian prov Legal experts have come Forth to argue Quebec has an historical right to veto constitutional change affecting Quebec and Levesque has said numer Ous times in the past that his province see pm Page 4 airfares going Oil too Toronto up air Canada has applied for fare increases of per cent on Canadian routes and 10 per cent on flights to the United states except a Toronto newspaper the Globe and mail newspaper says the new fares to the United states go into effect 17 and new Domestic fares take effect the increases have been filed with the Canadian transport commission and will become effective unless the commission the airline has said it needs High earnings to help pay for a Multi Bil lion Dollar program to buy new aircraft and equipment in the canadians face higher costs for gasoline and Home heating the prices of both will Rise tuesday by on half cent a litre cents a gallon As a result of an 1 in crease in Domestic wellhead Oil a Federal decision to lift a special consumer tax of a barrel at Midnight monday will offset the effects of the wellhead see Gas Page 4 Dollar rises above 85 cents Toronto up the Canadian Dollar closed at More than 85 cents on foreign Exchange markets yesterday the first time since the actual closing level was but Market participants suggested it could have been higher had the Bank of Canada not the close thursday was cents and a week ago it was yesterdays closing rate was even More startling because the Dollar set record Low Levels in the 80cent Range in Early Barry manager of the foreign Exchange department of Wood Gundy attributed the dollars re cent strength to the weakening in Short term interest expectations of a further decline in rates and a deepening another Factor in the dollars strength has been the fact the Bank of Canada has surprised everybody by keeping interest rates so he borrowing by canadians in Capi Tal markets following the fall in rates has also increased the demand for Canadian priority 1 implementation of a mortgage interest Relief program will be the new democratic party first says Premier elect Howard rebel priest we Are the Only True says rebel priest father Yves who still celebrates the forbidden tridentine 2 hunger strike soviet dissident Leader Andrei now on a hunger strike languishes in internal exile because Hes too influential to Zero interest Adway marketing has unveiled a plan where condominium buyers who pay on third Down can remit the balance at Zero the Index Ann 19 41 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