Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 12, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Careers a charge Kristofferson changes his saturday plus Reading junk for the fun of it entertainment sunny today 5 Cloudy tonight 15 december 1981 i f i re cry to const Tuon Ottawa up the Queen is ready to come to Canada to proclaim the new Constitution if it wins As in the British a spokesman for prime minister tru Deau said weve had word the Queen is ready to come to take part in the Procla mation in Canada of the new Constitution subject to passage in Brit said Patrick press Secretary to Gossage noted any official word on a Royal visit must come from bucking am the Canadian govern ment is hoping the constitutional pack age can be approved by the British commons and lords and receive Royal assent in Justice minister Jean who flew to London earlier this week with the constitutional said the Queen expressed pleasure that constitutional agreement had been reached by Ottawa and nine provinces and also seemed pleased when told that which did not sign the opposed Only certain portions of the British government tabled a policy paper written by lord the foreign Indi Cating the government also is pleased at the there was no mention of Quebec refusal to fall into line or the court Case in which the province maintains it has the right to veto the Carrington also said any action by Westminster to modify aboriginal rights without the consent of the Cana Dian government would be an act of interference in Canadian Domestic free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final with supplements Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Don son aborted drug raid angers family by Cecil Rosner vice police apologized after they burst in on a North Kildonan family in an aborted drug but Homeowner Ndon Bergen said yesterday that not Good 1 dont understand How they can Barge into a persons House like and i dont understand How they can get a search warrant so he a 29yearold Pony express messenger was watching television with his wife and two Chil Dren in his Devon Avenue Home at thursday when he heard a Knock at the he opened the door a crack to Tell his visitors to use the Back Entrance to avoid a blast of cold air onto his Newborn baby in the before he could say two plainclothes police officers pushed their Way flashed badges and a search warrant and announced they were going to conduct a search for he they were joined by two other plainclothes officers who had been waiting outside in a Bergen said that after a Brief search police apologized and told him there must be some and left without looking through the entire no charges were but who has had no involvement with drugs and says his favor Ite saying is dope is for is not satisfied with the whole As far As he has he was under suspicion because police Alleg edly found his name on a piece of paper during a drug raid earlier Bergen said the words on the paper were als dope Best in a line was stroked under the and below the line was his address and Telephone Bergen said that when he asked police on what grounds they had a search warrant to raid his they showed him the piece of Bergen is also angry that police grabbed his wife Arm and refused to allow her to make a Telephone Call during the the incident left who had just come out of Hospital after a caesarean Section extremely she sleep half the night because of Bergen Fohey scared to Lvi hell out of searches confirmed police Vic division inspector Clarke Peckover yesterday con firmed there had been a number of drug searches thursday but refused to discuss any of the specific i cant respond to any complaints he gives to the Peckover he suggested that Bergen take his concerns to the police department or Peckover said it is not unusual to refuse people permission to make Telephone Calls while a search is in bankruptcy toll up Outlook by Paul Moloney retail store closings Are a major reason Manitoba business bankrupt cies have risen 71 per cent this and accountants expect retailers to have an even tougher time in i dont think the signs Are Good for retail said bankruptcy trustee Keith but Treyve seen it coming for a Long time so it come As any the Federal governments bankruptcy office Here recorded 47 store bankruptcies to the end of no which helped push the total of All business failures to 228 compared with 133 such cases in the same period last there were 799 personal bankrupt up from 749 last said Gordon head of the departments bankruptcy Section Collins said Consumers Are spending less in the stores As mortgage costs and other household expenditures Rise and concern mounts about the possibility of being Laid the first three months of next year Are going to be Collins adding that stores would be Wise to Cut Back inventories to lower their Bor rowing alter Christmas sales have worn that when they get into said accountant Earl theres a lot of people who Are very Jack president of the Winni Peg chamber of hoped that retail businesses might do Well in december and that would help them to weather the traditional january and february going to be difficult but theres no question its going to be he bankruptcies appear to be affecting retailers of All types of the 47 which bit the 26 were classified As general seven furniture and eight clothing and shoe three car two hard Ware and one tire Collins said in past years business failures were most often caused by poor management but Hes found that the prolonged High inter see bankruptcy Page 4 Day care top nip priorities for 15 session bin by Michael Doyle Winnipeg free press Ottawa the Battle to change the controversial Crow nest pass rail freight rate on Grain is expected to reach the Cabinet table in the next several weeks and both sides in the dispute Are saying whichever Way it goes the decision will be All Cabinet ministers involved have been told to keep silent about the Crow rate and anything related to it until a decision is senior officials told the free press the reason for the directive peruvian nominated in Secretary general United nations a these purity Council yesterday nominated Javier Perez de a peruvian Diplomat who skilfully avoided anger ing the Kremlin on a delicate in Mission to to be the next in Secretary once confirmed by the 157member general he will succeed Kurt the austrian in on 1 and become the first latin american to hold the Post of chief in administrative the general Assembly endorse ment in the next few Days was regarded As Perez de was undersecretary general for special political affairs until last he emerged with unexpected swiftness As the Compro Mise Choice after Waldheim and his third world tanzanian foreign minister Salim Ahmed had withdrawn to break a deadlock in the 15nation Security caution his Council sources said Perez de Cuel Lar received 10 yes one More than needed for and escaped being vetoed by any of the five permanent Council members the so Viet France and Canadas ambassador to the Gerard Pelletier said Perez de Cuellar was a very Able gentleman and we look Forward to dealing with is that the Cabinet is to consider some thing much bigger and More important to the Western Economy than the subsidized rate for sending Grain from the Prairies to Export whats on the table is a panoramic proposal which would alter the entire Structure of Western transportation and create powerful incentives for Industrial diversification in the West a proposal which would of necessity require agreement from the four West Ern proponents of the plan Are calling it the biggest Meg project Ever for the West and they say Alberta and British Columbia would be the big winners through projected Industrial diversification although Saskatchewan could be i an breakeven position because of the balance Between its Large farm sector and resources such As the officials refused to give details because of Cabinet secrecy regulations and they claim that even reveal ing the tip of the iceberg could harm their they refused to for whether the plan involves wholesale regulation of All transport rates or How the billion Seaside in the 12 budget for Western transportation would be spent under the new the comprehensive plan is favored by transport minister Jeanluc Pepin and minister Eugene Whelan while it is opposed by senator see Crow Page 4 what makes people band together to produce a record Day for the spirit of fund anything from the pleasure a reformed alcoholic expects from a sober to the empathy a Man in Hospital feels for All children at by Ingeborg Boyens Manitoba legislature will be called to order on or about 15 to implement the Dps election Premier Howard Pawley announced rent control and daycare legislation will be top priorities for the work he told Pawley said the session wont be a heavy one because the new government wont have had much time to the Premier said in future years he May opt for a split session the budget is introduced in the Spring and legislation is left for the Pawley made the announcement after a Daylong meeting with his 33 caucus hard times although he on their he said announce ments on the promised rent control plan would be made earlier in the Pawle warned hard times Are ahead for although the new nip government plans to do what it can to turn around the All Manitoban must work together to manage during Tough he Pawley said economic indicators show interest rates will continue to Rise in the housing Market will remain depressed and mining activity will slow coupled with fours years of Little Manitoba Economy is on the he we Are going to be facing increasingly difficult hard he the Premier said his government intends to use Public dollars to Spur growth and Cabinet ministers Are to come up with proposals Pawley sees hard times during the next two months to counter the downward he Pawley said the Federal government has the primary responsibility for the economic Well being of the we Are not prepared to sit As a provincial and say there is Little we can All Manitoban must work Ogeth he added a i must can Only do so Pawley said his government is now drafting a response to the Federal Bud get which will be presented to prime minister Trudeau in the pro posed cutbacks in Federal Transfer pay ments threaten Manitoba More than any other Pawley had Little to say yesterday about How his government intends to offset the predicted economic Down see hard Page Joe and Pierre Joe Clark passed another leadership test assuring him control of the tory Helm for one More while his Pierre toys with the idea of staying around for one More open ice to bolster sagging voter City councils Independent citizens election committee is opening its doors to Public scrutiny and Berbick wins Canadian Trevor unfazed by Mohammad alls Feather duster turned an aggressive attack into a Index Ann entertainment 69 Jumble 57 37 Jumble 17 27 39 34 45 17 54 7 18 17 37 61 54 6 to 25
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