Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 26, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Argos Sottoway awarded Schenley As cups i Man wins court Battle up a handicapped once described As an was declared mentally competent yesterday in county Justin who has lived the last 18 years in Art institution for the mentally retarded in nearby Smiths grinned and squealed with de Light As judge John Matheson read the decision to the packed his Ronald Clark of Otta had initiated the Case by seek ing to have his son declared mentally incompetent under Ontario mental incompetency he said he had not yet decided whether to a victim since infancy of cerebral is unable to talk or feed but some medical experts testified during the emotional six Day hearing that a inquisitive mind lives within his crippled judge Matheson saying with incredible he has Man aged to communicate his As Well As his love of during the course of this we have recognized a gentle Trust believing spirit and very much a thinking human being who has a unique part to play in our compassion interdependent some of justins including his David wept while listening to the judges the father had applied to have his son declared mentally incompetent to prevent him from leaving Smiths where he believes he can receive Superior care and Justin told reporters he will move in a month to an Ottawa group Home run by a special education teacher and close Normand the struggle Between Justin and his parents began More than a year believing he had the right to sign himself in and out of the Smiths Falls Justin planned to take a Holiday to Quebec with the parents vetoed the then initiated proceedings to ensure they would have unquestionable control Over their sons Cloudy tonight Cloudy tomorrow 5 november free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets 250 Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0266 Man saved by Bell As car slams store by Gary Hunter Harry speeds decision to answer a ringing phone yesterday afternoon May have saved his the office manager for College electric in James had just stepped into his office at the rear of the Saleroom to answer the Call when he heard a when the dust settled and he glanced up from the there was a fridge poking through his office Wall and a 1975 Camaro sitting in the Speed was one of three people to escape with minor injuries after a car on Albany Street jumped the travelled 30 metres 100 feet Down a crossed Bruce Avenue and then slowed through the firms front door and display Speed said he thought the Furnace had blown there was just a like an and then there was dust you see for a couple of i said a customer had just come in the door when the phone rang and he stepped into his office to answer Russ another said he was just about to enter the Saleroom to see the customer when the place blew medical the Neville of Pinewood standing at the sales counter when the car came and was buried in said Shende managed to dig himself free of the wreckage without Graham police said Shende was taken to Grace Hospital where he was treated for Arm and leg the Accident happened about when Sharon of Hamil ton suffered what police said was believed to have been a medical emergency while driving South in she was treated for bumps and bruises and released from Grace Hospital last she was alone in the the car sheered off a 10metretall 33 feet Boulevard tree before Cross ing Bruce and crashing into the sales the car travelled the length of the eight metre 26 feet showroom it pushed All in its path dish two two Refrigeri a clothes an electric fur Narice and an adjoin ing Wall was knocked buckling a sales police estimated damage at 000 Ken free press police officers look Over car that paid unexpected visit to appliance firms cuts urged in Indian Hunting rights let them go Back to their bows and municipal Delegate says by Tom Goldstein and Mary Ann Fitzgerald the Union of Manitoba municipalities wants the province to curb Hunting rights of in the preamble to a Resolution to the organizations 79th convention yester Day requesting such the Rural municipality of Ethelbert noted indians Are allowed to Hunt night and Day and to use and to have no limit on the amount they can it also noted valuable live Stock has been killed during night but did not specifically connect indians with Only two delegates voted against a Resolution to ask the department of natural resources to put an immedi ate halt to this Type of Slaughter of our big so that it May be preserved for future yesterdays vote contrasted sharply with the Way the convention dealt with a Resolution to restrict the land hold Ings of Hutt Erite that propos Al was resoundingly Defeated wednes Day after delegates branded it racist and unlike the Hutt Erite Resolution which was contained in the convention hand the Hunting proposal was not submitted until the Middle of the three Day displeasure voiced no one from the pm of Ethelbert spoke on the Resolution which Reeve Balderstone of the pm of West Paul introduced to get it into but other delegates voiced their Dis pleasure with the rights enjoyed by the provinces status indians who can Hunt without on land where no indians can Hunt Only in Reeve de Peltz of the pm of Wood lands said such privileges discriminated against adding they were granted at a time when Indian Hunting practices were they want to have the rights to the same things As their forefathers Reeve Felix Weisgerber of the pm of Cornwallis their forefathers didst let them go Back to their bows and arrows and things like Peltz saying indians should be compelled to Hunt using the Means Avail Able when the privilege was or be subject to the same restrictions As no Indian William Kozyra of the pm of broke head said indians dont usually Hunt for but for some White Man who pays him a fancy natural resources minister Al Mackling said in an interview he is talking to native people about com plaints his department has received about the numbers of wild animals they Are historic rights we must not forget their historic rights have to be recognized and Many Harvest wild game for he but in some such As the the Moose population is under stress because of he we Are talking to the natives and the bands in those areas and i am sure they will cooperate in recognizing the number of animals that can be taken see Indian Page 4 Macdonald defends commission Ottawa up Donald Macdonald insisted yesterday the credibility of his Royal commission on the Economy will not be undermined by his past record As a Liberal Cabinet his cur rent business connections or his future political he said Only reporters and opposition politicians Are cynical about the com Mission while most canadians think it will be a useful this is a Multi partisan commission and not a Liberal he told a news conference to announce the names of nine but progressive conservative Leader Joe Clark said the appointment of the former finance minister to head an economic commission is like putting former president Richard Nixon in charge of the watergate during Macdonald two years As finance beginning in government spending increased by billion or per cent a Clark told party members at a fundraising dinner in the new democratic party has also said the commissions credibility is undermined by Macdonald record in Ottawa As Well As his ambitions As a Likely Liberal leadership who quit politics in 1978 to return to his Toronto Law said his new Job will not Stop him from considering a run at the leadership if prime minister Trudeau but he pledged he wont quit if it would jeopardize the commissions two of the Federal governments hired guns in constitutional and Energy Battles with the provinces Are among the commission see Macdonald Page 4 Ottawa agrees to Divide Ottawa up the Federal government has agreed in principle to Divide the Northwest but has ruled out granting provincial status to either the or the Yukon for the foreseeable Indian and Northern affairs minister John Munro said Munro also confirmed that new Democrat my Peter Itti Nuar will Cross the House of commons floor to sit As a Liberal Munro said in an interview there have been absolutely no deals be tween Itti Nuar and prime minister Trudeau that the 32yearold my would be named to Cabinet to oversee Divi Munro was flying to Frobisher today to snowed in there before trav Elling to Yellowknife where Munro will address an evening session of the legislative Ittin ars defection appeared to Shock nip Leader de Broadbent who said late last night Itti Nuar haunt told him he was leaving the Ottawa decision to allow division of the into two political entities is contingent on a number of northerners must forge a consensus on such crucial issues As future locations of any new administrative centres and the distribution of Powers with respect to regional an territorial Levels of Munro said in a he also cautioned that settling out standing native land which cover much of the vast could affect chances of in ruling out provincial status for the and the Munro urged northerners to understand realities be Hind the the Small population a vast an undeveloped and narrowly based Economy and the need of the Federal government to protect Cana Das National interests All militate against serious consideration of provincial status at this act will be amended the Yukon will be amended when native claims Are facilitating a loosening of Ottawa control Over the territory and allowing responsible government in the he there has been growing pressure on Cabinet to split the territory since an april 14 plebiscite there found 56 per cent in favor of an East West roughly along the calling the announcement an historic Munro said the Canadian nation As a whole can Only Benefit from the growing strength and responsibility of the political institutions in the bulgarian charged in plot to kill Pope John Paul v Rome a police had sufficient evidence to justify the arrest of a bulgarian airline official and to charge him with being part of a conspiracy in the shooting of Pope John an italian magistrate said the bulgarian embassy has denounced the arrest of Ivanov Sergia an the airlines Rome station As illegal and unfounded and added that its government had no evolvement in the assassination attempt last magistrate Ilario Martella issued a statement today to rebut the embassy allegation that Antonov was arrested but he added he knew of no plots by International any such report at the moment is without Martella was referring to speculation that Mehmet Ali who shot the Pope in Peters Square on May was aided by groups ranging from turkish rightists to the bulgarian secret see bulgarian Page 4 crash Landing a Liberal my says Quebe Cair 2 is just like gut he wonders will it feathers Fly transport minister Jeanne Pepin Doest Rule out the possibility that Row nest pass freight rate Reform plans will fall saving Energy Manitoba climate has forced Home builders to become North american leaders in constructing Energy efficient no tears a Winnipeg woman and her daughter meet 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