Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 29, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Cool eskimos Toronto i Warren Moeft and a windswept storm combined to Dampen thl spirits of Toronto argonauts and their enthusiastic Hometown supporters As Edmonton eskimos won an unprecedented fifth consecutive Grey cup championship Campbell has Jef playing before crowd Ever at stadium ii Moon passed for 319 Yards and tossed two touch Down to wide receiver irian Kelly to Lead the eskimos to a 3216 Victory Over the Argos who were ing in their first Orey cup final fullback Neil Lumsden rushed for another touchdown while kicker Cave Cutler booted four Field goals and tw6 converts to Complete the sch tag for which won its 10th straight game this season after posting a 35 record Midway through the Cutler established Grey cup records for most career mints and most Toronto career Field goals he has played fit Hixie Grey gup with besides being the eskimos ninth Grey cup arid their sixth win in the last 10 if was also the last game for head cafe a Hugh who leaving dem Piton after years to coach Ift the United states football Edff Ontott residents took the Eski trios will Ift stride with few people spilling on to Jasper the Fri gift downtown for pm Otily Ift the Alberta hit afet Wittst before r it fief name Barf Fri sub Friy after Tow Jame started am pm mid John who made a Huff Leia Call to his Cable att if Fly Fleitis were Poffe police spokesman miss Saskatchewan Les lie was named miss Grey sunny today 1 Cloudy tonight 8 november Home delivery classified 9662330 Sun rides sets Moon of cases sets second Reoatha a police officer photographs blood outside a Marion Street restaurant yesterday after a Holdup and restaurant Patron shot in the leg As he tried to Stop armed robber i by Cecil Rosner a Winnipeg fan was shot in the leg last night after chasing two robbers who held up the Chicken Delight restaurant at 288 Marion Randy the assistant Aper of the two masked one of them armed with a sawed off entered the store shortly before 10 de and were Given a Small As they two Young men web were in the restaurant ran after they tussle briefly and the armed robber shot one of the custom ers in the a witness said the gunman was standing about a metre away when the shooting second customer was not the injured Man was identified As Rick undergoing sur Gery to his leg late last and was reported in Good condition at Boni face general a Pool of blood stained the pave ment in front of the store where the shooting we were walking do withe Street when we heard some said Angie Thurston of Bertrand who witnessed the she and her Friend saw incident while standing on the opposite Side of Marion one of them had this Guys mask half then he shot Thurston said there was a single before the Jwo robbers fled on the injured mans Friend Gaye but could not catch up with the two she detectives interviewed wit Nesses inside the officers fanned out in the area in an Effort to find the two police depart ments canine unit was also brought to the no suspects had been Early today and police were releasing details of the the robbery was one of a number of armed holdups in the City during the police said a Man armed with a knife robbed the Pic pop store at 661 Pembina at he received a Small amount of Cash before there were no a second at 764 Keewatin was robbed Satur Day at about police say two men with knives demanded Money from the female clerk and were Given no one was Chalmers grocery at 651 Chalmers Avenue was also robbed saturday by four they stole Money and cigarettes before the 68 year old female attendant was not Trade talks reach limited Accord Geneva Reuter world Trade ministers pledged Early today to resist protectionist pressures and promote Liberal although the european Community expressed some Australia dissociated itself from the final document adopted at the end of a conference of the general agreement on tariffs and tie declaration left unresolved most disputes which one time brought the conference to the Brink of but ministers emerging from the final full session said they were relieved that limited agreement had been most said the outcome would help Avert the threat of an International Trade War As the world struggles to with the final document agreed to set up a committee on agricultural but excluded any commitment to phase out farm Export subsidies during the next two this had been sought by the United states and most third world but it was stoutly resisted by the 10country european Community on the grounds its common agricultural anti klan demonstration erupts into Rock throwing rage Washington a of Columbia police chief Maurice Turner blames misfits and opportunists hellbent on crime for a violent ram Page that erupted the heart of the capital after an abortive Demon stration by the Kun flux it was senseless rage which cannot be excused nor turn or said of the teargas tossing Melee saturday As several thousand anti klan demonstrators clashed with he said police and City officials this week would try to discover what went wrong and Why it went wrong in capitals worst outburst of unrest the Antiwar protests of More than a decade when the disturbances police were already escorting out of town the 40 tens men who ha4 held a Brief rally in Lafayette across from the White the klan protesting legislation that would Grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens in the United states had planned to March in Washington for the first time since when paraded without but at the urging of Days scheduled March Down Pennsyl Vania Avenue was abruptly while angered at the audacity of the Kjan to demonstrate in a City that is 70 per cent several Community see rioters Page 4 policy would be the which accounts for 40 per cent of the worlds issued a separate statement saying it accepted the creation of an agriculture com Mittee on the understanding that this implied no commitment to any new negotiation or the final document also pledged determined efforts to Drift toward protectionist measures and refrain from these in but on an it Cut out earlier phrasing which would have made this governments promised not to obstruct the settlement of trading Dis Putes but the document did not make Gatts rulings As had been sought by the United states and third world countries against an it also sidestepped another dispute Between the europeans and the third world Over temporary import controls imposed by governments to safeguard threatened 5ee Gatts Page 4 by am and Fred Youngs growing doubts Are gnawing at Many City councillors Confidence in the Core area delays and political interference will leave the downtown development Short of its interviews with 20 of 30 Council members several also complained Council has been forced to rubber stamp approvals for aspects of the funded equally by the provincial government and the political interests but others said they Are satisfied generally with the Progress of the Mas Sive Don Gerrie praised mayor Bill Norrie for the time and Effort he has put into the Core Hes to be although Tough economic times May mean some of its objectives will take longer to Gerrie chairman of the cites finance committee predicted it will in the end be what was envisioned by those who wanted to redevelop i dont think done it any said Gerrie of the Structure of the Threeman policy com consisting of Urban affairs minister Eugene Kostyra and employment minister Lloyd a Larry Fleisher Independent citizens election cent Heights said he gained Confidence in the program after seeing a slide show prepared by the initiative but he cautioned that program does not seem to be heading toward injecting life into the particularly North of Portage dont want a ghetto on the North he Fleisher said the Only reservation he has about the program is that political interests will overrun could be beneficial to the my fear is that we Don get into this political patronage crap but there is a solid Core of Council lors who have grave concerns about the Core area Bill Neville said he projects Arent As Well putas they should be and a concern about the ultimate viability of Are v Neville Heights said is Little involvement from the and along with what he As a distribution of government funds could be a stumbling Neville con Cerns about the tripartite policy com the two operate on a quite different footing mayor can have their positions shape Din i think it make things see councillors Page 4 Low on by Glen Mackenzie Secretary Treasur ers and eve teachers have a higher regard for school trustees than trustees have for according to a Manitoba association of school trustees eight three per cent of Secretary treasurers said they believe school boards do a Good compared with 76 per cent of superintendents and 74 per cent of but Only 67 per cent of trustees said boards do a Good 20 per cent said they do not and 13 per cent had no asked if they believe their own Board does a Good the results were More but the pattern rained 92 per cent of Secretary per cent of super Riten 75 percent of teachers arid 73 per cent of trustees said the pattern also Hel when respondents were asked if their division has an education sixty per cent of trustees saying they believe it compared with 79 per cent of Secre 70 per cent of Superb Pendents and 67 per cent of besides having a lower opinion of themselves than the other a far smaller percentage of trustees filled out the Mast spokesmen said 350 of 700 teachers asked to participate did along with 37 of 6q of 57 but Roy Mast education vices said while 45 provinces approximately 450tschqol trustees were asked to fill put Only 15 did so in the Njo nth trustees had v better response rate than the general White said Only 30 of 300 residents who were asked to participate did he also said he believed the trustees response rate was rather Normal for such a adding it Nofte signed to by done scientifically White also said he was at a loss to explain Why trustees responded the Way they did about r Kris a Manitoba ers society professional said had such positive feelings about 9roonth year he said because he Senj forms to association off for he As suited the Murp activist teachers them and respond Crit paily about trustees than would other the Mast Survey also foiind1 few than half the trustees believe the education system serve students witbj7 per cent saying 33 per cent that it Doest 20 or cent haying no by 83 per of Bath teachers and As Well As 78 per cent of answer eco yes to this unwelcome world hospitable to the i0million a in Call 10 arms Howard Pawle has madness and third wont be Rueh change until the nip r fuel fire wire draining an my rocket Shaft today to uncover the remains of workers killed in a winning and 43 Index Ann 18 Jumble g7 business 9 class filed 31 7 focus Mullen win flt 8 14878q7 1986898 deaths to i i k i
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