Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 30, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba
November so 1982 i j j Jwj j3 to i pm a g assault claimed Pawley pitches in at a Hospital while Cowan with Beard provides stationary officials visit Job creation Sites so Damn Many politicians interrupting our Miner laments by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press Thompson it was politicians Day on the Thompson Job creation Sites yesterday As officials toured projects funded by a federa Provin Cial Premier Howard accompanied by Northern affairs minister Jay visited work Sites at the Thompson recreation the pentecostal Church and the crawl space beneath the Thompson general at the Pawley and Cowan climbed into a ditch where a Miner and three smelter workers were removing heavy Gumbo soil with picks and show there Are metres Yards of such material to be taken out by hand in preparation for construction of badly needed storage the Premier promptly asked for a shovel and began to make a modest contribution to the Mammoth Cowan spoke words of encouragement City Calendar As he leaned on a Long handled about 30 minutes earlier employ ment minister Lloyd Axworthy visited the site while the workers were on a Coffee a Miner who says digging the mud is much harder than drilling Nickel Ore in an Inco objected to so Damn Many politicians interrupting our i came Here to do a Job and to keep at it without politicians bother ing he Axworthy also visited the Thompson crisis Centre and the work site at the United steelworkers of America it Means a lot to see these he we plan for them a Way off in Ottawa and it Means a lot to see things happening As a project manager John Harkness said 177 Laid off Inco and other unemployed persons Are currently working on 39 the number employed is expected to reach 300 by the end of the month when several Large projects for the mystery Lake school division will be in full unemployment insurance commis Sion officials say 350 applications have been received from people seeking to work on the Pic officials said they expect All those who apply will be employed by january when other City projects at the steelworkers local Man believed drowned in Lake John of is believed to have drowned 20 when his car broke through ice on Lake of the Prairies about three Kilometres Northwest of an ramp spokes Man said efforts Are under Way to recover the 79yearold mans ramp president Morgan Svendsen Goldax worthy a mass Appeal on behalf of 150 Laid off Inco employees is to be presented to the Pic Board of these employees were on shift sat urday and sunday before the Inco shutdown began on 1 at 8 according to Pic regulations the work week ends Friday arid Inco employees who work the weekend have had their pay deducted from their first Pic due this Svendsen said the workers Are unjustly penalized under the Pic Regula Tion because they were simply completing their regular five Day he noted that the same group will be penalized when the Inco workers Are to report for work on some members of the group have lost two shifts pay and others have lost More than 20 other apprentices Are also caught in a similar Svendsen Axworthy said he would investigate the by Gerri Stow Ryan Winnipeg free press the Pas a 21yearold Clear water Lake than testified yesterday he was assaulted arid threatened by five of duty ramp officers who had chased him around a hotel lobby and dragged him outside to their Allan Hoard told chief provincial judge Harold Gyles during the offi cers trial Fie was forced to stand against the vehicle during the alleged incident while he was twice in the Temple and said dont with one of our Guys either in of out of uniform of Well drown you in one of the Hoard suspended from Force ramp John Henry and Terence Christopher Are charged with two counts of common assault and one of inti Mida they have been suspended from the police Force with pay since june the Day after charges were constables Richard Clayton Harold Lloyd and Robert Ashley Are each charged with one count of common assault and one count of intimidation and Are still on Hoard testified he and two friends were having a conversation outside the at when a car full of intoxicated police officers pulled up an began harassing Hoard said he was slapped by Hoss Feld twice during the confrontation and that one of his David was pushed in the Chest by Hossfeld asked me if i wanted to go at Hoard and i told him we didst do anything to according to Klasson left for while he went to the towns ramp detachment to Hoard said he left the station on a 10speed but the car with the five men spotted him on Edwards made a turn and pursued went into hotel i took off on my Bike and headed to the Hoard i thought they were coming after Hoard went into the hotel lobby and called town ramp asking them to Send an i told them there was going to be trouble and asked if they could Send somebody the five men noticed Hoard inside the he and came after they chased him around the reception subdued him in a Corner and dragged him Hoard said a town ramp Van pulled up and he started walking toward it when Willett youve got 15 minutes to withdraw your go Tell those Crown counsel John Parker produced a torn jacket and broken watch which Hoard said were damaged Dur ing the scuffle in the the second person allegedly testified he was pushed a couple of titties by Wiliette and Feld during the incident and walking away heard a slap and turned around to see hoards hat flying off his he incorrectly identified Hossfeld in the Douglas Bartlett of the Pas said he was walking Home from work when he heard an argument outside the we he said he saw Hoard get slapped and his hat fall and saw Klasson being pushed around by two one whom he identified As they had been drinking Margaret Judith Barry and Robert William both employees of the Escana described the scene in the lobby that evening As both agreed the officers moved Hoard from behind the reception across the lobby and out the r assistant said he knew the officers Well and i could Tell they had been Barry you could Tell that Young fellow didst want to go with they were telling him they just wanted to talk to him but he was he didst want to go so they had to take defence counsel Norm rep resenting indicated in Cross examination Hoard has a pattern of antagonizing Hoard admitted he has been convicted on several counts of mischief for such things As painting pigs on a police calling police officers and spitting in and on police Hoard admitted he has been convicted on charges of wilful enter and escaping lawful Cus Tody and various liquor Willetts Hymie questioned the witness about approaching a lawyer after the alleged june 10 incident and asking him to see if he could get some Money for you for what happened at the Hoard replied he had hoped to make a Deal with the police Klasson also admitted to previous police involvement including convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol and damaging a police he said Willett has arrested him the trial dissident poets works to be Kenneth University of Manitoba history will read from the works of hungarian dissident poet George Petri at 8 today at liberation 160 Spence admission is the Sage eng old timers hockey club will sponsor a monster Bingo at 8 today at the Winnipeg convention Sage eng old timers is the Only Indian team involved in the 1983 world cup Competition held in Munich this the Bingo will help raise funds to enable the team to travel to the tournament War 60 years of age and older who due to extenuating circumstances would miss Christmas can attend a dinner at weather temperature comparisons h High Praturi l Low cold front worm front 6 16 in the banquet Hall of Winnipeg unit Young gifts and entertainment will be admission by ticket Only which May be obtained at the provincial command 275 Garry Between 10 and 2 from tomorrow to 15 except the the Winnipeg coordinating committee for disarmament will present the film if you love this planet at thursday at the unitarian Sargent Avenue and Banning admission is a discussion will follow the film Western works will hold its third annual Manitoba Christmas Craft Sale from noon to 10 thursday from 10 to 10 Friday and from 10 6 saturday and sunday at the Winnipeg convention More than 150 artists and artisans from Manitoba and Ontario will our mistake a Story in thursdays paper wrongly attributed to Canadian wheat Board spokesman John Morriss a statement that there would be Little or no final payments for the 198182 crop in Morriss said Only that Pool accounts had been payments were being and they would be announced in a Story saturday said wrongly that the postal rate for mailing Christmas cards to the United states is 35 in the rate is 30 cents provided the card is and the words printed papers Are written on the i1 cantors Gallagher at Quelch veal Sale Long loins of beef Cut wrapped4 deaths classified death Winnipeg area forecast Vir table cloudiness today with morning fog High near mostly Cloudy tonight and tomorrow with Brief periods of Light Snow a join a risk of freezing us tonight near High tomorrow near extended Outlook Slathern Manitoba Cloudy thursday with occasional temperatures near Normal readings of 7 and Cloudy periods Friday and saturday with above Normal Nurt born Manitoba mainly Cloudy with occasional flurries throughout the temperatures near Normal readings of 12 and 42 climbing to above Normal by Ontario Cloudy thursday and Friday with occasion Al Cloudy periods temperatures above Normal readings of 4 Ana 43 throughout the e Perl i 6 Stockholm Tel Aviv Cloudy i Cas Cloudy i fair fair i Cloudy i Clear Cloudy fair Clear Cloudy Clouds Winnipeg temperature comparisons 4 5 2 0 tas year 2 Normal he often i retort to 1w2 4 2 i Muu roves Oso Tansu Petronella wife of Peter Beryl Baka l husband of Dora Nora widow of Maurice of Oak widow of William Hutchi son of Swan of Thunder formerly of wife of Maurice Norbert husband of Etta of 275 Annes widow of Harry of 445 Stafford suite maj Prie of wife of Russel Aaron of husband of Rose 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