Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 22, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Variety club helps make Young dreams come neighbors fear Kenora parolee House 1 Blaff Hlll Winnieg Fres p fat a for parolees Ettara shows no signs 6f closing despite Fisun Tofig Sitofi feb Fri seme residents was say it threatens the safety 6f their the pings reset fee gentle beside Spruce which lodges seven moved its bad apples Ifird the area last october without approval and has since turned neighbors Inta prisoners by intrudes no fear ints their daily sous residents were the ones behind lot kid said Blanthin we says she May m allow her age drag Hatef t6 sunbathe without us hew would you of Wolf it was in Yew Baek said who lives a Hundred metres from the Pines i8dggt which is in an the Fritty about i Kilometres Southwest 6f while dissident residents of the neighbors and the Media with their the Man behind the Wark lamp quietly carries with you really cant convince a person who afraid that theres nothing to be afraid said Wilf who Teok Central of the Pines Halfway House Frem the province More than Twa years ago in he said he moved Pines to the Mckenzie Portage Road area so the parolees could be closer to work and to entertainment and other facilities in parolees eat and sleep at Pines a to Matofey log Lodge which formerly housed tourists and Are transported daily to tree cutting Proffi their the convicts pay room and Board of for each working Day and for the Moore said he Hopes to show the most of whom Are that a person should be responsible for his own clothing and some of the see neighbors Page 4 Clear tonight 17 Cloudy tomorrow March vol 111 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets 250 Home delivery classified second class mail registration number 0286 clinic Appeal delayed by Christie Mclaren More than 400 people packed City Hall yesterday to Appeal a building permit granted Henry Morgentaler Corydon Avenue abortion but the Appeal want heard because Morgentaler want although the protesters were told to come Back it was unknown yesterday whether they Are legally entitled to Challenge the permit in the first about 200 people of All Ages Sang hymns outside the Council chamber during the afternoon while 240 More squeezed into the visitors galleries and watched civic environment committee argue Over whether the group could be protest organizers the Adoc committee against com Mercial abortion which organized the had been told by committee chairman Alf Skowron and Elmwood it could a peal the building permit the group also wanted to persuade the committee not to Grant Morgen Taler an occupancy permit for the building at 883 Corydon occupancy permits Are routinely granted once building inspections Are the clinic is to open april several committee Mem Bers wondered if the protesters had filed a formal letter of As with the City Skowron admitted he did not Tell the group How to file a proper they had sent a letter straight to their solicitors should know what the process Skowron said in an Legal difficulty the committee accepted letter to Skowron As a formal but Joe Zuken Lecnor Quay said the committee would be in Legal difficulty if it heard the a peal without the other party if the protesters had filed an Appeal the clerks office would have notified Morgentaler that he had a right to be present at the Zuken suggested if the antiabortion lobby wants to halt work on the it should go to in the the committee voted to hold a special meeting to hear the Appeal Morgentaler will be notified by Skowron but Sudesh a lawyer for the told committee that under the Winnipeg building anyone appealing a permit must be a party who has some status in the Treon said in an interview the first thing the committee will have to decide Friday is whether the antiabortion group is Knesset vote rebuffs begin Jerusalem a the israeli parliament today rebuffed prime min ister Menachem begins government by electing the oppositions candidate for the largely ceremonial Post of pres labor party legislator Chaim her a former general and Defeated supreme court Justice Mena chem a member of begins governing the vote was 61 to 57 on the first ballot in the 120seat israels speaker Menachem Savi Dor said afterwards that two votes in the secret balloting were left Blank of vows to Stop trains in Crow antiabortion clinic protesters clutch rosaries and recite prayers at City Hall tin flon death to be probed intensive care unit Man Dies during Transfer by Bob Lowery Winnipeg free press flin flon health minister Larry Desjardins has promised an investigation into the Case of a heart attack patient who died while being transferred to Winnipeg because the intensive care unit at flin flon Gener Al Hospital was Amir who was treating Alvin Nystrom when he died March said doctors had been informed the unit would be closed March 10 to 14 because of a Lack of he said he had tried and failed to have the unit reopened when nys trom was admitted March i was told that one of the supervisors had been telephoning some of the 14 nurses and staff who have intensive care none of them were available to i just could not accept that the unit could not be opened when we had a patient lying there in too critical a condition to i went to the but also without Desjardins said yesterday his office would investigate the circumstances surrounding Nystrom the minister termed the Circum stances an isolated Esmail called for nurses Pes Jardins Lack of proper staff for Northern hospitals is a prob Lem that weve i dont know when Well be Able to beat Nystrom Maureen said we Nijst Hope to get something going so this sort of thing will never happen she said her fathers death was particularly hard on her who was receiving cancer treatment in Winni Peg and had to return after the Funer they Tell us everything that could be done for dad was but you cant be it will always be in our Kozak Hospital administrator Denis Beau Din said he was away at the but from the investigations Ive made it is Clear we did everything we could for the patient under the he said the staffing problem was experienced frequently by other Hospi it has not been easy to get people to work in such stressful Situa the president of the Manitoba organization of nurses associations said yesterday the nurses at the 100bed Hospital Are not to blame for Nystrom Vera Chernecki said in an interview the Hospital has suffered from a chronic shortage of and i dont know what the reason for that shortage is at this Point in Chernecki said the hospitals 61 full time and Par time nurses have been forced to work a lot of additional shifts see probe Page 4 by Rod Edwards Winnipeg free press Oak Bluff with a crowd of 400 Farmers often in deafening the National Farmers Union yesterday won boisterous support for its fight to retain the Low railway freight rate for so High were feelings that the rally passed a Resolution threatening to Stop trains in their tracks if transport min ister Jeanluc Pepin proceeds with legislation to change the Crow nest pass freight the Farmers even backed up their enthusiasm with cold filling Plas tic ice Cream pails with More than As they were passed Down the aisles of the packed Oak Bluff Community largest rally another Resolution approved at the Crow retention probably the big Gest in Manitoba since rate revisions were first proposed several years called on Farmers to help defeat any member of parliament supporting the rate a third called on the provincial government to use its authority to Bill the railways for Back taxes owed on land like railway Yards or passenger Sta part of land Grants provided by the Federal government to get the Canadian Pacific railway to build a transcontinental line in the municipal affairs minister Pete Adam stayed to answer for the govern ment when agriculture minister Bill Uruski departed for another engage ment after delivering his Adam sympathetic Adam said he was sympathetic to the taxation which is similar to one passed by the Manitoba association of Urban a woman identifying herself As Cindy Murray seconded the motion to Stop trains in she said she didst like to advocate but it seems the Federal government is pushing our backs against the Wall and it almost seems we have no other besides the rally got half hour speeches from Nofu president Wayne Manitoba Pool Eleva tors Vic president Bill former Canadian wheat Board commissioner Charles Gibbings and Roy chairman of the wheat boards pro Ducer advisory committee and a for Mer president of the All of them condemned the Federal government for proceeding with rate changes the farm leaders con will spell economic ruin for Farmers who must pay the freight out of often volatile Grain they repeated old warn Ings and suspicions that the Crow changes Are part of an Overall strategy to relieve the government of All financial responsibilities in Grain say Ghe can freely criticize government actions now that Hes see Nofu Page 4 student Job plan in works Ottawa up the Federal and provincial governments May establish a joint new ont Ejob training pro Gram aimed at helping thousands of students who Are finding they cannot get a Job after employ ment minister Lloyd Axworthy said he told reporters the idea has been getting a favourable response in talks Between Federal and provincial minis ters and officials since january on How governments can Cope with the grow ing numbers of unemployed Young peo summer Job picture there seems to be a very Strong movement towards establishing a wage subsidy Type program to allow students to get a combination of work and training at the same he there Are already about men and women under age 25 who Are officially counted As and at least another will be on the Hunt for jobs lasting at least for the summer when the school term ends this Axworthy comments came after the daily question period in the Corn see Job Page 4 Nicaragua threatening to fight with Honduras from Managua the leftist sandinista government says it is on the verge of War with neighbouring Honduras be cause of escalating fighting against honduran based rebels that has claimed almost 300 lives since Gebru our artillery and our entire armament Are ready to take action against the anti sandinista and the puppet armies of any defence minister Humberto Ortega told a news conference late yester the situation is not from the threat of the rebel but from a danger of War with Honduras because of the support that the honduran army gives these Ortega said nicaraguan soldiers and militias were battling at least rebels backed by Yankee Imperial ism an apparent reference to the honduran military in areas of a Tagaloa and Jino Tega prov he said 205 57 troopers and eight civilians have been killed in the intensified fighting that began last at least 104 antigovernment 40 nicaraguan sol Diers and 20 civilians have been reported wounded or Ortega a state of military emergency has see n1caraguans Page 4 political snarl president Reagan chooses William Ruckelshaus to uns Narl the political mess at the environmental Protection Agency full scale War the Bushfire tory leadership Battle becomes a full scale War with the Entrance of John Crosbie and Brian help needed confusion is preventing most of the learning dist tabled students in Manitoba from getting special Index Ann 21 55 41 18 41 6 38 7 Jumble 45 38 40 21 21 sports 54 56 31 to 21 i f i
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