Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 26, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
I 20 years later Twenty years beatles emerged from England to become the important thing that had Ever happened to pop 729 f Friendly curse 01 Larry has a curse the Mutual respect he shares with Winnipeg jets coach Tom super babies once considered helpless but adorable lumps of babies Are now recognized As Brainy Little ill year Pope John Paul ii opened the extraordinary holy year yesterday to Mark the anniversary of christs 111 weather Clearing today 2 sunny tomorrow 2 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Index Ann Landers Bridge business entertainment Jumble Puzzle Jumble entry saturday plus to 55 65 54 57 15 62 14 46 6 45 21 51 67 85 52 65 7 29 65 73 58 65 6 the to i h l Grant lures applicant into dire Straits by Fred Youngs one of tie first five applied fits fat a Manitoba government Wiffie hot and mortgage program is if and still Hast seen any Money seven Fri otitis after taking of a Core area somewhere Between the promises of fast september when he took Ien of his Wardlaw Street Home and the reality of Alan Blanchette has had to scrimp and sell his possessions of Lett a flite out of packet and in debt to is father for about Blan Rehette is broke his plans for the old Home Are in the air Canada flight attendant decided to buy the for in september under a Vine Al program that provides ing to Purchase and fix up older Rie said he qualifies under All the aspects of the program the Home in the administered by the Manitoba housing and renewal takes in a number of including Federal Tome renovation corporation officials were Able for comment so All Blanchette has got is a Blank Wall when he has gone to Marc for the Money he to operate two lives in an apart to new in on of my Blanchette sold his grand piano for a song and is now Selling his As he had to borrow about from his father to pay for the House after the Bank Ops rating the Loprate mortgage portion of the provincial scheme walked because it is suspicious of the i purchased it on the condition they tote province would be looking after the added that he was among the first people in Manitoba to sip on fur Biane Hetter talks the More vials twice a said he has been Able to get by with the help of his f Athir and the Sale of his but How Many people would be Able to mat he asked they want people like myself ing in the Core he they see applicant Page 4 press weekend 500 Hoff ii delivery 9s7osso classified 9562330 s6c6n6 class mail req station numb6s 6286 March Winnipeg press vol 111 no 99 Ottawa gives in on tax by Murray Mcneill finance minister Vic Schroeder has won his payroll tax squabble with the Federal but rather than pay the provincial the Federal government will begin giving Manitoba Grants of about million to cover the approximate value of the payroll in making the announce ment employment minister Lloyd Axworthy said the Grants will not be Ottawa will pay the Money beginning with the 198384 fiscal which starts april but has no intention of paying the million to million for the year just who attended the a worthy news said he was pleased to hear the its Nice to see some cooperation Between the two Levels of and i Jope it the finance minister As for the retroactivity Schroeder said my preference would to get it Back to july whether Manitoba will press the will be up to Cabinet to he the which was introduced in last Mays budget As a Means of raising Money for health and pos secondary came into effect last july needs Revenue the Federal government has maintained throughout its negotiations with the province that it is under no Legal obligation to pay the since one level of government cant impose a tax on the Pawley on the other has maintained it has the right to Force Ottawa to pay the it backs up that Contention with a Legal opinion from Dale Gibson of the University of Manitoba Law Axworthy said legalities Ottawa agreed to pay the Money largely because it appreciates the fact that Manitoba needs the he said the payment where Manitoba gets a Grant in lieu of the is consistent with that used in the Case of other taxes such As property taxes to Schroeder said the payment arrange ment suits him As Ive said i dont care what they Call As Jong As we get Manitoba and Quebec Are the Only two provinces with a payroll when asked whether the Federal government is concerned that other prov inces might now follow the Lead of Quebec and Axworthy said its like that old Well fall off that Bridge when we come to councillors Guy Savoie left and Joe Zuken listen to discussion about building permit for the abortion abortion clinic to open Good Friday environment committee upholds building permit for Morgen Taler by Christie Mclaren and David Obrien amid cheers and jeers from 350 Winnipeg environment committee yesterday upheld a build ing paving the Way for the scheduled Good Friday opening of Henry Morgentaler abortion in a split the committee rejected the argument of anti Abor who said the permit should be revoked because Morgentaler in tends to break the Law by performing abortions in the the decision Drew cheers from the pro Choice group in the crowd attend ing the committee while pro lifers chanted we Are not dealing with the ques Tion of but with the question of whether a building permit was pro Perly concluded Charles one of four who voted against the City Hall can withdraw a permit Only for specific reasons if it was issued in the conditions under which it was granted were not or it was issued on improper inform Birt said the anti abortionists failed to make such a the question of prolife or pro Choice cannot or will not be decided by City said Joseph who also voted against the it will be decided by Federal authorities it will be decided eventually by the Zuken said the municipality has no authority to enforce the criminal which says abortions Are Legal Only if performed in an accredited see pro lifers Page 4 Pawley wont apologize Over Flag burning Flap by Mary Ann Fitzgerald Premier Howard Pawley says he will hot apologize to Consul Gener Al Lillian Mullin for the fact that two members of his Cabinet attended a demonstration this week in front of the consulate at which a United states Flag was nor did he and Deputy Premier Muriel Smith apologize during a 40mi Nute meeting with Mullin at noon yes there is no reason for an any More than in any Given Circum stances when members feel strongly about certain Pawley told an irate opposition Leader Sterling Lyon in the the tory Leader demanded an apology for an unmistakably bad an unparliamentary act and this of front to the he said the incident had desecrated the Flag and had Given our prov Ince a bad reputation Pawley said he does not condone Flag burning ceremonies it is repugnant but will not muzzle members of his Cabinet and caucus who speak up for it is my understanding that none of the members present at the Demon stration participated or knew in and Vance or aided or abetted the burning of the he told the natural resources minister Al Mackling and six other members of the nip caucus who attended the demonstration have All dissociated themselves from the Flag Pawley told Las he had written to Mullin on thursday explaining that Smith spoke at the demonstration against american intervention in Nicaragua As a member of the new demo see Pawley Page 4 Tough anti prostitution Law recommended Shepherd life Canadian press Ottawa Tough criminal code amendments Are needed to combat prostitution in Many cities where open sexual Commerce has turned Ness residential areas into congested and dangerous say a majority of members of the commons Justice several maps Felt prostitution and the related traffic and harassment problems could be handled through municipal or provincial Laws or exist ing sections of the criminal the committee said in a but the majority Felt a recent supreme court of Canada 4ecisjon that Calgary anti soliciting bylaw was beyond its constitutional Powers Means new Federal Laws Are the Only Solu the committee agreed Yuanjin mosly on Only one said chairman Andre Quebec Bicic White yer changes to the Law Are both clients and prostitutes so would be liable to he euro Roe has turned some business areas into unsavoury report someone under 18 be liable to up to two because of supreme court of Canada years in decisions which witnesses told the g the definition of a Public place be Eor omitted made it impossible to a amended to include motor vehicles and rest my convict private places open to Public View any changes in the Law be reviewed by a commons committee in three the majority of the to member com Mittee also recommended d a new offence be created in the criminal code making anyone who offers or accepts an offer to engage in prostitution in a Public place liable to a Fine or j5 Days in o anyone offering or accepting an offer to engage to prostitution with of the changes were proposed making it a crime to simply offer or accept an offer to engage in prostitution eliminates the need for a prostitute to be pressing and the High wort rule4 in 1978 that was a requirement for a soliciting convict the court later narrowed its ing to mean a prostitute had to a proach one person repeatedly rather than several people once the committee Felt it was necessary to define the meaning of a Public place because the supreme court ruled that did not include a motor vehicle parked on a since the motor vehicle figures prominently in the practice of Street prostitution in our cities it is Felt vehicles in Public places should not be the committee report said the jaw now forbids soliciting in a Public place which it defines As any place to which the Public have Access As of right or by express or the committee wants to add or any vehicle situated in a Public and further includes any private place that is open to Public the committee also agreed the growing problem on child prostitution should be treated with severity and without it recommended the Crown charge see Presti Tyty Page 4 i
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