Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 08, 1983

Issue date: Friday, April 8, 1983
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Previous edition: Thursday, April 7, 1983

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 8, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba R m Winnipeg free april Peep Hole leaves officers Starr eyed in bid to Nab Lovely Babysitter by Kevin Prokosh it was a classic police but the execution was less than in county court a judge was told that on june Winnipeg vice officers set out to Nab a City escort service which they believed was pro Viding women for one of the officers telephoned eve Ning in Paradise in Hope of according to its business a Lovely female Babysitter for the discriminating a bargain was struck Over the Tele phone and the Agency sent one of its women to the Westin then the Winnipeg where police had two rooms facing each the undercover vice officer took his place in one room where a tape recorder was his backup squad waited for a prearranged that signal was supposed to come after the would be customer and the woman had made a once the transaction was the plan called for the officer to open the hotel room door slightly and Alert the other offi cers watching through a peephole in their they were were to Rush across the Hall and make an a Man and a woman from the Agency the Man left after collecting a Agency fee in marked the woman and officer eventually agreed to for As the woman began to the officer said he needed to use the bathroom and opened the door to signal the backup that when a Kink in Stead of seeing the the officers in the other room were seeing we noticed after looking through a Little tiny Peep about 10 it kind of affects your eyes and you Start seeing testified one Wayne free press classes in the round adult education students from red River Community the Rotunda of the legislative the students College Sample the Bird Seye View from their Perch around were taking a tour of the babysit by Paula Martin a four month old girl underwent More than one episode of serious trauma and considerable distress prior to her death in a doctor said yesterday during the trial of the Childs charged in her the including fractures to the three ribs and a leg were unacceptable in a very tender aged said Charles Fergus director of ambulatory care and the childrens clinic at childrens hos i just think that the infant seems to have been subjected to repeated events involving i have never stated that i Felt these were commit tech he Marie and Robin Harold Are charged with causing death by criminal negligence and causing bodily harm by criminal negligence to their Lee Anna who died in Hospital May the head injury contributed to the infants Ferguson while the other injuries would have affected her general he said his advice upon examining the body was to deter mine whether the baby had been handled roughly during her Brief Ferguson doubted whether the Skull fracture would have resulted from a fall from a Couch or the infant would have to have suffered a heavy Bash by having her head crammed into a stationary a child that Young would not be Able to fracture her leg by the injury would Likely have been commit Ted by another he things Ferguson added that people who dont know How to manage Small babies sometimes do bizarre things such As swinging them by their the injuries Lee Anna suffered Over a period of time probably were the doctor the child was literally done to death because she never had a Chance in a healthy Ferguson Testi he said there were Only sporadic attempts at caring for the Monte the family Pedi testified the baby appeared to be Well nourished and physically Well developed during his office exam he had the child admitted to Hospital about a week before her death because she appeared lethargic and and seemed to be suffering from an intestinal the doctor said he never noted any external injuries and the parents never complained to him of the baby showed no signs of physical abuse or parental Kowall the trial before county court judge George Lockwood has been adjourned to june when his fellow officers didst appear for the the undercover offi cer went farther into the but still got no so i walked right out into the hallway in order that i could Knock on the door to let them know the operation was to be he the suspicious woman slammed the door leaving the vice officer locked out in the she allowed him in shortly along with the backup the Driver and a woman registered As the owner of the Agency were judge George Barkman found the owners of the Lori and Paul 25 alias James Wilson guilty of attempting to procure or solicit a female to have illicit sexual sentencing was postponed until next firing breached woman decision states by Andy Blicq a woman who claimed she was dismissed from her Job because she was married has been awarded by a Manitoba human rights commis Sion Board of a commission statement says the released this is inter Esting because it attacks a com Mon stereotype which assumes that a husband wife will automatically discuss confidential business mat ters with their spouse creating a conflict of interest adjudicator Paul Teskey found that Dennis then manager owner of the Dakota Iga grocery 1099 marys breached the human rights act when he dismissed head cashier Mabel of Coral cres in his he awarded Monk a months pay in lieu of notice and As exemplary Keskeys decision states Hillman perceived Monk to be in a conflict of interest because her husband had Busi Ness transactions with his conscious malice Teskey found that Monk was Dis missed because she was the wife of Monk and that Hillman had no reasonable basis for his concern Over conflict of while in other circumstances such a concern might be in this Monk was privy to very limited Teskey pointed out that Hillman did not dismiss Monk out of conscious Mal noting that he gave her a favourable Job and dismissed the discrimination complaint against holdings and the Dakota Monk began work at the Dakota Iga in in about april Hillman purchased the remaining shares in which owned the from six other share including monks but Hillman defaulted on some of his payments and on 1981 a statement of claim was issued by the solicitors for the six shareholders against the matter did not proceed to trial after a settlement was Monk told the Board that on Hillman fired providing her with two weeks salary As severence she feels that the reason for her termination was entirely due to the fact that her husband had been a share hold and with the other shareholders had commenced Legal action against Hillman and that he was angry at says the in holdings was placed in receivership and the company no longer operates the the report says Hillman met the new shareholders of the company about a week before Monk was fired and a joint decision was made to dismiss her As a result of a perceived conflict of Hillman told the Board he was in the position of having to juggle pay ments to creditors and did not wish them to know any details of the com pants financial he was concerned that information about the com Pany had passed to the original shareholders presumably through although no particular evidence was heard to substantiate Mulroney 2s seven Graffiti artist scolded for Boniface caper a Boniface Man lowered himself to the level of other vandals when he sprayed paint Over ant French Graffiti last but he Doest deserve a criminal record for a judge ruled Georges Victor Beaudry received an absolute discharge after he pleaded guilty in Boniface provincial judges court to two charges of judge Robert Trudel said Beaudry lowered himself to the level of those bigots who have vandalized the prop erty of but it seems to me the actions of or Beaudry were not the actions of a bigot or a said judge speaking in they sprang from an emotional desire to Correct the effects of ant French other factors in Beaudry favor were his Lack of a prior criminal rec the he has paid to clean up the paint and the Adverse effects a criminal conviction could have on his said the was caught 9 Spray painting on a Wall of the Centre culture Francomano Toraine at 340 Provencher Beaudry had substituted French for English in a line of Graffiti that read canadians sic want to speak in let the majority sic earlier that Beaudry had also blotted out the word no on a no More French slogan outside the Bel Gian 407 ant French Graffiti in Boniface preceded and followed the work of one or More arsonists who burned Down the offices of la society Fra Comanito Baine in Beaudry television technician for Rad Ocanada who has done Volun Teer work in the French Community for 15 years is the Only person who has been caught painting Crown attorney Georges de Moi Sac told the judge the Public would demand a person guilty of ant French Vandal ism be severely Beaudry deserved the same he defence counsel Renald Guay said his client took the Spray paint without thinking too much about it to Correct this slogan that displeased in doing he wanted to incite the guilty ones to further acts of anti French Graffiti so they would come Back and be said after he was Beaudry told the free press his Spray painting con stituted1 a legitimate defence against ant French vandalism in which was an insult to my culture and my a delegates Brian Mulroney Manitoba Campaign for the tory leadership produced r results last night during two constituency meetings in three of the six delegates elected he Boniface to vote at the leadership convention in june declared their sup port for tories dominate in fort Mulroney and Joe Clark each picked up two with two others not committed to any r leadership the Montreal businessman also a per two delegates wednesday night in Winnipeg North in the Only other constituency Ings held to elect delegates to convention Portage Marquette arid Brandon Mulroney didst pick up committed j but Janis co chairman of Mulroney Manitoba political organi1 said there were a lot of uncommitted delegates in those which she said is a Good Omen for our in fort Garry last Clark Niezers admitted they were a Little prised they didst do Graham Cork noted that two main Campaign Moores and Ami Botler live in the f in sure that had something to do with he Timi w retired Man says he was following Hudson Bay rules when he stabbed attackers tti7 1 will Tim by Larry Hill a night in jail for stabbing three teenage attackers did not bother Steve Antonio one in he got along quite Well with his including one of the youths he stabbed its a drop in the said after being released yesterday by police who decided he had acted in Antonio said he and one of his at got along Fine when they found themselves in the same i told him my name was said the retired who stands six foot one and weighs 220 he said my name is Dave sorry recalled pausing during an interview to run a Finger Over the swelling around his left i of dont worry about Antonio described his reaction to the assault by the four youths wednesday afternoon As scrapping by the Hudson Bay rules of Street he said he was walking along Selkirk Avenue near Macgregor Street about 5 on his Way to his sons Home to give him a Book on hockey he had just fished out of a garbage i seen these four said Anto i had the feeling there was going to be As the four Antonio said one youth pushed another into he said he swore at the youths and insulted them and one started kicking him in the i put my hand in the opened the knife and i stabbed one Guy in the he took off like a dog with a Tail Between his police said that suffered a collapsed but was in Good Condi Tion at seven Oaks stabbed third youth when two of the remaining youths attacked Antonio said he stabbed another in the the teenagers then but one of them and three new youths approached him on Prit Chard this time armed with bricks and a piece of the group kicked Antonio in the threw a Brick against his Stom Ach and hit him on the head with the Antonio said he stabbed a third youth in the Back and threw his knife at another when they the two other teenagers stabbed in the Brawl were released from hos Pital after police arrested Antonio shortly after he was driven Home by a Antonio said the night in jail kept him from attending a monthly meeting yesterday with his welfare i was supposed to be there at this morning but i got detained slight he Steve fights according to Hudson Bay ;