Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 27, 1983

Issue date: Saturday, August 27, 1983
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Previous edition: Friday, August 26, 1983

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 27, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba Power the Arena will be filled to the rafters tonight with enthusiastic supporters of the by election rap liberals lash Brian Mulroney and predict his expected Coronation at the polls monday will fizzle building life a convicted murderer is trying to rebuild his life on the outside beyond words Terry Fox Mother still fumbles for words when she searches to explain her late sons accomplishments 714 weather sunny today 30 Clear tonight 15 sunny tomorrow 28 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Index Ann Jumble Puzzle Jumble entry saturday plus to 34 65 33 15 57 66 63 31 66 6 21 37 34 70 11 7 28 65 7 45 81 17 54 65 52 6 the trivia glad stones dogs beat by Christie Mclaren two bylaws and three Dogma tenets have failed to curb a Ren filial problem in frustrated councillors in Gladstone human dogs 60 Are now considering or chasing the uncooperative Caf wirtes and their owners we have complaints ail the time from residents about dogs making a tipping Over the dig free August Iff the and scaring peo Helen fees said in an the Council has tried All sorts of solutions to the but either the Laws have proven useless or the catchers have two bylaws have been passed in recent years prohibiting people in located about 200 kilo metres Northwest of from letting their dogs run she fines Range from for a first offence to and for repeat actually have to catch the dog but if he saw a Don at he could deliver a summons and Fine to its said didst if the dog got Home before the sum Mons get the people just said the dog was a second bylaw forces the do catch or to capture the animal before serving a but after a year of doubling As the towns two maintenance workers threw in the hat in protest this they Dent like doing it because their friends Are upset with mayor Bob Clarke said in an some of the people they handed out tickets to we rent talking to them any on july the Council decided to hire a full time but the Only Man to apply lasted one he caught one he want being paid by the he was being paid by the said in she said he didst know any of the so he didst know who to give the summons he never came i Haven seen him As sufi Almon town worker Lorne Kennedy and Foreman Clarence putt Combe faced a unique hurdle the dogs of family and acquaintances recognized As soon As they saw the Kennedy said in aft they be gone in the other they tried cages with meat As see do catchers Page 4 weekend 600 Winnipeg free press vol 111 no 227 outside Winnipeg Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 warm i to offer Santa a the Reagan administration says there May be a positive sign in Moscow new offer to liquidate medium Range missiles withdrawn from Eastern Europe if it Means dismantling them rather than merely moving them to launch pads in while emphasizing that obstacles to an arms pact White House and state department officials suggested Moscow May be ready to move on a crucial area of concern for the United the Surprise development emerged when soviet president Yuri Andropov said Moscow would be will ing to liquidate any medium Range missiles including the three War head ss20s that would be pulled out of Eastern Europe under an arms it was the first such offer made publicly by the soviet Leader and his latest Effort to Stop the planned deploy ment of new nuclear missiles in Western the official news Agency Tass quoted Andropov As saying it is hardly necessary to emphasize the exception Al importance of this new manifesta Tion of Good Wilf on the part of the soviet but the communist party chief attached potentially unacceptable conditions in proposal made 11 Days before the last scheduled round of talks in Geneva on me Diu Range the North Atlantic treaty Organiza Tion has declared it will begin deploy ing 572 new Pershing 2 and cruise missiles in Western Europe late this year if there is no significant Progress in the arms Andropov repeated his warning the soviet Union will take counter Mea see soviet Page 4 Winnipeg Eree press dont look the roofers liveth and the firefighters Tabeth away yester Day after a Small fire was reported in the attic of 783 Boyd the roofers were putting on new but fire fighters had to Knock a Hole into the attic and even remove some of the new roofing to find the source of the Blaze in the two politicians said to be on list Vancouver police wont divulge names from West coast sex ring staffas Vancouver police Are refusing to divulge the names of at least two Canad an politicians who Are reported to have used the services of an International pornography and prostitution the Canadian police department has been cooperating with los Angeles police for the past six months to help crack the ring which apparently lured boys aged 13 to 17 from the and Mexico with visions of becoming movie stars and the investigation began after a Man took negatives to a photofinishing store in Washington police los Angeles police Ralph Ben Nett told the free press yesterday that investigating officers recovered a list with the names of thousands of individuals who used the rings he said Vancouver police told his department that the list included the names of Canadian politicians and that they May have used the but we know Canadian parliamentary officials from John Doe so youll have to get that from the Van Couver Vancouver police refused to Delabo saying it would be imprudent and inappropriate to divulge the names because the investigation is ongoing and the politicians have not been Bennett said he was inundated with Calls from Canadian reporters yester All seeking the identity of the in very confused about whats going on the information came out of Canada to begin two men have already been arrested for their activities relating to the at least two others Are under invest see sex Page 4 Lake Winnipeg water province shows by Catherine Clark environment minister Jay Cowan has declared Lake Winnipeg beaches Safe after government tests showed bacterial Levels below the the minister said the government will not Monitor the Lake on a regular despite a Federal guideline Call ing for such Cowan said although the Cost of test ing the nine beaches was not signify recreational Beach testing in the future will Only be done on an Asre quire Cowan yesterday released govern ment tests which showed nine Lake Winnipeg beaches had focal col form counts that were less than the pro Vinces accepted Standard of 200 counts per 100 test results were an known As a Geometric of samples taken Over several although some samples at Sandy Hook and Victoria beaches indicated focal counts in excess of counts per 100 Cowan dismissed saying a Geometric mean is necessary for realistic he said other samples taken at those beaches ranged from 0 to 23 counts per 100 turbulence could have been kick ing something up or a Seagull might have defecated in the it was an obviously stands out and apart from other when asked if those beaches could have been a health Hazard for bathers on that particular Cowan said High counts must persist Over a number of see regular Page 4 Sherman to Challenge Axworthy in fort Garry Cowan Low bacteria counts by Murray Mcneill Deputy opposition Leader Bud Sherman said yesterday he wont be a candidate for Leader of the provincial conservative in not intending to run for the provincial in hoping to run Sherman he said he will contest the Nomina Tion for the Winnipeg fort Garry seat of transport minister Lloyd a although it was widely thought Sher Man had scrapped the idea of challenging voter assessments taken in the Riding have convinced him he has a Good Chance of toppling the prominent Cabinet the Veteran la also is a Strong supporter and admirer of Federal tory Leader Brian and the Prospect of being part of an exciting election Campaign that could see a conservative government sweep to Power under Mulroney is too attractive to pass Sherman refused to detail his Deci Sion against running for the provincial saying he will hold a news conference next and opposition House Leader Brian Ransom the Only declared candidate thus far were seen by Many As the two front runners for the but the Federal political Arena would not be something foreign to the former provincial health he was a member of parliament for the former Riding of Winnipeg South from 1965 to see other Page 4 alcohol bans list called unenforceable in City by Paula Martin a Little known provision of the liquor control act prohibiting designated people from buying alcohol is virtually impossible to enforce in Urban areas and May have outlasted its a provincial official More than 800 Manitoban Are on the interdict placed there by order of judges or magistrates who have found that an individuals excessive drinking wastes Bis injures his health or interrupts the peace and happiness of his were reviewing All the provisions of the liquor control act and theres no doubt that the matter of interdiction and the problems of enforcement would be taken into consideration and re said Archer Manitoba liquor control commission director of licences and Jackson said the orders Are useful in some but if the person who was interdicted Doest abide by and with the problems of it could very Well be that the interdiction order has outlived its it really cant be enforced to any extent in Winnipeg because of the volume of licensees in the Jack son its crazy to have something that you Issue that cant he Macc figures show that Over the past four the number of interdicted persons has averaged in the from a Low of 800 at the end of 1979 to a High of 896 two years provincial court judge Robert tru who imposes the orders regularly sometimes up to five at one sitting in Rural Manitoba said they Are effective in those there effective in the country because you have the same customers who attend the Little pub in the coun he said since the bar is liable to land in trouble for serving interdicted refuse to serve its a source of embarrassment to the person who has been placed on the judge Trudel the problem with an interdict is that All his friends buy him in the in sure that its not that he few interdicted people can be nabbed in Urban unless they apply for i permit for a social or he some people who Are slapped with an order feel their rights Are being violated and judge Trudel said he has no doubt some Hotshot lawyer is going to quote the charter of but a judge or magistrate has other things to he Hes a potential a Man who drinks and and whatever rights he has Are subjugated to the far More important rights of the Security of the the Macc is finishing a five year review of the a lengthy process be cause liquor inspectors must visit and interview each person on in a rare a person has been on the list since As far Back As 1940 and has probably forgotten about Jack son others have remarried or corrected their the inspectors also interview local police to determine whether the person has got into trouble with they have to he discreet in their and use tact when inter viewing Jackson the interdiction order is initially imposed for three after which the individual can apply for revocation if he can prove he has refrained from drunkenness for at least three months before the act the 1981 Michener report on liquor control said in its findings the inter diction sections of the act have if been invoked in recent other Means Are now being utilized to assist individuals with chronic alcohol the retention of the interdiction sections is therefore of questionable the report said if the sections were changes should be made to the act to ensure against arbitrary pro so the subject has a Guaran tee proceedings Are conducted with due regard for his individual ;