Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, September 07, 1983

Issue date: Wednesday, September 7, 1983
Pages available: 139

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 7, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba September doctors gain deserved Honor Boniface Hospital research foundation recognizes contribution of local medical scientists medical scientists rarely have reason to bask in the spot Light of a maj Advance of by its very and by most research is to is painstakingly it lacks the in Stant that High profile a peal that society tends to while overlooking the Day today struggle in laboratories to unlock the mysteries of the human body and that Why Many Manitoban can be forgiven if they fait to instantly recognize the names of doctors Henry Lyonel Frank Labella and Alec these four men rank with the Best medical scientists in the Fame not sought their achievements in Manitoba Haven gone but neither have they received the recognition Many athletes but these four Are the Type of doctors who neither seek nor require their efforts in their particular Fields have been recognized by their this the Boniface tto spi Tal research foundation Wilt add their names to the impressive list of winners of its annual International the foundations dinner will be held at 630 6 at the Winnipeg convention organizers still Are trying to arrange for actor Alan Star of the award winning Tele vision series to be guest is being recognized for his research in the Field of Endo Cri he came to the University of Manitoba from Mcgill University in 1973 when the protein and polypeptide Hor Moite Laboratory moved the head of the physiology department in the u of is faculty of Friesen has written or co authored More than 285 articles to medical Friesen Many articles israels cancer research chairman of the Manitoba health research is being honoured for work in Many including cancer cancer research he has been a professor in the u of is faculty of Medicine 1966 and in 1973 became executive director of the Manitoba cancer treatment and research is a researcher in the Field of he has won several research including a Grant from the Public health service in 1963 for a three year study of pituitary nor he has been a member of the u of m faculty of medicines pharma cology and therapeutics department for 25 head of the u of is immunology came to Winni Peg in he was one of 35 scientists who came Here to set up the University immunology depart his current research program includes the isolation and characterization of antibodies and Antigens implicated in common contribution established in 1976 to Honor individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to health the award last year recognized the work of Mother Teresa of Calcutta for her work among the worlds poor and the missionaries of the religious order she before Mother recipients included Jonas sack polio vac Christiaan Barnard heart Prince Philip achieve ments in health care and physical former first lady Rosalynn Carter dedication to the men tally ill and Alvin Mauer and actor comedian Danny Thomas Jude childrens re search Hospital in Memphis and Jehan Al Sadat contribution to health and social needs in Egypt and the recognition of Label israels and Sehon is timely be cause the Manitoba research Centre soon will become a and these a great Many others like them will be Able to conduct their research in surroundings which will be among the Best in the Labella research prizes Sehon immunology work Relig charge ions firing e dismissed a mans complaint that he was fired from Inco metals in Thompson because of his religious beliefs has been dismissed by a Board of adjudication following an action launched by the Manitoba human rights commis Board adjudicator Jeffrey Oliphant ruled in a recent written decision the company would have suffered undue hardship by accommodating the complainants religious Wayne Osborne alleged he was fired from his Job As a Driller because he refused to work the evening shift Fri which he is not allowed to do As a member of the seventh Day adventist adventists Are prohibited from work ing from Sundown Friday to Sun Down during which they observe the Osbor rte was absent from work four times before he was fired commission lawyer Murray Howell argued during two Days of hearings in Thompson the company had made no Effort to accommodate but made special arrangements for two other miners whose Faith prohibited them from working Friday he noted had offered to accept a loss of demotion and to take another he was prepared to do anything Short of giving up a Funda mental Tenet of his Del a company superin testified that special a ovations made for the two other miners were made years before Bornes when the company employed More people and greater shift flexibility was he said such flexibility has since disappeared because of the company depressed work he added that accommodations for the other two miners was no longer other company spokesmen testified for various to accommodate Osborne would result in decreased increased costs and decreased Oliphant ruled the company Rea sons for not arranging special shift or work duties for Osborne were reason Able and under the Circum stances that existed during the Rele vant an accommodation of Osborne would have resulted in undue hardship on the commission executive director Dar Lene Germscheid said yesterday the commission had reviewed the Case and decided not to Osborne could not be contacted to see if he would launch his own parents of dead girl wont permit autopsy it May never be known whether Western Equine encephalitis caused the death of a Virden girl because her parents have refused to allow an a said John director of the Cadham provincial the Mosquito born disease was suspected of causing the 12yearold girls death thursday at childrens Hospital in she showed signs of Central nervous system including inflame Tion of the symptoms consistent with said but her symptoms prior to death were also consistent with other Dis which cant be ruled out Wilt said yesterday in an doctors at the health sciences Centre Are examining their Laboratory data on the Case to see if they can determine if encephalitis was but it will be difficult to come to a definite he they May just come up with a probable cause of said adding their report May be out next Wilt said the importance of an autopsy was pointed out to the but they still refused As is their the girls an ramp officer in was out of town and be reached Wilt said the girl was first treated for fever and headaches at hospitals in Virden and Swan River before being transferred to Winnipeg a couple of Days before she died while a 67yearold Portage la Prairie woman infected with the Dis ease is still in intensive care at the health sciences said she is the third confirmed Case in the a Young Brandon whose name has not been is recovering from encephalitis at health minister Larry Desjardins announced last in a Winnipeg Man in his 30s was found to have but he the disease is spread by culex tar sails which the province spent million in an Aerial spraying program to students to protest supplementary fees University of Winnipeg students have been asked to withhold part of their fees this year to protest supplementary charges students claim exceed a tuition ceiling Laid Down by the at a press conference University of Winnipeg Stu dents association president Shelley Munro said students would be asked not to pay the controversial supplementary fees when they pay for their courses either this week or in the per arts course and per science have been levied to pay for services such As photocopying and Laboratory the schools administration has students at the University this year Are being charged per course in Basic tuition up from per course last weather High Low cold from warm front the students association claimed yesterday the supplementary fees Are a Means of bypassing the provincial tuition increase University administration spokesmen could not be reached for comment Ursa officials also will be asking students to sign petitions being circulated through the University to protest the incidental the Munro would be taken to a University Board of regents meeting 29 and used to persuade officials to drop the supplementary Munro claimed the fees for Many courses were she said 50 of 181 science where Laboratory fees Are have no Laboratory she cited courses such As a history of which Falls under the department of As an it has no labs she Munro urged students and the general Public to bring pressure on the University we want a return to the tuition Levels of she we want them the University to admit this is not an incidental fee but is a tuition said Minitonas Man faces charge Swan River up Wesley of nearby Minitonas was charged yesterday with second degree murder in the shooting death of his brother during the ramp identified the victim As 45yearold Cecil also of presents a collection of top Quality that Are definitely deaths classified death Winnipeg area forecast sunny today with brisk southerly winds this morning and a High near Low tonight near mainly sunny tomorrow with brisk Westerly winds and High near probability of precipitation near Zero per cent tonight and Southern Manitoba sunny occasional showers Clearing temperatures above Normal Friday and near Normal values of 19 and 7 Over the Northern Manitoba isolated showers Friday and Clear ing temperatures near Normal values of 15 and Northwestern Ontario sunny with above Normal temperatures Friday and occasional showers with temperatures near Normal values of 17 and 7 National 22 17 11 17 n Thunder 17 16 17 16 17 21 18 23 30 31 32 28 8 12 4 3 11 8 7 2 13 s 4 10 14 18 18 17 International new 25 23 34 23 28 Tel Winnipeg temperature comparisons Max highest m record 1976 lowest record in 1881 precipitation total from april 1 to 6 Millimetres Normal mean resort spots los Clear Las Clear Clouds sunny partly fair fair partly fair fair 20 17 35 20 32 27 22 29 16 29 23 38 40 32 33 33 31 33 32 31 32 12 11 25 34 12 18 10 14 20 12 15 12 13 16 12 21 18 25 27 24 26 27 22 23 25 23 Elsie of 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