Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 12, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba
September 1983 two die in Accident a Road Accident and a Fife claimed two and at least seven other Manitoban were injured in separate weekend ramp said Bradley of died after a two vehicle collision Early yesterday near Brux the Driver and three passengers in the second whose names were being were taken to Swan Lake Hospital for observation and one was later police in another Nicholas Joseph of Portage la was in critical condition yesterday after he came in collision with a car about saturday outside his grandparents Home South of the child suffered serious head in juries and was rushed to health sciences Centre by air body discovered ramp Are investigating the identity of a Man whose body was discovered inside the remains of a Portage la Prairie Home after a fire cause of the Blaze is also under no damage estimate was available in two men were admitted to Hospital after their motorcycle went out of control on Corydon Avenue Between Park and Hosmer boulevards and hit two traffic signs shortly after Midnight police said the Brian Alan of 561 Kenaston Boule was in serious but stable Condi Tion in health sciences Centre suffer ing a broken right Arm and and undetermined head he was not wearing a Rowes Walter of 602 was in stable condition in Misericordia Hospital suffering a lung contusion and broken police Grey was wearing a helmet and suffered no head As a 36yearold Winnipeg woman was in stable condition in seven Oaks Hospital after she lost control of her car on Mcphillips Street near Mur Ray Avenue and collided with a North bound car about police said Maria of 96 Maberley lost a Kneecap and sustained facial cuts and police searched the scene of the Accident but were unable to retrieve Rozwadowski s missing a passenger in the other Sandra was treated for facial cuts and i i n in Tyr emotional learning link sought in native children up to 200 Manitoba children on four Northern Indian reserves will take part next year in one of the largest study efforts Ever undertaken in the Field of mental funded jointly by the National Institute of mental the William Grant foundation and Canadas department of health and the five year study will exam native children tend to experience mental health and academic problems in proportionately higher numbers than nonnative children after the age of we Are trying to learn Why this said Damian project director of the portion of the do differences in learning performance cause emotional or is it the other Way along with the children from the four Island Lake reserves Garden Theresa and red sucker Lake children from native groups in South Dakota and Ontario will also be to serve As a comparison no Indian children of the same age will also be tested from the same geographic earlier studies in the United states have shown that up to age Indian and no Indian Are very much after age More Indian children enter the mental health treatment sys tem and fall behind in the academic by High More than on third of Indian children have dropped out and Indian adolescents have four to five times the risk of emotional dior Arthur director of the department of Indian studies at Brandon is one of two Canadian project Blue said there has been no work done with the children but he said preparatory work in the communities has been going on for More than a much of the preliminary work centres around drafting suitable questionnaires for the the questionnaires will be screened by Community panels before being Given to the Roy a teacher at the Therese Point school who has been working As a Liason Between the communities and the research said Progress on the has been slow but feedback has been the councils have All been approached and the education counsellors know what is being said he said the process of drafting the questionnaires is time we dont want to blow we want this to be a Success so we Are moving slow Northern crisis shelter still needs renovations no tipping waiter Philip Che pit of bertrams restaurant demonstrates the concentration his fou member team the second annual relay the Well event was part of the variety clubs fundraising carnival in the Park that won balanced the Pas special Aurora Northern Manitoba second shelter for battered women and opened Here although the three Storey building will not House clients until renovations Are standing amid unpainted la Harry Harapiak Pas said the Manitoba housing and renewal pledged toward Pur Chase of the building and renovations required to bring it to provincial build ing i understand another is needed to finish the and in confident the Money will be forthcoming As soon As he marcs regional Ron said the corporation already has spent the it committed to the he told the Pas commit tee for women in crisis that renovations could be finished in two weeks if the is committee president Theresa Wake Ham said the shelter will House 21 women and children on an emergency unlike Thompsons crisis we will not provide transition we Are offering emergency housing Only for women and children who Are in crisis Wakeham said the provinces Only contribution to the operation of Aurora House is the which is owned by Marc and rented to the Board of directors for a but she said the committee received a Canada Community develop ment project Grant to cover costs of office materials and salaries for 15 staff members for one hypocrisy of canadians raised canadians profit from Low wages paid workers in underdeveloped says a University of Manitoba history we weep and gnash our Teeth about our Brothers in Central when they do something about their we scream bloody murder about the Price of Oil or Tim Anna told about 70 participants at an amnesty International regional conference at the University he said in an interview companies such As Inco pay guatemalan workers a Day because they can get away with Anna told participants that canadians should pressure the Federal government to criticize latin american dictatorships for their ant labor and other repressive As he said Ottawa should not remain silent about the weather Winnipeg area forecast occasional Cloudy periods today with the Chance of a frequent Cloudy periods with occasional showers High today near Low tonight near mainly sunny tomorrow with a High near probability of precipitation is 20 per cent 50 per cent tonight and 10 per cent Southern Manitoba sunny wednesday and variable cloudiness temperatures below Normal be coming near Normal values of 18 and 6 thursday and Northern Manitoba sunny wednesday and showers temperatures near Normal wednesday and becoming above Normal values of 14 and 5 Northwestern Ontario mainly sunny wednesday through temperatures below Normal wednesday and becoming near Normal values of 16 and 6 which he said supports these regimes through the three is of imperialism the merchants and Anna said the guatemalan governments murder of an estimated Indian peasants during Efrain Rios months 18 months As president constituted a he said the same term applies to the righting government of Al where an estimated civilians have been killed since Harry amnesty Winnipeg said the local chapter has about 160 efforts within Canada Are centred on keeping the death penalty off the books and encouraging the Federal government to admit political refugees from countries with repressive he said in an intimidation of citizens seen As torture objective repressive regimes use torture primarily to deter and intimidate citizens other than the Arthur a University of Manitoba philosophy said he told an amnesty International regional conference that while the torture is done in the victim is dumped Back into his neighbourhood to sow the seeds of fear among the populace the Impact is directed at and the degree of torture is directly related to the desired effect the victims suffering is Only a Means of achieving the Schafer he said governments which Start using torture to control the populace never give it Augusto whose brutal dictatorship celebrated its 10th birthday could never resign and survive because of All the things he has done while in Schafer torture also becomes an routine practice because it becomes an occupation for some he the use of torture to obtain information May seem More justified than if used of the but Many of those tortured for information Are innocent victims who know nothing their tormentors would find he amnesty International was founded to combat political imprisonment and the death Marek a u of m political studies said the new charter of rights and freedoms could reopen the debate on the death penalty in Canada because the words cruel and unusual punishment in the charter Are the same As in the Constitution of the United where the supreme court has decided they dont Rule out the death Selecta i vision value solid state 100 degree super acc tilter picture lube vk250 tapes elect vision video cassette recorder Ca vat 250 8 capability 10 Day timer he Speed search freeze Trume Duys not a Ria 650 video 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