Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 18, 1985

Issue date: Friday, January 18, 1985
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Previous edition: Thursday, January 17, 1985

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 18, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba Fonyo receives special greeting from Dolin 4fr a by Julia Necheff Winnipeg free press Manitoba Ontario Border woman at the Side of the High Way had a special greeting for Steve Fonyo As he brought his journey for lives to Manitoba at a Point just past the Ontario Border labor and Urban affairs minister Mary Beth her self a cancer greeted the on legged i recently resigned for the same reason youre Dolin said As she introduced in sorry to hear he re his face beaded with sweat despite the the main group of Well wishers and officials was waiting about Kilometres West along the trans Canada Highway at the Manitoba Border among them was tory la War Ren Steen whose brother Robert died of cancer in 1979 while he was mayor of Dolin had driven ahead and welcomed Fonyo privately on behalf of the Manitoba the 48yearold who has fought breast cancer since announced her resignation from the provincial Cabinet on who lost his left leg to Bone cancer seven years continued Down the Highway with an entourage of school children and an ramp t6 a visitors information Centre opened for the official Borde crossing the runner was swamped with requests for autographs from nearby Indian Reserve children who waited in c weather to Greet him As he marked another hurdle in his Cross Canada in another months it will be a year on the he told the started his run last March 31 in he has travelled More than Kilometres and raised More than for the Canadian cancer a lot of people Are thanking me for what in but in thanking see Fonyo Page 4 bombers Cal Murphy rewarded for great Job with second straight Clear tonight 38 sunny tomorrow 27 january 1985 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets real Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 or police remove body of Candace Derksen inset from Elmwood area shed in which she was found routine police Case ends in tragedy for family by Paula Martin when Candace Derksen failed to return Home from she was just another missing child for Ponce the week of her Winnipeg police were looking for 76 but her wanting her Home and willing to endure the Glare of Public contacted the Media Mulroney forecasts unpopular budget from the Canadian press Meech plans for an unpopular Federal budget could Dent the conservative governments continuing popularity in the Gallup prime minister Mulroney hinted secure after the new poll showed the conservatives 30 percentage Points ahead of the second place Mulroney told reporters canadians can expect Strong medi Cine in a Federal budget planned for late As he entered a Cabinet meeting at this government Retreat near Otta he predicted the budget will be the most unpopular measure his government plans to the budget will continue the restraint program started with the announcement of billion in spend ing cuts and savings in Mulroney the which Calls for re As did the statement in no will have some difficult aspects to Mulroney said when asked what would be the least popu Lar step he plans to take after the commons resumes it always is difficult when youre cutting Back on Mulroney acknowledged see liberals Page 4 High Carbon dioxide Levels found in elementary school by Paula Martin a provincial environment depart ment report says Carbon dioxide Levels in some parts of a City elementary school Are nearly double acceptable a workplace safety and health inspection wednesday at Assiniboine school found High Carbon dioxide Levels in three the gymnasium which doubles As a lunch room and the principals the department recommended improvements to the ventilation sys principal Peter Carney it also recommended vacuuming areas of the school that contain hard Asbestos lining before the ventilation system is he Carney said there is some hard Asbestos insulation in a an attic and pipes in some there is no Loose Asbestos any where in the he Carney said there is no danger to any of the kindergarten to Grade see school Page 4 for help in locating their reports of her disappearance were published three Days after the 13yearold went even at that Early her Wilma expressed fear her Young daughter had been we dont know what but something is keeping her from coming she at that police said there was no evidence Candace had been abducted and reassured the parents she would turn up like other missing concerned family and friends searched the surrounding area in Hope of finding some clue to the Young students senior students at her school aided police in their search by going door to door and asking local residents if they knew of Candace where by the fifth Candace mysterious disappearance was making headlines and police began to beef up the student searches had failed to turn up any clues in the 12squareblock area Between mennonite Brethren collegiate where she at tended Grade and her Herbert Avenue about Bright Orange flyers with her picture and description were posted on businesses and lamp with thousands More pinned up in the following police said the publicity was starting to generate Telephone Calls from the but no firm leads were to be although police still maintained there was no indication of foul five or six officers were working on the a German Shepherd police dog was called in to search the Banks of the red the passing Days strengthened Wilma Der Sens belief that Canda see posters Page 4 dead girls classmates leave school in tears by Beth Marlin Candace Der Sens classmates left mennonite Brethren collegiate Institute in tears yesterday after noon after being told by teach ers she had been found we never thought it would Hap pen to our Best Jennifer Grade said now my dad drives me to principal Harry Wall said he and Vic principal David Tei Grob visited the classrooms about to break the tragic we just told them very plainly and simply that they had found Candace body and to Pray for the Wall Wall said he repeated earlier warnings for students not to go any where now everybody really Michelle another close Friend of Mourre said Derksen was the last person she would have expected to go with a stranger she said she Hast gone to the bus Stop without a companion since Der Sens disappearance its kind of its like a bomb Nina Zandstra adding students were Dis missed after the Mourre said the news brought her classmates closer everybody needs each other the most Mourre every body was crying they didst care who Bonnie who coached Der Sens volleyball said i was always scared that would be what River East school trustee Helen Mayba said Shes noticed More parents driving their children Home since the search for Derksen also the schools student said he would try to discuss Der Sens death with Stu dents during the next few Days to let them voice their it will take time for them to work it Tei Grob its a tragic event reflection of the evil in our recall Mma president says doctors requests to recall votes on proposed extra Billing agreement will not be full Marks Farmers give agriculture minister Bill Uruski full but they want a different approach to National Charity Revenue Canada is investigating a Christian Charity accused of spending 40 per cent of funds on survival much More than a War the killing Fields is a tale of Winner b029647 shed missed in owner says by David Obrien Candace Derksen was found her hands tied behind her in a shed just 500 metres from her police were unable to say last night if the shed had been included in an intensive search of the the owner of the Frank said that As far As he police never searched the buildings on his the was last seen 30 leaving the mennonite Brethren collegiate Institute on Talbot where she was a Grade 7 the body was discovered about at Alsip Brick tile and lumber company in a nonresidential area of Elmwood near the Nairn Avenue Yard Foreman Victor Frankowski found the body in an unlocked by shed used to shelter an old piece of Alsip said Frankowski had gone inside to look for a he said the Foreman called him and both men went to the where the Derksen girls body was lying face with a coat on he said he see anything but a source said the girls hands were tied behind her crime Des Depourcq said investigators Are treating the Case As a but he would not say if cause of death was he said an autopsy would not be performed until apart from the company the shed is visible and accessible Only from a Road about 45 metres away which is owned and patrolled by up a no trespassing sign forbids unauthorized entry to the Road off Mission Street near Archibald the area where the body was found was the responsibility of the police to Frieda wife of a Man who started a search committee to find she said the committee concentrated on Homes and places alone the route she would have taken to get Depourcq said it want known How Long she had been in the or if there was evidence to suggest it was the scene of the she was fully he adding it was too Early to speculate on a were playing our cards close to the Vest right he a Reward of is still being offered for Alsip said he had asked his employees to keep their eyes open during but that he had been told no one looked in the the property was within the perimeter of the search but Depourcq said he could not recall if it had been the last police search occurred he a police officer involved in the searches said that As far As he was aware the buildings in the Yard had not been the shed is located near up rail and Canadian National railways spokesmen for the two companies said railway police searched their but would not have entered the Alsip see slain Page 4 Index Ann 29 50 32 30 32 6 19 7 Jumble 36 15 our 16 relax 29 sports 47 53 15 to 29 ;