Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 25, 1985

Issue date: Friday, January 25, 1985
Pages available: 98
Previous edition: Thursday, January 24, 1985

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 25, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Winnipeg free january 1985 mental v care Beds limited about 70 per cent of the acute care psychiatric Beds in Manitoba Are occupied by patients who should be in group Homes or other forms of residential a Winnipeg psychiatrist Manuel acting head of psychiatry at Boniface general said a Lack of Community Homes and services Means Many patients Are forced to stay in Hospi Tal psychiatric they psychiatric patients need them because there is no other place for he there is no doubt that there Are people in those Beds that dont be Long Doreen director of psychiatric nursing at the at Matas the Lack of acute care psychiatric Beds Means doctors must phone from one City Hospital to another to find weve had to Send patients to Eden mental health Centre in Winkler sometimes when there int a bed in the he Papineau said if several Lon term treatment residences were it would free acute care Beds in As Well As a shortage of acute care psychiatric Beds for Papin eau said the number of psychiatric Beds for children under age 13 is also psychiatrists try to keep Young children with mental health prob lems in their Homes As much As she the truth when it comes to nine and 10yearolds who need psychiatric re sources Are exceedingly she a spokesman for childrens Hospi Tal said there Are 13 psychiatric Beds in the Hospital allocated for Young Matas said apart from bed there Are also not enough child psychiatrists in the province to treat the Glenn free press nip Leader de Broadbent chats nip Calls for More negotiations on japanes Canadian settlement the Federal government should hold More talks with japanese Ana Diane before deciding second world War Federal nip Leader de Broadbent Broadbent told reporters Here yesterday he is concerned Ottawa is trying to Stampede japanese Ana Dian leaders into accepting a lion compensation package without the nip Leader said negotiations should continue because after another two weeks int going to change 40 years of he said the key item is the negotiating process something which who Are not of japanese Canadian should be very conscious of and Bend Over Back wards to comply Art president of the National association of said he was glad to hear Broadbent and other Federal opposition party leaders support his groups request for More Miki said talks with government held earlier this month in Down when it appeared Ottawa already had some thing in mind and would go ahead with Federal multiculturalism minister Jack Murta has said Ottawa is look ing at providing an official apology and million in but Miki said he has no idea How that figure was Broadbent was in Winnipeg for the University of Manitoba Celebration where he told More than 500 students the nip has nothing against the Rich canadians who pay no income i dont blame the he they Arent doing anything illegal and we All use the tax system to pay the lowest taxes pos Broadbent said he blames the loophole filled system which allows the Rich to pay he repeated the party Call for a minimum 20percent income tax similar to that in the United if it is Good enough for Ronnie and everyone else is paying his Why not the Rich Here too he several students questioned the Dps traditional commitment to with some saying it should be restored and others advocating it be dumped to attract More Broadbent said the party wont just move to the right As far As we have to just to gain i dont think that would be a Good six charged in bogus Money Case a store owner who got stuck with a bogus american Bill was charged by police after trying to pass off the poor imitation to a Gas bar police say five fort Richmond collegiate Stu aged 14 to also were charged with passing and possessing counterfeit Money in connection with the a police spokesman said the counterfeit Ameri can Bills All looked like photocopies of play he said on close one Side of the Bills showed a group of one holding a bottle of but the spokesman said a youth was Able to buy cigarettes with one of the counterfeits from a fort Richmond he said the Man in turn tried to pass off the Bill to a Portage Avenue Gas bar and was passport photos 11 locations to a Ebva you in Manitoba notice of meetings Assiniboine Par fort Garry Community committee special meeting for consideration of the 1985 preliminary current estimates and any matters arising out relating to or pertaining As they affect the Assiniboine Par fort Garry commune and to facilitate participation by All interested parties Are invited to attend Public participation by Way of written verbal submissions Are Date january place Community committee second 5006 Roblin time for further information Call Community office 8375876 Brand new 27 to choose from Brand new 1984 Lynx los 3 door Public notice Board of revision part of the 1985 City of Winnipeg realty assessment Roll comprising part of the Assiniboine Park fort Garry Community committee area former town of Tuxedo and of Charleswood the 1985 realty assessment Roll for the City of Winnipeg comprising part of the Assiniboine Par fort Garry Community committee area former town of Tuxedo and o Charleswood has been completed this Day under the provisions of the City of Winnipeg act and has been deposited in the office of the City assessor 3rd 10 fort Street and in the Par fort Garry Community 5006 Roblin Manitoba and will remain open at those locations for inspection by All persons for a period o 15 Days from the Date of this persons desiring to Appeal or complain against the must Lodge their complaints in writing addressed to the Secretary of the Board of revision at least ten 10 Days before the first Day of the sitting of the the first Day on which the Board will sit for the revision of the assessments and to hear complaints or will be the 26th Day of 1985 at in the Par fort Garry Community area office building former Charleswood municipal 5006 Roblin or the Board of revision conference 2nd 10 fort appellants will be notified in writing of the time and place of the hearing of their this notice is therefore to inform All sons that the deadline for lodging such complaints or appeals for the above 1985 assessment Roll is on the 15th Day of if you do not agree with the land building assessment or classification for tax you May file an prior to filing an Appeal you Are encouraged to discuss the matter with the assess ment phone number in filing an Appeal or you must indicate the basis of your complaint respecting a the amount of the assessment or b the liability to assessment and taxation or c the classification of the property for tax Pur persons complaining or appealing must state the grounds and nature of their describing the property that is the subject and must specify the amount of or Clas deemed Carol Board of the City of 10 fort r3c 1c4 paled this 26th Day of i 4 4 Block elect la rear am rack Pinion steel belted final clearance 6688 Brand new 1984 Topaz z door sports Coupe 1984 Lincoln Mark Vii Bill Blass series demo 4 5 overdrive heavy duty Bat steel belted radial soft ride final clearance 7588 Brand new 1984 Marquis 4 door radial Block electric rear split seats loaded with thousands below factory Brand new 1984 Cougar 2 door cloth bucket radial Block heavy duty final clearance 9788 final clearance excellent selection of 1985 driving is believing service is Job Mercury sales 750 be Jubina 2847650 open every night and All Day saturday teachers to take band to court by Paula Martin the Manitoba teachers society is taking fort Alexander Indian band members Back to court in an at tempt to regain jobs for four illegally fired society president Murray Smith said last we have decided to follow the authority and direction of the judge of the Federal court and make application for contempt of court and an order of he earlier this Justice Paul Rouleau of the Federal court of Canada issued a document called a notifying the teachers society that it could file applications for contempt of court and an order of the judge indicated he would be available to hear the Case in Winni Peg on reviewing the possible this seemed to us the Only one which at present seemed to achieve any Smith that our that going Back to court seems the most Likely Way toward the objective of getting teachers their jobs their Back pay and the collective fort Alexander chief Ken Cour Chene said band members involved in the Issue have not had a Chance to think about what they Are going to were going to have to get together As a Council and reflect on the situation and then talk to our peo he Courchene said the band will have to meet with its lawyer to interpret judge Rouleau direction i dont know if it will mean he Courchene said going Back to court do snot in any Way change the original Issue Courchene has maintained that the band is not subject to orders by out Side bodies such As a labor relations the Case goes Back to a Canada labor relations Board ruling last summer which found band leaders had used intimidation and coercion in their attempt to Stop four teachers from organizing a the which was jointly filed in Federal imposed a first collective agreement binding on both the band chose to ignore the agreement and subsequently failed to appear at a Contemp of court hearing in in judge Rouleau fined the band and its Council and school Board a total and warned of further penalties if the four illegally fired teachers Are not sewage line Back in service a sewer line under the red River is Back in service after a leak was City waterworks director Sandy Penman said City fearing the possibility of major had obtained permission from the province to Dis charge raw sewage into the River for up to five Days while the work was carried Penman said the City was Able to Complete the repairs in less than a Day and Only had to discharge sewage for seven the sewage line runs Between Baltimore Road in the Riverview area and Mager Road in Winter roads Public notice it is anticipated that the following sections of the Winter Road system will be opened for vehicle loads up to 36 500 on the following dates january 1985 Hole River to Bloo Veln and the Branch to Poplar River via Bloo Veln River and Berens blood vein turnoff northerly to Theresa Waas Gomach and Garden january 1985 South Bay to South Indian Lake Alford to York Landing to split Lake Cross Lake to Oxford House to gods Lake the remaining sections of the Winter roads Are presently not open but Are expected to open in the near watch for please use caution the Winter roads Are built on Frozen lakes and they do not have Normal Road alignment or signs and Are subject to closure due to extreme weather travellers Are advised to use there is very limited fuel and accommodation available survival gear is highly please Contact 9453704 in Winnipeg before your initial Winter Road trip As some of the roads May not be open on Winter roads Are jointly funded by the province of Manitoba and Indian Northern affairs John Lohman 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