Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, April 30, 1985

Issue date: Tuesday, April 30, 1985
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 30, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba Appeal Al Al James Winni to free press disputed workplace safety and health min ister Gerard Lecuyer was to meet the registrar of the College of physicians and surgeons of Manitoba today about a disagreement Over appeals by injured workers seeking their medical Lecuyer told the legislature yesterday he will meet James Morison to discuss whether the col lege will continue to hear the appeals by Morison has told the workers compensation Board that the col Leges complaints committee wont hear the appeals any longer because they Are taking up too much responding to questions from opposition Leader Gary Lecuyer said there have been More than 400 cases since september when the Appeal process was Intro u the amendments to the legislation allow workers Access to their medi Cal files to see if they have grounds for a but for files prior to this a worker had to get permission from the doctor the new Law said that if the doctor the request was to be adjudicated by an Appeal body set up by said the College agreed to perform the task on the Assurance it would involve Only a few cases and require Little but after hundreds of cases the committee Felt the Burden was unreasonable and stopped hearing the appeals last he Lecuyer predicted one of two out comes from his talks with it May be that through discussion they will agree to Cany on a Little he it May be that there will have to be a second a peal mechanism set 9 Winter littering shores along lakes it secondhand rows Book lovers Are faced with a dazzling selection of tomes at the annual childrens Hospital Book which opened yesterday at Polo Money from the two week Sale of donated books is earmarked for by Doug Speirs thousands of dead fish have been uttering the shores of several South Western Manitoba victims of near Zero oxygen Levels caused by harsh Winter its quite a said Earl a spokesman for the Tri Lake improvement which represents residents who live near Pelican and Swan theres just thousands of fish around Rock Lake that Are a Pilot Mound said in a recent theres att where front six Pound Pickerel to 20pound he i dont know How this is going to get cleaned there starting to stink i guess Cabin owners will pick them up along their own but theres thousands of them along the rest of the Collins said he believes a cleanup along Rock either by the prov Ince or area cottagers and will be but a natural resources depart ment spokesman said no provincial cleanup of area lakes is being con it has not been our departments policy in most cases to go out and do these Don Keith our policy has never been to clean up after a fish kill unless it poses some Type of health Hazard or theres extenuating Circum he added that an organized clean up is usually not necessary because nature tends to make Short work of any fish eagles and other users of Carrion usually clean up the mess pretty he Keith also said a government funded cleanup would be costly and impractical because of the amount of Shoreline fish in a number of southwestern Manitoba lakes suffocated because of which occurs Kwh eff heavy Snow arid thick ice Block Stift Light to underwater plants that ply oxygen to Keith noted that some Winter fish kill is Normal in lakes in the South West because they Are shallow Sofia easily exhausted of a massive cleanup has been undertaken at Pelican which suffered a heavy fish Bill regional film ofies manager for natural resources esl1 timoted about 10 seventh vhf tit Sefc loads dead fish had been Hall ii from the shores of last probably More than 90 percent were Howard the cleanup operation Watt Fly ducted by volunteers fro Rrt Ninette and an inmate Crew from the Brant Don correctional Howard said the Cost of truck Cong the fish to a Landfill site will Likely be shared by three area game and fish associations which benefited from an emergency fish netting Gram on the Lake in he said its unlikely that any Spe Cial measures will be taker to re move fish from the shores of other altho fluff fisheries staff May decide some Workis needed at Sandy Atrock Howard said scavengers and a recent storm have already done much to rid the Shore of rotting fish the fisheries manager said the severity of the psf years Winter kill wont be known until experimental netting has been he said at least six lakes George and the Elgin Reservoir were Howard said initial tests on Peli can Hope that Many fish Howard said tests on Rock Lake Nave found reasonable survival it the Winter Fishkill in southwestern Manitoba May be less severe than was he he noted that restocking of Pike has already begun in some while restocking Pickerel win Uke by begin it the end of Kinsmen Wade deeper into illegal Pool Battle Desjardins laments Lack of control Over doctors Manitoba should have some Way of regulating where physicians prac Tise to ensure everyone has Access to medical health minister Larry Desjardins said last i find it difficult that govern ments cant come up with some he adding some form of regulation must be during debate on his departments estimates in the Desjar dins said he was disappointed the courts ruled unconstitutional British columbian policy of regulating where doctors practise by control Ling their Billing he said he agreed with the quashed because it interfered with a doctors right to earn a its of to talk about Freedom of the individual but what about the population in general he Desjardins said later he would like to discuss voluntary controls with some especially psychiatrists who Are in Short he said psychiatrists could Volun Teer to Cap their medicare incomes or offer to work Par time in under serviced asked if who generally oppose moves to ban extra were Likely to agree to such a Desjardins said they know theres a they should have the Pride to in going to Desjardins said incentives Are needed but financial compensation should not be the primary its pretty disgusting if that the Only he Desjardins came under fire in the legislature from tory health critic Don Orchard who said problems in health care have increased under the present he said surgical waiting lists at Brandon general Hospital have in creased in the past three Sparks Are still flying in a three year Battle Between the Kinsmen club in Cartwright and the Provin Cial health department Over the operation of a wading Bruce president of the 19member club in the sout Central Manitoba said health officials told the club last fall that further changes were necessary for the Pool to operate the club Hast decided yet whether Well change it Leadbeater Well have to meet and talk about were Bat Ting not too bad on this so the service club was convicted under the Public health act of operating an illegal Pool after it failed to hire a supervisor in the club built the 30centimetre deep Pool in a Park it developed along Badger about two kilo metres from the Kinsmen refused to hire a arguing it was ridiculous to require someone to watch Chil Dren in the shallow Pool just three metres from an unsupervised Creek that is metres after being fined for operating an illegal club members opted for the Fin option program and swept Cartwright streets in Early 1984 to cover the Legal problems behind the club decided on a different it installed a Spray device in the Pool last year and operated it As a foun Leadbeater said the Fountain attracted about the same number of children As the former wading Public health inspector Jim hos sack said whether the club Calls it a Fountain or a wading it is still an enticement for children and the need for supervision who has worked out of the nearby Killarney office for the past 20 said there were also some water Quality problems with the last he wrote the club listing improve ments needed before it could legally operate this Leadbeater said the club has the support of everyone in town in its Effort to stymie what they see As Over regulation by sonic Boom ruled out in 153 Goose deaths 153 Firrman have left wildlife officials baffled provincial waterfowl specialist Murray Gillespie said Hes stumped As to Why the Birds they were found three weeks ago in a Cornfield 12 Kilometres Southwest of the have been tested for Poison and disease but Gillespie said autopsies show the 152 Snow geese and one Ross Goose hit something hard and received massive internal weather Winnipeg area forecast mainly sunny today and High today near Low tonight near High tomorrow near probability of precipitation near Zero tonight and extended Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly sunny Friday and saturday with a Chance of afternoon or evening ers temperatures above Normal All three Normal High is Normal Low is Northern Manitoba mainly sunny Friday and saturday with above Normal Normal High is Normal Low is Northwestern Ontario mainly near Normal tempera Tures rising to above Normal Friday and Normal High is Normal Low is Jas the most of the Birds had ruptured livers and some had blood on their he Gillespie has heard of strange fowl deaths in one Case last a handful of Birds crash landed on a water covered Concrete slab that looked like a nothing around the Carman Cornfield has yielded clues for a parallel Gillespie said there Are no Cement Walls around the transport Canada says no sonic booms Shook the atmosphere and the weather office says storms did not Knock the Birds from the they didst look although i dont know what a terrified Goose would look he waterfowl manager Barry Verbowski ruled out an aeronautical he said if the 153 geese had hit a it would Likely have crashed As hearing into sex charges held an Alberta Man who faces 22 sex related charges appeared at a preliminary hearing in provincial court Robert Henry of Silver is charged with four counts of sexual Intercourse with a female under four counts of sexual three counts of indecent assault on a two counts of indecent assault on a male and nine counts of Gross judge Howard Collerman ordered a ban on publication of the outside Crown attorney Jannine Lemere said the alleged offences took place in Winnipeg in armed robber holds up drug store an armed robber held up a vital drug store yesterday and escaped with an undisclosed amount of a police spokesman a Man wearing a Blue Balaclava entered Nia Kwa pharmacy at 4 Alpine Avenue about carrying a he the Man ordered the pharmacist to hand Over a Quantity of the gunman fled in a Niks Gallagher at Quelch Canada a1 a2 beef Side of Hind of beef to boning a trimming the Price per Pound a kilogram will sirloin tip roasts Cross rib roasts round or Rump roasts round Steak deaths classified death National Victoria Sci Couver Yellowknife Edmonton Calculi re 12 1 1 1 13 ii m 17 rec Ina Winnipeg 29 Thompson 17 Kenora 2i Brandon 26 Dauphin 27 Thunder Bay 25 Toronto 16 Ottawa 9 Montreal 18 Halifax 9 Winnipeg temperature comparisons mean 126 last year Normal highest on record 33 9 in 19s2 on record in 1958 precipitation total from april i to april 29 Millimetres Normal yesterday Chicago York 1 Aviv resort spots los Clouds Las Clear Clouds Clear Clear Clear partly Clouds fair partly rain Clouds 13 22 19 13 24 10 9 20 10 20 5 10 21 9 29 9 18 29 22 29 30 33 25 31 30 27 28 2 11 9 3 12 1 4 12 3 9 4 4 ii 3 13 3 10 14 14 27 24 18 2 19 21 22 20 of widow of Michael Verna of wife of Ivan Bish of 200 Masson husband of Bernadette Ida of Winni wife of Frank of Winni wife of Robert Russell Helen Mathew James 2 of Dau Phin son of Heather and Mathew Harold of Kelow husband of Helen Helen wife of Chester of Arthur husband of Agnes of husband of Veiga Mildred Eliza of 276 Hugo Phemie wife of Abe of husband of Nellie Albert husband of Nellie Makwa Dennis of husband of Mary of of summer formerly of husband of Flo husband of Lydia widow of Robert Millar of husband of Steffie of widow of Gerhard Robert of of 216188 Worthington ave lean ground beef c beef liver beef rec Finger Bones prices effective april May 4 store hours to we Reserve the right to limit quantities fresh Lamb and 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