Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada settles for Silver medal in Prague Canadas dream of a world hockey championship ended this morning in three goals by Rookie Forward Jiri Sejba propelled Czechoslovakia to a 53 win Over leaving the canadians the Silver it is the czechs first Gold medal since Canada was attempting to win its first Gold since the Silver medal Effort is Canadas Best since a goal by Frantisek Kadlec mid Way through the third period provided Czechoslovakia with the Canada Cut the margin to one goal at when defence Man Scott Ste Vens of Washington capitals banged in a rebound of Rick valves an empty net goal by Jiri Lala 66 seconds from the end restored the czechs two goal Czechoslovakia controlled the game Early in the first taking a 10 Lead at on Sirki Sebbas Steve Yzerman of Detroit red wings had just served a tripping penalty when Sebbas shot slipped through goaltender Pat Riggins Canada wasted Little time in the second opening Yzerman tied the score 11 lifting a shot Over czechoslovakian goal tender Jiri Kralik after just 45 seconds of the tie lasted less than two minutes before Czechoslovakia re gained its on goal Sejba took a perfect drop pass 30 feet in front of Riggin and drifted a Low shot under Riggins Glove at Canada evened the score four minutes later on a Power Vaive of Toronto Maple Leafs took a perfect feed from Vancouver canucks Doug Halward and fired a wrist shot Over Kralits Sejba continued his Oneman destruction of Canadas dream completing this hattrick at of the second sweeping around Canadian defend Ceman Larry Sheba dragged Riggin to the ice with a fake and then Slid the puck Between the sprawled Riggins skates and the Nordques win Battle of Cloudy tonight 10 showers tomorrow 30 May 1985 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 Bill bans Street hookers Ottawa up prostitutes will be prohibited from stopping motor interrupting pedestrian or vehicle traffic and making any other Public attempt to solicit customers if a Bill introduced in the commons yesterday becomes the tabled by Justice minister John Crosbie nine Days after a Feder Al committee released its Long awaited report on prostitution and would also prevent customers from pro positioning hookers in Public the proposed amendments to the criminal code define a Public place As any place to which the Public have Access As of right or by invite express or and any motor vehicle located in a Public place or in any place open to Public Crosbie told a news conference the which he Hopes will become Law before the end of the will reclaim the streets for Ordinary Citi Zens who have been annoyed and harassed by hookers and their clients but he admitted it will not stamp out it will go on elsewhere and in other he the Point there Are people in our major cities who have had to endure now for several years tremendous disruptions caused by these activities and i dont think they should have to wait any the government is examining other proposals for control Ling prostitution and particularly that involving and expects to introduce More extensive legislation this he new Democrat my Svend Robin son denounced the proposed Legisla saying it would make hookers More dependent on increase Street violence and do nothing to clean up the up photo sources of police departments As they try to eavesdrop on Street con said his party Justice critic and my for the British Columbia Riding of Bur although the criminal code now prohibits soliciting in Public there have been few prosecutions since 1978 when the supreme court of Canada ruled soliciting had to be pressing and persistent to constitute an that combined with a later one stating the repeated Solic see pc Page 4 David Peterson hugs his and after his party election Early jail release probed inquest judge asks Why repeat sex offender freed by Beth Marlin Winnipeg free press Brandon the Early prison release of habitual sex offenders will be scrutinized before the Case is closed on a gruesome multiple Mur de suicide near Here last in an inquest that adjourned yes provincial court judge Allan James questioned Why Kenneth convicted of sexual As Sault three was allowed to Stop psychiatric treatment pre scribed As a condition of his Early release from seven months after his last visit to Brandon mental health Steingard murdered a woman he met in Church and the wife and two adopted children of his Vic Tor hiding the bodies in the Bush at two Bra Donarea brutally raped 10 year old Penny Hiebert before Tak ing her life with her fathers ramp say evidence of other sex Ual attacks by Steingard has emerged since he died of a Selfin flicked gunshot wound in Brandon general Hospital july shortly before his release on Man Ontario Appeal court tosses out 4 objections to Federal abortion Law by Barbara aggerholm Winnipeg free press Toronto a panel of Ontario Appeal court judges yesterday threw out four arguments used to support a constitutional Challenge to the Federal abortion other charter of rights and Freedom based including one on the Section Guaran teeing Liberty and Security of the remain in defence Law yer Morris mannings bid to eliminate a Law he Calls the made by chief jus Tice William followed the conclusion of mannings arguments on the constitutionality of Section 251 of the criminal Manning is arguing the charter is violated not Only by the abortion but also by the crowns Power to Appeal jury the Ontario attorney general is appealing the jury acquittal of Henry Morgentaler and two associates on abortion related judge Howland told Ontario Crown counsel Bonnie Wein she address the defence Law yers arguments that the abortion Law subjects women to cruel and unusual treatment under Section 12 of the Manning had told the judges a woman who wants an abortion is punished for her pregnancy by the requirements for an abortion com Mittee and As judge Howland Wein didst have to counter mannings submission that the Federal govern ment unlawfully delegated Power to the province in therapeutic abortion the other unsuccessful Points dealt with the constitutionality of the abortion committee which decides whether a continued pregnancy endangers the mothers and whether the attorney general has a right to retry an but Manning also argued yester Day that Section 251 is unconstitutional under sections of the charter guaranteeing Equality and religious he said a woman has a religious supported by reformed Judaism and the anglican and United to decide whether to have an see Ontario Page 4 Ontario tories survive Strong Liberal swing Dattory supervision in March several psychiatrists agreed Stein Gard was an unrepentant rapist who was Likely to strike Brandon Crown attorney Gerry Bowering said he Hopes to have expert witnesses testify on psychiatric treatment available to repeat sexual offenders when the inquest resumes several months from psychiatric reports described Steingard As a suspicious sexual de Viant who had Little self esteem or social skills and who Clung to his beliefs even when proved a parole officer warned the parole Board in a 1979 memo that Stein Gard then serving a nine year term for three sexual assaults against a Winnipeg woman was a High risk for Early the memo said Steingard had said he would kill himself rather than be sent Back to prison if he were Ever caught breaking the Law once he had gained his this Case scares the hell out of the parole officer noting that Steingardt past assaults had been impulsive and committed without Steingardt numerous requests for parole were All but officials were forced to release him upon the completion of two thirds of his his today murder rampage occurred almost years Patricia Steingardt parole told the inquest yester Day the parole Board had wanted to arrest Steingard As he left the prison under mandatory supervision a practice called see murderer Page 4 Toronto up the Longrus ing Ontario tories under Premier Frank Miller survived a stunning show of might by David Peterson and the liberals to win a Sliver thin minority government but the Victory was pyrrhic As Miller saw his Cabinet and caucus shrivel around him and his inherited majority government the who have not go verned Ontario since actually won a slightly higher percentage of the popular vote than the final standings showed the tories with 52 seats to 48 for the liberals and 25 for the about million of six million eligible residents a slight increase from the 58percent turnout in in that the tories under Davis took 70 of 125 legislature the liberals 34 and the nip defections and resignations saw the conservatives close out the last provincial legislature with 72 the liberals the nip 22 and three despite the crushing Mill an elfin Bracebridge business Man who ran a controversial Campaign troubled by polls that suggested a steady tory managed to Flash his characteristic smile when appearing before sup porters in his Riding of its been a Tough but at this As i stand the progressive conservative party is still the government of Ontario and in proud of he people will get to know Frank our party has Learned before to govern in minority and win the hearts of the Ontario Peterson in London Centre and nip Leader Bob Rae in Toronto York South were All easily reelect but the election became a two Way race Between the tories and liberals Early in the Peterson told ecstatic supporters shortly after results became Clear that the election was truly a magic moment in the provinces in a statesmanlike address that avoided rubbing Salt in tory but emphasized the Liberal Peterson said he wanted the legislature recalled immediately to Deal with the pressing issues of education and Reform of the health care even though the tories held Only a slight Lead Over the they will continue to be the government until Defeated in the a Rhodes scholar and former Federal finance critic who see pc Page 4 la Falls victim to policy by Brian Cole a new Democrat la says she was forced to buy private insurance for her Home after Manitoba Public insurance said she was a bad Myrna Phillips Wolseley said she had to find a new insurer after her House was raided by burglars for the fourth time in two they Pic play by the same rules As everyone she said she said that after the third Pic told her the insurance rates would increase and that she could lose her coverage if she suffered further Phillips acknowledged she was miffed at being turned Down by the Crown i asked them Why am i a bad risk its not my but the la said All companies apparently operate the same Way and no insurance company is willing to offer insurance to bad she said Pic rules dont make sense because risk is determined on the number of rather than the size of the she said she was a bad risk because she claimed to in four noting that had she claimed a loss of in one breaking she still would have Pic Phillips said she has raised the matter with Pic officials and members of the but has been told the Crown corporation must live by the Industry rules to remain see la Page 4 officer charged in breaking by Don Retson Winnipeg police have suspended without pay a 23yearold Constable charged with two criminal code Joseph Thomas Bailey was suspended yesterday after being charged with break and enter with intent to commit an indictable of Fence and the charges follow a six Day police investigation of a breaking at Munroe Junior High school last Fri damage to the school was Esti mated at Bailey is a plainclothes Constable in juvenile he has been with the department for four crime Des Depourcq said tuesday an of duty police offi cer was found in the Halls of the school at Friday by offi cers responding to an who had refused to name the said the Man was not charged immediately be cause of extenuating circumstances in the he said the arrested officer appeared to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol and was taken to Hospital for medical see bizarre Page 4 Layoff versatile farm equipment plans to Lay off about 200 workers this soiling Job Winnipeg chamber of Commerce president elect de Martens wants to sell French language classes to criticism Western leaders tried yesterday to Blunt criticism of their plans to Lay a Wreath at a German military 11 Singer Mickey Gilley says its time to return to his country a980002 Ann 17 23 37 20 37 6 29 7 Jumble 41 34 our 17 17 45 sports record 56 25 to 17 i
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