Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, May 05, 1985

Issue date: Sunday, May 5, 1985
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free May Page 3 parents of dead Soldier want to meet suicides but cries of desperation bb1 Parade a prize for the deepest theres More to City councillor Harvey Smith than Gar ish the Sargent Park councillor has made up a Batch of self addressed cards so his constituents can officially Reg ister their i need to know if you have a broken sidewalk or an impassable Harvey official pothole registration form Send this card Back to me so i have a Complete inventory of these no word yet on whether Smith will come round and name each or if your pothole will be taken away if to Register d d d Sam Yuskiw gets credit this week for issuing the weight est government news it floated into the Legisla Tures press room and announced soil stewardship week begins May were not sure what celebrations Are planned for this Tive but it might be a Good idea if we All did some thing Nice for our d d d Premier Hawleys minions were hopping recently when a Secretary at one of the new child welfare agencies decided to pop out for a before leaving her the Secretary cleverly programmed her phone to Forward All Calls to another not so she got a wrong number one in Hawleys executive Council they received a rash of Calls Over a on Day a Pawley aide the secretaries just assumed they were All dealing the wrong but the didst have to Field the d d d we dont mind Bir watch but were not thrilled with the idea of the Manitoba forestry association wants us to Nomi Nate our favorite a search is underway to find the most unusual and most noteworthy Trees in the says a government newsletter announcing the it seems once these Trees have been be designated heritage and once enough Trees Are be featured in a Booklet with a photograph of each along with its and some people say Mani Toba is a Dull place to n n d health minister Larry Des possibly the worlds largest appears to have appointed himself minis Ter responsible for during a recent Dep Uty tory health critic Arnold Brown leapt up to ask Desjar dins a question about Shigel a rather Nasty disease he called the Montezuma re Venge of the noting that communicable diseases had been discussed Days Desjardins asked Brown where Shigel Losis was to be found in the health departments annual its right above Salmones Brown seizing the Desjar dins replied Sam who n n n this weeks contribution to our Hosay politicians Aren smart department comes from la Russ who apparently knows some thing we who left the nip Over the French language likes to keep Busy Hunt ing for election Date Doern grew All excited recently when he spotted some ballot boxes on the North Side of the while Premier Howard Pawley struggled to keep a straight attorney Gener Al Roland Penner explained to Doern its when they the boxes move to the South Side of the building that you know that according to our Alma if Russ sees his Well have at least three More months of the canker worm situation a replay of last Ellis says Winnipeg homeowners bothered by canker Worms last year can expect More of them this City entomologist Roy Ellis Ellis said residents hit last year should Check their Trees and leaves right and keep doing so for the next couple of he said anyone who spots the pests or damage they have done should Spray with Ellis said he recommends malathion or Methoxychlor to do the Ellis predicted two months ago there would be fewer canker Worms this but he said Good weather and the failure of parasites and diseases to control the population May explain Why City officials have found about the same number of eggs As last it Means that if you had a prob Lem last youll have one again this Ellis he said neighbourhoods close to downtown and the cites Rivers get hit worse than other besides Winnipeg Gers have already endured some pointed reminders Mosquito season has Ellis said City workers have been larva Riding with a non chemical for three its far too Early to say if malathion fogging will be needed this Spring or he Mary director of the University of Manitoba biting Fly said last Summers rainfall assured a High Mosquito reproduction and a fairly Normal Winter Means Many mosquitoes Breed in Small pools of water and thus depend on rainfall to she by Black flies Breed in flowing water and could be a prob Lem in southwestern where flooding is she an environment Canada spokes Man said he predict if there will be a wet Spring or summer because no Long Range rainfall fore cast is residents seeking to protect them selves from Mosquito attacks can choose from a wide variety of Aero sol Spray lotions and other Galloway said the Best products contain die Thyl commonly known As she said the effect of More concentrated products Doest last As Long As Many users Galloway said most aerosol repel Lents Are Safe but cautioned they be used on Small babies or people with certain types of Aller an Many councillors think present program leans too heavily towards social services by Patrick Mckinley Mitchelson said the Federal and few so there have to be you can get a headline but there and anon by Patrick Mckinley Core area initiative renewal could get City councils approval in Princi ple by a narrow margin if a vote were held a free press sur vey has key members of councils Domi Nant conservative faction have said that without drastic the initiative could go Down to defeat when its five year term expires next they called for a major shift away from social programs and More to wards a Brickman mortar Type of but in a Survey of 28 members of the 30member 14 said they do support the programs Basic thrust although they have some con Cerns about How it is they said social programs have a definite and Core area renew Al cannot be brought about by physical redevelopment want shift that compares to 11 councillors who said they want the major shift away from social the three remaining councillors said they Are not leaning towards Core renewal or against two of the three said that if it is they feel social programs should be the Survey found that while More councillors supported the Basic a 16 of the 28 councillors expressed concern that the City is being asked to pay too councillors said renewal of the initiative depends on How much the City not the Way the Money is being when it comes up in Council it could be a very close Magnus Eliason the provincial and Federal governments each put in on third of the initiatives councillors said the Federal and provincial governments have much greater resources at their and expect the City to Burden its ratepayers in order to come up with an equal i think there is an unfair balance of Money and that is the Only thing that bothers Anne Zorowski Macdonnell Bill Chornopyski Mynarski said the program has resulted in the City spending too much on Grants to service groups and other social Chornopyski said and other services traditionally paid by City govern ments Are in difficult to support i think i would have a difficult time supporting renewal of the pro he i dont think we have the besides councillors who said they could Only support renewal with a major shift in pm or could not support it at were Bill Clement Al Ducharme Gerry Ducharme Jae Eadie Jim Ernst Don Mitchelson Guy Savoie Eric Stefanson Reg Wyatt and Abe Yanofsky a lot of the Money that went it has helped but it Hast really left a lasting Yanofsky far too Many of the social pro although they appear to be Good in just Haven worked Stefanson in very disappointed in the whole Job creation Mitchelson said the Federal and provincial governments have shifted some of their program dollars into a pot and got the City to contrib Ute to things they the Federal and provincial governments should be doing narrow View councillors on the other Side of the Issue said the initiatives harshest critics Are taking a narrow you cant change the people of the inner Core just by putting up a few so there have to be social Alan Wade Dame to abandon that would be to abandon it r Eliason not doing the social programs and relegating More people to welfare would that be less he Bob Douglas son said it has been too easy for councillors to stand up and blast and not necessarily be in the position of trying to make it you can get a headline but there is a lot of tougher slugging that has to be done to make it Bill Neville Heights said those already dismiss ing the initiative Are too i believe in having evidence before one pronounces sentence and having a trial before one has a Neville i think its a bit premature for anyone on either Side of the Issue to be coming to hard and fast con and John Angus varsity commented As a suburban councillor i think that the majority of my people recognize that the strength of the City stems from the councillors who indicated neither a preference for renewal nor for scrapping the initiative Are Evelyne Reese Larry Fleisher Heights and Dave Brown mayor Bill Norrie could not be Wayne free press Hospital celebrates hundreds of expectant women lined up in the hot Sun outside the women Hospital yesterday but they we rent there to give More than of the hospitals alumnae those born there since its Start during Manitoba worst flood in 1950 showed up to celebrate its 35th Many parents and children waited to Register at the door for a certificate of their they later made their Way upstairs to birthday gift displays outlining the hospitals maternity and childcare and birthday Frank head of obstetrics and told the crowd of the advances in childbirth research and technology since the Hospital a nursing excellence in memory of former cancer patient Eleanor was awarded to head nurse Joan inquiry launched in psychiatric Case Navy veterans Happy about return to blues health minister Larry Desjardins has ordered an inquiry into the treatment of a psychiatric patient found not guilty because of insanity in the slaying of another car Home i have asked for an investigation into the circumstances to see if his treatment had been discontinued and if Desjardins a jury last week strongly criticized the system for its handling of Ramon lius after find ing him not guilty because of Insan Ity in the death of Roberta in Ibacache was charged with first degree murder after Gauthiere mutilated body was found in her room at a group Desjardins said he expects a re port from his Deputy Reg a spokesman for the provincial coroners office said the Case will be reviewed at a May 14 meeting to determine if an inquest should be called now that the criminal proceedings have been Terry administrative offi cer for the said inquests review the circumstances surround ing deaths in an Effort to contribute to the safety of they Are aimed at Clearing the air and satisfying Public Meindl the jurors hearing the Ibacache in an unusual issued a Brief statement saying they Felt the system has failed Ibacache at a critical Point in his Canadian Navy veterans attending a reunion in Winnipeg say the return to distinctive uniforms Marks the first step in restoring old traditions to the the tradition Doest seem to be there with the three Earl president of Winnipeg Branch of the Navy league of Cana said Corvette who retired As chief Petty officer after a 26year stint in the regular said the return to Blue uniforms will make the Force a family again with its special feelings of camaraderie and Ellis senior commander of Eastern Ontario sea saying that this weekends Al ranks convention is testimony to those Canadas Navy and air Force were unified in 1968 and share the same Green the conservative promised to bring Back distinctive former tory defence minister Robert Coates said the Navy should have its Dar Blue uniforms by july soldiers will return to wearing Khaki and airmen will Wear Light about seamen and former seamen attended the Winnipeg re among several activities to be held across Canada to commemorate the navys 75th the three Day event ends today with a Parade from the Winni Peg convention Centre to the memo rial Boulevard Massage parlor owners ignoring bylaw by Don Retson some Winnipeg Massage parlor and escort service operators appear to be ignoring a City bylaw raising their annual licence fees from 250 to City licence official John Stoyka said nine operators had sought licences by last there have been some we have been in touch that Haven got in touch with Stoyka last staff Tony Cher Niak of the cites police vice Divi warned operators they had seven Days to seek licences or face Cherniak said there Are about 65 Massage Parlours and escort ser vices in the Stoyka said the seven Day notices were served on All but one operator by april he said those who came Forward represent More than nine not ing companies own More than one Stoyka said department officials intend to draft a plan of action to Deal with the but he refused to reveal he said he expects his department will be in touch with Cherniak som time this under the City licence and health inspectors can enter a rub parlor and escort service at any time and demand to see a registry of clients found in the premises also can be asked to identify them Cherniak conceded some opera tors could try to circumvent the bylaw by not demanding proper identification from there is nothing in the bylaw that says there is a penalty for he there is nothing we can do to prevent that if we believe that the Cherniak said the bylaw will allow police to keep a closer Eye on such he said the bylaw was necessary because police suspected some firms were operating As Bawdy three Massage parlor operators challenged the City passed in 1975 and amended in the bylaw also forces rub Parlours to close Between Midnight and 8 operators argued the bylaw was illegal because it attempted to regu late but the supreme court of Canada last month dismissed an application for leave to Appeal an earlier Mani Toba court of of Appeal decision that upheld the provisions of the bylaw we rent enforced while the Case was before the 4 ;