Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 09, 1985

Issue date: Thursday, May 9, 1985
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 9, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free May 1985 German youths feted in prance continued from Page 1 after Goose stepping through a Wreath laying ceremony the soviet soldiers were escorted Back to the grimly fortified Wall that divides East and West at the nearby Commonwealth War two teenage West Ger mans were invited to Lay a Wreath at commission reinstates race judges the Manitoba horse racing com Mission has allowed the appeals of Standar bred judges de Page and Gary Keays and reinstated me two officials it fired in March with out issuing a reason for their Dis following the Page was rehired As presiding judge for the Manitoba great Western racing he will be joined in the officials stand by Al who will also serve As a senior Bill Pliszka and Bill Shaw will be the third judge on a rotating who worked at Assini Boia Downs in the fall of said last night he had been hired by the commission to work year round and would be moving Back to Mani Toba from Nova Scotia in who has been appointed racing Secretary for the Manitoba fair said he would apply for a judges position during the Downs Winter harness a British in keeping with the nonmilitary and re conciliatory themes adopted for ceremonies in the by military parades Are planned today in Moscow and other Warsaw pact the soviets Mark May 9 As the official end of the great patriotic the ambassador to Moscow will not attend the Parade which is expected to include veterans of the soviet intervention in but Canadian diplomatic represent along with those from other nato will despite protests from some Brit ish veterans no Parade was allowed although Many britons resist reenacting the Street celebrations that ended the in Rock bands played for crowds along the champs Elysee yesterday evening following a Day of commemorations that in a show of franc German reconciliation included 200 Young West Ger the Battle flags of France were marched to the arc de Triumph where president Francois Mitter Rand led a Wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the unknown sol a member of the French resistance during the also sent a message to Gorbachev recalling the wartime brotherhood of in the West German capital of president Richard von Wei Yaecker said germans must accept responsibility for the he called May 8 a Day of liberation from nazism for Germany but also said that without the started by Adolf the division of Europe would not have taken lawyer to Appeal parking ban ruling continued from Page 1 take it one step and declare the entire bylaw he was successful last december in persuading a provincial judge to accept both arguments but the Turner refrains from attack continued from Page 1 rents the government has made Are legitimate and the list included these with the tory Patron age As the Liberal Foo soldiers carried out their attack in the commons against Liberal Leader John Turner continued what has become his practice of watching from the Mulroney turned Liberal Patron age into a key election Campaign weapon against Turner last year after Turner and former prime min ister Pierre Trudeau handed out a mass of patronage appointments shortly before the Campaign but Turner denied yesterday that incident has prevented him from taking part in the current assault on tory i dont feel Hamstrung at he in just going to wait until the record continues to build and its building Crown appealed that ruling to the court of Queens in his judge Dureault said although the one Section of the bylaw is that does not make the entire bylaw Palmyn said yesterday he will Likely ask Manitoba court of Appeal to Rule on the i have a moral obligation to ask the court of Appeal to clarify the judge Dureault said City Council clearly had the legislative authority to pass an overnight parking ban in 1977 to facilitate Snow Clearing on City streets during Winter months and cleanup in the in recent years the amount of Snow on City streets had not required an extended parking so in 1980 Council amended the bylaw to give the mayor authority to enact the ban later than 15 and to lift it sooner than May judge Dureault noted the 1980 amendment left the mayor Power less to intervene Between those so in 1981 Council passed a further amendment to give the mayor authority to lift and reenact the ban whenever he deemed judge Dureault said although Council did not have the right to Grant such Broad Powers to the the concept of an absolute parking ban Between the dates fixed in the bylaw itself has historically found favor with the portion of the bylaw which authorizes the parking ban is he in other the Bottom line remains an absolute parking chamber head says continued from Page 1 the but the province int Active Schroeder told reporters Manitoba has not been out of line with its other respondents to the Survey said they wanted less direct govern ment a better postal service and direct government Aid for a lingering far debt Martens said statistics Canada figures rank Winnipeg last out of the 13 Canadian cities which recorded a net increase in jobs in were at the Bottom of the Heap in terms of new Job he noting tax Breaks linked to Job creation do not Lead to Perma nent the chamber of Commerce has Long expressed its dislike for the provinces payroll tax which affects one out of three employers in Martens but employers also Are hit with a 54percent income business tax and Federal and provincial sales he As he said there is con Cern that gasoline and liquor taxes will harm the tourism recent amendments to provincial labor Laws make it easier for unions to be formed and More difficult to one member according to the business men Are wary of legislation which might insist on equal pay for work of equal Martens said if Job classifications were arbitrarily existing workers would be replaced by others with better at the same the Chambers membership keenly favors More female business we must find a Way to tap that ii drop tory claims continued from Page 1 spending in comparison to other that leads me to assume Moodys is thinking of an adjustment in other provinces ratings As the minister said he believes the Al rating will undermine investor Confidence and is Inopportune for the government As it pre pares to borrow for its just extremely unusual that a government could suffer two Demer its in one he one reduction on its own a the Turtle Mountain la two reductions be comes very weve been warning them for some time that with the huge deficits they have been running this was Likely to Ransom Wayne free Phass 4 v too close for Comfort neighbors get together As firefighters clamber Over houses at 827 and 829 Stella Avenue where a fire yesterday afternoon sent one Man to Hospital with minor bums and caused an estimated the fire damaged the Interior of 827 Stella and caused some damage to the exterior of 829 Churchill shipping promised Thompson special the Ca Nadian wheat Board has every in Tention of shipping Grain through the port of Churchill this chief commissioner Desmond Jarvis said Jarvis said that with the current Grain Supply and marketing it is still impossible to predict the size of the he said there Are too Many Nega Tives raised about the Manitoba sea ports its a Good Wellman and the spout is needed for Kain Export at that time of Jarvis said while the crop carry Over this year will be lower than last years record the Harvest in the Churchill Grain Supply area of North Ern Saskatchewan and Manitoba was he said there should be enough Grain in the area to Supply Chur he said that because of drought conditions in the some Grain from the Churchill sup ply area would be shipped to Eastern and Western on the commodities buyers Are making Short term Pur which make Export fore casts even More Jarvis Churchill port manager Don Figurski said this week that tonnes of Grain passing through the port would be needed to keep the Churchill operation out of the tax payers the wheat Board chief said the Success of the Canadian freighter my Arctic in taking out a cargo of Barley for Poland on demonstrated the feasibility of extending the shipping the my Arctic had a Hull strengthened to withstand Jarvis warned the province it would be responsible to work out any agreement to assist shipowners with such items As higher insurance rates for an extended the wheat Board would not make any major Price cuts to compensate shipping companies for added Jarvis Figurski said funds have been Al located for a port improvement part of the million Federal provincial sub agreement to assist the first of 150 sea Sonal port employees Are to arrive in Churchill next Figurski tax audit restraints proposed continued from Page 1 subject to greater control and a the Power to turn up at someones Home or business without notice and demand that a taxpayer produce documents or face prosecution was criticized As enabling Revenue can Ada to conduct a warrant less if they have no evidence that a taxpayer has violated the the authorities should not be allowed to insist on entering the houses and business premises of citizens at Brooks the study proposed that Revenue Canada should be allowed to enter private premises Only for the Pur pose of inspecting property that can not be conveniently it recommended that if a tax payer Doest wish to cooperate with a demand to inspect Revenue Canadas Only recourse should be to summon him and require he produce the documents within a specified under the there Are no limitations on the Power of Revenue Canada to inspect books and the study it recommended several measures aimed at preventing taxpayers from exposure to arbitrary including prohibiting unnecessary inquiries or other recommendations included allowing Only one inspection per tax payer per the study also Safe guards to protect those taxpayers whose records Are sought by third such As lawyers and to ensure that they can contest de mands which May not be the study recommended Revenue Canada officials be restrained Dur ing a criminal 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