Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, October 06, 1985

Issue date: Sunday, October 6, 1985
Pages available: 32
Previous edition: Saturday, October 5, 1985

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Winnipeg free october 1rolt53 j for base replacement Gypsumville a commit tee investigating alternate uses for the armed forces base in Gypsumville has quadrupled in size to allow greater representation from local groups and government the 28member committee now includes representatives of the local government District of the Ashern Cham Ber of the Interlake development and various Indian says the Interlake the base is to close in and the committee is trying to find ways to keep the Community from losing the economic activity it pan Churchill Mark Ingerbritson says Hes abandoned plans to seek provincial approval Fot the town to Start shooting Polar i dont think natural re sources department will allow Ingerbritson the Manitoba government fears bad publicity from animal welfare he Ingerbritson criticized the government last year for not Tak ing stronger measures to keep Polar bears from roaming into Churchill before freeze up on Hudson he said the Lack of action was forcing the town to consider Hir ing people to shoot the the mayor said that May not be necessary because the re sources department has added More staff to patrol the towns town councillor John bile Duke said the stepped up patrols Are Only a Stopgap Mea if theres one its going to touch off the whole thing he if somebody child gets therell be a big Odd Morden chamber of Commerce Here thinks there should be a full time officer promoting Morden and encouraging More businesses to locate in the about 50 people attended a re cent meeting at which chamber of Commerce president Dale Lambert discussed the according to the Pembina but mayor Max Friesen said the town wont finance the hiring dateline Manitoba a weekly Roundup of provincial giving readers a glimpse of events in Rural of someone to promote the the mayor said a promotions coordinator could add up to three Mills to tax rates and we have a responsibility to the add Boissevain at least two candidates will be seeking the progressive conservative Nomi nation for the constituency of Turtle says the Boisse vain Henry Einarson of Glenboro and Rod Stephenson of Rock Lake will contest the nomination to replace Deputy tory Leader Brian who int seeking re Einarson represented the provincial Rock Lake constituency from 1966 to Stephenson is a agricultural chemical add Dauphin Dauphin boys and girls club has lost its affiliation with the National Orga it will not presi Dent Laurier Caron Caron said the National executive revoked the clubs charter last week because it didst meet the organizations code of Stan the established in is auditing its books for the first Vic president Rick Fen Dick because the books we rent a is missing and no one knows Fendick Caron said the National office was also concerned about inconsistency in Board membership and poor communication with the regional but Dauphin needs a drop in Centre and if the group cant regain its it might re open As the Dauphin youth he ear Falls tiny by Paul Moloney the tiny town of ear will put in a bid for a massive Toyota Assembly even though the Reeve admits its a Long but Stan Leschuk says the town of has to Start if youre going to get your towns name known in theres no better place to go than a big company like Leschuk its a Long but nothing Ven nothing if we dont get this they might look at some other were in the Centre of weve got Beautiful theres lots of natural a Highway and Leschuk said ear almost 220 Kilometres Northeast of Wehof will spend to on its bid even though its not certain that Toyota officials will Ever see the town missed the 23 dead line for site proposals but has asked the Ontario government to Send along its material it was through the press that we found out about the Les Chuk the ministry of Indus Trade and technology didst do their part in forwarding on6 Northwestern Ontario town that made the fort Hopes Toyota will take a close look at what the Community can said Shirley of the towns development we have ready Access to the we can get into the Central United states and were close to shipping ports in Thunder Bay and she Toyota announced in late july that it will build a Plant in Canada to produce vehicles a Start ing in late its estimated the Plant could Cost million provide 500 Rick the Ontario ministry investment marketing said Toyota announcement was widely circulated and communities were Quick to he said proposals from 37 Ontario communities were by courier in late August to Toyota North american study group in company who Are being wooed by seven Are to visit Ontario this month to inspect potential Airey while the ministry could Forward ear Falls bid when its he said Toyota is Likely already Down to a Short list of but that Doest deter ear our town is designed for a popu lation of Leschuk were ready to Boniface palliative care unit has been operating for 10 helping dying patients and their staff offers Comfort where theres no cure sister Rita Killeen is no stranger to As a member of the palliative care team at Boniface general Hospi Killeen spends much of her time preparing patients and their families for what hurts me most is when a Young Parent leaving Chil Killeen she recalled a 15yearold boy who refused repeatedly to see his dying the boy was finally persuaded to visit his when he entered the his father turned to him and said son then turned away and the distraught teenager ran from the Hospital and Killeen found him behind the crying and kick ing the i know How you she said As she put her hand on his my Mother died when i was the palliative care unit has been operating for 10 years and this week will cosponsor the first National conference on palliative care in win with about 300 experts from across Canada expected to the Brandon units patients live at Home or enter the Hospital whenever things get rough or they need extra care or pain they Are guaranteed a space in the 28bed the emphasis is on humanity and the dignity of a human said Paul director of the we believe pretty strongly that if you have a program like this you have to have a bereavement pro said Fred a unit so Cial worker for eight unit staff gather every Friday and discuss deaths in the previous its an open and Frank time that can include both tears and it begins by recalling the situation at the time of a patients How and when it who was pres ent and How they it also includes sending a card to the offering condolences and followup it is not a morbid occasion but a Chance for the staff to discuss their that probably the most crucial part of it Nelson its a Opportunity to acknowledge that a death has i actually think a lot of people in health care dont do the group of about 12 reviews the circumstances of the death info they discuss whether the patient was in pain and if the final caring acts of the staff were per formed with they also reflect on their Short where they should have or could have done its almost a maintenance function for he it Points out to us that we cant always do the things we want to do things Arent always its essential for the staff who must continue to work and face death on a regular said nurse coordinator Janet if we didst have what would we do without it Banks court rejects Farmers bid to halt expropriation a Stonewall area Farmer has failed in his bid to prevent the province from expropriating a piece of his a Manitoba court of Queens Bench judge has rejected Zigmund kulaks application for an injunction to prevent the province from seizing a parcel of his Farmland for expansion of the Oak Hammock wildlife management Justice Gordon Barkman said Kulay failed to establish a Case for granting of such an kulaks Dana said expropriation can now while Kulay can Appeal to a higher Nelko said he will have to discuss it with his although the land is valued at Only about Kulay is concerned its loss May result in increased flooding remaining land and in further damage to his crops by he had hoped to raise his concerns at a but the provincial Cabinet used its authority under the expropriations act and approved seizure without a Kulay separately is challenging the constitutionality of the Section of the act allowing the government to expropriate without a he contends denial of a hear ing violates his rights under the charter of rights and while Barkman was not called upon to Deal with the constitutional he said in rejecting the injunction application he was of the View property rights Are not protected by the weather City Calendar Winnipeg area forecast mostly Cloudy Northwest winds 15 to 20 highs near probability of precipitation is 10 per Low near Outlook for tomorrow mainly extended Outlook Southern Manitoba Cloudy Clearing Over becoming sunny temperatures below Normal both Normal High is Normal Low is Northern Manitoba Cloudy Clearing Over becoming sunny below Normal both Normal High is Normal Low is Northwestern Ontario rain on Cloudy temperatures below Normal both Normal High is Normal Low is National 16 5 16 6 5 2 13 5 12 3 14 3 13 6 7 3 8 1 7 4 10 11 2 Thunder 10 4 14 9 16 10 17 12 16 8 wlnnip9 mean last highest on record in 1943 on record in 1885 precipitation total from april 1 to 5 Millimetres Normal yesterday Trace International 17 3 18 6 new 17 2 21 15 27 16 23 12 28 14 24 17 21 17 30 15 15 10 26 18 31 14 19 10 Tel 28 20 22 9 resort spots los Clouds 27 25 Las Clear 33 22 Clear 32 20 Cloudy 31 26 Clear 32 24 Cloudy 31 26 Cloudy 28 25 Cloudy 29 23 Cloudy 33 27 Cloudy 30 26 Cloudy 32 22 the River Heights family life education 621 Oxford holds a program on system training for effective wednesdays at 9 to to Call the the Winnipeg coordinating committee for disarmament holds a featuring Laurie of the Vancouver Island Tanoose conversion at wednesday 9 in Westminster United Westminster Avenue at Maryland the fort Garry family life information Centre holds a program on problem solving strategies for parents with at wednesday 9 in the fort Garry United 800 Point Calvin University Hospital chief of Multi Organ transplant University of Western addresses the Canadian at wednesday 9 in the Holiday judge Rosalie of the Ontario labor Speaks on Equality issues in at wednesday 9 in Robson faculty of University of All Robert former United Church of Canada Speaks on death and dying and the third at wednesday 9 in the Westin hotel in the closing session of the first Canadian conference on palliative open to the Gilbert of the Manitoba provincial a gives the presentation stories of the Prairie in the Metis at 7 thursday 10 in room tier University of death classified death Kenneth of husband of velvet Ina of formerly of ire George Edward of la Hus band of Dorothy Gordon of husband of Jessie of husband of Victoria of husband of Anne of widow of Charles of of husband of Polly of widow of William Sarah Elizabeth of Edith of of sleep on it tonight Wetter co gallery now 150 Invof Nan now compare these stained affy lacquered now 219 sleep on it tonight by doom gallery 39 Box Spring and set now with free headboard piece sets 60 2 piece sets a ius i scroll Over expend i damask knits sleep land Moonbeam Ortho practice International collection Burros waterbed gallery Burron 925 Lagimodiere at Marion open daily till 9 to 6 Rorn Ituk 2j5 2312911 i ;