Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 21, 1986, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sunday guided tour to the future Leisure and housing in drinking and playing a game no one can do War toys Warp Young sunny today4 Clear tonight 12 Winnipeg free press vol 115 no 22 sunday free press 22 december 1986 or Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 news watch Thatcher ahead British prime minister mar Garet thatchers conservative party has an Lead Over the labor a Gal Lup poll said it was a Sharp reversal from a sur vey last Thatcher is expected to Call an election within the next six Gulf War heats up Iran and Iraq yesterday re ported artillery duels along their War Iran said an iraqi tank was destroyed in the Southern War Iraq said that iranian losses included a number of infantry and gun positions and a Large military curfew imposed the punjabi state govern ment imposed an indefinite curfew on parts of the sikh holy City of Amritsar yester Day As militant hindus called a 24hour general it was called to protest the slay ing of Arun son of a police who was shot by suspected sikh extremists As he was cycling to moslem overrun syrian troops in tanks and armoured cars overran the last pocket of moslem fundamentalist resistance in Tripoli yesterday after More than 30 hours of fierce police they said at least 30 people were killed and 60 wounded in the libyans attack libyan troops launched an fallout attack yesterday on their onetime former rebel forces in northeastern Chad called for Gener Al mobilization but it was not Clear whether this imply 1 to a Call to arms for the who no bloodletting Liberal Leader John who fended off a Challenge last says Hes not interested in kicking anybody out of the i think bearing grudges is a dangerous luxury either in politics or he he said he has not seen Marc Lalonde or Keith Davey since he was confirmed As Leader at last months con but he said Jean Chretien called with congratulations immediately after the voting result was Turner no grudges it Cetera you can now legally spit in the Street in Colchester coun Nova it took four years of but the county now has the most up Iodate bylaws it can wiped from the books Are archaic Laws prohibiting Resi dents from letting their Chick ens run or spitting in a in the Street or anywhere frequented by the also gone is a ban on the interruption of private citizens by knocking on doors or ringing Bells with out reasonable Bristol in line for by Radha Krishnan Thampi Ottawa has decided to award a Unte dered contract to service the military cf5 planes to Winnipeg Bristol aerospace the free press has according to a highly placed source within the progressive conservative the cf5 coupled with fridays appointment of former tory Premier Sterling Lyon to the Manitoba court of a is a Fence ending move by prime minister students March in Shanghai the Washington Post Shanghai about Stu dents calling for democracy and Freedom yesterday staged the Lar Gest demonstration of its kind Here since the cultural revolution of the unusual event gave a fledgling democracy movement much greater strength and influence than it had commanded Wang an official in Shanghai foreign affairs told reporters that students who marched to the municipal govern ment offices were demanding More rapid and extensive democratic re forms than those that have been under consideration by the govern ranks swell students from at least six Shang Hai universities participated in the swelling the ranks of a demonstration that began Friday with what foreign witnesses said was a crowd of it was at times difficult yesterday to distinguish Stu Dent demonstrators from curious on there also appeared to be Large numbers of plainclothes police min gling with the some reports put the number of demonstrators at to students accused the police of forcibly dispersing several thousand demonstrators who staged an All night Satin near the City government Headquarters on the Shanghai waterfront streets jammed despite the reported police thousands of demonstrators continued to March into the downtown area near the embankment and gather in the Peoples Park that was once the Shanghai demonstrators and onlookers jammed Nanjing one of the cites main a for half a mile leading away from the by most of the demonstrators had broken into Small some of which held heated discussions while police looked Many of the demonstrators returned to their universities last night but vowed to return to the City govern ment offices yesterdays demonstrations in chivas largest City appeared to far exceed in size and Fervour those in at least four other widely separated cities in recent including Wuhan and Kun in All of those the author see peking Page 4 the prime minister wants to make a big gesture to Manitoban in this Christmas the source the source said Ottawa didst tender the cf5 although it received proposals from several companies including Montreal Canad air which received the cf18 comparison Between the cf18 and the cf5 contracts is really the source it be seen As a versus a the source said the cf5 Job involves less than 10 years but will actually result in More jobs because of its Shorter the 20year cf18 he would have created about about 300 whereas the cf5 Job will Cre ate close to the source also said that if which had the Best and lowest bid for the cf18 had received that 60 per cent of the work would have gone to the British firms Ontario that not very Well see Bristol Page 4 cf5 contract Means 500 jobs for City aerospace Joseph Chon Utkewich says his erstwhile Friend stole the ticket to his Cadillac destroys Friendship by Murray Mcneill an elderly Winnipeg Man is Tak ing a onetime Friend to court in a bitter Battle Over ownership of a winning lottery in documents filed in the court of Queens Joseph Chon St claims Victor Kornelski took his winning ticket and wont return the scratch Edwin ticket is for a 1987 valued at about the documents Chon Utkewich is asking the court to order Kornelski to return the or pay him his lawyer asked a Queens Bench court judge Friday to Autho Rize the sheriffs office to seize the ticket for safekeeping pending the outcome of the ticket held Justice Vern Simonsen was told the ticket is being held by provincial court authorities As an the court documents state that Kornelski was charged with steal ing the ticket after Chon Utkewich complained last August to the charge was dismissed Fol lowing a 26 but the ticket is being held by the court until the 30day Appeal period has Simonsen was told that Chon St Kerwich fears that once the Appeal period is the ticket will be surrendered to Kornelski and hell Cash it in and drive after hearing Brief submissions from lawyers for both Simon sen granted the Forn Elskis Karl Dzin told Simonsen that his Cli ent intends to Challenge the courts jurisdiction to hear Czonstke Wicks see Caddy Page 4 Index Christmas Ann 13 22 27 26 dateline 2 27 6 15 7 Micro 17 14 Puzzle 14 18 sports 33 sunday 11 to 14 lotto winning numbers 48 Bonus number 49 shopping Days to Christmas vacations on youth work Grants probed by Jane Armstrong two government employment departments Are investigating Why three Young men were on a month Long soviet Union tour when they should have been working in Winni spokesmen say they Are looking into whether a fraternal life insurance association and a senior citizens Complex it improperly obtained in government Grants last the investigators also will be look ing into whether nepotism provisions in the Federal Challenge 86 program and its provincial Manitoba career Start were broken by the hiring of three Brothers whose father is National Secretary of the workers benevolent both probes Are looking at Why All three sons participated in a month Long tour of Ukraine last july when their employers contracts with the government stated they would be working during that there very serious com Janice a spokes Man for the provinces employment development and youth services if the government will seek to recover the Money Zenovy National Secretary of the workers benevolent conceded his boys went on the but said All of them made up the lost time with their employers to fulfil the terms of the Nykolyshyn said his was hired by the Ivan Franko a senior citizens sponsored by the Aba for a 16week period starting in May and ending in August with a Grant from the Federal Challenge 86 another was hired to help out at the was Pritchard Street office for eight weeks in late june and with a career Start he a third was to work at a we sponsored summer Camp near for a similar also with a career Start Grant for Nykolyshyn government records of the Grants Given to the Aba and the Ivan Franko Manor appear at Odds with Nykol Yskens Little said the provincial govern ments records for the was career Start Grants show was to work from May 26 to july and was to work from May 14 to july according to Nykolyn his sons left for Ukraine on july As Little said that under Section of the career Start employers must pay the employee for consecutive weeks of employment during the wage Assis Tance breaking the time As described by is a violation of the see investigators Page 4 Headbutt kills soccer executive England Asp the chairman of a leading English soccer team died Here yester Day after being head butted by a fan during the football association trophy soccer match Between scar Borough and Barry Adamson collapsed while giving a statement to police about the incident and died on the Way to Hospital As his wife sat beside him in the Adamson was butted As he went to help three police officers quell fighting Between 50 supporters from Morecambe and nearby Leeds United of the second Leeds did not have a match on Don chairman of second division Hull and a former scar Borough had also tried to help police and saw the we Are All said the 50yearold Barry was Only trying to rid the troublemakers from the they were behaving like Ani had police not used their there would have been the youth who butted him had his face streaming in after being in a fight earlier in the
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