Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 23, 1986, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Be december Baranetski poses with from left Kurt Bill Kolas and Lugtig recipients thank donors continued from Page 1 doctors told Don Lugtig on that his degenerative heart disease had reached a Point where he probably would not live much that was a pretty Bleak Christ its quite a thing to be Able to be Lugtig underwent his transplant surgery social worker said he has received firs class treatment from his family physician since returning to but there is no substitute for getting together with other patients whole been through the same Lugtig said much of the trauma of the transplant could have been alleviated had he been Able to meet someone like Baranetski before Fly ing to if they Ever set up a transplant program in i Hope they ask for input from some of us whole been through he Lugtig said he Doest want to know who donated the in not sure that such a hot to Lay my problems on to them and for them to Lay their problems on me if a person Doest make what then in there have been 10 Manito bans who have undergone heart Lugtig two recent Manitoba recipients remain in London University hos two other local who got heart transplants last year and ear Lier this have Between 1967 and this april there were heart transplants world almost half took place in the last couple of medical staff at University Hospi Tal have performed 96 heart trans 36 this All members of the local group Are treated with anti rejection drugs like cyclosporine and steroids like Predni each of the five members must undergo routine in which a Catheter is inserted through the Jug ular vein into the a tissue Sample is doctors say if a transplant patient Doest die on the operating he has a 76percent Chance of surviving several More this is a significant improvement in survival rates from just a few years Lugtig adding All members of the group Hope to enjoy Many More christmases with their friends and loved ones in cardiologists needed for my says continued from Page 1 the doctor As a those on staff dont have enough time to devote to the cardiology program one of about 13 specialities in internal Medicine the University offers to the doctors also said that although the University set a maximum of two residents in the some years it find a single apply the province has eight cardiologists recognized by the College of physicians and surgeons of Manito compared to about 300 working in the doctors estimated another 10 to 12 physicians Are not formally known As but have a specially in the establishing cardiology wards at Boniface and Hsc would put the University in a much stronger Posi Tion to try and get Back the Patton Hoeschen said he would like to see about five More cardiologists added to the hospitals the department of Medicine plans to apply to get the cardiology pro Gram re approved by july Al though Hoeschen and Patton said it will be a difficult a Royal College spokesman said yesterday that losing accreditation is not the end of the very Good programs sometimes go on the it Doest mean they wont Robert Mauds the colleges director of training and said from pm urges Appeal to High court continued from Page 1 British North America which the court said had no provisions related to the language used in com Singer said he did not know if he would Bill 101 was enacted by the parti quebecois government nine years last year it launched the Appeal that led to yesterdays ruling on commercial a Case based on five Montre Alarea businesses who were charged with posting bilingual immediately after the an obviously unhappy pm Leader Pierre Marc Johnson urged Bourassa to Appeal the decision to the supreme court of although the Premier has indicated the government will not we believe language matters should be the exclusive resort of the Quebec National John son Bourassa told reporters that no action will be taken until govern ment lawyers have studied the judg the rulings came four Days after the Justice department decided it had waited Long enough for the a peal court decisions and charged 27 most of them in with posting bilingual until the Liberal govern elected a year had prosecuted Only companies that posted unilingual English lawyer Harvey who re presented the five plaintiffs sponsored by the English rights lobby group Alliance applauded the ruling on French in Quebec Justice minister Herbert Marx said in a statement that the signs provisions remain unchanged because the 90day period for the Appeal has not yet Relief greets Darins discovery continued from Page 1 they asked me for a description of the and whether he needed medical i told them he had a Runny nose and looked like he might just have a the poor Little Guy want wearing his hands were red and police determined the youngster was the one Inglis had reported he it Felt Good to help the Fame Denhard there was lots of Christmas Inglis and Cochrane said last night they Are grateful to every body who helped them through the i just want to express my deepest Cocbrane he said Inglis picked up Darin at the Riverview Day Nursery on Oakwood Avenue shortly before 6 and put him in the car she left the baby in the car while she returned to the Nursery for a on her she found the car and Darin she phoned the police right Cochrane then she phoned me and we got in touch with child child find is a group which helps track Down missing Chil police put out a bulletin to All their As Well As to taxi and bus a spokesman there were several false alarms before the youngster was we were thinking the Cochrane were just glad Hes police said last night the car was still they did not think the thief would be charged with kidnapping if on the surface of there was no criminal a police spokesman theres no Rea son to suspect it looks like a Case of a thief who wanted to steal a car and just got More than he bargained Cochrane said he was relieved that it was All Over and that Darin was Home were just emotionally sex he but if theres one message i its that under no circumstances should a child be left alone in a if your child is missing it can be a that what weve been tory of deliberate deception continued from Page t it Doest mean the provinces debt has actually increased by that he said the government quietly buried the under reported deficits in the provinces Overall accumulated which now stands at these under reported amounts do not affect the stated excess of liabilities Over financial Jackson said in his in other those extra deficits mostly due to losses incurred by provincial Crown corporations and the changes in their operating policies did not show in the prov inces annual after each the government dumped the increase in deficit into the Overall debt without telling Jackson said the million in crease in the 198586 deficit occurred because of the losses incurred by the Manitoba development on be half of flyer industries including a i omillion writ Down of flyer a million write off of a loan to the Canadian cooperative implements and doubtful Loans of million by the Manitoba agricultural credit tory finance critic Clayton Man Ness said the government is consciously hiding the increases in deficits to mislead the Public and to hold the deficit figures below the million it does give the wrong manness the governments books Are not properly reflecting the especially those associated with the Crown corporations such As the Manitoba Telephone system and the Manitoba agricultural credit in View of the increasing losses incurred by Crown Corpora i think the government should accept the auditors suggestion to include them in annual oth it could affect our provinces he finance minister Eugene Kostyra noted the practice of under report ing has been going on for Kostyra said what Jackson is say ing is that the additional losses in 198485 and 198586 should have been disclosed in the respective deficits for those that an accountants observe Kostyra its not some thing weve it has been going for we have not hidden Kostyra his govern ment is reviewing Jacksons con every the auditor conies up with certain he Well implement while we dont agree on for Kostyra noted the auditor has been urging the govern ment for years not to incur a deficit for the workers compensation Board it is illegal for the Board to have a deficit the minister said if the government acts on that it would mean millions of dollars in extra premiums for businessmen who contribute to the fund along with the its not practical to impose extra premiums on Kostyra we say Well do it quietly Over a number of dissenters fear chaos in Crown firms Sale plan continued from Page 1 owning the recommendations As trendy neoconservative economists Pierre Fortin of Laval University and Diane Bellemare of University do Quebec a As Well As Kalmen former director of the Ottawa Branch office of the International labor Organiza say their colleagues have submitted a report that is Long on Theo but Short on the councils proposal to privatize Urban transit invites chaos in every thing from prices to Quality of ser the dissenters and the undermining of in rail by granting Liberal Access to rail lines would be just As the current near chaos in world Oil markets provides ample evidence Why the privatizing reformers should keep their hands off Petro the dissenters Council chairman Judith Max Well defended the saying Public ownership of such things As air Canada is no longer Crown corporations Are usually less efficient than private companies and there never More she the Council argues that air Cana Das performance has lagged behind the other partly because of government policy and Petro Canadas service stations serve no useful purpose As state both should be sold to the private sector in a Broad initially Only to the councils report was denounced by the country second Lar Gest Union As a Christmas present for the business this is nothing More than an ideological statement thinly disguised As economic said John president of the nation Al Union of provincial government he labelled the report As the Sec Ond volume in a Reagan Ite Trilo referring to the councils sup port of the governments free Trade initiative with the United police probe report continued from Page i Donom or other documentation then its anybody we cant con firm that Hes not Here and we cant confirm that he is All we know for if he came in As himself with the proper documents wed have a record and we westerners said the Canadian Security intelligence service and the ramp Are investigating and the immigration department will keep the Media informed if there Are any new the observer described Bahre Mani As a close associate of Man Oucher identified As the head of Iran intelligence net work in Ghorbani far is suspected of playing a key role in buying millions of dollars of the paper if it is established that Rassan Jani lined his own and his family pockets with Money from the arms his political position could be come seriously it it said Bahremand collected More than million in commissions on arms sales Between 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