Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 10, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Winnipeg free saturday january judge blames masonic Cabal up family court judge Raymond Bartlett says he int convinced he got a fair hearing from the judicial Council that recommended he be fired after women complained they were treated unfairly in his the recommendation that the fundamentalist Christian judge be fired Drew applause from women groups and criticism from a fellow Bartlett said yesterday he is sure he didst get a fair and impartial hearing because several of the judicial Council members Are free in the sense that i had the Opportunity to say everything i wanted to that was but i am not persuaded i had a fair and impartial Bartlett the 62yearold father of five has been a family court judge for almost 20 he is a member of the Good news Bible Chapel in Bartlett has made several critical references to freemasonry and catholicism in past and the Issue arose again he said he asked each of the five members of the judicial Council whether they took an oath other than a judges a reference to masonic he also said if he is fired there will be Only one family court judge in Nova Scotia who is not a roman he said he has no ill feeling against Bartlett contends the dismissal violates his constitutional rights under the Section of the charter guaranteeing a fair and impartial he has been under suspension with pay since complaints against him came to a head in late no Bartlett did not reveal his saying the Case is not final Only the Cabinet can dismiss me and that has yet to be he women who appeared before Bartlett have complained that he waved the Bible to them and told them they should be subservient to their Good riddance he deserved it and i am glad to see him said one woman who spent 10 years in and out of Bart Letts court trying to collect Ali Mony from a husband who she said was sexually and physically Abu my Chance is gone but there Are others who need a Chance and any one is better than judge Raymond Bartlett said he didst get fair hearing from freemasons on Quebec Sisters expect drug trials to last for a year Montreal one erf two Quebec Sisters charged with at tempting to smuggle Kilos of heroin out of Italy yesterday said Legal proceeding Likely will keep them away from Home for another retired school Board administrator Laurence and her sister a Wye avoid teach were arrested at a Rome Airport on after customs officials found heroin Worth an Esti mated million in their suit the from Are under House arrest and Are to go to trial appeals Are almost automatic Here in Laurence Levesque said in a Telephone interview from school worker jailed for cocaine dealing red up a Man who was a Volunteer school worker and described As a Model Parent has been sentenced to 2 years in prison for dealing in court heard William Scott Farqui the father of three was a social trafficker who didst Deal for he was charged after police raided his Home july 14 and found Al most 100 Grams ounces of co police also found several pieces of paper with names and amounts of Money on parole hearing ruled illegal in Vancouver up a supreme court decision that National parole Board hearings Are unconstitutional has made it illegal to hold further hearings in British Colum says the lawyer for a Man whose release was ordered in the Deci Justice Kenneth Meredith ruled thursday the july Amend ments to the parole act make the Board Little More than a potential Star lawyer Birgit Eder said yester Day i can see no Way that the Board can continue hearings without directly contradicting the judg her View is supported by the jus Tice critics for both the Federal nip and Liberal but Board spokesman Andy Roy said Justice department lawyers have advised the Board to continue hearings in British Columbia and across the he said the Deci Sion affects Only eders client Perry who will be released Mon Day in Eder said Ross wanted to return to his Home and his release in Quebec satisfied the boards concern that he might harm his and her two who live in British Ross has less than a year remain ing in his three year sentence for armed robbery and prisoners Are normally eligible for release on mandatory supervision after serving two thirds of their since july the Board has denied release to 65 of 243 Mary the boards Law yer in the Ross said prisoners must Appeal the boards decision in order to gain their but she said it seems Likely their appeals would be successful even though in a similar Case in the judge ruled in the boards the Board has filed an Appeal against Meredith but it will Likely not be heard for several judge and prosecutor Meredith objected to the Board acting As both judge and prosecutor and to parole officers relying on Rumor and untested information to determine that prisoners Are Likely to commit an offence causing the death of or serious bodily harm to another both Svend nip Justice advertising corrections your style at Eaton cosmetic Book insert which appeared in the Winnipeg free january Page your Bonus due to heavy the Eaton 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for certain services of the applicant notice is hereby Given that the Manitoba Telephone system the system has applied to the Public utilities Board the Board for an order or orders approving a general Tariff increase in rates to be charged by the system for certain services and equipment supplied by the system to its subscribers within the province of the said application in the following proposed increases per month per line or average As applicable rate group 18 residence individual Multi Basic enhanced business individual and multiparty multilane business a Pix trunk rates composite capacity rates Centre 1 Centre 5 a charge per location of per month for Centre services local private line including Tariff restructure service charges int atoll rate group 9 City of Winnipeg average includes All other communities exchanges average Overall average Overall average province wide 2 cents per minute All rate 1 cent per set up charge average average 19 average average Intra wats foreign Exchange private lines Mobile miscellaneous services note the above rates Are intended to be Only specific Tariff changes and revisions will cover the Complete list of rate the system further proposes average rate reduction of 6 from the presently approved inter toll with greater savings for Calls Over 600 the system does not propose any change or rates for Coin local directory inmate calling service and local conference notice is also hereby Given that the Board will consider for confirmation or otherwise interim sex Parte orders which involve matters that came before the Board from time to time and which received the boards interim such interim sex Parte orders will be identified in a further detailed information with respect to these matters has been filed with the Public utilities 1146405 copies of the information and copies of the Independent rate review of Manitoba Telephone rating principles and Are available for inspection at All business offices of the Manitoba Telephone As Well As the systems administration building at 489 Empress r3c parties wishing copies of this information for intervention purposes May obtain same at the systems administration building As Board order dated March provides amongst other the procedure for intervention and the possible award of costs to and the guidelines for so All firms or corporations wishing to intervene in respect of this application and to participate in the exam National to provide evidence or to make submissions Are requested to advise of their intention to do so by being present at a rehearing meeting to be convened by the Board at the Board 1146405 Manitoba Woodsworth building on the 26th Day of at the hour of All those parties who intend to intervene together with the applicant should be present at the rehearing the purpose of the rehearing conference amongst other to identify the intervenor and the reasons for to establish a timetable for the orderly Exchange of information and to provide an Opportunity for intervenor to for the purpose of this an intervenor shall be a person who intends to participate in the full to Cross examine witnesses at their introduce testimony and Lead parties who merely wish to address the Board or present a Brief will be known As presenters and shall not have to be present at the rehearing but in accordance with the should advise the Secretary of the Board of their attention to the Date and place of the Public hearing into the application of the system will be established by the Board at the rehearing publication of the said Date and place of the Public hearing will be made in the same newspapers in which this notice has been dated this 6th Day of Barron Secretary the Public utilities Board the province of Manitoba
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