Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 12, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Into mishandling of abuse Case new Leaf on life Mary a childrens Hospital Book Mart Book Sale at the vital the 250 volunteers Volunteer for 26 sorts and prices donated who participate in the Sale have collected about volumes in preparation for the hospitals annual Spring boxes this year at their William Avenue Interlake bands set deadline for Centre Interlake Indian bands will cancel plans for a Gypsumville training Centre unless the provincial govern ment makes up its mind in the next two a band spokesman said my deadline has to be april Rene executive director of the Interlake reserves tribal coun Toupin said the province has to Stop stalling by then or he will be forced to assign the proposed centres students to other ins Titu some in the Interlake bands have pro posed opening the Job training and rehabilitation Centre for 250 people on the Gypsumville radar base when the department of National defence vacates the base this Toupin said Ottawa has offered to turn Over million Worth of build Ings when it hands the land Back to the but the province has saying it fears being saddled with maintenance or demolition costs if the training Centre if the province Doest accept the the Federal government is required to demolish them under terms of its the Federal government has set a March 14 saying it will have to Start demolishing the build Ings next week if the province has province borrows for Limestone project the province will borrow Mil lion from Canadian says finance minister Eugene the minister said million will be advanced to Manitoba Hydro for its Limestone construction program and the remaining million will go to finance general government said interest for the eight year debentures will be paid at eight per cent for the first three years and at per cent for the remaining five this years mild win ter could Rob Manitoba Hydro of millions of dollars in Revenue and could Send Hydro Bills soaring next tory Energy critic Harry Enns Lakeside warned Enns quoted Hydro sources As saying the Crown Utility May have lost at least million because of lower Energy consumption during the mild he said the lower precipitation also could affect the Spring water flow in the Nelson it certainly looks like Hydro will have to increase its rates substantially next year to keep its Reserve funds at the current Enns lotteries Western express the winning numbers Are for 2056752 for 2906524 and lotto West the Jackpot of was carried the eight numbers drawn Are 53 and the Bonus number is one Winner of the five Correct plus weather Winnipeg area forecast increasing Cloud High Cloudy Chance of a winds Southeast 20 by Low Cloudy tomorrow with frequent afternoon sunny High probability of precipitation is near 10 per cent 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent deaths no extended Outlook Southern Manitoba mostly Cloudy Low near High near mostly Cloudy Low near High near Normal Low Normal High Northern Manitoba mostly Cloudy Low near High near mostly Cloudy Low near High near 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our mistake a Story 21 said wrongly that a National heritage award was the fourth environment award Val Werier had in it was the sixth such Ana a Story sunday said wrongly that the Turners syn drome society has a meeting scheduled for in the meeting is scheduled for monday at 7 in the Chown room of childrens classified death National 10 5 9 6 15 27 8 15 8 10 4 17 i 12 is 6 16 4 12 7 24 18 31 5 10 Thunder 4 10 5 13 8 17 10 17 10 17 Winnipeg comparisons mean March last he guest on record in 1981 lowest on record in 1896 precipitation total from 1 to March 11 Millimetres Normal yesterday International 1 6 1 5 new 2 8 16 6 4 2 6 2 3 6 1 2 19 13 7 0 20 8 1 9 8 o 9 1 1 6 Tel 18 10 2 5 resort spots los Clear 18 12 Las Cloudy 21 11 26 14 28 22 Clear 23 11 Clear 26 13 Cloudy 19 15 Cloudy 25 17 31 24 fair 27 19 Cloudy 27 19 Thomas of wife of Paul of wife of Ivan of husband of Betty Marguerite widow of Clarence Leo of husband of Katherine Thomas husband of Millie Ham husband of Stella of husband of Mary Alexander James of husband of Margaret wife of Wasili widower of Bernice Mary wife of Harry Marie Elizabeth of wife of Alphonse of widow of Stanley Arthur of husband of Ida of widow of Frederic Bruce Thomas Martha widow of George Douglas not approved the training Centre by Leonard provincial minister of natural said he sent a telex to Ottawa yesterday asking for another we need some time to make an accurate assessment of the propos he he said in return for holding up the province is willing to let the Federal government stay an extra month after its lease expires in Toupin said he has spoken to Federal officials and doubts they will agree to More than a two week Extension at he said if the training Centre can not open this there is no Chance of the bands taking Over the build Ings anyway and maintaining them empty until the next academic there is no Way we Are going to be stuck with a facility that is Cost ing us a by Maureen Murray a couple involved in a child abuse investigation say they want those responsible for mishandling the Case Darlene Hogue of Gimli says she their complaint investigated and will not rest until she discovers who released false information to child welfare officials and our family has suffered Over this those responsible should not just be let off the the 24year old Mother of two said Hogue said she has contacted a lawyer to Sec if she has grounds to sue social workers or the Hospital involved in the she said she has been frustrated by her efforts to find out if she and her common Law Gilbert were added to the Provin Cial child abuse the registry contains the names of at least a govern ment official said the Gimli couple said the trouble began last month after child welfare officials informed police their one year old was in Gimli Johnson memorial Hospital with a hairline Skull the physician in charge of Andres Case has said the infants rays were Normal and he did not pass on information to the the information must have come from someone else in the Hogue it did not come from the bakery ramp officially abandoned the investigation a few Days later and no charges were but Hogue said she was upset that she and Gauthier had to endure an interrogation by she also complained that a social worker went to the Day care her Foury Earold son attends and questioned him without her Hogue said she does not expect much will result from a Promise by Community services minister Muriel Smith to review the psychologist Eric head of the cites child abuse said the problem is that there Are no Standard guidelines to follow in handling there is not a written Ellis and As for general we do not know if frontline workers Are aware of he said the situation creates difficulties for social workers who some times have to use their there is always going to be situations when it might be necessary to deviate from the Ellis but with minimum standards we would have something to measure he noted an interim report by an Independent review committee recently recommended the govern ment set comprehensive standards in the childcare a team is also reviewing Manito Bas child abuse registry and has recommended names of suspected physical abusers no longer be re Hogue said she has joined a group which is fighting to remove the names of suspected child abusers from the current legislation requires child care agencies report individuals us charged or convicted of physical or sexual i am assuming we Are on the but its hard to find out one Way or Agnes who started Vic Tims of child abuse said she has received several complaints from individuals unable to find out if they Are on the Public trusts grow in value the value of estates and trusts handled by the Manitoba Public trustee in 1986 increased by million Over the previous according to a provincial auditors provincial auditor Fred Jackson said the increase in value Likely is due mainly to More estates falling into the Public trustees some of the increase might be a result of return on in vestments made by the trustees office which manages the estates of who either have died or found incapable of handling their own affairs and of Trust inheritances held for in the Public trustees office handled assets Worth As compared with the Previ Ous liabilities increased to up from hm74 ism Lemon its aut Mitic a vhf of Cash Back up to 1500 As Low As fish aching in caravel 2 7995 vhf Turisco r
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