Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 2, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
D by Shane Mhz Jan doctors cars receive better treat ment than residents at the Manitoba developmental Centre in Portage la a patients father Tom whose 23yearold son has been a resident of the Centre for 12 said major renovations have been done to the doctors garage in recent weeks while deplorable conditions at the Centre have been they put a Stew roof on the garage and painted the Sawyer said last be Back seat to father says in the the wards Are in much need of Sawyer said Little has been done at the Centre since the release of a report by the provincial ombudsman in he said he cannot understand Why the province would go ahead with renovations to the doctors trocar garage when other changes in the Centre should be of More they Arent doing the place is a dump and 1 hate to use that but theres no other Way to describe youd think the patients would come before the doctors he there Are three cottages and two wards with leaking roofs where residents have to live and they go and fix the an investigation by ombudsman Gordon tabled in the Legisla Ture in late indicated the Home for the retarded was overcrowd understaffed and in need of Reno the report recommended the Community services department improve the centres physical Condi Tion and provide better social and recreational Sawyer said he intends to meet cosh Muity services minister Muriel Smith this week to discuss problems Ait the id like to Tell the minister to grab the Bull by the horns and get someone to Kkt from behind be cause there ares Many things wrong at the in very depressed and insulted because it seems they treat you like a Smith and Centre officials could not be reached last Royal gossip Diana Marks a birthday amid speculation her marriage is in trouble Clear tonight 8 sunny tomorrow 25 july 1987 free final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second cuss mail registration number 0286 rises sets Moon rises sets South Korea readies to free political foes Seoul a the South korean government yesterday Drew up a list of hundreds of political prisoners to be released after president Chun do Hwan agreed to protesters de mands for far reaching reforms and direct presidential government and opposition party officials met separately to prepare for joint talks next week to simple police procedure questioned by Gerald flood police drove away from what they said was a known West end booze can after the owner admitted 100 people were but denied a woman had been dragged in court documents surely to god they could have gone in there to Check ids to see if theres people under age Don chairman of the civic committee that oversees the police i cannot believe the police would be denied entry by a Guy saying in not letting you i dont think they would have had any trouble getting a search court documents show two police officers went to a House on Mcgee Street Between Portage and Matthews avenues june 21 after receiving complaints a woman had been dragged inside the building is described by police As a known West end unlicensed after hours drinking the officers served the owner of the property with a Natice to appear in alleging he was in violation of anti noise their written entered in bylaw court monday As evidence of the noise say the owner indicated no woman had been he also stated the pm raises is not his principle residence and refused to state what its use wrote an he refused to allow police to enter the premises and asked the number of people inside said about see building Page 4 ment the overhaul the Constitution and hold a direct presiden tial election by the Chun bowed to opposition demands to end years of authoritarian govern ment after 18 Days of violent countrywide protests by hundreds of thousands of people demanding his because social stability and National Harmony were being under mined by the recent continuing demonstrations and i believe that my fellow not Only experienced serious inconvenience and anxiety but were also worried that catastrophe might befall the Chun said in a special address to the nation no matter How Good a system May it is of no use if the people do not want i believe that the intrinsic function of politics is to carry out the Public South koreans responded joyously its sure to be such a change that the nation is at the threshold of realizing a genuine said Seoul resident Lee but some students were one student who gave his name As Choi said its nothing Hes just trying to fool the people to keep Power for his students led the recent police officials said no protests were reported Roh head of the govern ing democratic Justice party and Chung Choice As the next said monday in a stunning turn around that he would resign unless Chun gave in to the opposition de whose seven year term expires in said in his address that he spent Many sleepless nights since the daily demonstrations began june the grimaced president said he accepting All the oppositions demands for direct presidential constitutional press release of political prisoners and limiting the Central governments now is a crucial moment in the destiny of the he Justice ministry officials said about political prisoners will be released in coming Days and that about 100 prisoners will be freed this but Kim a top opposition said there Are about political prisoners and demanded All be released unless they see september Page 4 Oriental grocers Stock banned alcoholic tonics by Allison Bray some Oriental grocery stores Are still Selling containing As much As 39 per even though the products have been pulled from the shelves of three stores by the Manitoba liquor control Dong thai on notre Dame Avenue was carrying a full line of Oriental medicinal including korean Ginseng herbal beverage 25percent alcohol and Ginseng Fine Brandy when a reporter checked last the same Brandy was pulled off the shelf at yees grocery the Oriental Market and co and Wah King by commission in Spector Richard Shirtcliffe said is unlikely the owners will be charged because they were not aware they were Selling the products illegally and they removed the Selling for from the shelves when ordered to by the com Dong thai manager Chun Wong said he thought the products were Legal to sell because most of them Are sold As the Label on Jinro korean Ginseng describes the drink As a world famous special Herb with its Mystic see grocer Page 4 left free press Tom Gunton and son keep dry while watching Canada Day raft citizenship by the Canadian press it was party time from coast to coast and Points elsewhere for canadians celebrating the coun try 120th birthday Ottawa was decked out for can Ada Day with official noontime parliament Hill that stretched into an evening music festival featuring Folk Singer Rita Macneil of Nova a fire works display shot flames of color Over the parliament buildings at evenings capping a Day of open air theatre and music shows throughout the prime minister Jeanne Sauve and Secretary of state David Crombie welcomed Canadas newest citizens after 40 people from 25 countries took their oaths of citizenship on the Steps of parliament this Celebration reminds us that we live in a prosperous coun try far from the turbulent conflict that besets the Sauve Mulroney later flew to baie co for the cites 50th he praised the sons and daughters of pioneers who built the helping to create a nation at peace with that is the country All of you for every Day of your by your Faith in baie by your Devotion to Quebec and by your for he said Eaje Comeau symbolized the tolerance of the nations two founding linguistic groups be cause no one in the town would ask whether his neighbor was Catho Lic or French or in in Buckingham Palace opened its Gates for a Royal Salute to Canada Folk dancers Queen Mother Elizabeth greeted a Canadian legion pipe and drum a youth Folk danc dignitaries and hundreds of Well wishers for an afternoon of pomp and Canadian the ceremonies Here in London illustrate the unique historic and cultural links Between Canada and great the Queen Mother a Palace spokesman said it was the first time he could recall the National Holiday of a foreign country being celebrated in the inner Sanctum of the defence minister Perrin Beatty celebrated with a group of Canad an armed forces mapping specialists who have just concluded a project in on the Northern tip of Ellesmere is above the Arctic its pretty hard to go too much further North in Beatty said in a Telephone i think what you get Here is a tremendous sense of Canadia ism in that All of the people Here with us As we Cut the cake and As we celebrated Canadas birthday really Felt As if they were Cele Brating with every in Canadas most Southern City of the Canada Day celebrations Are part of the free Dom festival with the neighbouring american City of a Parade kicking off the annual event moved through downtown Windsor with marching bands and fireworks Are usually held a Day or two later to Mark the american july 4 Holiday Edmonton marked the Day with a 21gun Salute at the provincial legislature and celebrations including a jazz by the cites massive Waterfall was turned pumping thousands of litres of water from the North Saskatchewan River Over the cites highest rain delays party by John Lyons Clouds opened Over Winnipeg yesterday and rained on Canada Day with More than 10 Millimetres falling on the most Assiniboine Park activities to Mark Canadas 120th birthday were rescheduled to begin at 6 Manitoba Canada Day committee spokesman Nancy Peterson Peterson said the Worth of fireworks expected to be set off yesterday were to go off at to weather Carolyn Manitoba Canada Day committee said events were cancelled at 2 As this was the latest the 20minute fireworks display could be set up for the once fireworks Are set they must be set she it was a terribly hard decision to she i feel very Peterson expects a crowd of about for tonight planned considerably less than the people organizers had hoped would attend yester Days birthday Kite contest entertainment will include a Kite multicultural music and she Canada Day celebrations at the Park Cost with of this coming from the Federal govern Peterson said tonight delayed celebrations will not result in any extra Winnipeg transit authorities Cut shuttle bus service to the Park by half at and discontinued it by transit spokes Man Kerry Larocque in creased service on Portage Avenue was dropped at Larocque said a decision was to be made today whether to increase service and operate shuttle buses for the Park it was the first time since 1981 that heavy rain fell on Canada according to environment rain began shortly after 5 and Millimetres had fallen by 7 one event that did take place at the Park yesterday was the swear ing in of 40 new Canadian citizens to Mark the 40th anniversary of citizenship in prior to people born in Canada were considered to be British Carlos and Helen Escobar came to Canada four years ago from their native Al the country we were born it was hard and still is to prac Tise Escobar said after the two were sworn in inside the Park we found Canada to be one the Best countries to allow people to follow their own their own political and to be the fort Richmond couple was surprised at the Large crowd and the politicians who turned out for the originally planned for the Parks outdoor it was a very exciting experience to meet the Escobar it made us feel even More a part of Bijan who emigrated from said he wished he see rain Page 4 Circum 07 Jpn and Jiuji Foyers with a Flora to Andrews a part after they foil feel an oath zip journey sit this one out movie reviewer owl pans adventures in cute replacement urged prime replace i Tyty Index Ann 21 38 26 39 com tvs 37 better 6 entertainment 35 focus 7 Jumble Puzzle 43 37 1 51 sport 55 26 Tempo 3t to
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