Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 4, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Not cats1 meow former Rob students has been lapping up applause As felines in the hit musical cats 147 Tough questions soviet wrestles with the implications of glasnost Reaves romps Willard Reaves rushes for 203 Yards in a 5124 Blue bomber rout of Ottawa Back from nowhere a Homes outward air of serenity masks compelling Story of a Boniface couple weather Cloudy today 27 Clouds tonight 15 Cloudy tomorrow 28 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Index Ann Landers Jumble Jumble saturday plus 58 19 59 21 38 20 36 38 6 47 73 42 43 7 52 19 27 19 65 60 33 31 the provincial by children stuck on waiting list for Camp As donations lag by Glen Mackenzie a Freckl faced Winnipeg boy who loves to fish is hoping readers will pitch in so he can enjoy his first summer camping Bettie administrator of the free press Sunshine said the is one of 46 children on the waiting list for Lack of most of these hopeful she have never had the Chance to go to the fund suffered its most dismal fundraising week of the year this leaving organizers frantic about where to place some Chil Dren stuck on the waiting list for As Long As two Heindl said Only trickled boosting the years total to which has been used to place 355 children in the Manitoba camping associations 20 accredited she said another to will have to come in to make sure none of the 46 youngsters on the list will face a summer of disappointment without a last years Effort raised which allowed 485 children to go to this years goal has been set at to accommodate the anticipated de Mand and increased Camp and fund organizers want to make sure they dont disappoint any Heindl said the fundraising Effort is about behind the amount which had been raise Dat the same Point last i dont know what has been going she we Are getting Only five or six letters a i want to keep it on a positive she but i am Digap and i am sure there Are kids on pins and Needles who Are some of like the 10year old have come Down to the office with their parents to she they Are great kids and i would to see them All go to Heindl warned the flow of applications for camper ships has reached a Niad Rush and things could become Tough for Many children because so Many camping spots Are already she said some children who wanted to Sperd two weeks at Camp see waiting Page 12 final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 july 1987 Winnipeg free press vol 115 no 212 a photo High and dry Atlantic in a balloonist Richard Branson second from right and per yesterday after their attempt to Cross the Lindstrand Are escorted from helicopter by Rescue Crew hot air balloon ended in Barbie conviction met by cheers from the news services France Klaus once the most feared nazi in was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment Early today for a series of crimes against humanity committed when he was the German Gestapo chief Here in 1943 and with head slightly the 73 year old Barbie showed no sign of emotion As he listened intently to an interpreter relay the verdict from presiding judge Andre the French court of three judges and nine by the required majority of at least eight votes out of found him guilty of All for half an his eyes sunken and then listened to the judge read out the list of his almost All involving the arrest and deportation of several Hun dred jews and members of the resistance to nazi extermination spectators in the packed court room broke into applause when they heard the life the Maxi mum penalty under French and they were soon joined by cheers from several Hundred people who had been waiting outside the Palace of Justice for news of the defence attorney Jacques verges gestured contemptuously at the a but Serge the French jewish lawyer who had joined his in helping to Manitoba tories Back decision to bypass City As via rail Centre by John Douglas Winnipeg free press Ottawa the Federal Manitoba caucus knew and agreed with via rail Canada decision to by pass Winnipeg and make Vancouver its main locomotive maintenance Boniface my Leo Duguay said yesterday that via rail officials told Manitoba tories last week that the regular maintenance of its transcontinental once done in Winnipeg at in rails Symington will be handled in Vancou via rail plans to locate a lion maintenance Centre in Vancou in denies Layoff ver while Winnipeg will receive a new shop for servicing two local the maps were told that by moving the Centre to via rail would save Between and million believe we All sat there and listened carefully and then drilled them with Duguay nobody wants Manitoba to Prosper More than we thought of every possible Angle and asked every conceivable he said he believed the Vancouver see Pawley Page 4 track Down Barbie in his Haven in was Quick to express his who took part in the trial As a private lawyer for the families of 44 children rounded up by the Gestapo from a Camp in the Village of Zieu and deported to the Gas Chambers of said the verdict meant that the children of Zieu will not and for that a see Barbie Page 4 weekly Price of delivered up to Rise 20 cents the weekly Home delivered Price of the free prefix is to increase 20 effective july the Price change reflects numerous increases in the Cost of materials and part of the increase will be passed on to newspaper the new rate sunday to sat urday will be outside the Grace funds denied emergency Ward closes by Catherine Mitchell health minister Larry Desjardins says the province cannot afford to give any More Money to emergency Ward doctors at Grace general hos which shut Down its night emergency services last Desjardins told the legislature yesterday the Hospital must find physicians who will work for the salaries recently increased by per raising doctors starting pay to an he said the health department will not add to that Alecs head of the Grace emergency has said similar physicians at so Boni face general Hospital earn More than an the Manitoba health services he is in close Contact with the hospitals administration and is prepared to help Deal with the earlier this James Assiniboia Hospital scheduled its first overnight shutdown for 6 yesterday in the Wake of Resig nations by four emergency Ward the Ward is to reopen at 8 the City ambulance Des Jardins and Winnipeg hospitals Are working together to pick up the Slack created by graces tory health critic Don Orchard urged the minister to work with the Manitoba medical association to find doctors for the emergency Orchard Pembina said Desjar dins continually complains about the surplus of doctors in the la he have too much difficulty finding replacements for the four physicians who quit he said he want suggesting the government increase not ing Long hours and crowded wards also plague emergency Ward Doc Orchard called for an emergency debate on the hospitals say ing that keeping graces emergency Ward open last night was of Immi nent he said the lives of West end Resi dents needing emergency service could be endangered by the Hospi tals especially with traffic jams posed by last nights Winnipeg Blue bomber football see emergency Page 4 sons graduation feared empty hours loom in funding Mother says Glenn 01 free press by Maureen Murray when Andre Leblanc graduated from High fear overshadowed his mothers Joy at his accomplish who turns 21 next is mentally and physically after seven years in a special program at Gordon Bell High Andre has nothing to look Forward to except endless empty said his Sigried Leb he has reached the end of his said when a disabled person reaches 21 there is nothing out there for and Winona mryglod said she is praying the Outlook will be brighter by the time her graduates next who has cerebral palsy and is attends an integrated and live skills program at Grant Park High Andre and both residents of Amant Are examples of a growing dilemma facing the institution which houses 270 mentally and physically disabled Carl spokesman for the said there is a critical Lack of government funding for pro Grams geared to disabled Twenty years society was willing to tolerate a disabled person sitting at Home and being the head of psychology and director of programming special programs we cant tolerate that any seventy of the centres residents Are Over 21 and he projects the number will double in the next five the administered by the Grey was set up As a residential and educational Centre for handicapped children in it operates a school on the premises for those under As some of its residents attend special Educa Tion or integrated programs in Community Stephens said the Centre does not get any funding for adult pro their developmental needs dont change because they have turned but the funding int Stephens said the Lack of attention to handicapped adults has become More glaring As specialized pro Grams for disabled children sex Leblanc said the life skills pro Gram Andre began attending at Gor Don Bell in 1980 was a Andre has been living in Amant for the last three Andre was left disabled after his brain was denied oxygen during a bout with pneumonia when he was six months he was left partially paralysed on the right mute and men tally when he was a year old a doctor told Andre is a Why dont you just forget about Leblanc see Mother Page 4 theres no graduation Joy for Sigried and Andre
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