Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, October 30, 1987

Issue date: Friday, October 30, 1987
Pages available: 64
Previous edition: Thursday, October 29, 1987

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 30, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba Woman charged for attacking do catchers by John Lyons a 38yearold woman was released on bail yesterday after being charged with attacking two animal control officers trying to take a dog to the Winnipeg Pound spokesman Dave Prudhomme said yesterday that one of the men was attacked with a snare normally used to round up stray he said two officers had just writ ten an offence to another dog owner when they noticed a crossbred Ter Rier running Loose on Austin Street North wednesday when the men tried to catch the wandering a woman ran picked it up and disappeared into a nearby the officers went into the building to get her and the woman slapped one in the face and poked him in the Prudhomme the other Man was going Back to their Van to radio police when she ran up behind grabbed the snare from his hand and began swinging it at Prudhomme said the snare is about two metres with wire each the loops Are attached to a pole with Metal the owner of the building surren dered the dog to the the woman did not live in the Prudhomme neither Man was seriously he we do get a lot of irate dog he but the Guys Are usually Able to diffuse the somebody pet Means a lot to but if they Cool Down they find something can be worked they can take the summons and Appeal it through the last Prudhomme the cites 21 animal control officers Cap tured dogs and answered More than most without he said other officers have been attacked in the one offi cer never regained full use of a Finger after he was pushed Down a flight of he Dianne Sophie Falinski of aus tin Street North was remanded to 2 on two charges of assaulting a peace and one each of As Sault with a weapon and Possession of a dangerous forever five Hank Ketcham based Dennis the menace on his now 41 29 top5oo 80171 with 189 he leads Ert trinite re the free press hockey the Leader for october gets a gift 500 entrants and their Point total appears today Clear tonight 3 sunny tomorrow 11 october 1987 final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class registration number 086 Sun rises sets Moon rises sets Turner accuses Chirac of threat Ottawa up French prime minister Jacques Chirac Promise of special Security to Sumalo Fisher men off Newfoundland next year is an unacceptable threat to Cana says Liberal Leader John turn in a noisy Exchange in the com Mons Turner said Chirac Promise to his countrymen was a thinly veiled threat and he urged prime minister Mulroney to Contact the French Leader for Clari the prime minister of France has made an unacceptable Turner Chirac said earlier French Fisher men will be Able to fish under the Best possible Security conditions in a disputed zone off newfoundlands South coast that is claimed by Canada and just rattling but transport minister John Cros Bie said Chirac was just rattling on to sound Good to his constituents and that Chirac was expressing Dis appointment and admitting that were too Tough for he said Canada has closed its fishing grounds to the French and Stpierre fleets and if they go one one Tintle outside the disputed Well arrest the debate dropped below the Belt when Turner told Crosbie to get off his butt and get Tough with Crosbie said Turner had had his hands on More Butts than there Are members of the a refer ence to a couple of bum patting incidents involving Turner during the 1984 election Newfoundland Liberal George Baker said were getting tired of these Chirac attacks and the French Fleet should be arrested if it enters the disputed an earlier Call by Baker that the Navy be used to evict the French from the disputed zone appears to have piqued see Crosbie Page 4 reunion delights parents Robert thate of holds his As he and his meet reporters the thames were reunited wednesday with their son who was abducted from his Hospital crib in Jeremiah was found at the Home of two Washington women who were charged with Chip Mcclure holds his Jessica who watched from her Hospital window thousands of people celebrate her Rescue from a Well 16 with a colourful police to probe Rainbow stage attorney generals department seeks financial investigation by Gerald flood the attorney generals depart ment yesterday asked the Winnipeg police fraud squad to investigate irregularities identified in a Finan Cial audit of Rainbow the request came one Day after a free press report that former Man aging director and producer Jack Shapira had reimbursed the summer theatre following the on the basis of the information in the the amount of Money involved and the fact they were Public i Felt the matter should be looked into As to whether charges would be John director of criminal pros ecu he said reports Shapira health had precipitated his actions and that he had made full restitution would be considered along with any Evi Dence from police in deciding whether charges would be just because there is a Crimin Al act does not mean in every Case charges would be he it was revealed wednesday Sha Pira resigned his Job and reimbursed the theatre for 000 in unauthorized expense claims and commissions Over five they included expenses for his Rolls Royce and Mercedes travel unrelated to Rainbow stage and commissions of up to 25 per cent collected on advertisements in the theatres Harold chair Man of the cites finance said yesterday the actions of rain Bow stage Board also must be Exa when the Board was told the True situation it decided to Issue a news release stating Shapira re signed for health that should not have been he it was a compassionate attempt to cover Over a Macdonald Corydon said the City will have to review funding to rain Bow stage in Light of the boards see provincial Page 4 arts groups face tougher audits by Patrick Mckinley tougher auditing procedures could be imposed on All provincially funded arts groups because of the lengthy period it took to detect Finan Cial irregularities at Rainbow Manitoba culture minister said Judy Wasyly Ciales said she fears Public Confidence in the entire arts Community will be undermined unless Volunteer boards of directors Are Able to bring a rapid halt to improper spending by their Jack the flamboyant managing director and producer of the summer resigned his Job two weeks ago after the irregularities came to Light in a special audit that looked at the theatres finances Over the past five who cited health reasons for his has reimbursed the theatre the special by Independent accountant Peter revealed that Shapira claimed for unauthorized expenses relating to his Rolls Royce and Mercedes travel claims and commissions of up to 25 per cent on advertising placed in the theatres in an Wasyly Ciales said she does not want to criticize the Rainbow stage Board prematurely for its failure to detect the improprieties but she added she is concerned the Board was not alerted to the prob lems As a result of regular audits conducted Over the years by the firm of Coopers and she said arts groups As a whole May have to tighten up their proce see late Page 4 heavy losses projected in by Issue Canadian firms face major blow Toronto up the British government said yesterday it will proceed with a controversial Issue of British Petroleum but offered to Cushion the huge losses of in including three major Canadian Wall Street Wood Gundy Dominion securities and Mcleod Young Weir All based in were committed to spend million to acquire 105 million of the new by shares allocated to the Canadian All three said they could withstand the losses incurred in the which Are estimated at million com Wood Gundy suffered a blow when first National Bank of Chicago said in Light of the British it would have to reassess an agreement in principle to buy 35 per cent of the Toronto based investment the first Chicago Deal would in see share Page 4 Ottawa turns Down demand to pay Back forfeited interest by Christina Dona a National consumer group is de manding the Federal government reimburse millions of dollars it profited from people who paid immediately for their Canada savings but the government is leaving it up to Banks to repay Consumers for the interest they said Robin a spokesman for the Federal finance chartered Banks demanded imme Diate payment for cubs earlier this week because there was no Guaran tee the Bank of Canada would Honor a postdated Cheque if Sale of the Bonds was terminated earlier than the usual 6 the 198788 cubs Start to Bear interest meaning Consumers who were asked to pay immediately for their Bonds earlier this week lost interest income if they Drew on their savings accounts to do guarantee the government began guarantee ing payments postdated for 2 on but a free press Survey of the chartered Banks indicates Many Bank tellers we rent informed of the directive until finance minister Michael Wilson announced wednesday that sales of the new which offer nine per cent interest in the coming were to end at the close of business the Federal government is the Only one to Benefit from customers pay ing said Robert Assis Tant chief of securities for the Bank of the chartered Banks remit the Bond payments and applications daily to the Bank of White would not reveal How much Money has already been Tom spokesman for the Consumers association of estimated the government took in close to billion in the first two Days of the Bond assuming five percent interest Over four or five the govern ment made millions of dollars on this he that that grand theft of interest in the Bank of Canada and the chartered Banks have to work some thing out so Consumers can be Reim Delaney the Banks need a directive from the depart ment of finance on How its going to be spokesmen for the Canadian in see Banks Page 4 path cleared for Summit the and soviets have agreed on a Summit Clearing the Way for a Reagan Gorbachev meeting in the United states this natives quit Teuton school Over incident Capstaff a sexual incident involving a native boy and a White girl is being blamed for racial confrontations that prompted the removal of 52 Indian students from a Teulon school officials of the Island Lake tribal which represents a number of Remote Northern Manitoba made the decision after two 16year old native students were beaten by a gang of local youths late last the beatings followed a complaint to ramp by a 14yearold Teulon girl that she was sexually assaulted by a 15yearold native Bruce Litowitz said police have yet to decide whether charges should be Laid in the Litowitz no one has been charged in the beatings of the two who were not seriously the girl complained to ramp five Days after the alleged the native youths were beaten the next Anna residence coordinator for the said she feared the residence could see alleged Page 4 four titles 45 Thomas hit Simian Hearns becomes the first Boxer Ever capture four championships aids drive the province announces a education initiative on beginning with radio and to ads fight looms president making Good on his Promise to pick another Hartline nominates Federal appeals court judge Douglas Ginsburg to the setting the stage for a new Battle in the which rejected judge Robert Bork Hall of Fame the guess Canadas breakthrough Rock m goes into the Juno Hail of Fame lir Back in the fold teamsters president Jackie Presser leads his members Back into the Falcio win Tario winners winning number in last nights Winarto pottery Triangle 139196 7 35 Fri riot Puzzle 42 33 30 17 17 45 record 50 23 listings 17 ;