Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 31, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Reiners lament Rob Reiner is anxious wont people Ever forget All in the family Sotir neighbors scrapyard neighbors worry North Point Douglas far enough Marten or Sint Maarten gets you away from it but not too far away tackling costs Cal commissioner Doug Mitchell announces drastic cuts to team budgets weather sunny today 11 Clear tonight 0 Cloudy tomorrow 11 Sun rises sets Moon rises Index Ann Landers Bridge Jumble Jumble saturday 14 34 64 46 62 64 6 21 78 79 7 28 41 49 15 54 53 the provincial 3o41796 or it ran sue mountie Over treatment in route to Blaze by Liana Simon a Volunteer firefighter says a mountie stopped him on the Way to a yelled wheres the fire and slammed him against his causing lasting Back and neck in Teras Komarnicki says smoke from the House fire near Andrews was clearly he was in fire fighters garb and his car had a flashing Light and held fire the workers compensation Board has filed claims against the ramp officer and the Federal government on to Marnickas seeking medical and other in an Komarnicki said injuries resulting from the 1985 Inci Dent have left him unable to keep his Security welding business up and caused him financial i am not the same person i was before the he my whole life has i get terrible Back neck i cant work the 10 hours a Day like i used Komarnicki adding medical expenses for chiropractic care have also been a financial the former Rural municipality of Andrews Volunteer firefighter added he has suffered Embarrass ment in the area because of the including a notice from the fire department telling him to resign or be dropped from the in the court of Queens Bench statement of filed last Komarnicki said the incident occurred As he was racing to a 3 House fire on it said he identified himself As a firefighter when an ramp Cruiser driven by the officer began follow ing his the officer passed him and veered into his Caus ing him to the statement claims he was pulled from the car by the spun around and slammed against the Komarnicki said in an interview the officer demanded of wheres the fire the firefighter added that flames could be seen from where they were the claim said Komarnicki in juries were caused by the ramp officers negligence in applying physical Force at a time when he knew or should have known that the plaintiff would be unable to protect himself from the officer and Roger the Federal Justice department Law yer representing him in the refused comment on the Komarnicki Cord said a separate suit has been filed against the Crown in fed eral final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 028g Winnipeg free press vol 115 no 328 Dave free press Nathalie puts the finishing touches on her part of her costume for the annual halloween party at the childrens the Star hatted Damsel joined about 250 children at last nights customers pick Bones at specially shop new York up As Oscar Fikar minded the store a few shoppers drifted in to browse through the Box of dried lizards and bats and perhaps pick up some human that at Fikar works at Maxilla and Mandible an upper West Side Skull Andrones shop where business has been Good even though it Hast had a Sale on human skeletons for two a few human skulls in the Corner Are marked lining the Walls Are skeletons of exotic animals and on one shelf is a bowl of human ready to be turned into a halloween is a fairly Busy time at the store but other occasions Are even Fikar mothers Day weve had people buying Skele tons for of its no wonder the merchandise moves at Christ at the human Kneecaps could be neat stocking see Bone Page 4 Board resignations follow tender by Janet Mcfarland six directors of the Western Canada aviation museum have resigned just before completion of a provincially funded renovation project awarded to a company run by a Board members and although the province told the aviation museum to have an open tender for the the museum instead invited Only two records museum and government spokes men disagree on whether the government knew the tendering process was done the contract is for renovations to a hangar leased to the province for its air ambulance water bombers and provincial said Victor director of the pro Vinces air the museum is handling the renovations to its but the prov Ince is picking up the Bantle the contracting firm hired for the Douglas Render and associates listed two directors in 1986 Douglas and Shirley when Render was chosen for the former museum director Neil Larsen said he told director Shirley Render she was in a conflict of interest Render said yesterday that Larsen is launching a personal attack against her and she Doest recall see museum Page 4 december Summit expected to yield missile ban treaty Washington a president Reagan said yesterday he will meet 7 in Washington with soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev and that he expects to sign a treaty to ban superpower intermediate Range nuclear Reagan said he hoped to visit Moscow next year and sign a second pact to slash their Long Range arms by 50 per a joint announcement said the Summit was envisaged for the first half of soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze told a news Confer ence the two sides remain divided Over reagans Star wars missile defence he said no pact on Long Range weapons and no Moscow Summit were possible until agree ment is the treaty to eliminate and soviet missiles with ranges of about 500 to Kilometres is still not but state Secretary George Shultz said confidently we will get that treaty done before the you can be sure of inspectors among the remaining issues is whether soviet inspectors will be stationed at bases in West Italy and Belgium where the missiles Are Shultz said at a news Gorbachev estimated in a letter to Reagan that it would take two or three weeks to Clear up All the said a White House the scheduling of Gorbachev visit to the United states sharply reversed the hesitation he showed Only last week in setting a Date for his third Summit with standing next to the there was no the visit evidently will be confined to Reagan said sche Duling problems on both sides precluded a tour of other parts of the United a White House official said the Summit would last two or three Reagan was asked if he was disappointed that Gorbachev would not see missile Page 4 Wilson defends tax Dodge Ottawa up finance minis Ter Michael Wilson admitted yester Day that a Deal to Rescue the Bank of British Columbia was structured to save the foreign buyer million in but the Deal would have Cost the taxpayer much More had it not been Wilson told Market Confidence and the government was Only doing what it had to do to prevent another Bank after the collapse of two Alberta Banks in september he Wilsons comments contradict those of his Junior Tom who earlier denied allegations by auditor general Ken Dye that Federal officials helped Hon Kong Bank of Canada in a tax in a complicated agreement 11 months the government paid Hon Kong Bank million to buy near dead Bank of for Mil lion after looking for a merger part Ner for in an unusual display of Wilson said million represented the amount believed after careful study to be what Bank of would see tax Page 4 Bristol forgiving As contracts i cf18 snub under Bridge As firm gets 231 Federal contracts Worth by Pauline Comeau and John Douglas an Avalanche of Federal govern ment contracts has descended upon Bristol aerospace in the year since the Winnipeg company lost a highly controversial Battle for the cf18 Jet fighter maintenance government figures numbers from the Supply and ser vices department in Ottawa show the value of contracts awarded to Bristol has jumped More than million compared to the year be foul smell Between and Bristol has received 231 government Many of them multiyear Worth Mil As the government announced in january that Bristol will receive a lucrative contract Over five years to overhaul Canadas cf5 that compares with million in Federal contracts awarded in 1985 and million in offer variety the newest contracts offer Bristol a variety of including some support work on the As Well As work on the the better known As the Freedom fight and military As health minister Jake Manitoba senior Cabinet rep said the government has offered to share half the Cost about so far Market ing the cf5 expertise a move the company and the govern ment Hope will translate into More this re carpet treatment May Well account for the company current forgiving one year after Bristol lost the lucrative cf18 contract to Montre als Canad air company executives say they hold no grudges and Are More than Happy with their Consolation As far As were it is water under the company Secretary Frank linings said when asked to comment on How the loss of the cf18 contract has affected the what is causing the smiles is the Deal to prepare the country 58 Active cf5s to serve As trainers for the the upgrading work includes fit Ting the trainers with Highte Canolo by he Dup an inertial Navi gation system and a state theart weapons control Bristol president Tony Bowden said the company has spent about so far researching whether or not the 31 countries using the rest of the worlds cf5s would be interested in extending the life of their he said information that about of the marketing research costs would be paid by the Federal while was news to it was under discussion but it see cf5 Page 4 Union Button screwed
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