Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Sunday a sports haitians fall deeper into issues the hands 1929 Clear tonight 3 Clouds tomorrow 12 Winnipeg free press vol 115 no 329 november 1987 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets final Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 second class mail registration number 0286 news watch spending steady most canadians dont plan to change their immediate spending habits despite the Stock Market says a Southam news the Survey by Angus Reid associates published yesterday says four in 10 Consumers plan to curb their spending Over the next year and six in 10 will look for More secure invest ments for their closure denied tibetan officials denied yes that Tibet is closed to foreign travellers and Jour and accused Western news Media of exaggerating reports of Recert Groin depend Dence Tibet is not said done cer chairman of the Tibet Peoples government and a Deputy communist party Sec his statements at a news conference contradicted an earlier foreign ministry drawing scares the spirit of halloween pre sided Over the second session of game 7 in the world chess championship yesterday in be like children out for tricks or defending Champion Gary Kasparov and challenger Anatoly Karpov scared one another for nearly 40 threatening moves before agreeing to a 79move base visit made president Corazon Aquino flew to Clark air base yester Day to demonstrate her con Cern Over the killing of three americans on As americans in the Philippines faced heightened Security re the commander of the base told soldiers that they were in for a Long haul with new restrictions on their the embassy issued a warning yesterday for americans to avoid the Ermita entertainment District because of fears of new at royals reunited Prince Charles and lady Diana Fly together to West Germany today after a lengthy separation that has sparked press conjecture there is a rift in their six year old except for two Brief Public appearances together in South London and West Wales and a on night reunion at their country Home last the 38yearold heir to the British throne and his wife have pretty much gone their own ways since Diana did not join Charles at the wedding of his Index Ann dateline Puzzle Royko sports sunday to 18 11 21 10 10 2 21 6 19 18 7 20 3 16 32 16 15 15 25 29 13 17 16 lotto winning numbers 41 Bonus number 10 Man facing fraud charges appointed aide to Uruski i i Tyrl not re for lot by Radha Krishnan Thampi the nip Cabinet appointed a Man to a political Post in september at a time when he was facing fraud according to Cabi net and court j Rheal formerly of notre Dame de was made an executive assistant to the agriculture minister Bill Uruski on Vigier worked in Ruskis office at the legislature for almost three weeks at about the same time Winnipeg police and Morris ramp were looking for him on fraud charges and for failing to appear in according to court City police got a warrant for Viviers arrest the Day after he did not show up for a provincial court Winnipeg police Dwight Beach con firmed Vigier was arrested at a Hargrave Street address on Winnipeg remand Centre since Beach the sergeant and Morris ramp John who investigated one Case against said they had no information the Man worked for a former denied bail Vigier has been in the see appointment Page 4 Mcknight and look on As Megan tries to make Alanna married Canadian ordained As Catholic priest Toronto up Richard Mcknight was ordained As a roman Catholic priest yesterday in a ceremony attended by his wife and the first married Man in Canada to become a was ordained by Gerald Emmett Cardinal archbishop of to at his new Parish in nearby the father of two girls is a former anglican minister who left his Parish in North of in he has since worked As a factory and construction a truck Driver and even a Security he conducted pastoral work in the Parish and studied for the Priesthood since moving to new Market Early last married men have been ordained with Vatican approval in parts of Europe and the United states since at least said Brad a spokesman for the roman Catholic archdiocese of Vatican approval for Mcknight ordination came through last he Mcknight was to preside Over his first mass today at Johns Chrysostom he said he is taking All the Media attention in i have to Deal with it and its no use worrying about he adding that being the first married priest in Canada wont place any extra pressure on the Church is bigger than can i just want to fulfil my duties As a minister plans probe of woes o at air Muse complaints of conflict of tender irregularities investigated by Janet Mcfarland provincial heritage and recreation minister Judy Wasyly Ciales will meet tomorrow after noon with the Board of directors of the Western Canada aviation museum to investigate complaints of conflict of interest and improper tender government services minister Harry whose department funded the said yesterday his department will be cracking Down on its tendering we have to follow some stricter guidelines to make sure that tender ing procedures Are followed carefully when that amount of Public Money is being Harapiak the rules should be made clearer to begin so it is a fair process and there is no Harapiak and Wasyly Ciales agreed the province should encourage private firms to adopt provincial conflict rules when spending govern ment too Early Wasyly Ciales said it is too Early to say whether the govern ment should refuse to fund expensive projects if the outside bodies wont follow government conflict i think we certainly have a responsibility to find a Way to communicate our conflict rules to All non profit publicly funded Community we cant cast blame on any organization before first doing she although the museum gets most of its funding from donations and from leases on its it receives a yearly operating Grant from her As Well As further project Grants restore and display old it was revealed yesterday that a provincially funded renova Tion project for the museums t5 hangar was awarded to a company run by a museum Board members it was also discovered that Al though the province normally asks for an open tender when a group is spending More than of provincial documents revealed that the aviation museum instead invited Only two firms to bid on the the museum president says his organization was told three months too late that it had to have an open see president Page 4 crib denied Grant bid the provinces Community places which has granted Money to upgrade baseball diamonds and Curling has rejected an application to help pay for a Centre to improve services for Blind Rural the Canadian National Institute for the Blind applied to the department of heritage and recreation pro Gram to help pay for a newly purchased Centre in said Dean executive director of the cribs Manitoba but Cousens said the application was rejected and unless the province changes its the crib will be forced to try raising through a pub Lic services the object of the exercise was to develop services for the Blind in Rural so that some of the services peo ple used to travel to Winnipeg for were available closer to Cousens the Community places pro Gram is designed to help establish facilities that will pro vide Community Judy minis Ter responsible for the pro said one criterion for the Grants is the urgency of applicants Community or May or see provincial Page 4 education system Given failing Grade by Jane Armstrong when Joanne Therrien Sabourin decided she wanted to study Commerce at she Learned there was no place for a francophone to earn a business degree in two years into a political science degree at Boniface Sabourin said she quit in boredom to Start her own investment consult ing travelled to Saskatoon with 27 other Manitoba delegates last week to Tell a National forum what she thinks is wrong with pos secondary education in made up of representatives from such diverse spheres As labor and As Well As the Manitoba delegation expressed its frustration with the current state of pos secondary education in for Ralph Vic president of Engi Neering at Bristol it Means the expense of sending employees out of the country for certain training sessions because the courses Are not available at the University of for Delegate Wilf president of the Manitoba federation of its the Lack of adult education programs offered to working people who cannot attend classes during the false reflection Claudia a University of Winnipeg political science professor and chairman of the human rights said its a glaring fact that the University student population does not truly reflect the cites pluralistic the delegates drafted a policy paper calling for a National policy on pos secondary Educa to be modelled along the lines of the National health delegates say pos secondary education pol icy is too with Little formal coordination of supports and other critical aspects across the they say institutions do not share acknowledge credits nor coordinate activities As Well As they the the policy paper is uneven service delivery and inefficient use of re and although pos secondary education is a constitutional responsibility of the the delegates say it also requires a National the Federal government has both the re sources and to ensure that areas of National priority Are developed equitably in terms of National and regional rather than being solely dependent on the fiscal capacity of the individual the groups position paper the proposed policy also should address problems the delegates say exist for Minori ties concerning accessibility and the varying standards of research from province to prov education minister Roland also attending the said a National policy is needed if Canada is to maintain its competitive Edge among industrialized nations and Avert a brain Drain among graduate students frustrated with the Lack of funding for we stand in real danger of becoming a second class Penner noting that studies show Canada lags behind the United states in the percentage of annual funding it allots for research and its one thing to talk about but once students Are Are they contributing to a front rank nation or Are they say ing there is no Opportunity for me here1 i
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