Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 4, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Do Low crime conference turnout angers judge by Glen Mackenzie Lack of interest in a Community based policing conference yesterday showed the Public would rather Gripe about crime than fight a provincial judge judge Ian who was set to speak on a panel at Community based crime prevention a grassroots arrived at Aberdeen school to learn it had been cancelled when Only six people showed people complain about but there not interested in coming out arid doing something about Ubienski they dont think its their re so they leave it to the police and courts after the that int crime Ubienski said Community based crime prevention must Start with parents setting an fathers drive brag about cheating on their income beat their wives and commit and its Only natural their children will emulate Ubienski added the Community should fight crime by reporting Inci dents such As vandalism rather than shrugging them the conference was planned As part of National crime prevention Clare coordinator for the Centre for native youth which helped organize the said Lack of interest May be Lafreniere also said publicity was delayed because education minister Roland Penner promised to come when he was attorney general but his Vic could not make she said the activity also had compete tips from holding crime prevention programs this people can Only take so much time off work for these Lafreniere but added that the turnout was a lot of planning went into it Only Cost about but our non profit group cant afford to throw that kind of Money in the real loss was for people who didst because they could have Learned some see volunteers Page 4 Poison returns violinist Arthur Poison to Solo with Winnipeg symphony orchestra ignored to aft request that on the considered plums Affell and 3 Clear tonight 6 sunny tomorrow 2 november 1987 Obi vol no 932 free press Sun rises Moon rises sets final Home delivery 95705bo classified 9562330 second cuss mail registration number 0286 a posing As a welfare Sells cans of Enfa Lac formula to Yoon food Mart welfare mothers Cash in formula Corner grocery provides Cash for goods bought with vouchers Glenn free press 1h Alexandra Paul a Winnipeg Corner grocery store is offering welfare mothers up to 50 cents on the Dollar for baby formula purchased with governments sued welfare Yoon food 589 Manitoba pays for a Case of 24 cans of similar regularly priced at Over As Long As customers say they obtained the goods through the store Only gives 30 cents on the Dollar for individual a sign on Yoons door openly offers to buy or sell three brands of formula similar and a free press posing As a welfare sold a clerk at the store baby formula on two separate occasions this the first the store clerk bought a mixture of 10 cans of similar and Enfa Lac Worth for the second time a 24can Case of priced at netted similar gets top said the store quoting Only for a 24can Case of he said he paid for similar compared to 62 cents for the the clerk agreed to buy the for Mula after the reporter satisfied him she was a status Indian who had obtained the merchandise with welfare the about also appeared to have a con asking the reporter on both occasions if she had saved any formula former he also said he would buy More if the reporter brought him the formula in throughout both exchanges the clerk sold Small ticket items to a number of other customers who paid no attention to the transact contacted by the free press Fol lowing the the clerk refused to answer questions on the number of other customers who traded similar for Money or if there were other stores that i think its Legal and i dont see anything he said before hanging surprised the clerk also refused to give his name or identify the owner of the despite the fact the store clerk openly purchases baby formula bought with welfare Winnipeg native politicians and officials from the Feder provincial and City governments said they were sur prised to hear of the baby formula Charlotte provincial tory critic for the department responsible for said she was to its definitely wrong and its something i will raise with the she referring see officials Page 4 food store openly offers to buy and sell baby formula fury Star faces charges linked to tournament by Scott Taylor Winnipeg fury Star midfielder David Norman and three other for Mer members of Canadas National soccer team have been charged with accepting benefits to affect the out come at an International tournament in Singapore last a native of port co now living in Winni is charged with Igor of Hector of and Chris of who now lives in California he plays with los Angeles of the major in door soccer according to ramp in the four were charged with corruptly accepting a advantage or Benefit to affect the outcome of a soccer game while representing Canada during the merlion cup tournament in the Republic of Singapore during August and septem Ber they were also charged with con As Vrablic and Marinaro were charged with bring ing into Canada material illegally obtained outside the and with having it in their All Are to appear in provincial court in Ottawa on none of the four charged has played with the National team since merlion cup event in despite being heavily favored to win the finished third with a Wonloy Stried rec Ord of who played much of last season with the Canadian soccer leagues spoke with his Law yer in British Columbia last night and was told not to comment specifically on the in doing All he i dont want to say anything about the Case until its in a statement issued late last Norman said the Way i feel about any game Ive Ever played for including the merlion Ive never Given anything less than 100 per Ive always Given it my yesterdays news came As a Shock to fury we Are but it was something that happened in Davids life before he joined our said president Ralph see fury Page 4 Norman always my Best Folk Centre faces debt of by Liana Simon the ukrainian Folk arts Centre and museum in funded with an estimated million in provincial and Federal is in a amphitheatre and Multi purpose building Are but a hotel Complex and heritage Village May never go beyond the drawing we ran into Cost overruns that were not anticipated when construction began in the fall of said Marvin who served As Board president until Procyshyn said he resigned be cause of work not the financial difficulties and still sits on the the organization ran into additional difficulties when a Federal Grant was entrusted to Park land Region development in which invested the Money in North lands the Bank folded a few months later and the Money was Frozen until March delaying construction of the multipurpose Procyshyn said the building is a see freeze Page 4 thousands of mourners pay respects to Levesque review chairman touted As web chief by Radha Krishnan Thampi the Man who headed a review of the workers compensation Board is expected to be appointed chair Man of the deficit Ridden Agency according to government but the expected appointment of Brian King As chairman of the Board has already been criticized by tory la de who says King is not impartial enough to serve As in anticipation of the Connery wrote a letter yesterday to Harry minister responsible for the urging him not to appoint King or any other Mem Bers of his review committee to the the King commissions recommendations Are radically biased against employers and future work Connery Portage la Prairie he argued that As chairman of the King would be responsible for implementing the recommendations of the committee he headed earlier this Connery urged Harapiak to re place the existing Board immediately with a nonpolitical tripartite commission with equal representation from business and labor and a career civil servant As King is expected to replace the controversial Asuncion Sonny a he is former chairman of the Saskatchewan workers compensation Board and recently headed a legislative review committee that made 178 see Donner Page 4 Montreal up Michel Grig non walked for eight hours to join the thousands of mourners who lined up yesterday to pay their last respects to former Premier Rene i did this for a kind and sincere Man who worked so tenaciously for said a 29year old Busboy who walked to downtown Montreal from his Home in Steps 30 Kilometres i cried when i heard of his who carried a Large Fleurdelis was among thou Sands of Quebe cers who braved a steady downpour to Honor who died sunday of a massive heart former prime minister Pierre Trudeau also paid his arriving at to spend a moment standing next to the coffin of his old political a fou Day official culminating with a state funeral in Quebec City has been declared in Quebec to Mark Leves ques for three his body will lie in state to give Ordinary Quebe cers a Chance to Salute the Man who Many believe personified their own Hopes and lines began to form outside the stately conservatory building in old Montreal at 6 six hours before the Public was Al Lowed to file past the Bronze coffin draped with the Quebec see Quebec Page 4 stocks slump concerns about the Dollar bring the rally on North american Stock markets to a grinding halt Grain threat Nerna Dooal markets could be lost if the farm crisis United Grain growers is told Fine chopped a judge Ryles that the nil the right to Fine Vancouver canucks for illegally signing Pat Quinn As general but the court also slashed the canucks penalty to can Fryni its original saying cumulative fines illegal sabotage leak a leak of in documents is called a bid to sabotage changes to one of its departments Joy of schmucks one of Edna Staeb ters Oil order mennonite recipes touched off the great cookie War rotating strikes air Canadas ground workers threaten rotating strikes 71 37 19 y Ann answers Bride 17 43 23 59 70 40 59 6 43 41 Puzzle 68 45 7 classified 17 forntes 53 record 24 deaths utters entertainment 37 listings 1 7 Fod Werier t
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