Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 26, 1989, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tempo Safe Homes designers focusing on needs of children business doubting Thomas ousted its chairman Paul Thomas stresses need for Utility to compete going Home Vietnam starts to withdraw troops from Cambodia Clear tonight 6 sunny tomorrow 23 second Oass Mai number 0586 september free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets out to Winn Fig weekly Home delivery in Winnipeg outage Winnipeg Home delivery 957o550 9562330 Sani by Kevin Rollason a shortage of psychiatrists is making it almost impossible to determine if a Man accused of murder is suffering from a multiple personality a court was told Sukhbir Singh clinical director of the Selkirk mental health said while his diagnosis of Edwin Dennis Proctor appears to indicate the Man could suffer from a multiple personality he cannot be there Are limited resources available at Sel Kirk to diagnose Proctor for a multiple personality Sandhu told an eight four woman Manitoba court of Queens Bench there Are not enough psychiatrists and not enough time to put him under Lon term i dont know if the government has enough but i didst have enough my patient Load is he Proctor does get but that area is not Sandhu said if Proctor does suffer from the it could explain Why he does not appear to remember anything about the slaying of 21 year old Catherine Marjorie has pleaded not guilty to first de Gree murder in connection with the strangling death of Cluney on Clunes bound and naked body was found the next Day in a Field just off Highway 8 and see psychiatrist Page 4 Jeff de free press mourners console each other at yesterdays funeral service for Winnipeg police inspector Ken officers mourn fallen Comrade tears Mark Dowson burial by David Roberts in a tearful flood of grief and police officer Ken Dow son was buried More than police officers and Ordinary citizens joined Dowson wife and three teenage children to remember the 43yearold father and police Dowson killed himself last week just before he was to testify at Manitoba aboriginal Justice in his suicide sparked Acri Mony and accusations from police and politicians who called for a Swift end to the inquiry into racism in the provincial Justice i dwell not on those who caused his for they know who they Dowson police Wayne King without Ela in giving a sombre Eulogy for his longtime with the holy Trinity anglican Church Sanctuary packed to Over hundreds of mourners stood in the windswept downtown churchyard during the hour Long service for the 19year police Veter some uniformed police officers Glenn free press police blocked traffic As More than attend funeral at holy Trinity wearing Black armbands wept to provincial Brandon City the Winnipeg police choir Sang openly As they were joined by police and provincial and Federal hymns As anglican and United members of the the Ottar correctional see Dowson Page 5 anglos sour Liberal Victory Bourassa slips by Linda Drouin the Canadian press Montreal Robert Bourassa rolled to his fourth mandate As que Bec Premier last night but will face a reinvigorated parti quebecois and four representatives of English speaking voters who Are angry with his language the landslide Victory cemented Bourassaw place in history As one of Quebec most durable but the election also produced troubling signs for his Liberal the final results were 92 seats for the 29 for the parti Quebe Cois and four for the Equality compared with 99 seats for the liberals and 23 for the pm in the 1985 redistribution added three seats in the legislature to the 122 in the 1985 by taking 40 per cent of the popu Lar the powered by the energetic Campaign performance of its ebullient Jacques Pari proved that it and the separatist option Are far from running on a frankly separatist the pm won Only a handful More seats than it did in 1985 but posted a convincing moral Victory for a party that some had predicted might be reduced to a Rump in this English speaking voters in West Montreal where the vast majority of Quebec almost Anglo phones live delivered a stinging slap to the liberals by electing four candidates of the Equality formed after Bourassa passed a Law last december continuing a ban on use of languages other than French on commercial Savoured his second massive majority Victory since returning from the political see separatism Page 4 Watson picked to run Csc Ottawa up prime minister Brian Mulroney is to announce the twin appointments today of Gerard Veilleux As president of the Csc and Patrick Watson As chairman of the cd radio reported this a longtime career civil is currently Deputy chief of the Treasury Watson is a Veteran television Pierre Juneau retired As president earlier this summer after seven years of battling budget cuts to the Crown corporation and fighting for stronger Canadian broadcasting province turns Down Golden land rezoning by Janet Mcfarland the province has refused a City request to rezone 239 hectares of land in Transcona owned partially by Al Golden and his arguing the cites development plan needs to be overhauled before any changes Are in a 15 letter to Urban affairs minister Gerry Ducharme said housing development on land outside the Urban limit is inconsistent with plan Winni the cites Lon term planning there is no need at this time to designate further suburban residential neighbourhoods Given that the ramp recover stolen pc Drums by Allison Bray ramp last night recovered five 205litre Drums containing pcs that had been stolen from a storage shed in Transcona earlier this Winnipeg police said Early this morn Ray Johns said the five Drums con Taining poly chlorinated biphenyl is pcs were found by ramp on a stretch of the Tran Canada Highway at Symington Road in Transcona around 7 Don an environment officer with the provincial environment said the Drums appeared to have been handled care fully and did not appear to have been tampered he said there was also no indication of a leak of the he said the Drums which were found in an upright position in a Field were loaded on to a truck by environment department staff and see pc Page 5 existing Supply is adequate to meet the cites needs for approximately 20 years beyond the turn of the Cen Ducharms letter there is a surplus of Large lots in the City of Winnipeg that far exceeds any foreseeable de Golden Gle Lawn said yesterday he believes Ducharme rejected the proposal on a personal in my he made this decision at least if not because of political considerations and at least partially because i was Golden adding he has no proof of his a report prepared for the City by a see Ducharme Page 4 Forks lends eatery funds restaurant gets Public Money to open up shop in Market by Alice Krueger and Glen Mackenzie Forks renewal has agreed to lend Public Money to a Winnipeg restaurant As an incentive to locate in the Forks food George general manager of Brani Gans confirmed yesterday he and his business partner police Don War drop will receive a loan from the Corpora Tion to open a is seat family restaurant and lounge in the Market later this Tsouras refused to disclose the amount of the saying its a bit of a Touchy we had a bit of an incentive that he said when asked about the Forks renewal is jointly funded by the province and Federal it was established to oversee redevelopment of the former East Yards the food which is to open has been slow in securing prospective tenants for the located at the Junction of the red and Assiniboine Forks officials confirmed last week that fewer than half the originally promised num Ber of permanent food merchants have been secured so far and Many of the stalls will be filled with temporary vendors for the time the loan of Public Money to Branigan came to Light monday when an unsuccessful bidder for the 418 Square metres of restaurant space at the Forks complained he had been misled by Public he owner of the mandarin and River mandarin said he first approached the Market in Early september about locating a restaurant Wang said from discussions with the markets general manag he was led to believe his proposal com plete with a signed offer to lease had been part of his proposed Deal included a loan from Forks renewal to be repaid Over five years at an interest rate of 14 per r see Forks Page 4
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