Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 4, 1989, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Big Winnipeg free press october 1989 Page 2 Julian provincial editor flying Rock wrecks family car by Lorna Dueck special to the free press landmark sue Davies is still shaking Over an Accident that happened last the family car was totalled by a flying Rock As she drove Home from a baseball game near i was heading West on Highway 207 and saw a gravel truck coming said a Young Mother of four i saw a Rock coming from Over the top of his truck i swerved and i then i realized it would so i swerved again and it hit us right in the the girls were covered in Glass and i think they were mostly scared because Little Nicks of Glass were sticking in All along my Davies most it dawned on me that i better get this Guys licence number so i turned around and caught up with he was shocked and just believe what had happened to our Davies later retrieved the Rock from a ditch where it sat amidst the Chrome from her newly purchased Monte you could even see the dents this Rock had left in the Davies said As she turned Over a Small Boulder on her Kitchen Davies said the Rock bounced on to the Hood of the causing extensive engine damage and then bounced on to the cars roof before it rolled out of her in Rogers pass this would be a bit More Dick manager of the Steinbach aut Opac claims in this is most Davies said aut Opac initially doubted her but when i brought in the it was no problem after the she was most eager to pay her Dave free press sue Davies displays Boulder and a picture of her wrecked Monte Brandon meatpacking Plant workers accept wage Rollback province backs off dam court fight minister urged to fight Saskatchewan for compensation to Northern bands by Patrick Mckinley the Filmon government is sacrificing the interests of Northern Manitoban by failing to fight another Saskatchewan dam nip la Jerry Storie charged yester Storie flin flon demanded that the Manitoba government take Saskatchewan Power to court to Block it from replacing a 60yearold dam that regulates water flow on the Churchill the called the a cannot be allowed to proceed without a study on its environmental he charging that the Manitoba governments approach is similar to the one it took on the Raffert Yala Meda environment minister Glen Cummings announced last summer that Manitoba would not take court action to fight a second Federal licence issued for a flood control and irrigation scheme on the Souris in so Cummings reversed the prov inces earlier insistence that the projects Impact on Manitoba be assessed before the Federal licence was Storie said yesterday that Cummings should fight for compensation for residents of Pukatawagan and Brochet who lost fishing and trapping habitat when the original Chur chill River dam was built in the replacement dam will perpetuate the prob he 5050 Chance but Cummings said As far As he is the province would have Only a 5050 Chance of Success if it joined the Mathias colomb Indian band in a Legal Challenge to the a dam this reconstruction is not going to change it does not significantly change anything from the past half he Cummings said Saskatchewan Power has claimed it does not need Manito Bas approval because the project merely replaces the older dam which has been in place for 60 and he said he would be reaching if he claimed Manitoba has the Power to Force Saskatchewan into an environmental Impact Cummings said the province is prepared to provide technical information to the Mathias colomb band if that will help the band make its the band wants negotiations with the Saskatchewan Utility to discuss a compensation settlement for flooding the existing dam has failing a it is prepared to consider taking the Saskatchewan govern ment to court to Block the replacement band councillor Matt Sinclair said yester Appeal to Ottawa Liberal Northern affairs critic Herold Driedger Nia Kwa said the Manitoba government should Appeal to Ottawa to ensure that an environmental assessment is carried Saskatchewan Power plans to begin construction of the replacement dam next Nat an Engineer with the Saskatchewan said the existing dam cannot be economically he said the replacement is being built 750 metres downstream from the existing about 40 Kilometres West of the Manitoba suspended officer quits police Force Brandon up a suspended City police officer is resigning from the Force in return for three months Martin Boyd will receive a Little less than and in Exchange is releasing the City from any further said a City who has been with the Force for More than three was suspended with out pay 9 after internal police investigations cited him for seven counts of improper police chief Brian Scott recommended City Council dismiss Tornberg after the internal investigation was City Council is the Only official body with the authority to dismiss police Tornberg is also facing trial on assault charges in connection with an arrest he made in 1988 and is to appear in court about 120 employees at the Burns meats Plant Here have agreed to a pay the Cut also affects Burns and Canada packers plants in Leth a spokesman for the United food and commercial work ers Union the wage rate for Union members was rolled Back yesterday to an hour from Burns Plant manager Harvey Toews said Market pressure from other Western Canadian meat pack ing firms forced workers to accept the permitted under a con tract signed last of Sale Beer touted businessmen and politicians lobbying the Ontario government to allow of Sale Beer services in hotels say their efforts Are gaining a Resolution favouring of Sale ser vices was passed unanimously by the Northwestern Ontario association of Chambers of Commerce Dur ing the the same Resolution has already been approved by the Northern Ontario municipalities association and the association of municipalities of theres no but Ateline Manitoba a Roundup of news items from around the province complied by the free press theres a lot More support now for the legislation than weve Ever Doug owner of the Lakeshore the resolutions from the three groups will be forwarded to the Ontario government later this Stemkowski said he believes Many Small hotels in Northwestern Ottar which rely heavily on liquor will be driven out of business without of Sale the limited Access to Beer and liquor also reduce tourism he Beer and liquor in Northwestern Ontario Are sold from provincially operated outlets which usually close at 6 on weekdays and 9 on the proposed changes include Al lowing Beer sales from licensed extending closing time at bars to 2 from 1 and extending sunday drinking hours beyond the current 11 town ponders Pool Winkler consideration is being Given Here to the construction of what could be the first Public Leisure Pool in the Pool committee spokesman Al Loeppky said informational meet Ings will be held this fall to get the Public response to the new concept and decide whether it should be an indoor or outdoor it will replace the existing outdoor Pool built in the a Leisure he has freeform configuration with a deep the indoor option would accommodate the outdoor Pool a feasibility study suggests the indoor Leisure Pool feature a whirl Large deck Furni tropical sout Iside family change conces Sion Booth and water it would be a Bright sunny place a resort Type Pool giving us a bit of the tropics right Here in he Winkler is not part of a recreation Loeppky noting costs would be borne mainly by Winkler costs would be offset by government fundraising and user he video store owner rid of obscenity charges by Terry Lulash Nyk special to the free press Selkirk after 17 24 remands and two trial clan Deboyes video store owner Pat her Manson has received a stay of charges of distributing obscene a Stu assistant Deputy min ister of Public said yesterday that the charges were stayed because it was unlikely the Crown would get a the courts Are very Liberal with this kind of the Law in this Case is Whitley he said that to be deemed a film must be dominated by Vio Lence and undue 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