Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 9, 1989, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press november Page 3 Patrick City bitter daycare owner to Appeal putt dam probe matted local Man gets six years for sex attack by Catherine Mitchell a Winnipeg Mother said her Young son might finally play outside again when he hears the Man who sexually assaulted him is going to provincial court judge John Guy said yesterday a six year term was needed to protect the Public from John who has shown no remorse for sexually assaulting the boy at As Long As i know Hes not on the Street hurting somebody the Mother said of the prison she said her seven Earold son has had nightmares since the August attack near his Hes staying Home most of the time now hardly goes any she said the boy has been waiting to hear his attacker is behind bars and now maybe he will feel Safe to venture court was told Kak Gamick lured the playing with neighbors near his Burrows Avenue into a nearby House by asking him to help look for lost Little remorse once Kak Gamick grabbed the boy from put a butter knife to his Throat and ordered him to after the the boy ran Home and told his parents who called Crown attorney Ray Wyant Wyant asked for a sentence approaching the maximum of 14 years allowed for a sexual assault causing bodily harm because Kak Gamick has shown Little feeling or remorse for the which appeared pre he also cited Kake Amicks Previ Ous conviction for sexually assault ing a girl in for which he served three years in reports prepared for court show Kak Gamick has sexual fantasies about children and was not drunk at the time of the he but defence lawyer Greg Brodsky said his sexually abused As a is willing to enter treatment at the Federal regional psychiatric Centre in having rejected the offer for help during his previous prison stores to close on saturday most retail outlets will close Satur remembrance but employees taking a Day off Are All Over the Calendar some As far away As provincial government offices will be closed while Federal and municipal employees will take monday a provincial spokesman said the Manitoba liquor control commission will close its head office while liquor stores and Beer vendors will be closed Satur hotels and restaurants can serve alcohol with meals in dining rooms from noon saturday to 2 Sun the free press will not publish Canadian Bankers association spokesman Graham Pixon said most Banks will be closed How branches normally open Satur Days will close saturday and open an education department spokes Man said there is no provincial guideline for school divisions treat ment of remembrance ceremonies Winnipeg school division leaves it up to each school How to handle remembrance Day ceremonies to but teachers in the division whose contract allows them a Day off have chosen instead to extend their Christmas holidays by taking off Jame Assiniboia and River East school divisions have no provi Sion for anyone taking a Day Winnipeg transit will run on a sunday schedule Bob director of the employment standards Branch of the labor said stores and supermarkets will be closed Only places of essential services Are allowed to remain including convenience stores and pharma Moggey its also business As usual for parking enforcement tomorrow and because remembrance pay alls on a some people will get tomorrow while others win get but Winnipeg police spokesman Eric Turner said this Doest mean the Holiday parking rules will people will be ticketed on these because it is a Normal working Day or some he a group of City councillors mull Over some papers yesterday As they prepare to fill the openings on councils various standing Council jobs allocated Mitchelson Breaks into tears after losing election bid by Janet Mcfarland City councillors threw Back the veil of secrecy yesterday to let the news Media watch them squabble Over appointments to executive policy committee and other stand ing committees of councillors voted to fill four available spots on the policy committee with two Independent councillors and two members of the former ruling Don Mitchelson the former Deputy was unsuccessful yesterday in his attempt to get elected to the policy who received Only nine votes for the broke Down in tears while talking to reporters he left the meeting for the rest of the afternoon because he had to return to when the mayor Calls me schizophrenic the Day before the its pretty difficult to get support from new councillors who dont know you very Mitchelson i have to accept the fact the majority of Council rejected he mayor regretful Shirley Tim Rudolph Springfield who is also from the East Kilton a Transcona Community was elected to the policy committee along with Mike Oshaughnessy Bill Clement Charleswood and Al Golden other members of the committee include mayor Bill Deputy mayor Dave Brown and the chairmen of the four standing committees who were appointed by the mayor said he regrets using the word schizophrenic to describe Mit Che sons behaviour in recent he made the comment tuesday when asked Why he overlooked Mitchelson in making his choices for Deputy mayor and for standing committee Norrie told reporters yesterday he meant no slight to Mitchelson or to the mental health it was probably an unwise Choice of Norrie what i intended to indicate was that the individual had moved Back and Forth Between different Oshaughnessy was the Only member of the former ruling caucus who did not vote for he said afterwards that he regretted his other councillors broke with expected group affiliations during votes Joseph Yuen elected under the Winnipeg into the nineties win supported Golden As the Boniface representative on the policy committee in Stead of Evelyne Reese who is also a win Reese received eight compared to 21 for Golden said he believes voting was based on not politics for the first its proof that democracy has indeed arrived at City Hall when you have three independents who can make it to Golden councillors also voted yesterday for memberships to the four other standing commit tees of Council and to dozens of boards and commissions that require Council represent we were All Over the place across party lines Golden five of the eight win representatives on Council chose to be on the planning and Community services including chairman Christine Mckee River chairmen listed Here Are the 29 councillors and their representation on the five standing committees As elected in the Case of As appointed by the mayor tuesday executive policy committee mayor Bill chairman Dave Brown Deputy mayor Bob Douglas Grants Parks and culture committee chairman Ernie Gilroy Daniel finance and administration committee chairman Christine Mckee River planning and Community services committee chairman Chris Lorenc works and operations committee chairman Bill Clement Al Golden Mike Oshaughnessy Shirley Tim Rudolph and culture committee chairman Larry Fleisher Assiniboine Rick Boychuk Terry Duguid Miles Prystanski Point Donovan Timmers Norrie mayor Brown Deputy planning and Community services committee chairman Jae Eadie Deer Gloria Mendelson Kildonan Glen Murray Evelyne Reese Joseph Yuen finance and administration committee chairman Doreen Demare Riel Marcel Laurendeau Greg Selinger Lillian Thomas Alan Wade notre works and operations committee chairman George Fraser Peter Kaufmann Seine Harry Lazarenko Don Mitchelson Roger Young who was appointed tuesday by win including Glen Murray River Osborne and Gloria Mendelson Kildonan Park said they do not believe the win concentration on the com Mittee will leave it unfairly i dont think theres a lot of group Murray i think people Are really trying to work on two other win councillors Are on the finance while a third is on the Parks and culture there is no win representative on the works and operations there is Only one member of the former so called gang of 18 on the Protection and planning but there Are three on the finance committee and two on the works and operations its very Clear people Arent Block Vot Mendelson i dont think the gang controls any of the committees think that Good and in delighted we have that kind of split on pc new Day at City Hail Tim Rudolph and Donovan Tim mers who organized a Public meeting of councillors yesterday to choose the committee jobs before the vote in coun said later it was an historic in the the committee appointments were decided privately by the ruling which used its majority on Council to dictate the committee weve got a new Day at City Hall and this is a beaming Timaru Dolph told everything was done before in the Backrooms and behind closed doors in dark secret she its about Harry Lazarenko Mynarski he said he was dissatisfied yesterday because it Only appears on the surface that the old gang is the gang is still give it about three weeks and you will see everything is the Lazarenko pointed to the Choice of Jae Eadie Deer Lodge As presiding officer Over Independent councillor Alan Wade notre in All but one of the eight Plum appointments As members of the Winnipeg enterprises Board of directors went to former members of councils ruling gang Nome interference cited in vote by Radha Krishnan Nampi Jae Eadie was elected to the new role of Winnipeg City Council speaker yesterday amid charges of gang politics and top level councillors elected Eadie Deer Lodge As presiding officer in a 1613 vote Over Allan Wade notre Dame yesterday after a councillor for 10 promised to use Tus office As do speakers at the provincial and Federal Levels of govern provide services to the Mem Council was empowered to elect a presid ing officer under recent to the City of Winnipeg although the Only other candidate for to Ftp was elected Deputy presiding he was still bitter in he blamed his loss to Eadie on a backroom Power play by the leaders of the former ruling the so called gang of i Felt i was betrayed by the people i thought i could the 26year Council member he also said Larry Fleisher Assini Boine a member of the old was expected to run for presiding but dropped out at the last Fleisher said he did so because mayor Bill Norrie and senior councillors reneged on their Promise to support i thought i had the Blessing of the All i can Tell you is that certain individuals didst keep their he adding there was interference from the he refused to in Eadie Drew support from two councillors endorsed by Winnipeg into the a new civic opposition Christine Mckee River Heights and Joseph Yuen Redbone joined nine former gang members and five nov ice councillors in supporting i think the gang is Shirley Tim Rudolph Springfield Heights said after the even though she was appointed to civic executive policy the gang got what they wanted and the whole thing was a Harry Lazarenko Mynarski according to conscience Nome said he did not encourage Fleisher or influence Mckee and Yuen on How to a founding member of and Yuen said they voted for Eadie because they thought he was the better they denied there was any pressure from Norrie or leaders of the defunct i intend to vote according to my con Mckee adding she had difficulty voting for Wade because she didst think she could get along with she and Yuen insisted they didst ignore wins policy of opposing secretive politics at City Hall by supporting Mckee said there was no Deal with Nome when he picked her As the new chairman of civic planning and Community services committee three win councillors said yesterday they were surprised by Mckee and yens Deci Sion to support but they insisted it was More of an individual Norrie said Eadies election was achieved through persuasion rather than pressuring any Terry Duguid Miles George Fraser John prys Tanski Point Douglas and Peter Kaufmann Seine Valley were the new councillors who voted for
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