Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 6, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada Winnipeg free press August 1995 Canada at a glance police fishing from Canadian press Owen anglers protesting commercial fishing by natives stormed a fish stand yesterday in a shouting match that was broken up by anglers con verged on a normally quiet Farmers Demon Strating against natives who fish in Owen sound the anglers claim fish stocks Are in jeopardy and say they Are not protesting the natives right to but rather their methods just a Sandwich no Brown bagging at Cape Bre ton regional Scott was leaving the Hospital after vis iting his Newborn son and Girlfriend when he was con fronted by police in Bullet proof the hallway was cleared and officers frisked police were responding to a Call that he had carried a gun into the they found a Salami officer attacked a Man has been charged with attacking and injuring an ramp officer who had been called to investigate threats against an Alberta newspaper the was apparently angry about an article about him which appeared in the paper Over a year the officer was taken to hos Pital with several bites and severe bruising to his breaking worry Toronto mysterious breaking at metro area immigration agencies have raised concerns that thieves Are gathering confidential information for extortion or office staff say thieves ignored expensive equip ment in favor offices and computer a legend Dies Edmonton the last of Canadas legendary Bush pilots of the 1920s is punch Dickins died thursday in a Toronto retire ment Home at the age of the family plans to ask Long time Friend and fellow flyer Max founder of for Mer airline to scat Ter his ashes up the Mackenzie Safe in port Catalone the sailing minister who left Sydney june 20 arrived safely in on the Angus Mackin a retired presbyterian minister from this Cape Bre ton did not encounter any difficulties during the trip on his 25foot research fight vowed Quebec Quebec City lawyer is threatening to take the Parizeau government to court if it holds the referee Guy once a die hard maintains that the process has been illegal and he has demanded Quebec Justice minister Paul begin convince the government to Cut Short its plans and says if it Doest comply by 9 he will begin court control granted fort the Federal government handed Over the fort Frances Airport to the town of fort Frances Many mourn slain smitty hundreds hear Eulogy to sportscaster by Greg Coleman Canadian press Ottawa hundreds of friends and Well wishers filled an Ottawa Cathedral and hundreds More stood outside in the pouring rain yesterday to remember slain Tele vision sportscaster Brian May our lives be As As Loving and As generous As that of said Deacon Ted was remembered during the 90minute service for his generosity and there were also Many references to the senseless crime that took his Lindsay said Smiths death had shocked the in sure that Many of us Are filled with questions Why would this be allowed to take place a former nil player and for 22 years a sportscaster with ctr affiliate was shot in the head with a Rifle As he left work police said the suspect who turned himself in the next Day had a grudge against the but not Smith in Jef Frey has been charged with first degree Mur Der and ordered to undergo Days of psychiatric assessment at an Ottawa he is scheduled to appear in court Handwritten list on Friday police found a Handwritten list with the names of local reporters and Media organizations in Arenburgh Abc news Anchor Peter Jen once a Cjohn and hockey commentator Don Cherry were among those who heard Cjohn news director Max keep ing eulogize the tragedy has touched the it has been the subject of local radio talk shows and flow ers have been left on the pave Hurt by dog survives 11 Days in Bush Canadian press port a port Alice dog could shed Tell a Story of survival rivalling anything Disney has a 16yearold heinz57 with a really Sweet survived an apparent attack by a Cougar and endured 11 Days in the wilderness before being rescued by that dog has meant everything to Bob Hay said Tiki adventure began on july when a Forest took Tiki up a logging Road near Spruce As he did Hay let her out of the truck a few Hun dred metres from his this Tiki didst make it up the Hay went to look for her and saw tracks of a Cougar and a tuft of Tiki he and a colleague spent three hours looking for her in the heavy to no Hay went by the House to give his the bad they returned to search for in in the ensuing whenever the couple went out they return to find Flowers and letters of con Dolence on their Tiki was known by everybody in port a logging town about 400 Kilometres Northwest of As a dog you could pet without fear of being last the Hays went to Vancouver to fulfil a family oblige they were out of town when a logging Crew working with a Heli copter saw a dog wander into a one Man thought it could might he radioed to the Crew who knew both Bob Hay and Tiki he arrived to find the dog was indeed alive but terribly Tiki Rode in the helicopter on the Bossy he immediately bundled her in his truck and drove to the Hays where Margies Mother let Tiki in the word spread quickly through the friends took Tiki to the vet for a checkup while a neighbor called bobs Niece in where the couple was the vet said there want a Mark on Bob Hay figures the Cougar knocked her unconscious and buried her Agency guards image of Anne of Green Gables Canadian press Charlottetown Call it the Anne when someone began Selling tourists a shirt with the likeness of a Well developed Anne of Green Gables in a skimpy a new Agency stepped the Job of the licensing author Ity is to protect the said Valerie head of the you Are going to be Deal ing with in the shirt the Anne of Green Gables licensing authority provided the shirt maker with application forms for a licence to sell Gables the shirt remains on the Market until the Agency decides whether it fits in with Annes wholesome the Anne of Green Gables Char born out of Lucy Maud Mont Gomegys is a major contributor to bringing in millions of dollars each Shes become a tourist Symbol for Canadas smallest and for the Hundred of thousands of japanese tourists who read translations of Anne books in Shes synonymous with also each the endear of an orphan girl with red hair and freckles who finds happiness and a sense of belong ing in Prince Edward Island draws big crowds to the Charlottetown the licensing authority was set up in May 1994 after a seven year Legal Battle Between the government and Montgomery heirs Over who owns the rights to Anne of Green under the new about 60 companies have been licensed to produce More than 300 products from t shirts and rag dolls to clothing and Straw royalties Are paid Only by Compa Nies who make Anne products out Side the Kelly estimates that More than 100 unlicensed Anne products Are on the but most will eventually be she said the authority is being lenient As it tries to Speed up applications beyond the eight to 10 weeks it now takes to get a its not like we get rid of that product right Kelly we Are trying to work with All manufacturers to get their products Kate Macdonald Mont Gomegys said licensing started off slowly but is moving along reasonably Well she said the authority Hopes to develop More detailed guidelines for companies proposing to develop ment where Smith was gunned thousands paid their respects at the funeral Home this the service was broadcast in Ottawa on at the request of Smiths wife of two Ottawa citizen Busi Ness writer Alana fans at Friday nights Ottawa rough rid ers game passed on the tradition Al moment of silence in favor of a moment of cheers and applause that stretched to nearly five min born in Ottawa in Smith worked his Way up from the City hockey league to a place on the Nils los Angeles Smith spent one More year in the nil with Minnesota in and four More playing in Switzerland and in the who and in 1973 he landed the sports Anchor Job at since returning to Smith was known for his work with Amateur sports and up photo woman comforts Smiths wife Alana including a 61yearold Ottawa Man who received Smiths Gary Smith said that generosity lives on in the seven people who so far have received his Brothers la dance ruling appealed Canadian press judges ruling that Lap is not indecent was tantamount to legalizing Crown lawyers argue in an Appeal of the they Are appealing the acquittals of two tavern owners on charges of allowing indecent theatrical holding these acts were not indecent was tantamount to judicially legalizing Crown attorneys David butt and Christine Bartle thughes say in a written they Are seeking a conviction or a retrial on the grounds that judge Gordon Hichborn mis applied the test for the finding of the acquittal opened the floodgates for Lap dancing and what critics describe As sex forsake in taverns across metropolitan Toronto Council is now consider ing Banning Lap dancing through its licensing the crowns Appeal is scheduled to be heard the table dancers now known As Lap dancers 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