Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 12, 1995

Issue date: Thursday, October 12, 1995
Pages available: 71
Previous edition: Wednesday, October 11, 1995

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 12, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free october a5 around Manitoba Church Leader guilty the Leader of a Church boys group was found guilty yesterday of sexually assaulting two Frank of will be sentenced court was told Dyck was a Volunteer Bible Camp counsellor from 1989 to while returning from a camping trip in june of court was Dyck briefly fondled the Penis of a Niney Earold boy who had dozed off in the Back of a station Dyck claimed the boy put his hand court also heard that the follow ing summer Dyck fondled another boy who was sleeping in a bunk bed adjacent to Dyck claimed the 10yearold made up the Story just to get Madame Justice Holly Beard noted that the boys involved did not know each making it unlikely they conspired to make up the tutors considered Law students at the University of Manitoba have approved a plan to hire tutors if the University professors strike on the students voted yesterday in favor of a student financed endowment fund proposed by the Manitoba Law students Assoc a association president Duncan Fraser said it would Cost about to hire 50 tutors for four to five bail denied a 48yearold Man charged this past weekend after police busted a multimillion Dollar smuggling ring was denied bail after a court hearing Richard Kenneth Scott of the Rural municipality of Pembina was making his first court appearance after he and six others were charged under the excise act with Selling smuggled liquor last Sun not the brains he May not have been the brains behind the operation but that not going to keep a 22yearold Man from doing some hard time for a string of armed robberies at two a hotel and a Home last Glen Muskeg was sentenced to six years in jail yesterday after pleading guilty to six counts of Rob Bery and one count of using a mus keeps Barry said his client was to a Large extent just following the directions of his he added that Muskego was a cocaine user and became involved in the robberies because he needed Money to pay off a drug Book talks Shes won the governor Gener als award and the prestigious pulitzer and now Carol Shields has a new accolade to her Shields latest the Stone this week won the talking Book of the year award for fiction from the Canadian National Institute for the taxi fares add to Cost of dialysis by Paul Samyn legislature reporter taxi cab fares have become part of dialysis treatment at the health sciences Centre running up the Bill to taxpayers by Hsc spokesman Jim Rodger con firmed yesterday the Hospital has transported seven dialysis patients by cab to Morden for treatment because of periodic staff shortages since the beginning of Rodger said the Bill for each return trip was originally but an Appeal to the taxi cab Board got it reduced to Rodger said he expects the use of cabs to continue until novem Ber when nurses being trained to treat dialysis patients Complete their course and can fill the staffing Rodger said the province funded the training program and he stressed the problem is related to not a shortage of dialysis Deputy Liberal Leader Kevin Lamoureux called on health min ister Jim Mccrae to explain the use of cabs in the legislature yester unable to said he will investigate the second home9 saved youth from drugs by Wanda Chow staff reporter Minich now rang believes having a Home away from Home saved him from a life of drugs and now he Hopes to keep other youths from falling through the i probably have made the right he that target million United Way donations 1995 what i try to teach the now Rangs Refuge from the age of 12 was teen Stop Jeunesse in one of 68 agencies funded by the United now he works As the drop in centres program he was five when his family immigrated to Winnipeg from Guyana and he spent much of his childhood visiting his parents in they were having a hard time adjusting to a new he their difficulties led to serious health problems including his fathers three open heart Surg followed by manic Depres his struggles with by the time he was he knew he had to get so with the help of child and family now rang found himself in a Foster Home where i Felt a month he turned to the head of his second father Ron who had run the Centre known then As Rons drop in Cen tre since hed founded it in at the now a pastor at holy family Church in Boni lived in the duplex that also housed the Centre and often let kids sleep overnight when they didst want to go now rang kept sleeping at the drop in Centre anyways and i kept feeding him Leger explaining with the Blessing of now rang came to live with him for the next four Jeff free press now rang works at teen Stop Jeunesse to help other Young people turn their lives it was like having a party at your House every now rang you were never a former math helped instil the importance of Edu cation in if you wanted to live with you had to be a Good he now rang agreed i knew to get out of my i had to go to with the help of a basketball scholarship at the University of he did just completing an arts degree before returning to work at the drop in about 15 youths join him twice a week for a sit Down dinner that promotes discussion of important thirty to 40 youths Between the Ages of 12 to 18 use the Centre every evening and now rang is always there to enforce its Zero tolerance policy towards drugs and two regulars of the drop in Cen tre who grew up on welfare Are now in he said donations to the United Way can be sent to 3rd 5 Donald r3l 2t4 or Call the pledge line at a woj of the electronics savm0sfevent most my Moa in Fitu Vij bran name Quality electronics new technology for 95 96 Sale a everything under one saves you time no payments no interest Lon term free delivery income setup Advance total service policy no extra warranty charges k Best Price or your Money Back Plain and retail Council of Canada Lawill Nii retailer of the year Price Protection full Exchange ;