Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 1, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A6 Winnipeg free november 1995 tree vandals anger mom playground Shade years in coming and now its gone by Bud Robertson staff reporter tears welled in Bonny Welchs eyes when she saw what vandals had done to five Trees that had just been planted in her neighbourhood someone had taken an axe and chopped them its just so said who lives three doors Down from the Small Park on Arrowwood drive South in West i nearly cried All the Way to the Selch said she noticed the destruction yesterday As she was taking lunch to her son at Morrison neither she nor a neighbor who lives across from the Park had heard anything the night the incident was reported to another neighbor had eggs splattered on her and the school was also vandalized with Spray who moved into the neighbourhood 20 years said More Trees were needed to provide Shade in the tiny toddlers when the City finally planted seven Large Trees last Selch was just two have been left Phil free press son Michael neighbor Kristina the Small Park has always seemed to be Low on the cites list of priorities and Selch won Ders whether the decision will be made to replace the but Larry the cites forestry said the Trees Are insured and will Likely be one of the larger Trees Cut a 20foot is Worth nearly its a he theres no doubt about after More than 12 years famous brands of servicing the Winnipeg Simmons we Are closing the brass bed sleep Centre and Many mattresses twin extra 48 Queen and Iron and brass Beds twin Queen Down quilts bed in a sheets in All 200 thread in 50 polyester and 100 Cotton in designs by Bill Laura Ashley and Many Bath Bath Bath Beach Finger Bath Towel Towel Shower curtains the brass bed sleep Centre Addison Square Corner of route 90 Ness Friday 109 106 126 109 dark leap saves woman trapper rescued by duos daring Parachute jump by Tony Davis staff reporter in driving Snow and mid night two Winnipeg military search and Rescue technicians parachuted into a partially Frozen Lake in Remote North Ern Ontario to save a woman who had broken her leg while we did a night water those Are pretty an exhausted Gord Maidment said yesterday of the monday night the 44yearold member of win Nipges 435 Squadron had been up for More than 24 the drama began monday evening when a Small group of trappers near Kakagis Nizida Lake radioed a nursing station in fort to report that Mary had slipped on rocks and broken her lower right leg in two the nursing station then contacted in put out a Call to the search and Rescue Squadron in they requested a but the helicopter would have taken seven to eight hours to get to the said a 20year vet eran of search Andrescu mis a fort Hope needed immediate medical Atten Tion because she was Drifting in and out of consciousness and was in danger of going into fort a Reserve of is about 100 Kilometres Northeast of Sioux the trappers had been Hunting in the Pickle Lake area about 160 kilo metres North of Sioux built Bonfire the Winnipeg Squadron was contacted at about 8 and was Fly ing Over the site of the trappers Camp by the trappers built a huge Bonfire to help locate the site for the c130 Hercules carrying the jump who made the Haz ardous jump into the site with a two year member of the said it was snowing like hell at the As Low Clouds made it difficult to drop the flares to help guide them in their that was my first operational night water he maid ment played Down the danger but a Pilot who flies with 435 Squadron said night water jumps Are among the trickiest wearing Cossette and Maidment landed in Waist deep water about 10 metres from the ice was about two centimetres thick in some and extended about five metres from the Shore after changing into dry gear they had the team stabilized Boyce with intravenous and stayed with her until the helicopter arrived from Trenton at 11 she was flown 35 minutes to Pickle from she was flown to Thunder Bays Josephs where she remains in Sta ble professors Survey shows arbitration favored a Survey commissioned by the Union representing striking University of Manitoba professors found 89 per cent of Manitoban want the labor dispute settled by binding the University of Manitoba faculty associations carried out by viewpoints research of win has a margin of error of five per 19 times out of but the results Arent swaying University i dont make much of said Terry fal u of m sticking firm to his opposition to binding the University needs major changes in order to arbitration generally opts for the status said a valid Survey would have to be conducted jointly by both the faculty and admin he said Many people May not know the Dif Ference Between labor terms like and disaster Aid limited municipalities on Hook by Alice Krueger legislature reporter Iron brass bed towels Bath accessories by one of Winnipeg finest bed and Bath some Manitoba municipalities could be left holding the bag for More than million in disaster assistance claims from this Springs flooding and Forest ivern ment services minister n Pallister said yesterday he informed in August of a Deci Sion by the Federal government not to cos share on certain of the nearly million in among those hardest hit will be municipalities along the Assini Boine River like the City of where mayor Rick Borot Sik estimates hell have to make up or the equivalent of a five to six Mill tax also affected Are municipalities near Russell and where there was heavy Spring Pallister said the decision puts undue financial hardship on municipalities already hit by flooding and Forest fire he said that in the Ottawa cos shared disaster claims for the use of municipal equipment and personnel in emergency cleanup and he said Ottawa has decided to adopt a stricter interpretation and now is refusing to cos share anything but fuel and overtime wages for equip ment that Means about million in recent municipal emergency work is ineligible for disaster this is an ill advised attempt to download costs onto areas that Are least Able to absorb this kind of a hit and should not be asked the minister Pallister said the Federal govern ment cos shares full municipal expenditures if private equipment is contracted for the cleanup and repair of damaged by Dis allowing claims for municipal employees and equipment and allowing claims for private he said the Federal government is encouraging the use of a potentially More expensive he said the practice is inconsistent with the policies of other fed eral which cover full municipal employee costs for items such As evacuation since the Federal government always covered these costs in the Manitoba municipalities were operating in Good Faith when they used municipal Crews and equip ment to respond to recent Emer Pallister he said the change came with out any the minister is urging Ottawa to reconsider the policy and make sure it does not penalize municipal emergency managers for making cos saving decisions Dur ing a big big attention to even the smallest detail at Mother we make every meal a Deal by bringing you 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