Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, December 01, 1996

Issue date: Sunday, December 1, 1996
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 1, 1996, Winnipeg, Manitoba Coming up out of reach Chameleon like actor Daniel Day Lewis keeps shutters closed on his life. See tomorrow s free press digest consumer watch vans crash tested minivans have a generally Good safety record according to the . Insurance Institute for Highway safety which receives Money from insurers to study ways to make cars More crash worthy. Some recent tests in particular a set of front end crashes staged by the insurance Institute have aroused concerns that minivans Are not As Safe As buyers May think. Only one of the nine tested vans a a Ford win Star a performed Well in the a frontal offset test which is supposed to mimic a collision in which two vehicles hit Headon but at an Angle that delivers most of the Impact to the Drivers Side. Safety experts say such a test suggests How Well occupants Are protected against the severe foot and leg trauma that typically results from such collisions. No government Standard exists for offset crashes. The Institute gave a a marginal ratings to the Dodge caravan Honda Odyssey Mazda Mph and Nissan quest. It rated As a a poor the Chevrolet Astro Ford Aerostat Toyota Previn and Pontiac trans sport. In another recent development the . National Highway traffic safety administration said it was looking into complaints of defective anti lock Brake systems on some �?T95 and �?T96 win stars. The safety Agency said it was also checking on whether the Side doors of some �?T96 Chrysler corp. Vans were sliding open unexpectedly and whether the rear Hatch doors were closing unexpectedly. Deaths Jackett Roy c., 78. Lissenko Michael Mike husband of Anne Lissenko. Koralewicz Stephen. 80. Litwin John 60, of Gimli. Husband of Shirley Litwin. Stogrin John of Eriksdale. Walker Janet Mary 59. Wife of Charles Walker. A classified death notices by 1 lotteries pick 3 winning number yesterday was 983. Lotto 6/49 winning numbers yesterday were 4. 13,21, 23, 30 and 40. Bonus number was 3. The plus winning number yesterday for the main prize of $100,000 was 737977. Pogo winning numbers yesterday were 2,4, 25, 26, 33 and 36. Bonus number was 19. Reaching us Winnipeg free press 1355 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba r2x 3b6 circulation Home delivery.697-7001 advertising classified.697-7100 display.697-7122 editorial newsroom.697-7230 photo desk.697-7304 sports desk.697-7285 entertainment.697-7307 business news.697-7264 Reader feedback.697-7293 All departments from Manitoba outside Winnipeg. 1 -800-542-8900 internet email City desk City desk@freepress.mb. letters to the editor. Letters@freepress.mb. library.library@freepress.mb. Blue sky free net you can reach the Winnipeg free press on the Blue sky will need a personal computer a Modem and telecommunications soft Ware. Use the following settings data bits -8 Stop bits -1 parity a terminal emulation it 102. At the Login Type a a guest or your Blue sky Login. Through your Modem dial. 987-1234 Canada Post sales agreement no 563395 recycled newsprint is used in the production of this newspaper patrols catalysts in War on crime continued from a1 True to their name the foot patrols will be expected to spend most of their time pounding the pavement and providing a visible Street presence. They Are expected to make their own Way into the Community find a place to work out of and forge a network of contacts to help them get involved in problem solving. Supt. Bill Evans said the officers will be encouraged to try to bring together the various agencies and residents Active in their areas to identify problems that Are causing crime and find solutions for them. A if we can help solve problems before they become police Calls we will save ourselves a lot of work in the Long run a he said. Nineteen officers Are being deployed in addition to the one existing foot patrol started in the lord Selkirk area several months ago bringing the eventual total to 20. All the officers Are volunteers and the positions Are being created within the existing budget by cutting jobs elsewhere. The second major change will involve the opening of a new office a dubbed a service Centre a in each of the six police districts. The centres will be staffed 12 hours a Day by an officer and a group of volunteers who will be available to take complaints and Deal with Public concerns. A we want to get away from Only dealing with people Over the Telephone a Evans said. A this will give people a greater Opportunity to come in and Deal with us face to Evans said the current Community police offices Are frequently empty As the officers Are out on Calls so they Are not providing the presence that was desired. A people see the big police sign and come running in expecting to see an officer Down in a three Point stance waiting to Rush to help but that just Isnit the Case Quot he said. When the new offices open in March and april at least some of the current storefront offices will close. Police admit removing the existing Community offices will not be an easy task As neighbourhoods have proved very resistant to losing their police in the past. Crime weary business owners have been aggressively lobbying for the new foot patrols and service centres As a w a to Ward off criminals in their area. The family that races together stays together continued from a1 Julie used to hang around Brooklyn Speedway As a kid. A her dad was my Mechanic a Wayne says. When Ward was two they used to cart him around to All the races. A a he a never take his eyes off the cars a Julie says. But then Wayne had a heart attack. He was Only in his thirties but his car racing Days were finished. So when Ward began climbing on the la to Mower and showing the same passion for Speed and motors Wayne basically turned his demolition business Over to Julie to run. Today Wayne concentrates on Selling and servicing go karts and driving his sons a 11-year-old Jordan karts too a All Over North America. This year spend More than $20,000 racing. But it would have Cost at least another $10,000 to go to the world championships in Italy and that Wasny to in the budget even with the help of their italian based tire sponsor and Winnipeg jeep Eagle. Julie says people wonder How she can stand watching her sons race. But she found hockey much scarier. She says other people sometimes accuse them of spoiling their children by spending the kind of Money they do. A at least these kids Are Busy and they re with us Quot is her answer. Julie tells the Story of defending herself to a critic when a Man who overheard the conversation interjected. Quot he said he just spent $8,000 to keep his kid out of jail. And that Wras just the first instalment to the wards next race is during the Christmas holidays in Jacksonville fla., a 38-hour drive by motor Home. But first his dad has to go for a Drivers licence review. A your heart a someone asks. A no Quot Wayne says with a mischievous Grin. A my preview screening december 9 Garrick Cinema win tickets i Swilp Jar / j in is if bar fac ii in a Iii a i tristan pictures munis Gracie films production afum by Cameron Crowe Quot Jerry Maguire Quot a a. Ijames l. Brooks Richard Sakai Laurence Mark Cameron Crowe wish to and distr. Ted by Cameron Crowe assesses a gov classification subject to approval in to enter mail or drop off this entry to i Jerry Maguire clo mpg. Free press 1355 Mountain ave., wpg., my r2x 3b6 i name address phone. Poor weren to warned away nurse reveals notes taken for fear of lawsuits continued from a1 the scenario that unfolded was the nurses worst Nightmare. Hinam said it was fear of Legal consequences that prompted nurses to record graphic details of unexplained bleeding cardiac arrests and vital tubes falling out in one surgery after another. Aboriginal and lower Middle class families were the victims in the scenario that Hinam described. A i said a one of these Days this is not going to be an aboriginal child who Dies. This is not going to be a child from up North a a Hinam testified. A a a it is going to be an upper Middle class White family that has the ins into the medical system and is going to know that this have happened. And there is going to be a lawsuit. And i think you should Chart about it because you re going to be called for sure a a Hinam testified. She said the families who took their children for surgery in Winnipeg and lacked insider knowledge troubled her deeply. Hinam said she and other nurses were aware of the double Standard hut were helpless to Stop it. A we talked. About How hard it was to know these families were giving up their kids to us and we weren to sure it was the Best thing to Sinclair has ordered lawyers for the provincial health department to produce records of the insider transfers and the justifications for them. Hinam described the year 1994 As the a a worst in her career but other years were almost As bad she said. Back in the 1980s, mortality rates were so High that nurses in the intensive care unit did no to bother to make up Beds for children who had heart surgery. A they very Seldom got off the table a Hinam said. A it was so bad in fact that it got to the Point we even set up for them until we actually heard they were coming out of the or a she said. In 1983, then health minister Larry Desjardins pulled the plug on the surgery because of High mortality rates and the perception that the population of Manitoba was too Small to keep surgery skills from rusting. The program resumed under new surgeon or. Rim Duncan in 1986. By the end of 1994, Hsc shut it Down again for virtually the same reasons under yet another surgeon or. Jonah Odim. The inquest is examining the deaths As Well As the viability of the program dating Back to 1981. The inquest is recessed until dec. 9. Careers le2a,s Morningstar director of maintenance a leading scheduled cargo airline with bases in Vancouver. Calgary Edmonton. Winnipeg. Hamilton and Halifax is accepting resumes from qualified maintenance engineers for the position of director of maintenance. Management experience in a Large Jet environment is required. Please Forward resumes by december to 199ft attention of or. Aaron Perdue general manager Box 14, 29 Airport Road Edmonton Alberta t5ci of it fax 403 453-ft057 notice Ender the real property aet to Cara Thomas notice of exercising Power of Sale has been filed in the Winnipeg land titles office As number 2082627 on behalf of Royal Bank of Canada the mortgagee under a mortgage registered in the said office As number 1813208 which charges the following land up lot 67. Plan 27092. Alto in re 32. Parish of St Boniface. The District registrar has been informed that it has been impossible to make personal service of the notice upon you and has issued an order permitting substitution Al service. Therefore take notice that unless default under the mortgage is remedied within one Calendar month of this publication the mortgagee will apply for an order permitting the Sale of the land. Assistant District registrar tenders deadline for entries noon Doc 4 a winners will be notified by phone amp must pick up their passes. Winnipeg free press request for tenders sealed tenders will be received until 1 00 p.m., Central Standard time on the 19th Day of december 1996, its net com inc., 233 main Street Selkirk Manitoba Ria Isi for the following equipment required for the construction season beginning May 1997. Item i transport truck new Hydraulic Crane cellular phone transport trailer and operator specification to 97-1 item Iii trencher Backhoe 50 he class new vibratory Cable plow transport unit and operator specification to 97-5 item ii Crawler tractor 65 he class new Cable plow reel Carrier transport unit and operator specification it 97-5 item in trencher Backhoe 70 he class new vibratory Cable plow transport unit and operator specification to 97-5a the specifications for these tenders May be obtained at the office of the construction program manager contracts its net com inc., 233 main Street Selkirk Manitoba Ria Isi beginning december 2, 1996. Tenders must be marked Quot request for tender Quot with the specification numbers submitted on the forms provided in the specifications and addressed to the construction program manager contracts. A 10% performance Bond will be required by successful bidders. Late tenders will not be accepted. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Opening of the tenders will take place at 1 15 s.t., december 19, 1996 at the following address its net com inc. Room 123 233 main Street Selkirk Manitoba Ria Isi if further information is requested please Contact the undersigned. Date november 6,1996 its net com inc. Co Ray l. Simms construction program manager contracts 233 main Street Selkirk Manitoba Ria Isi phone i 204 785-4343 Cassels a first step Forward ;