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Alberta
Red Deer
A man with a rare genetic disor
der that cases him to eat all the
time may attempt icide if he's
e detexe suitable horse .
FRIENDLY TUSSLE- Black Labradors Dusty and Sister are having a friendly game with a
where's their boat ?
Pra
The 27 - year - old resident of the
Michener Centre suffers from
sty Wale disease , which gses him
an insaciabile appetite Michener
Centres institution for the mentally handicapped
his Dr. Malcolm
Catherall said he
by the Alberta Rovernment's re
Risal to pay the $ 7.000 a morth it
work cost for him to live at a Cal
cary group home for people with
has disorder
Red Deer
A Calgary Sikh harassed by pa
trons of the Royal Canadian Legion
s Red Deer and ordered to re
mave his turtun is demanding an
Sikh subjected to harassment , racial slurs
wants apology from Red Deer legion
ROLLAND BREMNER
" Ne word like to work with
them and discuss the situat ke
Gay Cinson manager and secre
tary of the 4000 - member Red Deer
legion traneh said the letter
" He is virtually locked up at Michener Centre . They don't
have the staff to deal with him . He has been very
depressed lately . "
-Dr . Malcolm Catherall
case . They apped as well as being tally handicapped
Winnipe
There has been so agreement to
return the children of a Manitoba
native woman to relatives #
Alberta covernment official said
Friday .
Plea made for man who can't
Doctor says patient should be in a group home , not virtually locked up '
The Canadian Press
He is virtually locked up at obese and having a short build Mich
the staff to deal with an said inches all and was 200 pounds to deal with him said inches tall and weighs 200 pound
pressed late has been very de se to be like other pe
Catherall said people with the sle . I want to bas my own
disease never feel full after eating arocerie , co to hockey games and and
lle said there is a chance they pay my bills " he sa said
could eat themselves to death
There are about 10 people in
Alberia who suffer from the dis
The group home would give him
the freedom he wants . There are
locks on the fridge and cupboards
Catherall said the man is more
apology
Ham Raghbir Singh Chuto
president of the Canadian branch
of the Work Sikh Onatin
said a letter was mailed Thursday
Ottawa demanding an apology for
the ding He was ordered to see a backar in
Hal it wil arrive over the door to the building , but after fnd
weekend , or by Monday at the ing tlocked entered through a door where he was ondered to re
move his turban
latest Chahal said Friday .
wasn1 in Friday's mail but a meet ceived quite rude behavior , and
ing of the executive was called for there was a lot of racial slurs by
next Teesday to discuss the issue the patrons when we passed
through the canteen arra Chahal and decide on a course of action .
la place the children with relatives
on the Brokenhead reserve in Man
ba
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Until then , we have no com asking for an
apology ments to make . " he said " And also thing to work out ways for
from now on we'll have typewriten to have their national
quotes because what is going in the policy changed to allow Sikhs with
paper is not what we tartans to enter the legion and
atent fanctions held there be
d
Chahal secretary of the Alberta
wing of the federal Liber Party
said he was barred entry in the Executives with the Red Deer ie
fed to end peech by Ontan say they have a branch by law
rio Liberal MP Sheila Copps which forbids the wearing of bead parts of the building to
how respect Canada's war dead
Chahal said he was told that the
national hoty has a policy
and culture
but it larks the er to entorn
na regional basis
While he was being exorted
through the canteen , he said pa
trons shouted racial slurs at him
" At the eption desk
No deal with Manitoba natives
over adoption , says official
About 150 readent of the re
serve cancelled a trip to Calgary
where they were planning in show
ing their support for the man
But Tatran said only that an
" assement team would be sent
to the reserve as part of the pro
ces of determining where the chil
can auure you that no des dren would be placed .
The Alberta government became Tarsan of Alberta Fartily and
Social Services Department said in permanent guardians
of the
children about three years ago ephone interview
when the woman war usable
There has been no change look after them because of a drink
that ind problem and the upheaval e
ng at the start of an ng an abusive relationsh
terrute persanent placement . oase leader of the
But Manitoba native leaders said Assembly of Manitoba Chel
, said
Tad they believe they have a deal and if Friday fe had ne idea why
they don't , they promised that pro man was putine thin
Tests would intensify ACT
The Manitoba woman , known Fontaine sad
only as Sharon , ended
To
What does Mr. Tadman know
protests Fridar We have absolutely no ides where
er saving they had an agreement he is coming from
He said all haptized Sikhs are re
required to wear turbans
Ir officials resear on the
agreement , Fostaine said the peo
tests will resume
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Body of drowned
Conklin youth
found in river
Journal Staff
Fort McMurray
kinn fety of Co
Clearwater over three
days , was recovered Friday
say Fort McMurray HCMP
Peter Shepherd , 15 , slipped
under the water Tuesday eve
in ning while he was
on the outskirts of Fort
The youth's friends heard
him yelling for help but they
were not able to reach him
said Sgt . Rick Samote
His body was recovered
about 10:45 am Friday
After he disp
by the city's fire department
the RCMP and Alberta Pish
and Wildlife
Conkiin is a small commu
nity about 150 m south of
Fort McMurray
Crash inquest to study overcrowding in vans
The Canadian Press family from parking 11 pese ato Caisary . London , England and
Timanina minan which Jamaica , were killed t
crashed on a rain sked histol Larcus Tre
An inest has been called into a Boats and elevators have lass dent who was driving the tr
crash which killed 11 pese and van don't Though evercrowding will be the
-van live mon Blount said focus of the inquest to be held in
Haulesbury this fall police
haven't concluded it was a factor in
the grisly crack
Police have blamed the evillon
on driver fatigue
a coroner said Fri The Ottawa bound minisan col
lided July 30 with a transport track
De Christopher Blount said
stricter restrictions on vehicle ca
in Cohalt , about 200 km south of
Timmins on Highway 11 The fam
pacity may have discouraged a ily members who were from
paddle at a camp near Bowden But
stop eating
in Michener Centre
intelligent than most others suffer
ing from the disease and could
Rinction independently
The staff at Mifener Centre
him locked up with people
with behavioral problems to keep
it wasn't for his problem with
his appetite , Kip would have been
discharged a long time ago said
Caberall The patient lived briefly in a
Grande Prairie roup home but
after several escopes to restaurants
returned to Michener Centre
Edmonton
sot Catherall
In 1990 , the province put
$ 1,000 funding cap on the monthly
handicapped persin
independent living allowance for a
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The charmanually jutge procedure , than I will resign
appointed by catenet Meanwhile , New Democra
Leader Ray Martin said the gow
ernment is only concerned about
clinging to powe
you
they don't see belave is
democracy . sal Marts proba
He suggested the Tories probs
Stenean said she and others want
te meet next week but are being
teld they won't be paid if they do
We're getting the statement , if
meet , we can't present
you but you wont be paid .
want a fait avel when the new on the 10 best decad
chairman comes in , but it may take The opposition parties are con
months to flod a new chairman arx cerned that the Conservatives
we have a legislative deadline want to retain the old riding set up
because it favors rural over urban
eat
Liberal leader Laurence Decure
said there may have been a good
but he also used the govern
ment of seerees and of delaying
the process
She said the pisemment may
trying to delay the process s it can
in the next election under the
rument constituency boundaries
that they ry thing to do that ,
On Thursday , Premier Don Getty
ad Virtue's decision to quit won
delay the commission's work . The
price is seeking another salge
Reached on vacation in British
Columbia Thursday , Virtue would
need Virtur aut has lost ne only say I regned because I felt
The commi
time in the complicated process it was the right thing for the chair
man of the conser Shirles
but MeBean said much of the sum- Cripps saal in an interview she will
mer is already lost and at least one probably stay on as a commission
mission member will be wo member , but she was not pleased
kor the first two weeks of Septem a former Tory MIA
Journal ( Edmonton , Alberta , Canada ) Sat , Aug 17 , 1991 Page 5
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The Edmonton Journal , Saturday , August 17 , 1991 A5
Resignation may
delay electoral
boundaries panel
NDP appointee may also quit
Edmonton
The provincial government is re
foing to pas er meetings of the
electoral boundaries commissies
un at picks a replacement for re
rently resigned thairman Justice
Speaker David Carter cancelled
all meetings in dy and August
and at beast one member said the
o delay the com
New Democrat Jean McBea
said the commission wants to begin
meetings next week , but she specu
lated that the gemmen Erst
wants to replace Virtue who re
sed in protest over the govern
me's refusal to give him addition
anch
The Evemember commission has Ray Martin
been appointed to redras the pro
is electoral boundaries
MeBean , the only opposition ap
pointee on the panel , said she was
kept in the dark about Virtus
June 27 resignation until this week
Asant two Tory to the situation where I maintain
en Milean and the no impact except le possibly dire
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Mclean e repeated her
pledge to pat if the Tory govern
ment plays pocties with the panel
I'm waiting to see what the a
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