Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 14, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ontario ticket hits million Jackpot Toronto up some think Ontario a til or Toronto up some think winning a lottery Jackpot depends on the position of the some say its simply Good while others rely on Odds and spend hundreds of dollars on the key to saturdays lotto win of More than million Hast been divulged yet As the instant millionaire remains All that is known is that the Golden numbers 43 and 44 will bring someone or a group of people who bought a single ticket in Ontario a Wendy a spokesman for the Ontario lottery said she Doest expect the Jackpot Winner or winners to come Forward immediately because most of the major winners in the past have gotten financial and other advice before claiming experts say a big Winner needs tour people immediately a Law accountant and Bro without the help of these sex the Winner stands to lose thousands of dollars a Day in interest my Best advice would be to put your name and address on the Back of the ticket and Call Home the win the second biggest lot Tery prize in Canadian history came almost a year to the Day after a couple won the largest tax free lottery prize in the country Lillian and Stuart Kelly won about million last Jan Stuart Kelly died of cancer six months after striking it Home says it is just random Luck that there have been two major wins in the province in less than a its purely a random she somebody in or a group in picked the right that How the game there Are some who dont go along with the Luck one Niagara variety store clerk told see million Page 4 Small derails Clear tonight 20 sunny tomorrow 5 win january 1985 free press Sun rises sets Moon rises sets real Home delivery 9570550 classified 9562330 if if second class mail registration number 088 Glenn toe press police Stop Motorist on Tran Canada Highway at the perimeter Highway As the Tran Canada was snowstorm surprises motorists ousting fresh Snow cause chaos on Manitoba highways by Laura Ranee a Freak warm spell in Southern Manitoba turned into a blinding snowstorm within minutes yester catching motorists of guard with Zero visibility in some winds gusting to nearly 80 whipped centimetres of fresh Snow across open highways and the temperature dropped from above freezing to c within ramp reported last night sections of the Tran Canada Highway West of Winnipeg were closed after dozens of cars Slid into ditches because of icy patches and poor City police set up roadblocks on the Tran Canada at the perimeter Highway at and reopened the Highway at 10 last a spokesman visibility in the area was nil and the Highway was extremely slip the spokesman we had received a number of re ports of cars in the ditches on either Side of the a Portage la Prairie ramp spokesman said the Tran Canada East and West of the Community was closed at police said there were no serious Manitoba liquor sales drop by Fred Youngs Manitoban Are buying less and less liquor each and a distillery spokesman blames High taxes for the drop in the major problem is the Large taxation put on by the Provin Cial and Federal said Bill the Manitoba agent for Seagram distillers Rose said a bottle of whiskey which now Sells for Cost in the Early noting that most of the increases have come in the past two he said the distiller receives were charging almost 100 per cent More per bottle than the United Rose taste changes but finance minister Vic Schroeder disputes roses View that taxes Are affecting saying changes in tastes and lifestyles Are having More effect on liquor As Schroeder said the Down turn in liquor sales Hast shown up in the provinces which for the past three years have exceeded revenues from wine and liquor Are up up above what we anticipated at the beginning of the he the province anticipates raising million from liquor sales in the 198485 fiscal in the past three Manito bans consumption of spirits has plummeted to hectolitres a see decline Page 4 teen booze use by Paula Martin r study of lord Selkirk school division students found 80 per cent of those Between Ages 10 and 19 drink to some but the group that commissioned it says the results Arent the Selkirk restitution reconcile action committee commissioned the study because the Issue of teen drinkers was becoming a topic of concern in the said chairman Len Manko said the committee thought harassment health sciences Centre nurses file a complaint about a patient sexually harassing it would be useful to find out what involvement school division students had with i think we Felt it the study would confirm the kind of things we he there we rent that Many the committee was established originally As a restitution group to Deal with Young mostly those involved in breaking and Manko we found approximately 55 per cent of the offences committed by Young persons Are agreement prime minister Mulroney says he and Quebec Liberal Leader Bourassa agree on economic he we recognized that it was something that was very Mike a third year University of Manitoba psychology Stu sampled 155 students from 12 division Halldorson said he looked at youths Between 10 and 19 years from grades five to what we found was 80 per cent of the youths sampled had had experience with the use of he see alcohol Page 4 injuries reported in numerous Auto both East and West lanes remained closed throughout last eve travel was not recommended throughout Southern Manitoba after the storm hit about 2 the first weather advisory was issued at about weather office spokesman Ken Abel said last about 50 motorists pulled off Highway 3 at about 30 kilo metres Southwest of the local hotel opened its doors and served free a Winnipeg resident who was travelling to Winkler with his wife and three children said the storm struck suddenly and it was difficult to find Jake said it was like driving into a Wall of we left Winnipeg at about 1 it was Falk we suddenly came across a blinding Falk said he was driving West on Highway 3 about 45 Kilometres Southwest of Winnipeg when the storm we saw in front of us something that looked like like More rain ahead it just hit upon us like he we turned around and headed Falk said it took nearly a half hour to travel about 15 Kilometres Back to Daryl said he was travelling from Winnipeg to but pulled off the Highway at Brunild to wait out the it caught me he hotel spokesman Lori Kerr said the establishment was inundated with stranded motorists seeking see Arctic Page 4 resumes cruise tests Over Canada Edmonton up a United states b52 bomber with four unarmed cruise missiles nestled under its wings will Fly Over the Canadian Northwest tomorrow to conduct the first of three scheduled tests of the controversial missile Between now and the end of a Canadian forces spokesman said tomorrows training the Sec Ond for the Cigar shaped missile Over Canadian will be similar to the initial test conducted last March Dick Adam said the b52 will take off from an american air base in grand and enter the actual test corridor Between and 10 the giant aircraft will return to grand Forks after the it is not scheduled to land in test corridor the test corridor begins Over the Beaufort sea and continues Down the Mackenzie Val Ley across Northeast British Colum Bia and Northern Alberta to the Primrose Lake air weapons Range at Canadian forces base cold the weapons Range straddles the Albert Saskatchewan about 290 Kilometres Northeast of Edmon Only one of the four missiles will be one will be a backup and the other two will balance the air no actual launch of the missile will occur the next which Are to take place by March will involve live firings of the reaction to the test announce part of Canadas commitment to was it the test is inconsistent with established Canadian policy in the past of not having anything to do with nuclear said Federal nip Leader de a spokesman for operation Dis Mantle the coalition of labor and Union groups which lost a bid last March in Federal court to Stop the first cruise test Over Canad an said the organization was not planning any but Jim Stark said he was Dis Turbed the government would proceed with the tests while his groups Challenge to the tests is still awaiting a decision by the supreme court of see rally Page 4 Gromyko stresses space pact Moscow a foreign minis Ter Andrei Gromyko says insistence on forging ahead with space weapons research would enhance an arms race and Lead to the collapse of negotiations the superpowers have agreed to who led the soviet Dele gation at talks last week that yielded a agreement to reopen arms control made his Point during an unusual live inter View yesterday on soviet he insisted that the abandon its Star wars missile defence pro Gram and said that without a space weapons pact it was superfluous and inadmissible to pursue Sepa rate deals on nuclear the a two hour session with four soviet was his first extensive Public discussion of last weeks talks with state Secretary George Shultz in Gromyko appeared on soviet to at about the same time net works aired interviews with Shultz and defence Secretary Caspar Shultz said it remains to be seen whether Moscow would agree on one area of arms control without reach see Page 4 officer killed probing family dispute up police continue to negotiate with a but very afraid gunman after one ramp officer was wiled and another wounded last night in the officers were shot while investigating a Domestic dispute in this Community of 100 kilo metres East of 9ne officer died at after being rushed to University Hospital in his partner was treated for minor injuries and released from Vegreville the dead officer was 31 years married and a 12year ramp Veter no names have been ramp Cliff Munro of Edmon tons division said Telephone communications have been established with the gunman who barricaded himself in a on room Bungalow in the negotiations continued through the i think Hes quite fearful of com ing Munro were trying to Calm his the who police say is armed with a is in the House he has made no were talking with the individual in Hopes we can talk him out of the House without any further Munro to Date we Haven been successful in getting him to come out on his but were still the incident began when four offi cers from the Vegreville detachment were called to a Domestic dispute at about shots were fired As the officers entered the Munro an eight Man ramp emergency response from Edmonton is on the plus reinforcements from sur rounding one newsman in the town de scribed the situation As pretty there Arent Many an ramp Constable answering the Telephone in the Vegreville office refused comment on the detach ments mood since the earlier one officer wept openly Over the shooting of his a Vegreville taxi worker said police have cordoned off a Northwest 12block residential area near some Grain i t planets pull scientists Are probing a theory that the extinction of dinosaurs May have been caused by a mysterious hit squads the Cia opposed salvadoran death the House lotto winning numbers 44 Bonus number 1 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