Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 21, 1991, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free december 1991 grand opening Pia Ivind specials 116 m50 490 5so stat Price 425 Tess 1780 1895 3100 Many re Coom my Pete tet set 3000 Zimmy diamonds of Street name change take notice that the City of inn Lefi bylaw has changed he name Eftiha Tolfo Winfel Sweet w Amanda namely discovery As the tame is shown on plans of Survey of River lots 16 and 17 of the Parish of in registered in the Wynn Lea land titles office As 24007 and 24282 and namely All that portion of Amanda As the same is shown on plans of Survey of part of River lots 15 to 16 of the Parish of to registered in the Winnipeg land titles office As and which lies Between the straight productions southerly of the Eastern and Western limits of Block in said plan Fket of pharaoh ships found buried near ready to transport Royal souls Ihnn Grant at Kenaston Winnipeg Pratt 6977001 careers looking for a better Job careers every for Home associated press Cairo a Fleet of Royal said to be ancient Egypt has been found Botea Kilometres from the a discovery that will help penetrate the unknown world of Egypt first american and egyptian archaeologists discovered the 12 Large wooden boats in september and october at an ancient burial ground 450 Kilometres South of egyptian officials first disclosed the discovery this after examining a report from the experts said the Are is to 18 metres Long Are about years Egypt earliest Royal ships and among the earliest boats found any they say the ships were probably meant for so they could trans port the souls of the we never expected to find such a especially so far from the said David the expedition Leader and curator of the egyptian Section at the University museum of the University of Pennsylva Oconnor has worked at Abydos since for the last seven years at a previously excavated but abandoned site called the Northern Ceme working with the egyptian antiquities his team from the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University Aims to learn More about Egypt earliest the period ended in prom earliest Abydos was known for monuments honouring ancient Egypt god of Resur the Oconnor were found 13 Kilometres from the each encased in a mud Brick coffin and i Figerle placed inside a pit that top t Jjlia t9 n1ck or time at least to Trot 14i 11 in the store every in the now 50 off Al cloth outerwear in the store Ore ancient priests inserted pottery offerings into and covered with bricks and the buried boats probably never sailed the Nile but were built to serve As magical vehicles to transport pharaohs through the suns rays by the starry skies by it int known yet exactly who owned the evidence of at least 12 pharaohs monuments have been found in the boats were integral to the ancient a River they used simple boats to Cross canals and and Shorter and less elaborate non Royal boats also about years old were found in two cemeteries South of at Sankara and Egypt greatest ancient boat is the Barge of pharaoh discovered in 1954 at the foot of Cheops great Pyramid in West of British unearth famous grave 49thpamllel is Earls legacy associated press London the coffin of the 4th Earl of a victorian states Man who negotiated the Western end of the has been found in an unmarked vault be Side a ruined Church in Northwestern George 4th Earl of was prime minister of Britain from he resigned during the crimean War with Russia As a result of revelations about British which caused much suffering among the As foreign Secretary in he negotiated the Oregon treaty which fixed the 49th parallel As the Western end of the Boundary Between the United states and the dispute arose after the administration claimed the whole of the Pacific coast As far North As Hamilto Gordon was buried in 1860 with great Queen Victoria sent her state coach with six Postillione and grooms and among his pallbearers were noblemen and William Ewart glad the future prime but the Church at Stanmore where he was buried was already Dis used with its roof off and As his rela Tives moved away and time passed his burial place was Al though it was known to be at the said local historian Roy a said the mystery fascinated him for More than 50 he said he mentioned it to fre Derick a retired physician who is raising funds in order to preserve the Church broke through Hicks said he found the coffin while removing Ivy from the one Stem led into the vault which bore nothing to indicate if any was on following the Stem through partly collapsed stonework we found an outer chamber and got masons to break through into a vault with empty there we saw what looked like the sealed Entrance to another Cham Hicks we we rent looking for anything specifically but we lifted up two Flag stones in the vault floor and when i shone a Torch through the Hole i saw coffins piled up and a Flash of Gold or which was the Earls there was the coffin with Aberdeen insignia on it and his Coronet on top and the coffins of his two wives and three children and four other Hicks the ruined Church of John the evangelist was built in 1632 and closed in years before Aberdeen it was replaced by a larger Church of the same name which was built right beside the attached to an outside has been resealed to await instructions from the descendants of Hicks said he had been in touch with the marquess of Aberdeen and 12th Alastair Gordon said the family had not known the exact location of his ances tors burial i always assumed Aberdeen was in that vault but there was no said a retired All the old history books mention the Bentley priory vault beneath the or they dont curious that Aberdeen 1 f Church but the family connection was the born in Edinburgh in 1784 married a daughter of the Earl and lived in Bentley we 1116 1
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