Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 6, 1994, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A2 Winnipeg free january digest today in history january 6 progressives Winnipeg roots the National progressive party began in Winnipeg with delegates from provincial farm groups 74 years ago consumer watch Ford issues recall motor is recalling million Ford Mercury Sable and Lincoln Continental cars because Road Salt might cause parts of their frames to corrode and Ford is mailing notices to owners of 198993 models originally sold or on the Road in 14 upper Midwest and northeastern states and six Canadian Prince Edward Nova new Quebec and Ford said tuesday it will install a reinforcement plate and replace the attaching bolts deaths Pearl Emilien husband of Christine Evelyn Robin of widow of Byron Robert husband of Beatrice Robert of Williams husband of Phyllis Myrtle Timothee of widow of Bogumil widow of Harold Elgin of husband of Joan Lorraine of wife of Noel Thomas Harry of Portage la husband of Margaret i Daniel husband Marieanne widow of Robert husband of Mabel of Ida widow of Leslie of widow of Arthur Gertrude widow of Oril Hugh Whiteford of husband of Annie James of husband of Lena of widow of Abe Kenneth husband of Joanne classified death notices c6 a Story yesterday said wrongly a vietnamese Healing method involves striking the patient with a which leaves in a patients body is rubbed with a which also can leave a Story 24 said wrongly a Grade 10 students name was Chris in the students name was Chris lotteries picks yesterdays winning number is lotto yesterdays winning numbers Are the Bonus number is the plus yesterdays winning number is Pogo yesterdays winning numbers Are and the Bonus number is Winnipeg free press circulation Home prepaid 6977075 advertising editorial photo sports Money ombudsman recycled newsprint is used in the production of this new papae violent storm halts search for seamen thirty six declared dead As empty rafts surface by Stephen Thome Canadian press Halifax the names of 36 More seamen have been added to the Rolls of those who have died in the cruel Waters of the North thirty filipino Crew and their six greek officers were written off As dead yesterday after half a dozen merchant ships and a Canadian coast guard vessel abandoned a search in the face of another violent with the Ore Carrier Marika 7 lying at the Ocean Bottom after sinking several Canadian military aircraft were to return to Canadian forces base from their refuelling Stop in the azores off new Reform Board in works fewer lawyers on Law panel by Bob Cox Canadian press Ottawa the Federal government plans to give non lawyers a bigger role in re viewing the country Laws and deciding what should be the Liberal government expects to introduce legislation by june to create a National Law Reform body that will include members from out Side Legal Justice minister Allan Rock he believes that sociologists and other experts could bring a broader perspective to Law the old Law Reform commission of eliminated by the former conservative government in 1992 As a budget cutting was made up mostly of Legal thinkers such As judges and Law professors appointed by the for 21 years the Agency Ottawa based research staff studied every thing from euthanasia to aboriginal Justice and recommended changes to the its proposals were not always but they served As a catalyst for discussion and were sometimes cited in judicial restoring the commission was a Liberal Campaign in a recent meeting with re said the new Agency will be More flexible and have a broader i think we have a Golden Opportunity now that the blackboard has been erased entirely to write it All Down again reflecting current Val current objectives and enhanced he the Canadian bar representing Law professors and Law wants a More open Agency that is decentralized and involves More than Aca Demic Legal missing in this equation has been the role of whatever All those people who have an interest in How the Laws Are working in their says Vancouver lawyer Bonita chairwoman of the associations legislation and Law Reform thursday night grapes on main Beach night be there or be talked about ships from several countries including Sweden and Russia were battered by three Storey Waves Kilometres East of one of two russian vessels was taking in water when she resumed her voyage another ship was listing up to 40 degrees under the towering Waves a third destined for England was sailing in the wrong unable to come its pretty rough for the Commer Cial said Guy Berg Eron of the coast guard ship sir Wilfred when they come Beamon to the seas some of them list pretty Bergeronn own Crew was for a time confined to Grenfell Compart her Flat rear which extends behind the Bridge like the Box on a pickup was awash in sea water before she headed to the azores to the Newfoundland based vessel picked up two empty life rafts in a churning sea All but dash ing Hopes of finding a Check of their serial numbers con firmed the 16man rafts came from the greek owned Marika another 25man life raft known to be aboard the ship before she Sank without a mayday was unaccounted for there has been no sign of Marika 7s Crew since two flares were sighted the which left for the nether lands on carried Only six survival suits the minimum permitted under International fewer flu cases not for Manitoban Canadian press canadians will sniffle and cough their Way through this flu season because the country was pounded by a new Strain of the virus last health officials said canadians Are going to be in better shape this year than said John spokesman for the Canadian Laboratory Centre for disease control in some people Are going to be better protected because they got it already and others heard about it and went out and got the there have been 130 Laboratory confirmed cases of various flu strains across Canada since up from 18 in the same period in authorities say one in four canadians will get some form of flu this but Webber warned the statistics dont paint a real picture of whats about to the Beijing Strain hitting most canadians who come Down with the is especially said John British columbian provincial health it crept into the country last january and quickly became a significant Beiji Gas symptoms include upper respiratory sore Throat and body adults and children with chronic heart or lung disease Are most at said if Early bouts Are any it could be a Tough year in said Digby a medical officer for the provinces health six people have been treated for strains Beijing and Panama since he lower your life premiums Call for a term 10 years male age nonsmoker 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 no obligation annual premiums female smoker nonsmoker smoker ask about nonsmoker rates for Rice i financial your representative with Over 100 financial institutions rasps Grifs gics Mutual funds group life insurance retirement planning 491 Portage Colony free parking monday Friday 7884040 marys Meado Vood 2550672 Brandon 7293400 Dauphin 6389991 tinted visor mirrors Auto or 6way trunk lid pull stereo seat Back tilt anti lock of Low Phi plus much options May 3 All priced at it a a e 1994 cad inc com Cours on display 1400 6971400 Chevrolet Oldsmobile Geo 1 4oo Mcphilips 69714oo keeping Manitoba voters informed election of regional committee members to the division Colaire Francomano Toraine no 49 pm Herchy Ive 3 to the elect0fs i w take dec committee ambers to la division Colaire Francomano Tobalae from the following duly nominated candidates in the province of Manitoba on january Urban Region Louis Riel Ward 2 to be elected Gilbert Laberge elected Leandre Buisse elected Precie Usang Ward 2 to be elected Tayeb Meriji elected Raymond Gouin elected Tach Ward 2 to be elected Carmelle Mollaire elected Marc Boily elected Southern Region Sainte Agathe Ward 1 to be elected Robert elected Ecol Clemon Taircy de Saintjean Baptiste Ward 2 to be elected Lea Barnabe elected Annemarie Pillion elected Lavallee Ward 2 to be elected Murielle Gagne Ouellette Claude Cote Maurice Auger Ward 2 to be elected Rita Simoens elected Denis dragon elected Saintpierre Ward 2 to be elected Gilbert Audette Andre Garand Raymond Paul cure Andre Carbonneau Ecol secon Daire de Saintjean Baptiste Ward 1 to be elected Marcel Marion Jeannette Gilmore Eastern Region Noe Ritchot Ward 2 to be elected Leo Veillet elected Charles Arbez elected Lagi Modico Ward 2 to be elected Michele Lagimodiere Gagnon elected Saint Joachim Ward 2 to be elected Louis Tetrault elected Roland Gauthier elected Western Region Ecol Clemon Taircy de Lourdes Ward 2 to be elected Diane Bazin elected comte elected Saint Leon Ward 1 to be elected Gilles Martel elected Saintlaurent Ward 1 to be elected Guy Dumont elected Gabriel Leroy Ward 2 to be elected Michelle Cenerini elected Jacques Trudeau elected Ward 2 to be elected Andre Lafreniere elected Aurele Boisvert elected Power View Ward i to be elected Gilles Ava thay elected Ecol secon Daire de Lourdes Ward 1 to be elected Hubert Deroche elected Saint Lazare Ward 1 to be elected Antonio Simard elected polling the polls required to elect the regional committee members will he held on the 12th Day of from to Advance poll for the purpose of accommodating persons who Are qualified to vote and who have reason to believe by reason of absence or architectural on january 1994 Urban Region notre Dame Community club 271 Avenue de la cathedrals Winnipeg on january 1994 Urban Region notre Dame Community club 271 Avenue de la cathedrals Winnipeg Southern Region Musee Saint Pierr Jolys Southern Region club Des Pio Niers 203 Caron Street Jean Baptist note voters qualified to vote at the Advance poll must vote at the Advance poll in the Region in which they for further information Call elections Manitoba 9453225 elections Manitoba an Independent office of the legislative Assembly 302379 Broadway my ot9 9453225
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