Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 27, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free 1995 mom baffled As daughter disappears by Wanda Chow staff reporter 0 in a sunny afternoon last 15yearold Carolyn Goodman left Home for a teen 1 Centre a few blocks she Hast been seen none of Carolyns belongings Are missing except a purse the size of a cigarette package and her younger Brothers Black which the girl was Riding on As far As her Mother her daughter had Only in the the Only option i can think of is i Hope she has run away because the other option int a Good said Kim Carolyns Shes never done that before stayed out late without calling or letting us Goodman she always leaves meticulous notes because she knows ill Carolyn was on her Way to a teen Centre at Isaac Newton school but supervisors there dont remember seeing none of her friends or her Boyfriend have had any Contact with a nurse at health sciences called police on Fri Day when her daughter didst arrive Back Carolyn even missed a family friends wedding on she was looking Forward to Goodman she was going to Wear her Grade 9 Grad Carolyn had just completed Grade 9 at Isaac Newton school and is de scribed As a Good very Friendly and always willing to she enjoys writing poetry and helped put together the class year her Mother adding that her daughter wants to be either a so Cial worker or a teacher when Shes last seen at 4 last Carolyn is 125 pounds with blonde hair and Blue Goodman was shopping when her daughter left the House that Day so she is unsure of what she was wearing at the she was Riding a Black 12speed boys bicycle with the word super Cycle on the Kim Goodman said she Hast slept much since the disappearance but people have been very support with tears in her she said she wants to Tell her come and i love a few drop car for lots would rather drive than switch by Manfred Jager Urban life reporter despite the rising Cost of car parking rates and the love affair with the car is far from Over for most but it is for Ray a Public relations officer for red River Community who lives in made the switch to the bus a few months it Felt like a conspiracy last Spring aut Opac rates went the Price of Gas jumped about the same time and i decided enough was he said at a month for a monthly transit the Cost is and i dont have the hassle of driving during Rush but it does take him nearly an hour to make it to Benita a Secretary in a Mary Avenue Law office in downtown lives in the North she says she takes the mainly because of the i buy 10 tickets for and that sees me through the Bell ing parking can easily run you to a Day Joan an admissions clerk with the University of Winni says taking the bus to and from work has significantly reduced the Cost of maintenance on her and Susan a clerk in the admissions office of the University of finds the bus the most i get to the bus in two seconds from my front then it takes the North Kildonan bus i ride about Phil Hossack Winnipeg free press though Riding a bus is cheaper than and a lot less Winnipeg transit notes a steady decline in 20 minutes to go All the Way Down in interviews people who took the car to work said they know How much cheaper it would be to take the but there still not prepared to put the car in preference for the car is Only one of a number of reasons that Winnipeg transits ridership dropped per cent last says Reed coordinator of customer its a downward trend that has lasted a decade and shows no signs of among the main reasons for Cus Tomer losses Are cuts to provincial civil service As Well As private Industry work with staff reductions directly translating into fewer bus trips to workplaces that have been a continuing decrease in the need for people to go downtown to do their shopping As suburban shopping centres offer Winni Eggers All they need to maintain themselves and their a continuing trend of employers to move out of the City Core and into the including the Indus trial making people More Likely to take their cars to cos free the recession also had a major Wood Fibre talks begin effect on Macdonald if people cant shop or go to they wont its As Sim ple As As during summer and Early autumn months rider ship always declines because peo ple tend to take their holidays Dur ing the warmer despite fewer Mac Donald says transit will replace another eight older buses with new easy Access ones this he says the transit system now has 540 buses and uses about 430 during Peak Rush hours in the Winter there Are 950 Active Drivers among the total work Force of transits annual budget stands at about Macdonald says the downward trends noted Here Are common throughout major Canadian transit including the Winnipeg Are trying to fight for More customers by speedier routes into and out of City arranging for fast bus priority lanes and by improving connections Between Macdonald says last four million people travelled by bus in the Down Only marginally from the year by Bud Robertson staff reporter negotiations Are taking place to avoid further confrontations Between the grand rapids first nation and re Pap Manitoba Over logging con the two sides met yesterday in the Pas following a blockade the band set up earlier in the week on a Road leading into an area the pulp and paper company is harvesting for Wood the band was upset Over a con tract Recap awarded to an outside contractor for a logging operation on the provincial Crown i think its always positive when youre sitting Down and said Bill recaps Man Ager of planning and grand rapids provides cubic metres annually to which is used to produce Wood Fibre for its paper making Henderson said the contract was awarded to an outside firm which has specialized machinery for har vesting Wood he added be cause the company Sawmill had been shut Down for two months for modernization an immediate Supply of Wood Fibre was needed to keep the Plant in ban on smoking inmate warns by Bud Robertson staff reporter i 1 to like a whole Bunch of women with pms at the same could be Dan that Lisa Lub keys assess ment of the possible ramifications of turning Manitoba seven provincial jails into smoke free environments before the end of the this is our this is where we have to said the 29year old inmate in the Portage correctional institution in Portage la a has served five months of a two year sen tence for an offence she Doest care to talk about and she worries about being around if and when a new ban comes into the inmates can smoke Only in their dormitories or after learning of plans to ban smoking both inside and outside the 41bed women a number of the inmates penned a expressing concerns about the but assistant Deputy corrections minister Ben Thiessen said yesterday the province Hast made any final decisions on whether the institutions will go completely smoke free As the Federal government plans to do by a review is currently under said and the government should be ready to make an announcement in Early sep Carolyn Goodman missing Farmers battling army worm crop dusters Are once again winging across the Prairies As Farmers do Battle with another infestation of Bertha army the number of insects is higher than last year but Farmers Are also better prepared than last said Manitoba agriculture entomologist Lynn for that manaigre Doest think Farmers will lose More than the million Worth of canola lost to Bertha army Worms last spraying was a big help in keeping Down last years which were projected at about she the Green worm that thrives on canola plants started two years ago in southwestern Mani then spread across most of Southern Manitoba last this the infestation is even greater in the As experts predicted it would it runs in Toto three year Epi manaigre Farmers Spray canola Fields either with crop duster planes or with sprayers that Are More than a metre off the ground so As not to damage mature spraying the army Worms started about 10 Days she officials in Saskatchewan expect the infestation to be As bad or worse than last said provincial Agron Ogist Barry More than Square Kilometres of Farmland could need spraying in the province this the canola Council of Canada is working on new ways to control the said spokeswoman Tracy As with All we can control it through different insecticides and different cultivation agriculture researchers Are close to developing an insect resistant Strain of Johnston but Farmers can prevent extensive damage if they detect the worm Early is there panic out there i dont think Johnston but nows the time to be out checking your because they the Worms can wreck Alberta Farmers have so far Man aged to avoid the said provincial entomologist Mike with the Large expansion of the a Large expansion of pests has gone with Delinski but Here in we Haven found any significant number of in Canadian Farmers produced million tonnes of compared to an average of Mil lion tonnes each year for the latter half of the doctors making House Calls am pm phone 7864444 not for life threatening emergencies services covered by Misc a Cut compel company Canadas Premier Telephone Bill payment service convenient reliable Cost effective to look inside the front of your new phone Book or Call 9479300 free Public education forum to tackle hepatitis c tonight the association for Community living Manitoba and easter seals a fund raising partner of the society for Manitoban with would like to thank the following for making the Labatt Lite 24 hour relay a Labatt Manitoba Dominos Rollin Stone Sun ice 92 Citi warehouse and thanks also w Hie Bank elephant and specially construction Wyatt Zipper trans Abbey timbres Spring Norwood tent awning John Transcona Road show sound King septic Bufi waste Walts trailer sales com Empra Woody sports apparel sound Art Arctic ice services digital the old Spaghetti factory the University of thanks also to All participants and volunteers seniors Day for people 65 and Over july 28 excluding appliances 4 Cash 4 cabby items minimum Purchase hepatitis c a deadly blood borne virus will be the focus of a Public Educa Tion forum tonight at the Winnipeg convention the liver disease made headlines last year As the Federal Krever in Quiry into Canadas blood Supply travelled across the at 7 in meeting room Gerald director of the liver diseases unit at the health sciences will present the most up Odate information on treatment and prevention of hepatitis a question and answer period will the hepatitis c virus was identified in and can be spread by sharing contaminated Needles for drug Transf using contaminated blood or in no sterile body piercing or hepatitis c patients May experience a Short illness of Nau sea and it May Lead to cirrhosis of the cancer or the free forum is presented by the Canadian liver foundation and the Canadian red Cross the forum has already been held in Edmonton and Ottawa this and will travel across Canada this Hartney Man Dies driving tractor a 67yearold Hartney Man died while driving his tractor near his Home tuesday after Deloraine ramp Art Ganske was taken to Souris Hospital where he was pronounced dead on Drivers on Highway 21 North of Hartney noticed a tractor driving circles in a Field and crossing Over onto the at it was thought that no one was driving the machine but on closer a Man was found unconscious behind the ramp Are investigating the Inci no foul play is Hartney is approximately 75 kilo metres Southwest of
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