Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 23, 1996, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Easy to read format Complete listings soundtrack film floss to Ludsy Fanny gift Toftee Coomer Tsitir spinning s local in memorial Cross spans that Mcsam record the weather o Clear skies Early in the details on Page 07 november the last Grey cup saturday free press kids Lucky to be alive that was this is now v How the Canadian football league has evolved since the record setting million carling0 Keefe to contract was signed in categories number of teams number of games league attendance cup to viewers Grey cup attendance million both ctr and Csc at Vancouver estimated paid million 1995atregina expected Hamilton crowd photo illustration by Jon Thordarson will tomorrow nights celebrations be the last for the embattled Canadian football league Canadian institution on life support As Argos prepare for Battle Hamilton the Toronto argonauts or Edmonton eskimos in years to one of these Canadian football league teams might be the answer to a trivia question who won the last Grey cup tomorrow at Hamiltons Ivor Wynne stadium cd ctr at 530 the Argos and eskimos will meet in the 84th Grey cup a single match for the championship while neither league officials nor Canadian football fans wait to admit there is a slim Chance that this could be the last time two Cal teams play for the trophy that presented by Albert Henry fourth Earl of Grey and Send jul of in been the most important athletic a Leftt in this Cal Scott Taylor Complete Grey cup coverage d3 Hall of Fame quarterback Russ Jackson said it must be like the Maple Leaf and the the Grey cup is a sym Bol of the Canadian football league on before the football champions of the West Ern and Eastern sections of the Canadian Rugby Union met to play for the Grey before almost every Grey cup Cham Pion had been an Amateur but by the top american players were being lured to Canada by bigger contracts than the nascent National football league was since the Grey cup game has evolved into the largest individual cultural event in no other single Day spectacle can claim that an average of canadians annually since 1976 have bought tickets to but the decade of the 1990s has been particularly hard on Canadian the organization that owns the trophy and the right to stage the game has reached the financial continued please see surgeon sewed heart valve instead of defect nurse baby deaths by Alexandra Paul medical reporter a n inquest into Chil Drens deaths on the table at health sciences Centre heard this week about three children who Are Lucky to be their stories came in Tes Timony by Carol the second operating room nurse to take the stand in the inquest into the deaths of children after open heart surgery in 1994 at health sciences the inquest was prompted by High mortality rates which forced suspension of the paediatric cardiac pro Gram some months after the events Mcgilton Mcgilton told of three cases in which the children survived despite apparent mistakes during i n q u e according to testimony this week drawn from Tran in one surgeon Jonah Odim sewed up the wrong Hole in the stitching up a valve where blood flows through the Chambers of the heart instead of the Hole that was a birth that surgery had to be started again from second a tube machine fell put without causing a near catastrophe when the Childs blood began spurting it was a terrible expert Mcgilton continued please see the the free pt6ss and you on pages c10 and c11 of today Winnipeg free you will find a unique it asks our about your views of the future your your fears and your it also asks you what you want from your daily its All part of an Effort to produce a free press that reflects your views and interests a free press that truly serves your please take a few minutes to fill out the youll help us improve your and youll be eligible to win in As Well As other writer rides the wind teacher off to Paris after winning award for childrens Story by Linda Rosborough entertainment reporter ate rte reads Book to t t then Richard diaries Stu 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