Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 18, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba
First attempt at barbecuing the big Bird produces a convert and a delicious meal Ontic with i fit China puts army on Alert As Hong Kong challenges mount m rehearsals Are Over for the will fans stay tuned the weather mainly 40 Chance of evening High Low details on Page b12 b m m ill celebrating Chi 125 Winnipeg free press garbage Day 4 school Day 1 Somalia troops praised Canadas military put the shame of scandal behind it As it stopped yesterday to honour almost sailors and flyers who served in the 1993 Somalia peace keeping defence minister Art Eggleton said the vast majority of sol Diers served honourably and profession ally during the ill fated Mission management column the business Section introduces a new wednesday column on management by Robert an instructor at the University of Manito who specializes in marketing and Warren explores the theories behind lean manufacturing which some Winnipeg companies have and How japanese developed kanban inventory control systems Are being used to increase factory efficiency feds backtrack on goal Canadas environmentalists Are appalled after the Federal government backed Down on a Promise made at the Earth Summit of Ottawa now says the goal to stabilize greenhouse Gas emis Sions at 1990 Levels by 2000 is unreal is All that jazz jazz columnist Chris Smith found Superb scatting opening night at the jazz Winnipeg with a crowd pleasing tribute to Ella Fitzgerald on the Mai stage then some Kickin new Orleans style r b at a see whats on today at the we Klong festival Salmon dispute heats up the United states is raising the stakes in its Salmon dispute with threat ening to fish endangered stocks if a bilateral Deal int reached soon nil to grow to 30 teams the nil announced yesterday it will expand to 30 teams by the year that says sports columnist Scott except that the new clubs wont be much better than a Good International hockey league team in your City e Minneapolis gospel sound jazz Winnipeg Winnipeg Art 8 in the ruins twelfth to july Norbert arts and cultural 8 and Northern league Duluth Superior 7 Winnipeg Staci Index Canada world 010 numbers on if Page b8 b7 c8 02 a2 Luj Cross won and Ann u3 a in births c7 enjoy sports record to d8 june police to get Mph Cash would add six officers to Auto theft squad by Aldo Santin City Hall reporter beefed up police squad to track car thieves will be paid for with Manitoban insurance aut Opac has agreed to finance a quadrupling of the Winnipeg police services Auto theft taking it to eight officers from if City Council approves the Deal next week As it will be the second time the police service has strengthened its numbers by reach ing a Deal with an outside last the new City Airport authority agreed to pay All the costs associated with 16 new police offi cers who will be stationed at Winnipeg International replacing the ramp who no longer provide policing at City councillors questioned about the Deal yesterday were enthusiastic and said they had no fears of putting the police service on a Slippery slope where commercial considerations dictated or influenced the kind of policing that gets Harry Lazarenko Mynarski said such partnerships would be for services in addition not instead the police services he said he would encourage other Busi Nesses to make similar Manitoba Public insurance has agreed to pay the City almost a year to cover All the Auto theft squads including salaries and benefits for six additional police officers and an id tech six surveillance other equipment and training for the enlarged continued please see apis offer Mph has agreed to pay the City almost a year to cover most of the Auto theft squads including salaries and benefits for six additional officers and an id funding for six surveillance other equipment and training for the enlarged red River sex opening at new site Phil Hossack Winnipeg free press Quinton Snowdy has a Birdseye View As he erects the rollercoaster at the new sex site new sex Steps into past wants feel of old fashioned Fairground by Kim Guttormson staff reporter the new red River exhibit opening tomorrow after is taking a step into the past to preserve its chief executive officer Paul Rob son says the new site by Assiniboia Downs is More like an old fashioned which puts the emphasis Back on the while the Midway is still there with three new rides Robson says the newly treed the free red barn stage and two new exhibit pavilions will attract Allday it becomes a he with the move West of the perimeter the sex has tripled its Alligator wrestling of spreading Over 32 hectares instead of the 10 hectares it had at the Polo Park the View from the Ferris wheel will no longer be James but flow two artificial lakes and a horse there Are no More big concerts on a main but family entertainment housed at the red barn such As the Sailor Moon a hypnotist and sixties performing rolling stones and beatles continued please see dont forget Wallet heres How much it would Cost to take two adults and two Chil Dren older than six to the red River sex parking everybody rides the new Force everybody rides the Enterprise kids ride the yellow hot dogs and sodas All prices Are with no Coupon or other health Reform targets towns Rural areas to lose hospitals by Alice Krueger legislature reporter hospitals will soon be a thing of the past in Many Rural and Northern Manitoba communities As the Filmon government begins to implement its regional health care but unlike which closed 51 Rural Manitoba will be converting its underused facilities into such things As nursing Homes or medical health minister Darren Praznik said yesterday the province has set aside a special fund to convert underused hospitals this if More Money is he the province is prepared to make it Avail Able without any requirement of match ing dollars from local were not in the business of closing the minister were in the business of making them relevant and that what were trying to he said regional health authorities Are in the process of determining what services Are needed in their areas and expects to see proposals by there not relevant if there a 12 bed Hospital with a 33 per cent occupancy but they Are relevant if the doctors offices and health clinic is located if Home care services Are delivered out of he maybe they have some respite Beds available to them then you have a building that people Are now using to get their healthcare and that the Challenge for continued please see senior games not for old Boyle blows lid off stereotype by Bud Robertson staff reporter giml1 Bob Boyle Doest spend much time sitting on his front porch in the Hes too Busy stealing bases on a Ball like the More than seniors participating in the Manitoba society of seniors 55plus Here this blows he lid off old in trying to take it easy said the Portage la Prairie Slovitch player As he stepped up to the plate for his first game in the provincial the Ball games started yesterday and wrap up across the 68yearold Hel Mut Schroeder and his wife generation a6 were getting ready for their own Ball theres just nothing but bloody Ball and i Haven got time to go Golf laughed also from Portage la he joined the Lini ment league 23 years ago after years of carting his kids around to their own Ball you sit in a chair and youre not going to get supplied he youve got to the oldest at the games this year is 90yearold Olie a floor curler from Swan floor curl ing is similar to the regular except its not played on ice and theres no sweeping seniors seem to have grasped the idea of Active living More than our age said Moss recreation Denise its a generation that is used to working hard and being there not used to sitting around and doing the which attract participants from All Over started in 1983 with just 386 i think in a lot More Active than my Mother said Joyce As she took a loss to fellow horse shoe player Otielia Desjardins a 73yearold grandmother of some people might sit around doing nothing when they get said but not 1 dont watch the the Stonewall resident also golfs and Cross country were healthier for our
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