Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, June 22, 1997

Issue date: Sunday, June 22, 1997
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba Consumer watch web site closed Toronto up a the country a most influential securities Market regulator has shut Down a world wide web site because its author was offering free investment advice without the proper credentials. The decision the first internet related action by the Ontario securities commission casts a pall Over Many other investment web Sites typically run by individuals who freely offer their investment ideas. A we looked at this example and will Likely look at others a said Osc counsel Melanie Sopinka. A this was just the first one we had the Opportunity to Sopinka said the Federal Bureau of investments site run by Toronto based investor Nazir Bayat was shut Down because it contained detailed advice about stocks including when to buy and sell them. In an interview Bayat said he is working to become a registered investment adviser and is considering setting up a different sort of web site that will not run afoul of regulations. The site was brought to the Oscos attention by a commission employee whose Job includes monitoring internet Chat groups and web Sites to ensure promotion and advice done to contravene the Ontario securities act Sopinka said. Under the act no one can offer advice on buying or Selling securities without being registered with the Osc. Registered advisers must work for a sponsoring firm typically a brokerage and must pass examination requirements. Writers working for newsletters and other business publications typically Are exempted if they meet a set of criteria outlined in the act including a requirement that the publication is distributed to paid subscribers. Because internet based publications Are not circulated to paid subscribers Many would not typically qualify under the exemptions. Anderson Margaret widow of Jim Anderson. Brown Phyllis 81. Flett Mary Ann 37. Heywood Margaret. Masters Ella Harriot 87, widow of Faustin masters. Mcloughlin Richard William 56, husband of Jackie Mcloughlin. Pakulak Hazel Nora 50, wife of Peter Pakulak. Shantz Dorothy wife of Russell Shantz. Somers William 88, widower of Dorothy Somers. A classified death notices a16 pick 3 the winning number yesterday was 422. Lotto 6/49 yesterdays winning numbers were 17, 21, 25, 26, 33 and 48.the Bonus number was 3. The plus the winning number yesterday was 545508. Pogo yesterdays winning numbers were 5, 12,18,19, 33, and 37.the Bonus number was 22. Winnipeg free press 1355 Mountain Avenue a Winnipeg Manitoba -tl23 3e3> circulation Home delivery.697-7001 advertising classified.697-7100 display.697-7122 editorial newsroom.697-7230 photo desk.697-7304 sports desk.697-7285 entertainment.697-7234 business news.697-7235 Reader feedback.697-7293 All departments from Manitoba outside Winnipeg .1-800-542-8900 internet email City desk letters to the editor. Blue sky you can reach the Winnipeg free press on the Blue sky Community network. You will need a personal computer a Modem and Tele communications soft Ware. Use the following settings data bits -8 Stop bits -1 parity a terminal emulation Vii 02. At the Login Type a a guest or your Blue sky your Modem dial 987-1234 Canada Post sales agreement no. 563395 recycled newsprint is used in the production of this newspaper City a ukrainians upset continued from a1 Lazarenko and an entourage of about 80 other ministers and business people from Ukraine were in Canada for a five Day Trade Mission. Last saturday $860 million in business agreements Between ukrainian and Canadian businesses were signed in Calgary including $30 million Worth of business for Winnipeg a versatile farm equipment. Last october 40 Canadian companies travelled to Ukraine and signed contracts there. Despite reports of Lazarenko a illness people who met with him in Winnipeg said he looked a pretty a it sounds like the reports we used to get out of Russia when anyone was removed from office it was always because of bad health a said Michael Hawrysh president of the ukrainian Canadian professional business association. Maria Bosak editor of the Ukrain Ian voice said canadians believe Lazarenko a visit was official. A in Ukraine they said it was no official visit. They said he does no to work for our country he works for himself in other representatives of the ukrainian Community in Winnipeg were shocked by the allegations. A the had a Good breakfast meeting with us and he talked about the changes in Ukraine and the ukrainian Canadian business initiative. I personally thought he had some great reforms and ideas for the business Community a said Lesia Szwaluk provincial Council president of the ukrainian Canadian Congress. A i was impressed with him As an individual now in a totally shocked. Its a Surprise to Sophia Kachor hosted the breakfast and sat beside Lazarenko a wife. A a in a quite surprised. He seemed to be a person who had Good communication skills and an awareness of pub volunteers getting tired continued from a1 in november Canadas Best curlers and their faithful followers will gather for the 1998 olympic games trials. Before the Canada games it was the world Curling championships and before that it was the world youth baseball tournament for the second time in three years and before that it was the Scott tournament of hearts. There Are before that All the Way Back to 1979 when Brandon staged the Canada Winter games. A i think All this is tiring them out a said Dick Scott president of the Canada games society and Brandon a police chief. A i truly believe the volunteers Are getting a Little tired. You can to just go on and on and on. A a we be had 500 or 600 people on committees for the last four years. This has been a Long haul for Brandon will be bursting during the Canada games which run from aug. 9 to 23. More than 5,000 athletes coaches managers officials and Media members will descend on the City where 25 cents buys 60 minutes on a arking meter parking tickets run at 5 and twice in the past two weeks the daily police report has read a nothing to report for past 24 hotel space within the City is Long gone and Many hotels within an hours drive Are full. Once again people Are opening their Homes to visitors. For the past eight years Brandon a resolve has been propelled by Rick Boro Tsik the City a immensely popular former mayor who is now member of parliament for Brandon Souris. Boro Tsik provided Brandon with a vision much larger than the City a size. He never took a a not for an answer although he was reluctant to absorb the olympic Curling play Downs. He knew the people had been pushed to the limit. Lie relations a said Kachor acc treasurer. A the was quite successful in but Giesbrecht said the allegations did no to Shock him because it is customary to use bribery in business dealings in Ukraine. A a in be been operating there for the last 15 years. Its an open secret Quot he said. A i could probably be More successful if i followed their rules. He a not the Only one. If the president wants to eliminate corruption head have to get rid of some of the Cabinet and aides the deals signed Between Canadian and ukrainian businesses should still go ahead As planned because the businesses signed contracts and letters of intent Between themselves. The prime minister was there to give the event High profile Kachor said. There Are about 500,000 ukrainians living in Canada. Canada has spent $120 million for too technical projects in Ukraine since 1991. A big decade for a Small City Here a a look at the National and International sporting events staged in Brandon this decade 1997 Canada summer games aug. 9-23. Olympic Curling trials nov. 22-30. 1995 world Curling championships. 1994 world youth baseball championships. Canadian Barefoot water skiing championship. Air Canada cup midget hockey. 1993 Scott tournament of hearts. 1991 world youth baseball championships. 1990 Canadian Archery championships. Tobacco firms Here Cool about . Deal Canadian press Toronto a Canadian cigarette companies and ant tobacco lobbyists voice opposing views of the potential Impact Here of a landmark agreement involving the . Tobacco Industry. In a $360-billion settlement . Anti smoking forces and tobacco companies agreed Friday to strict curbs on packaging marketing and advertising cigarettes in Exchange for Sharp limits on tobacco firms liability in lawsuits. A a it a not necessarily a predictor of things to come in Canada a said Peter Mcbride head of investor relations for Montreal based Imas co. Ilasco controls Imperial tobacco whose cigarette brands include players and do. Maurier. R Flash amp id Sbat it whip such issues As tobacco advertising and youth smoking Are similar in both countries the Legal and legislative environments Are so different a similar outcome to the tobacco Battle in Canada is far from certain. John Mcdonald a spokesman for Toronto based rothmans Benson and Hedges inc., agreed the . Settlement a certainly be taken As a predictor of tobacco because of the higher tobacco taxes Canadian smokers a do More than pay their Way through the healthcare system a he added. But David Sweanor senior Legal counsel with the non smokers rights association said if a similar settlement were reached in Canada it would mean As much As an extra $50 billion for the health care system. Sex pays tribute to nations soldiers continued from a1 every time he looks at a group picture of his unit taken before their departure from Southern Manitoba a i whine about it a he says. A i should be Guay said his future in the military he loves is currently Uncertain. In a few months he should receive a prosthetic left hand but in the meantime hell slowly have to learn to write with his right teaching his Muscles How to operate again. Guay is a perfect Choice As Parade marshal for this years theme of a saluting the flood fight ers a said red River sex chief executive officer Paul Robson. The event will bring Back recent memories of Days when military personnel and machinery became part of the regions landscape said Parade Volunteer coordinator Joanne Phillips. About 170 military officials of All ranks from across Canada will be on hand along with 17 contemporary military vehicles and five antique units she said. be joining 21 floats and 11 bands including Minnesota a acclaimed Virginia marching blues and the scottish heritage Macgillvray band from Thunder Bay. The forecast Calls for sunny skies and Ideal temperatures during Parade time adds Phillips. 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