Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 14, 1997

Issue date: Monday, July 14, 1997
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Sunday, July 13, 1997

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba A2 Winnipeg free july consumer not just for the Guys Vancouver up when Liz Morrison lights up a Cigar at her Favourite smoking she int try ing to be one of the nor one of the girls merely revels in the tradition and Smoky taste of her the sales rep for a steamship com Pany smoked her first Cigar three years ago on a since she has studied cigars As some study Charles acting on behalf of a Canadian investment company called h r enterprises plans to launch a Chain of Cigar stores Tai lored in part to female Cigar buffs like the first colombos Cigar set to open in september in Vancou is a trial run for six colombos in British Alberta and All will be operating by december five will be fran Wiebe promises to avoid what he describes the masculine gloom of some Premium Cigar of Winnipeg Julie Ruby Jean of widow of Stewart Gilbert of Stephanie Mary of of David of Hus band of Frances Michael of widow of Harold Margaret of judge 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meant removing the families living there mostly descendants of original icelandic settlers and Many didst want to it sparked a bitter one that still leaves a bad taste in some Peoples at the 47 lots were voluntarily sold to the although some Felt they had no Choice and didst receive fair value for the for says his family three bed room Home and 10 hectares were bought for about 32 lots had to be Helgi was in favour of the Park at the although Hes still disappointed the government never put up plaques commemorating the original he believed they should have allowed cottages on the Island from the keeping people and Hast changed his Treyve got the right but they go about it the said whose family changed their name from Why not offer people lots where the people lived the new lots Are planned for the North end of the near the provincially owned Gull Harbour when there was a Community on residents lived on the East Side of the at the Public hearings held at the end of Laird said most people were in favour of the development a notable exception being naturalists wanting to keep the Park As it but while Many wanted the lots made available on the East Island of controversy 1 Heel Island taste 1969 province decides to turn Heel Island into provincial lots Are Volura warily 32 expropriated and seven Are under i Eri Giffas Feusht in court by three people who own vacation prop 11997 province decides to open up about 65 lots for cottages on the North aide of the near Gull Harbour Sqq a Small percentage of the land on the Island is still owned resources Ted Laird said it fell through the cracks in the but its in an area designated for heritage severely limiting any development on he said a few years ago the department turned Down a proposal to build condominiums Laird said that would be the East Side is expropriated to put peo ple Back in that area is something that would have to be done very he a commercial int concerned with where the lots but whether he and his four Brothers and Sisters will have Access to and be Able to afford natural resources has asked a consultant to determine appropriate lot values based on sur rounding cottage Ross an agent with Interlake real estate in said an a serviced lot that far North would sell for about but prices of leased lots Are lower than for Sale the results of the Public hearing have been turned Over to the environment which will make a recommendation about whether the project should Bryan Blunt of the environment department said that recommendation is expected in the next three but the department is waiting for a consultants commissioned by natural detailing Bird and wildlife habitats in the area that May be and that May not be ready until the end of Public assistance sought to find missing Man Selkirk ramp Are asking for the Public assistance in finding a Man missing since sat urday William Frank was last seen at 11 saturday at the Selkirk Park ramp Pitura is 59 and weighs 185 when last seen he was wearing Blue a Black muscle Greenan Black Lumberjack Harley Davidson White cow boy hat and dark Cowboy anyone knowing Pituras whereabouts is asked to Call Selkirk ramp at new can West Boss May be Mentor for Asper heirs Indian affairs wont cover tests full Cost confusion about rules blamed As diabetics delay Eye care continued from a1 the province stopped paying for routine Eye sex Afflit nations for adults Between the Ages of 19 and 64 in april Eye patients under 18 and Over 6s Are still As Are those who require examinations for medical medicare covered routine Eye exams once every two Reserve residents who make up almost 10 per cent of Thralls stopped coming in because they feel they can no longer afford to pay for Eye Indian and Northern affairs pays Only of the Cost of an which varies from to depending on the Sandra a Community health representative at said a few residents Are going for Eye exams to a Brandon optometrist who is pick ing up the extra Cost and Billing medical services directly but most Are just not going anywhere at they just cant afford to so they dont she its unfortunate that its happening that she noted that Many adults on the Reserve Are Dia Betic and need regular Eye and while medicare still covers the Cost of such she Many dont seem to realize Audrey health adviser to the Assembly of Manitoba said she Doest know How widespread the problem she the am does realize How difficult it is for Many aboriginal people to pay for the exams and it will be meeting soon with representatives from Indian affairs medical services Branch to discuss the in some City Optimist lists say business dropped off substantially when the Cut took it slowed Down dramatically in the first three to six Rod Small adding it has since picked up to Normal Small said people put off exams because they were confused Over their eligibility or they simply wanted to save Money by ignoring the i guess they thought that maybe it int so he but they realized the problem was bad so there coming in to be they put it off any other optometrists say the effect on their practices Hast been nearly As bad As they its not the doom and gloom that everyone made it out to that for said Michael a Winnipeg things Are pretty much the people need Eye whether its insured or it Hast been As bad As they thought it would agreed Don a Selkirk optometrist and pres ident of the optometrists Porter noted children Are still covered under medicare and More private insurance companies Are including routine exams As part of their Porter admits some Days in not As Busy As i used to be and that does bother continued from a1 Asper said he has told shareholders that his three adult children Arent yet ready to take Over the Day today operations of the family is Vic president of pro is corporate Secre tary while is Vic president of corporate Asper said the three Are being trained to become owners rather than managers and the worst thing that could be done to them was to push them into senior or the chief executive prior to them hav ing enough years in the he added the for is not to name a successor from among he they will spend sever Al More years in the Battleground before that possibility was there is speculation that Viner also will be responsible for mentoring the children As possible whoever takes Over from Asper will have a big Job on his or her on the Winnipeg based broadcasting giant reported a per cent increase in profits during the first nine months of the current fiscal can West had net earnings of million for the first three quarters of which is million ahead of the record million posted for All of this years robust results Are a continuation of a Lon term trend that has seen can wests net earnings swell from million in 1991 the year it became a publicly traded Asper int All about making earlier this the Asper family donated million to the University of Manitoba to establish an endowment fund for the University Centre for and in Asper launched a Mil lion charitable foundation in his 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