Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 13, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Bombers lose Squeaker to the alone fees in Montreal 8 Volente eruptions pose a risk throughout the Caribbean celebrating ml25 years my he saturday free press o sunny High Low details on Page 017 inside changing to survive it took five years for the Bottom to fall out of cantal Granite which went from just Over million in sales in 1992 to about million last but rather than throw in the Ted Coppola developed a new line of Granite products and the future has brightened significantly for the Winnipeg company shifting the blame Jonah former head of Pedi Atric cardiac surgery at the health sciences Centre when 12 children died after heart operations in tells the inquest that bad staff attitudes and Lack of institutional support held the pro Gram relieving the hunger since canadians have contributed More than to the Canadian food grains Banks program for North korean famine but the Agency can Supply Only a Small portion of the food that needed to halt a deepening terms unacceptable the United states will not sign the draft treaty to ban forged at a multinational conference in but the would sign under the right its Delegate strike taking its toll nearly 200 miners at 100 Kilometres North of have been on strike for nearly 15 though the Community and workers Are there Doest appear to be any end to the today in your City province Leslie spot tree West end cultural 9 opera by the slice pie Fleder Sung in and la Sung in 169 Winnipeg High school football Sturgeon Creek at Brandon Crocus local Canada it world in Lite net Reader and Ann september everyone Welcome at symphony parly Ken free press theres music in the air the famed Portage Avenue main Street intersection turned into a music festival site at noon hundreds of people turned up to listen As the Winnipeg symphony orchestra gave a free concert to kick off its 50th anniversary sea festivities continue tonight with performances at the Centennial concert Hall and another free concert at the Forks tomorrow please see Dukes land trophy league catches the glory Sam Jim Wadley and Miles Wolff stood alongside the Beer con cession at historic Wade stadium last they had every reason to Pat themselves on the the final series had been better than any of them last in the fifth and deciding game of the 1997 Northern league championship the Duluth Superior Dukes beat the Winnipeg Gold eyes 31 to take the there were great some spectacular games and a Chance to showcase the league to a mayor or two who is going to have to make a stadium decision very we have the plans and weve already made a proposal to the City for about million Worth of improvements to the said the owner of the Duluth Superior were just waiting for a final both mayor Gary Doty of Duluth and mayor Margaret Ciccone of Superior Are in favour of making improvements to a stadium that was built for class d minor league Ball in both mayors have been so excited by the championship Treyve been fixtures at Wade stadium All this baseball has been just said Doty on thursday the High level of play is really enjoyable and the excitement has been hard on the heading into last nights the Dukes and Gold eyes had engaged in a sensational highlighted by marvellous lots of Home no Happy ending for fish runs and some truly Brilliant for the Dukes and the the series was More than just a it was a its been great to have had Duluth in the said the owner 9f the but More than the series has been Sensa every game has had the fans on the Edge of their its been really entertaining base the number of fans who came Down from Winnipeg to watch the series has been very its just been so Good for the the two for next its very Likely the Duluth Dukes and Winnipeg Gold eyes will come Back with vastly different Ball if the Gold eyes and the City of Winnipeg can Ever Complete the details of the Ballpark plan and if Duluth can get its stadium this series will leave a legacy to the game that nothing else would have continued please see a throngs honour Mother Teresa hundreds of thousands crowd route of cortege from Preu Tersip India Mother Teresa offered love to the Balm for the Hope for the Hope they gathered along with presidents and prime ministers for her funeral today with Only her memory for soldiers in Blue Caps draped an Indian Flag across her open White cof Fin and carried it from Thomass Church where it had lain in state since last sunday and placed it on a gun a Green military truck carrying soldiers and nuns seated face to face towed the Carriage along the procession route while mourners tossed Flower petals from hundreds of thousands of people stood five deep As the cortege of More than a dozen military vehicles passed slowly Down the cites main business on its five Kilometre route to an indoor stadium for her funeral continued please see she was a Mother to All she touched by Gordon Sinclair free press columnist his Early child Hood years were spent As close As any Canadian Ever gets to being a Little at age As the son of governor general Edward wee Tobin Schreyer met Princess of at age when his father was High com missioner to he had a private audience with the they Shook but a decade it was meeting a elderly Wisp of a woman that made the most last ing impression on de and Lily schreyers youngest i met Mother Teresa under very curious Cir the now 22 year old said he was first introduced to her a Cou ple of years ago through a documentary he rented on the Nobel prize win Ning at that time i was starting to get interested in matters spiritual and helping people in the global continued please see the Vista Jet officials pull plug by Andrew Maxwell for the free press less than one month after starting flights out of win discount Airliner Vista Jet has the London fledgling liner announced last night it was suspending operations cont wed please see join grand opening the Bay 2nd fir vital Centre
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