Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, October 10, 1997

Issue date: Friday, October 10, 1997
Pages available: 142
Previous edition: Thursday, October 9, 1997

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba Al Winnipeg free october local Jeff press museum coordinator Lara Ryliss with Anne Frank it will be on display until exhibit traces Anne Franks life by Glen Maekenzie staff reporter the Marion and de Vickar jewish museum of Western Canada has centred its first major exhibit on one of the 20th Century bes known Anne Frank in the world 1929 1945 traces the life of the girl whose diary of her life hiding in Amsterdam during the nazi occupation became known All Over the Faye museum general said the which opened offers lessons on the consequences of Dis ibid through More than 600 photographs and words of the Story starts in a City of Liberal minded people where Anne was born before the 1933 nazi Rosenberg Cohen said that part of the exhibit is important in ing How discrimination can take hold in such a she said she Hopes the exhibit will highlight that victims of discrimination Are that stereotyping is inappropriate and that not a whole Sci were responsible for the Geno cide of six million Rosenberg Cohen said the exhibit is targeted particularly at Stu noting More than have been booked into Tours during its time in which lasts until she also says the which came from the Anne Frank Centre in new is Well timed because the Winnipeg jewish theatre will present Anne Frank and me from located at the Asper jewish Community the exhibit is open from 10 to 8 Mon Day through thursday and from 10 to 4 Friday and it is closed saturday for the jew ish admission is for adults and for seniors and students who Are museum members for adults and for seniors and students who Arent further information May be obtained by calling hockey card collection taken in Thompson collectors warned to be on Lookout Staft reporter ramp Are warning hockey card collector s to be Oft the Lookout for a valuable collection of Caf is stolen from a Thompson Home last the thieves May be trying to sell the Caf including Mario Lemieux and Brett hulls Rookie in they wont be Able to get any Cash for them up said ramp Karen Hamelin of the Thompson weve notified All the the thieves stole about cards Worth up to in the most of the cards were in Complete sets including a 196566 coca cola the others were cards and of at least 400 were Rookie ramp say the cards were not locked up in the its pretty Well known in town that he Hamelin All that was taken were the cards and a video Dale one of the owners of a d cards in said there Are no serial numbers on hockey cards and it would be hard to prove if they were there is nothing that you can do to identify he adding if the owners Mark up the they become its almost like a lose lose Over 17 years in the card Weselowski has sold More than Lemieux Rookie while there not they Are still he a Lemieux goes for or and a Brett Hull is Worth about its come Way he Lemieux card is Worth More because he retired last Spring after a 12year hockey card collecting is not As pop ular with kids As it once Weselowski but there Are still Many anyone with information about the breaking can phone crime stoppers at or Thompson Sno Clearing could Start earlier City Sno Clearing Crews would get out on the Road sooner to Clear paths for blizzards Rick in motorists under a proposal that could be approved for this the civic works and operations com Mittee has voted in favour of recommending Crews begin blowing roads after 10 centimetres of Snow has fallen instead of the current 15 at an extra Cost of Bill Clement Charleswood fort Garry said yesterday its Esti mated the if would Sony who w Sony am Cimmy Willm Mem Ftp Ihl to Man i Lex Mark l so in my Hitachi amount to the City completing one additional fallout Snow blowing opera Tion on average per it will clearly mean we will attack the Snow a Little said chairman of the civic works and operations we did a Good Job last year Clear ing but we Are hopeful this win Ter will be better for driving the City used to plow after 10 centimetres of Snow accumulated on the but changed it to 15 centimetres in 1991 to save Northern flood threat eases evacuation Alert remains in place by Bud Robertson staff reporter residents of Pukatawagan con Start to breathe a Little Easi says the Provin Eschief flood Alf Warkentin said yesterday water Levels on the Churchill River near the Northern Manitoba Community Are Only feet above Normal summer Levels and the River is now expected to Rise by Only two More feet by the time it crests in 10 its certainly not extreme at this said it sounds said a relieved chief Pascal big Hetty of the Mathias colomb band at residents he the band intends to keep its evacuation Alert for the commune Tys residents in Plage for the next few just in i doubt if it will have to be said the water treatment Plant is Well above River he and at the new projected it int expected to even recent precipitation Hast my major problems for the although Saskatchewan received about 35mm of rain in the last 24 less than 25mm has fallen in this said the High Waters on the Churchill Are from recent heavy Rains in Northern Manitoba and the Long Range int calling for any major prec pita erosion Warkentin said there still could be problems with erosion along the River Banks and hooding of Lowling roads and boat a fish Plant in a Lowling area East of Pukatawagan could also be threat Cornelius flood Eoo Dina Tor for the Mathias Golora band in Pukatawagan said this week toe areas wild Rice Harvest already has been there Wujs be of said but the whole town int going to be affected and Mast of the houses Are it wont be that War Keota added problems axe not expected at Leaf downstream ;