Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 15, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ft6 we Witpen free october police say non to Bienvenue sticker by Horn Monc Refl far he free press Winnipeg police were Quick to warn motorists yesterday not to add a Bienvenue sticker to the provinces English Only licence its one Little but it can stick you for a lot of they anyone with the sticker on their plates sold by two local entrepreneurs As a Goodwill gesture to Cana Das a out intentions Are to enforce the provisions of the Highway traffic and the stickers fall under defacing or altering a licence said Blair Young of the police ser vices traffic we advise against placing anything on a licence and if officers see a certainly Stop the officers May also seize your licence plate to be used As evidence in the sticker fits of the Bottom of the licence plate and follows the bilingual design originally considered for the new Manitoba Tom Thompson and Marcel de Galfre made of the stick and have already sold several Hundred through five Boniface aut Opac branches and its a Way of showing respect for the French Community and the fran co phones outside of the province who came Here to help with the and gave so generously to our flood t Hompson it will strike a chord among those in favour of National Degagne said Hes received a lot of support from both French and eng Lis speaking this is not a Lish thing but a question of doing what is Ive Only received one bad but have had tons of positive sup port from different Thompson doubts anyone will be fined for using the 1 wont believe it until such time As it the intention of the anti defacing Law is that you not move or change the number on the and were not doing it would be a nuisance to pursue such the society holies people will display the were glad some individuals went ahead with this its a Good initiative and a positive said Daniel president and executive charges for this Are theres not much to be gained by giving people tickets for this sort of Ges licence plate Borders cover just proceeds from the Sale of the stick ers goes to the habitat che2soi Char a Branch of habitat for Boris Minkevich Winnipeg free press Marie Darcel gives flu shot to Norm of at health sciences shot can help people avoid flu by Holly Moncrieff for the free press your Best Chance of staying healthy and on your feet this Winter is to get a flu health officials influenza hits people hard and puts them on their Back with mus Cle and sore said influenza researcher at the univer sity of it has huge eco nomic consequences because it puts so Many people off while unpleasant for is a serious threat to those 65 or anyone who lives in a nursing Home or other and healthcare the flu can be fatal to those with serious underlying like or kidney Dis and it causes those underlying diseases to get much Aoki a simple flu available at your doctor or any neighbourhood will keep you from contracting the highly contagious he the vaccine is free for those at and to everyone the Needle is Given in the and is Safe for almost you take it if you have a violent allergy to but other it just bites a Little like All Needles Aoki ninety five per cent wont even notice it after but a few have some discomfort in their Arm area for a if you do get the but Are otherwise Aoki advises you to take get some and just wait it avoid aspirin when you have influenza the combination can cause Reyes Aspers distance from ban Shell plan prominent families appear confused Over Park project Ybaldo Santon City Hall reporter two of the cites most prominent families appear confused Over the role each is playing in redevelopment plans at Assiniboine the Asper family is distancing itself from a proposal by Hartley Richardson to build a new ban Shell at Assiniboine part of a larger plan to convert the Park Pavilion into an Art gallery and confidential documents obtained by the free press reveal that Richard son recently told the City the Aspers had agreed to pay the entire needed to build the and to put up an additional in Trust to cover the facility maintenance Gail daughter of Izzy wrote a letter to City Hall last week complaining that her family has made no such in a letter to Harry a member of the Parks Asper said it appears Richardson attached the Asper family name to the ban Shell project even though he knew the Aspers we rent committed to the we Are one of Many groups who have been approached to fund the Pavilion and ban Shell Asper wrote in her 9 our commitment was in no Way finalized due to the unacceptable number of outstanding issues which had yet to be resolved regarding the the manner in which it would be oper the business plan for the raising of operating and maintenance the Lack of a proposal ing the purpose and use for the As a result of All these ambiguities and unresolved we indicated that we could not unequivocally sup port the ban Shell project and fore did not want our name associated with until and unless we Are satisfied the project is and provided no other charitable project in the City takes we cannot commit to funding the neither Asper nor Richardson could be reached for comment the new ban Shell would be oper ated by the Pavilion gallery the nonprofit group headed by Richard son that is proposing a retrofit of the a confidential Parks department document stated that the total Cost of the ban Shell Structure is proposed to be funded entirely by the Asper family at no Cost to the the Richardson proposal was approved by the Parks committee during a closed door meeting last it awaits Council husbands head struck 16 times by Leah Janzen Law courts reporter a frail woman bludgeoned her 72yearold husband to death and left him in a Pool of blood1 outside their a court was told in his opening address in the second degree murder trial of Ludmila Crown attorney Jack Montgomery said the woman beat Zhigniew Mieczkowski with a Blunt instrument in the Early hours of july and then called 911 for help As he Lay on the driveway under a while Montgomery noted there were no witnesses to the he said wit Nesses will testify they saw blood pooled and splattered throughout the couples Kings drive and on laundry in the Washer the morning after the the cause of death was As a result of brain he he was struck 16 times in the head with a Blunt later in the the jury heard a tape of the accused crying during a 911 Call for my she can be heard say ing in a thick european i am afraid that he help the accused sat slumped in her chair throughout most of the Days Estimo she frequently brushed tears away from her which was Pale and firefighter Russell Bell was one of the first Rescue people on the scene at Iljinas Home that he said he Dis covered the victim lying on his Back on his driveway with a Large Pool of blood around his he also noted a Large Trail of blood from the victim to the in the there was also a Large bloodstain on the carpet in the living room and blood spattered on the he Bell testified he spoke to who told him her husband often slept in the living room to avoid disturbing her in the he even kept Small cups around the she told in which he urinated to keep from making noise around the Bell said Ilina seemed dazed and in Shock and that she fainted while ing with Rescue be a part of the 99 pan am games become a Loi in atlatl a Al of Honc 01 Iii watch furniture for Lefel flyer being delivered tomorrow in selected areas to free press still the Onel save tax for 1997 can am by Sirvina Miami flu Lor is Yun a Wise person does not put All his eggs in one
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