Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 26, 1998, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A2 saturday free press Winnipeg september 26, 1998 traffic enforcement locations for the week of sept. 28 to oct. 4. A Speed Burrows Avenue Between Arlington and Powers streets main Street Between Jefferson and Leila avenues Salter Street Between Djeila and Hartford avenues a intersection Leila Avenue and Mcphillips Street a Stop sign Manitoba Avenue Between Kee Watin and a geez streets consumer watch late bettors beware Roulette players Bew Are two British inventors Thomas Dean and Kenneth Hawes of London have patented an alarm system that sounds when players try to put Down late bets. Their device which is placed near the Roulette wheel is studded with infrared sensors that detect any hand motion occurring after the Roulette Ball has dropped. Deaths Blagden Gladys. Bonell David Russell 80, of London ont., husband of Isabel Bonell. Bond Edward Wray husband of Reta Bond. Campbell Edward a. Ted husband of Maxine Campbell. Caruk Steve 73, widower of Dolores Caruk. Corrigal Evelyn Ann Nee james60, wife of Gordon Corrigall Diosomito Andrew Nazareno 50, husband of Lolita Dioso Imioto. Fast Reginald Allen husband of gir3c0 Post Friesen John p., 63, of Morden husband of Pauline Friesen. Gawthrop Olga 77, widow of Leslie Joseph Gawthrop. Hall Grace Margaret widow of Frank Hall. Hibbitt Beatrice Velma 64, wife of Oliver Hibbitt. Jacob Rosana 71, of Brampton ont., wife of Isiah Jacob. Keating Helen Louise 66, wife of Gerald Keating. Klaassen Paul d., 77, of Gretna husband of Karoline Klaassen Kulczycki Mary Leech Eva. Lillies Agnes Lovella 86, of Stonewall. Mesbur Toots. Miskimmin Brianne Barbara Rose. Mitchell Irmgard Irma. Moffat Jack e., 82, husband of Pauline Moffat. Olson Olaf Lund 94, husband of Helen Olson. Padbury Kathleen 92, widow of Aubrey punch Padbury. Peters Wesley to husband of Lillian Peters. Philip Cecil h., 83, of Gimli widower of Mai Philip. Posner Harry husband of Jackie Posner. Sheppard James Carl 66, husband of Pat Sheppard. Southam Harold v. Steinleitner Hans Georg 63, husband of Jane Steinleitner. Stewart Archie husband of Grace Stewart. Vatnsdal Walter g., husband of Lon a Atn Carlial Witherspoon Alvin Montgomery husband of Sophia Witherspoon. Wong lung Fong 93, widow of Sik Jone Wong. Wowk Emil Mickey husband of Elsie Wowk. A classified death notices cl4 lotteries pick 3 winning number yesterday was 902. Super 7 winning numbers yesterday for an estimated Jackpot of $2,500,000 were 3, 15, 20, 21, 35, 46 and 47. Bonus number was 26. Winning number for the main prize of $250,000 in the extra draw was 4381901. Reaching us Winnie free press 1355 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba r2x 3b6 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 Brandon reporter Helen falling 1-204-725-2289 regional reporter Bud Robertson 1-204-857-9174 All departments from Manitoba outside Winnipeg .1-800-542-8900 internet email City desk. letters to the editor. advertising department circulation in ump Laii Louei Wuorio wici6 w Canada Post sales agreement no 0563595 a recycled newsprint ii ised in the of this newspaper rom had no Choice general manager continued from a1 the new rules done to allow a municipality to sell a property to itself in lieu of taxes. That would often happen in the past and the municipality could then sell it Back to the owners. But the did no to advertise the auction. It Only posted the Sale on a Small piece of paper on the bulletin Board of the office. A it did no to say we had to advertise a Cartier Reeve Joseph Legault said of the new municipal act. When asked if the might have got More for the property if it advertised Carriere said a the municipality a interest is to collect taxes due it. Its not interested in making Money. Do you understand a Carriere added in a second interview that the did no to want to Embarrass the pollocks by advertising that their property was up for auction because of tax arrears. A was far As a few re concerned its just regular business a Carriere said of the under Appeal continued from a1 a if this is a protest the members Are going to decide on their own what is police can request a doctors note from an officer in certain situations but Swatski did no to know if that would be done in this Case. Swatski refused to release the names of the 10 Day shift officers w to called in sick. Eakin a 16-year Veteran was charged earlier this month with assault causing bodily harm after a 24-year-old South african born Man said was repeatedly beaten while being led away in Handcuffs from a noisy party. Eakin had been reassigned to internal desk duties following the initial complaint in february but was stripped of All duties and pay following a suspension Board hearing on thursday morning. Three members of the Winnipeg police executive and two members of the Winnipeg police association voted 3-2 to suspend Eakin without pay an unusual move. A historically it Hasni to been done too often a said Swatski. Campbell said the decision will be appealed before Eakins initial court Date on no v. 5. The last Winnipeg police officer to be suspended w without pay was Gorst. Robert Lesuk w to w As charged last september with impaired driving causing death after a female passenger on his motorcycle died in an off duty crash. 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Hii Liivik i Ivy a a iii Klc Phinh �42-4052 st. Francois Xavier i but Boudreau said it was the first property tax Sale in the rms history. Boudreau with the Law firm. Booth Dennehy Ernst amp Kelsch said the problem began in june when Lori Pollock talked by phone with a woman in the office. Pollock agreed to pay the $857 owed in property taxes according to Boudreau. However the Secretary added there was also a Bill of about $85 for administrative costs. Since that Bill was tabulated in april it was probably higher by now she told Pollock. The woman said she would phone Pollock Back with the updated figure. But she did no to phone Back and Lori Pollock forgot. Pollock simply mailed a Cheque to the for the pro Perty tax arrears and interest. On sept. 16, when Lori Pollock returned from visiting a sick aunt in Vancouver she opened her mail and found a notice from the dated sept. 1, stating the property w As to be auctioned off that Day. The pollocks raced Down to the auction Only to find the Sale had been closed five minutes earlier. Boudreau called the Sale a unconscionable. It was not conducted in a fair and open m,anner.�?� the vacant property was originally listed for $90,000 but w As reduced to $69,900 last year. The owners turned Down an offer of $60,000 last year. The rms assessed value of the vacant lot is $47,5 00. The pollocks will file a statement of claim next week Boudreau said. Milk drinkers face greatest risk continued from a1 children w Ere most at risk because their thyroids Are smaller and children tend to drink More milk. People w to were children at the time of the tests would now be Between about 42 and 62 years of age. Keith Owse is a Saskatchewan Farmer who appears to have All three contributing factors a age milk consumption and geography a working against him. He was bom on nov. 6,1950 a less than three months before the United states conducted its first bomb test in Nevada. This Means was a child during most of the tests. Howse grew up close to one of the most contaminated areas in the United states. And lived on a farm drinking Large quantities of milk from a family cow. He does no to have thyroid cancer but his lifetime risk of getting the i i ease could be about 33 per cent higher than it would have been otherwise. A they certainly did a Nice Job on us did no to they a Howse said during a recent trip Back to the farm where grew up. A if you shoot somebody at close Range you know who you re going to get. But this is kind of like shooting everybody Isnit it a the org study was conducted in response to a National Gancer Institute study released last summer which estimated that Between 11,300 and 212,000 americans will get thyroid cancer As a direct result of the blasts. Web has details a no i onal cancer Institute this site includes the full Sci report on the connection Between . Nuclear weapons tests and thyroid cancer which was presented to Congress in 0 it a a 1997. It also includes a program that calculates exposure t o vels based on a persons birth Date milk consumption and where they grew up. A National res Earch Council this site includes the full report from the arc follow up study which was released earlier this month. Nap. Edu Readin Groom a Down wonders this . Group represents people concerned that their health has been affected by government bomb site includes press releases and reports from the organization. The arc committee concluded that the Correct number is probably at the lower end of this Range looking at weather patterns after bomb tests radiation Levels that w Ere measured at the time of the tests and Levels of milk consumption in different states the Sci calculated the Levels of contamination throughout the United states. The study found that some of the most contaminated areas Lay along the Canadian-. Border. Fallout Levels were highest in Montana a just South of Saskatchewan a but were also above average in the Border states of North Dak Ota Minnesota and Vermont. A i imagine certainly that there would be doses in the Southern part of Canada that would have been similar to those in the United states a said or. William Schull the University of Texas geneticist who chaired the arc study. Depending on w Here rain fell in the Days immediately after the tests fallout in some parts of Canada could have even been higher than they were immediately South of the Border Schull said. Even if hundreds of canadians contract thyroid cancer because of the . Blasts few will die from the disease. Thyroid cancer is highly treatable and rarely fatal. Statistics Canada estimates that for every 12 people diagnosed with thyroid cancer this year Only one will die from it. A they said a if you re going to get cancer its the one to get a a said Ric Pollock who w As diagnosed with thyroid cancer in August. 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