Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 4, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Digest Index local a2.3.4 Canada world a5,6 forum b4 focus b5 classifieds c7 births be deaths c6 in memorials c7 diversions Horoscope crossword Al comics b6 sports record c4,5 movies d3 prime tin to a8 weather a8 i i deaths Bell Sylvia Irene 91. Widow of Harold Bell. Bruce Jean 89, widow of Henry Bruce. Corby Roydon Erie Douglas 93, widower of Nora Corby. Custance Charles w. Debrowski Nell. Ferguson Kenneth ken77, husband of Doris Ferguson. Fiola Lorette of notre Dame. Fruck William husband of Peggy Fruck. Johannson. Marino. A Venhofen John g., 79, of Winkler husband of Helen a Venhofen. Kizuik Thomas tom70, husband of Muriel Kizuik. I j Openshaw David Bruce. Tymko Michael mike88, husband of Helen Tymko. Willows or. Ross. Classified death notices c6 ii today in history conservative Leader foe Clark then one Day away from his 40th birthday took office As Canada youngest prime minister 21 a cat a ago today a in 1979. Clark was first elected Mlp for Rocky Mountain m 1972. As prime minister he formed a minority government that was Defeated in february 1980 by Pierre Trudeau. Clark later served As a Cabinet minister in the government of Brian Mulroney. He was named to his second term As Leader of the Federal conservatives in 1998. Clark youngest pm 111lotteries pick 3 winning number yesterday was 256. Lotto 6/49 winning numbers yesterday were 4,8,18, 32,38 and 45. Bonus number was 30. The plus winning number yesterday for the main prize of $100,000 was 694258. Western 6/49 winning numbers yesterday were 2,24,25, 28,44 and 46. Bonus number was 4. 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However committee members Martin Freedman and Ron Nadeau who were appointed by the province and Assembly of Manitoba chiefs have refused to discuss their recommendations. Premier Gary doer was also unavailable for comment. A government spokesman said Nadeau and Freedman refused to speak publicly out of a fear it would spark litigation from unsuccessful proponents. Lawsuits have been launched in both Ontario and British Columbia against provincial governments Over Casino site election. Emerson mayor Wayne Arseny said he supported the Cah for a review into the selection process a a process that smacks of the awarding of political plums. A we looked at this As real economic Opportunity for first nations people and for Southern Manitoba a he said. A but this is a conservative Riding. I Hope that a not the reason Roseau a bid was turned officials at Assiniboia Downs also want a review of the process. They fear if a Casino is built in heading Ley a residents have already voted against it in a recent plebiscite a horse racing at the Downs will be ruined. A How could they have done a full review without talking to the members of the jockey club Quot Downs manager Ernie Nairn said. A Why they have consulted them on their thoughts of a Casino being located so close by a Harvey Warner president of the Manitoba jockey club said the club plans to meet with other stakeholders in the provinces horse racing Industry a which he said injects $30 million into the province each year a and come up with a plan of attack. A a it a too Early to say what that strategy will be a he said. In their report Nadeau and Freedman offer few details of their rationale. There is no analysis of the successful proponents and no specifics about the proposals that were rejected. The government spokesman said the new democrats were reviewing Nadeau and Freedman a decision to remain silent but it was unclear whether there was any reasonable Way to compel them to discuss their selections. The report noted each of the selected proposals had a sound business plan that should a act As a catalyst for economic development create jobs promote tourism and achieve other stated instead its promoted ill will. In Brandon City Council is split on the Issue of hosting a Casino and has not had any detailed discussions with Sioux Valley leaders. Mayor Reg Atkinson has said the nip is forcing the Casino upon the City. In the Case of the Swan Lake Headin Gley proposal 85 per cent of those who voted opposed the aboriginal Casino proposal. Nadeau and Freedman said the plebiscite was held after the March 31 deadline for proposals and could not be a Factor in their show continued from Page a1 a it is Long Range surveillance and detection and we do things like enforcement of the no Fly zone Over Iraq he said As a Young Soldier with an automatic weapon stood near Steps to the aircraft. Even As the snowbirds and Cf-18 and other aircraft put on flying displays the crowds lined up several Hundred deep All Day yesterday to walk through the Azacs. . Maj. Rob Huber the Pilot of the aircraft said there Are 32 Azacs in service worldwide. He said five members of the Canadian contingent at tinker fab were part of his Crew. The show continues today at Winnipeg International Airport with Gates opening at 9 00 . Crash kills Man 61 a 61-year-old Ste. Rose do Lac Man is dead and seven other people were injured two critically in a pile up that involved five vehicles on Highway 276 just North of St. Rose do Lac late Friday night. Ramp say a pickup truck carrying five Young people overturned while making a a turn. John Berthadin 61, of Ste. Rose do Lac stopped to help. He and the five youths were struck when a third vehicle arrived and knocked the overturned vehicle into them As they stood at the Accident scene. Ramp Are continuing their investigation but say alcohol does t appear to have been a continued from Page a1 what feeds Peoples perceptions that crime is prevalent Are the killings of three Young men in separate incidents last weekend. While tragic they do not reflect the steadily declining instances of violence and property crime. Police credit a number of factors for the Overall decline in the City a break and enter rates including the presence of Community foot patrols neighbourhood watch programs and other my pay policing initiatives. District 2, which includes St. James and Assiniboia saw the largest drop in break ins 16 per cent in 1998, followed by downtown Winnipeg which recorded a 12 per cent decline in the number of break and enters. Other parts of the City saw break and enters fall Between three and eight per cent Between 1998 and the previous year. The result of declining break and enters is that insurance companies Are More willing to provide coverage to Homes particularly in the inner City. In the mid-1990s, some insurance companies had a red lined certain areas in Winnipeg refusing to insure homeowners because of High crime. A the people in a talking to have All been Able to get insurance a Rev. Harry Lehotsky of new life ministries said yesterday about insuring Homes his group is renovating. A the stuff we re doing no we re not seeing any a spokeswoman said the University of Winnipeg had no problems insuring four Homes it recently bought on Balmoral Street to convert into residence housing near Campus for 31 students. U of w spent $524,000 to buy and totally refurbish the four Homes. While the City a break and enter rate appears to be falling the police annual report noted that some other crimes were on the Rise. For example in District 5, which includes St. Boniface and St. Vital there was an increase in the number of arsons in 1998, to 23 from 19. To put that in perspective District i which includes the Core area had 98 arsons that year an increase of 88 per cent from the year before. Gate West Coin Ltd. One of Canadas largest Coin dealers and official Canadian mint distributors in buy and of Aff Coin oof Silver paper Mon my trim and related collect Atole. A currant mint products available at mint Issue Price 1711 Corydon at Lanark 489-9112 Canada. 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