Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, June 27, 2004

Issue date: Sunday, June 27, 2004
Pages available: 56
Previous edition: Saturday, June 26, 2004
Next edition: Monday, June 28, 2004

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba A8 province Winnipeg free press sunday june 27, 2004 faces Peters parting party p Eter Liba said Farewell and gave thanks wednesday night As the out going lieutenant governor hosted a Farewell reception at government House. This wednesday Liba will March into the legislature for the last time and watch his successor former Liberal my John Harvard be sworn in. A crowd of about 140 gathered to hear Libas parting words. He said he is looking Forward to a couple of months at his Lake of the Woods cottage and spending More time with his family. The former executive at can West global communications said he Hopes to take on a couple of corporate directorships and some Volunteer jobs. His wife Shirley would like to finally see Australia where he used to travel often for work. Libas final official function is tomorrow when he delivers the convocation address at St. Paul a High school. Photographs by Jeff de Booy Winnipeg free press Babs Asper and Mary Pelekis were in attendance for Libas Farewell. A simile Karjula and her brother Serge Kah indo who both recently arrived Here from Congo attended the event. Aide de Camps major John Lawrence left and Al King were on hand. Bernie Wolfe right Speaks with Guy Wilde while Diane Pinata looks tory Leader Stuart Murray left chats with free press Edi Tor Nicholas Hirst Centre and . Consul Todd Schwartz the Farewell reception was held at government House. Nancy Brennan left and Diana Young enjoyed the festivities ;