Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 07, 2004

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 7, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba A2 Winnipeg free press wednesday july 7, 2004 obituaries 7 Days 697-7384 president up Canadian newspapers Pynenburg Andre augie54, of Stony Moun lotteries display 697-7122 limited partnership Tain. Rudy Redekop 697-7362 Reid Elldoris Elizabeth widow of Doug. Pick 3 Smith Frank James 71, husband of Isabel. Editorial winning number yesterday was 076. Deaths . Directors Smith Neil John Foster 73. Newsroom 697-7230 publisher Stevens Nee Wood Ancora Mae 72, wife of newsroom fax 697-7412 Murdoch Davis 697-7362 Holly. Allan Janet Margaret 62. Photo desk 697-7304 Stillwater Mary Eileen 85, widow of Arthur. Anderson Betsy 104, of Madoule Lake. How to reach us editor sports desk 697-7285 Nicholas Hirst 697-7295 entertainment 697-7234 Turner Norah Mabel. Atanacio Urbana 70. Director of sales and marketing business news 697-7235 Winnipeg free press Young Frederic 71, husband of Charlene. Baumel David widower of Sonia. Laurie Finley 697-7164 director of finance Reader feedback 697-7293. Classified death notices b6 Dascanio Filomena 75. 1355 Mountain Avenue City desk Friesen Ida 93. Huzil Paul the huz66, husband of Carol. Winnipeg Manitoba r2x 3b6 switchboard 697-7000 Dan Koshowski 697-7425 director of operations Jenner Gilbert Roy Gillis husband of Pearl. Kruse Adeline Addie 78. Lacomy Steve 87. Lavi Neway Dennis Ross 51, husband of Lori. Longbottom Gordon George husband of Susan. Mazur Anton. Midford Charlene Krista. sports Section for the times. Paul Agnes of Reaburn widow of Joseph. Our mistake free shuttle buses from the club Regent Casino 1425 Regent ave. W., to the its classic at Pine Ridge Golf course leave thursday and Friday starting at 10 . Incorrect inform Milas Janko. Advertising Tion appeared yesterday. See today a Murillo Jose Joe Lumbis husband of Salve. Classified Mon Fri 697-7100 please Recycle. privacy policy & questions . Reader service City delivery 697-7001 letters to the editor . Photo reprints to order reprints 697-7063. To subscribe Call ? 697-7001 outside Winnipeg 1-800-542-8900 and technology Glenn Williams 697-7045 Canada Post sales agreement no. 0563595 recycled newsprint is used in the production of this newspaper. Fortune Hunters search for buried Mantle card w indoor a column in the Windsor Star has prompted a trickle of Fortune seekers to converge at a school demolition site to search for what amounts to buried base Ball treasure. That a because journalist Marty Ger Vais wrote about a 1952 Mickey Mantle Rookie baseball card that he stashed in a time capsule at St. Thomas school Dur ing the 1950s in his monday column. But with the cards estimated value pegged at $50,000 us some of his read ers headed to the demolition site hoping to hit pay dirt. Mickey Mantle has been driving me mental said John Moceri co owner of Windsor disposal services ltd., which is demolishing the building. He said people have been showing up at the site asking if they can look around but it is unsafe. I be had to hire Security he said. There were two Security guards watching the site overnight monday and yesterday and they will remain there at a Cost of $300 a Day until the demolition is Complete. Its just been nuts said Moceri. be been doing nothing but chasing people off the Neighbour George Mccallum said there have been a number of cars Dri ving past the site and slowing Down for a look. They Stop and they look some walk up to the Fence said Mccallum. Moceri said interest in the card in to Likely to dissipate. How do you Stop it now said Moceri. The bombs been planted. In 25 years of demolition i be never seen any thing like however a Man who identified him self As the son of the buildings owner told the newspaper that he would Lay claim to the card if it is found and head for Las vegas. In his column Gervais wrote that he placed the Mantle card wrapped in foil inside a tin Box which was also filled with other items before it was buried on the school grounds. ? Windsor Star Tab the terms of his release from custody. Bradley Robert Richard 19, is i Brief charged with possessing stolen property Worth More than $5,000, fleeing ready to Roll Michael Jurkow helps raise the Mobile main stage yesterday afternoon As workers prepare the Winnipeg Folk festival site in Birds Hill Park for the crowds expected to converge on it police and breaching the terms of his Chase nets stolen goods release. Tomorrow to sunday. Meanwhile artistic director Rick Fenton has announced he will resign after the festival. Please see Story Page d1. Paralysed continued from Page a1 calling Hellerman a Accident a sad situation Daimler Chrysler senior manager of communications Stuart Schorr says in an email the Brake shift interlock is a convenience the 1998 Dodge caravan was equipped with a key interlock system designed to prevent unintended vehicle movement. understand in this situation the keys were left in the vehicle with an unattended child his email reads in part. This situation is a sad reminder that children should never be left alone in vehicles. Regard less of the features in the vehicle the company stresses Drivers follow Basic safety principles including never Leav lawsuit. Each time he says he was told he a never be allowed to proceed. Mph is deemed to provide benefits to everyone in the province Glen says his words bitter. did to want to Settle but the lawyers just told us to give up. The citizens of Manitoba need to be made aware of the shortcomings of Public insurance. The problem is we wanted to make sure Chrysler would be forced into a recall. How Many other families have these vehicles Darlene often struggling with tears says this is not about Money. Cash she says wont give her Back her legs. I just want to fix it so no other mothers or children have to she used to do everything with her boys. She was the one who volunteered at their school threw Ball with them ing keys in an unattended vehicle not leaving children unattended in a vehicle and putting children under 12 in the Back its hard to know who Glen and Dar Lene Hellerman blame More ? Chrysler for not issuing a recall of the minivans or Mph for preventing them from suing. Glen consulted three lawyers about a and made sure their lives ran smoothly. She was the one who kept the House running. The family is resigned to accepting an aut Opac settlement of about $90,000. They be also had some Home care support had the seat of their own Van renovated for wheel chair Access and been provided with a manual wheelchair and a Hospital bed. While they qualify to have their 4-Page Folk festival guide to Morow House made wheelchair accessible they re returning to their Home town of Chatham ont., at the end of the month and renovating a House there. Aut Opac will pay for those changes. Life Here is just too hard they say and they need family support. There have been other injuries and deaths linked to rolling Chrysler mini vans in the . Court cases were launched in at least two incidents where mothers were struck and killed by their own vehicles. Schorr did not answer questions about those lawsuits or whether they have been settled. The Heller ans still have two questions of their own. First How can a Public insurance act claiming to Bene fit All Manitoban prevent them from taking action against a huge Corpora Tion they believe has harmed them and How else Are they going to get the message out to the hundreds or thou Sands of other parents who might be courting danger in the family minivan they be just taken Steps to answer that second question although that a surely Small Comfort to a Mother who just wants to tuck her boys in at night. police have recovered property reported stolen in break ins Between Portage la Prairie and Sandy Bay after arresting two men from Sandy Bay first nation. The Dakota ojibway police service arrested the men sunday after chasing a vehicle reported stolen from Portage la Prairie acting chief Jim Cockburn said in a news release. During the Chase the Driver of the stolen vehicle tried to ram a police vehicle Cockburn said. Eventually the stolen vehicle stalled and police Cap tured the two men after a foot Chase. Police recovered thousands of Dol Lars Worth of stolen property including two guns a Lawn Mower a Chain saw a Garden Tiller and a Battery Charger. Joseph Ryan Mcivor 21, is charged with possessing stolen property Worth More than $5,000, fleeing police dangerous driving and breaching the Man Points Rifle at police police in flin flon arrested a Man who pointed an unloaded Rifle at two officers. At about 6 . Monday a police offi cer went to a Green Street Home after a report about a disturbance in the area and found a Man carrying a Rifle. The Man refused to drop the Rifle and stood on the front Lawn pointing it at the officer. When a second officer arrived the Man pulled the trigger on the unloaded gun then threw it at the police and challenged them to a fight. Police arrested albertan Daniel Guy Volden 43, of no fixed address. 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