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Saturday, July 10, 2004

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 10, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba A12 Canada / world Winnipeg free press saturday july 10, 2004 animal feed rules toughened to fight be by Alexandra Paul the Federal government is tightening agriculture rules to prevent risky Ani Mal parts linked to mad cow disease from being fed to chickens pigs and other animals. The move was welcomed by Manitoba agriculture minister Rosann wow Chuk who said it could help Knock Down Trade barriers to live cattle exports to the United states. I a very pleased with the announce ment. Its what i be been asking the fed eral minister to do Wowchuk said. This will take away any risk of having the be agent in the food there a no reason for our Borders to remain closed she said. The measure announced yesterday in conjunction with a similar measure announced by the United states depart ment of agriculture is designed to boost the safety of the food Supply. It supplements an existing 1997 ban on both sides of the Border that prohibits any cattle parts being fed to other cattle. That ban was imposed after the United kingdom reported an outbreak of mad cow disease also called Bovine spongiform encephalopathy or be. The new measures act on recommendations from an International commit tee of animal feed experts set up in Canada last year after the discovery May 20 of a single Case of mad cow Dis ease in an Alberta cow. The changes will ease fears that even with a ban on feeding cattle parts to cattle Farmers could Cross contaminate livestock feed by for example mixing Chicken feed with cattle feed. The measures Stop Short of Calls by critics to ban All animal parts from the production of livestock feed not just the parts known to be associated with mad cow disease. Cattle producers say they expect to see regulations in place by fall. ? with files by Canadian press tenders Gimli Industrial development group inc. Call for proposals the Gimli Industrial development group is accepting proposals for the operation of a Racetrack facility located on the Industrial Park land. Presently operated As drag strip and race track. Industrial Park is interested in accepting proposals for drag strip race track motor Cross at track snowmobile go cart or other uses. Agreements could be for various periods of time. Closing Date of proposals will be july 30, 2004. for appointments to submit presentations or for More additional information interested parties May Contact Gimli Industrial development group Box 1879, Gimli my r0c 1b0 legals invitation to tender the owner corporation of the municipality of Sioux Lookout offers to receive tenders for the project entitled Hudson water treatment Plant in accordance with the following tendering conditions 1. The work is briefly described As follows construction of a new water treatment facility consisting of a 30 m3/hour, dual train conventional package Plant in ground Concrete storage Reservoir water treatment Plant building mechanical and electrical works upgrades to existing pump House Backwash sewage disposal and associated works and As specified in the contract documents. 2. Tenders must be submitted in a sealed envelope on the tender forms and supplementary tender forms provided. 3. Tenders must be received before wednesday August 4, 2004 at 2 00 . Central Daylight time at the office of Keewatin Aski Ltd., 61 Queen Street Sioux Lookout p8t 1a8. Late tenders will not be accepted. 4. A tender documents package May be obtained from the office of Staniec consulting Ltd., 905 Waverley Street Winnipeg my r3t 5p4 and Are available for viewing at the Winnipeg construction association and the Thunder Bay construction association. A non refundable Deposit in the form of Cash certified Cheque or Money order made payable to Staniec consulting Ltd. In the amount of $150.00 is required. 5. Bid Bond in the amount of 10% of the tender Price plus a consent of surety to provide a performance Bond in the amount of 100% of the tender Price and a labour and materials payment Bond in the amount of 50% of the tender Price must be submitted with the tender. 6. A mandatory site meeting for the general contractors will be held on july 22, 2004 at 11 00 . At the existing Hudson water Supply pump House building. Tenders will not be accepted from firms not represented at this mandatory site visit. 7. The tendering conditions Are included in their entirety in the documents listed in the contents of the tendering conditions included in the tender documents package. Ottawa ? even with the tiniest con Tingent in parliament Jack Layton insists his nip must be consulted before key government decisions Are made on issues like medicare and missile defence. The liberals new minority status compels prime minister Paul Martin to also include opposition viewpoints on issues such As proportional representation Layton said yesterday. The liberals were slapped Down by the electorate to 135 seats Short of the combined opposition totals of 99 for the conservative 54 for the bloc quebecois and 19 for the nip. That Means Martin will depend on opposition for the sur Vival of his government. Notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of Albert Walter Fia late of the City of Winnipeg retired deceased. All claims against the above estate duly verified by statutory declaration must be filed with the undersigned at their offices 2nd floor 333 main Street Winnipeg Manitoba r3c 4e2, on or before the 16th Day of August 2004. Dated at Winnipeg Manitoba this 10th Day of july 2004. Attention Gary goo Brandson boo Harris private banking executor for the estate of Albert Walter Fia notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of Leonard George Smith late of the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba deceased. All claims against the above estate duly verified by statutory declaration must be sent to the undersigned at their office 66k 1485 Portage Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba r3g 0w4, on or before August 10th, 2004. Dated at the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba this 10th Day of july 2004. Mcroberts Law offices barristers and solicitors 66k 1485 Portage Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba r3g 0w4 attention Garry j. Sinnock solicitors for Ian Smith executor for the estate of Leonard George Smith to Dean Jason Seniska last known to be of 9-415 Henderson Highway Winnipeg Manitoba take notice that statement of claim no. I 04-01-37255 was filed in the court of Queens Bench of Winnipeg Manitoba on March 26, 2004. An order was granted on june 16, 2004 permitting service of the said statement of claim upon you the defendant by publication of this notice. If you dispute this claim of if you wish to make any claim yourself you must file a statement of defence in the court of Queens Bench of Manitoba Winnipeg Centre within 30 Days of the Date of this publication. If you do not file a statement of defence within 30 Days judgment May be obtained against you. Issued by Taylor Mccaffrey lip solicitors for the plaintiff Layton a party fell one seat shy of hold ing the balance of Power ? but he seems determined to set the political Agenda with his own priorities. He demanded a televised meeting where All Federal party leaders would debate their proposals for medicare this summer before Martin holds a health care Summit with the premiers. Or. Martin does not have a mandate from canadians to negotiate with the first ministers Layton said after a Cau Cus meeting. He did not receive the support of a majority of canadians or support producing a majority in the House. ? Canadian press notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of Aurele Joseph Alfreda Theophile Dorge late of the City of Winnipeg in Manitoba deceased. All claims against the above estate duly verified by statutory declaration must be sent to the undersigned at 156 1483 Pembina Highway Winnipeg Manitoba r3t 2c6, on or before the 9th Day of August 2004. Dated at the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba this 5th Day of july 2004. Kenneth William pass barrister and solicitor solicitor for the executor notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of Florence Catherine Nohlgren late of the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba deceased. All claims against the above estate duly verified by statutory declaration must be sent to the undersigned at 9th floor 400 St. Mary Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba r3c 4k5, on or before August 9, 2004. Dated at Winnipeg in Manitoba the 28th Day of june 2004. Cynthia Hiebert Simkin 988-0354 Taylor Mccaffrey solicitors for the executrix Frances Aileen Brandenborg mortgage Sale this land and building commonly known As 259 Provencher Boulevard in the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba As described in certificate title number 1354772 will be sold at auction on the 28th Day of july 2004 at 9 am of clock at Gray a auction gallery 33 Princess Street Winnipeg Manitoba. There Are no prior mortgages and taxes Are outstanding to december 31, 2003 in the amount of $45.14. The Vendor is informed that situate upon said land is a 2 1/2 Story single family residence containing approximately 3209 so. Feet living room dining room bathroom four 4 bedrooms 1-4 pc. Bathroom with a lot measuring approximately 47.7 it. X 122.3 it. Terms Twenty 20% percent of the Purchase Price in Cash or certified Cheque and the balance according to conditions to be announced at the Sale. The Sale will be subject to a Reserve bid which will be announced at the auction. Further information May be obtained from Alain j. Hogue Law office barrister & solicitor 194 Provencher Boulevard Winnipeg Manitoba r2h 0g3 attention Alain j. Hogue phone 237-9600 fax 233-2689 r Egina ? offers of help from across Canada Are pouring in As searchers continue to look for a five year old girl who vanished from her bedroom earlier this week. We be had offers of assistance from ramp in other municipalities agencies even from across the country said Regina police spokeswoman Elizabeth Popowich. Yesterday 50 cadets from the ramp training Academy in Regina joined the search. Popowich said she was unsure whether they would be available again today if needed. There were no new clues yesterday As to what happened to Tamra jewel keep Ness who was last seen going to bed monday night. Police said its being treated As a missing person Case. We Don to at this stage have any phys ical evidence that we can link to Tamra or any other indication that would Lead us in another direction Popowich said. Police found no signs of forced entry or struggle in the Home. Popowich acknowledged however that its highly unusual for a five year old to disappear for so Long. It is certainly possible that she has come to some harm. We Are focused on a positive outcome for this and we still have to consider those other shortly before joining yesterdays search Tamra a father Troy keenness said that with each passing Day his con Cern grows that his daughter May not have wandered off on her own. I a not too sure Why she would leave he said. I a starting to go on Dif Ferent conclusions like maybe some body took her. I Don to know. I just Hope nobody would Hurt my daughter. I a just really concerned offers pour in to help find missing girl ramp trainees join in search As wider area of Regina scoured about my keenness said he still holds to his Faith that Tamra is All right. I a getting stories that she was seen at a Dollar store he said. I just heard that last night that she was with another lady. The rumours Are getting me up they re giving me More Hope a lot of Trees lining the streets near the fam ily Home now have Pink ribbons on them. Having scoured Tamra a immediate neighbourhood twice teams were Broad ening the search to three or four kilo metres beyond the family Home in the inner City. The new perimeter expanded the search about four or five blocks in each direction. About 30 police officers were assigned to the Case and were working with dozens of trained search and Rescue volunteers. The weather has to been helping said search manager John Bradley. We be had a lot of rain he said. That wipes out the use of child find Saskatchewan has distributed at least 100 posters with Tamra a picture and description around Regina and at . Border Crossings caseworker Don Campbell said. The poster has also been emailed to the groups contacts around Saskatchewan and in other provinces. Tamra is described As aboriginal with bobbed Brown hair and Brown eyes. She has a thin build at 3-foot-5 and weighs about 40 pounds. When last seen she was wearing a Light Blue striped Halter top with Pink accents Light Blue jeans and Pink and White shoes. ? Canadian press Tornado stronger than officials could predict Grande Prairie Alta. ? the Torna do that hit parts of this Northwestern Alberta City was stronger than weather officials could Ever predict an Environ ment Canada official said yesterday. I never thought a thunderstorm that Small could do this meteorologist Jay Anderson said from Prairie and Arctic storm prediction Centre in Winnipeg. We re already starting to pass this information Down to our . Colleagues just to show them that hey Guys Here a something that turned out to be a lot stronger than you would have thought for what it shows on on thursday afternoon a Tornado zigzagged through parts of downtown Grande Prairie and some residential areas. No one was injured but there was lots of property damage including a Wall being torn off a building cars flipped Over Hydro poles snapped and signs blown Down. Anderson said the Tornado is being classified As a ? High f-1 Low f-2? due to the damage. The Fujita scale measures damage with ratings with the strongest being f-5. This is the first time we be had one of these basically hit a building solid enough to get a strength on it. In order to determine the strength of a Tornado it has to hit something. Almost always they occur in a he said wind Speed in the Tornado was up to 180 Kilometres per hour. As Well Anderson said they believe that two thunderstorms collided with each other just outside of the City which is about 450 Kilometres Northwest of Edmonton. ? Canadian press ;