Winnipeg Free Press

Sunday, July 11, 2004

Issue date: Sunday, July 11, 2004
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Next edition: Monday, July 12, 2004

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Classified death notices a10 lotteries last nights lottery numbers were unavailable at press time due to technical difficulties. Super 7 winning numbers Friday were 1, 12, 29, 30, 43, 44 and 45. Bonus number was 13. The Jackpot of $5 million was not won. 1 Winner in the 6 out of 7 Bonus number category won $235,517.50 each. 78 winners in the 6 out of 7 number category won $2,642.00 each. 4,668 winners in the 5 out of 7 number category won $157.60 each. 99,443 winners in the 4 out of 7 number category won $10 each. 93,181 winners in the 3 out of 7 Bonus number category won $10 each. 844,376 winners in the 3 out of 7 number category won free tickets. How to reach us Winnipeg free press 1355 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba r2x 3b6 switchboard 697-7000 privacy policy & questions . Circulation City delivery 697-7001 . Advertising classified Mon Fri 697-7100 obituaries 7 Days 697-7384 display 697-7122 . Editorial newsroom 697-7230 newsroom fax photo desk sports desk entertainment business news Reader feedback City desk 697-7412 697-7304 697-7285 697-7234 697-7235 697-7293 letters to the editor . Photo reprints to order reprints 697-7063. All departments from Manitoba outside Winnipeg 1-800-542-8900 president up Canadian newspapers limited partnership Rudy Redekop 697-7362. Directors director of sales and marketing publisher Murdoch Davis 697-7362 editor Nicholas Hirst 697-7295 Laurie Finley 697-7164 director of finance Dan Koshowski 697-7425 director of operations and technology Glenn Williams 697-7045 Canada Post sales agreement no. 0563595 recycled newsprint is used in the production of this newspaper. Please Recycle. Drug scare shakes festival Birds Hill Park ? Winnipeg Folk festival organizers Are telling people in its Campground to watch what they eat and drink after three female Festi Val goers ate cookies that May have been laced with some form of Date rape drug. On Friday night three Young women were taken to Hospital for treatment of symptoms consistent with the inges Tion of a powerful depressant said Trudy Schroeder the festivals general manager. She took the unusual step of instruct ing Mai stage concert co Host Dean Jenkinson to Issue a warning to the entire evening audience of 13,200 about accepting food or drink from pointing thing about this because peo ple come expecting a Safe environment Schroeder said. About 5,600 festival goers spend the weekend in the festival Campground which is patrolled by both Volunteer Security and Manitoba conservation officers. Oak Bank ramp had no knowledge of the incident yesterday evening. Manitoba conservation officials in Birds Hill Park could not be reached for comment. People staying in the festival Camp ground were outraged by the news. That sing unbelievable said Joe Well tree a 31-year-old Regina resident currently attending his eighth Folk festival. There Are always Good and bad peo ple wherever you go. Its sad but i still Don to think this needs to be policed fires Send four to Hospital four people were taken to Hospital yesterday with minor smoke inhalation after separate fires in two apartment blocks. Crews were first called to a Block at 2255 Portage ave. Just after 2 30 . When a fire broke out in a fourth floor locker. Damage was estimated at $100,000 and one person was taken to Hospital. The cause is still under investigation. Investigators Are also still trying to determine the cause of a fire at Monash Manor a seniors Home at 865 Sinclair St., in Garden City. The fire started in a second floor suite. Three people had to be treated at Hospital. Damage is pegged at $45,000. Young lutherans gather in Brandon e encouraging youth to focus on their Christian Faith when hit by life a storms is the theme this year of the lutheran Church a National youth gathering. About 600 people from 325 congregations Are meeting in Brandon until tuesday. The gathering launched in 1988, travels across Canada on a three year Cycle. The life of Graham Blakelock 15, was shattered three months ago when his Best Friend left a birthday party parked his car near a Bridge and jumped onto the railway tracks below. He was screaming because he was it dead and he wanted to die recalled Blakelock. It was scary. It was sitting in the Hospital for the next few Days the teenager turned to prayer. I a not a very emotional person and it was like everything came out then next phase of main Street repair to begin tomorrow the traffic snarls near Winnipeg a City Hall will continue until mid september As the City completes a Mega project on main Street. The North phase of the main reconstruction project from William to Alexander avenues begins tomorrow. Traffic will be diverted just North of Alexander onto the East Side of main which will handle two Way traffic Between Alexander and William. Turns from main will be prohibited at Rupert and Market avenues. Pacific Avenue will be closed at main but can be accessed from King Street. William will be closed Between main and King streets. Meanwhile the right curb Lane on King Between Bannatyne and William streets and the left curb Lane on Bannatyne Between King and Arthur will be closed tomorrow through july 27, except during Rush hours to accommodate. Depart Winnipeg february 28, 2005he said. I prayed a lot and god was there to keep me going through Lori Schultz director of Parish ser vices with the Grace lutheran Church in St. Catharines ont., said the Confer ence is a Way for youth to discover their foundation learn How they inter act with others and the Impact they have on people. Our foundation is Jesus Christ who has earned our salvation by dying on a Cross for us so we can be forgiven for when we have brought storms into our own lives and forgive others when they do that to us said Schultz. Youth at the conference will also participate in various activities that will assist Brandon area organizations and non profit agencies such As helping out with food donations and preparing hampers at the Samaritan House resource Centre. ? Brandon Sun fringe festival activities. Southbound traffic will divert Back through the median at William onto the newly reconstructed portion of main from Bannatyne to Lombard. Median and curb lanes on this stretch of main will remain closed until late july to allow work on the Centre median and streets Caping to proceed. We re very pleased with How work on the South phase of project has pro Gressed said Bill Larkin Winnipeg a director of Public works. 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