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Thursday, August 10, 2006

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 10, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba Legals b4 City Winnipeg free press thursday August 10, 2006 Winnipeg repress. Com free press photo reprints make unique and personalized gifts every Day the free press publishes dozens of photos most available for reprints. Reprints available in sizes 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 8x12 and up including full pages. Prices starting at. $ 9. 12 Call 697 7063 for Complete details or e mail Kathy. Coyne free press. My. Ca. For a 4x6 print & up mortgage Sale the building and land known As 651 Redwood Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba As described in certificate of title no. 1869356 will be sold at auction on wednesday the 30th Day of August 2006 at 10 30 am at Grays auction gallery 33 Princess Street in Winnipeg. The Vendor is informed that there is situate on the property a one Storey residence approximately 2200 Square feet with single detached garage consisting of two fully self contained premises All located on a Corner lot approximately 91 feet by 59.5 feet. The first premises 651 Redwood Avenue contains four bedrooms one in basement Kitchen full basement. The second premises 307 Mckenzie Street contains two bedrooms Kitchen living room three piece bathroom full basement. Terms Twenty 20% percent of the Purchase Price in Cash or certified Cheque and the balance according to the conditions announced at the Sale. The property is sold subject to taxes and penalties accruing after december 31, 2004. The Reserve bid will be announced at the time of the Sale. Further information May be obtained at the time of the Sale. Further information May be obtained from d. Allan Robertson Robertson shy pit Soble Wood attorneys at Law 202 1555 St. Maryus Road Winnipeg Manitoba r2m 3w2 pm 257 6061 file reference Dar 23490 78 mortgage Sale the building and land known As 771 Rathar Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba As described in certificate of title no. 1981993 will be sold at auction on wednesday the 30th Day of August 2006 at 10 30 am at Grays auction gallery 33 Princess Street in Winnipeg. The Vendor is informed that there is situate on the property a one and on half Storey Home approx. 840 so. Ft., lot size approx. 88 it. By 29 ft., living room Kitchen four bedrooms one full bathroom full unfinished basement exterior aluminium siding shed heating with forced air Gas. Terms Twenty 20% percent of the Purchase Price in Cash or certified Cheque and the balance according to the conditions announced at the Sale. The property is sold subject to taxes and penalties accruing after december 31, 2004. The Reserve bid will be announced at the time of the Sale. Further information May be obtained from d. Allan Robertson Robertson shy pit Soble Wood attorneys at Law 202 1555 St. Maryus Road Winnipeg Manitoba r2m 3w2 pm 257 6061 file reference Dar 23490 81 the liquor control act take notice that an application has been made by 2325772 Manitoba Ltd. Of Winnipeg for transportation licence for the premises known As Pony Corral restaurant & bar situated at 1700 Pembina Highway Winnipeg Manitoba under transportation licence when passengers Are travelling within Manitoba by rail excursion ship or bus liquor May be served from 9 00 a. M. Until 2 00 a. M. Monday to saturday 11 00 a. M. Until 2 00 a. M. On sunday 1 00 p. M. Until 2 00 a. M. On remembrance Day closed on Good Friday further take notice that objections to this application should be made forthwith to the liquor control commission p. O. Box 1023, Winnipeg Manitoba r3c 2x1, and no later than 14 Days of the Date of this Public notice. An objector shall state the reasons for his objections. The applicant will be provided with a copy of any objection filed with the commission. All persons who file objections and the municipality wherein the premises is situated shall be Given notice by the commission of the hearing and of the time and place so fixed and May at that time attend and state his objections. By Kevin Rollason a Winnipeg teenager with crop nos disease is at the Centre of a Legal fight Over blood transfusions Between child and family services and her family. The 15 year old teenager who cannot be identified because the court Case is a cos matter will be i court today trying to ensure her Appeal next month of a lower court ruling will be heard without delay. Shane Brady a Toronto based lawyer with the watchtower society of Canada who is representing the teen and her Mother and father said the teens Battle is not about religion. The watchtower society represents the Jehovah is witness religion. The whole Issue is whether a capable person of any age can make their own medical decisions without state interference Brady said yesterday. Our argument is she is making reasonable medical decisions. She is quite intelligent and she has skipped a Grade. Even though her Peers Are a year older than she is she is one of the top students in her class. Were not dealing with a child. Sheds a Young woman capable of making her own treatment decisions. Jehovah is witnesses refuse to receive blood transfusions because they have interpreted a passage in the Bible As forbidding the ingestion of blood. Crop nos disease is a chronic illness that can affect the entire gastrointestinal tract from Mouth to Bowel. There is no known cure but symptoms of the disease can be relieved by drugs or surgery. Brady said the teenager is currently managing the disease without a blood transfusion. This is not cancer he said. She is certainly Well informed with How her illness can be managed. Headlines in 2002, 17 year old Calgary teen Bethany Hughes made headlines when she refused a blood transfusion to Battle a rare and aggressive form of leukaemia. A devout Jehovah witness Bethany was eventually forced by the province to undergo treatment for her illness and was sedated and physically restrained for the procedure. Although she died six months after her treatment bet Hanys father Lawrence Hughes is now suing the watchtower Bible and tract society claiming they were responsible for her death. The Winnipeg teenager who will be in court today is now 15, but was 14 on april 16 when or. Justice Morris Kaufman of Manitoba court of Queens Bench granted an order allowing doctors to give her blood transfusions and or blood products to the child As they deem medically necessary without the consent of the child or her parents. The girl and her parents appealed that decision and the matter is scheduled to be heard by the provinces highest court the Manitoba court of Appeal next month. But Brady said while the family will ask the courts to continue with the Appeal he expects the lawyer for cos will ask for a delay. A lawyer for cos could not be reached for comment. In Canada there Are 184,000 members of the Jehovah is witnesses. Kevin. Rollason free press. My. Ca by Alexandra Paul schools out for summer for 120 kids at an inner City Reading program who were treated to the sounds of the new Orleans jazz on wheels band for their graduation yesterday. The kids aged 6 12, gathered under the Shade of Leafy Elm Trees at Dufferin school on Alexander Avenue just after lunch for the concert. The kids beamed. They brought their parents and met with volunteers who were their teachers for the past five weeks at the Sci the Community school investigators a literacy program. Its sponsored by the social planning Council of Winnipeg a non profit group that identifies needs among the poor and finds ways to help them. Jazz was one style of music that the kids in the program listened to As part of their summer school. We dont want to make this look like summer school. Music is a Way to play and learn said retired school superintendent Strini Reddy a Sci coordinator at the planning Council. The program costs $ 50,000 to run in salaries to summer students. The Winnipeg foundation the Winnipeg regional health authority and the province paid the costs this summer along with the Federal Western diversification programs Urban aboriginal strategy. The program offers kids a leg up on the future and thatus Worth supporting groups say. What we do is offer supplies for Art games and some of us give monetary gifts As Well said Mary Louise Zorniak a spokeswoman for a sorority of educators and teachers called the Delta Kappa Gamma society. Yesterday the bands brass Section three musicians led the grads in an Impromptu procession drawing kids out of their seats As they snaked their Way through the crowd. The planning Council launched the summer school last year after a Manitoba Centre for health policy study showed High school drop out rates were triple for inner City schools compared to the burbs. Nearly 100 per cent of kids in suburban schools earn their diplomas. Among poor single Parent families in the Cit yes Core the Grad rate hovers in the 30 per cent Range. Last year 80 students recommended by inner City teachers took the Reading program. The numbers this summer were raised to 120 and the group was divided among Dufferin David Livingstone and j. M. King schools. Alexandra. Paul free press. My. Ca by Bruce Owen two Well coordinated police raids at residences near Komano tuesday Are linked to a Canada wide gun smuggling ring first exposed by ramp in British Columbia last month sources said yesterday. Sources said the searches were the result of gun seizure last january in which police seized 27 fully operational Sten sub machine guns that had been taken apart and sold As scrap Metal by the Canadian forces 30 years ago. In Manitoba yesterday three people including a 41 year old Man from one location and a 53 year old Man and a 38 year old woman from a second Home were arrested. Charges were to be Laid late yesterday. Sources said both men Are known to police. Police have said officers had seized guns ammunition and drugs at one location. Police have not yet said what Type of guns they seized. Both residences Are relatively Well hidden surrounded by thick Bush and located on gravel roads that run off Hwy. 229 near Komano about 65 Kilometres North of Winnipeg. The gun smuggling ring was made Public july 7 when ramp in b. C. Announced they and other police agencies had cracked a suspected gun smuggling ring. More than 100 firearms including the Stens were seized and 10 b. C. Men were charged. Police and military officials said the majority of the guns came from the Winnipeg area As someone had acquired the dismantled military surplus weapon parts and re assembled them. The Sten was manufactured from Only 47 parts and was intended to be taken apart easily and put Back together by soldiers and resistance fighters during the second world War. It was mass produced during and after the second world War and primarily used by British and Canadian troops. It can fire hundreds of rounds in minutes. Officials also said what gun parts be found could be made by an experienced Gunsmith. Ramp said the re assembled weapons were destined to be used by criminals in attempted murders drive by shootings and other crimes. The 27 Sten guns were seized Jan. 10 when police stopped a vehicle leaving Winnipeg. Two b. C. Men were charged with multiple firearms offences including gun trafficking. On july 2, police in Winnipeg seized three working Sten sub machine guns and six High capacity ammunition clips during a raid on a House in the 100 Block of River Elm drive in West St. Paul. A 22 year old Man faces multiple gun charges. Bruce. Owen free press. My. Ca fire cancels drive in show a deep Fryer that caught fire shortly after 8 p. M. Shut Down the Odeon drive in last night. Staff on scene tried to put out the fire but called 911 when it kept restarting. Black smoke filled the Kitchen area. The drive in a snot open when the flames ignited and no staff was injured. A spokesperson expected the driven would re open today. New Law Reform chief Cameron Harvey professor emeritus of Law at the University of Manitoba has been named chairman of the Manitoba Law Reform commission. He replaces the retiring Clifford Edwards who has chaired the commission since 1979. Harvey taught at the u of m faculty of Law from 1966 until his retirement this june when he was associate Dean of the faculty. Among other things he served As the director of the Legal research Institute and recently chaired the admissions bursaries and examinations committees. He has written More than 80 articles and books on subjects ranging from the Law society of Manitoba and the Law of dependents Relief and has edited an anthology of Legal humor. The Manitoba Law Reform commission is an Independent arms length Agency of the provincial government that makes recommendations for the improvement modernization and Reform of Manitoba Laws including removing provisions of the Law which Are outdated. Police raids linked to gun smuggling ring first exposed by ramp in b. C summer students treated to jazz band plays for kids in Reading program Mike Deal / Winnipeg free press this Sten gun was seized in a january raid. Marc Gallant / Winnipeg free press jazz performers weave their Way through Reading program graduates at Dufferin school yesterday. Crop nos disease is named after or. Burrill Crohn a new York doctor who first described the symptoms in 1932. Crop nos is an inflammatory Bowel disease which affects the digestive system and causes the intes Timinal tissue to become inflamed form sores and bleed. Symptoms include abdominal pain cramping fatigue and diarrhoea. An estimated 170,000 canadians suffer from inflammatory Bowel disease of which crop nos is one. People Between the Ages of 15 to 25 and 45 to 55 Are most frequently diagnosed with crop nos. A study released last year found Canada has the highest rate of crop nos in the world. The life expectancy of a person with crop nos is Normal except in rare cases. Crop nos and colitis foundation of Canada Chron is disease the courts teen refusing blood transfusion family argues 15 old enough to make Call in Brief ;