Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 08, 2012

Issue date: Friday, June 8, 2012
Pages available: 78
Previous edition: Thursday, June 7, 2012

NewspaperARCHIVE.com - Used by the World's Finest Libraries and Institutions

Logos

About Winnipeg Free Press

  • Publication name: Winnipeg Free Press
  • Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Pages available: 78
  • Years available: 1872 - 2025
Learn more about this publication

About NewspaperArchive.com

  • 3.12+ billion articles and growing everyday!
  • More than 400 years of papers. From 1607 to today!
  • Articles covering 50 U.S.States + 22 other countries
  • Powerful, time saving search features!
Start your membership to One of the World's Largest Newspaper Archives!

Start your Genealogy Search Now!

OCR Text

Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 08, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A20 A 20 FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2012 LAMINATED KEEPSAKE OF YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT $ 5 00 Call Classified 6 9 7 - 7 1 0 0 NE062G112 � 2012. Sears Canada Inc. * These savings offers exclude items with prices ending in .88 & .97, clearance priced items, Attitude & Crocs � footwear, athletic & walking shoes. ** These savings offers exclude items with prices ending in .97, clearance priced items, men's sweaters and 49.99 Point Zero denim jeans. *** See store for details. THIS WEEKEND ONLY! itude � / MD Gi ve! & Get $ 25 This Weekend Only! When you spend $ 75 or more *** on your Sears Financial TM Credit Card, receive a coupon for $ 25 OFF Wo men's Fashions. Receive a $ 15 off coupon with other forms of tender. 24 88 ** ALL POINT ZERO � MEN'S CASUAL FASHIONS SAVE 50% * ALL MEN'S SHOES, SANDALS, SUITS, SPORTS COATS AND DRESS PANTS 39 88 SEARS REG. UP TO $ 78 SAVE UP TO $ 38 ** ALL LEVI'S � men's fashions and denim. SAVE 40% CARAVELLE � BYY BUULLOVAA men's watches*. dad celebrate Friday, June 8 to Sunday, June 10 long distance 1- 877- 460- 3585 594- 4444 All prices plus freight, taxes and fees. $ 2,000 down or equivalent trade Example: $ 10,000 84 month term 4.24% APR $ 1,198 COB. OAC. 2 012 CHE V Y CRUZE LT TUR BO 2011 DODGE GRA N D CA R A V A N " ASK ABOUT YOUR 4 C HOICES OF V AC ATION P ACKAGES " www. winnipegsuzuki. com Walt Morris P r e sident, Win nipeg S uzuki Stk.# 137 1 29KMS Stk.# 1390 116KMS Stk.# 1410 27KMS Stk.# 136 6 39KMS 201 0 CHE V IMP A LA LT 2009 SU ZUKI SWIFT $ 12 , 199 O R $ 79 b/ w * $ 6 , 999 O R $ 52 b/ w * $ 15 , 599 O R $ 89 b/ w * $ 17 , 699 O R $ 103 b/ w * $ 14 , 999 OR $ 129 b/ w * $ 26 , 799 O R $ 156 b/ w * $ 17 , 499 OR $ 149 b/ w * $ 17 , 999 O R $ 156 b/ w * 2007 FORD F150 XLT 4X 4 E X T 2012 CHEV SILVERADO LT 4 X 4 CREW 200 7 HUMMER H3 4 X 4 2007 I N FI NI TI G 3 5 X AWD A 2012 FOR 2011 PRICING! PRICE CAN'T BE BEAT! A 2012 FOR 2011 PRICING! FULL STOW N GO! WHY PAY MORE? THIS WEEKEND ONLY! ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE! LUXURY FOR LESS! Stk.# 1362 58KMS Stk.# 137 6 55KMS Stk.# 1261 67KMS Stk.# 1334 84KMS winnipegfreepress. com W HEN a tsunami hit the northern coast of Japan last year, the waves ripped four dock floats the size of freight- train boxcars from their pilings in the fishing port of Misawa and turned them over to the whims of wind and currents. One floated up on a nearby island, two have never been seen again, and one made an incredible journey across 8,000 kilometres of ocean that ended this week on an Oregon beach. Along for the ride were hundreds of millions of individual organisms, including a tiny species of crab, a species of algae and a little starfish, all native to Japan, that have scientists worried if they get a chance to spread out on the U. S. West Coast. " This is a very clear threat," said John Chapman, a research scientist at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport, where the dock float washed up early Tuesday. " It's incredibly difficult to predict what will happen next." State authorities were considering plans to scrape all the living things off the dock and bury them in the sand so they would not spread, Chapman said. Although scientists expect much of the floating debris to follow the currents to the great Pacific garbage patch - an accumulation of millions of tons of small bits of plastic floating in the northern Pacific - tsunami debris that can catch the wind is making its way to North America. In recent weeks, a soccer ball washed up in Alaska and a Harley- Davidson motorcycle in a shipping container in British Columbia. Just how the dock float happened to turn up in Oregon was probably determined within sight of land in Japan, said Jan Hafner, a computer programmer at the University of Hawaii's International Pacific Research Center, which is tracking the 1.5 million tons of tsunami debris estimated to still be floating across the Pacific. That's where the winds, currents and tides are most variable due to changes in the coastline and the features of the land. Once the dock float got into the ocean, it was pushed steadily by the prevailing westerly winds and the North Pacific Current. " If you have leaves falling from a tree... one leaf will be moving in a slightly different direction from another one," Hafner said. " Over time, the differences get bigger and bigger and bigger. Something similar is happening on the ocean." - The Associated Press Japanese ' import' hits Oregon Huge dock float ends post- tsunami voyage By Jeff Barnard THOMAS BOYD / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scientists and federal agents inspect the dock float that washed up on the Oregon coast. Attached to it are hundreds of millions of organisms native to Japan. A_ 20_ Jun- 08- 12_ FP_ 01. indd A20 6/ 7/ 12 9: 18: 25 PM ;