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Sunday, June 24, 2012

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A2 ONCE OVER A2 SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2012 KATHERINE DOW Let the dogs out Grab your tennis shoes and your leash for The Winnipeg Humane Society's Paws in Motion. Walk with a team or with your favourite furry friend to raise funds for the local animal charity. Pledge forms are available at all local Safeway locations and you can register in person or online. Check- in starts at 8: 30 a. m., and the walk kicks off at 10: 30 a. m. at Assiniboine Park. For more information, visit winnipeghumanesociety. ca. 1 THINGS TO DO 2 3 4 5 6 7 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS SUNDAY 1355 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2X 3B6 PHOTO REPRINTS 697- 7063 SWITCHBOARD 697- 7000 ADVERTISING 697- 7122 FP. Advertising@ freepress. mb. ca EDITORIAL NEWSROOM 697- 7301 HOW TO REACH US Winnipeg Free Press est 1872 / Winnipeg Tribune est 1890 VOL. 140 NO. 221 . THE WEATHER Today: Sunny HIGH 23, LOW 10 Monday: Sunny HIGH 26, LOW 10 . INDEX Local News A3,4,6 Canada/ World A5,7 This City A8 Your Opinion A10 Entertainment A11 Movies A13 Miss Lonelyhearts A15 Wired A15 Sports B1 Comics B13 Puzzles B14 Television B15 Horoscope B15 IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THIS LIST AND THE OFFICIAL WINNING NUMBERS, THE LATTER SHALL PREVAIL. . Lotto 6/ 49 Winning numbers Saturday were 12, 19, 28, 34, 36, 41. Bonus number was 1. . Western 649 Winning numbers Saturday were 8, 15, 17, 25, 35, 38. Bonus number was 9. . Pick 3 1 3 3. . Extra 5 3 4 2 0 2 8. . Lotto Max Winning numbers Friday were: 1, 12, 20, 22, 30, 34, 38. Bonus number was 33. The jackpot of $ 50,000,000 was not won. 4 winners in the 6 out of 7 + bonus number category win $ 363,765.40 each. 102 winners in the 6 out of 7 category win $ 6,660.20 each. 6,756 winners in the 5 out of 7 category win $ 125.70 each. 150,532 winners in the 4 out of 7 category win $ 20 each. 139,117 winners in the 3 out of 7 + bonus number category win $ 20 each. 1,329,243 winners in the 3 out of 7 category win a free ticket. The Extra winning numbers Friday were 2401108. 2012 Winnipeg Free Press, a division of FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership. Published seven days a week at 1355 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2X 3B6, PH: 697- 7000 A member of the Manitoba Press Council The persons in these photos are of interest and may be able to provide police with information about this offence. These images are released for identification purposes only. The subjects may or may not be responsible for the crimes indicated. If you are able to identify anyone in the photos, contact Winnipeg Crime Stoppers at 786- TIPS ( 786- 8477), text TIP170 and your message to CRIMES ( 274637), or leave a secure tip online at www. winnipegcrimestoppers. com Click . TRENDS / Cut loose Jump back! Head on down to Kildonan Park for Rainbow Stage's Footloose. Based on the 1984 Kevin Bacon movie of the same name, Footloose tells the story of Ren, a rebellious, freethinking teenager who moves to smalltown Bomont. When Ren discovers that the community is so stricken by a local tragedy they have banned dancing, he vows to restore fun, life, and pirouettes to the township once more. Rainbow Stage's Footloose has two performances today: 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. For more information visit rainbowstage. ca. Batter up! Root, root, root for the home team! The Winnipeg Goldeyes take on the Fargo- Moorhead Redhawks today at 1: 30 p. m. Buy yourself some peanuts and Crackerjacks and get out to Shaw Park. Ticket prices range from $ 5 to $ 25 and can be purchased in advance through Ticketmaster or on game- day at the box office. For more information visit goldeyes. ca. Take in a festival All jazzed out after Jazz Fest? Take in the Manitoba Electric Music Festival. There are free performances and events happening all day today at the Cube in Old Market Square. From free yoga to Ghosts on Tape, the festival is sure to be electrifying. Festivities kick off at noon and don't quit until 11: 30 p. m. For more information visit memetic. ca. Go to the fair Today is your last chance to check out the Ex. The Red River Exhibition will be packing up the Nitro and the mini doughnut booth until next summer. And listen up little exers: The Backyardians will be hitting the main stage at 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. For more information, visit redriverex. com. Enjoy some art Check out the Winnipeg Art Gallery's A Pictures is Worth a Thousand Words. This eclectic exhibit features pieces from some of literature's most engaging works, including L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz. The WAG is open today from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Admission prices range from $ 8-$ 10. Kids get in free. For more information visit wag. ca. Cycle and canoe Feeling ambitious? Head to the Forks Market for Pain in the Ass . . . iniboine, a scenic physical challenge. You will leave The Forks on your bike for a cycle of 32 kilometres over a series of river trails, paved roads, single tracks and limestone. Once you reach Headingley Park, it's time for a 32- kilometre canoe ride down the Assiniboine River. Registration opens at 7 a. m. and the race starts at 8: 30 a. m. Don't want to partake? Cheer on the racers as they finish from noon until 1 p. m. at the Forks. For more information visit swampdonkeyar. com. Incident 203 When: April 26 at 2 a. m. Where: 3500 block of Roblin Boulevard A man entered a convenience store, made a purchase and left. A short time later he returned, grabbed a tray of food items from the counter and fled the store on his bicycle. Incident 204 When: May 24 Where: 800 block of St. Mary's Road A break and enter took place at a private residence and among other things taken was the owner's credit card. A short time later a woman was recorded using the stolen card to make three unauthorized purchases. Her image was captured on store surveillance. A S school comes to an end and temperatures heat up, many kids across Manitoba are gearing up for camp. But in an age of string bikinis, belly tops and booty shorts, dressing for a week at camp in the hot sun can be tricky. " Obviously it's hot out. We want kids to be comfortable but still dressed appropriately for their activities. But overall, we rarely have any problems with kids not following dress codes," said Bryan Ezako, executive director of the Manitoba Camping Association ( MCA). In a recent online survey by the American Camping Association, 71 per cent of the 361 camps that responded said they implement some form of dress code. All but two of the MCA's 31 accredited residential camps have some sort of dress code in place. YMCA- YWCA Camp Stephens' dress code bans bikini tops, spaghetti straps, halter tops, short- shorts, midriff- baring tops or clothing with inappropriate language. Similarly, Camp Arnes doesn't allow bikinis and midriff- baring tops, and swimwear must be worn in swim areas only. Brennan Cattani, camp director at Camp Cedarwood, said he feels the conversation about dress codes is important. " It's about self- worth and self- image. When you're in your teen years, that's an incredibly fragile time, and sometimes you express yourself in the ways you dress," Cattani said. " We ask our campers to dress comfortably and with modesty. Because we're a camp that has only junior high and high school kids, quite often they come with the ability to express themselves. But we don't ask kids to fundamentally change how they dress. We just ask for self- respect." Still, Cattani recognizes the difficulty of dressing for the weather. " Last summer, man, it got hot. And the truth is if you go shopping for clothes, there's only so much you can choose from. So we understand that, too." Leona Fontaine's daughter Sage, 8, is going to Camp Arnes on Lake Winnipeg for a week in July. Fontaine says even in the Grade 3, Sage goes to school with kids who dress in provocative clothes. " It's nice that they have a dress code, ' cause it kind of curbs all that. Sage doesn't feel pressured to dress inappropriately, but she sometimes wants to look older than she is. At camp, she shouldn't have to worry about that," Fontaine said. But Fontaine wants the discussion about dressing appropriately to be an open one with her daughter. " When the time comes, and she wants to start dressing older and more maturely, I will allow her, even at camp. But it's important to have a discussion about it, so she knows the kind of attention it could attract. I'd want to make sure she's truly comfortable with herself and her appearance. It's all about education." One camp director in upstate New York said unlike Fontaine, parents can sometimes be more of a problem than campers in adhering to dress codes and other restrictions. " Two years ago on parents' day, I did have a young lady walk out of the cabin in a tube top," said Scott Ralls, the founder, owner and director of Southwoods, a camp in the Adirondacks. When he asked the girl to change, she said OK. Where'd the camper get the tube top to begin with? " Her mom brought it," Ralls said. " Do you know how many things parents send in the mail that aren't allowed?" Mom Annette Entin, is on board now but did have some doubts when she sent her oldest daughter, Jordan, now 22, to Southwoods. " My first impression was really, you can't wear a bathing suit, and it can't have a tie even, but I was happy about the no makeup," the mother said. " They're there to have fun and to be themselves. I mean, who are you making yourself up for?" - with files from MCT katherine. dow@ freepress. mb. ca Camp STYLE By Katherine Dow Kids' summer getaways impose dress codes A_ 02_ Jun- 24- 12_ FP_ 01. indd A2 6/ 24/ 12 12: 26: 15 AM ;