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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

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Closed Sun. fpcirc@ freepress. mb. ca TO SUBSCRIBE 204- 697- 7001 Out of Winnipeg 1- 800- 542- 8900 PHOTO REPRINTS 204- 697- 7063 ADVERTISING Classified ( M- F) 204- 697- 7100 wfpclass@ freepress. mb. ca OBITUARIES ( Sun- Fri) 204- 697- 7384 DISPLAY 204- 697- 7122 FP. Advertising@ freepress. mb. ca EDITORIAL Newsroom 204- 697- 7301 News tip 204- 697- 7292 Fax 204- 697- 7412 Photo desk 204- 697- 7304 Sports desk 204- 697- 7285 Business news 204- 697- 7308 Reader feedback 204- 697- 7355 City desk City. desk@ freepress. mb. ca Letters to the editor Letters@ freepress. mb. ca O N a day of honours that a kid from Duck Bay never even dreamed of seeing, David Chartrand couldn't resist giving Premier Greg Selinger a history lesson. " I reminded Premier Selinger that he's not the 21st premier, he's the 22nd - the first was Louis Riel," chortled Chartrand moments after he and 12 other Manitobans were invested in the Order of Manitoba Monday afternoon. He received the honour on Louis Riel's birthday, pointed out Chartrand, who's been president of the Manitoba M�tis Federation since 1996. " You can't ask for a better day to celebrate land claims," said Chartrand, a tireless advocate for recognition of M�tis treaty rights, land claims and hunting rights. Back in Duck Bay, " I started when I was 18 in the local movement. I'm 53 now," said Chartrand, " I think God's been on my side - I do a lot of praying." Another M�tis recipient of the Order of Manitoba, country singer Ray St. Germain, brought a touch of humour to the austere and dignified ceremony presided over by Lt.- Gov. Philip Lee. When the read- out description of St. Germain's life included the tidbit that he's been known as Winnipeg's Elvis since he was 16, St. Germain performed an ever- so- discreet swivel of the hips. The incredible diversity of the recipients was repeated over and over again during Monday's ceremony, from AIDS researcher Dr. Allan Ronald to Steinbach author Miriam Toews, to teacher Eleanor Woitowicz, whose gardening project in Wabowden has brought healthy produce grown in local greenhouses across northern Manitoba and took her to the United Nations to speak on sustainable development. Sisler High School principal George Heshka marvelled at the year he's had, which included an honorary doctorate from the University of Winnipeg and a Queen's Jubilee Medal. And, to top it off, " Of all things, Ace Burpee nominated me as number 7 on his list of most fascinating Manitobans," said Heshka. " I was an inner- city kid - Higgins Avenue was my address," said the 79- year- old Heshka, principal of Manitoba's largest school for three decades and determined not to retire until he's accomplished everything that needs to be done. Other recipients included: . Physician Dr. Francis Patrick Doyle, who led the creation of extensive health- care facilities in Ste. Anne; . Olga Fuga, who in a lifetime of public service raised awareness of the Holodomor, the Sovietorchestrated genocide in Ukraine; . Helen Granger Young, a renowned artist whose work is displayed in Buckingham Palace, the White House and the Vatican; . Physician Dr. Tse Li Luk, a pillar in Manitoba's Chinese- Canadian community and an accomplished photographer; . Diane Redsky of Shoal Lake First Nation, a champion of improving the lives of women, children and aboriginal people, now heading a national task force on human trafficking; . Richardson Financial Group CEO Sandy Riley, an Olympic sailor, philanthropist and chair of the 1999 Pan Am games. . The Honourable Richard Scott, who retired earlier this year as Manitoba's chief justice. nick. martin@ freepress. mb. ca M�tis leader in Order of Manitoba Exceptional, diverse citizens honoured By Nick Martin Comics C 15 Diversions D 7 Editorials D 6 Entertainment D 1 Horoscope D 4 Jumble C 7 Letters to the Editor A 6 Miss Lonelyhearts D 4 Movies D 2 Sports C 1 TV D 4 Weather D 8 . COLUMNISTS Tim Campbell C 1 Doug Brown C 3 ALLARD , Robert. BACHMEYER , Reverend Heimo Ludwig. ALLBUTT ( n�e MCISAAC), Ruth Ellen. AUGUST , Kenneth Edward. BRUCE ( n�e GALVIN), Louise. CARRIERE , Marcel. CARRIGAN ( MCDONALD), Alice June. COCHRANE , Harvey. DESILETS ( n�e WILSON), Arla. DRAD , Jaynet Lucille ( Peggy). DUCHARME , Gregoire ( Greg) Raymond. GALLANT , Stanley. GRAY , Alex George. HACAULT , Susan Berna. HOWISON , Brenda. JAMAN , John. KLYM , Joseph. LAURENCE , James ( Jim). LEAVER , Joan Breta. LUSSIER , Maurice. MAYER ( n�e WHEELER), Mildred. MAXOM , Linda Carole. NEURENBERG ( n�e FIEBELKORN), Gladys. NOVOTNY , Judy. PELC , Anna. STEFANSON , Kristjana. YOUZWA , Jared. . Classified Death Notices C 6 In the event of a discrepancy between this list and the official winning numbers, the latter shall prevail. PICK 3 Winning number Monday was 193. EXTRA Winning number Monday was 1764939. INSIDE DEATHS LOTTERIES Psychology works for: Health Anxiety Manitoba Psychological Society Visit us at www. mps. ca CANADA POST SALES AGREEMENT NO. 0563595 Recycled newsprint is used in the production of the newspaper. Please recycle. JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Order of Manitoba recipients pose for a photo with Lt.- Gov. Philip Lee and Premier Greg Selinger Monday. Back row: David Chartrand ( from left), president of the Manitoba M�tis Federation, Richard Scott, former chief justice of Manitoba, Allan Ronald, Premier Selinger, Sandy Riley, president and CEO of Richardson Financial, Tse Li Luk, George Heshka, longtime principal of Sisler High School Front row: Diane Redsky ( from left) community leader, author Miriam Toews, Eleanor Woitowicz, Anita K. Lee, Lt.- Gov. Philip Lee, Francis Doyle, Olga Fuga, musician Ray St. Germain and artist Helen Granger Young. A_ 02_ Jul- 16- 13_ FP_ 01. indd A2 7/ 15/ 13 10: 29: 20 PM ;