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Friday, July 19, 2013

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A2 A 2 FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2013 winnipegfreepress. com PUBLIC NOTICE FACTORY AUTHORIZED LIQUIDATION REGENT SUZUKI, 810 REGENT AVE., HAS BEEN DELEGATED BY SUZUKI CANADA & SUZUKI JAPAN AS ITS CANADIAN AUTOMOBILE LIQUIDATION CENTRE 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 $ 15 , 995 * or $ 69 * b/ w $ 15 , 995 * or $ 69 * b/ w $ 10 , 995 * or $ 43 * b/ w $ 9 , 495 * or $ 32 * b/ w $ 9 , 495 * or $ 32 * b/ w AVAILABLE AWD NEW SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER NEW SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD NEW SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN NEW SUZUKI GRAND VITARRA AWD NEW SUZUKI KIZASHI AWD AVAILABL FREIGHT INCLUDED AW D 4 D 11 ONLY NLY FREIGHT INCLUDED FREIGHT INCLUDED FREIGHT INCLUDED FREIGHT INCLUDED SAVE $ 6,336 . 2.0L 16- Valve DOHC VVT 150HP Powertrain . Power Mirrors . 8 Airbag Safety . Speed Sending Volume Xontrol . AM/ FM/ CD/ MP3/ Aux Input Jack . Air Conditioning . Power Windows and Door Locks . Split Folding Seatback . ABS with Brake Assist and EBD ( Electronic Brake Force Distribution) . ESP* ( Electronic Stability Program) . Information Display ( Outside Temperature, Fuel Consumption SAVE $ 7,336 . 2.0L 16- Valve DOHC VVT 150HP Powertrain . Power Mirrors . 8 Airbag Safety . Speed Sending Volume Xontrol . AM/ FM/ CD/ MP3/ Aux Input Jack . Air Conditioning . Power Windows and Door Locks . Split Folding Seatback . ABS with Brake Assist and EBD ( Electronic Brake Force Distribution) . ESP* ( Electronic Stability Program) . Information Display ( Outside Temperature, Fuel Consumption SAVE $ 6,336 . 2.0L 16- Valve DOHC VVT 150HP Powertrain . Power Mirrors . 8 Airbag Safety . Speed Sending Volume Xontrol . AM/ FM/ CD/ MP3/ Aux Input Jack . Air Conditioning . Power Windows and Door Locks . Split Folding Seatback . ABS with Brake Assist and EBD ( Electronic Brake Force Distribution) . ESP* ( Electronic Stability Program) . Information Display ( Outside Temperature, Fuel Consumption SAVE $ 5,836 . Automatic Continuously Variable Transmission ( CVT) . Dual Zone Air Conditioning . Premium Leather Seating . Power Glass Sunroof with Tilt and Slide Feature . Rockford Fosgate Premium Audio System ( 9 Speakers) . Navigation SAVE $ 8,436 . Automatic Transmission . 4 mode 4WD . Air Conditioning . Navigation . Power Windows and Door Locks . Leather- Wrapped Steering Wheel Freight included. Payments & price reflect $ 2500 trade. CONSUMERS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING: Vehicles may not be exactly as shown.* Cash purchase price for a new * MSRP $ 17,835.00. 2012 SX4 Sedan JA MT CODE S3LB112. * MSRP $ 17,835.00. 2012 SX4 HB JA MT CODE H3NB1G2. * MSRP $ 30,495.00. 2012 Kizashi SX AWD CVT CODE 6B23V42. * MSRP $ 28,135.00. Grand Vitara I4 JX AT CODE L2B5T2. MSRP $ 20,795. SX4 JA AWD 5 Spd. 2012 Model Code - H3NB2G2. Finance example: $ 10,000 @ 4.90% COB is 60 months $ 1,502.27. Destination and Delivery of $ 1395 included in pricing. Not included in payments. Administration fee, taxes, license, insurance and registration extra. Price advertised reflects $ 1000 Visa Money Card. See participating dealers for details. Offer expires June 30, 2013. EXCLUSIVELY @ 810 REGENT AVE. W PH. 204- 222- 5273 toll free 1- 888- 412- 7756 WWW. REGENTSUZUKI. CA Regent Suzuki has been delegated as national liquidation center. Winnipegers have a rare opportunity to pick from Suzuki Canada's remaining national inventory. All banks and financial institutions on hand for this once in a lifetime opportunity. Automatic approval guaranteed. These prices are below retail, below dealer cost and below manufacturer's cost. Act now while supplies last. Regulation two per family only. Provision # 460036 ALL NEW ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATIUON ALL NEW ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATIUON 895 CENTURY ST . 204 783- 9600 www. billknight. com Mon., Tue 9am- 5pm Wed. 9am- 8pm, Thurs., Fri. 9am- 5pm Sat. 10am- 4pm SINCE 1970, BILL KNIGHT HAS BEEN WINNIPEG'S LEADING SUPPLIER & INSTALLER OF CARPETS, VINYL FLOORING, TILES, HARDWOOD, LAMINATES, CORK & CERAMIC S CLOSED AUG. 3, 4 & 5 20 % AREA RUGS OFF expires AUGUST 10, 2013 With this coupon. In stock only. CANADA POST SALES AGREEMENT NO. 0563595 Recycled newsprint is used in the production of the newspaper. Please recycle. Business B 4 Canada A 17,18,19 City B 1 Classified B 10 Comics D 10 Diversions D 11 Editorials A 12 Entertainment D 1 Family Notices B 9 Horoscope D 4 Jumble B 11 Letters to the Editor A 12 Miss Lonelyhearts D 4 Movies D 8 Sports C 1 TV D 4 Top News A 3,4 Weather A 20 World A 20,21,22,24 Your Health A 19 . COLUMNISTS Dan Lett A 3 David Christianson B 6 W. Gifford Jones A 19 BALMES , Lucila. MCIVOR , Alfred Neil ( Freddy). PAGE , Richard Earl. PATENAUDE ( CUILLERIER), Madeleine. PELLETIER , Fr. Ephrem. SCHULTZ , Sandra. SWAIN ( n�e MERLEVEDE), Lillian Clara. WERBOWESKY , Erika. . Classified Death Notices B9 In the event of a discrepancy between this list and the official winning numbers, the latter shall prevail. PICK 3 Winning number Thursday was 387. EXTRA Winning number Thursday for the main prize of $ 250,000 was 3020140. LOTTO 6/ 49 Winning numbers Wednesday were: 11, 12, 16, 29, 38, 43. Bonus number was 25. The jackpot of $ 6,974,576 was carried over. 3 winners in the 5 out of 6 + bonus number category win $ 83,262.30 each. 96 winners in the 5 out of 6 category win $ 2,149.40 each. 5,368 winners in the 4 out of 6 category win $ 72.80 each. 103,290 winners in the 3 out of 6 category win $ 10 each. 81,015 winners in the 2 out of 6 + bonus number category win $ 5 each. Saturday's jackpot is estimated at $ 11,000,000. Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic was successfully indicted on charges of crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Liberian president Charles Taylor was convicted on 11 charges including terror and murder by the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Incorrect information appeared in a column by Lloyd Axworthy on July 17. . . . A Free Press editorial July 15 wrongly said a study found the poorest neighbourhoods had the lowest take- up for counselling offered through the Healthy Baby program. In fact, in urban areas the poorest neighbourhoods had the highest take- up. . . . Murray Sinclair is a judge with the Court of Queen's Bench. Incorrect information appeared in Thursday's Free Press . INSIDE OUR MISTAKE . TODAY ON WINNIPEGFREEPRESS. COM POLL: What are your feelings on the band Kiss? �� VIDEO: Winnipegger Brett Carter gets his shot with the Bombers CONTACT US: Winnipeg Free Press 1355 Mountain Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2X 3B6 SWITCHBOARD 204- 697- 7000 PUBLISHER Bob Cox 204- 697- 7547 Editor Paul Samyn 204- 697- 7234 V. P. sales Laurie Finley 204- 697- 7164 Privacy policy and questions www. winnipegfreepress. com/ privacy. html READER SERVICE: Need a replacement paper? Call or email before 11 a. m. weekdays or 1 p. m. Sat. City delivery 204 - 697- 7001 Outside Winnipeg 1- 800- 542- 8900 and press 1 Representatives available 6 a. m.- 6 p. m. M- F. 6 a. m.- 12 p. m. Sat. 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 W HAT I like to do, first thing every morning, is read the newspaper. I like to do this in the bathtub, because there's no point being well- informed if you are not also squeaky- clean. When you are the size of a large kitchen appliance, there is a certain art to reading a newspaper in the bath. My entire body doesn't fit in a standard- sized tub, so I slide down on my back, hoist my legs into the air, then plant my feet firmly on the tiled wall above the faucet, at which point I reach over to the magazine rack and grab a section of the newspaper. Flat on my back, I will steep in the scalding water like a giant tea bag on steroids while simultaneously using my outstretched arms to hold the newspaper aloft. And then, in mid- read, I will scream like a little girl. The screaming is a new thing. It became part of my morning routine the other day when, as I flipped through the paper, I suddenly noticed a large moony face dangling over the edge of the tub. This face belongs to Toby, my boss's dog. A basset hound- beagle cross with the IQ of a cinder block, Toby has been with us because my boss took his family on a car trip and felt it would not add to their enjoyment to have a dog the size of a ripe watermelon throwing up in the back seat. When you consider I already have two dogs - a miniature wiener dog named Zoe and Mr. X, a small white dog that appears to be a cross between a throw pillow and a cotton swab - this means I have spent the week trying to keep peace with roughly five dogs under the same roof. You thought I was going to say three dogs, didn't you? The thing is, since we already had three dogs running around the house, my daughter's boyfriend figured it could not hurt to add a couple more to the mix, so he has been bringing his two dogs - a cheerful German shepherd named Franklin and a jittery Shih Tzu named Kemo, who is approximately the size of a baked potato - over to the house. Like I said earlier, the day begins in the tub, where I will read the newspaper and Toby will rest his forlorn, fuzzy face on the edge and stare at me with the laser- like intensity of a fat kid staring at a cheeseburger, then, every few seconds, stab his cold nose into my elbow in case I have somehow managed to forget he is there. After I finish reading and Toby is weary of staring, I will dry off and sit at the home computer in an attempt to have professionally amusing thoughts form in my brain. At this point, Toby and the rest of the dogs in the house also begin their day job, which consists of jockeying for position in front of the living- room window and barking insanely at everything they see, provided it is either ( a ) moving, or ( b ) not moving. Any dogs reading today's column will understand that barking at things, even invisible things, outside the window of a home you are guarding is the most vital task any self- respecting dog can perform, with the possible exception of peeing on every tree and shrub in the immediate area and sniffing the personal regions of other dogs within reach of your nasal passages. So, while I sit at the computer and stare blankly at the screen, the dogs, whose numbers vary from moment to moment, will bark non- stop at the decibel level of a nuclear blast. On the upside, as I sit there scowling, I can't actually hear them barking. On the downside, the reason I can't hear them barking is because, outside the window, city work crews are rebuilding my street, including the back alley and the entrance to our driveway, a task that requires them to operate ear- splittingly loud machines such as steamrollers, earthmovers, bulldozers, battleships, Toyota Corollas, and pile- driver- style equipment that slams metal poles into the cement and asphalt. The dogs and the work crews begin their assault on my eardrums first thing in the morning. But the work crews and their massive construction machines are almost finished fixing my street. Soon, if you want, you will be able to drive a tank down the middle of my street and up my driveway. I will never hear you coming. doug. speirs@ freepress. mb. ca New visitor brings pooch adventures Boss's dog makes me shriek like a girl In the Doug House Doug Speirs WINNIPEG Free Press reporter Ashley Prest will be inducted into the Football Manitoba Hall of Fame. " It's a great honour for me to be included by Football Manitoba as part of its history in this province," Prest said when her upcoming induction was announced on Thursday. She worked at the Free Press as a sports writer for more than 25 years and is well- known in the community for her interest in amateur sports, including football. " Amateur football was one of the first sports I covered when I was hired by the Winnipeg Free Press in the summer of 1987 to write sports. The Manitoba Junior Football Conference, the Winnipeg High School Football League and some minor football, we covered stories from those leagues back then. " Of the many high school playoff games I covered, I remember the 1992 championship won by the Churchill Bulldogs under head coach Brian Dobie. I had started calling Churchill the " Little School that Could" in the paper because the size of the kids' hearts was so much larger than the numbers of bodies in uniform." Prest was a fixture at the gyms and playing fields of Winnipeg universities, and she particularly remembers the attitude of the University of underdog Manitoba Bisons football team that against long odds, went to the Vanier Cup in 2001. Prest transferred in March to the Free Press news department, where she works as a general assignment reporter. FP's Prest headed to provincial pigskin Hall Ashley Prest LOTTERIES DEATHS A_ 04_ Jul- 19- 13_ FP_ 01. indd A2 7/ 18/ 13 10: 39: 28 PM ;