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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A5 winnipegfreepress. com TOP NEWS WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2013 A 5 Gift Cards Available CITY WIDE DELIVERY DAIRY FROZEN FOODS PRODUCE BAKERY HOT FEATURES OF THE WEEK 1445 LOGAN AVENUE PHONE: 204- 774- 1679 OR 1- 800- 874- 7770 www. cantorsmeats. com Prices in effect July 22nd - July 27th, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Any items on sale in multiples must be purchased in multiples to receive the sale price TROPICANA JUICE 1.75 LITRE, ASST. VARIETIES 2/ $ 9.00 INTERNATIONAL DELIGHT CREAMERS 473 MLS, ASST. VARIETIES........ 2/ $ 5.00 PARKAY SOFT MARGARINE 1.28 KG.... 2/ $ 6.00 KRAFT SHREDDED CHEESE MIXES 250- 340 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES .............. EA $ 6.99 STORE HOURS: MON. - WED. 8: 00 AM - 6: 00 PM THURS. - FRI. 8: 00 AM - 7: 00 PM SATURDAY 8: 00 AM - 6: 00 PM CLOSED SUNDAY PHILA CREAM CHEESE KRAFT, 250 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES ........................ 2/ $ 7.00 LUCERNE SOUR CREAM 750 MLS, ASST. VARIETIES......... EA $ 2.98 KRAFT SINGLES CHEESE SLICES 500 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES ........ EA $ 4.99 LUCERNE YOGOURTS 170 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES ....... 5/ $ 3.00 $ 50.00 Meat Package 4 lb. Lean Ground Beef 5 lb. Pork Shoulder Butt Steak 4 lb. Chicken Legs 3 lb. Beef Roast 4 lb. Pork Chops 1 lb. Bacon ( Our Own) $ 150.00 Meat Package 8 lb. Lean Ground Beef 5 lb. Beef Roast 10 lb. Chicken Legs 10 lb. Pork Butt Steak 6 lb. Bacon ( Our Own) 11 lb. Sausages 3 lb. Pork Side Ribs 1 Ring Coarse Garlic Sausage 5 lb. Smokies $ 75.00 Meat Package 8 lb. Lean Ground Beef 3 lb. Beef Roast 4 lb. Chuck Blade Steak 3 lb. Rib End Pork Chops 5 lb. Pork Shoulder Butt Steak 5 lb. Chicken Legs 1 lb. Bacon ( Our Own) OVENJOY BREAD WHITE, 60% OR 100% 567 GMS.................................. 3/ $ 5.55 CITY BREAD IRISH OR FRENCH BREAD 500 GMS, ASST. ...................................... 3/ $ 4.00 DONUT HOUSE CINNAMON BUNS 6' S ............................................ EA $ 4.99 HOT DOG OR HAMBURGER BUNS S- BRAND 12' S, ASST. VARIETIES............ 2/ $ 4.00 T- BONE STEAK $ 6.29 lb. $ 13.83 kg MINUTE MAID PUNCHES 295 MLS, ASST. VARIETIES ............ 4/ $ 5.00 M C CAINS PIZZA POCKETS 800 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES .... 2/ $ 10.00 BREYERS KLINDIKE BARS 4/ 100 GMS................................ 2/ $ 6.00 FUDGSICLE, REVELLO OR POPSICLE JR. 12X500 MLS ............................. 2/ $ 7.00 FAMILY FINEST ICE CREAM 4 LITRES, ASST. VARIETIES ........ EA $ 4.99 MICHELINAS DINNERS 227- 284 GMS ASST. VARIETIES.............. 4/ $ 7.50 MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE OR SMOOTHIES, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 250- 295 MLS, ASST. VARIETIES ............ 2/ $ 5.00 CHEEMO PEROGIES 907 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES ............ 2/ $ 5.00 M C CAINS SUPERFRIES 454- 900 GMS, ASST. VARIETIES...... 2/ $ 7.00 FRESH CORN ON THE COB PRODUCT OF CANADA # 1 GRADE.............................. 10/ $ 5.00 FRESH BLUEBERRIES PRODUCT OF CANADA # 1 GRADE, 312 GMS ................. 2/ $ 5.00 GREEN ONIONS PRODUCT OF CANADA # 1 GRADE................................. 2/ $ 1.00 BULK WHITE MUSHROOMS PRODUCT OF CANADA # 1 GRADE ............... LB $ 2.59 BABY PEELED CARROTS S- FARMS PRODUCT OF USA # 1 GRADE, 454 GMS ....................... EA 99 � STOPLIGHT BELL PEPPERS PRODUCT OF CANADA # 1 GRADE, 3' S.......................... EA $ 2.59 SWEET PEACHES PRODUCT OF USA # 1 GRADE ................................ LB $ 1.79 GRAPE TOMATOES PRODUCT OF CANADA # 1 GRADE, 551 MLS EA $ 2.79 JUMBO CANTALOUPE PRODUCT OF USA # 1 GRADE ................................ EA $ 2.69 RIB EYE STEAK $ 6.99 lb. $ 15.37 kg SIRLOIN TIP STEAK $ 3.39 lb. $ 7.45 kg PORK SIDE RIBS $ 2.39 lb. $ 5.25 kg FINGER BONES $ 2.99 lb. $ 6.57 kg MINUTE STEAK $ 3.39 lb. $ 7.45 kg BURNS WIENERS 450 G 2/ $ 6.00 ORIGINAL REG SMOKIES WPG OLD COUNTRY, 2 KG BAGS $ 12.99 ea. DELI COOKED HAM SLICED $ 2.39 lb. $ 5.25 kg 2/ $ 3.00 426 gms Asst. Varieties DELI COUNTER SALADS 4/ $ 5.00 ADMIRAL FLAKED LIGHT TUNA IN WATER 170 g HEINZ SQUEEZE KETCHUP 1 LITRES 3/ $ 9.99 MIAMI RIBS $ 4.59 lb. $ 10.09 kg SHAKE N'BAKE CHICKEN TERIYAKI 2/ $ 5.00 OLD DUTCH DUTCH CRUNCH CHIPS 200 gms Asst. Varieties $ 6.98 ea. KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ 900 g WHOLE EYE OF ROUND $ 3.39 lb. $ 7.45 kg SIRLOIN TIP ROAST $ 3.29 lb. $ 7.23 kg $ 3.88 ea. CLAUSSEN DILL PICKLES 750 mls Asst. 2/ $ 5.00 180- 225 gms CHRISTIES SNACKING CRACKERS 2/ $ 5.00 Asstd. Varieties Bagged 180 g OLD DUTCH POTATO CHIPS NEW YORK STEAK $ 6.29 lb. $ 13.83 kg PORK HOCKS 99 � lb. $ 2.17 kg LEAN GROUND BEEF 10 LB. BULK $ 2.39 lb. $ 5.25 kg PORTIONED $ 2.59 lb. $ 5.69 kg PORK TENDERLOIN $ 3.99 lb. $ 8.77 kg PORK BACK RIBS $ 3.99 lb. $ 8.77 kg 414- 475 mls Asst. Varieties 1 KG 156- 187 gms, Asst. Varieties KRAFT SALAD DRESSINGS KRAFT PEANUT BUTTER QUAKER CHEWY OR DIPP'S $ 2.99 ea. $ 5.99 ea. $ 5.99 ea. PUREX BATHROOM TISSUE 12 Doubles Asst. Varieties KELLOGGS JUMBO CEREALS 725- 1.25 KG Asst. Varieties $ 6.99 ea. 4/ $ 4.00 425 gms , Asst. Varieties CHEF BOYARDEE PASTAS 2/ $ 5.00 SWEET BABY RAY'S BBQ SAUCE 425 mls, Asst. Varieties 3/ $ 4.00 680 ml, Asst. Varieties HUNT'S THICK N RICH PASTA SAUCE 3/ $ 4.00 2 Litres Asst. Varieties COCA- COLA OR PEPSI PRODUCTS GRANOLA BARS 4/ $ 5.00 4/ $ 10.00 3/ $ 5.00 100% Fruit Juice or 1L Juices Asst. Varieties, 5x200 mls SUNRYPE JUICE BOXES PACIFIC EVAPORATED MILK 3/ $ 4.00 385 mls 2/ $ 6.00 KLIK LUNCHEON MEAT 340 gms, Reg or Light $ 8.99 ea. NESTLE COFFEE MATE CREAM 1.9 kg $ 8.99 ea. GOODHOST ICED TEA MIX 2.35 KG $ 3.49 ea. GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON 213 gms T HE woman who cared for Phoenix Sinclair during much of her short life delivered a blistering and emotional personal impact statement Monday, asking the inquiry into the five- year- old girl's death not to worry about " offending the guilty." Kim Edwards said the child welfare system and members of the aboriginal community did nothing to stop the abuse or death of Phoenix and it's up to inquiry Commissioner Ted Hughes to tell the truth and call for change. " We believe the purpose of Phoenix's death is to change the system in a positive and fundamental way," Edwards said Monday. Phoenix was tortured and killed by her mother, Samantha Kematch, and stepfather, Karl Wesley McKay, in 2005 at Fisher River First Nation. Her death wasn't discovered until March 2006. Several people had seen signs of abuse but didn't report it. Some suspected and reported abuse to CFS but a social worker never saw Phoenix. The lawyer representing Edwards and Phoenix's biological father, Steve Sinclair, said the inquiry exposed a " system in chaos" - mistrusted by the people it was supposed to help and not held accountable by anyone. " The silver lining in this dark cloud must be a recognition of what went wrong and recommend actions that improve the system," said Jeff Gindin. Notes that are crucial to child welfare cases were deliberately destroyed or disappeared, he said, calling for an overhaul of CFS reporting. Workers and their bosses lacked common sense and judgment, he said, pointing to an incident in March 2005 when Winnipeg Child and Family Services closed its file on Phoenix without seeing her. " This is where the profound lack of common sense reaches a high point," said Gindin. After receiving a call that Phoenix was being locked in a bedroom and possibly abused by Kematch, Christopher Zalevich was sent to check out the complaint. He took along a senior social worker for his own personal safety but didn't go inside the suite because Kematch said she had company. The social workers didn't see Phoenix but spoke to Kematch in the hallway while she held her seemingly happy, healthy baby, whose dad was McKay. There's no note of Zalevich asking to see Phoenix or her whereabouts. In his records, he notes he mentioned to Kematch that the lock on the door was a fire hazard, then left. His supervisor, Diva Faria, testified earlier she agreed with him closing the file without seeing Phoenix because there were " no known protection concerns." " He left knowing no more than when they got there," said Gindin. The lawyer for the Manitoba Government and General Employees Union said heavy workloads, inadequate training and supervision prevented social workers from doing an effective job on every case and taking detailed notes. Trevor Ray said they spent the most time on cases where protection concerns were known. The union had complained to the government about workloads since 1999, said Ray. To illustrate how underfunded the system was at that time, he noted its funding more than doubled after Phoenix's death - to $ 547 million from $ 215 million " to address systemic problems," Ray said. " Those numbers tell you about the status of child welfare when services were provided to Phoenix," Ray said. " Despite the millions invested since 2006, the workload is still too high," he said. " Money alone will not solve this issue," Gindin said in his final submission. " Even with all the money in the world you have to have good judgment and common sense." " There are too many incidents of the bare minimum being done. Not all social workers made mistakes. Most did. Many did nothing." Ray said social workers choose that field because they care about children. " Don't blame social workers. If social workers had more time to dedicate to prevention, better outcomes might have resulted." " There was good work done on Phoenix's file at times, when it reached the top of the priority list." The inquiry report is due Dec. 15. carol. sanders@ freepress. mb. ca Don't let Phoenix's death be in vain: foster mom Final submissions made at inquiry By Carol Sanders ' We believe the purpose of Phoenix's death is to change the system in a positive and fundamental way' - Kim Edwards, Phoenix Sinclair's foster mother, told the inquiry WAYNE GLOWACKI/ WINNIPEG FREE PRESS A_ 05_ Jul- 23- 13_ FP_ 01. indd A5 7/ 22/ 13 7: 06: 19 PM ;