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Monday, July 29, 2013

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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 noon 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 I AM not ashamed to admit I am a huge fan of musicals. In contrast, my father couldn’t stand them. “ Normal people do not randomly burst into song while walking down the street,” he would mutter back in the day when we would force him to eat Sunday- night dinner in front of the TV and watch something like My Fair Lady , wherein Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl portrayed by Audrey Hepburn, is transformed into a proper English lady by Henry Higgins, a snotty phonetics professor portrayed by Rex Harrison. Still, despite being a guy the size of a major kitchen appliance and completely tone- deaf, I am a sucker for glitzy movies and plays in which cheesy actors convey important plot points via the technique of belting out showstopping tunes. For reasons I do not understand, I am especially partial to Les Misérables , a hugely popular musical that tells the story of ex- convict Jean Valjean’s quest for redemption in early 19thcentury France, where a group of rebellious young idealists make their last stand at a street barricade in an effort to change society for the better by singing songs that are difficult to get out of your brain once you leave the theatre. I like this epic show so much it is not unusual for me to slap the soundtrack into my car’s CD player as I drive and, with my windows and sunroof wide open, sing along with the original Broadway cast as, in unison, we shriek heartfelt lyrics such as: “ Do you hear the people sing? / Singing the song of angry men? / It is the music of the people / Who will not be slaves again !” I can tell other motorists are in awe of the power and majesty of my voice because when they pass my car, shaking their fists, they will give me the sort of look you would give to a naked man wandering through the frozen- food aisle at Safeway wielding a machete and singing obscure show tunes. I mention this so you will understand how ( bad word) excited I was Saturday night as my wife and I were getting ready to head downtown for a touring company’s evening performance of Les Miz . “ You might want to hurry up a little bit, Honey!” is what I helpfully advised my wife as I headed out to the car. My wife did not respond. Moments later, I heard a cry of sorrow mixed with anguish drifting out of the living room. “ OH NOOOOOOOOOO!!!” is what my wife howled. Being a sensitive, modern husband, I sensed something was wrong. “ Is something wrong?” I asked, relying on years as a hard- hitting journalist to get straight to the heart of the matter. In reply, my wife made the sort of pathetic face a puppy would make after peeing on the carpet, then thrust out one shaking hand, displaying our tickets the way a terrified high school student would hand over a truly terrible report card. “ I made a tiny mistake,” she croaked. “ Our tickets aren’t for tonight’s show. They were for the afternoon matinee!” Thinking quickly, I adopted a pained expression. “ You mean we have tickets for a show that ENDED several hours ago?” I asked in a slightly frosty tone. In the end, however, I took the news like a brave little soldier. What with being a modern husband, I tucked this tragedy away in my long- term memory bank, ready to pull it out the next time we have a minor marital disagreement, such as my wife suggesting it is my turn to do the dishes. “ I would love to do the dishes,” I will be able to tell her with righteous indignation, “ but if you listen closely, sweetheart, I believe you will hear the people singing... singing the song of angry men? Unless I miss my guess, that is the music of the people who will not be slaves again!” Then I will make a dramatic bow and march out of the kitchen as quickly as humanly possible, because every Broadway star knows you should always leave your audience hungry for more. doug. speirs@ freepress. mb. ca Vive la révolution in the Speirs household In the Doug House Doug Speirs Business B 4 City B 1 Classified C 10 Comics D 4 Diversions D 5 Editorials A 8 Entertainment D 1 Family Notices C 8 Horoscope D 6 Jumble C 10 Letters to the Editor A 8 Miss Lonelyhearts D 6 Movies D 2 Sports C 1 TV C 11 Weather C 12 BERTRAND , Gerald ( Gerry) Clifford Garfield. CHARRIERE , Antoine. CUTTS , Mary Isabel. DEDRICK , Kenneth John, P. Eng. DYCK , Gerald ( Gerry) Edward. FULCI ( née PANTUSA), Franceschina. GRANT , Ralph. HUNCHAK ( née FEDUN), Irene Evelyn. KLARER , Leonard. LYLYK , Glenda. MACINNES , Wallace Bayne. MILNE ( née COURTNEY), Evelyn Sadie. NAULT , Bernard Gabriel ( Gib). 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INSIDE DEATHS LOTTERIES CANADA POST SALES AGREEMENT NO. 0563595 Recycled newsprint is used in the production of the newspaper. Please recycle. To obtain more information or to receive a grant application package please call 204- 940- 4450 or visit www. mbcsc. ca A_ 02_ Jul- 29- 13_ FP_ 01. indd A2 7/ 28/ 13 10: 20: 47 PM ;