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54402 A1653 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bruce Mcmanus, Winnipeg Playwright, Sitting On The Set Of His Play “Caffe”. This Play Was Mcmanus' First Commissioned Work, Written For The University Of Winnipeg Theatre Department'S Graduating Class  PersonalitiesTheatreUniversities 1985, March 21
54400 A1653 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joanne Haynes-Klassen, Winnipeg Author And Human Development Consultant, Displaying Her Latestbook Entitled “Learning To Live - Learning To Love”  AuthorsPersonalitiesWomen 1985, March 21
54399 A1653 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Reverend Semen Izyk (Right) And Photographer David Portigal Looking At Pictures Of World War Ii German Concentration Camp Victims. David Portigal, A Free Press Photographer In 1939, Joined The Rcaf After The Invasion Of Europe And Then Served With The No., Graphic Section Overseas. Reverend Izyk, A Catholic Priest Was A Prisoner At The Belsen Concentration Camp. He And Portigal Met Initially, At Belsen, After Its Liberation, At A Jewish Wedding Ceremony. They Met Again, Coincidentally, Decades Later, In Winnipeg  CostumesHebrewsPersonalitiesPolishReligion 1985, March 21
54401 A1653 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Preliminary Stage Of Construction At The Site Of The Broadview Manor And Shopping Complex,Located At Broadway Avenue. And Donald. Street  ApartmentsConstructionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1985, Mar 21
54398 A1653 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Workers Using A Hose To Draw Away Contaminated Water Off The Frozen Boyne River In Carman, Mb. This Site Was Pin Pointed As The Source Of A Toxic Chemical Which Threatened The Town'S Water Supply After An Rcmp Investigation. The Chemical Was Identified As The Potato Herbicide, "Dinoseb" And Was Believed To Have Been Dumped On The River Accidentally  AccidentsEnvironmentRiversTownsWaterLabour 1985, March 21