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66919 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     10-18 Hp Case 1916 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66953 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     10-20 Hp Fordson Gas Engine Tractor. Manufactured By The Ford Motor Co., Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66921 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     10-20 Hp Mogul Gas Tractor, 1916 Model. Manufactured By International Harvester Co. Owned By Themanitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66918 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     10-20 Hp Titan Gas Engine Tractor, 1916 Model. Manufactured By The International Harvester Co.Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56521 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     100th Anniversary Celebrations Held At The Centennial Library At 251 Donald Street  CelebrationsLibrariesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 15
66951 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     11-22 Hp Sawyer Massey Gas Engine Tractor, Owned By Peter Cowan, Minnedosa, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66933 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     12-20 Hp Case Cross Mount Engine Tractor, 1922c. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66936 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     12-24 Hp Hart Parr, (1923c) Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb. Right Sideview Of The Tractor  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66937 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     12-24 Hp Hart Parr, (1923cc) Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb. Left Sideview Of The Tractor  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66922 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     12-24 Hp Huber Light Four Gas Engine Tractor, 1916c. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum,Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66924 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     12-24 Hp Waterloo Boy, 1917 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb. The Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Company Was Purchased By The John Deere Company In 1918  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66920 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     15-25 Hp Gray Tractor, 1916 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66917 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     15-30 Hp Titan Gas Engine Tractor, 1915 Model. Manufactured By International Harvester Co. Ownedby The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66962 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     15-37 Hp Massey Harris Gas Tractor, Known As Twin Power Pacemaker, 1937c. This Model Was Available With Either Steel Wheels Or Rubber Tires. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseumsTowns 1988
66927 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     16-30 Hp Hart Parr, (1918c) Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66940 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     16-30 Hp Rumely Oil Pull, 1924 Model. Manufactured By The Advance Rumely Co. Owned By Peter Cowan, Minnedosa, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66898 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     16-48 Hp Peterson Return Flue Steam Engine, 1880c. This Engine Was Neither Bought Nor Used; Ownedby The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56536 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     17 Year-Old Terri Elko Represents Canada In World Bowling Organization'S Western Hemisphere Tenpin Championships In Puerto Rico. Photo By Phil Hossack  BowlingPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1988, July 16
66923 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     18-50 Hp Case Single Cylinder, Rear Mount Steam Engine, 1916 Model, Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66899 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1887 Russell 10 Hp Side Mount Steam Engine Owned By L. Sterling, J. Sterling, I. Adams, And G. Patterson Of Pilot Mound, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66902 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1907, 30-60 Hp Hart Parr Old Reliable, Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66901 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1908 Sawyer Massey Tandem Compound, Side Mount Plowing Engine, 28-82 Hp, Owned By L. Sterling, I. Adams, And G. Patterson Of Pilot Mound, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66908 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1911, 25-85 Hp Nichols & Shepherd Side Mount, Twin Cylinder Steam Engine, Owned By Terry Farley,Austin, Mb. Photographed At The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66911 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1912 Case 28-80 Hp, Single Cylinder Rear Mount Steam Engine, Manufactured By The J.I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66969 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1918 Model T Ford Driven By Ralph Henderson Of Glenboro, Mb. Photographed At The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AutomobilesMuseums 1988
66970 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     1929 International 6 Speed Special, One Ton Truck. Was Owned By Malcolm Campbell, Of Thorton, Mb.Photo Courtesy Orf The Campbell Family  AutomobilesMuseumsTrucks 1988
66946 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     20-30 Hp Rumely Oil Pull W, 1927 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66942 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     20-35 Hp Rumely Oil Pull, 1925 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66929 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     20-40 Hp Rumely Oil Pull Light Weight 1919c. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66930 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     20-40 Hp Rumely Oil Pull, 1919. Manufactured By The Advance Rumely Co. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66925 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     20-60 Hp Waterloo Steam Engine, 1918 Model. Manufactured By The Waterloo Manufacturing Company Ltd., Waterloo, On., Owned By Eric Brown Of Winnipeg, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66931 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     20-75 Hp Nichols & Shepherd, 1920 Model, Rear Mount Steam Engine, Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66952 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     21-32 Hp Twin City Gas Engine Tractor. Manufactured By Minneapolis Steel And Machine Co. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66939 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     22-40 Hp Hart Parr, (1924c) Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56686 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     25 Winnipeg Firefighters Battled A 1/4 Million Dollar Fire At Domtar Construction Materials At 2 Point Douglas Place, Winnipeg  BusinessesFirefightersFiresWinnipeg Buildings 1988, December 14
66950 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-45 Hp Case Cross Mount Gas Engine Tractor. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66905 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-45 Hp Mogul Gas Engine, 1910c. Manufactured By International Harvester Co. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66906 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-45 Hp Rumely Oil Pull, Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66907 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-45 Hp Rumely Oil Pull, Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66904 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-75 Hp Case Steam Engine, 1910 Model, Single Cylinder Rear Mount Engine, Manufactured By The J.I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66903 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-75 Hp Gaar Scott Twin Cylinder Engine, 1910 Model. Owned By Jones Bros. Of Tilston, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66913 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-75 Hp Rumely Twin Cylinder Steam Engine, 1914c., Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66912 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     25-75 Hp Sawyer Massey Single Cylinder Rear Mount Steam Engine, 1914c., Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66955 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     28-50 Hp Hart Parr Tractor, Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56481 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     32 Metre Arch Will Be Rainbow Stage'S Rainbow And Will Be Stored In Front Of The Kildonan Park Theatre  ArchesTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 1
66910 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     32-110 Hp Case Steam Traction Engine, 1912c. Manufactured By The J.I. Case Threshing Machine Co.Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66941 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     40-60 Hp Rumely Oil Pull, 1925 Model, Weighed 18,500 Lbs. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56232 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     5,000 Worshippers Attended A Special Service And Celebration Honouring The 100th Anniversary Of The Mennonite Bretheren Church At The Winnipeg Convention Centre. Members Of The Church'S 39 Manitoba Congregations Were Present In The Tribute To Church Origins, Photo By Wayne Glowacki  CelebrationsChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, February 22
56538 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     52 Year-Old Sharon Pollock, Mother Of Six And Winnipeg Playwright, Acted In And Wrote “Getting Itstraight”, Which Was Performed At The Prairie Theatre Exchange, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1988, July 19
56633 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     60,000 Square Foot Strip Mall Is Under Construction At Junction Of Pembina Highway And Grant Avenue  ConstructionStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, October 15
56467 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     80 Year Old, 3-Story Home At 22 Middle Gate In Armstrong'S Point. Brian Trenchard And Sandra Bacon Have Restored This Victorian Looking House. Photo By Phil Hossack  HousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, May 28
56631 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     86 Year Old Alistair Mackenzie Works Out With A Senior'S Exercise Group At Lion'S Manor, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesSports 1988, October 13
56122 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Charleswood Man Says He'S Moving His Family To Dryden, Ontario Where He Will Not Have To Fight The School Officials To Get The Special Education His Son Needs. Chad Dyke, A Six Year Old, Has A Language Disability Which Led To Frustration In Winnipeg Schools  ChildrenEducationSchools 1988, January 24
56118 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Child Tries To Knock Icicles Off The Awning Of J.K. Grocery At Ottawa Avenue And Roch Street In East Kildonan, Winnipeg, Mb. Once A Fixture In Older Neighborhoods, The Corner Store Is Disappearing; A Victim Of Crime And A Changing Society. Photo By Jeff De Booy  BusinessesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 23
56098 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Firefighter Douses A Mattress In A Blaze That Caused $30,000 Damage To The Carlyle Apartments, 580 Broadway Avenue. The Fire, Which Broke Out At 9am, Destroyed A Main Floor Suite And $5,000 In Contents  ApartmentsFirefightersFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 5
56420 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Great Horned Owl Looks At Freedom Before It Is Released. Six Snowy Owls Which Had Healed From Injuries Were Also Released, All At Oak Hammock Marsh. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  AnimalsBirds 1988, May 4
56414 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Helicopter, Known As A Bird Dog Poured Water On Gull Lake Fire Near Highway 59. Although The Firefighters Had Difficulty Controlling The Fire, No Lives Or Cottages Were Lost In The Fire  FirefightersFiresHelicopters 1988, May 2
56258 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Manitoba Election Poll Showed Gary Filmon Placed Second To Liberal Sharon Carstairs In Leadership Ranking, But His Pc Party Got The Highest Marks  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, March 16
56608 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Member Of The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Performs In Ballet Rodeo At Portage Place On Portage Avenue. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  DanceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, September 21
56365 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Minnesota National Guardsman Propels Himself Down A Wall During A Training Excercise At Kapyong Barracks. The Us Reservists Were In Winnipeg To Take Part In War Game Exercises And Rappelling Training With Canadian Army Militia Units  GamesMilitary 1988, April 10
56136 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Mob Of Manitoba Curling Association Volunteers Packed 1,280 Sports Bags Which Are Being Given To Each Participating Team In The 100th Annual Bonspiel. Bud Lamb (Centre), Of Wildewood Curling Club Was One Of The Many Who Helped With The Packing At The International Inn (Later In 2003 Known As The Victoria Inn)  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, January 19
56554 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Parade Of Tractors Is Seen At The Thresherman'S Reunion And Rodeo In Austin, Manitoba  AgricultureParadesTractors 1988, July 28
56115 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Pedestrian Passes A Shot-Out Bus Shelter At Sharp Boulevard And Portage Avenue. Police Were Looking For The Occupants Of A White 1976 Buick With A Red Vinyl Roof, Who Caused $30,000 Vandalism To Bus Shelters, And Narrowly Missed Shooting Two Frightened Teenagers Who Were Inside One Of The Glass Enclosures  BuildingsBusesShootingWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 21
56105 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Pigeon Keeps Eggs Warm In A Main Street Nest, Which It Created Dispite The Frigid January Temperatures.The Birds Are Able To Store Food In A Special Pouch Which Allows The Female To Remain On The Nest And With The Young, As She Does Not Have To Forge For Food. University Of Mb., Ornithologist Spencer Sealy Said Pigeions Have The Ability To Breed All Year Round, But Chose To Reproduce In Winter. Photo By Dave Johnson"  AnimalsBirdsEnvironmentWeather 1988, January 7
56362 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Police Officer Approached A Van That Was Reported Stolen, And Found In Sturgeon Creek At Crestview Park Drive And Inch Bay.  PoliceAutomobilesAccidentsWinnipeg Streets 1988, April 6
56107 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Police Officer Directs Traffic Around An Auto That Was Hit Broadside At The Intersection Of Ness Avenue And Whytewold Road. Police Had Few Details About The Accident, But Said A Cruiser Had Gone To Grace Hospital, Indicating An Injury  AccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg StreetsPolice 1988, January 9
56149 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Police Officer Inspects A Station Wagon That Went Out Of Control And Slammed Into A Building On Selkirk Avenue Rear Main Street. The Driver Was Taken To Hospital. Photo By Gerry Cairns  AccidentsAutomobilesPoliceWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 3
56453 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Pot-Pourri Of Aircraft, Both Old And Not So Old, At The Western Canada Aviation Museum  AircraftAirportsMuseumsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 20
56397 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Rotarian Holds Hat While Ndp Leader Gary Doer, Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs, And Conservative Campaign Manager And St. Norbert Candidate, Gerry Mercier, Draw For Speaking Order In A Three Party Debate Held At The Winnipeg Rotary Club. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 21
56419 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Snowy Owl Is Released By Brian Ratcliff, Superintendent Of Ontario'S Owl Rehabilitation Research Foundation. Seven Owls Were Released At Oak Hammock Marsh. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  AnimalsBirdsPersonalitiesResearch 1988, May 4
56556 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Spanish Dance Performed At Portage Place, On Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  DanceSpaniardsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, July 29
56102 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Toppled Traffic Light Standard Straddles A Car After A Two-Vehicle Collision At William Avenue And Princess Street. Although The Pole Was Replaced Within Hours, The Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce At 140 Princess Street Was Not So Lucky, Suffering Damage To Its Recently Renovated Stone Facade When It Was Rammed By One Of The Cars. Police Said One Person Was Injured In The Accident  AccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg StreetsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, January 6
56416 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Water Bomber Douses Smouldering Timber In The Whiteshell Kenora Region. Raging Fires Were Not Easily Controlled Due To Hot, Dry Weather  AircraftFirefightersFiresLakes 1988, May 3
56421 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Waterbomber Makes A Drop On Fire Known As Kenora 14, The Largest Forest Fire To Break Out In Ontario To Date. Photo By Phil Hossack  AircraftFirefightersFires 1988, May 4
56237 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Watermain Break On Fermor Avenue West Of St. Mary Road, Ruptures Of This Type Are Common In Winter. Photo By Dave Johnson  AutomobilesWaterWinnipeg Streets 1988, February 25
56566 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Workshop Was Held At Manitoba Children'S Museum  ChildrenCraftsMuseumsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, July 28
56128 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 1,000 People, Some With Signs, Vented Their Anger Against The Proposed Autopac Increases Of 25 Percent Or More  AutomobilesProtestsSignsWomen 1988, January 28
56380 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 150 Handicapped Manitobans Met With Representatives Of All Three Major Political Parties And Later Held March To Legislative Building To Protest Low Priority Given To The Disabled  PolicePoliticsProtests 1988, April 16
56255 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 300 People Gathered In City Hall Square To Pay Tribute To J.J. Harper, Killed In March 1988, In A Struggle With Police Officer  PoliceProtests 1988, March 16
56343 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 80 People Demonstrated At The University Of Manitoba In Support Of Nicaragua'S Ceasefire Accord, Signed Between The Government And The Contra Rebels To Bring Peace For The First Time Since 1981  ProtestsStudentsUniversities 1988, March 25
56120 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About Two Dozen Demonstrators Including A Uniformed Doug Harney Of The Armed Forces Reserves, Marched Down Portage Avenue To Protest The Testing Of The Cruise Missile Over Canada. The Us Air Force Announced The Latest Flight Was To Begin Early Today Over The Beaufort Sea After Two Days Postponement Due To Bad Weather  AviationMilitaryProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 24
56347 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Actor Billy Barty Looks Up At Actress Kimberly Russell As She Reads Pledges At The Variety Club Telethon Which Raised $1 Million For A Number Of Children'S Causes  CharitiesEntertainmentPersonalitiesWomen 1988, March 28
56557 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Adele Wiseman, Former Resident Of Winnipeg, Author And Teacher  AuthorsEducationPersonalitiesWomen 1988, July 29
56552 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Afro-Caribbean Dancers Perform At Portage Place, Portage Avenue  AfricansBlacks - CanadaDance 1988, July 26
56674 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alec Colville, Nova Scotia Based Painter, Is Seen In Front Of One Of His Paintings Boat And Bather At The Winnipeg Art Gallery. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ArtPersonalities 1988, November 18
56627 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alfonso Figueroa, 16 Years, (Third From Right), A Chilean Exile Who Wants To Stay In Canada, But His Family Wants To Go Back To Their Roots In Chile  ChildrenImmigrationPersonalitiesWomen 1988, October 11
56134 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Allan Levenc Rides On Snowmobile While Carrying The Olympic Torch Through Ste. Anne, Manitoba. 181people Will Carry The Torch Through Manitoba, Of Which, 85 Will Ride Snowmobiles  OlympicsSnowmobiles 1988, January 15
56247 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Allen Williams Of Calgary Lungs At His Opponent In The Junior Men'S Foil Event During The Western Canada Fencing Championships At The Winnipeg Fencing Centre  FencingPersonalitiesSports 1988, March 12
66972 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Allis Chalmers Outfit. Track-Type Allis Chalmers-Monarch Diesel 75 Tractor, 1930 Model, Pulling An Elevating Grader. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
67061 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Altona, Mb, A Town Nw Of Emerson. This Mennonite Settlement Was Named After Altona, A German City, Meaning 'Old Fertile Plain'. Population In 1987 Was 3,279  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56449 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Autopac Employee At The Plessis Road Compound Checks Out An Ambulance That Erupted In Flames At The Health Sciences Centre. It Was The Second In Two Years To Erupt In Flames At A City Hospital. The Vehicle, A 1986 Econoline Van, Was The Subject Of A Recall By Ford In 1987 To Correct A Fuel Tank Problem That Had Led To Engine And Fuel System Fires. Photo By Phil Hossack  AmbulancesFiresWinnipeg StreetsAccidents 1988, May 20
71525 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     An Unidentified Cyclist At The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District. He Is Wearing A Shirt With Advertising By 7-Up  AdvertisingCyclingSportsUniformsWinnipeg Streets 1988
71533 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     An Unidentified Cyclist At The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District. He Is Wearing A Shirt With Advertising By 7-Up. (See Better Image A2303-71525)  AdvertisingCyclingSportsUniformsWinnipeg Streets 1988
71528 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     An Unidentified Cyclist At The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District. He Is Wearing A Shirt With Advertising By 7-Upand Holding A Water Bottle  AdvertisingCyclingSportsUniformsWinnipeg Streets 1988
56680 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ann Bolton And Her Son Anthony Stantham Are Ice Fishing At Fort Whyte Centre For Environmental Education. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenEnvironmentFishingIcePersonalitiesWomen 1988, December 11
56544 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Announcer Bob Chambers Has Informed And Delighted Crowds At The Morris Stampede For 25 Years  PersonalitiesRadioRodeosTowns 1988, July 22
56446 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anthony Chorney, 73, With Some Of His Famous Potatoes, Has Won Awards For His Crops As Farmer Of The Year, International Potato King, Most Beautiful Farm Property And Six Times World Champion Potato Grower  PersonalitiesTownsVegetables 1988, May 17
56225 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Abortion Protesters Demonstrate In Front Of Lloyd Axworthy'S Constituency Office, Demanding A Newlaw. A New Legislation Was Required To Fill The Void Left By A Supreme Court Of Canada Decission Striking Down The Current Section Of The Criminal Code ,  PoliticsProtests 1988, February 14
56665 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Anti-Free Trade Protesters Picket The Free Press Building Over Their Coverage Of The Issue. They Accused The Paper Of Slanting The Coverage In Favor Of Free Trade  NewspapersProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, November 13
67041 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Arborg, Mb, A Village On The Icelandic River, Sw Of Riverton. This Settlement Dates From The Turn Of The Century When Icelandic People From Lake Winnipeg, And Others, Took Up Land In The District. Originally Called “Ardal”, Meaning River Dale  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56354 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archdiocese Of Winnipeg Youth Marked Easter By Carrying A Cross From The Health Sciences Centre Through The Core Area, To St. Mary'S Cathedral Downtown  ParadesReligionWinnipeg Streets 1988, April 12
56513 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Arno Giese, 61 Years, Aboard The “Wah'Sa Ii “On Lake Winnipeg  BoatsPersonalitiesSailingSports 1988, July 3
56512 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Arno Giese, 61 Years,. Aboard The “Wah'Sa Ii” On Lake Winnipeg  BoatsPersonalitiesSailingSports 1988, July 3
56602 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Attorney General Jim Mcrae Attended Graduation Exercises At Winnipeg Police Department Academy  GraduatesPolice 1988, September 16
56364 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Attorney General Vic Schroeder, Left, And Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs Exchange Looks As Provincialjudge Murray Sinclair Watches During A Testimonial Dinner Held In His Honour. Photo By Jeff De Booy  EventsJudiciaryPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, April 9
66943 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Avery 45-65 Hp, 1926 Model. One Of The Company'S First Models To Discard Its Sliding Frame Methodof Gear Shift. It Is Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56546 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bare Back Rider Keith Ullery Hits The Ground As Stone Fox Comes In For A Landing Behind Him At The Manitoba Stampede In Morris, Mb  HorsesPersonalitiesRodeosSports 1988, July 23
72510 A2445 Miscellaneous Collection     Beginning Demolition Of Union Stockyards In Winnipeg  AgricultureAuctionsCattleDemolitionStockyardsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, August 18
56473 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Beryl Ann Prince Places Single Rose On Her Father'S Grave At A Memorial Service At Brookside Cemetery For War Ii Hero Tommy Prince, Sponsored By Korean Veterans Association. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CemeteriesMilitaryPersonalitiesWomen 1988, May 29
56492 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Betty Fraser Waters Her Yard On Waterloo Street Before A Weekend Voluntary Water Ban Took Effect  EnvironmentHousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 11
70821 A2337 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Bill Lumsden in the Curling Hall of Fame. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, December 4
56482 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bishop Myron Daciuk Announces Plans For Local Millennium Celebrations  EventsPersonalitiesReligion 1988, June 1
56441 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Blue Bombers' Defensive Line Coach Urban Bowman Gives Tips To A Pair Of Young Football Players At Development Camp  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1988, May 14
56442 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Blue Bombers' Willard Reeves Shows Sam Vint Of The St. Vital Mustangs, A Blocking Manoeuvre At The Winnipeg Blue Bombers Development Camp  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1988, May 14
56278 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Boarded Up House At 1526 Roy Street  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, March 16
56571 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bob King, Musician At The Home Of His Parents, Faye And The Late Jimmy King On Assiniboine Avenue  HousesInstrumentsMusicPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets 1988, August 4
56604 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bramivell Tovey, New Appointed Conductor Of Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra  MusicOrchestrasPersonalities 1988, September 22
56626 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brazilian Iva Musquita Is The First Curator In Residence Working For A Major Canadian Gallery, The Winnipeg Art Gallery  ArtPersonalities 1988, October 8
56666 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brian Macmillan And His Wife Lucinda Doran Run The Prairie Stained Glass Art Work At Sargent Avenue And Sherbrook Street  ArtPersonalitiesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, November 14
56263 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brian Margolis (Left) President Of Dominion Lumber And Ivan Berkowitz International Vice President Of The Variety Club, Put The Final Touches On A Vacation Home During The Home Expressions '88. The Home Is To Be Raffled With Proceeds Going To The Variety Club'S "Give A Kid A Chance" Program. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CharitiesHebrewsHousesPersonalitiesPrograms 1988, March 17
56468 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brian Trenchard Sits In The Spacious Kitchen Of His Restored Home At 22 Middle Gate In Armstrong'S Point, Winnipeg. Photo By Phil Hossack  HousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 28
56469 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brian Trenchard Sits In The Victorian Style Parlour Of His Restored Home At 22 Middlegate, Armstrong'S Point.Photo By Phil Hossack  HousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 28
56583 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bride-To-Be Anna Hall Of Anola, Manitoba Rafts Down The Brokenhead River With Her Father, Dennis Hall,And A Bridesmaid, To Her Wedding On An Island. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  PersonalitiesRaftsWeddingsWomen 1988, August 14
56426 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brock Corydon School Students Send Balloons Containing Their Names And School'S Address Aloft To Kickoff Their Language Arts Festival. The Students Released The Balloons In The Hopes Of Receiving Some Sort Of Reply  ChildrenEventsFestivalsSchoolsStudents 1988, May 7
56519 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brock Hamilton, Director Of Floating Gallery, 100 Arthur Street  ArtPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 23
40492 A1355 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Bruce Kidd Track And Field Athlete. Born July 26, 1943, In Ottawa, On. Educated At University Of Toronto, Ba, University Of Chicago, Ma, Associate Professor. Won Commonwealth 6 Mile Title, '62 National 1 Mile '61, '63, 3 Mile '61,'62,'64, 6 Mile '62, '64, Cross-Country '60, '61, '63; Us 3 Mile Indoor '61, 6 Mile '62, Cross-Country '61, '63; British Games Teams; Lou Marsh Trophy '62; Canadian Male Athlete Of '61 - '62; Author Of 1983 Study On Athlets Rights In Canada; Member Of Canada'S Sports Hall Of Fame. Resides In Toronto, On. Photo Was Taken In Winnipeg At U Of Winnipeg  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & Field 1988
56464 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Builder Greg Dandeneau Guides The Log Cabin His Firm Constructed On Its Six Metre Foundation At Fort Gibraltar To Complete The Replacement Of A Tower Destroyed By Fire Set By Vandals At The St. Boniface Site More Than A Year Ago  CabinsConstructionFortsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 28
56698 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Burke Toews, Murray Gehman, And Dean Goodbrandson Bring Leadership And Intensity To University Ofwinnipeg Line Up, While Preparing For The 1988 Wesman Classic Basketball Tournament  BasketballPersonalitiesSports 1988, December 26
56409 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Burned Rubble Is All That Remained Of A House On John Halabura'S Farm. Brush Fires Ran Ramped Through The Interlake Region, And Were Prolonged By Hot And Dry Weather Conditions. Photo By Jeff De Booy  FiresHouses 1988, May 1
56261 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Food Grains Bank Head Wilbert Loewen Gives Monique Landry, External Relations And Internationaldevelopment Minister, A Tour Of Headquarters. Landry Told The Winnipeg Chamber Of Commerce That Canada Would Reduce Or Even Cut Off Aid To Countries Wi,  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 17
56670 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Institute Of Industrial Technology, Ellice Avenue, Officially Opened As The National Research Councils Institute, At A Cost Of $26 Million  ScienceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, November 18
56662 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Veterans Of Vietnam War Held Their Own Cermony Before Joining Others In Parade  CeremoniesFlagsMilitary 1988, November 12
56418 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canola (Rapeseed) Accounts For More Than Half Of The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Trade. The Wcefeared That Its Canola Futures Market Could Be Hurt By A New Regulation With Requires Farmers To Have A Confirmed Sale Before They Can Ship Canola To Vancouver  Commodity ExchangesCropsRapeseed 1988, May 3
56236 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Capt. John French Exercises Martial Authority As He Conducts The Air Command Band, Of The Canadian Armed Forces Base In Winnipeg. The Band Played A Concert With Proceeds Going To The Military Police Fund For Blind Children  BandsCharitiesMilitaryPersonalities 1988, February 24
66935 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Case 12-20 Hp, 1923 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66967 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Case La Gas Tractor, 1949 Model. Manufacturing Of This Model Began In 1941. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66909 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Case Steam Engine, 30-60 Hp Model, 1911c. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66971 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Caterpillar 75 Diesel Tractor With Adams Grader. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66949 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Caterpiller Twenty 20-25 Hp 1928 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56663 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cenotaph At Tyndall, Manitoba  MilitaryMonumentsTowns 1988, November 12
56565 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ceremonies Took Place At The Opening Of The Forks At The Confluence Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers  CelebrationsParksRivers 1988, July 28
56564 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ceremonies Took Place At The Opening Of The Forks At The Confluence Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers  CelebrationsParksWinnipeg Buildings 1988, July 28
56595 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chef Basil Paulos Lagos Dispays His Culinary Arts At Picasso Restaurant  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 7
56586 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Cycle Through Flooded Street At Lilac Street And Carter Avenue Following A Watermain Break  BicyclesChildrenWaterWinnipeg Streets 1988, August 15
56463 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children From Stevenson-Britannia School Choir Listen To Speech To Mark The 61st Birthday Of Winnipeg International Airport  AirportsChildrenChoirsEventsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 27
56265 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children From Winnipeg'S Swedish Community Greet King Carl Gustav Xvi And Queen Silvia Of Sweden. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenRoyaltySwedes 1988, March 18
56555 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Of The Chinese Cultural Centre Dance Troupe Perform In The Chinese Development Corporation Court Yard  ChildrenChineseDance 1988, July 28
56553 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Play At Winnipeg Beach  BeachesChildrenTownsWomen 1988, July 27
56516 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Childs Building Is Completely Demolished, July 5, 1988  DemolitionOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 6
56494 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Childs Building On Portage Avenue Was Demolished To Make Way For New Construction  DemolitionOfficesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 14
56515 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Childs Building Partially Demolished On June 2, 1988.  DemolitionOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 6
56250 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cindi Cain Receives The Female Vocalist Of The Year Award At The Manitoba Association Of Country Arts Awards Held In The Westin Hotel  AwardsMusicPersonalitiesWomen 1988, March 14
56524 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Councillor Al Golden'S Election Truck  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, June 14
56547 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Firefighters Rush A 14 Year Old Boy From A House Fire At 284 Patrick Street. The Child, David Pollard Was Taken To Health Sciences Centre With Extensive 3rd Degree Burns. Damage To The House Estimated At $10,000  ChildrenFirefightersHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 24
56121 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cknd News Anchor Marjorie Salki Was Just Pulling The Leg Of An Opponent During The Media'S Schmoccer Game At The Annual Schmockey Night Held In The Winnipeg Arena  ArenasCharitiesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, January 24
56240 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Clean Environment Personnel And City Firefighters Stand By As Workmen Drill Test Holes In An Attempt To Pinpoint Source Of Fumes At A Husky Service Station On St. Mary'S Road And Greendell Avenue  EnvironmentFirefightersService StationsWinnipeg Streets 1988, February 26
67046 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Clearwater, Manitoba, a village West of Morden.  Clearwater is a translation of the aboriginal name describing the clear waters. Population in 1987 was 83.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1988
67047 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Clearwater, Manitoba, a village West of Morden.  Clearwater is a translation of the aboriginal name describing the clear waters. Population in 1987 was 83.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1988
56233 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cn Supervisor Wally Titanich Direct Robotic Arm Into Interior Of Hopper Car. The Arm Is The Largest Mobile Robotic Painting System Built By A Winnipeg Company, Vadeko International Inc  InventionsMachineryPersonalities 1988, February 22
56415 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cn Worker George Hirt Drags A Hose Across Rubble Of A Cottage Destroyed By Fire At Brereton Lake. Raging Fires In Eastern Manitoba And Northwestern Ontario Continued To Burn During Hot, Dry Weather  CabinsFirefightersFiresLabourLakesPersonalitiesRailwaysWeather 1988, May 3
56275 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Collapse Of Crane During Construction Of Underpass At Cpr Yards At Logan And Keewatin  ConstructionRail YardsRailwaysWinnipeg Streets 1988, March 14
56254 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Connie Eyolfson of Travers Bay joins a vigil for aboriginal leader J.J. Harper, City Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Harper was killed in March of 1988 by a shot from a Winnipeg Police Officer's revolver during a scuffe. Eyolfson's placard alludes to the four-day suspension with pay received by the officer pending an internal police investigation.  PoliceProtestsWomen 1988, March 16
56350 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Conservative Leader Gary Filmon Pledged To Do Away With Minimum Milk Prices, Which Are Set By The Manitoba Milk Prices Review Commission  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, March 30
56675 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Conservative Mp Felix Holtmann Talking To Voters During Campaign In Gimli, Mb  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1988, November 20
56638 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Began On The New Home Of The Free Press On Mountain Avenue, West Of Fife Street. The Newspaper Is Slated To Move From Its Carlton Street Address To The New Facility By April, 1990  ConstructionMachineryNewspapersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, October 20
56148 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Contractors For Parks Canada Cut Down And Burn The Last Of The 75 Year Old Cottonwood Trees At The Confluence Of The Red And Assiniboine Rivers To Make Way For The Multimillion Dollar Forks Project That Will Turn Cn Rail'S East Yards Into A Residential, Commercial, And Recreational Historical Site. Photo By Dave Johnson"  FiresHistoryParksRiversTrees 1988, January 3
56497 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cosimo Amendolagine Of Winnipeg, Left, Assisted Costante Crovatto, Of New York, Centre, In The Construction Of A Mosaic On St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church Marking 1000 Years Of Christianity. Father Cornelius Paichny On Right, Says Fundraisers Paid The $65,000 Cost  ArtChurchesConstructionPersonalitiesUkrainiansWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 19
56438 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Country Singer Don Williams Excites Fans With A Relaxed Approach To Music. Williams Performed At The Centennial Concert Hall On May 12, 1988  EntertainmentMusicPersonalities 1988, May 13
56535 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cowboy Hangs On To A Bronco At The Selkirk Rodeo  HorsesRodeosTowns 1988, July 15
56274 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cp Rail Shopcraft Workers In Rotating Strike Were Off The Job At The Weston Yards  LabourRail YardsRailwaysStrikesUnions 1988, March 22
56435 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cp Rail Workers Take Up The Tracks On The Mainline Where It Crosses Keewatin Street, In Preparation For Construction Of An Underpass At The Site. The Street Was Closed To Traffic For One Day, As The Rail Detour Was Laid Across The Street  ConstructionLabourRailwaysWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 11
56637 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Craig Walls, Is Artistic Director Of Agassiz Theatre Company, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesTheatre 1988, October 20
56629 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crew Members Of “M.S. Lord Selkirk Ii” Are Rowed Ashore In Lifeboats After The Cruise Ship Ran Aground In The Shallow Red River Just North Of Lockport, Manitoba, While Making Its Annual Return To Selkirk For Winter Storage  RiversShipsTowns 1988, October 13
56630 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crew Members Of “M.S. Lord Selkirk Ii” Are Rowed Ashore In Lifeboats After The Cruise Ship Ran Agroundin The Shallow Red River Just North Of Lockport, Manitoba, While Making Its Annual Return To Selkirkfor Winter Storage  RiversShipsTowns 1988, October 13
71536 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of Men And Women, Behind A Snow Fence With Molson Advertising Banner Across It, Watching The Molson Canadian Go-Karts Grand Prix Racing In The Exchange District Of Winnipeg.  AdvertisingFencesRacingSportsUniforms 1988, May 22
71538 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of Men And Women, Behind A Snow Fence With Molson Advertising Banner Attached To Row Of Hay In Front, Watching The Molson Canadian Go-Carts Grand Prix Racing In The Exchange District Of Winnipeg. (The Cross Street) Bannatyne Street Sign And Buildings Including "Cibo'S Nightclub On Albert Street In The Background. The Go- Karts And Drivers In Helmets In Foreground  AdvertisingFencesRacingSignsSportsUniformsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 22
71537 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of People Lined Up Along Both Sides Of Albert Street At The Start Of The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race In The Exchange District Of Winnipeg, Mb. In The Foreground Are The Cyclists Wearing Helmets, On Their Bicycles. A Banner Is Stretched Above The Street Advertising The Start Of The Coors Cobblestone Classic  AdvertisingBicyclesCyclingEquipmentSportsWinnipeg Streets 1988
71523 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of People Lined Up At The Start Of The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District  BicyclesCyclingSportsWinnipeg Streets 1988
71531 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of People Lined Up At The Start Of The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District. (See Better Image A2303-71523)  BicyclesCyclingSportsWinnipeg Streets 1988
71524 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of People Lined Up Behind A Snow Fence With Advertising For 7-Eleven And Parkside, During The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District. The Cyclists Are Just Passing In Front Of The Crowd Of Men And Women At Market Square Park  AdvertisingBicyclesCyclingFencesParksSportsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988
71532 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Crowd Of People Lined Up Behind A Snow Fence With Advertising For 7-Eleven And Parkside, During The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street In The Exchange District. The Cyclists Are Just Passing In Front Of The Crowd Of Men And Women At Market Square Park. (See Better Image A2403-71524)  AdvertisingBicyclesCyclingFencesParksSportsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988
71527 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Cyclists Rounding The Corner At Bannatyne Avenue Opposite The Market Square Park During The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race In The Exchange District.The Crowd Is Held Back By A Snow Fence. Note The Street Lamps, The Hatchback Car And The Streetsign  BicyclesCarsCyclingFencesHydroParksSportsWinnipeg Streets 1988
56589 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Czech-Canadians At Memorial Park Commemorate The Invasion Of Their Homeland 20 Years Ago By The Warsaw Pact Forces. The Group Attended A Peace With Freedom Rally At Manitoba Legislative Building. Photo By Phil Hossack  CzechsEventsMilitaryParks 1988, August 24
56119 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dale Marciski, An Environment Canada Weather Services Specialist In Winnipeg, Is One Of 16 Meteorologists Picked To Staff The Olympic Weather Office. Marciski Has Spent The Last Six Months Learning About Calgary'S Weather Patterns  OlympicsPersonalitiesWeather 1988, January 23
56485 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dan Donahue, Former Folksinger Writes Songs For Winnipeg'S Jingle Commercials  MusicPersonalities 1988, June 4
56570 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dancer At Ukrainian Pavilion, Folklorama, Winnipeg  DanceFestivalsPavilionsUkrainians 1988, August 2
56241 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dancer Evelyn Hart Is Welcomed Home At Winnipeg International Airport By Winnipeg Mayor Bill Norrie. The Company Had Just Completed A Tour Of The Far East Including Performances In Singapore And China  AirportsDancePersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 11
56569 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dancers At Korean Pavilion, Folklorama, Winnipeg  DanceFestivalsKoreansPavilions 1988, August 2
56582 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dancers Wait To Perform At The Greek Pavilion At Folklorama Show  DancersFestivalsGreeksPavilionsWomen 1988, August 11
56447 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Darryl Becker Hooks Up A Cable To Clear Rubble From The Site Of The Tourist Hotel, Provencher Avenue And Tache Street, Which Has Been Demolished To Make Way For An Extension Of A Park Along The Red River Bank  DemolitionHotelsParksPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 17
56545 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     David Fan And His Daughter Alice Left Hong Kong To Establish His Business, The Evermore Trading Company In Winnipeg  ChineseImmigrationPersonalitiesWomen 1988, July 22
56408 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Defeated Niakwa Tory Mla Abe Kovnats Cleans Out His Legislature Office  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, April 28
56514 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Demolition Of The Childs Building To Make Way For New $75 Million Toronto Dominion Place Tower. The Building As Seen On April 13, 1988. Photo By Jeff De Booy  DemolitionOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 6
72509 A2445 Miscellaneous Collection     Demolition Of Union Stockyards In Winnipeg Showing Rubble Of Outside Walls And The Remainder Of The Building Standing  AgricultureAuctionsCattleDemolitionStockyardsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, August 18
56672 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Denesh Bahadoosingh, Owner Of Tropikis Restaurant, 878 Ellice Avenue, Displays His Caribbean Cuisine Inside The Restaurant  FoodPersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, November 18
56620 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dennis Connelly, Concert And Community Events Co-Ordinator For The Franco Manitoba Cultural Centre, Hopes To Establish A Winnipeg Jazz Festival. Photo By Jeff De Booy  MusicPersonalities 1988, October 3
56614 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Diana Swain Joins Her Father Brian Swain As A Team On Cknd Television News  PersonalitiesTelevisionWomen 1988, October 1
56249 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Diane Campbell Inspects Furniture At The Winnipeg Art Gallery'S Treasures Unlimited Auction  ArtAuctionsFurniturePersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, March 14
56221 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Don Harvey (Left) And Ron Kammerlock Go To Work On Rock Thrown By Skip Kerry Burtnyk. The 29 Year Old Assiniboine Memorial Skip Led His Team Of Jim Spencer, R. Kammerlock, And D. Harvey To The Manitoba Labatt Tankard Men'S Championship  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, February 8
56432 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Doris Johnson (Left), Wife Of Lieutenant-Governor George Johnson, And Janice Filmon, Wife Of Newly Sworn-In Premier Gary Filmon, Are Seen At The Swearing In Ceremony At The Legislative Building. Photo By Gerry Cairns  CeremoniesLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, May 10
56646 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dorothy Dobbie, Conservative Mp Who Was First Time Winner Of Winnipeg South Seat In Federal Election  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, October 29
56135 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dorothy Dobbie, President Of The Winnipeg Chamber Of Commerce, And Winnipeg'S Mayor, Bill Norrie, Discuss Winnipeg'S Newest Twin City. The City Plans To Spend About $9000 To Send A Civic Delegation Tochengdu In The People'S Republic Of China--Winnipeg'S ,"  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, January 15
56423 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Downtown Was Not The Place To Be As City Crews Were Busy With Road Construction On Portage Avenue, At Hargrave Street. The Repairs Were Expected To Continue All Summer Long  AutomobilesBusesConstructionLabourWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 6
56478 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Goodbear Jogs Along Behind Armed Forces Members As They Set Out On Their 1,400 Kilometre Relay Toraise Funds For Children'S Hospital. Photo By Glenn Olsen  CharitiesSportsTrack & Field 1988, May 31
56480 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Greg Kos Is One Of 104 Licensed Chiropractors Practicing In Manitoba  MedicinePersonalities 1988, May 31
56227 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Lou Goodwin Takes The Olympic Torch Past Lubicon Protesters At A Downtown Calgary Ceremony. The Lubicons And Their Supporters Had Been Demonstrating At Various Torch Celebrations Across Canada In Aneffort To Publicize Their Demand That The Federal Go,"  CeremoniesOlympicsPersonalitiesProtests 1988, February 14
56509 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Thomas Mccarthy, 85 Years, Winnipeg Dentist Has Been In Practise For 62 Years. Born In Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Studied Dentistry In Toronto, Ontario, And Set Up His Practise In Winnipeg At A Time When There Were Only 50 Dentists  DentistryPersonalities 1988, July 3
40169 A1344 Dr. Tim Ball Collection     Drawings Of A Variety Of Vehicles Used On The Tundra. Included Are: Tundra Buggy I, Tundra Buggy Ii, Trade Vehicle, Tracker, Bunkhouse Trailer, And Diner  BuggiesBusesTransportation 1988c
40170 A1344 Dr. Tim Ball Collection     Drawings Of Birds And Animals Found In The Arctic  AnimalsBirds 1988c
67039 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Durban, Mb, A Village Sw Of Swan River, Named After Durban, South Africa, During The Period Of The South African War 1899 - 1902. Population In 1987 Was 75  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
67040 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Durban, Mb, A Village Sw Of Swan River, Named After Durban, South Africa, During The Period Of The South African War 1899 - 1902. Population In 1987 Was 75.  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56628 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Edgar Van Wyck, 84 Years, Displays His 252 Kilogram Pumpkin After Capturing The World'S 8th Heaviest Pumpkin During The World Pumpkin Conferderation  GardeningPersonalitiesVegetables 1988, October 11
56145 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Elaine Smith, Employers' Representative On The Board, Said The Workers Compensation Board'S Mismanagement Has Inflated Costs And Burdened Employers With Increasing Rates  BusinessesPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, February 5
39645 A1327 Winnipeg Press Club Collection     Enar Arnason, Editor Of The Logberg-Heimskringla, Icelandic Weeklynewspaper. , E. Arnason  IcelandersJournalismPersonalities 1988, September
56097 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Energy Minister Jerry Storie Announces Failure In I.C.G. Bid. Inner-City Gas Corporation Put An Abrupt End To Negotiations With The Province On The Sale Of Its Manitoba Gas Distribution System. Talk Ended After The Two Sides Failed To Agree On How The Province Would Handle Any Potential Tax Liability Under A New Amendment To The Federal Income Tax Act  BusinessesPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, January 5
56342 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   English teacher Michele LeClair, Fort Alexander Reserve, Manitoba.  LeClair was reinstated by the Indian Band Council after the Council fired the entire school board of appointed members, who had originally fired LeClair. Board would be replaced by an elected board.  PersonalitiesReservesStudents 1988, March 24
56560 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ernie Enns Was Cutting His Wheat Near St. Adolphe, Mb, Which Was Of Poor Quality Due To The Drought  AgricultureHarvestingPersonalitiesWheat 1988, August 4
56615 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Executive Producer, Don Young, Unveils A New Look For Cbc Television'S “24 Hours” News Program  PersonalitiesProgramsTelevision 1988, October 1
56451 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Expansion At The Winnipeg International Airport Will Accommodate Several New Clients, As Well As Provide Unique New Services. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AirportsConstructionWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 20
56576 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Exterior Of The Building With Obee'S Steam Baths, 203 Mcgregor Avenue. Sign On Building  BusinessesSignsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 12
66958 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     F-12 Farmall Gas Engine Tractor, 1932 Model. Manufactured By International Harvester Co. Ownedby The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66932 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     F-20 Farmall Gas Tractor, 1922 Model. Manufactured By The International Harvester Co. Owned Bythe Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56220 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Father Vaughan Quinn, Flying Fathers' Goalie Unwinds By Playing With A Yoyo. The Fathers Edged Out The Original Winnipeg Jets 10 - 9 In Their 604th Exhibition Game. The Win Improved The Fathers' Lifetime Record To 589-9-6  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1988, February 7
56124 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Faulty Wiring Is Believed To Be Responsible For A Blaze -- One Of Five Reported In The City On This Day -- At The Offices Of The Winnipeg Folk Festival At 222 Osborne Street. Organizers Say The $300,000 In Damages Will Not Have Any Impact On This Year'S Summer Production  FiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 26
56649 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Faye Settler, Proprieter Of The Upstairs Gallery At 266 Edmonton Street, Winnipeg. Photo By Philhossack  AntiquesHebrewsPersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, November 8
56532 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Federal Communications Minister Flora Macdonald (Right) And Manitoba Minister Of Culture, Bonnie Mitchelson (Left) Attend A Meeting At The Cultural Industries Development Office  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, July 9
56132 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Federal Communications Minister Flora Macdonald Speaks At The Opening Of The New Royal Winnipeg Ballet Building On Graham Avenue. Invitation Only Guests Were In Attendance  DancePersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, January 12
56222 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Festival Du Voyageur Organizers Attempt To Set A Record For The World'S Tallest Snowman, At Voyageur Park In A Bid To Earn An Entry Into The Guinnes Book Of Records With Their 15 Metre Creation  FestivalsParks 1988, February 9
56559 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Filipino Dancer Is Seen At The Gas Station Theatre  DanceFilipinos 1988, August 3
36360 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fire At 1681 Pembina Highway, Damage Estimated At $250,000  ApartmentsFirefightersFiresWinnipeg Streets 1988, April 6
56116 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fire Destroyed A Home On Ash Street. A Police Spokesman Said Firefighters Were Sent To 174 Ash Streetat About 6:00am, After A Cab Driver Reported Seeing Smoke Coming From The House. The Home, Which Was Being Renovated Was Heavily Damaged When Firefighters Arrived, And They Were Unable To Save The Structure. A Watchdog That Was Left To Guard Tools In The House Died In The Blaze. A House Next Door Suffered $20,000 Damage. The Cause Of The Fire Was Under Investigation  FirefightersFiresHousesWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 21
56549 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters And Police Officer At The Scene Of Manitoba Avenue Row House Fire  FirefightersHousesPoliceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 24
56486 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Battle A Fire At Vacant Row Houses On Good Street. Arson Was Suspected. Damage Was Estimated At $250,000  FirefightersFiresHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 7
56243 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Clean Up At Scene Of Fatal Rooming-House Fire At 336 Ross Avenue, Which Had Burned For An Hour Before Fire Department Was Called  FirefightersFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, March 11
56153 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Stand By At A Hazardous Chemical Leak From A Rail Tanker Car At A Cp Rail Interchange Near Symington Yards. The 6,800 Litres Of Flammable Xylene Was Cleaned Up By Employees Of Cn Rail, Which Owns The Car. Photo By Phil Hossack  AccidentsFirefightersRail YardsRailways 1988, February 11
56413 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Struggled With Thick Smoke From Fire That Threatened Cottages At Gull Lake, Mb., On Highway 59. Smoke Restricted Highway Visiblility. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  FirefightersFiresHelicoptersPolice 1988, May 2
56127 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fires Continue To Smoulder In The Ruins Of A West St. Paul Treading Plant Destroyed By Fire. Rcmpsaid The Blaze, Which Apparently Started In The Rear Of The Building, Caused More That $250,000 In Damages. There Were No Injuries Reported As A Result Of The Blaze. Photo By Dave Johnson  BuildingsBusinessesFires 1988, January 27
56567 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Folklorama Parade, Winnipeg Scots Playing Bagpipes Lead The Parade. Photo By Jeff De Booy  FestivalsInstrumentsParadesScots 1988, July 28
56593 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Following A Fire At Daniel Macintyre Collegiate Institute, A Man Cleans Up Debris  SchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 17
56352 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Following The First Ballot Results, Maureen Hemphill Withdrew From The Manitoba Ndp Leadership Race,And Turned Her Support To Andy Anstett  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 31
56551 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former Governor-General Of Canada, Edward Schreyer Chats With His Mother, Elizabeth Schreyer, Age 87 Years, At A Family Reunion  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, July 25
56424 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former Premier Howard Pawley, Appeared Combative As He Defended The New Democratic Party'S Record Asone Of Achievement  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, May 6
56504 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fountain At Portage Place On Portage Avenue In Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By Phil Hossack  FountainsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 25
56668 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fran Shayne With Her Dog Winston, Walk Down Ruskin Row In Winnipeg, After A Snowstorm  PersonalitiesSnowstormsWeatherWinnipeg Streets 1988, November 16
52334 A1587 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Fred "Steamer" Maxwell, Born May 19, 1890. Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame Posthumously. He Never Turned Professional Though He Had Many Offers, But He Did Excel In Amateur Competition. He Joined The Monarch Seniors In 1909 After Four Years In Minor Hockey. He Was A Member Of The Monarch Seniors When They Won Th Eallan Cup In 1914-1915, Defeating Melville In The Final Round. His Position Was Rover, This When The Seven Man Game Ruled. From Active Hockey He Turned To Coaching The Winnipeg Monarchs In 1916 - 1917 And 1917 To1918, And The Winnipeg Falcons In 1919. This Winnipeg Falcons Team Won The Allan Cup, And The Following Year Was The Olympic Gold Medalists Title Winner And World Champions In 1920. He Coached The Winnipeg Maroons, A Professional Club And In 1933 And 1934 He Coached The Winnipeg Team Which Won The World Championship. He Was As Well A Referee And Was In A Number Of Allan Cup And Memorial Cup Finals  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1988, November 5
56096 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Free Press Sports Writer Reyn Davis Gives Byrdye Beckel, Executive Director Of The Christmas Cheerboard, A $6,262.64 Cheque Representing The Donations Collected From The Santa Bus. Although The Bus,Sponsored By The Free Press, Q94 Fm, Cknd-Tv, And Winnipeg Transit, Exceeded Its Goal, The Cheer Board Is Straining To Meet Its Costs  BusesCharitiesPersonalities 1988, January 5
56138 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Frigid Temperatures Meant Few Turned Out For Sleigh Rides Provided By Pepper, An Eight Year Old Percheron At Assiniboine Park, But The Lull In Business Allowed Plenty Of Time For A Pat From Three Year Old Jenna Mccullough  ChildrenHorsesParksSledsWeather 1988, February 1
56623 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gardener Casey Hoogervorst Of Paddon Florists Ltd. Is Seen With A Basket Loaded With Pumpkins  GardeningPersonalitiesVegetables 1988, October 5
56346 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gary Doer'S Bid For The Ndp Received A Boost When Four Members Of The Ndp Gave Their Support Tothe Rookie Urban Affairs Minister. Pictured With Doer Is Health Minister Wilson Parasuik  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 26
56619 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gary Essar And Michall Parke-Taylor Show Two Of Lemoine Fitzgeralds Paintings Which Are Part Of A Showbeing Seen In Galleries Across Canada. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ArtPersonalities 1988, October 2
56406 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gary Filmon Rejoices Over His Party'S Win Of A Minority Government, With 25 Seats  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 26
56279 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gas War Between Service Stations On Marion Street  Service StationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, February 12
56605 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Geese At Oak Hammock, Manitoba, A Bird Sanctuary  BirdsParksTowns 1988, September 21
56660 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     General Manager Zaz Bajon Is Seen In Front Of Renovated Warehouse Theatre, Lily Street, Winnipeg  ConstructionPersonalitiesTheatreWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, November 28
52333 A1587 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     George Knudsen, Born In Sturgeon Creek, Winnipeg. Manitoba Junior Golf Champion From 1954-55. Apart From Five Ontario Open And Five Canadian Professional Golfers Association Championships, He Posted Weight Major Tournament Victories On The American Tour And,  GolfPersonalitiesSports 1988, November 5
56375 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gerald Lilley Looks At Bird Houses At St. Vital Centre Where The Natural Resources Department Had A Display For National Wildlife Week  BirdsHousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, April 14
56624 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gerard Berube, Sean Morrissette And Chris Karlsson, On Bike, Walk Across The St. Boniface Footbridge Which The City Of Winnipeg Plans To Close  BicyclesBridgesChildrenPersonalities 1988, October 7
66926 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Gilson 12-25 Hp, 1918 Model Gas Engine Tractor. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56522 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gladstone Nissan Motors, 761 Portage Avenue  AutomobilesBusinessesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June
67062 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Gladstone, Mb, A Town East Of Neepawa, Incorporated In 1882. Rt Hon W.E. Gladstone, Prime Minister Of Great Britian Was Asked To Allow His Name To Be Given To The Town. Population Is 1987 Was 1,016  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56505 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Golden Boy At Top Of Manitoba'S Legislative Buildiong Is Almost Struck By Lighting During A Severe Electrical Storm That Hit Winnipeg And District. Photo By Gerry Cairns  Legislative BuildingsStatuesWeatherWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 25
67050 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Goodlands, Mb, A Village Sw Of Deloraine, Named After Herbert Goodlands, Postmaster. In 1987 The Population Was 87  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
67051 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Goodlands, Mb, A Village Sw Of Deloraine, Named After Herbert Goodlands, Postmaster. In 1987 The Population Was 87  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
52328 A1587 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Gordon Audley Was Born In 1929 In Winnipeg. He Entered His First Speed-Skating Competition In 1939 And Won, Setting Manitoba Records In Both 110 And 220 Yard Events. He Represented Canada At The Olympics In 1948 (St. Mortiz) And In 1952 (Oslo) Where He Won The Only Canadian Medal, A Bronze In The 500 Meter. He Won The Manitoba Senior Championships In 1953, 1954, And 1955. In 1956 He Represented Canada In His Third Olympics (Cortina, Italy) And The World Championship In Oslo, Norway. Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, Nov 5, 1988  PersonalitiesSkatingSports 1988, November 5
56425 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Grace Franklin, 79, Joins Other Native Women Protesters At The Legislature. About 250 Members Of The Indigenous Women'S Collective Of Manitoba Demonstrated For The Second Time In 2 Days For The Right To Be Equal Participants In Matters Affecting Them. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ProtestsWomen 1988, May 7
56640 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Graduates From The University Of Winnipeg Seen During Convocation Exercises At The University Of Winnipeg Inside The Athletic Centre  EventsGraduatesUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, October 24
56411 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Greenhouse Opperator Ron Paul Sprays Water On Thousands Of Seedlings Which Will Soon Be Put On The Gardening Market. An Estimated 400,000 Plants Have Been Grown  GardeningGreenhousesPersonalities 1988, May 1
56385 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Greg Dandeneau Practices The Art Of Piece En Piece (Post And Sill) Construction As He Rebuilds The Bastion Of Fort Gibraltar On Festival Du Voyageur Site That Was Destroyed By Fire Started By Vandals  ArtConstructionPersonalities 1988, April 17
56382 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Grey Nuns Celebrate 100th Anniversary In St. Boniface, Manitoba  CelebrationsReligionWomen 1988, March 11
56694 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of Anti-Free Trade Protesters March Outside Jake Epp'S Winnipeg Office  ChildrenProtestsWomen 1988, December 23
56455 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Group Of Young People Paddling One, Of The Five Canoes Competing In The 27th Annual St. Adolphe Canoe Race, As It Appoaches The Redwood Bridge On The Red River  CanoesCostumesRacingRivers 1988, May 21
56678 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Guertis Paint Limited Building, Assiniboine Avenue, Future Site Of Co-Op Housing  FactoriesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, December 9
56543 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hamilton Tiger Cats' Johnnie Jones Is Tackled By Blue Bomber Ken Halley (No. 48) In A Football Game Played At The Winnipeg Stadium. Photo By Jeff De Booy  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1988, July 22
66916 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Happy Farmer, 12-24 Hp Model Of 1915. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56533 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hard Hatted Workers Use Jack Hammers To Break Up Concrete And Steel Retaining Walls On South Span Of Maryland Street Bridge  BridgesConstructionEquipmentLabourToolsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 12
56496 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Harold Thompson, Newly Appointed Chairman Of Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, June 17
56596 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Harry Schmidt Displays 144 Cassin Blvd. Photo By Jeff De Booy  HousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, September 7
56529 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Head Shot Of Harry Belafonte Who Performed At The Winnipeg Centennial Concert Hall  Blacks - AmericaMusicPersonalities 1988, June 22
56588 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Headmaster Of Balmoral Hall, A Private School, Ted Staunton With His Two Daughters On Right And Front Are Seen In Front Of The School  ChildrenEducationPersonalitiesSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, August 16
56437 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Helium Filled Balloons With Messages On The Benefits Of Not Smoking Were Released By Grades 4, 5, And 6, And Special Education Students At Strathmillan School In St. James Area Of Winnipeg, Mb. The Balloon Release Was The School'S Contribution To Canada Health Day. Photo By Jeff Debooy  ChildrenEventsSchoolsStudents 1988, May 13
56548 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Henry Friesen Was Gretna, Mb'S Mayor  PersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1988, July 24
56592 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Highland Dance Champion Lesley Bond, From Teulon, Seen With Her Mother Donna As She Arrives At Winnipeg International Airport, Had Just Taken Top Honours In British Overseas Highland Dance Competition In Scotland. Photo By Phil Hossack  AirportsDancePersonalitiesScotsWomen 1988, August 31
56155 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Historic Penrose House Was Saved From Demolition After It Was Moved From Its Original Location On Bell Avenue, To A New Location At Logan Avenue And Laura Street. The Queen Anne Style Structure Was Builtin 1894, And Was The Home Of Pioneer Photographer James Penrose.  HistoryHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, February 12
56645 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hon. Robert L. Stanfield, Elected National Leader Of Progressive Conservative Party Of Canada, September 9, 1967  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, October 29
56644 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hon. Stanley Knowles Attends A Ceremony Naming Stanley Knowles School At 2424 King Edward Street. In 2002 Stanley Knowles School With An Enrolment Of 1100 Students Was The Largest Kindergarten To Grade 8 Public School In Manitoba  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, October 25
56490 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hot Air Balloons Lift Off In Front Of The Pavilion At Assiniboine Park At A Competition Of Canada'S Top Fliers Began  AviationBalloonsParksPavilions 1988, June 11
70819 A2337 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Howard (Pappy) Wood, Curling Hall of Fame. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, December 4
56353 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Howard Pawley Resigns As Leader Of The Ndp In Manitoba. Seen With His Wife And Daughter As He Arrived At The Manitoba Legislative Building To Make His Announcement  EventsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 10
66945 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Huber 18-36 Hp New Super Four Gas Engine Tractor, 1926 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56603 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hy'S Steak Loft Restaurant, 216 Kennedy Street  RestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 20
56139 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hydro Finance Official Bob Brennan Tells Public Utilities Board The 4.5 Percent Rate Increase Is Fiscally And Socially Responsible. The Increase Matches Inflation, And Provides Hydro With Enough Revenue To Cover Annual Operating Cost And To Build A $240 Million Reserve Fund  HydroPersonalities 1988, February 2
56101 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     I.C.G. President Robert Graham Blames The Province For The Failed Deal. He Said Contradictory Information The Province Gave To Two Federal Government Bodies Killed The $175 Million Deal For The Purchase Of I.C.G.'S Manitoba Gas Distribution System. A Ruling From Revenue Canada Said That Because The Sale Was Agreed To Before June, The Deal Was Exempt From The New Tax Levy, Which Would Have Amounted To Federal Sales Tax Of $20 - $34 Million. The Province Told Revenue Canada It Had Agreed To Purchase The Utility, But A National Energy Board Hearing Was Told Last Summer That A Deal Had Not Been Reached. The Conflict, May Have Caused Revenue Canada To Demand The Tax  BusinessesPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, January 6
56137 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Immigration Minister Benoit Bouchard Defends The Canada-Us Free Trade Pact In A Speech At St. Boniface College  Free TradePersonalitiesPolitics 1988, January 20
56530 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Children'S Museum, 109 Pacific Avenue  MuseumsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 28
56523 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Home At 93 Kingston Row, Winnipeg  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 13
56673 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Joan'S Boutique Ltd, 22 Edmonton Street. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CostumesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, November 18
56648 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Little Britain Church, Lockport, Manitoba  BuildingsChurches 1988, October 29
56684 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Mount Carmel Clinic, 886 Main Street  ChildrenMedicineWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, December 13
56526 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Standard Aero Limited, 33 Allen Dyne Road  AviationWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 16
56685 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Stephen And Andrews Grociers Inc., 167 Stafford Street  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1988, December 13
56563 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Success Angus Business College, 267 Edmonton Street  BusinessesCollegesComputersWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, July 28
56422 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Irwin Johnson Wades Thru Silt In His Flooded Yard In The Swan River Region, As A Flash Flood Swept Through The Area  FloodsPersonalitiesTowns 1988, May 5
52335 A1587 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Jack Mowat Taught Gymnastics As A Volunteer For 32 Years, 3 Times A Week. He Competed And Travelled With The Leaders Corps Of The Central Ymca, Directed To 1966 National And World Trials In Winnipeg. He Gained Status As An International Judge At The Pan - American Games In Winnipeg In 1967. After 1967 He Travelled As An International Judge Across Canada And To Competitions Held In Cuba And Santa Domingo. He Was Awarded A Life Membership In The Canadian Gymnastics Federation In 1986, And Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame On November 5th, 1988  GymnasticsPersonalitiesSports 1988, November 5
56133 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jack Penner, President Of Keystone Agricultural Producers, Defends Farm Subsidies In Speech To Keystone Agricultural Producers Annual Meeting. Penner Was Concerned That Canada'S Food Supply Would Be Jeopardized  AgriculturePersonalities 1988, January 14
56117 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jack Van Dam Of Josten'S, The Winnipeg Company That Has Manufactured All Of The Medals For The Calgary Winter Olympics, Shows Off Finished Medals Which Are Destined For The Winter Olympic Games Next Month In Calgary. The Cost Of Each Gold Medal Runs At $364 A Piece  BusinessesOlympicsPersonalities 1988, January 21
56108 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jamie Glenat, With Torch, A Grade Six Student From Phoenix School And Adrian Schimnowski Are The First Torch Runners As Elementary Schools In St. James-Assiniboia Division Held A Relay, Carrying A Copy Of The Olympic Torch To 19 Schools. The Event Was Part Of The Students' Physical Education Program  EducationProgramsSchoolsStudents 1988, January 9
56111 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Janet Perezdetage (Left) Of Janet'S Nail Dimensions And Marisa Martin Of Marisa'S Hair Bar, Had To Wade Through A Pool On The Floor Of Their 120 Donald Street Beauty Shop After Vandal Turned A Fire Hose Loose In The Broadview Manor Apartment Building Overhead  BlocksCrimeFire EquipmentFloodsPersonalitiesShopsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, January 10
56550 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Japanese Workers Prepare A 3 Year Old Beluga Male Whale For Flight From Winnipeg To Tokyo. The Whale Was En Route From Churchill, Mb, To Kamowgawa Sea World, Where It Will Join A Female Whale Also From Churchill  AviationJapaneseWhales 1988, July 24
56384 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jari Kuri (17) Of Edmonton Oilers And Randy Carlyle (8) Of Winnipeg Jets At A Game In The Winnipeg Arena. Jets Won 6-4  ArenasHockeyPersonalitiesSports 1988, April 9
56618 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jean Carson, 80 Year Old Winnipeg Woman Will Receive The Persons Award In Ottawa October 17, 1988 For Her Work In The Women'S Movement In Canada.,  PersonalitiesWomen 1988, October 2
56507 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jeremy Kishmier Plays The Lead In Rainbow Stage'S Season Opener, Oliver  ChildrenPersonalitiesTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 26
56157 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jets Vs. Flames Hockey Action At The Winnipeg Arena. Jets Defeated The Calgary Flames 9-0  ArenasHockeySports 1988, February 4
56158 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jets Vs. Flames Hockey Action At The Winnipeg Arena. Jets Defeated The Calgary Flames 9-0  ArenasHockeySports 1988, February 4
56159 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jets Vs. Flames Hockey Action At The Winnipeg Arena. Jets Defeated The Calgary Flames 9-0  ArenasHockeySports 1988, February 4
56369 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jets' Goalie Daniel Berthiaume Bows His Head After Edmonton Oilers Score Tying Goal En Route To Victory  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1988, April 11
56534 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jillian Currie, Canadian Champion In The 17 Years And Under Highland Dance Championships Held Inhamilton, Returning To Winnipeg With Her Award As Part Of The Manitoba Provincial Team  AwardsDanceScotsWomen 1988, July 13
56129 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Karlsen (Right) And Gerry Culleton Watch As A Tow Truck Pulls Karlsen'S Car (A 1976 Chevy Nova) From The Red River.The Car Broke Through The Ice About One Kilometre North Of Lockport. The Two Were Using The River As A Short Cut To Get Home From Selkirk. Karlsen Had Purchased The Car Only The Day Before, And It Was Not Yet Insured. Photo By Gerry Cairns"  AccidentsAutomobilesRivers 1988, January 28
56527 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Lewis, President Of Board Of Directors, Manitoba Museum Of Man And Nature, 190 Rupert Avenue  MuseumsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 14
56266 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Maloway Ndp Incumbent In Elmwood Constituency Holds Up The Remains Of A Campaign Sign That Was Burned On The Lawn Of A Talbot Avenue Supporter. Another Maloway Sign On Mccalman Avenue Was Also Burned  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsSignsWinnipeg Streets 1988, March 18
56610 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Milliken, Head Of Cfqx Fm Radio Station, At Selkirk, Manitoba  PersonalitiesRadio 1988, September 22
56448 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Rodger, Assistant To The President Of The Health Sciences Centre, Shakes Off Water As He Emerges From A Dunk Tank. Social Workers At The Hsc Dunked Managers And Doctors To Raise Money For The Children'S Miracle Telethon  AdministrationCharitiesEventsHospitalsPersonalitiesTanks 1988, May 19
70818 A2337 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Jimmy Welsh (J.O. Welsh), President 1964-65. From Deer Lodge Curling Club, Curling Hall of Fame. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, December 4
66900 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere 5 Hp Gas Engine, 1892c, Owned By Ken Moorehead Of Douglas, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66966 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Lindeman Crawler, Manufactured From 1940 Until 1947. John Deere Bo 14-17 Hp Tractorchassis Were Shipped To A Factory In Yakima, Washington To Be Mounted On Crawler Tracks. Orchardists Of The Pacific Northwest Favored These Tractors In That ,  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66959 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Model A, Equipped With Adjustable Wheel Tread, Used By Row Crop Farmers. This 16-24 Hp Model Was Introduced In 1934, And Manufactured Until 1952, And Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66961 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Model Ar, 20-26 Hp Was A Modified Version Of The Model A But Was Equipped With A Standard (Fixed) Tread. This Model Was Introduced In 1936, And Manufactured Until 1953, And Was Available With Either Steel Wheels Or Rubber Tires  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66960 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Model Ar, 20-26 Hp Was A Modified Version Of The Model A, But Was Equipped With A Standard (Fixed) Tread. This Model Was Introduced In 1936, And Manufactured Until 1953. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66938 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Model D Was The First Waterloo Tractor To Bear The John Deere Name. This 15-27 Hptractor Was Introduced In 1923, And Was Manufactured Until 1953. Owned By The Manitoba Agriculturalmuseum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66948 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Model Gp Or General Purpose 10-20 Hp Tractor. Introduced In 1928, And Manufactured Until 1935. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66965 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Model H 10-13 Hp Tractor, Manufactured From 1939 Until 1947. It Was A Smaller Tractor Designed To Meet The Needs Of The Small Farmers. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66973 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     John Deere Outfit - Model H (1939-1947) 10-13 Hp Tractor Pulling A John Deere Harvester, No. 12-A.Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56144 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Goulet (Left) And Joel Desrosiers Hold Down A Whitetail Buck, As Wildlife Officials From The Dep'T.Of Natural Resources Netted Four Deer In The Charleswood And St. James Area. The Program To Relocate About 100 Animals To Unpopulated Areas Was Implimented To Keep Breeding Stock In Urban Areas At Manageable Level  AnimalsDeerPersonalitiesPrograms 1988, February 5
56651 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Harvard, Liberal Mp For Winnipeg-St. James, Expresses His Happiness At His Campaign Headquarters On His First Time Win Of His Seat  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, October 19
56113 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Josette Ragoonath, A Tenant In Broadview Manor, Became Trapped In The Elevator Near The Parking Level On The Morning Of The Fire Hose Flooding Incident. When The Fire Department'S Emergency Rescue Crew Arrived, Ragoonath Had Noticed Water Beginning To Seep Through The Elevator Wall Near The Floor. She Was Unaware Of The Flooding Caused By Vandals, Who Turned On A Fire Hose In The Apartment Building, Until After The Rescue From The Elevator, Where She Had Been Trapped For Over An Hour  ElevatorsFire EquipmentWaterWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, January 10
56363 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Junetta Stewart Inspects Some Of The 12,000 Books Donated For Sale At The 27th Annual Children'S Hospital Book Market, Held At St. Vital Centre. In 1987, $133,000 Was Raised For Pediatric Research And Child Health  BooksChildrenPersonalitiesWomen 1988, April 8
56508 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Karlee Silver, 8 Years, Dances The Highland Fling During 22nd Annual Highland Gathering In Selkirk, Mb. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenCostumesDancePersonalitiesScots 1988, July 3
56125 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kelly Skinner Of Brandon Enjoys The Current Mca Bonspiel, And Sees A Big Future For His Favorite Wintertime Sport  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, January 26
56239 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kimal Shoes Owner Al Giesbrecht Says He Will Move From The South Side Of Portage As Soon As His Lease Is Up. Poor Sales On The South Side Has Been The Reason For Many Recent Store Closures  PersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg Streets 1988, February 26
56264 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     King Carl Gustav Xvi And Queen Silvia (Right) Of Sweden Attend A Luncheon With Howard Pawley And His Wife Adele. The Couple Visited Winnipeg For Five Hours Before Heading To Victoria, Bc  PersonalitiesPoliticsRoyaltySwedes 1988, March 18
56611 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kristjana Gunnars, Author  AuthorsPersonalities 1988, September 22
66947 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Lanz Bulldog Diesel, 1928 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56373 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Larry Desrochers, The Fringe Festival'S Executive Producer, Announced The Manitoba Theatre Centres Plan To Present The First Fringe Festival  EventsFestivalsPersonalities 1988, April 13
56632 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Larry Krotz, 40 Years, Author Of A Novel, Shutter Speed  AuthorsPersonalities 1988, October 13
56156 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Larry Nault And His Daughter Michelle Of Toronto, Pose In Front Of Family Portrait, A Snow Sculpture In Provencher Park. The Sculpture, By Garry Ross Of Anola, Manitoba, Won First Prize In The Adult Competition In 1988 Festival Du Voyageur  ChildrenFestivalsPersonalities 1988, February 13
56131 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Laura Graham (Kneeling) And Other Members Of Royal Winnipeg Ballet At The Official Opening Of The Company'S Specially Designed New Home On Graham Avenue  DancePersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, January 12
56245 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Leaders Of Manitoba'S Political Parties Prepare For Upcoming Election Following Resignation Of Premier Howard Pawley. Senator Duff Roblin (Left) Will Act As Conservative Leader Gary Filmon'S Campaign Chairman  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, March 12
56276 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Len Harapiak Addresses Constituents In Town Of Roblin, Manitoba During Elections. On Stage Are Gary Doer, Maureen Hemphill  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1988, March 18
56256 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Len Harapiak Launches A Bid For The Ndp Leadership, As Son Todd, Wife Judy, And Daughter Tarya Look On  ChildrenElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 16
56471 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Leon Bell, Conductor Of Winnipeg Pops Orchestra, Plays Violin While Mark Stechishin Paints A Widow'S House On Borebank Street In Winnipeg, Mb. Holding An Umbrella Is Pauline Buchanan. Photo By Jeff De Booy  MusicPersonalitiesWomen 1988, May 29
56270 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs Meets Delegates From People For Equal Participation, While On The Election Campaign Trail  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 20
56403 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs Reacts To Election Results Which Gave Her Party 20 Seats, An Increasefrom From The 1 That She Previously Held. Tories Came Out With 25 Seats, Ndp With 12, Resulting In A Minority Government  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 26
56356 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs With Liberal Mp Lloyd Axworthy, Took Her Election Campaign To The Grant Park Plaza  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 2
56377 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Liberal Leader Sharson Carstairs Greets Jean Chretien On His Arrival To Winnipeg To Campaign With Her  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 15
56429 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Linda Dobson, Of 481 Locksley Bay, Found Her Cat "Pj" With Its Front Paw In The Grip Of A 10 Centimetre Leg Hold Trap With Clamps And Springs, But Fortunately No Metal Teeth. The Setting Of Such Traps Is Illegal, And If Officials Find Out Who Set The Trap, The Humane Society Will Look Into Laying Charges. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AnimalsPersonalitiesWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988, May 8
56460 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lions Place Seniors Add Their Steps To Those Of People 55 And Better Across Canada Who Are Trying To Log A Total Of 766,027 Kilometres; The Distance To The Moon And Back. It Is Called The Elderobic Moon Walk, Part Of Cananda'S Fitness Week. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CelebrationsEventsLifestyleWomen 1988, May 26
56417 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Litter On The Sidewalk Testifies To The Long Wait Students Endured As They Lined Up For Job Interviews At The Student Youth Employment Centre, 325 Main Street  StudentsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 3
56647 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Little Britain Church, Lockport, Manitoba  BuildingsChurchesTowns 1988, October 29
56574 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Liz Mccawley, Executive Director Of Manitoba Law Society  JudiciaryPersonalitiesWomen 1988, July 8
56621 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lloyd Axworthy, Mp Talks To Walter Kube While On The Campaign Trail  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, October 4
56667 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Louis Kwiatkowski Admires The Medal He Received From The Soviet Government. The Winnipeg Resident And 35 Other Manitoba Naval Veterans Were Honoured For Their Work In Breaking Wartime Blockades At Murmansk. Walter Ritchie Looks On. Photo By Phil Hossack  AwardsMilitaryPersonalitiesWorld War II 1988, November 16
56093 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt.-Gov. George Johnson And His Wife Doris Greet Guests At The Annual Lieutenant Governor'S Levee In The Legislative Building. About 1,200 Manitoban'S Attended To Listen To The Winnipeg Police Choir,The Air Command Band, And The Winnipeg Girl'S Senior Choir. Wine Punch, And Cake Were Served  BandsChoirsEventsLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, January 2
56154 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt.-Gov. George Johnson And Premier Howard Pawley Follow The Sergeant At Arms Carrying The Mace Into The House Before The Speech From The Throne  ArtifactsLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, February 12
56541 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt.-Gov. George Johnson Follows The Mace As Premier Gary Filmon Leads His Colleagues Into The Opening Of The Manitoba Legislature  ArtifactsEventsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, July 22
56430 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt.-Gov. George Johnson Hands Premier Gary Filmon The Pen To Sign An Oath Of Office During A Swearing In Ceremony At The Legislative Building. Photo By Gerry Cairns  CeremoniesLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, May 10
56635 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Main Street Project Director John Rogers Stands In Doorway Of Holding Area  AssociationsPersonalities 1988, October 18
56487 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Mla, Ndp Finance Critic Maureen Hemphill. Photo By Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, June 9
56488 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Conservative Minister Bonnie Mitchelson  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, June 9
71637 A2406 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Manitoba Female Athlete Of The Year 1988, Theresa Brick, Weightlifting. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan. (Colour Neg.)  EquipmentSportsUniformsWeightliftingWomen 1988
56348 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs And Husband John, At Proceedings Of The Party'S Nomination In The River Heights Constituency, The Seat She Held As A Sole Liberal In The Previous Legislature  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 26
56248 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs Prepares For The Upcoming Provincial Election  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 13
71646 A2406 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Manitoba Male Athlete Of The Year 1988, Bob Cameron, Punting The Football At The Winnipeg Stadium. Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan. (Colour Neg.)  EquipmentFootballSportsStadiumsUniforms 1988
56410 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Museum Of Man And Nature Employee Henryk Pietrus Positions A Stuffed Pileated Woodpecker A Top A Log, For A Part Of A Show On The Natural History Of Wood  DisplaysMuseumsPersonalities 1988, May 1
56539 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Ndp Leader, Gary Doer  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, July 20
56692 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Premier Gary Filmon Rejects Meech Lake  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, December 20
56616 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba'S Environment Minister Volunteered To Help Load Newspapers And Other Garbage For Recycling By The Recycling Council Of Manitoba And Versatech Industries Inc. At William Avenue Pick-Up Depot  EnvironmentPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, October 2
56654 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba'S Lt.-Gov. George Johnson Makes A Donation To Salvation Army As One Of Their Officials Looks On  CharitiesPersonalitiesPoliticsSalvation Army 1988, November 25
56537 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba'S Premier, Gary Filmon, Told Reporters Ottawa Is Not Pressing Him To Approve The Meech Lake Accord  PersonalitiesPolitics 1988, July 19
56656 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marcel Marceau Tells A Story In Mime At Pantages Playhouse, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesTheatre 1988, November 28
56657 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marcel Marceau, Famous In Art Of Mime  PersonalitiesTheatre 1988, November 25
56095 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marcel Painchaud Of The Manitoba Health Services Commission Shows A Map Indicating Communities In Need Of Medical Services. He Has Had 31 Requests For Rural Physicians. Normally, The Commission Receives Between 15 And 20 Requests. Photo By Glenn Olsen  MapsMedicinePersonalities 1988, January 3
56677 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Margaret Chown, Past President Of Manitoba Society Of Seniors  AssociationsPersonalitiesWomen 1988, December 6
56495 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Maria Uen Representing Estonea And Olga Stauvers Representing Latnia Lay A Wreath At Winnipeg'S Cenotaph, Memorial Blvd, To Commemorate The Deportation Of About 800,000 Baltic Citizens To Siberia Under Joseph Stalin'S Regime  EstoniansLatnianMonumentsPersonalitiesWomen 1988, June 15
56146 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marlene Cleutinx, Skip, Eyes Situation, En Route To Win The Scott Tournament Of Hearts Championship  CurlingPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1988, February 5
56271 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marnie Treichel (Left) And Darya Mcdonald Compete In Front Of The Judges During The Manitoba Highland Dancing Association'S Closed Championships At The St. James Civic Centre. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenDancePersonalities 1988, March 21
66915 A2167 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Marshall Gas Engine, 30-60 Hp, 1914 Model. Manufactured By Marshall & Sons Co. Ltd., Of Gainsboro,England. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56682 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Martha Brooks, Winnipeg Author. Her First Novel Was “A Hill For Looking”.  AuthorsPersonalitiesWomen 1988, December 12
56484 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Masquito Statue At Komarno, Manitoba Toppled Off Its Mount  StatuesTowns 1988, June 2
66957 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Massey Harris 4-Wheel Drive Gas Engine Tractor, 1930 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66963 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Massey Harris Twin Power Pacemaker, 1937 Model, 15-37 Hp Gas Tractor. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseumsTowns 1988
52331 A1587 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Maureen Dowds, Born In Whitehorse, Yukon, 3 July 1948. Moved To Goderich, On, In 1959 And Began Her Track And Field Career In High School In 1963. Moved To Winnipeg In 1965, Where She Dominated In Her Sport At St. James Collegiate. In 1968 And 1969 She Was The Only Woman To Be Named As University Of Manitoba'S Female Athlete Of The Year In Consecutive Years. Won A Bronze Medal At The Pan American Games In Winnipeg 1967. From 1969 - 1974 She Retired From Competition. In 1975 She Set A Canadian Record At The Pan American In Mexico City Of 16.46 Meters. This Record Has Survived As Manitoba Record Until 1987. She Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame Nov 5, 1988  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & FieldWomen 1988, November 5
56405 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Maureen Hemphill Hugs Ndp Leader Gary Doer As Premier Howard Pawley Looks On. The Ndp Suffered The Greatest Defeat, Ending Up With Only 12 Seats In The Legislature  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 26
56252 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Maureen Hemphill, A Candidate For The Leadership Of The New Democratic Party  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 15
56104 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Maxim Hermaniuk, Archbishop Of Winnipeg, Presides At A Midnight Pontifical Mass At St. Valdimir Andolga Cathedral To Mark Christmas Eve In The Ukrainian Catholic Church. The Church Celebrates Christmas By The Julian Calendar, Almost Two Weeks Later Than Under The Gregorian Calendar  CelebrationsChurchesPersonalitiesUkrainiansWinnipeg Buildings 1988, January 7
56400 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Bill Norrie Clowns With Carolyn Bensky Chairman Of Ronald Mcdonald House, The Residence For Families Of Children In Hospital, Which Received A Coat Of Paint Inside And Out With Labour Donated By 60 Members Of Student Painters, Ltd  HospitalsPersonalitiesPoliticsResidencesStudentsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, April 24
56407 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Bill Norrie Takes His Turn Making Omelettes For The Easter Seal Campaign At The Holiday Inn, Downtown. Other Local Personalities Were Also Participating In The Week Long Fund Raising Event  CharitiesHotelsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, April 27
67045 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Medora, Mb, A Hamlet Nw Of Deloraine, Named After Medora Township In Muskoka District, On.The Population In 1987 Was 84  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
67044 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Medora, Mb, A Hamlet Nw Of Deloraine, Named After Medora Township, Muskoka District, On. The Population In 1987 Was 84  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56681 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Assiniboine South Youth Choir Sing In The Manitoba Legislative Building  ChildrenChoirsLegislative BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, December 11
56491 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Chinese Folk Dance Of Manitoba Inc. Perform The Dragon Dance At Winnipeg'S City Hall To Promote A Show Of Fang Dynasty Dance  ChineseCity HallsDanceWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 11
56500 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Grey Nuns Celebrate The Official Opening Of Foyer Valade Personal Care Centre On River Road On The Anniversary Of Their Arrival In Winnipeg, By Re-Enacting The 1844 Scene  CelebrationsEventsReligionWomen 1988, June 22
56228 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Canadian Olympic Team Wave To The Crowd As They Enter Mcmahon Stadium In Calgary For The Opening Ceremonies  CeremoniesOlympicsSports 1988, February 14
56231 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Chinese Drama Society Perform The Lion Dance At A Dinner Held At The Holiday Inn To Celebrate Chinese New Year. The Dance Was Performed To Scare Away Evil Spirits And Bring Good Luck For The Next Twelve Months. 1988 Marked The Year Of The Dragon  CelebrationsChineseCostumesHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, February 20
56607 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Perform At Portage Place On Portage Avenue. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  DanceWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, September 21
56358 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Perform A Piece Entitled Mystic Motion At Portage Place As Part Of Spring Break Attractions Offered To Customers At The Downtown Shopping Complex  DanceSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, April 3
56558 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Sicily Folk Dance Troupe Performed At The Italy-Sicily Pavilion At The Folklorama Celebrations In Winnipeg  DanceFestivalsItaliansPavilionsWomen 1988, August 1
56562 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mennonite Children'S Choir Returns To Winnipeg From Their Tour In Australia  AirportsChildrenChoirsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, July 26
56639 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Metropolitan Wasyly, Primate Of The Ukrainian Orthodox Church In Canada, Blesses The Mosaic Of The Holy Trinity. The Work Designed By Artist Leo Mol For The Main Street Cathedral, Marks The Millenium Of Ukrainian Christianity  ArtChurchesPersonalitiesReligionUkrainiansWinnipeg Buildings 1988, October 24
56268 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mexican Mennonite Arrivals In Winkler Spend Time Conversing Inside Al'S Family Restaurant On The Town'S Main Street  ImmigrationMennonitesTowns 1988, March 9
56267 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mexican Mennonite Sara Ketter Shops For Goods In Mennonite Central Community Store In Winkler, Mb. Returning Mennonites Are Descendants Of Those Who Fled Canada In The 1920s, And Are Now Coming Back To Escape Mexico'S Volatile Economic Climate  ImmigrationMennonitesTowns 1988, March 9
67063 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Minitonas, Manitoba, a village east of Swan River.  The name is aboriginal, meaning isolated hill. It had a population of 543 in 1987.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1988
66968 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Minneapolis Moline Model G705 For Lp Gas (Propane), 1950c. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66964 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Minneapolis Moline Model U For Lp Gas (Propane), 1939. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66974 A2169 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Minneapolis Moline Outfit - Tractor Is Model Zas (1948) With Minneapolis Moline Harvester. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Manitoba.,  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
54717 A1665 Miscellaneous Collection     Molson Sponsored Go-Kart Grand Prix Race In Exchange District Of Winnipeg Starting On Bannatyne Avenue. Buildings In The Background. Photo By Robert Tinker  AutomobilesEquipmentRacingWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 22
56498 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     More Than 5,400 Runners Participated In The Manitoba Marathon. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  SportsTrack & Field 1988, June 20
56520 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mother'S Restaurant Limited, Pembina Highway  RestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 20
56643 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mrs. Helen Riddell, With Sons Curtis And Marko, Owners And Operators Of Spectrum Cabaret, 176 Fort Street  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, October 19
56383 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mrs. W. Van Slyck Displays Accessories At Dugald Costume Museum, Dugald, Manitoba  CostumesMuseumsPersonalities 1988, March 30
56476 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Murray Macpherson Is One Of Winnipeg'S Best Known Mathematics Teachers. He Taught At Luxton Junior High School, St. Johns High School, And Was Director Of Student Teaching Program At University Of Manitoba Faculty Of Education  EducationPersonalities 1988, May 30
56262 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Museum of Man and Nature's Curator of Archaeology Dr. Leigh Syms is using artifacts from aboriginal tribes to piece together aboriginal history in Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  He had noted that researchers have long since exploded the myth that the white man found only a few nomadic tribes. Not only were there a number of tribes but they had organized communities, knew each other across cultural lines and traded intensively.  ArchaeologyArtifactsMuseumsPersonalities 1988, March 17
56581 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Musician Thord Ahman Performs On His Accordian At The Swedish Pavilion At Folklorama Show  MusicMusical InstrumentsPavilionsPersonalitiesSwedes 1988, August 11
56260 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Natives Protesting The Police Shooting Of J.J. Harper Marched To The Legislative Building Where They Were Promised An Inquiry Into The Native Leaders Death  Legislative BuildingsPoliceProtestsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, March 17
56257 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ndp Mla Marty Dolin Expresses His Jubilation After Winniing His Party'S Nomination In Kildonanconstituency By Acclamation. He Has Served The Constituency Since Winning A 1985 By-Election  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, March 16
67048 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Nesbitt, A Hamlet South Of Brandon, Named After John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer Of Brandon, Who Was A Senator From 1892 To 1914.  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
67049 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Nesbitt, A Hamlet South Of Brandon, Named After John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer Of Brandon, Who Was A Senator From 1892 To 1914.,  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56433 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     New Cabinet Minister, Bonnie Mitchelson, At The Swearing In Ceremony At The Manitoba Legislature  CeremoniesPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, May 10
56502 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     New Seven Storey Deer Lodge Personnal Care Tower  HospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 23
56351 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nine Year-Old David Montagnon Pickets Outside The Big Brothers' Portage Avenue Office In An Effortto Attract Volunteers. There Were 200 Boys On The Big Brothers' Waiting List  ChildrenProtestsWinnipeg Streets 1988, March 31
67052 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Ninga, Manitoba, a village northwest of Killarney.  Ninga is a Chippewa word for mother. In 1987, population was 78.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1988
56386 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nortbert Froese Waters Beds Of Tulips During The Bay'S International Flower Show Staged By U Of M Students. A Feature Of The Show Is The Hudson'S Bay Company Tulip, A Red And Yellow Flower Developed For Northern Climates  ExhibitionsFloraHudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesStudents 1988, April 17
56577 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     North Point Douglas Volunteer Foot Patrol. Photo By Jeff De Booy  PoliceWomen 1988, July 14
56376 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nurses At Health Sciences Centre And Other Hospitals Prepare To Strike. In A New Contract, They Are Looking For Job Security, And Better Wages, Benefits, And Working Conditions  HospitalsNursingStrikesWomen 1988, April 14
56340 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Oaklake Resident Steve Medwedew Stands Outside House Where Hostages Were Held By Herbert Bruce Archer, And Dorothy Lilliam Mallette For Five Days. The Incident, Which Occured Ten Years Ago Was The Result Of A Fatal Shoot-Out With Rcmp  CrimeHousesPersonalitiesTowns 1988, March 24
56696 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Officials Survey Damage Caused By $1 Million Fire At Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate  FiresSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, December 24
56242 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Olympic Greetings From Calgary To Seoul Wheeled Through Winnipeg, In A Cycling Version Of The Pony Express, Designed To Promote International Goodwill. Seven University Students On A 21 Country Cycling Tour That Began February 28, 1988, Will Deliver A Letter Of Goodwill From Calgary'S Mayor To The Mayor Of Seoul, Site Of The Summer Olympics.  BicyclesCyclingOlympicsStudents 1988, March 11
56594 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Opening Of Nearly New Shop Of The Mckinnon Guild At 961 Portage Avenue  EventsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 6
56568 A1728 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Opening Of The New Enlarged Polo Park Mall, Portage Avenue.  CelebrationsStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1988, August 1
56269 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Oresto (Richard Dubicki) Balances Pin On His Forehead And Juggles Four Others During Mini-Circus At St. Vital Shopping Centre, Sponsored By The Local Shriners  CircusesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, March 20
56690 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Osborne House, A Home For Battered Women  ChildrenHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, December 15
71530 A2403 Miscellaneous Collection     Overview Of The Crowd Of People Lined Up Behind A Snow Fence During The Coors Cobblestone Classic Cycling Race On Albert Street And Bannatyne Avenue In The Exchange District. On The Left In The Background Is A Hatchback Car (Probably A Camry) With Two People In Uniforms  AutomobilesCyclingFencesParksSportsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1988
56531 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pallbearers Wheel Coffin Of Former St. Boniface Archbishop Maurice Baudoux, Who Was Entombed In A Crypt At St. Boniface Basilica. He Died At Age 81 Years, At The Tache Nursing Centre  ChurchesFuneralsPersonalitiesReligionWinnipeg Buildings 1988, July 8
56141 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Parks Canada Archaeologists Peter Priess And Sheila Bradford Work Quietly With Trowels And Brushes To Record A Small Piece Of The Forks History As A Large Earth Moving Machine Tears Into The Banks Of The Red River. The Soil Was Removed To Make Way For A Concrete Prominade  ArchaeologyHistoryParksPersonalities 1988, February 4
56402 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Passenger Tom Baranowski, 20, Was Seriously Injured And Driver John Schultz, 19, Received Minor Injuries After This 1977 Firebird Crashed Into A Telephone Pole, Splitting The Car In Two. Police Said The Accident Occurred Around 12:30pm On Springfield Road Between Cox Blvd., And Bismark Street  AccidentsAutomobilesPoliceWinnipeg Streets 1988, April 25
56517 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Patrick Kelly From Black Dragon Kung-Fu School Demonstrates Martial Arts At The Chinese Centre At James Avenue And King Street. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  ChineseMartial ArtsPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, July 7
56372 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Paul Maclean (Right) And Dale Hawerchuk Celebrate Goal, But The Jets Were Unable To Defeat The Oilers. Edmonton Won The 4th Smythe Division Semi-Final Game 5-3  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1988, April 11
56103 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pedestrians Disappear And Re-Emerge From Billowing Clouds Of Car Exhaust That Hang Eerily In The Frigid Air Around The Manitoba Legislative Building  EnvironmentLegislative BuildingsWeatherWinnipeg Buildings 1988, January 6
70820 A2337 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Peggie Casselman's Rink in The Curling Hall of Fame. (2x2 neg.) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  CurlingPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1988, December 4
56458 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peggy Bernhard Was One Of The Many Volunteers Who Cooked Burgers At The Annual Victoria Day Manitoba Buffalo Barbecue At Assiniboia Downs  BuffaloCelebrationsEventsPersonalitiesRacetracksWomen 1988, May 23
56359 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pemmican Publications Editor Virginia Maracle Travelled To The Children'S Book Fair In Bologna, Italy.She Also Shared Experiences That Made Up Her Life As A Native Woman In Manitoba. People In Other Countries Have Expressed Interest In Learning About The Native People Of Canada. Publishers In England And Spain Expressed Interest In "Honour The Sum" By Ruby Slipperjack, And The University In West Germany Ordered Copies Of Beatrice Culleton'S "In Search Of April Raintree" For Classroom Use  BooksHistoryPersonalitiesWomen 1988, April 4
56699 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter De Courcey Makes A Move On A Giant-Sized Chessboard At Eaton Place. The Project Is Being Usedto Promote The Game During School Chess Tournament  ChildrenGamesStoresStudentsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, December 29
56112 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter Gaye Furs, Next Door To The Beauty Shop, Was Also Flooded When Vandals Turned A Fire Hose Loose In The Broadview Manor Apartment Building Overhead. The Mishap Caused An Approximated $100,000 In Damages  BlocksBusinessesCrimeFire EquipmentFloodsStoresWaterWinnipeg Buildings 1988, January 10
56518 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Phuong Coffee Shop And Fresh Fish Market At 508 - 510 Sargent Avenue. Photo By Jeff De Booy  RestaurantsStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1988, June 13
56094 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Piney, Mb, Reeve, Bill Tkachuk (Right) And Roseau, Minnesota Mayor Bernie Burggraf Exchange Gifts At The Manitoba- Minnesota Border, As President Reagan And Prime Minister Brian Mulroney Sign The Free Trade Deal. A Framed Canadian $1 Dollar Bill And A Green Roseau, Minnesota Hockey Cap May Go Down In History As The First Exchanges Made Under The Free Trade Agreement  Free TradePersonalitiesPolitics 1988, January 3
56511 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Players From Twin Cities (Dark Jerseys) Battle Springfield For The Ball During Canada Day Internationalpolo Tournament At Bird'S Hill Provincial Park In Manitoba. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ParksSports 1988, July 3
56099 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police Remove A Winnipeg Transit Driver From His Vehicle After It Collided With Another City Bus At Main Street And Mcdermot Avenue At About 4:20 Pm. A Transit Official Said The Driver Was Only Shaken Up, While A Passenger Suffered A Cut Lip. He Said The Accident Occured After A Truck Had Changed Lanes. Photo By Dave Johnson  BusesAccidentsPoliceWinnipeg Streets 1988, January 1
56584 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Polish Couple Dance On Stage At The Winnipeg Convention Centre During The Folklorama Show  DancersPolesWomen 1988, August 15
56370 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pool Of Water Caused By Water Main Break On Sherbrook Street, Near Portage Avenue. Weather Office Reported Precipitation For Spring Of 1988 Was Only 4 Percent Of Normal, Water Main Breaks Provide About The Only Water On The City'S Streets. Note The Customized Ford Van  AutomobilesWeatherWinnipeg Streets 1988, April 11
56428 A1723 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Premier Gary Filmon Surveys Washed Out Bridge Near Swan River During A Tour Of The Flood Damaged Area. Filmon Promised Provincial Assistance For The Swan River Valley Region Affected By The Flood  FloodsPersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1988, May 8
56366 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Premier Howard Pawley And Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs Surprise Each Other While Campaigning In The Same Mall In Selkirk, Mb  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 10
56625 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Prime Minister Brian Mulroney And Wife Mila Visit Workers At Western Glove Works, Ltd  FactoriesPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, October 8
56251 A1718 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Progressive Conservative Leader Gary Filmon, And Bonnie Mitchelson (River East) Are Greeted By A Youngster At Family Fare Store On Henderson Highway, While On The Election Campaign Trail  ChildrenPersonalitiesPoliticsStoresWomen 1988, March 15
56355 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Progressive Conservative Leader Gary Filmon, Left, Is Escorted Into Hall Of The University Of Manitoba, By Members Of The Party'S Youth Wing  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1988, April 2
56371 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Progressive Leader, Sid Green (Left), Welcomes Former Manitoba Premier Douglas Campbell To A Gathering  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, April 22
56349 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Progressive Party Leader Sid Green Sees Little Hope That The Party Will Win Seats In The April 29, 1988 Election. The Progressive Party, Which Was Formed In 1981 By Disenchanted New Democrats, Will Field Seven Candidates In The Upcoming Election  ElectionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1988, March 28
56398 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Progressive Party Leader Sid Green Talks With Jeri Bjornson (Back To Camera), Chair Of The Manitoba Coalition Of Women'S Organizations, After He Was Shouted Down By The Audience When He Asked To Speak At A Leaders' Debate On Women'S Issues At The University Of Of Winnipeg. Conservbative Leader, Gary Filmon By-Passed The Debate, And Green Sought To Fill The Empty Chair To Explain His Party'S Platform  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, April 22
56123 A1713 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Provincial Curling Champion Brian Fowler Of Brandon, Shouts Out Instructions On His Way To His 6th Win. The Team Is Striving To Reach The Semi-Finals Of The Eaton Or The Free Press Events, Which Will Earn Them The Opportunity To Defend The Provincial Tankard Championship Won A Year Ago  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1988, January 24
56597 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Provincial Remand Centre, Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  JailsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 7
56598 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Provincial Remand Centre, Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  JailsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 7
56599 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Provincial Remand Centre, Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  JailsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 7
56600 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Provincial Remand Centre, Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  JailsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, September 7
52332 A1587 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     R.A. "Sam" Fabro, Born 8 Dec. 1920 In Udine, Italy. Came To Winnipeg, Mb, As A Child. His Career Includes: Junior Winnipeg Rangers Memorial Cup, 1940 - 1941 (Hockey); Chairman Of Baseball, Pan American Games, Winnipeg, 1967; Blue Bombers Order Of Merit 1988; Chairman Of The Manitoba Hockey Hall Of Fame And Manitoba Marathon Foundation, 1984 - 1988; Chairman Of The Manitoba Sports Hallof Fame, 1982 - 1988; Chairman Of The Marathon 1978 - 1984. Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 5, 1988. Portrait By Carla Feeny  PersonalitiesSports 1988, November 5
56147 A1714 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ray Cadieux, Now A Winnipeg Chartered Accountant, Wears His 1968 Olympic Hockey Sweater And Holds His Valuable Bronze Medal Won In The 1968 Games. He Played For The Winnipeg Based National Hockey Team From 1965 To 1969. Photo By Phil Hossack  HockeyOlympicsPersonalitiesSports 1988, February 7
56617 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ray Cote Is An Employment Counsellor With The Canada Employment Centre On University Of Manitoba Campus  EducationPersonalitiesWomen 1988, October 2
56689 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rcmp Officer J.B.D. Henry. Photo By By Ken Gigliotti  PersonalitiesRCMP 1988, December 15
56361 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rear Admiral J.C. Slade Of Ottawa Chats With Musicians During Annual Inspection Of Hmcs Chippawa.Slade Inspected The Naval Reserve Unit, Both On Parade And During Training Demonstrations  NavyPersonalities 1988, April 6
66928 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Red River Special Thresher, 1918c. Manufactured By Oliver Farm Equipment Company. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56655 A1731 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Registered Nurse, Tracy Adams, A Dialysis Specialist, Chats With Patient Elsie Minuk, In The New Dialysis Unit At St. Boniface General Hospital. The 1.2 Million Facility Opened November 25, 1988  EquipmentHospitalsMedicinePersonalitiesWomen 1988, November 26
56461 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Researchers And The Tin Man Promote The Triathlon Of The Same Name To Be Held At Morden, July 16,1988. Pledges Go For Spinal Cord Research. The Health Sciences Centre Research Foundation Launchedthe Project. Photo By Phil Hossack  EventsMedicineResearchSportsTownsTrack & Field 1988, May 26
56434 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Residents protest the government's demands that outside consultants co-manage band funds, Fort Alexander, Manitoba.  The Indian Affairs Department will withold two million dollars in annual funding from the band unless councillors let an outside group help administer band finances.  PoliticsProtests 1988, May 11
56445 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Residents Survey Central Park Scene After A 1955 Chevrolet Was Rolled During A Police Chase. The Driver Had Allegidally Ran A Number Of Red Lights, And Hit A Pole At Edmonton Street And Sargent Avenue.The 32 Year Old Driver Was Charged With Impaired And Dangerous Driving  AccidentsAutomobilesParksWinnipeg Streets 1988, May 17
56475 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Retired Baptist Minister From Lethbridge Is Cycling From Coast To Coast Of Canada Visiting The 12 Churches He Once Served. He Is Raising Money Along The Way For The Canadian Hunger Foundation  CyclingPersonalitiesReligionSports 1988, May 30
56636 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Retired Swim Coach Ben Penning Of The Winnipeg Wave Swim Club, The Oldest Sports Club In Canada  PersonalitiesSportsSwimming 1988, October 19
56601 A1729 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Reunion Of Wartime Pilots Association Held In Winnipeg  AviationCelebrationsMilitary 1988, September 14
56462 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Richard And Leah Vosper Are Rowing Across Manitoba In A Home Made Viking Boat. They Plan To Make A2100 Kilometre Journey To Prove A Theory That Vikingss May Have Travelled Thru Manitoba To Minnesota In The 1300s  BoatsPersonalitiesRowingSportsWomen 1988, May 27
56357 A1721 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Richard Karpyshin'S “Bull And The Universe” Was Presented At The Main / Access Gallery'S Exhibit Of Magic And Shamanism. The Exhibit Included Work By Nine Southern Canadian And Six Inuit Artists  ArtEskimosExhibitionsInuitWinnipeg Buildings 1988, April 2
56223 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     River Heights School Choir Students With Music Teacher And Choir Conductor Dorothy Lother (Centre) Are Preparing To Perform At The Winter Olympics. They Were The Only Manitoba School Choir Chosen By The Youth Music Showcase, To Perform At Mount Royal College In Calgary.  ChoirsOlympicsPersonalitiesStudents 1988, February 10
66934 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Robert Bell 20-25 Hp Steam Engine, 1923 Model, Owned By Jerry Bilton Of Hartney, Mb. Photographed At The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
66944 A2168 Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin     Rock - Island 18-35 Hp 1926 Model. Owned By The Manitoba Agricultural Museum, Austin, Mb  AgricultureEquipmentMachineryMuseums 1988
56634 A1730 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rod Pennycook, Great West Life Vice-Pesident, Serves Breakfast To United Way Campaign Director, Jo Wright And United Way Chairman Harvey Sector (Centre)  BusinessesCharitiesDiningPersonalitiesWomen 1988, October 15
56459 A1724 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ross Perot, Founder And Chairman Of Electronic Data Systems Corporation Chats With The University Of Manitoba President Arnold Naimark. Perot'S Company Was Bought By General Motors In 1984, Which He Said Was An Ill-Conceived Measure That May Harm The Economics Of Both Canada And The U.S., Noting That Canada Must Build Better Products And Sell Them At Competitive Price For A Share In The World Market. Perot Received The 1988 International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award From The University Of Manitoba. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  AdministrationPersonalitiesUniversities 1988, May 25
56489 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Royal Crown Restaurant Is Situated At The Top Of 30-Storey Fort Garry Place Behind The Historic Fort Garry Hotel  HotelsRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 10
67064 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Russell, Mb, A Town Originally Known As Shell River, And Renamed After General Lord Alexander George Russell, Commander Of The Forces In Canada From 1838 To 1888. Population In 1987 Was 1,855  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1988
56470 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sandra Bacon Uses The Third Floor Turret As Her Drafting Room In Her Restored Home At 22 Middle Gate Armstrong'S Point  HousesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1988, May 28
56676 A1732 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Santa Claus Parade As It Proceeded Down Portage Avenue From Polo Park Centre To Memorial Blvd  EventsParadesWinnipeg Streets 1988, December 5
56525 A1727 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Set For Production Oliver Being Prepared At Rainbow Stage  TheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1988, June 16
56510 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Shakespeare In The Park Actors Took Part In Midsummer Night'S Dream Performed At Assiniboine Park,Winnipeg. Photo By Michael Raine  ParksTheatre 1988, July 3
56466 A1725 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Shane Hendrickson, Guitarist Entertains People In Senior Housing Development In Winnipeg  MusicMusical InstrumentsPersonalities 1988, May 28
56399 A1722 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sharon Carstairs, Gary Doer (Centre), And Gary Filmon Appear On An Open Line Radio Program  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsProgramsRadioWomen 1988, April 22
56246 A1717 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sharon Carstairs, Leader Of The Manitoba Liberal Party Prepares For Upcoming Election Following The Resignation Of Premier Howard Pawley. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ElectionsPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1988, March 12
56493 A1726 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sheila Butler, Winnipeg Artist Is Seen With Charcoal And Ink Drawing In Background  ArtPersonalitiesWomen 1988, June 11