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Horse-Drawn Wagon Bearing The Body Of Mary Bone, Leads The 60 Vehicle Funeral Procession At Elphinstone, Mb. Mary Bone Was Believed To Have Been 107 Years Of Age When She Died January 21, 1989 |
Funerals ▪ Horses ▪ Personalities ▪ Towns ▪ Wagons ▪ Women |
1989, January 26
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Kim Dunn, 21 Months Sits Beside A Portrait Of Mary Bone, Her Great-Great Grandmother, Who Died At Elphinstone, Mb, At Age 107 Years |
Children ▪ Personalities ▪ Towns |
1989, January 26
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Les Archibald Of The St. Andrew'S Society Of Winnipeg Addresses The Haggis During Traditional Celebrations In Chimes Restaurant At Westin Hotel (Later The Fairmont Hotel) Celebrating Robbie Burns Day. Constable Dave Roxbury Of Winnipeg Police Piped The Haggis Into The Dining Room |
Celebrations ▪ Dining ▪ Food ▪ Hotels ▪ Personalities ▪ Police ▪ Restaurants ▪ Scots |
1989, January 26
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Noted Conductor Helmuth Rilling Leads 67 Member Winnipeg Symphany Orchestra Through Mendelssohn'S Elijah Oratorio With The Support Of Four Vocal Soloists And 280 Member Mennonite Festival Chorus |
Choirs ▪ Mennonites ▪ Music ▪ Personalities |
1989, January 26
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Playwright Maureen Hunter Has Written A Play About Bertha Rand (The Cat Lady) Called The Queen Of Queen Street, Performed At Agassis Theatre, Which Opened January 26, 1989 At Gas Station Theatre,Winnipeg. Hunter Is Seen With Statue Of Bertha Rand, Which Was Sculptured By Leo Mol Of Winnipeg |
Art ▪ Personalities ▪ Theatre |
1989, January 26
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