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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
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
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
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
56037 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Larry Vanderhyde Of Josten'S Canada Ltd. Displays The Olympic Medals In Production. Josten'S Was The Official Supplier Of The Olympic Medals  BusinessesOlympicsPersonalities 1987, November 21
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
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
56014 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Photo Of The 1920 Olympic Hockey Team, The Winnipeg Falcons, Amateur Champions Of Canada, Winners Of The World’S Hockey Championship Vii Olympiade Antwerp 26th April, 1920. Names On Photo. (See Better Image A0746-22529)  HockeyOlympicsPersonalitiesSports 1920
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
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