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52451 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     (L- R): Allan Turner, Herb Treller And Jerry Humphries, Retired City Of Winnipeg Firefighters  FirefightersPersonalities 1987, March 17
52442 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     14 Year Old Violinist Corey Cerovsek In Performance With The Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Candlelightseries At Young United Church, Winnipeg  ChildrenMusicMusical InstrumentsPersonalities 1987, March 17
52424 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     28 Year Old School Teacher Cathy Tascona Trains Under The Eye Of Her Trainer, Rajan Santiago, At A Local Winnipeg Club. She Is Daughter To Local Artist Tony Tascona  PersonalitiesSportsWeightliftingWomen 1987, March 4
52480 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     3 Year Old Jenna Kroeker With Her Mother, Marilyn. Jenna Has Recently Recieved An Artificial Limb. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenMedicinePersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 7
52463 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     32 Year Old Sergeant Linda Kisil, The First Woman To Be Promoted To The Rank Of First Classnconstable On The Winnipeg Police Force  PersonalitiesPoliceWomen 1987, April 6
52503 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     9 Year Old Allan Schaffer Skiis Along The Trail At St. John'S Park, Winnipeg. Photo By Ken Gigliott  ChildrenParksPersonalitiesRecreationSkiing 1987, January 25
52347 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Battered Car Beside The Curb On Salter Street Between Polson Avenue And Luxton Avenue The Car Smashed Into The Back Of A Truck And Was Then Rear- Ended On The Slippery Street. Photo By Jeff De Booy  Winnipeg StreetsAutomobilesAccidents 1987, January 6
56067 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Bevy Of Stone Figures Gives Passerby Hard Gazes As They Congregate Around The Yard Of Fort Garry Place Apartment Project Near Assiniboine Avenue. One Of The Figures Found Standing Around To Be Fatiguing And Decided To Have A Bit Of A Rest. The Statue, Photo By Jeff De Booy  ConstructionStatuesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 5
52342 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Boy Beside An Ice Fishing Hole On The Red River At Lockport, Mb  ChildrenFishingIceRiversTowns 1987, January 4
56081 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Bull, Which Rampaged Through St. Boniface, Was Corralled On A Residential Street. A City Veterinarian Said Police And Pound Workers Risked Life And Limb In Pursuit Of The Beast Which Was Not Subdued Until Four Tranquillizer Shots Were Fired At Point Blank Range  AnimalsCattlePoliceWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 18
56030 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Burned Chair Lies Outside 751 St. Mary'S Road After A Fire Gutted The Suite Of Brian Koshelanyk, 22, Who Died Later In Hospital. Police Suspect Careless Smoking Started The Blaze In A Living Room Sofa. The Fire Caused An Estimated $10,000 Damage, With Smoking Damage To An Adjacent Suite And A Business Below  FirefightersWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, November 16
52474 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Ceremonial Street Name Was Unveiled In Honour Of David Ben-Gurion, Israel'S First Prime Minister,Born 100 Years Ago. The Ceremony Took Place At Portage And Main, Winnipeg. Photo By Phil Hossack  CelebrationsPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Streets 1987, April 27
52613 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Chinese Garden On The Southeast Corner Of The Chinese Cultural Centre, Bounded By King Street And James Avenue, Winnipeg  ChineseGardeningWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, May 26
56078 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Choral Group Sings In The Foyer Of Dalnavert Museum During An Open House. The Historic Home Is Festooned With Victorian Christmas Decorations  ChoirsMuseumsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, December 14
56005 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A City Bus Ended Up Against A Lamp Standard After Being In Collision With A Truck At Mcgregor Streetand Leila Avenue During The Morning Rush Hour Traffic. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AccidentsBusesWinnipeg Streets 1987, October 21
56040 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A City Work Crew Puts The Finishing Touches On The Portage Avenue Median Between Edmonton Street And Kennedy Street. Portage Avenue Was Back In Full Service After Months Of Resurfacing  ConstructionLabourMachineryWinnipeg Streets September 1, 1987
55915 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Dancer Rehearses Chinese Routine In Preparation For The Royal Visit Of The Duke And Duchess Of York  ChineseCostumesDanceRoyaltyWomen 1987, July 22
52357 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Family Ice Fishing At The Fort White Nature Centre  ChildrenFishingIceRecreationWomen 1987, January 12
55938 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Farmer Swathes Barley Northwest Of St. Pierre, Mb, 82 Kilometres South Of Winnipeg. Manitoba Grain Producers Face Crucial Weather Period, As Weather In August Will Determine The Quality Of The Crop. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AgricultureBarleyCropsHarvestingMachinery 1987, August 7
55936 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Firefighter Checks For Leaks In The Fuel Tank Of A Station Wagon After It Was Rear Ended On Cumberland Avenue, Winnipeg. The Driver Of The Car On The Right Had Injured His Head When He Hit The Windshield In The Crash. Photo By Todd Korol  FirefightersAccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 6
55951 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Firefighter Inspects A Truck Lying On Its Side After It Flipped While Attempting To Turn Off Dugald Road Onto Hwy 59. The Truck Was Carrying A 1,590 Litre Water Tank When It Turned Over. No Injuries Were Reported. Photo By Glenn Olsen  FirefightersAccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 14
52386 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Firefighter Keeps Watch On A Smoldering Fire At A Warehouse In The Point Douglas Area, Winnipeg  FirefightersFiresWarehousesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 19
56023 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Firefighter Scrubs Fresh Red Paint That Was Dumped Around The Base Of The Cenotaph Prior To Thecanadian Veterans Of The Vietnam War Remberance Day Ceremony. The Mess Had To Be Cleaned Up Before The 9:30am Ceremonies Began  CeremoniesFirefightersMonuments 1987, November 12
56002 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Firefighter Tries To Catch His Breath While Fighting A Blaze Started At 360 Mcgee Street By An Electrical Short In A Light Switch. The Top Floor Of The Home Was Destroyed But No Injuries Were Reported  FirefightersFiresHousesWinnipeg Streets 1987, October 11
52601 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Gasoline Price War Erupted Among Three Service Stations On Marion Street, Winnipeg. Prices Were As Low As 35.9 Cents Per Litre  Service StationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, May 20
55972 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Geyser-Like Fountain, That Spews Water Up Two Storeys, Is One Of The Newly Opened Portage Place Mall'S Attractions  FountainsStores 1987, September 18
52510 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Group Of Beren'S River Reservation Residents In Front Of The Manitoba Legislature Protesting The Lack Of Funding Available For Road Construction On Their Reserve  Legislative BuildingsProtestsReservesRoads 1987, February 26
56089 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Layer Of Ice From Fire Hoses Leaves An Eerie Effect On The Remains Of Young United Church On Broadway Avenue. The 92 Year Old Historic Landmark Was Destroyed By Fire  ChurchesFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 28
56090 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Layer Of Ice From Fire Hoses Leaves An Eerie Effect On The Remains Of Young United Church Onbroadway Avenue. The 92 Year Old Historic Landmark Was Destroyed By Fire  ChurchesFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 28
56011 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Lockheed Leanstar - Its Wings Still On Baffin Island - Is Towed Along A Highway, Enroute To Gimlifor Storage, And A Lengthy Restoration Job. Volunteers Transported The Aircraft From Thunderbay, Ontario. Once Restored, The Donated Plane Will Be Put On Public View At The Western Canada Aviation Museum In Winnipeg"  AircraftMuseumsTowns 1987, October 29
56003 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Member Of The Moscow Circus'S Gymnastics Troup Is Rescued From A Spill Into The Crowd By Fellow Gymnasts At The Winnipeg Arena. He Lost His Balance After Performing A Triple Stilt Somersault  ArenasCircusesGymnasticsRussiansWinnipeg Buildings 1987, October 16
52417 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Pedestrian Jumps Over A Puddle During A Winnipeg Spring  LifestyleWinnipeg Streets 1987, February 28
56059 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Pontiac Fiero Was Involved In A Two-Vehicle Crash At Salter Street And Church Avenue. The Vehicles Levelled The Fence And The Fiero Ended Up In The Window Of A Basement Suite Of The Apartment Block. Neither Driver Was Injured, And There Was No One In The Apartment At The Time Of The Accident. Photo By Dave Johnson  PoliceAccidentsAutomobilesApartmentsWinnipeg Streets 1987, November 27
56009 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A School Bus Carrying Children Was In Collision With A Car West Of Waverly Street, Near Scurfield Avenue. Police Reported Two Persons In The Car Were Taken To Hospital While No Children On The Bus Were Injured. Roads Were Slippery After Wet Snow Fell During The Day  AccidentsBusesAutomobilesWinnipeg Streets 1987, October 24
56063 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Six Year Old Golden Retriever (“Buffy”)Paddled In The Icy Water Of The Red River For 15 Minutes As Rescue Workers Debated Whether To Rescue The Animal. A Police Officer Looks On Helplessly  FirefightersRiversAnimalsDogsPoliceIceAccidents 1987, November 30
56033 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Sure Sign Of The Approaching Christmas Season Is The Return Of The Three Wise Men To The Front Of The Great West Life Insurance Co Building On Osborne Street. Worker Thomas Cam Secures The 3-Metre High Camels With 150kg Bags Of Sand And Guy Wires. The Wise Men Are A Decades Old Tradition For The Winnipeg Based Company  DecorationsLabourPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, November 18
52560 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Winnipeg City Police Officer Walking The Beat At Portage Avenue And Carlton Street, Winnipeg  PoliceWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 20
56034 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Winnipeg Police Officer Is Part Of The Tight Security As Sinn Fein Activist Barbara De Brun Gives A Lecture In Support Of The Irish Republican Army At The University Of Manitoba. Organizers Of The Pro- Ira Lecture Had Received Several Threats On De Brun'S Life But No Incidents Were Reported. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ConferencesIrishPersonalitiesPoliceUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, November 18
52631 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Worker Guides Ms "Lady Canadian" On To The Banks Of The Red River En Route To The Marine Museum Of Manitoba In Selkirk. The 136 Tonne Fish Packer And Survey Boat Is One Of Five Major Vessels On Display At The Museum. Restoration Of The Ms "Lady Canadian" Is Estimated At 1/4 Of A Million Dollars, And Will Take 2 To 3 Years  BoatsLabourMuseumsRiversTowns 1987, June 8
56026 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Worker Moves The Prairie Dog Central Engine And Two Coaches From The Cn Rail East Yards To Its New Winter Home In The Canada Safeway Ltd Distribution Centre On King Edward Street. The Popular Railway Attraction Was Rendered Homeless Because Work Began On The Cn Yards 175 Million Development  CoachesLabourLocomotivesMuseumsRail YardsRailwaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, November 13
56072 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Young Moose Wandered In The Area Around Buchana Boulevard And Portage Avenue. The Animal, Who Accidentally Entered A Golf Course Near Unicity Mall, Made It Out Of The City Limits To Freedom  AnimalsMooseWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 8
52523 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 1200 Tonnes Of Limestone Being Dumped On The Banks Of The Red River In St. Vital. The Rock Will Assist In Stabilization Of The Bank  ConstructionRiversRocks 1987, March 11
55970 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 200 Demonstrators Marched In A Mass Picket To Support The Efforts Of Striking Westfair Foods Workers  ChildrenFoodLabourProtestsStoresStrikesUnionsWomen 1987, September 11
55981 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 300 People Marched Downtown At Night After Hearing Speeches On The Steps Of The Legislative Building, Seeking An End To Violence Against Women In The Take Back The Night Demonstration  ProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, September 19
52528 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     About 500 Soldiers With The Second Service Battalion, And 350 Vehicles Stopped At The Kapyong Barracks At Kenaston Blvd And Grant Avenue, Winnipeg, En Route From Their Base At Petawawa, On, To Wainwright, Ab  MilitaryTrucks 1987, March 31
55895 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Actress Sharry Flett Tries On Her Eliza Doolittle Hat With Help From Robert Laflamme And Taras Koral.My Fair Lady Ran From July 7 To July 25, 1987, At Rainbow Stage, Winnipeg  CostumesPersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1987, July 5
52456 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Adam Oberman And Elise Finnigan Walk Past Piles Of Snow Made Artifically And Trucked Onto A Winnipeg Street Prepratory To The Filming Of A Winter Scene For ‘Maybe Baby’, Starring Hollwood Actress Molly Ringwald  ChildrenCinemaEntertainmentEnvironmentPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets 1987, April 6
67036 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Aerial View Of Arden, Mb, A Village Ne Of Neepawa. Earlier Name Of This District Was Beautiful Plains, But Was Renamed After The Residence In Yorkshire, England Of The Father Of F.W. Stobart, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, Winnipeg, Who Was One Of The Organizers Of The Manitoba And Northwest Railway. Population In 1987 Was 192  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67035 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Aerial View Of Arden, Mb, A Village Ne Of Neepawa. Earlier Name Of This District Was Beautiful Plains, But Was Renamed After The Residence In Yorkshire, England Of The Father Of F.W. Stobart, Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, Winnipeg, Who Was One Of The Organizers Of The Manitoba And Northwest Railway. Population In 1987 Was 192. (Colour Slide)  AgricultureBarnsBuildingsChurchesElevatorsHousesRoadsTowns 1987
67037 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Aerial View Of Fork River, Mb, A Village North Of Dauphin. The Population Of This Town Was 80 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsRailwaysTowns 1987
67019 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Aerial view of Minitonas, Manitoba, a village east of Swan River.  The name of the village is aboriginal, meaning Isolated Hill or the House of Little God. Population of Minitonas in 1987 was 543.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1987
67020 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Aerial view of Minitonas, Manitoba, a village east of Swan River.  The name of the village is aboriginal, meaning Isolated Hill or The House of Little God. Population of Minitonas in 1987 was 543.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1987
67054 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Aerial View Of Oak Lake, Mb, A Town Se Of Virden, Originally Known As Flat Creek. The Name Describes The Oak Trees That Grow On The Eastern Shore Of The Nearby Lake From Which The Town Takes Its Name. The Lake Was The Site Of A Hbc Post Called Lac Des Chenes By The French. Population In 1987 Was 404. (Colour Slide)  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsHousesPostsTowns 1987
70338 A2251 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Aerial view of The Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At junction of The Red and Assiniboine Rivers with railway switching yard. (2x2 slide) Photo by and courtesy of Hugh Allan.  Rail YardsRailwaysRiversWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987
72595 A2447 Miscellaneous Collection     Al Switzer, Senior Development Specialist For Dow Chemical Canada Inc, Demonstrates The Use Of A Respirator, Wearing Goggles, Gloves, And Protective Clothing. Note The Gloves Are Turned Up Forming A Cuff To Catch Potential Spills While Working With Crop Protection Chemicals  AgricultureCostumesEnvironmentEquipmentMachineryPersonalitiesTractorsUniforms 1987, May 28
52540 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alan Kirk With A Document Listing Next Year'S Grain Prices. Though Some Farmers Are Considering Leaving Their Land Sitting Idle For The Crop Year, Kirk Plans To Seed Despite His Expectation At Not Making A Profit  AgricultureDocumentsFinancePersonalitiesSeeding 1987, April 20
55963 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alex Gyori Of Winnipeg Pauses During His Assault On A Trapshooting Record, En Route To His Third Traptitle At The Manitoba Provincial International Trap Championships  PersonalitiesShooting 1987, August 31
52595 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Alice Balsillie Is The Latest Owner Of The White Restaurant, 443 Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg. Photo By Glenn Olsen.,  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1987, May 12
67021 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Altona, Mb, A Town Nw Of Emerson. A Mennonite Settlement Named After Altona, A City In Germany Whose Name Means Old Fertile Plain. Population In 1987 Was 3,279  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
52421 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Ironworker Puts The Finishing Touches On A Iron Railing At Portage Place Mall, Winnipeg.Approximately 250 Tradesmen Prepare The $72 Million Mall For Its Mid-September Opening  ConstructionLabourStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 4
56013 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Officer Picks Up Beer Bottles From The Site Of A Car Accident On King Edward Street And Mollard Road. A Man, 22, Was Trapped In The Car When It Rolled Over Into A Ditch, After Careening Out Of Control. He Was Treated In Hospital And Then Arrested On Various Liquore Related Charges, And Two Counts Of Assaulting A Peace Officer. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  AccidentsAutomobilesPolice 1987, November 5
55962 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     An Untitled Painting Attracts Attention In The Women'S Exhibit Entitled A Woman'S View: The Fourthannual Members' Juried Exhibiton, Presented By The Manitoba Artists For Women'S Art, Held At The Thomas Gallery, 460 River Avenue  ArtExhibitionsWomen 1987, August 29
55908 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Andre Micheal Beaumier, A Jazz Dancer And Teacher From Quebec, Was Invited By The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School To Teach The Basics Of Jazz For Four Weeks During The Rwb'S Summer Program  DancePersonalitiesSchools 1987, July 14
56051 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Andrew And Sarah, The Duke And Duchess Of York, Walk Up The Steps Of The Manitoba Legislative Building Prior To Speeches  PersonalitiesPoliticsRoyaltyWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, July 23
52557 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Andrew Litton, Conductor Of The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra  MusicOrchestrasPersonalities 1987, March 18
56056 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Andrew, The Duke Of York Seen At The Manitoba Legislative Grounds While Touring Winnipeg On July 22,1987. Photo By Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesRoyalty July 23, 1987
56052 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Andrew, The Duke Of York, Speaks To Those Who Turned Out At The Manitoba Legislative Grounds To Greet The Visiting Royal Couple  PersonalitiesPoliticsRoyaltyWinnipeg Buildings 1987, July 23
56049 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Andrew, The Duke Of York, Visits With Children Who Patiently Awaited The Arrival Of The Royal Couple.Phot By Phil Hossack.,  ChildrenPersonalitiesRoyalty 1987, July 23
26006 A0872 Women's Studies Collection   Anne Jorowski, Councillor for the Miles Macdonnell Ward, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Jorowski was born in Kalmor, Ontario and moved at an early age to Winnipeg, where she was educated. She is married with 3 children. She was an International Toastmistress for 9 years; Chairman of the Winnipeg Centennial Committee of East Kildonan in 1974; and active in the Anti-Pornography Committee; and a founding member of the East Kildonan Horticultural Society in 1967 and President for 3 years. She was Chairman of the East Kildonan Junior Gardeners Program for 5 years. She ran successfully for election in 1974 in Leighton Ward and served for fifth term on Council. She was Chairman of "International Year of the Child" for Winnipeg. She organized Concordia Hospital Auxiliary in 1980. She was also Chairman of Share Christmas 1970 (which sent over 8 tons of food, clothing, toys, and books to the Shamatawa Reserve, Manitoba).  PoliticsWomen 1987
55977 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Annie Star Jayne Paterson Seen At Rainbow Stage. Annie Was Performed In Winnipeg During The Summer Of 1987  PersonalitiesTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1987, July 30
52496 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Apartment Caretaker Lance Schoen Restrains Mary Dingler As She Tries To Return To Her Suite For Her Cat At The Burton Apartments, 110 Young Street  ApartmentsPersonalitiesProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 22
56029 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archaeologist Peter Priess Displays Items Found During The Dig At The Site Of The Forks Park  ArchaeologyArtifactsPersonalities 1987, November 14
56057 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archaeologists And Historians Are Excited By The Remains Of An Old Vessel Exposed On The Red River Bed Near Hyde Park. The Boat Was A 57 Metre Turn Of The Century Vessel That Had Never Been Exposed In The River Before. The Water In The River Is At Its Lo,  ArchaeologyArtifactsBoatsHistoryRivers 1987, November 25
52413 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Architect'S Drawing Of The Expansion Of Winnipeg'S Deer Lodge  ArchitectureHospitalsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 28
52518 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Archivist Gilbert Comeault, Manitoba Provincial Archives, Trains Interviewers In Recording Oralhistory  MuseumsPersonalities 1987, March 4
55905 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Arthur Mauro, The President And Chief Executive Officer Of Investors Group Inc., Poses Outside The Company'S New Building, Which Has Replaced The Colony Theatre On The Corner Of Portage Avenue And Colony Street. Photo By Phil Hossack  AdministrationPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 10
52339 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Artist Printmaker Arnold Saper Posed In Front Of Several Of His 51 Prints On Display At The Gallery 1.1.1., University Of Manitoba School Of Art. Saper Solicited The Help Of An Entomologist Before Beginning Work On His Insect Prints  ArtExhibitionsInsectsPersonalities 1987, January 2
55909 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Australian aboriginal dancers perform at a fund-raising dinner for the Misericordia General Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  The dinner's guest of honour was Edward Schreyer, Canada's High Commissioner to Australia.  AustraliansCostumesDancePersonalitiesPolitics 1987, July 15
56085 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ballerina Evelyn Hart Puts On Her Slippers To Work Out For The Last Time At 289 Portage Avenue, Which Has Been Home For The Royal Winnipeg Ballet For 16 Years. The Royal Winnipeg Ballet Will Begin Moving To Their Brand New Headquarters At Graham Avenue And Edmonton Street, With The Official Opening Set For January 11,1988  DancePersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1987, December 26
52419 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Barbara Frum, Cbc Television And Radio Journalist. Photo By Jeff De Booy  HebrewsPersonalitiesRadioTelevisionWomen 1987, March 2
52529 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bear Trainer James Hall With “Speedy”, A Syrian Bear Performing At The Shrine Circus In Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AnimalsBearsCircusesPersonalities 1987, April 2
55906 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Beth Hiltz, A Wildlife Specialist With Manitoba'S Natural Resources Department, Holds One Of Nine Orphaned Borrowing Owls, Who Were Given A Home At Oak Hammock Marsh. In 1982, It Was Estimated That 76 Pairs Of Owls Lived In Manitoba. Burrowing Owls Were Placed On Manitoba'S Endangered Species' List In 1977. Photo By Phil Hossack  AnimalsEnvironmentPersonalitiesWomen 1987, July 11
55957 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Betty Fox Raises A Flag With Her Late Son Terry'S Likeness At Kapyong Barracks, To Publicize The Seventh Annual Terry Fox Run For Cancer Research, September 13, 1987. Wheelchair Athlete Helga Mckay, Runner Darcy Ready, Cbc'S Sandra Lewis, And Run Official Nancy Arsenault Look On  EventsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, August 22
52352 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bilious Man, A Drawing In Black Crayon, Part Of Arnold Saper'S Latest Show At Gallery 1.1.1., University Of Manitoba School Of Art  ArtUniversities 1987, January 8
52628 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bill Thiesen With His 6.75 Metre Cruiser, Stops At A Service Station At St. Mary'S Road And St. Vital Road To Buy Gasoline  BoatsPersonalitiesService StationsWinnipeg Streets 1987, June 6
52355 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Billy Mosienko, Chicago Black Hawks Hockey Player, Received $128 Per Month As A Pension From Thenational Hockey League  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1987, January 7
52592 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bob Godfrey, Of Don'S Photo, Winnipeg, Displays New Polaroid Camera  EquipmentPersonalitiesPhotography 1987, May 8
52606 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bob Purvis, A Veteran Who Spent A Year In The U.S. Army'S Ranger Company In Vietnam, Remembers His Fallen Comrades On American Memorial Day By Laying A Wreath At The Winnipeg Cenotaph With His Son, Che. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CeremoniesChildrenMilitaryMonumentsPersonalities 1987, May 25
52483 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bob Wieser With A Giant Die Showing A Skull. He Is Protesting At An Anti-Nuclear Demonstration.The Demonstration Is Concerned With The Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited Nuclear Fuel Research Site Near Lac Du Bonnet, Mb  NuclearPersonalitiesProtests 1987, January 8
26407 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Bobby Clarke Born August 13, 1949 In Flin Flon, Mb, The Son Of A Driller For Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Co. Despite Having Been Diagnosed With Childhood Diabetes At The Age Of 15, Clarke Played Hockey On The Outdoor Rinks In Flin Flon. He Advanced Quickly Through Local Minor Hockey To Play Junior Hockey At Whitney Forum With The Flin Flon Bombers, The Scourges Of The Western Canada Hockey League In 1967 - 1969. Although One Of Canada'S Outstanding Juniors In 1969 He Was Not Drafted Until Late In The 2nd Round Because They Worried That He Was Diabetic. He Had A Brilliant 15 Year Career In The Nhl Highlighted By The Flyers' Capture Of The Stanley Cup In 1973- 1974 And 1974 - 1975 And His Two Time Selection As First All Star Centre In 1974 - 1975 And In 1975 - 1976; And His 3 Captures Of The Hart Trophy As The League'S Most Valuable Player In 1972-1973, 1974 - 1975, And 1975 - 1976. He Left As The Team'S All-Time Leading Scorer With 358 Goals And 852 Assists For 1,210 Points. He Retired As A Player On May 15,1984, And Was Appointed Vice-President And General Manager Of Philadelphia Flyers. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1987
55939 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Borris Becker Arrives In Winnipeg For An Exhibition Match Against Kevin Curren, To Be Played At The Winnipeg Arena  PersonalitiesSportsTennis 1987, August 7
55941 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Borris Becker Lunges To Return A Shot By Kevin Curren In An Exhibition Tennis Match At The Winnipeg Arena. Becker Won The Match 3-6, 7-6, And 6-1. A Crowd Of 7,211 Attended The Match  ArenasPersonalitiesSportsTennis 1987, August 7
55940 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Borris Becker Returns A Shot By Kevin Curren During An Exhibition Match At The Winnipeg Arena. Becker Won The Match 3-6, 7-6, And 6-1. A Crowd Of 7,211 Attended The Match  ArenasPersonalitiesSportsTennis 1987, August 7
52587 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brenda Scarcella And David Wilkes At Work In The Winnipeg Taxation Centre  FinanceGovernmentOfficesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987 May 1
52360 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brent Braemer (2nd From Left) Messes Hair Of Myles Riddell As Kyle Thompsett (L) And Garth Smith Celebrate Victory In The Provincial Junior Men'S Curling Title In Minnedosa, Mb  CurlingPersonalitiesSports 1987, January 11
52521 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brian Johnson Inspects Air Canada, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Plants For Bugs  AviationPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 12
52363 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brian Warkentin Repairs The Stony Mountain, Manitoba, Curling Rink'S Damaged Trophy Case After Vandals Caused Damage To Two Recreation Centres, Causing An Estimated $30,000 Damage  CrimeCurlingPersonalitiesSportsTrophies 1987, January 12
52520 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bristol Aerospace Employees Work Feverishly To Rescue Henry Cane After A Wall Of Mud Collapsed On Top Of Him. He Died An Hour After Being Rescued. Photo By Ken Gigliotti.  Winnipeg BuildingsAviationAccidentsPersonalities 1987, March 12
52467 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bristol Aerospace Ltd. Displays A Cf-5 Freedom Fighter, The First To Roll Into The Plant, Marking The Beginning Of A 15 Year Overhaul Contract With The Firm. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AircraftAviationHangarsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 21
56024 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Brokenhead Reserve Ceremony Honoured Sgt. Tom Prince And Other Indians Who Fought For Canada In Two World Wars And In Korea. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  CeremoniesMonuments 1987, November 12
26401 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Bruce Pernie Is A Canadian Olympic Track And Field Medalist. From 1972 To 1975 He Owned The Canadian Shot Put Record With His Record Toss Of 19.88 Metres In 1975 And It Still Stands (1987). His Medals Include: In 1973, A Silver At The Pacific Conference Games; In 1974, A Bronze At The Common Wealth Games And A Gold Medal At The 1975 Pan American Games. In 1976 He Captained The Olympic Track And Field Team As The Olympic Games Were Held In Canada For The First Time. He Retired From The National Team As A Competitor In 1979. He Served A Term On The Canadian Track And Field Association Board Of Directors. He Coaches At University Of Manitoba High Performance Centre. He Had Been Involved In Senior Basketball, Coaching The Provincial Women'S Select Team For Several Years. In 1983 He Was Named The Ov Award Winner As The Year'S Outstanding Volunteer In Amateur Spots. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & Field 1987
52440 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bruce Tallman With Volunteer Laurie Atkinson And A Group Of Children. Tallman Is The Co-Ordinator Of A Winnipeg Core Area Day Care Volunteer Program Which Is Seeking To Expand Its Program  CharitiesChildrenEducationPersonalitiesProgramsWomen 1987, March 13
67029 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Brunkild, Mb, A Village Sw Of Winnipeg. Brunkild, In Norse Legend Is A Valkyr Who Won Sigurd For Gunnar. Population In 1987 Was 100  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67030 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Brunkild, Mb, A Village Sw Of Winnipeg. “Brunkild”, In Norse Legend, Is A Valkyr (A Warrior) Who Won Sigurd (A Woman’S Name) For Gunnar (A Man’S Name). Population In 1987 Was 100  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
52663 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Building On The Corner Of Carlton And Portage Was To Be Demolished To Make Way For Portage Place Development Building. On The Far Right Is The Winnipeg Free Press Building  NewspapersOfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, February 12
56038 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Byrdye Beckel, Executive Director Of The Christmas Cheer Board States That There Is Plenty Of Work For 1987 Christmas Cheer Campaign Volunteers  CharitiesPersonalitiesWomen 1987, November 23
52485 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cab Stystems Inc President Allan Lee Posed In The National Research Council Centre, Ellice Avenue And Kennedy Street, Winnipeg. The $41.4 Million Structure Was Completed Last Year  AdministrationPersonalitiesResearch 1987, January 7
55947 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Can Can Dancers At Pavillon De La France On Avenue De La Cathedral Entertain As Part Of Folklorama,'87. Forty-Three Pavilions Opened To Bring The Best Of The World To Winnipeg  CostumesDanceEntertainmentFestivalsFrenchPavilionsWomen 1987, August 10
52348 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canada'S Top-Ranking Middleweight Boxer Muhammed Eltassi With His Wife And Daughter Told A Deportation Appeal Hearing That He Will Shed His Criminal Ways And Try To Win A Championship In The Boxing Ring  BoxingCrimePersonalitiesSportsWomen 1987, January 8
56071 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canada'S Zarley Zalapski (Left) Tangles With Moscow Selects' Yuri Lennox For The Puck During An Exhibition Game Held At The Winnipeg Arena. The Final Score Was Canada 6, Moscow 1.  HockeyPersonalitiesRussiansSportsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, December 7
52447 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television And Radio Station, 1541 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  RadioTelevisionWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 13
52573 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television News Anchorwoman Sandra Lewis. Photo By Jeff De Booy  JournalismPersonalitiesTelevisionWomen 1987, April 29
52567 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, 119 Marion Street, Winnipeg. Designated An Historic Building  BanksHistoryWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 30
52420 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, Near Main Street And Mcdermot Avenue  BanksWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 3
52385 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian National Institute For The Blind Closed Their Canteen At The Health Sciences Centre. Michael Cherkes, A 64 Year Old Visually Impaired Employee, Worked At The Store For More Than 20 Years  CanteensCharitiesHospitalsMedicinePersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 15
52552 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Canadian National Institute For The Blind, 1080 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  CharitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 13
52627 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Captain Kennedy'S Tea House At Lot 63, River Road, St. Andrews Municipality, Manitoba  BuildingsMuseumsRestaurants 1987, June 3
52561 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Car Accident At The Corner Of Winchester Street And Bruce Avenue, Winnipeg. The Car Against The Pole Is A Mid- 1980s Oldsmobile  Winnipeg StreetsAutomobilesAccidents 1987, March 20
55898 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Car Splashes Through Bumper-High Water At The Jubilee Avenue Underpass, As Storm Dropped 40mm Of Rain On The City. The Severe Thunderstorm, Which Began Around 7pm, Included Funnel Clouds And Possible Tornadoes  StormsTornadoesWeatherWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 7
55899 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Car Splashes Through Bumper-High Water At The Jubilee Avenue Underpass, As Storm Dropped 40mm Of Rain On The City. The Severe Thunderstorm, Which Began Around 7pm, Included Funnel Clouds And Possible Tornadoes  StormsTornadoesWeatherWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 7
56006 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Carmen Gloria Quintana, Who Was Set On Fire By Chilean Soldiers During An Anti-Government Protest In1986, Is Greeted By Well-Wishers At The Winnipeg International Airport. Quintana, 20, Was In Winnipeg For Three Days To Bring Attention To Rights Abuses In Chile  AirportsChileansPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, October 21
52452 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Carole Burnett, Proprietress Of Soup To Nuts, A Natural Food And Vitamin Store On Pembina Highway, Posed With Some Of Her Herbs And Spices In Her Store. She Is Expressing Concern Over Rising Product Prices And The Scarce Availablity Of Products, The Result Of The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster  FoodPersonalitiesSpicesStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, March 13
55897 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Charlie Booth (Left), General Manager Of The Winnipeg Canoe Club, And Peter Ashton, Feel Confident That The Club Will Regain Strength Following Refinancing Of Debts. The Winnipeg Canoe Club Is Thesecond Oldest Athletic Club In Canada. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CanoesClubsPersonalities 1987, July 6
26002 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Charlotte Louise Oleson, Mla For Gladstone, Mb, Born May 17, 1932 At Minnedosa, Mb, Daughter Of John And Elsie Kingdon. Educated At Manitoba Normal School. Married Stanley Oleson In 1953, Had 3 Children. She Was First Elected To The Manitoba Legislature In 1981. In 1987 She Served As Chief Of Employment Services And Economic Security And Deputy Critic For The Department Of Workplace Safety And Health. From 1981 To 1984 Oleson Was Deputy Critic Of Municipal And Northern Affairs. Before That She Was A Member Of The Glenboro Village Council And During Her Second Term Served As Deputy Mayor. She Served As A Board Member Of The Western Manitoba Regional Library And Director Of The Manitoba Library Trustees' Association. Was A Member Of The Manitoba Human Rights Commission And Was Secretary Treasurer Of The Glenboro And Area Historical Society. She Served In The House From 1981 - 1990, And In The Filman Government From 1988 - 1990 When She Was Minister Of Community Services, Employment Services And Economic Security. She Was Minister Responsible For Status Of Women And Minister Of Family Services When She Retired  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987
55912 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Drive Motorized Vehicles Through A Town Set Up At The Pioneer Arena During A Two Hour Roadsafety Session; Part Of The City Centre Fort Rouge Community Committee Cartown Program For Preschoolers  ArenasAutomobilesChildrenProgramsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, July 21
52574 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Seen Bowling At Uptown Bowling Alley, Academy Road, Winnipeg. Photo By Glenn Olsen  BowlingChildrenRecreationWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 19
52615 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Children Test A Can Crusher At Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, A Part Of A Display For Environment Week In Manitoba. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  ChildrenEnvironmentParks 1987, May 31
52611 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chinese Cultural And Community Centre, Winnipeg  ChineseHallsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, May 26
52653 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chinese New Year Celebrations At The Holiday Inn, Winnipeg  CelebrationsChineseWomen 1987, February 1
52544 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Choir Participants In The Manitoba Music Festival, Winnipeg, Mb  ChoirsFestivalsMusicPersonalities 1987, March 3
52584 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chris Hurley Is The Chairman Of The City Of Winnipeg'S Arts Advisory Committee  ArtPersonalities 1987, May 1
52505 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Chris Spider Williamson, Blind Winnipeg Speed Skater. Photo By Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesSkatingSports 1987, January 25
52455 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Christian Molgat In The Role Of Yvon In Le Cercle Moliere'S Les Trembley 2 Performed At The Franco Manitoban Cultural Centre, Winnipeg.  EntertainmentFrenchPersonalitiesTheatre 1987, March 31
56019 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Christmas Cheer Board Volunteers Sort And Stack Some Of The 23,000 Cans Of Food Donated At A Bomber-Argo'S Football Game. Donations Are Stockpiled At The Board'S New 306 King Street Location  CharitiesFoodWinnipeg Buildings 1987, November 7
52370 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Christopher Michard (L), A Pastry Chef From France, In Winnipeg As A Instructor In French Pastryat Dubrovnik'S Restaurant. Dubrovnik Chef Joel Drouet At Right  FoodFrenchPersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 14
52384 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Citizens Of Winnipeg Welcome Rick Hansen At The Winnipeg Convention Centre After An 18 Kilometre Journey From Richer, Mb, Which Took Less Than Eight Hours. Hansen Is On A Cross-Country Tour To Raise Funds For The Handicapped  CharitiesMedicinePersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 18
52411 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Employees Ron Overby (With Chainsaw) And Glen Mazowita Cut Down An Elm Tree With Dutch Elm Disease. They Are On The Bank Of The Red River  DiseaseEquipmentPersonalitiesRiversToolsTrees 1987, January 28
52514 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Police Assist A Woman At The Scene Of A Car Accident At St. Vital Rd. And Dunkirk Drive, Winnipeg. The Damaged Car Is A Dodge Aries. Photo By Phil Hossack  Winnipeg StreetsPoliceAutomobilesAccidentsWomen 1987, March
52491 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Of Winnipeg Supervisor Jack Robson Seen In A City Yard Filled With Abandoned Shopping Carts Which Have Become A Burden To The City  CartsEnvironmentPersonalitiesStores 1987, January 14
56000 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Police Officers Try To Clear A Path Through Striking Postal Workers At The Downtown Post Office. Workers Were Protesting A Back-To-Work Legislation Put In Place By The Mulroney Government  LabourPolicePoliticsPost OfficesProtestsStrikesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, October 9
56075 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     City Traffic Official Mel Hirt With Conventional No Parking Sign And The Newly Proposed Version Using The 24 Hour Clock. The New Signs Were To Be Implimented Because The City Wanted To Move Parking Times Back One Half Hour, In An Attempt To Speed Up Rush Hour Traffic. Photo Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesPlansSignsTimepieces 1987, December 9
52448 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cknd Television Station, 603 St. Mary'S Avenue, Winnipeg  TelevisionTowersWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 13
52375 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cliff Maywayashing (Centre) Of Volgar, Manitoba, Joins Other Fiddle Contestants In Preparation Of The Annual Fiddling Contest At Winnipeg'S Garden City Shopping Centre. Thirty Musicians Of All Ages Participated  MusicMusical InstrumentsPersonalities 1987, January 10
55958 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cn Rail Workers Walk The Picket Line At Symington Yards On The First Day Of This Strike  LabourRail YardsRailwaysStrikes 1987, August 25
55910 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Colin Knight Developed The Commodore 2-3, A Hovercraft Which Would Work Well For Police Or Fire Department River Rescues. The Craft Can Reach Speeds Of 80 Km/Hr, Will Run At -35c Weather, And Has An Approximate Cost Of $22,000  InventionsPersonalities 1987, July 16
52416 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Committee Spokespersons Rick Williams And Donna Templeton Of The Manitoba Andrews-Parr-Selkirk Foot Patrol Committee Express Their Support Of A Program Designed To Combat Crime And Vandalism  CrimePersonalitiesProgramsWomen 1987, February 27
55893 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Competitors Paddle Enthusiastically During The Raft Race On The Assiniboine River, Winnipeg, Mb, During The Canada Day Celebrations. The Country Celebrated Its 120th Birthday. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CelebrationsRaftsRivers 1987, July 2
52407 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Condominium At 6 Ruskin Row, Winnipeg  ApartmentsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 6
52546 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Continues At The Winnipeg Stadium  ConstructionStadiumsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 4
55932 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Downtown Snarled Traffic As Lumbering Street Paving Machines Are Brought Out In Force. Workers Were Replacing A Section Of Road On Portage Avenue At Edmonton Street. The Huge Machine Lays Two Lanes Of Roadway At The Same Time  ConstructionLabourMachineryWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 1
52558 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Of A Bridge Spanning The Red River North Of Selkirk, Mb. Photo By Jeff De Booy  BridgesConstruction 1987, March 18
52449 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Construction Of An Overpass On Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  BridgesConstructionWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 22
56079 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Councillor Anne Jorowski shows off some of the dolls that have been displayed in the Administration Building at City Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  The 180 dolls were donated by citizens and dressed up by city employees. Mayor Bill Norrie handed over the dolls to social services agencies for distribution to underprivileged children.  CharitiesPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, December 14
52388 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Country And Western Pop Singer Marie Osmond On A Visit To The Children'S Hospital At Winnipeg' S Health Sciences Centre. Scott Bateman Is Seen Seated On Bed With His Son, Scott. Osmond Appeared At Winnipeg'S Centennial Concert Hall To Promote A Film For The Children'S Miracle Telethon, Broadcast Later On Television  ChildrenEntertainmentHospitalsMusicPersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 21
56027 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crews Prepare To Repair A Natural Gas Main That Was Pierced By Drillers Working On Water And Sewer Hook-Ups. The Incident Caused The Closing Of Balmoral And Spence Streets, And Brought Residents Out Of Their Homes  ConstructionWinnipeg StreetsLabourAccidents 1987, November 13
55913 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crews Work On Edmonton Street Near Broadway To Restore Power, After A Faulty Winnipeg Hydro Connection Was Replaced. The Power Failure Interrupted Two Proceedings At Provincial Judges Court Building Located At 373 Broadway  HydroLabourWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 21
52356 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Crowds Enjoy Tobogganing At Winnipeg'S Assiniboine Park Slide. Photo By Wayne Gigliotti.  ParksToboggans 1987, January 11
55954 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Curator Shirley Madill Is Putting Together The Ambitious Art Exhibition, 1987: Contemporary Art In Manitoba, The Latest At The Winnipeg Art Gallery  ArtExhibitionsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, August 19
52373 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Current Fashion Available In Winnipeg'S Clothing Stores  CostumesStores 1987, January 13
55896 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dana-Micheal Sekundiak, A Winnipeg Triathlete, Prepares For The Iron Man Challenge, To Be Held In Hawaii  BicyclesPersonalitiesSports 1987, July 5
52433 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Darren Buchanan Was Forced Off The Road By Another Driver And Landed Up Against A Snowbank On Rue La Verendrye. The Overturned Car Is An Early 1980s Chevrolet Chevette. Photo By Wayne Glowacki.  PersonalitiesAutomobilesAccidentsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 11
55935 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dave Barr Of Richman, Bc, Lines Up A Putt On His Way To The 1987 Manitoba Open Golf Campionship Held At The Southwood Golf And Country Club In Winnipeg, Mb. Barr Finished The Tournament With A 14 Under, 266 Total For The 72 Holes Played. Photo By Jeff De Booy  GolfPersonalitiesSports 1987, August 4
52541 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dave Ranney And Morley Miyake, Proprietors Of Bonanza Restaurant, 1873 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, April 20
55955 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     David Bowie Performed A Five Hour Live Concert Before 25,000 People At The Winnipeg Stadium  MusicPersonalities 1987, August 20
56069 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     David Langtry, President Of The Folk Arts Council Of Winnipeg Is Seen In The Store "Folklor Llama", Located In The Winnipeg Convention Centre. The Store'S Name Is A Deliberate Play On Words Partly Because The Llama Is The Mascot Animal For Winnipeg'S Annual Folklorama Show. It Is Being Run As A Non-Profit Operation For The Community, To Help Both Artisans And Buyers. Photo By Dave Johnson  BusinessesPersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, December 6
52644 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Debra Fisher Coaches The Manitoba Provincial Men'S Handball Team  HandballPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1987, June 15
52414 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Deer Lodge Centre Executive Director Roy Brown Seen With A Model Of The Centre'S Completed $30 Million Expansion. When Completed, The Present 277 Bed Centre Will Have 450 Beds, 155 Devoted To War Veterans. Photo By Wayne Glowacki.  AdministrationHospitalsPersonalities 1987, February 26
52468 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Delegates At The Micronex '87 Conference Tour The National Research Council Building, Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg  ResearchWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 22
52481 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Designer Denise Prefontaine Displays Silk Sweatshirts  CostumesPersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 6
67022 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Domain, Mb, A Settlement South Of Winnipeg, Was Originally Named Shanawan. In 1987, Its Population Was 52  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
56068 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Don And Paulette Dalman Expect Their "Bale Mover-Wrapper" Unit Will Become A Major Seller Now That The Device Has Attracted The Attention Of A Major Ohio Based Farm Equipment Distributor, Unverferth Manufacturing. In 1982, The Couple Quit Their Winnipeg Jobs, And Moved To Miami, Manitoba To Launch A Small Manufacturing Company. Five Years Later, Their Gamble Has Paid Off  AgricultureBusinessesInventionsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, December 5
52551 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Don Glaze, Administrator Of The Manitoba Wildlife Association, Winnipeg  AssociationsCharitiesPersonalities 1987, March 11
52471 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dona Marion, Teacher For More Than 20 Years, Publisher Of The 1987 Edition Of The Winnipeg Women'S Directory. Photo By Jeff De Booy  EducationPersonalitiesWomen 1987, April 22
67023 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Donain, Mb, A Settlement South Of Winnipeg, Was Originally Named Shanawan. In 1987, Its Opulation Was 52  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
71185 A2384 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Donnie Lalonde, Boxer, Manitoba Male Athlete Of The Year 1987, In His Boxing Outfit And Gloves. (4x5 Neg. Colour) Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan  BoxingPersonalitiesSportsUniforms 1987
56060 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Donny Lalonde'S Mother, Jean Wylie (Right) Exclaims, The Right Hand Did It! As Her Son Won The World Boxing Council'S Light Heavyweight Title. Wylie And Maggie Domaratzki Watched The Bout At Donny'S Bar  PersonalitiesSportsWomen 1987, November 28
56070 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Donny Lalonde, The 27 Year Old Boxer From Winnipeg, And Friends Watch A Video Tape Of The World Boxing Council'S Light Heavyweight Championship Victory  BoxingPersonalitiesSports 1987, December 6
56028 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Downtown Portage Avenue Christmas Lights Were Turned On At A Ceremony At Portage Place And The Flip Of A Switch Also Launched A Campaign By The Manitoba Hospice Foundation. The Foundation Which Aids The Terminally Ill, Is Selling The 2,500 Lights On The City Hall Christmas Tree For A Minimum Of $10 Each  CeremoniesDecorationsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, November 14
52524 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Douglas Macewan Poses At Home With William Noah'S X-Ray Painting Entitled The Vision Of A Man Cutting Snow Blocks  MedicinePersonalities 1987, March 19
52358 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Ivan Bihler, University Of Manitoba Medical Researcher, Says He Depends More On Non-Profitfunding As Federal Government Funding Decreases  MedicinePersonalitiesResearch 1987, January 6
52369 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Luis Oppenhiemer, Medical Researcher And Surgeon, University Of Manitoba Medical Faculty, Received $25,000 A Year From The Miles Robinson Memorial Heart Fund Trust. This Has Enabled Him To Develop A Computer Method For Measuring Fluid In Heart Attack Vi,  MedicinePersonalitiesResearch 1987, January 14
52470 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Paul Henteleff, St. Boniface General Hospital Physician, Devotes Much Of His Profession To The Terminally Ill  MedicinePersonalities 1987, April 14
52458 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Percy Barsky, Winnipeg Medical Doctor And Humanitarian  ChildrenHebrewsMedicinePersonalities 1987, March 24
56074 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Driver Blair Mitchell Wipes The Window Of The Santa Bus Before Heading Out On His Route. The Bright Red Bus, With A Silver Painted Ribbon, Is Travelling Regular Transit Routes Until December 24, And All Fares Will Be Donated To The Christmas Cheer Board On Behalf Of Its Co-Sponsors: Winnipeg Transit, The Free Press, Cknd-Tv, And Q94-Fm Radio. Photo By Jeff De Booy  BusesCharitiesPersonalities 1987, December 9
52383 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dubrovnik Restaurant, 390 Assiniboine Avenue, Winnipeg. Shown Posed In Front Of Building Are Owner Milan Bodirega And Chef Joel Drouet With Staff  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 13
55991 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Edie Mourre Oversees Cnib Transcription Services. The Organization Has The Ability To Transcribe Anything Their Clients Need. Approximately Ten Hotels And Restaurants Have Used The Service To Produce Braille Menus For Their Blind Customers. Photo By Gerry Cairns  AdministrationPersonalitiesWomen 1987, October 5
52649 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Eileen Colp'S Private Collection Of Antiques Grew So Large, She Turned It Into A Business  AntiquesPersonalitiesWomen 1987, June 19
26409 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Elfriede Goermann Has Served As A Coach At All Levels Of Gymnastic Training. In June 1967 She Was Awarded A Life Membership By The Canadian Gymnastics Federation For Her Long Record Of Dedicated Service To Gymnastics. In 1977 She Was Instrumental In The Forming The Winnipeg Gymnastic Center, Where She Has Served As Head Coach And Program Director. She Has Served As Coach At All Development Levels From The Recreational To The Elite. Her Efforts Have Produced 5 International Level Gymnasts Including Her Daughter Monica Goermann, A Former Manitoba Athlete Of The Year. Elfriede Has Served On Countless Coaching, Judging And Technical Committees; Coordinated Developmental Clinics For New Coaches And Judges; And Rejuvenated Public Interest In Gymnastics. She Has Received International Recognition As A Brevet Judge Of Women'S Gymnastics, The Highest Honour In International Judging. She Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  GymnasticsPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1987
67055 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Elie, Mb A Village West Of Winnipeg, Named After Eli Chamberland Of St. Boniface, Who Started A Business In Elie In The Spring Of 1899. He Died The Following July. Population In 1987 Was 450  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67056 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Elie, Mb, A Village West Of Winnipeg, Named After Eli Chamberland Of St. Boniface, Who Started A Business In Elie In The Spring Of 1899. He Died The Following July. Population In 1987 Was 450  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
55927 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Elizabeth Olds Soars In Balanchines Allegro Brilliante, One Of The Performances That Was Seen At The Ballet In The Park, Assiniboine Park, Presented By The Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Photo By By Kengigliotti  DanceParksPersonalitiesWomen 1987, July 31
52579 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ella And Fred Colebourn Show Their Memorabilia Of Winnie, The Winnipeg Bear, Who Became The Model For A.A. Milne'S Winnie The Pooh. Fred Was The Son Of Canadian Army Captain Harry Colebourn. Photo By Dave Johnson. (See Also A1344-40182)  DocumentsHistoryPersonalities 1987, May 1
56015 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Engineer Peter Buzunis Puts The Finishing Touches On Winterizing 1869, The Assiniboine Park Railway'S Locomotive. The Popular Train Is Being Put Into Hibernation After Its 24th Season In The Park. Photo By Dave Johnson  LocomotivesPersonalities 1987, November 6
52445 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Erna Stockwell, A Volunteer Driver For Winnipeg'S Meals On Wheels Program. Photo By Jeff De Booy  CharitiesFoodPersonalitiesProgramsWomen 1987, March 5
26404 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Ernie O'Dowda, At The End Of His Playing Career In Lacrosse, Was Responsible For The Revival Of Lacrosse In Winnipeg And For The Establishment Of The Canadian Little League Baseball Group In The 1950s. After Ww Ii He Served As Coach And Manager With The Elmwood Terriers And Elmwood Pats. He Served As President Of The Manitoba Lacrosse Association. He Won The American National Recreation Association'S Award In 1956. He Was The First Canadian Ever To Be Awarded The Association'S Award Which Recognizes People Who Actively Encourage Young People'S Participation In Sports. In 1964 The City Of Winnipeg Awarded Him The City Of Winnipeg Community Service Award. He Was Recognized By The City Again In 1972. A Park Located On The North Side Of The Red River Between The Louise Bridge And The Disraeli Freeway Was Named Ernie O'Dowda Park. He Was An Avid Curler And Was Made An Honorary Life Member Of The Elmwood Curling Club. He Also Operated Amateur Boxing And Wrestling Cards At Elmwood'S Kelvin Community Centre. He Died June 25, 1985. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987. Photo Is From A Charcoal Drawing  LacrossePersonalitiesSports 1987
26413 A0886 Miscellaneous Collection     Exhibition Of Photographs Celebrating 100 Years Of Operation Of The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange.,  Commodity ExchangesExhibitionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, July
26414 A0886 Miscellaneous Collection     Exhibition Of Photographs Celebrating 100 Years Of Operation Of The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange.,  Commodity ExchangesExhibitionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, July
26415 A0886 Miscellaneous Collection     Exhibition Of Photographs Celebrating 100 Years Of Operation Of The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange.,  Commodity ExchangesExhibitionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, July
52635 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Exterior View Of Mona Lisa Restaurant, 1697 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg  RestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, June 9
52459 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Exterior View, Dante'S Restaurant, 754 St. Mary'S Road, Winnipeg. Photo By Phil Hossack  RestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 6
56044 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Farmers Deliver Loads Of Sugar Beets At The Manitoba Sugar Company Plant In Fort Garry, Which Began Processing The Year'S Better Than Average Crop. Photo By Gerry Cairns  AgricultureCropsSugar BeetsTrucks 1987, September 25
52410 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Federal Ndp Leader Ed Broadbent And Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley At The Winnipeg Convention Centre  ConventionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 31
56012 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Federal Transportation Minister, John Crosbie, Addresses The Annual Convention Of Manitoba Pool Elevators In Winnipeg, Mb  ConventionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, November 3
52593 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fire At Cumberland House, 411 Cumberland Avenue, Winnipeg. Damage Was Estimated At $5 Million  FiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, May 15
52538 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fire At Red River Community College, Winnipeg  CollegesFiresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 15
52362 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighter Wally Hergesheimer Models For A, Graph To Be Placed In The Beefcake Calendar Sponsored By The Firefighters' Burn Fund  CharitiesFirefightersPersonalities 1987, January 12
56086 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Battle A Blaze Which Destroyed The Historic Young United Church. The 92 Year Old Historic Landmark Located On Broadway Avenue, Erupted In Flames At Approximately 10pm. Within Minutes The Elegant Wooden Interior Of The Building Was Turned Into An Inferno  ChurchesFirefightersFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 28
55959 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Battle A Burning Stack Of Shredded Paper At Gateway Packers On Sutherland Avenue. The Cause Of The Fire That Caused $5,000 Damage To A Paper Bailer And The Interior Of The Building Is Not Known. No One Was Injured In The Blaze  FirefightersFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 25
55953 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Battle A Three Metre Wall Of Flames After An Explosion At Watt Street And Talbot Avenue. More That 100 Residents Were Evacuated From Their Homes After A Construction Crew Ripped Open An Underground Natural Gas Line. No One Was Injured In The Incident  ExplosionsFirefightersWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 18
55921 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Climb To The Roof Of The Hayes-Dana Inc. Building At 1338 Border Street, Winnipeg. This Was The Second Of Two Fires At This Auto Parts Business To Have Erupted Within A Day Of Each Other. Both Fires Were Under Investigation  FirefightersFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 24
55903 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Examine A Manhole After An Underground Explosion Blew Its Cover Off On Osborne Street, At Mcmillan Avenue. A Spokesman For Manitoba Hydro Said The Insulation In A 4,000 Volt Underground Cable Weakened, Causing The Explosion. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  ExplosionsFirefightersWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 9
55984 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Quell A $100,000 Blaze In A Vacant Commercial Building At 2011 Pembina Highway. Fire Officials Stated That The Building Was Already Engulfed In Flames When The Crews Arrived On The Scene At About 8pm; But Would Not Comment On Reports Of An Explosion Behind The Structure Shortly Before The Fire Broke Out  FirefightersFiresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, September 25
52589 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Use Portable Pumps To Extinguish A Grass Fire Along The Railway Tracks In Southwest Winnipeg  FirefightersFires 1987, May 8
52586 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firm'S President, Marvin Tiller Announced That The Hudson Bay Northern Stores Have Taken Over The Northern Posts From The Hudson’S Bay Company. Head Office Will Remain In Winnipeg. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  Hudson Bay CompanyPersonalitiesPostsStores 1987, May 2
52652 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     First Place In The City Wide Patrol Awards Went To Laura Secord School, Winnipeg  AwardsPoliceSchools 1987, June 16
52497 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Five Winnipeg Firefighters Escaped Through A Window After Flames And Collapsing Structures Almost Trapped Them In A Rooming House At 95 Furby Street, Winnipeg. Estimated Damage: $60,000  FiresHousesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 22
55971 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Fleming Pedlar Ltd. Staff Near The Finish Line Of The Terry Fox Run, After Hauling A 750 Kg Freezer Through The Entire Course  BusinessesEvents 1987, September 14
55949 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Folklorama'S Cari-Cana Pavilion Features Well-Known Calypso Dances Such As The Flaming Limbo  CostumesDanceFestivalsPavilions 1987, August 12
52478 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     For $15 Per Day, Vic And Jan Hiebert Rent Their Rent-A-Stork To Parents Wishing To Publicly Announce The Birth Of Their Child  ChildrenPersonalitiesSignsWomen 1987, January 2
52346 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former British Columbia Supreme Court Judge Thomas Berger As Guest Speaker At The University Of Manitoba Law School. Presently He Is A Practising Lawyer And Native Rights Advocate. Photo By Wayne Gigliotti.  JudiciaryPersonalities 1987, January 6
52639 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former Contemporary Artistic Director Rachel Browne (Left), Works With Royal Winnipeg Ballet Dancers Anne Falconer And Faye Thomsom On A Special Performance Of Browne'S Modern Dance Choreography, Presented At The Gas Station Theatre, Osborne Street, Winnipeg, Mb  DancePersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1987, June 12
52403 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former Premier Of Manitoba Sterling Lyon And Premier Howard Pawley Posed In Front Of A Portrait Of Lyon  ArtPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 28
52607 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Founder Of The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Gweneth Lloyd And Artistic Director Arnold Spohr Share The Royal Bank'S $100,000 Achievement Award  AwardsDancePersonalitiesWomen 1987, May 27
55920 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Four Year-Old Christopher Pelchat Takes Part In The Winnipeg Art Gallery'S Art In The Park Program. This Four Week Event Is Held In Assiniboine Park, And Exposes Approximately 90 Children To The World Of Outdoor Art  ArtChildrenParksPrograms 1987, July 24
56004 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Francois Geridron Has Fists Full Of Dollars On The Production Line At The Royal Canadian Mint  CoinsMintPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, October 20
55999 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Giguere, Owner Of Aroline Boat Co., An Aluminum Boat Manufacturer, Inspects Some Of The 10,000 Square Feet Of Plastic Pipe Being Installed For The Radiant Heat System Of The Company'S New Plant At 80 Archibald Street. The System Uses Heat From The Earth And Reduces Heating Costs By Half  BusinessesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets 1987, October 8
52581 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Lavoie, A Carpenter With The City Of Winnipeg Parks And Recreation, Repaired A Large Decorative Tennis Racquet Which Was Damaged By Vandals Who Broke Into The Deer Lodge Tennis Club  ClubsConstructionPersonalitiesTennis 1987, May 1
52646 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Mccloy, Radio Broadcaster At Radio Station Cjob For 41 Years, Retired From Service  CommunicationsPersonalitiesRadio 1987, June 11
26004 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Geraldine Rose Hammond, Mla For Kirkfield Park Constituency. Born In Winnipeg. Daughter Of George And Harriet Mclean. Married To Robert Hammond And Has 3 Children. From 1977-1980 Served As A Trustee For Kirkfield- St Charles Ward On The St. James - Assiniboia School Board. She Served As President Of The Assiniboia Progressive Conservative Association, And Has Served In Numerous Provincial And Federal Elections Since 1971. She Was Elected To The Manitoba Legislature In November 1981 As The First Member Of The Newly Formed Kirkfield Park Constituency, And Elected To The Manitoba Legislature In November 1981  PoliticsWomen 1987, July
67016 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Gladstone, Mb, Located On Whitemud River, 138 Km Nw Of Winnipeg. Ontario Farmers Settled In 1871 At The Third Crossing Where North Saskatchewan Trail Crossed The Whitemud For The Third Time. The Town Was Known First As Palestine, Later Changed To Gladstone After Noted British Prime Minister. The Town Serves Surrounding Mixed Farming Area And Has An Important Cattle Auction Mart. Population In 1987 Was 1,016.  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
52482 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gloria Baley, Proprietress Of Lady Phoenix Shop, 923 St. Mary'S Road, Winnipeg, Attempts To Match A Client'S Compexion With A Colour Chart  PersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 6
67038 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Good Aerial View Of Fork River, Mb, A Village North Of Dauphin. The Population Of This Town Was 80 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsElevatorsRailwaysTowns 1987
26406 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Gordie Mackie Was A Member Of The Royal Navy Reserve From 1940 - 1945. In 1949 He Graduated As A Certified Physiotherapist With Assistance From The Department Of Veteran Affairs. He Worked As A Boxing Instructor For The Winnipeg Ymca In 1949 And Went On To Own And Operate The St. Boniface Madison Boxing And Wrestling Club From 1950 -1960. From 1959 To 1969 He Was The Chief Therapist For The Canadian Football League'S Blue Bombers And Five Times Took Care Of The Cfl All Stars. In 1966 He Was One Of The Seven Founding Members Of The Canadian Athletic Therapist Association Which Has Grown To A National Organization With Over 4500 Professional And Associated Members. In 1970 He Worked As Therapist For The Canadian Davis Cup Team. He Worked As A Therapist For Canada'S Olympic Team In Munich In 1972. He Was Team Canada'S Therapist At Hockey'S Summit Series In 1974. He Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  BoxingMedicinePersonalitiesSports 1987
56084 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gordon Giesbrecht And Ken Friessen Take To The Water For A Holiday Paddle As They Canoe Along The Assiniboine River On Christmas Eve. There Was Enough Open Water Allowing The Paddlers To Launch Their Vessel Just A Few Metres From Shore  CanoesPersonalitiesRivers 1987, December 24
52550 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Grace Buhr, Director Of The Manitoba Association Of Friendship Centres, Winnipeg  CharitiesPersonalitiesWomen 1987, March 11
52453 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Greenhouse Technician Ron Paul Tends To One Tray Of Over One Hundred Thousand Plant Seedlings,Prepratory To The Annual Spring Gardening Ritual  AgricultureGreenhousesPersonalitiesPlantingWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 17
52479 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Greg Puddifant, A Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg, Resident And His Neighbour, Margaret Dumbovic, And Their Families Dig Their Way Out Of A November 1986 Snowstorm  PersonalitiesSnowstormsWomen 1987, January 6
55914 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hamiota-Area Farmer Robert Beamish Wipes Oil From The Face Of His Five Year Old Son, Thomas, While Working On An American Abel Side Mount Steam Tractor At The Manitoba Threshermen'S Reunion And Stampede In Austin, Mb  AgricultureChildrenMuseumsPersonalitiesRodeos 1987, July 22
52495 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Harry Froese, Apprentice Embalmer, Displays Caskets At Klassen Funeral Chapel, Winnipeg  FuneralsMennonitesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 6
52657 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Head Librarian Don Mills, Is Seen At The Winnipeg Centennial Library  LibrariesPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 4
26003 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Head Shot Of Bonnie Mitchelson, Mla, River East Constituency; Active In Provincial Campaigns; Educated In North End Winnipeg Schools; Graduated As Registered Nurse From Health Sciences Centre In 1968. She Was Zone Chairman Of The Heart Foundation And Was A Fund-Raiser For The Cancer Foundation, Kidney Foundation And The Salvation Army. She And Her Husband Don Have Two Children  CostumesPersonalitiesPoliticsSalvation ArmyWomen 1987
52618 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Heather Mackenzie Intends To Get A University Degree To Improve Her Nursing Career Options  NursingPersonalitiesWomen 1987, May 27
56021 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Heidi Den Haan Stands In Front Of Six Crosses Planted In The Ground At The Legislative Building. About 75 Members And Friends Of The Winnipeg Cycling Club Attended A Memorial Service For The Six Cyclists Killed In 1987 In Manitoba. The Vigil Was Part Of A Rally To Press Officials For Safer Riding Conditions  BicyclesClubsLegislative BuildingsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, November 10
26005 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Helen Tova Promislow, Nee Mitchell, City Councillor For Kildonan Park Ward, 401 Enniskillan Avenue, Winnipeg. Born And Raised In Winnipeg, Attended St. John'S High School, She Married Hank Promislow In 1946, And Had 2 Children. She Became A Bridge Life Master In 1966. She Graduated From University Of Manitoba With First Class Honour In 1975 In Arts, And In 1977 Won The Sidney Warhaft Memorial Prize For The Best Master'S Thesis. She Entered Politics In 1980 At Municipal Level. She Served As A City Councillor. She Is A Feminist  PoliticsWomen 1987
52464 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Henry Paul Stands On A South Headingley Drainage Ditch That He, And Several Other Neighbourhood Residents, Claim Are Open Sewers  PersonalitiesProtestsSewageTowns 1987, April 13
25995 A0871 Women's Studies Collection     Hon. Klazina Judith Wasylycia-Leis, Ba, Ma, Mla For St. Johns (Manitoba). She Was Born Born, Aug. 10, 1951 At Kitchener, On, Daughter Of Harry Wasylycia And Klaxina Nielsen. She Was Educated At University Of Waterloo And Carlton University. She Married Ronald Leis In 1971. They Have A Son Nicholas. She Worked As Policy/Planning Consultant. She Ran As Cndidate In Ontario General Election In 1977 And Was Defeated. Her Party Politics - Ndp.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987
25996 A0871 Women's Studies Collection     Hon. Maureen Lucille Hemphill, Rn, Mla For Logan (Manitoba). She Was Born Jan. 26, 1937 At Grand Forks,Bc, Daughter Of James And Elaine Miller. She Has 4 Children. She Was Elected To Assiniboine South School Board In 1969, 1970 & 1973. She Was First Elected In Manitoba'S General Election In 1981, Re-Elected In 1986. She Became Minister Of Education In 1981, 1983 - 1986. She Was Appointed Minister Of Business Development And Tourism, And Minister Of Housing In 1986. Her Party Politics - Ndp  NursingPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987
25997 A0871 Women's Studies Collection     Hon. Muriel Ann Smith, Ba (Hon), B. Ed, M. Ed, Mla For Osborne, Mb. She Was Born May 9, 1930 At Brittania Beach, Bc, Daughter Of George And Mary Lipsey. She Was Educated At Britannia Mines High School, Rupertsland Girls' School In Winnipeg, University Of Manitoba, Oxford Institute Of Education, Oxford England. She Married Murray Rhodes Smith And They Have 4 Children. She Was A Former Counsellor And Teacher. She Was A Candidate For The Manitoba General Election In 1973, 1977 & Defeated. She Was First Elected In 1981. Re-Elected In 1986. She Was Appointed Minister Of Economic Development And Tourism In 1981 - 1983. She Was Minister Of Community Services And Correction In 1986. Party Polictics - Ndp  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987
25999 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Hon. Myrna A. Phillips, Speaker Of The Manitoba Legislative Assembly, Was Mla For Wolseley (Manitoba). She Was Born In Roland, Mb. She Has 2 Children. She Was First Elected In Manitoba General Election In 1981; Re-Elected In 1986; And Appointed Speaker On May 8, 1986. Party Politics - Ndp  PersonalitiesPoliticsTownsWomen 1987
52378 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Horse “Blupont Jeff” (Far Right), The Winner Of The Fifth Race During An Evening At Assiniboia Downs, Winnipeg  Horse RacingHorsesRacetracksWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 14
52563 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     House At 479 Spence Street, Winnipeg  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 25
52654 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Howard Pawley Was Voted In As Leader Of Manitoba Ndp Party  ConventionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, February 1
56337 A1720 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Howard R. Pawley Is Seen At Ndp Convention In Winnipeg  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 30
56010 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Hugh Shirley Shows A Model Of The Castle He Plans For An Amusement Park, The Imperial Enchanted Kingdom, Near The Edge Of The City. The Plan Is To Recreate The Disneyland Theme In Winnipeg, Making It Comparable To Attractions Such As The West Edmonton Mall. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ParksPersonalities 1987, October 27
55950 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Huynh Nhu Performs A Fan Dance, Part Of A Chinese Folk Dance Display At The Chinese Gardens On King Street. Nhu, 66, Is Originally From Taiwan  CostumesDanceFestivalsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, August 13
52473 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ian Ross Browses Through Book Bargains At The Children'S Hospital Book Market'S 27th Annual Sale At Winnipeg'S St. Vital Shopping Centre. More Than 5000 Books Are Donated For The Sale - The Largest Of Its Kind In Canada  BooksEventsHospitalsPersonalitiesResearchStores 1987, April 27
52341 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ice Fishing Huts On The Red River At Lockport, Mb  FishingIceRiversTowns 1987, January 4
52605 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ida Albo And Rick Bell With Staff At Du Bon Gout'S New Quarters At 940 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1987, May 19
52472 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     In A Field South West Of Winnipeg, A Tractor Harrows A Field After Sowing A Crop That May Not Yield A Profit Due To Current Grain Prices  AgricultureCropsSeedingTractors 1987, April 27
52501 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     In Vitro Fertilization Produced Triplets For Bill And Gwen Mcgregor Who Are Now Expecting Their Fourth Child  ChildrenMedicinePersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 23
52408 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of A Condominium At 6 Ruskin Row, Winnipeg  ApartmentsFurnitureWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 6
52409 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of A Condominium At 6 Ruskin Row, Winnipeg  ApartmentsFurnitureWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 6
52399 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of A Hallway At Winnipeg'S Fort Garry Hotel  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 27
55975 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of A Room At Minaki Lodge, Ontario  BuildingsLodgesResorts 1987, July 29
52398 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of A Room At Winnipeg'S Fort Garry Hotel  FurnitureHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 27
52664 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of A.A. Heaps Building Being Used As A Government Services Building. It Was Formerly The Bank Of Nova Scotia. The Building Has Been Restored To Its Previous Splendor  Government BuildingsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 16
52422 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Bloomingdale'S Restaurant, 139 Smith Street, Winnipeg  RestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, March 3
52434 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of James' Store, Brownridge Block, Henderson Highway, Closed After 60 Years Ofbusiness  BlocksStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 10
56329 A1720 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of New Condominium On Pembina Highway  ApartmentsFurnitureWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February
56320 A1720 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of Stage Deli, 120 King Street, Winnipeg  RestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsWomen 1987, February 17
52397 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of The Ballroom At Winnipeg'S Fort Garry Hotel  BallsFurnitureHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 27
52395 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of The Foyer Of Winnipeg'S Fort Garry Hotel  FurnitureHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 27
52396 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View Of The Mezzanine Floor In Winnipeg'S Fort Garry Hotel  FurnitureHotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 27
52571 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View, Manitoba Club, 194 Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg  ClubsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 29
52568 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Interior View, Max Bell Centre, University Of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  ArenasUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 31
52539 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Inuit Clothing Featured In A Exhibition At The Museum Of Man And Nature, Winnipeg  CostumesEskimosExhibitionsInuitMuseumsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 16
52658 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Irene Mahe, Director Of Le Cercle Moliere, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1987, February 5
52650 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Isabel Reimer Won The Canadian Authors' Association Award For “The Viking Dagger”  AssociationsAuthorsAwardsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, June 23
52500 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jack Perrin, Owner Of The Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Being Interviewed Regarding The Closure And Sale Of The Hotel  AdministrationHotelsPersonalities 1987, January 23
52418 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jacob Redekopp Posed In Front Of The North Kildonan Mennonite Brethren Church From Which He Was Excommunicated 28 Years Ago And Now Requests Reinstatement  ChurchesMennonitesPersonalitiesReligionWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 27
52651 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jane Lewis Is Seen After Law Society Of Manitoba'S Call To The Bar Ceremony At Centennial Hall. Eighty-Six People Were Admitted To The Bar  JudiciaryPersonalitiesWomen 1987, June 25
26403 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Janet Maddin Neale, Track And Field Runner, Captured 4 Gold Medals At The National Championshiips In Winnipeg In 1964. She Was Awarded The Carl Pederson Memorial Trophy As Manitoba'S Outstanding Junior Athlete. In 1966 She Won 2 National Age Group Sprinting Records, One National Open Mark And Four Gold Medals At The Canadian Championships In Richmond, Bc. She Also Won The Outstanding Athlete Award At Daniel Mcintyre Collegiate And Earned The Governor-General Medal For All Round Proficiency. She Won A Silver Medal In 1967 At The Pan American Games In Winnipeg. She Represented Canada At A Junior Triangular Meet In Toronto. She Represented Canada At Commonwealth Games In Edinburgh, Scotland In 1970, And She Won The World Indoor Record In 300 Meters In Regina. She Declined An Offer To Represent Canada In The University Games In Favour Of A Job Offer In 1970. Twelve Years Later She Was Picked As An Alternate For Canada'S Olympic Team. Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & FieldWomen 1987
55983 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jean Claude Parrot, Canadian Union Of Postal Workers National President, And Demonstrators Outside Nieman'S Pharmacy Protesting Postal Franchising  PersonalitiesPharmaciesPost OfficesProtestsUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, September 20
52542 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jerry Ackerman, Retired University Of Manitoba Economics Professor, With His Book “The New Start With $1000”.  AuthorsBooksEducationPersonalities 1987, April 20
52533 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jerry Lepp (L) And Tony Restemayer Supply Wind For A Sailboat Race At The Scout Show '87, A One-Day Get-Together That Drew About 1500 Cubs And Scouts From Manitoba And North Dakota To The Minto Armoury, Winnipeg  ArmoriesBoy Scouts 1987, April 11
52604 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Gallagher Is Manitoba'S General Manager Of The White Ridge Housing Development In Winnipeg. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  AdministrationConstructionPersonalities 1987, May 20
52555 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jim Walding, Former Ndp Member Of The Manitoba Legislature, At A Press Conference Announcing His Resignation  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, March 13
52372 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joe Cantor, Proprietor Of Cantor'S Grocery Co. Ltd., Winnipeg. Photo By Glenn Olsen  FoodPersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 14
52443 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Bucklaschuk, Minister In Charge Of The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, Speaking In The Legislative Assembly Regarding A Review Of Mpic Reinsurance Deals  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, March 19
55965 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Valentim Shines His Restored 1937 Packard Limo. He Will Ship The Car, Originally Valued At $4,375 Us And Now Worth About $70,000, To Indiana For Auction  AntiquesAutomobilesPersonalities 1987, September 1
52594 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Joseph Shofley, A Four Year Old Ojibway In Full Dress, Takes Part In A Powwow At Assiniboine School  ChildrenPersonalitiesSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, May 15
52374 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Julius Morry Restores Priceless Antiques And Art Objects In The Basement Of His Winnipeg Residence  AntiquesArtPersonalities 1987, January 13
52361 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Karen Purdy'S Assiniboine Memorial Rink Won The Provincial Girls' Junior Women'S Championshipat Neepawa, Mb  CurlingPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1987, January 11
55968 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Karen Ridd Performs For Bonnie Bieganski (5) As Robo The Clown At The Winnipeg Children'S Hospital. Ridd Is One Of The Few Winnipeg Residents Who Actually Make A Living At Clowning.  ClownsCostumesPersonalitiesWomen 1987, September 8
52336 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Karl Meyer Sewed Up His German Shepherd'S Shoulder After An Injury At His Family'S Isolated Wallace Lake Cabin. Photo By Wayne Gigliotti.  AnimalsDogsPersonalities 1987, January 1
26405 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Kas Vidruk Played Football For The Winnipeg Blue Bombers From 1942 - 1943 And Again In 1952 - 1956 And Montreal Alouettes From 1948 - 1951. He Was Born Oct. 6, 1925 In Lithuania. He Taught High School For 3 Years And Then Became Supervisor Of Physical Education In The Norwood School Division For 3 Years. He Then Lectured At The University Of Manitoba For One Year Before Being Named The Assistant Director Of Physical Education For Winnipeg School Division #1. When He Retired In 1986 He Held The Position Of Coordinator Of Physical Education For The Winnipeg School Division. She Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  FootballLithuaniansPersonalitiesSports 1987
52662 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kathleen Richardson Displays A Model Of The Proposed Royal Winnipeg Ballet Building  CharitiesDancePersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 11
52626 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kathy Hodgson, A Grade Nine Student At J.H. Bruns Collegiate Tries On A Suit Worn By Workers Who Handle Hazardous Materials, During Manitoba Environment Week.  CostumesEnvironmentPersonalitiesStudentsWomen 1987, June 4
52502 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kay Prest Examines A Ring At The Mulvey East Flea Market, Open Every Saturday And Sunday Since Business Began Five Months Ago  MarketsPersonalitiesStoresWomen 1987, January 24
26408 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Keith Carter Was Manitoba'S Outstanding Male Gymnast. By 1972 He Had Collected 2 Of His 6 Consecutive Western Canada Titles And Was The Best Tumbler In Canada. He Placed 3rd In The Canadian Gymnastic Championships Also In 1972. He Then Had A 7 Year String Of Victories In Regional Gymnasiums. He Joined The Ranks Of The Canadian National Team In 1973. He Also Extended His Control To Include A Round Of Victories In Interscholastic Competitions In Canada And The Usa. In 1974 He Was Chosen U Of Manitoba'S Choice For Athlete Of The Year. He Also Ruled The National Circuit Winning The Canadian Men'S Crown As Well As The Ciau Championships. Internationally He Competed In China And The Bulgaria World Championships As Well As The Russia - China Tour Of Canada. In 1975 In Addition To His Second Consecutive Ciau Title Keith Placed 1st In Vault And Floor In Both The Romanian And Hungarian Tournaments. In The 1976 Olympics He Placed 18th Out Of 121 Competitors Ranking Above His Canadian Team Members. For Gymnastic Excellence He Was Awarded By Winnipeg The Fig Pin, A Symbol For Gymnasts Who Achieve 9.0 Or Better In Each Event. No Sooner Than The Flame Of The Xxi Olympiad Extinguished Keith Retired From Competition. In 1983 The Keith Carter Award Was Established To Honour Outstanding Achievement By A Manitoba Male Gymnast. He Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987  GymnasticsPersonalitiesSports 1987
52527 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Keith Ward Ursel, The Landlord Of This Row Housing Unit At 582 - 590 Bannerman Avenue, Winnipeg, Faces Charges Relating To Repair Of His Dwellings  ApartmentsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 23
55996 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ken Loewen, President Of Misty River Marine Ltd., Of Kleenfeld, Manitoba, An Aluminum Boat Manufacturer. They Officially Opened Their New Plant, In Which He Plans To Double Manufacturing Capacity To 3,000 Boats  BoatsBuildingsManufacturersPersonalitiesTowns 1987, October 6
52537 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kenneth Singleton Posed In Front Of Grant'S Mill, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  MillsMuseumsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 14
26402 A0886 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Kenny Ploen Played For Eleven Seasons With The Winnipeg Blue Bombers In Six Grey Cup Games. He Won Four Of Them As Quarterback. He Was Inducted Into The Canadian Football Hall Of Fame; Then The Winnipeg Blue Bomver Hall Of Fame (A Charter Member); And The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame In 1987. He Was Born In Lost Nation, Iowa He Played For The U. Of Iowa, In 1957 He Played In The Rose Bowl Game For The Hawkeyes And Later That Year He Was The Quarterback For The Blue Bombers In The Grey Cup. He Played Quarterback, Safety, And Running Back. Ken Ploen And His Wife Janet Settled In Winnipeg And Still Live In Winnipeg (In 2002). He Is An Outstanding Citizen And Community Presence. Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1987
67026 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Kenville, Mb, A Village South Of Swan River. The Name Was Formed By A Syllable Of Mackenzie, With “Ville” Added. It Had A Population Of 141 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67024 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Kenville, Mb, A Village South Of Swan River. The Name Was Formed By A Syllable Of Mackenzie, With “Ville” Added. It Had A Population Of 141 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67025 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Kenville, Mb, A Village South Of Swan River. The Name Was Formed By A Syllable Of Mackenzie, With “Ville” Added. It Had A Population Of 141 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
55942 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kevin Curren Returns A Shot From Borris Becker During An Exhibition Tennis Match Held At The Winnipeg Arena. Becker Won The Match 3-6, 7-6, And 6-1, While A Crowd Of 7,211 Watched The Event  ArenasPersonalitiesSportsTennis 1987, August 7
56076 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kevin Knight Of Rmb Gardens Puts Out One Of The Seven Varieties Of Christmas Trees The Market Garden Firm Is Selling At Portage Avenue And Moray Street. Knight Said That Sales Were Not Bad, But Some Snow Would Help  CelebrationsGardeningPersonalitiesTreesWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 9
67013 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Killarney, Mb, A Town Named After The Famous Lake In Kerry, Ireland. In 1882, The Homesteaders Changed The Name From Oak Lake To Killarney. Popoulation In 1987 Was 2485.  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67012 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Killarney, Mb, A Town Named After The Famous Lake In Kerry, Ireland. In 1882, The Homesteaders Changed The Name From Oak Lake To Killarney. Population In 1987 Was 2485  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
55960 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kimberly Sampson, A 7-Eleven Employee, Expressed Surprise At The Sudden Arrival Of A Car In Her Store At Sargent Avenue And Spence Street. Police Said A Man Lost Control Of His Car, And Crashed Through The Front Doors. No One Was Injured. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  AccidentsAutomobilesStoresWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 27
67057 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Kirkella, Mb, A Settlement Nw Of Virden Was Originally The Name Of The Farm Of Thomas Watson, Which Was Named After Kirkella Village In Yorkshire, England  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67058 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Kirkella, Mb, A Settlement Nw Of Virden Was Originally The Name Of The Farm Of Thomas Watson, Which Was Named After Kirkella Village In Yorkshire, England  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
52499 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kristof Miskiewicz, Member Of The Winnipeg Rowing Club, Racing At The Indoor Rowing Regatta. The Races Were Held At The University Of Manitoba Gymnasium  PersonalitiesRowingSportsUniversities 1987, January 24
52622 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kronis, A Member Of Vancouver'S Special Delivery Moving Theatre Performs For Children Outside The Gas Station Theatre, Osborne Village, Winnipeg, Which Was The Host To The International Mime Festival  ChildrenPersonalitiesTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1987, June 3
52344 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Large Increases In Federal Fees Will Close The Selkirk Dock And Isolate Some Northern Communities,Thus Destroying Small Businesses On Lake Winnipeg. Photo By Wayne Gigliotti  BargesBoatsDocksTowns 1987, January 5
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
56042 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lee Holleron (Left) Joins Dan Guetre In 1,135 Litres Of Gelatin As Eight University Of Winnipeg Students Lose A Tug- Of- War To Six Winnipeg Fury Soccer Team Members. The Teams Weighed In At 858 Lbs Each, But The Student Team Made The Biggest Splash As It Lost Two Of The Three Matches In The First Such University Of Winnipeg Contests  CampusEventsPersonalitiesSoccerStudentsUniversities 1987, September 17
55985 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lela Finlay-Mckay (Right), Winnipeg'S First Stewardess, Greets One Of Ten Air Canada Employees To Board An Old Lockheed 10a For A Special Flight Around The City As Part Of The Airline'S 50th Anniversary Celebrations. Finlay-Mckay Flew On The Then Transcanada Airlines' First Flight Out Of The City In 1937  AircraftPersonalitiesWomen 1987, September 25
52588 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Leona Billinkoff, A North End Of Winnipeg Fibre Artist, Displays Her Work At The Leonard Marcoe Studio, Where She Had A One Woman Show  ArtHebrewsPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, May 4
52548 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Leonard Kruger, Often Called The Bagman, Seen On A Winnipeg Street Near The Vicinity Of Theuniversity Of Winnipeg On Portage Avenue  PersonalitiesWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 6
52512 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lieutenant Governor George Johnson And Premier Howard Pawley (L) Open The Current Session At The Manitoba Legislature Building, Winnipeg  Legislative BuildingsPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 26
55967 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Linda Chiu Peeks Out From Over The Fans She Creates At The China House Gifts And Wicker Shop. Chiuwas Displaying Her Handicrafts At The Chinatown Development Corp. Chinese Garden Fair  CraftsFairsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, September 6
56008 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lorraine Mathers Conducts The Cecil Rhodes School Choir At A Flag Raising Ceremony In The Legislative Building To Commemorate United Nations Week. The Program Involved Participation From Winnipeg Schools, Government Officials, Lt.-Gov. George Johnson, And The United Nations Association In Canada, Winnipeg Branch.  AssociationsCeremoniesChildrenChoirsEventsPersonalitiesSchoolsWomen 1987, October 24
55946 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Louise D'Argencourt Was The Curator Of The 75th Anniversary Exhibition At The Winnipeg Art Gallery  ArtExhibitionsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, August 8
52645 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt. Col. Ron Werry (Left) Of The Canadian Corps Of Commissionaires, Manitoba Division, And Winnipeg'S Mayor, Bill Norrie, Inspect The Ranks At Winnipeg City Hall. The Corps Is Celebrating Its 50th Anniversary In Manitoba  MilitaryPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, June 17
56091 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt. Gov George Johnson Speaks Briefly With Constable Kendra Rey, A Diminutive Graduate Of The 108th Winnipeg Police Cadet Class. Twenty-Five Cadets Graduated And Fourteen Exemplary Service Medals Were Awarded  GraduationPersonalitiesPolice 1987, December 31
52425 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Madame Red Helen Davis, Psyhcic Presently Employed At The Chocolate Shop Restaurant, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesRestaurantsWomen 1987, March 6
56080 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mail Clerk Greg Ambrose Tackles The Mountain Of Seasonal Packages At The City'S Central Post Office On Graham Avenue. Postal Officals Said The Number Of Parcels Processed In 1987 Was Up 15 Percent  MailPersonalitiesPost OfficesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 16
52402 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Malaysian-Born Dr. Chris Emery Trained In Medicine In Manitoba And Is Head Of A Winnipeg Firm Thatwas Built On The Idea Of Doctors Making House Calls. The Service Is Called Envoy Medical Dispatch  MedicinePersonalities 1987, January 15
52569 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mallabar'S, 375 Hargrave Avenue, Winnipeg. The Store Specializes In Formal Wear And Bridal Gown Rental  CostumesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 2
56032 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Metis Federation President Yvon Dumont Lays A Wreath At The Grave Of Louis Riel To Commemorate The 102nd Anniversary Of Riel'S Death. About 100 People Including The Two Bus Loads Of Students From Hugh John Mcdonald School Attended The Memorial Service For The Metis Leader  CeremoniesMetisMonumentsPersonalitiesRiel 1987, November 17
52365 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Education Minister Jerry Storie  EducationPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 12
52489 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Health Minister Gerard Lecuyer Speaks With Winnipeg Cab Drivers Following The Slaying Oftwo Cab Drivers. The Protest Was Made At The Manitoba Legislative Building  AutomobilesCrimePersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 15
52621 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Legislative Members Bonnie Mitchelson And Helmut Pankratz Are Briefed On Aids (Disease)  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987, June 2
56046 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Lt.-Governor George Johnson And His Wife Doris Speak With The Royal Couple At The Legislativegrounds. The Duke And Duchess Of York Visited Winnipeg For Four Hours During Their Tour Of Canada. (See Also 1706-55917 And 1706-55918 )  PersonalitiesPoliticsRoyalty 1987, July 23
52507 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley Addresses The Ndp Convention At Winnipeg'S Convention Centre  ConventionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 29
52404 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley Shakes Hands With The Ndp Rank And File Attending The Party'Sconvention  ConventionsPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, January 30
52493 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Provincial Toponymist Gerald Holm, Responsible For Searching Place Names. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  MapsPersonalities 1987, January 8
56082 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Telephone System President Reg Bird Tosses The Boxes To Santa Claus, Who Tosses Them To A Salvation Army Major Dave Perry, As They Load Food Into Santa Vans. Mts Employees Have Donated Over $2,800 In Food And Cash To The Salvation Army For Distribution To The Needy (Poor) During The Christmas Season. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  AutomobilesCharitiesCostumesFoodPersonalitiesSalvation ArmyTelephones 1987, December 18
52609 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba'S Court Deputy Registrar, Margaret Mcgregor Enforces The Family Maintenance Legislation In The Province  JudiciaryPersonalitiesWomen 1987, May 27
52415 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba'S Lieutenant Governor George Johnson Delivers The Speech From The Throne At The Opening Of The Legislative Assembly  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, February 26
67033 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Manitou, Manitoba, a village northwest of Morden.  The name is an aboriginal term meaning Supernatural Spirit. Before the Canadian Pacific Railway was built to Manitou, the village was called Manitoba City. Population in 1987 was 861.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1987
67034 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection   Manitou, Manitoba, a village northwest of Morden.  The name is an aboriginal term meaning Supernatural Spirit. Before the Canadian Pacific Railway was built to Manitou, the village was called Manitoba City. Population in 1987 was 861.  AgricultureTownsBuildings 1987
52570 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marathon Race On A Street On The University Of Manitoba, Campus In Winnipeg. University Buildings Seen In The Background  RacingSportsTrack & FieldUniversitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 3
52431 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marcello Vacchio (Foreground) And Pat Hayes Chop Vegetables During A Cooking Class At Churchill High School'S Nutrition Class  EducationFoodPersonalitiesStudentsVegetables 1987, March 3
26141 A0876 Women's Studies Collection   Margaret Muriel Joe.  Joe was born at Chilliwack, British Columbia, daughter of William Andrew Commodore and Theresa Jean Prest, who were both Canadian aboriginals. She was educated at Alberni Indian Residential School, Hope High School and Vancouver Vocational College. She married Robert Joe and had 3 daughters. In 1963 she was a practical nurse. From 1969 to 1971 she was Vice-President of the Yukon Association of Non-Status Indians from 1975 - 1978; she was Chairman of the Yukon Indians and the Law Committee From 1975 - 1979. She was a member of the Board of the Yukon Indian Women's Association and of Ye-Sa-To Communications Society from 1975 - 1979. She was a player and coach of the Yukon Ladies Softball League. She was Justice of the Peace and Executive Secretary to the J.P. Council from 1980 to 1982. She was a committee member of the Skookum Jim Friendship Centre from 1969- 1971 and from 1982 -1985. She was elected to the Yukon Legislature on June 7, 1982, and re-elected on May 13, 1985. She was appointed Minister of Health and Human Resources on May 29, 1985. She was a member of the New Democratic Party. She lived in Whitehorse, Yukon Territories.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987, January
26142 A0876 Women's Studies Collection   Margaret Muriel Joe.  Joe was born at Chilliwack, British Columbia. Her parents, William Andrew Commodore and Theresa Jean Prest, were both aboriginal. She was educated at Alberni Indian Residential School, Hope High School and Vancouver Vocational College. She married to Robert Joe and had 3 daughters. Note the beautiful scene of Whitehorse outside her office window. See also A0876-26141.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987, January
52367 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Margot Alwood, University Of Winnipeg Community Relations Officer, Examines A Display Of Peruvian Ceramics Dating From 1200 Bc To1400 Ad On Display At The University. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ArtifactsExhibitsPersonalitiesUniversitiesWomen 1987, January 13
52578 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Marianne Cumming, A Member Of The Winnipeg Rowing Club, Drifts Under The Norwood Bridge In Winnipeg, Mb, In Her Single Scull, Following A 12 Kilometre Run On The Red River. Photo By Jeff De Booy  BridgesPersonalitiesRowingSportsWomen 1987, April 30
52487 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mark Cowan, A Street Preacher Who Works Along Main Street In Winnipeg. He Has A Home At The Evangelic Fellowship Chapel On Winnipeg Avenue, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesReligion 1987, January 7
52513 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mark Levesque, A Student At Heritage School, Attempting To Get Up After A Fall While Cross-Country Skiing At Winnipeg'S Assiniboine Park. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  ChildrenPersonalitiesRecreationSkiingSports 1987, March 2
52633 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mark Snow And Joanna Ivey, Students At The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, Winnipeg  DancePersonalitiesSchoolsStudents 1987, June 10
52509 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Martin Bergen, Real Estate Developer, Posed In Front Of The Castle, A Luxury Winnipeg Condominiumat 160 Niakwa Road  ApartmentsMennonitesPersonalitiesRealtyWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 29
52441 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Martin Bergen, Real Estate Developer, Posed In Front Of The Entrance To One Of His Apartment Buildings At 55 Garry Street  ApartmentsMennonitesPersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 4
52427 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mary Korolyk, Proprietress, Korol'S Fish And Chips, Pours Coffee For A Customer  DiningPersonalitiesRestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, March 6
52432 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mary Macdonald, A Children'S Hospital Book Mart Volunteer For 25 Years, Sorts And Prices Donatedbooks In Preparation For The Annual Spring Book Sale At The St. Vital Shopping Mall, Winnipeg.,  BooksHospitalsPersonalitiesResearchWomen 1987, March 11
52598 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mason School District #2149 At Morden, Mb. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  BuildingsSchoolsTowns 1987, May 7
55969 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Master Of Ceremonies Len Andree Sprays Beer As He Taps The First Keg To Officially Open Oktoberfest'87. The Annual German Festival Of Suds And Song Features A Variety Of Entertainment Nightly At The Winnipeg Convention Centre  EntertainmentFestivalsPersonalities 1987, September 11
56031 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mayor Bill Norrie (Left); Provincial Urban Affairs Minister Gary Doer; And Jake Epp, Manitoba'S Senior Federal Cabinet Minister; Study The Redevelopment Proposal For The Forks Site. The Plan, Which Must Be Approved By The Federal, Provincial, And Civic Governments, Calls For A Mix Of Old And New Buildings As Well As Recreation, Cultural, Business, And Residential Development  ParksPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, November 17
56017 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mcgruff, The City Police Mascot, Appears To Have Taken A Seat On The Bus From A Passenger. The Dogwas Riding Buses To Publicize Crime Prevention Week In Winnipeg  BusesMascotsPolice 1987, November 6
67059 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Melita, Mb, A Town Nw Of Deloraine. The Name Is A Transplanted Choronym From Europe, Where Melita Was The Ancient Name Of The Present Island Of Malta In The Mediterranean. It Is Mentioned In Acts 28:1. The Population In 1987 Was 1,449. The First Settlement Of The Area Was Made By Homesteaders In 1897. By1884 They Were Ready To Establish A Post Office  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67060 A2172 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Melita, Mb, A Town Nw Of Deloraine. The Name Is A Transplanted Choronym From Europe, Where Melita Was The Ancient Name Of The Present Island Of Malta In The Mediterranean. It Is Mentioned In Acts 28:1. Population In 1987 Was 1,449. The First Settlement Of The Area Was Made By Homesteaders In 1879. By 1884 They Were Ready To Establish A Post Office  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
55943 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Folklorama'S Seoul Korean Pavilion Participate In The Festivals Opening Parade. Forty-Three Pavilions Were Represented In The Parade  CostumesFestivalsKoreansParadesPavilionsWomen 1987, August 8
52597 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Lethbridge Young Croatians Perform At The Canadian-Croatian Folklore Festival At The Winnipeg Convention Centre  CroatiansDanceFestivalsHallsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, May 16
52582 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Committee On Wife Abuse Hold Hands In Rememberance Of A Victim Of A Beating, Tamara Atkinson Of Isabel Street, Winnipeg  CeremoniesCrimeWomen 1987, May 1
52504 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Speed Skating Organization Seen During The Western Cup Olympic-Style Championships At Sargent Park Oval. Photo By Jeff De Booy  SkatingSports 1987, January 25
52640 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Manitoba Sport Parachute Association Are Seen As They Drop In At Winnipeg's Flying Club's 60th Anniversary Reunion At St. Andrews Airport, St. Andrews, Mb  AirportsAssociationsAviationPersonalitiesSports 1987, June 14
55933 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Vegreville School Of Ukrainian Dancing Perform A Traditional Dance At The National Ukrainian Festival In Dauphin, Mb. The Four Day Festival Is A Show Place Of Ukrainian Culture, And Also Features Ukrainian Arts And Crafts. Photo By Todd Korol  CostumesDanceFestivalsUkrainians 1987, August 2
55934 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of The Vegreville School Of Ukrainian Dancing Perform A Traditional Dance At The National Ukrainian Festival In Dauphin, Mb. The Four Day Festival Is A Show Place Of Ukrainian Culture, And Also Features Ukrainian Arts And Crafts. Photo By Todd Korol  CostumesDanceFestivalsUkrainians 1987, August 2
52638 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mexican Worker Import Program Provides A Pool Of Labour, Which Portage La Prairie Farmers Utilize  Corn 1987, June 11
52338 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Michael And Cheryl Bray Posed With Patricia Kristen, The First Baby Born In Winnipeg In 1987. The Child Was Born At The Victoria General Hospital  ChildrenEventsHospitalsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 1
52647 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Midway At Red River Exhibition, Winnipeg  ExhibitionsMidways 1987, June 19
55948 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mike Martin Stands Amid Wreckage Of What Was Once His Garage, After High Winds Swept Through The Elma, Manitoba Area  GaragesPersonalitiesStormsTownsWeatherWrecks 1987, August 12
52437 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mike Pammer, Proprietor Of European Meat And Sausage Co, Plans To Market Fish Products In The Store  FoodPersonalitiesStores 1987, March 6
52590 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mila Mulroney Visits The Children'S Hospital In Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  HospitalsPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, May 8
67032 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Morden, Mb, Is A Town Named After Alvey Morden, Formerly From Bruce County, On, Who Settled In Morden In 1874. The Town Came Into Being With The Establishment Of The Cpr. Station In 1881, Replacing The Country Town Of Nelson 6 Miles Nw And The Village Of Mountain City On The Colonization Trail South Of Morden. Morden Is Located On Dead Horse Creek So Named Because It Was A Difficult Stretch And Hard On The Horses. Population Was 5,043 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67031 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Morden, Mb, Is A Town Named After Alvey Morden, Formerly Of Bruce County, On, Who Settled In Morden In 1874. The Town Came Into Being With The Establishment Of A Cpr Station In 1881, Replacing The Country Town Of Nelson 6 Miles Nw And The Village Of Mountain City On The Colonization Trail South Of Morden. Morden Is Located On Dead Horse Creek, So Named Because It Was A Difficult Stretch And Hard On The Horses. Population Of Morden In 1987 Was 5,043  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
52394 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Movers Take Boxes From Inside The Offices Of Tenants At The Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg. The Tenants Received Eviction Notices  HotelsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 26
52659 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Mr. And Mrs. Bernard Maylor, Former Winnipeg Residents, Left Their Large Estate To Winnipeg Foundation  CharitiesPersonalities 1987, February 6
51404 A1554 Una Johnstone Collection     Mrs. V. Van Slyck, Curator Of The Dugald Costume Museum, Admires A Piece Of Belgian Lace Donated To The Museum By Mrs. Una Johnstone Of Winnipeg, Mb  CostumesPersonalitiesWomen 1987
55966 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Muscular Dystrophy Fundraiser Jamie Grant Shows Telethon Poster Used To Promote The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Labour Day Telethon  DiseaseEventsLabourPersonalitiesPosters 1987, September 2
56058 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Museum Workers Remove The Drive Mechanism Of The "Winnitoba", A Luxury Vessel In Its Heyday. The Vessel Was Exposed On The Red River Bed Due To Low Water Levels. The Vessel ,Launched In 1909 By Hyland Navigation Co., Held Up To 1500 Passengers, And Had Beds For 225 People. On September 29, 1912, Crew Members Had To Use Water Hoses To Keep Excited Passengers From Overloading The Boat For A Cruise. The Next Night, The Boat Was Set On Fire As It Was Docked  ArchaeologyArtifactsHistoryLabourRiversShips 1987, November 26
55974 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Ballet Dancer Karen Kain Visits With Winnipeg Relatives, And Reveals That She Is Working On A Role In A New Work Which Will Premiered In November Of 1987.  PersonalitiesWomen 1987, September 18
56045 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     National Research Council Research Officer Gwan The And William Mcgregor Watch A Robotics Machine Go Through Its Paces. The Occupancy Rate Of The N.R.C. Building Is Now Reaching 50 Percent  PersonalitiesResearchWinnipeg Buildings 1987, September 26
52438 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     New Home At 173 Linden Woods, Tuxedo, Winnipeg  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 10
52460 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     New Zealand Lamb Prices Have Been Undercutting Fresh Domestic Prices, A Concern Raised By A Farmer Shown In A Rural Manitoba Lamb Pen. Photo By Wayne Glowacki.  AgricultureAnimalsMarketingSheep 1987, March 31
52353 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nick Mickoski, Former National Hockey League Player Who Helped Form The Association In 1947  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1987, January 6
52661 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nick Ternette, A Member Of The Ndp And Former Mayoralty Candidate For Winnipeg, Displays The Rcmp Files Relating To His Activities  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, February 11
67053 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 1987
52337 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Nugget Jan #5 (Far Left) Placed Second Behind Quad M. Devil In The Third Race At Assiniboia Downs Racetrack, Winnipeg  Horse RacingHorsesRacetracks 1987, January 1
55901 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Officials And Onlookers Survey Wreckage After Winds From A Severe Thunderstorm Set Off Empty Rail Cars, Causing A Collision And Derailment. The Storm Passed Through Winnipeg And Southern Manitoba  RailwaysStormsWeatherWrecks 1987, July 7
52406 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Outdoor Dining At Picasso'S Restaurant, Sargent Avenue And Maryland Street, Winnipeg  DiningRestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 5
52466 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Paper And Garbage Strewn By The Winds Settle Along The Fence Of Victor Mager School, Dakota Street And Beliveau Road In Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By Jeff De Booy  EnvironmentSchoolsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, April 14
55944 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Passengers Were Stranded In The Greyhound Bus Terminal As 1200 Greyhound Lines Of Canada Ltd Workers Walked Off The Job  BusesStationsStrikesTransportationWinnipeg Buildings 1987, August 8
55997 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Paul Kelly, 1987'S United Way Campaign Chairman, Was Smiling As He Announced That More Than 30 Percentof The Drive'S $7.6 Million Goal Has Been Reached After Only A Week, With $2.3 Million Raised. Photo By Gerry Cairns  CharitiesPersonalities 1987, October 7
52340 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Paul Robson (L) Leaves The Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club As General Manager. He Is Seen Herewith His Replacement, Cal Murphy (R)  AdministrationFootballPersonalitiesSports 1987, January 2
52585 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Paul Robson, Winnipeg Blue Bomber Footfall Team General Manager, Is Seen Packing Souveniers At His Home, Preparing To Leave For Ottawa. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AdministrationPersonalitiesSports 1987, May 1
52484 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peace Hill Trust Branch Manager Brian Bender  BanksPersonalities 1987, January 7
52429 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Peguis Chief Louis Stevenson wearing a traditional headress, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.  He is greeted by Stacey Scott in a residence visited by South African ambassador Glenn Babb.  ChildrenCostumesPersonalitiesPolitics 1987, March 10
52428 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Peguis Chief Louis Stevenson welcomes South African ambassador Glenn Babb during a visit, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.    AfricansPersonalitiesPoliticsReserves 1987, March 10
52559 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Penny Mitchell, Editor Of The Women'S Magazine “Herizons”. Photo By Jeff De Booy  JournalismPersonalitiesWomen 1987, March 19
52387 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Per Brask, University Of Winnipeg Theatre Professor. In 1982 He Emigrated To Canada From Denmark  DanesEntertainmentFacultyPersonalitiesTheatre 1987, January 20
52530 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Peter Buzunis (R) And Nephew Mannie Buzunis Put A Fresh Coat Of Paint On Winnipeg'S Assiniboine Park Railroad'S 7:1 Scale Replica Of The American Pioneer 440 Steam Engine. The Train Is Starting Its 25th Session At The Park. Photo By Ken Gigliotti.  LocomotivesParksPersonalitiesRailways 1987, April 9
52634 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Piano Specialist Peter Redmoud Of J.J.H. Mclean And Co, Canada'S Oldest Music House  MusicPersonalities 1987, May 28
52602 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pictured Is Muriel Hope, A Winnipeg Wildlife Artist.  ArtPersonalitiesWomen 1987, May 15
52516 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Playwright Marcien Ierland, Author Of “Au Temps De La Prairie”, Or “Prairie Days”, A Bilingual Play Featuring Characters Such As John A. Macdonald, Thomas Scott And Louis Riel. Ierland Is Posed Beside Riel'S Tombstone In St. Boniface, Winnipeg  CemeteriesGravesMetisMonumentsPersonalitiesRielTheatre 1987, March 4
52517 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Playwright Nick Mitchell, Author Of “Mum” The Final Play Of The Current Season At The Agassiz Theatre Company  PersonalitiesTheatre 1987, March 5
55995 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Poet Anne Szumigalski Becomes The Winnipeg Public Library'S Newest Writer-In-Residence  LibrariesPersonalitiesWomen 1987, October 6
52556 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Polar Bears At Winnipeg'S Assiniboine Park Zoo. Photo By Phil Hossack  AnimalsBearsParksZoos 1987, March 15
56088 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police And Fire Officials Were On The Scene To Clean Up After A Blaze That Destroyed Young United Church On Broadway Avenue  ChurchesFiresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 28
56018 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police Chief Herb Stephen Welcomes The Newest Member Of The Force, A Remote-Control Talking Robot. Shorter Than Most Other Police Officers, Const. Robins (Badge Number 2000) Will Travel To Schools And Malls Spreading Safety Tips And Publicizing Events  PersonalitiesPolice 1987, November 7
55902 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police Examine A Car Which Crossed Main Street To Land On The Steps Of The Centennial Concert Hall. An 84 Year Old Woman Was Seriously Injured When The Car, Whose Driver Ran A Red Light And Was Hit By A Westbound Vehicle At Market Avenue And Main Street, Spun Out Of Control. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  AccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg StreetsHalls 1987, July 8
52389 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police Officers At The Scene Of A Four Car Accident At Nairn Avenue And Keenleyside Street, Winnipeg. In The Foreground Is A Mazda Rx-7  Winnipeg StreetsAutomobilesAccidentsPolice 1987, January 22
55973 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Politicians And North Portage Development Corp. Officials Snip Ribbon To Mark The Grand Opening Of Portage Place Mall  AdministrationCelebrationsPoliticsStores 1987, September 18
67027 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Poplar Point, Mb, Is A Village Located Ne Of Portage La Prairie. It Had A Population Of 264 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67028 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Poplar Point, Mb, Is A Village Located Ne Of Portage La Prairie. It Had A Population Of 264 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
55978 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Prime Minister Brian Mulroney And Family Visit The Town Of Steinbach, Mb  PersonalitiesPoliticsTowns 1987, August 3
52591 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Prime Minister Of Canada, Brian Mulroney, Visits Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, May 8
52381 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Prisoners Seen In An Overcrowded Cell At Winnipeg'S Remand Centre  JailsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 16
52457 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Professor Alan Artibise, Director Of The University Of Winnipeg Institute Of Urban Studies,Expresses Concern Over The Lack Of Political Concern Regarding The Use Of Bus Corridors To Improve The City'S Transportation System  BusesFacultyPersonalitiesRoadsTransportationUniversitiesWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 31
55923 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa Meets With Manitoba Premier Howard Pawley, Before Beginning Discussions At The Legislative Building On The Meech Lake Constitutional Accord  PersonalitiesPolitics 1987, July 30
52405 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Radio Station Ckis-Fm Disk Jockey Brother Jake Edwards At The Controls In The Broadcast Booth  EntertainmentEquipmentPersonalitiesRadio 1987, January 22
52371 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ramada Inn Executive Chef Brian Lewicki Adds A Final Touch To An Ice Dragon For A Chinese New Years' Celebration, Jan. 30 At The Hotel  CelebrationsChineseHotelsIcePersonalitiesRestaurants 1987, January 14
52545 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Recently Hired Winnipeg Blue Bombers Football Club Coach Mike Riley  AdministrationFootballPersonalitiesSports 1987, March 4
52623 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Red And White Soft Drink Logo Adorns A New Line Of Sportswear At Winnipeg'S Downtown Hudson'S Bay Store  CostumesEmblemsHudson Bay Company 1987, June 2
52345 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Red Cap Kevin Morisette Assists Tourist Donald Cerf At Winnipeg'S Union Station, Main Street. Photo By Phil Hossack  PersonalitiesRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 5
52603 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Renovations At Eaton Place Included New Lighting  ConstructionStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, May 20
56064 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rescue Workers Pull “Buffy”, A Six Year Old Golden Retriever From The Icy Water Of The Red River  FirefightersRiversAnimalsDogsIceAccidents 1987, November 30
52600 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Residents, Staff, And Volunteers At Oakview Place Nursing Home, Ness Avenue, Winnipeg Were Tested For Tuberculosis  DiseaseNursingWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, May 20
55982 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Retired Rcaf Pilot Doug Pearce Shows His Wife, Gerry, The Hand-Starting Of The De Havilland Tiger Moth, A Plane Similar To The Kind He Flew During His 28 Years In The Service. The Trip To The Western Canada Aircraft Museum, Attended By About 50 Former Airmen And Their Wives, Was Part Of This Weekend'S 50th Anniversary Reunion Of The Class Of 1937, A Grouop Of Rcaf Trainees Who Enlisted In The Spring Of 1937  AircraftPersonalitiesWomen 1987, September 20
52350 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Richard Turner, Harpist For The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Played With Flautist Jan Kocman At The Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, On Jan. 13, 1987.,  MusicMusical InstrumentsPersonalities 1987, January 8
52401 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rick Hansen Leaves Winnipeg En Route To Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. Hansen Is On A Cross-Countrytour Of Canada To Raise Funds For The Handicapped  CharitiesMedicinePersonalities 1987, January 15
52380 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rick Hansen, Paraplegic Athlete, Crosses The Ontario Border Into Manitoba, In His Cross-Country Tour To Raise Funds For The Handicapped  CharitiesEventsMedicinePersonalities 1987, January 17
52392 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Robert Hitesman, Winnipeg Branch Manger Of Teim Canada Which Is Owned By Control Data Corporation, Mcleod, Young And Weir, And The Federal Business Development Bank. They Assist Small Business Developers  BusinessesPersonalities 1987, January 16
52494 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Robert Sweeney, A Furniture Designer, Illustrator And Graphic Artist, Feels His Talents Go Unrecognized In Winnipeg And May Consequently Move To Europe  ArtFurniturePersonalities 1987, January 14
52624 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Robin Hill Finished Fifth Among 30 Competitors In The The Canadian Pentathalon Championships Held In Vancouver, British Columbia. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & Field 1987, June 3
52515 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rockwood School Choir Performs At The Winnipeg Music Festival, Pantages Playhouse Theatre, Winnipeg, Mb. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenChoirsFestivalsMusicStudents 1987, March 2
52641 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Roofers Dave Van Belois (Top) And Carter Cockrell Are Installing A Tile Roof At The New Holy Ghost Church, Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg  1987, June 15
52391 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rorstein'S Urban Sprawl On Display At The Cold Front/Warm Front/Access Gallery, 100 Arthur Street, Winnipeg  ArtDisplaysWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, January 20
55904 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rosalie Goldstein Is The New Artistic Director Of The Winnipeg Folk Festival, A Four Day Event In July Held In Bird'S Hill Provincial Park  EntertainmentFestivalsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, July 10
52553 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Royal Canadian Mounted Police Headquarters, 1091 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg  RCMPWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 13
55926 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Royal Winnipeg Ballet Dancers, Vincent Boyle And Laura Graham Test The Outdoor Stage In Assiniboine Park, After Some Rain Fell. Although The Ballet In The Park Performance Was Delayed, When The Rain Stopped, The Show Went On. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  DanceParksPersonalitiesWomen 1987, July 31
52583 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Royal Winnipeg Ballet Premiere Ballerina, Evelyn Hart, Dancing The Lead In The Ballet Swan Lake, At The Winnipeg Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg. (Note:This Image Looks Like A Practise Session)  DanceHallsPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, April 30
55961 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Vice-Principal, Gordon Wright, Helped Modify The Program For Non-Dancers. The Lunchtime Toner Is Geared To People Downtown, And Is A Half Hour Stretch And Exercise Class To Teach People How To Limber-Up  DancePersonalitiesSchools 1987, August 29
55924 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rubble And Reinforcing Steel Are All That Remain Of The Building That Was Once The City'S Planning Office. Wreckers Made Quick Work Of The Structure At 10 Fort Street  DemolitionWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 30
55922 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rubena Sinha And Daughter Pamala Raise The Curtain In Artists Alley In Old Market Square. The Dancers Are Part Of A Festival Celebrating Women And The Arts Which Runs In The Square  DanceEast IndiansFestivalsPersonalitiesWomen 1987, July 28
52656 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rubin Gurevitch, Guest Conductor Of The Winnipeg Symphany Orchestra  MusicPersonalities 1987, February 4
67017 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Russell, Mb, Earlier Known As Shell River, Was Renamed Probably After General Lord Alexander George Russell, Commander Of The Forces In Canada, 1838 - 1888. Population Of This Town Was 1,855 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
67018 A2171 Manitoba Pool Elevators Calendar Collection     Russell, Mb, Earlier Known As Shell River, Was Renamed Probably After General Lord Alexander George Russell, Commander Of The Forces In Canada, 1838-1888. Population Of This Town Was 1,855 In 1987  AgricultureBuildingsTowns 1987
52359 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ruth Mozel, An English Teacher For 37 Years And Now In Retirement, Teaches Reading At The Lions' Manor And Kiwanis Centre For The Deaf In Winnipeg  EducationPersonalitiesWomen 1987, January 9
52599 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ryan Craig, 12 Years, Tests His Trigger Finger As Mario Dufois And Lt. Peter Verge Of The Canadian Forces Armed Reserve Monitor A Mock Assault Near St. James Collegiate. (School Not In Photo)  ChildrenMilitaryPersonalitiesSchoolsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, May 20
56053 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sarah Approaches A Group Of Children During The Royal Visit At The Manitoba Legislative Grounds. Andrew And Sarah, The Duke And Duchess Of York, Visited Winnipeg For A Brief Four Hours On July 22, 1987 While Touring Canada. Photo By Jeff De Booy  ChildrenPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1987, July 23
55989 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sarah Slipper, Royal Winnipeg Ballet Soloist, And Soloist Andre Lewis Will Dance The Lead Parts In The Royal Winnipeg Ballet'S The Ecstasy Of Rita Joe. ,  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1987, October 2
55990 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sarah Slipper, Royal Winnipeg Ballet Soloist, And Soloist Andre Lewis Will Dance The Lead Parts In The Royal Winnipeg Ballet'S “The Ecstasy Of Rita Joe”.  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987, October 3rd
56055 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sarah, The Duchess Of York Seen At The Manitoba Legislative Grounds, During The Royal Tour Of Winnipeg. Photo By Jeff De Booy  PersonalitiesRoyalty 1987, July 23
56050 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sarah, The Duchess Of York, Accepts A Rose From An Admirer, As Andrew, The Duke Of York Looks On  ChildrenPersonalitiesPoliticsRoyalty 1987, July 23
52614 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Selkirk'S Town Councillor, Gwen Charles Claims She Is Not Afraid To Drink The Water From The Red River, But Worries About The River'S Future Condition  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiversWomen 1987, May 26
55986 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Seniors Group At City Hall Demand Police Foot Patrols To Combat Crime In Their Neighborhood  ProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, September 26
55976 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Serving Sunday Brunch On The Patio At Minaki Lodge, Ontario  BuildingsLodgesResorts 1987, July 29
26000 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Sharon Carstairs, B.A., M.A. Born Apr. 26, 1942 To Vivian And Harold Connolly In Halifax, N.S. Married To John Esdale Carstairs. Has 2 Daughters. Educated At Dalhousie University, Smith College, Georgetown University And University Of Calgary. Is A Teac,  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987
26001 A0872 Women's Studies Collection     Sharon Carstairs, B.A., M.A. Born Apr. 26, 1942 To Vivian And Harold Connolly In Halifax, N.S. Married To John Esdale Carstairs. Has 2 Daughters. Educated At Dalhousie University, Smith College, Georgetown University And University Of Calgary. Is A Teache,  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987
52376 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sheldon Oberman Has Received $15,000 From The Manitoba Arts Council, The Canada Council, And The Winnipeg Film Group To Produce A Film About Vind Hammen, A Ghost Town In Manitoba  AuthorsFinanceHebrewsPersonalitiesTowns 1987, January 9
56083 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Shoppers Roam From Store To Store In Portage Place Mall, Looking For The Perfect Christmas Gift  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, December 20
55930 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Shows Runway 13, at Winnipeg International Airport, where a twin engine Beech Craft Queenair Airplane took off and the Dublin Avenue Industrial Mall Building where the plane crashed. Photo by Glen Olsen.  AccidentsAirportsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 1
55931 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Shows where a twin-engine Beech Craft Queenair Aircraft crashed into the Natural Resources, Water Resources Branch Building. Although the plane pinned Robert Betcher, a geologist in his office, miraculously no one was killed in the accident. Photo by Glen Olsen.  AccidentsAircraftWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, August 1
55998 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Singer-Songwriter Jane Siberry Poses For A, On The Roof Of The Winnipeg Free Press Building. The Artist Is Reportedly Heading For The Top.  MusicPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, October 8
56035 A1710 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sinn Fein Activist Barbara De Brun Explains The Ira During A Winnipeg Lecture At The University Ofmanitoba. (See Also A1710-56034). Photo By Jeff De Booy  ConferencesPersonalitiesUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, November 18
52511 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Slippery Pavement Was Blamed For A Car Accident At A St. Mary Avenue, Winnipeg, Apartment Block. The Truck On The Right Is A Gmc 1/2 Ton. Photo By Ken Gigliotti  Winnipeg BuildingsApartmentsAutomobilesAccidentsWinnipeg StreetsTrucks 1987, February 26
52454 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Slow Traffic Along Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Caused By The Construction Of The Portage Place Mall  ConstructionStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, March 25
52562 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Slum Housing On Flora Avenue, Winnipeg  HousesSlumsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 24
52377 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Smoke Rises From The Basement As A Result Of A Fire At Zion Lutheran Church, 465 Alexander Avenue,Winnipeg  ChurchesFiresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 15
52616 A1597 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Some Graduates Seen At The University Of Winnipeg'S Annual Spring Convocation  CeremoniesGraduatesUniversities 1987, May 31
52430 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   South African ambassador Glenn Babb greets the Hallett family in their mobile home, Peguis Reserve, Manitoba.    AfricansPersonalitiesPoliticsReservesWomen 1987, March 10
52446 A1591 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Boniface College, Winnipeg  CollegesWinnipeg Buildings 1987, March 13
52366 A1589 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Boniface Mohawks' Ian Hutchinson Slides Into East Kildonan Elmwood Millionaires' Goalie Keith Gibson At The Central Amateur Senior Hockey League Game At Winnipeg'S Bertrand Arena.The Mohawks Won By A Score Of 6 To 5  ArenasHockeyPersonalitiesSports 1987, January 3
52349 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     St. Ignatuis School Students Release Balloons To Celebrate The Jesuit School'S 75th Anniversary  CelebrationsReligionSchoolsStudentsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 8
55979 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Staff Members Of Du Bon Gout Seen On The Terrace Of The Corydon Avenue Restaurant  RestaurantsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, August 5
52412 A1590 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Staff Of Steek'S Interior Design Posed In The Store Showroom  FurnitureStoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, January 22
52655 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Stephens And Andrews Get Their Grocery Store Stocked For Opening Date. The Store Is The Former Hardy Buchanan Store, Which Is On Grosvenor Avenue And Stafford Street In Winnipeg, Mb  BusinessesPersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1987, February 2
52577 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Steve Robinson Sits Among The Rocking Animals He Makes And Sells At The Manitoba Spring Craft Sale At The Winnipeg Convention Centre. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  ConventionsCraftsPersonalitiesToysWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 30
52469 A1592 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Steven Mcintyre, Program Co-Ordinator For The Association Of Community Theatre, Posed In Frontof Winnipeg'S Warehouse Theatre  AssociationsPersonalitiesTheatreWinnipeg Buildings 1987, April 22
52572 A1595 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Street Vendors On Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg  FoodWinnipeg Streets 1987, April 29
55945 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Striking Greyhound Employees Picket Outside The Portage Avenue Terminal Because The Workers Had Been Without A Contract Since December 31, 1986  BusesLabourStationsStrikesTransportationUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, August 8
55952 A1708 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Striking Westfair Workers Continue To Picket, As The Appointed Mediator Had Failed To End The 73 Day Old Strike Between Westfair Foods Lts, And The Union Representing Its 1600 Employees  LabourStoresStrikesUnionsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, August 15
52506 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students And Fellow Demonstrators Protest The Government University Funding Cutbacks At The Manitoba Legislative Building  FinanceLegislative BuildingsProtestsStudentsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, January 30
55928 A1707 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Students Sonia Lanctot And Heather Owen Hoe The Garden At The Rear Of Ross House, 140 Meade Street North, Enduring The Heat In Their 1850'S Style Costumes, Which They Wear As A Part Of Their Summer Jobs At The Museum. The House Belonged To William Ross, Fi,  CostumesGardeningMuseumsStudentsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, July 31
55907 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Susan Dueck, The Food Supervisor Of The Old Livery Barn At The Mennonite Village Museum, Steinbach, Mb, Displays Hearty Home-Style Meals.  BuildingsPersonalitiesRestaurantsTownsWomen 1987, July 11
52498 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Susan Glass And Arni Thorsteinson Seen In The Living Room Of Their High Rise Apartment At221 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg, Mb  ApartmentsPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, January 21
52351 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Swimming Coach Tracy Crandall Demonstrates A Point During A Break In A Water Polo Scrimmage Of The Seahawks Water Polo Club, Lindsay Park Sports Centre, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesSportsWater Polo 1987, January 4
52643 A1598 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sylvia Gold, President Of The Canadian Advisory Council On The Status Of Women  PersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1987, June 15
52596 A1596 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tanya Averill Of Saskatchewan Displays Her Skills At The Canadian National Gymnastics Championship Held At The Max Bell Centre, University Of Manitoba  GymnasticsPersonalitiesSportsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1987, May 16
55911 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ted Nykyforak, A Surveyor, Works On The Residential Component Of The North Portage Development On Vaughn Street. Place Prominade Will Have 376 Rental Units In A Series Of 5 Linked Buildings  ConstructionPersonalitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1987, July 18
52490 A1593 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ted Thurston And Daughter Nancy Run Their Wine Business Out Of Their Home In Norwood, Winnipeg, Mb  BusinessesPersonalitiesStoresWomen 1987, January 14
56041 A1711 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Ambitious Portage Place Mall Takes Final Shape Behind Arnold Naimark (Left) And Isadore Coop. The Mall Opened Thursday September 17, 1987, Allowing The North Portage Development Corporation To See The First Phase Of Its Massive Redevelopment Completed On Schedule. Photo By Gerry Cairns  ConstructionPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings September 13, 1987
52534 A1594 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Body Of University Of Manitoba Student Mitch Gowler Was Recovered From The Red River After A 3 Day Search. Gowler Was Reported To Have Attempted Rescue Of A Handicapped Person From The River  RiversPoliceAccidents 1987, April 15
55987 A1709 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The City Council Chambers Attracted A Full House For The Discussion To Cut Costs Of Workers Compensation And The $2.5 Million In Tax Revenue That Will Be Lost In The Sale Of The Fort Garry Hotel. Good Shot Of Interior Of The Council Chambers  HotelsPoliticsWinnipeg Buildings 1987, October 1
56077 A1712 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The City'S First Snowfall Of The Season Created Hazardous Conditions For Winnipeg Motorists. A Woman And A Child Were Injured Slightly In This Two-Car Crash At Ellice Avenue And Victor Street At About3:45pm. Photo By Ken Gigliotti"  AccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg Streets 1987, December 12
52364 A1588 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Driver Of A Small Car Escaped With Minor Injuries As His Car Was Trapped Under A Semi-Trailer. The Collision Took Place At Sargent Avenue And Century Street, Winnipeg  Winnipeg StreetsAccidentsTrucksAutomobiles 1987, January 12