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56733 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Labourer Breaks Up An Old Piece Of Flooring As Work Proceeds On The Market Section Of The Forks Development Project. The Market Will Be Located In Two Former Stables  ConstructionDemolitionLabourMarketsStablesWinnipeg Buildings 1989, February 7
56719 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Second World War Spitfire on loan from National Aviation Museum in Ottawa was unveiled at the Western Canada Aviation Museum, January 23, 1989.  AircraftAviationEventsMuseums 1989, January 24
56742 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     A Worker Checks The Clock During The Filming Of The Movie “Mob Story” At The Canadian Pacific Railway Station  CinemaLabourRailwaysStationsTimepiecesWinnipeg Buildings 1989, February 13
71262 A2394 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Alf Wurr, Wrestler, Manitoba Male Athlete Of The Year 1989, Wrestling With Unidentified Wrestler. (2x2 Neg. Colour) Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan  PersonalitiesSportsUniformsWrestling 1989
56745 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Andrei Sakharon and his wife Yelene Bonner visit Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Sakharon was to receive a $20,000 Humanitarian Award from the St. Boniface General Hospital Research Foundation. They presented him with an aboriginal painting.  ArtPersonalitiesScienceWomen 1989, February 16
40155 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Andrew Currie Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As A Builder. Played For 1928 National Junior Football Champion Regina Pats, Then Played In Grey Cup Game A Week Later With The Regina Roughriders. Received Order Of British Empire From King George Vi For His Service In Normandy, France  FootballPersonalitiesSports 1989
56738 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Barbara Sumka Was One Of 250 Special Olympics Athletes At Winnipeg Regional Games Held At St. John'S Ravenscourt School  ChildrenGamesSchoolsSnowshoeingSports 1989, February 12
56763 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bernadette Taylor-Hill Of Smed Manufacturing, Calgary, Shows Examples Of Office Furniture At Winnipeg Convention Centre  FurnitureIndustryPersonalitiesWomen 1989, February 1
40163 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Betty (Mitchell) Olson Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989. In 1942 Won Juvenile Girls' Outdoor And Indoor North American Speed Skating Championships, And In 1943 & 1944, Was Junior Girls' Champion At 10,000 Lakes Meet Held In Winnipeg And Minneapolis. Her Reign Continued Through 1947 And 1948 With Victories In Four Senior Women'S Competitions. Was Canada'S Only Representative To The Olympic Style Championships In Norway In 1949. In 1950 She Won The North American Senior Women'S Championship For The Third Time. Retired From Competition In 1950 And Was Elected To Canadina Amateur Speedskating Hall Of Fame In 1965  PersonalitiesSkatingSportsWomen 1989
56748 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bill Eakin With Photographs, He Took In China, On Display At The Floating Gallery, 2nd Floor Of The Artspace Building  PersonalitiesPhotographs 1989, February
40157 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Bobby Hull Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As An Athlete. Played For Winnipeg Jets Hockey Team For Seven Years, Helped Jets Win Three Avco Cup Championships  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1989
56759 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Boys From St. John'S Cathedral Boys School Made Tracks From The North Star Trail In Belair School To Their School 5 Km North Of Selkirk, Mb. The Annual 80 Km Marathon Commemorates The Historic Trek Of Jean-Baptiste Lagimodiere From Red River Settlement To Montreal  EducationHistorySnowshoeingSportsStudents 1989, February 26
40158 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Brian Maclaren Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As An Athlete. He Established Two World Records At Mexico City Olympics, One For The Long Jump And The Other In The 400 Metre. Photo Is From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & Field 1989
56782 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Carman Campagne (Left) And Connie Kaldor, Singers And Songwriters, Have Risen To National Prominence With Their Recordings For Children  MusicPersonalitiesWomen 1989, March 12
56785 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cbc Announcer Ernie Nairn And Ann Petrie, Walk Picket Line In Front Of Cbc Building On Portage Avenue  PersonalitiesStrikesTelevisionWomen 1989, March 20
56778 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cbc Television Camera Operator Focuses His Camera On His Subject  EquipmentPhotographyTelevision 1989, March 11
56771 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Charles - Cathedral Housing Co-Op Which Recently Converted The Former St. John'S United Church At 250 Cathedral Avenue Into A 20 Unit Apartment Building  BlocksChurchesWinnipeg Buildings 1989, March 4
40160 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Charlie Gardiner Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame As An Athlete. Played As Goal Keeper For Chicago Black Hawks From 1928 - 1934. Born December 31, 1904 In Edinburgh, Scotland. Arrived In Winnipeg In 1911. Played For Winnipeg Maroons In The American Professional Hockey Association 1927 - 1927. Won The Vezina Trophy In 1932 And 1934, And Was Named To The Nhl All Star Team In 1932. Died June 13,1934 In Winnipeg At Age 30 Years. Was Member Of The Hockey Hall Of Fame In 1957. Photo From A Drawing  HockeyPersonalitiesScotsSports 1989
40161 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Charlie Krupp Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame As A Builder. He Played As Catcher With Ymha Championship Teams During 1920s And 1930s. He Was An Outstanding Player In Soccer, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Lacrosse, Bowling, And Curling. Photo Is From A Charcoal Drawing By Carla Feeny  BaseballBasketballCurlingFootballHebrewsHockeyLacrossePersonalitiesSoccer 1989
56732 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Cnr Diesel Locomotive Pushed A Civic Honda Automobile Belonging To Victor Lewis, 40 Metres As Car Was Hit As He Drove On Chevrier Blvd  RailwaysAccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg StreetsPersonalities 1989, February 7
56786 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Conductor Betty Otke And The Donwood School Choir Participate In The 71st Winnipeg Music Festival Competition At The Centennial Concert Hall  ChildrenChoirsFestivalsPersonalities 1989, March 23
56783 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Constable Elizabeth Chichlowski And Constable Andy Monostori Display The Police Department'S New Blue And White Cruisers And Their New Uniform With A Red Stripe Down The Leg. The Car Is A 1989 Dodge Diplomat  AutomobilesPersonalitiesPoliceUniformsWomen 1989, March 14
56707 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Corporal Alain Parent Checks Boiling Water For Tea As 35 Members Of Royal Winnipeg Rifles Hold A Winter Indoctrination Exercise Outside Minto Armories  DiningMilitaryPersonalitiesSnowstorms 1989, January 8
56760 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     David King Mow A Resident Of Vancouver Returned To Winnipeg As Author And Co-Star Of A Manitoba Theatre Centre Play “Life Skills”  AuthorsPersonalitiesTheatre 1989, February 27
56705 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Display Of Photographs By Bruce Kirton  PersonalitiesPhotography 1989, January 5
56761 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dr. Hans Jacobs Is The Only Doctor On North American Continent And One Of A Handful Worldwide Who Diagnoses Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy In New Born Infants  MedicinePersonalities 1989, March 1
56775 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dryden Police Officer inspects smoldering rubble of Air Ontario Flight 363 that crashed in Dryden, Ontario, shortly after take off.  AccidentsAircraftAviationFiresPolice 1989, March 11
56776 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Dryden Police Officer inspects smoldering rubble of Air Ontario Flight 363 that crashed in Dryden, Ontario, shortly after take off.  1989, March 11
56774 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Eaton Place Shopping Centre, Graham Avenue  StoresWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 10
55919 A1706 Winnipeg Free Press Collection   Elderly aboriginal woman seen with a young child.  The photo appeared in the June 1989 issue of "Canadian Dimension".  ChildrenWomen 1989, June
56758 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Employees Of Weibe Movers Of Saskatoon, Sk, Prepare To Move The Nm. Paterson And Sons Ltd Elevator From Elm Creek, Mb, 7 Km To Culross, Mb  AgricultureBuildingsElevators 1989, February 22
56765 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Evelyn Hart And Rex Harrington Had Leading Roles In Royal Winnipeg Ballet'S Splendid Production Of Swan Lake  DancePersonalitiesWomen 1989, March 2
56741 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Extras Mill About At Canadian Pacific Railway Station During Filming Of The Movie “Mob Story”  CinemaRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1989, February 13
71510 A2402 Miscellaneous Collection     Finishing Touches Being Added To The New Home Of The Prairie Exchange Theatre, Inside Portage Place Over A Men'S Shop. People Are Relaxing On Benches In The Mall Or Shopping. Workers Are Painting The Prairie Exchange Theatre Logo And Advertising The New Location With The Words " An Old Friend Begins A New Life Here Fall 1989"  AdvertisingConstructionLabourStoresTheatreWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989
56716 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Firefighters Battle A Blaze At 394 Keenleyside Street. Fire Damage Estimated At $50,000  FiresHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, January 20
56709 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Former Winnipeg Blue Bomber Football Player Brian Jack, On Right, And Friend Walk From Public Safety Building, After Posting Bail. Jack Was Charged With Second Degree Murder Of His Wife Christine, Who Went Missing December 17, 1988  CrimeFootballPersonalitiesSports 1989, January 11
56747 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Four Freight Cars And A Caboose Lie In The Snow After A Cp Train Derailed Near Dufrost About 40 Kms South Of St. Pierre-Jolys, Mb. No One Was Hurt  CaboosesRailwaysWrecks 1989, February 16
40159 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Frank Mackinnon Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 4, 1989. Began His Career As A Player In Brandon Area, Participating In Hockey, Track And Field, Football, And Fastball. Won Numerous Athletic Awards In Brandon University Days. Has Had A 32 Year Career In Education And Stayed Close To Hockey  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1989
40156 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Fred Dunsmore Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame, November 4, 1989 As An Athlete. Led Winnipeg Maroons Hockey Team To Allan Cup Championship 1964 - 1965 Season, Just One Of Five National Finals In Which He Appeared. Played For Canada'S National Team At World Championships In 1966. Played As Pitcher And Thirs Baseman For Rosedales And St. Bonifface Native Sons Baseball Teams From 1945 Into The 1950s  HockeyPersonalitiesSports 1989
40162 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Garth Pischke Was Inducted Into Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 4, 1989. Was Selected To Play On The Canadian Olympic Volleyball Team While In Grade Xii At Silver Heights School, A Spot He Maintained Through The Montreal 1976 Olympic Games. Played For Three Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union Championship Teams. Was Head Coach At University Of Manitoba Volleyball Team For 12 Years Where He Lead Their Team To 333 Wins And Just 50 Losses  PersonalitiesSportsVolleyball 1989
56735 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     George Martin, Manager Of Woolco Department Store At Unicity Mall Mops Up Water After A Watermain Break Flooded The Stockroom And Spilled Into Several Departments  FloodsPersonalitiesStoresWinnipeg Buildings 1989, February 8
56728 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Glen Keilback, A Councillor With Rm Of Brokenhead, Watches A Peat Fire Burning Under The Snow In A Field Near Beausejour, Mb  FirePersonalitiesPolitics 1989, February 3
56769 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Gloria Wilson Was Hired By Cn Railway 15 Years Ago As One Of The Only 2 Female Switchman. In 1989,There Were 34 Women Working For The Company  PersonalitiesRailwaysWomen 1989, March 3
56754 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Historic Donald H. Bain Home At 69 Eastgate  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 18
56750 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Historic Donald H. Bain Home At 69 Eastgate, Winnipeg  HistoryHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 18
56751 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Historic Donald H. Bain Home At 69 Eastgate, Winnipeg  HistoryHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 18
56752 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Historic Donald H. Bain Home At 69 Eastgate, Winnipeg  HistoryHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 18
56753 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Historic Donald H. Bain Home At 69 Eastgate, Winnipeg  HistoryHousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 18
56717 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Home At 103 Fulham Cresent, River Heights Bought By Architect John Pelersmeyer And Interior Designer Gina O'Connor, Who Are Restoring It. Home Was Built By Samuel Levy In 1931  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, January 21
56788 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Home At 510 Park Blvd, Tuxedo  HousesWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 24
56722 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Horse-Drawn Wagon Bearing The Body Of Mary Bone, Leads The 60 Vehicle Funeral Procession At Elphinstone, Mb. Mary Bone Was Believed To Have Been 107 Years Of Age When She Died January 21, 1989  FuneralsHorsesPersonalitiesTownsWagonsWomen 1989, January 26
56764 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Inter City Workers Repair A Leak At King Street And James Avenue  ConstructionLabourWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 2
54726 A1665 Miscellaneous Collection     Interior Of Portage Place Mall On Portage Avenue Showing Construction Work Being Done For The Prairie Theatre Exchange And People Sitting On A Bench Or Walking On The Level Below The Construction Work  ConstructionTheatreWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989c
56713 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Jack And Linda Fraser Shovel Snow From Sidewalk Of Their St. Vital Home. Photo By Jeff De Booy  HousesPersonalitiesSnowstormsWinnipeg Streets 1989, January 15
56757 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Judy Wasylycia-Leis, Ndp, Mla For St. John’S, Works At Her Desk At Her Office At The Manitoba Legislative Building While Her 9 Week Old Son Looks On  ChildrenPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1989, February 22
56790 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kathy Masoki, Winner Of Aikens Memorial Cup At Manitoba Music Festival  FestivalsMusicPersonalitiesWomen 1989, March 18
71251 A2393 Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97)     Kim Bertholet, University Of Manitoba Bison Basketball Player, Manitoba Female Athlete Of The Year 1989, Dribbling The Basketball. (2x2 Neg.) Photo By And Courtesy Of Hugh Allan  BasketballPersonalitiesSportsUniformsWomen 1989
56723 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kim Dunn, 21 Months Sits Beside A Portrait Of Mary Bone, Her Great-Great Grandmother, Who Died At Elphinstone, Mb, At Age 107 Years  ChildrenPersonalitiesTowns 1989, January 26
56730 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Kristin Topham Of Manta Swim Club Gets Ready To Race At Manitoba'S Open Short Course Swim Meet At The Pan Am Pool In Winnipeg, Mb  PersonalitiesSportsSwimming 1989, February 5
56779 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Last Flight Of Dc 3 Aircraft Seen At Winnipeg'S International Airport  AircraftAirportsAviationEvents 1989, March 11
40164 A1344 Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Collection     Laurie Cohen Was Inducted Into The Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame November 4, 1989. From 1922 To 1928 He Was Top Sprinter At The Winnipeg High School Meets. In 1923, He Won And Set Records In 100 And 200 Yard Events At Western Canada Inter University Meet In Saskatoon After Winning The Manitoba Championship In These Two Events. From 1923 To 1931 He Won Every Race He Entered In Manitoba Championships, Except One  PersonalitiesSportsTrack & Field 1989
56770 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lee Hamilton Demonstrates Mechanical Surf Board Riding At The '89 Cycle Sport And Truck Show At Thewinnipeg Convention Centre  DisplaysMachineryPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1989, March 4
56721 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Les Archibald Of The St. Andrew'S Society Of Winnipeg Addresses The Haggis During Traditional Celebrations In Chimes Restaurant At Westin Hotel (Later The Fairmont Hotel) Celebrating Robbie Burns Day. Constable Dave Roxbury Of Winnipeg Police Piped The Haggis Into The Dining Room  CelebrationsDiningFoodHotelsPersonalitiesPoliceRestaurantsScots 1989, January 26
56787 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Lt- Gen. L.A. Ashley (Left) Commander Of Air Command; Retired Maj- Gen. William Paisley; And Air Vice Marshall Gordon Ockendon Dedicate A Battle Of Britain Commemorative Lace Tapestry At Command Headquarters At Cfb Westsin. The Tapestry, One Of 12 Remaining In Existence, Depicts The Aircraft Of Both The Allies And The Germans That Took Part In The Battle Of Britain. The Tapestry Will Be Permanently Displayed In The Atrium Of Command Headquarters  ArtAviationCeremoniesPersonalities 1989, March 24
56703 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Man Helps Alexandra Gerele, 27 Years, Who Was Struck By An Automobile While Crossing Provencher Blvd  AccidentsAutomobilesWinnipeg StreetsPersonalitiesWomen 1989, January 4
56767 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Manitoba Bisons' Kim Bertholet Was A Member Of Last Years Canadian Inter-University Champions And Is In The Running For The Top Player In The Women'S Basketball Championship  BasketballPersonalitiesSportsWomen 1989, March 2
56772 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     March Winds Roared Over The City Causing Several Accidents  WeatherWinnipeg StreetsAccidents 1989, March 8
56784 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Meil Campbell School Choir, Grades 1 & 2 Pupils Participate In Winnipeg'S 71st Music Festival Competition  ChildrenChoirsFestivalsMusic 1989, March 15
56729 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Chinese Cultural Centre Perform A Folk Dance At Chinese New Year'S Banquet At International Inn  ChineseDanceWomen 1989, February 4
56711 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Members Of Harlem Globetrotters Relax In Various Ways Before Exhibition Game At Winnipeg Arena  BasketballSports 1989, January 13
56702 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Michael Ewanchuk Has Published Six Books On The History Of Ukrainians In Canada  AuthorsPersonalitiesUkrainians 1989, January 2
56704 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Motorist Lands In Ditch Following A Snowstorm. Photo By Gerry Cairns  AutomobilesSnowstormsWeather 1989, January 5
56737 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Neither Age Nor Blinding Snow Stopped This Man From Cycling North On Main Street  BicyclesWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 10
56736 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Northwest Airlines Pilots Show Off The Cockpit In The New Boeing 747-400 Jumbo Jet In Winnipeg. The 420 Passenger Aircraft Is Valued At $125 Million (Us) Dollars  AircraftAviation 1989, February 9
56724 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Noted Conductor Helmuth Rilling Leads 67 Member Winnipeg Symphany Orchestra Through Mendelssohn'S Elijah Oratorio With The Support Of Four Vocal Soloists And 280 Member Mennonite Festival Chorus  ChoirsMennonitesMusicPersonalities 1989, January 26
56739 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ogilve Mills Limited, 53 Higgins Avenue, Closes Down  MillsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 12
56789 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Oregano'S Italian Restaurant, 2025 Corydon Avenue  RestaurantsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 21
56756 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Owner Raymond Malenfant Stands Inside One Of The Ballrooms That Will Be Turned Into A Casino At The Fort Garry Hotel  BallsHotelsPersonalitiesWinnipeg Buildings 1989, February 21
40648 A1359 Women's Studies Collection     Past Presidents' Reception Of University Women'S Club Held At Ralph Conner House Where They Have Their Club. (L- R): Isabel Auld, Jean Carson  ClubsDiningHousesPersonalitiesUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1989, February 18
40649 A1359 Women's Studies Collection     Past Presidents' Reception Of University Women'S Club Held At Ralph Connor House Where They Have Their Club. Front (L- R): Jean Carson, Isabel Auld, Anne Loutit, Ruth Loutit, Betty Havens, Shirley Bradshaw. Back (L- R): Jennifer Shay, Betty Feniak, Agnes Macxdonald  ClubsDiningHousesPersonalitiesUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1989, February 18
40647 A1359 Women's Studies Collection     Past Presidents' Reception Of University Women'S Club Held At The Ralph Conner House, Where They Have Their Club. (L- R): Yvonne Whitehead, Muriel Thomson, Elenor Woods, Vi Mclean  ClubsDiningHousesPersonalitiesUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1989, February 18.
40646 A1359 Women's Studies Collection     Past Presidents' Reception Of University Women'S Club Held At The Ralph Connor House Where They Have Their Club. (L- R): Doris Saunders, Genevieve Brownell, Genevieve Doidge  ClubsDiningHousesPersonalitiesUniversitiesWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1989 February 18.
56718 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Patrick Watson, Television Journalist Spent 5 Years Roaming The Earth For Series The Struggle For Democracy  JournalismPersonalitiesTelevision 1989, January 22
56725 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Playwright Maureen Hunter Has Written A Play About Bertha Rand (The Cat Lady) Called The Queen Of Queen Street, Performed At Agassis Theatre, Which Opened January 26, 1989 At Gas Station Theatre,Winnipeg. Hunter Is Seen With Statue Of Bertha Rand, Which Was Sculptured By Leo Mol Of Winnipeg  ArtPersonalitiesTheatre 1989, January 26
56768 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Police Officers Direct Traffic At Corner Of Portage Avenue And Main Street For Several Hours When Traffic Signals Broke Down  AutomobilesPoliceWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 3
56743 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Principal Dancer John Kaminski Returned To Royal Winnipeg Ballet After Surviving An Accident Which Occurred 16 Months Ago  DancePersonalities 1989, February 14
56744 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Protesters Met In Front Of Klinic Community Health Centre At 545 Broadway Avenue To Protest The Closing Of Klinic  HospitalsProtestsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 14
56749 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Reg Skene, Professor Of English Literature And Drama At The University Of Winnipeg  EducationPersonalitiesTheatre 1989
56710 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rehan Huda Was First Manitoban To Win Canadian Junior Chess Championship  GamesPersonalities 1989, January 11
56746 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rev Sorg Chul Lee Is The United Church'S First Oriental To Serve As Moderator. At Age 64, The Soviet Born Korean-Canadian Was Visiting Winnipeg  KoreansPersonalitiesReligion 1989, February 16
56712 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rev. Ian Macdonald Delivers A Rock In Saints And Politicians Bonspiel Held On Assiniboine River As Part Of Riverboine Winter Carnival. Jim Ernst, P.C. For Charleswood At Rear Played For Politicians  CarnivalsCurlingPersonalitiesPoliticsReligionRiversSports 1989, January 15
56734 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     S.D. Breman, Owner And Operater Of Wholesale Manufacturing Of Underwear, Shows One Of Several Vintage Sewing Machines That Were Used In His Factory  FactoriesMachineryPersonalities 1989, February 7
56780 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Scene From Canadian Film “The Last Winter” Filmed In Winnipeg And Virden, Mb  CinemaWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 11
56781 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Scene From Canadian Film “The Last Winter” Filmed In Winnipeg And Virden, Mb  CinemaWinnipeg Streets 1989, March 11
56708 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Snow Blower Clears Portage Avenue Following Weekend Blizzard  SnowplowsSnowstormsWeatherWinnipeg Streets 1989, January 10
56720 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Sydney Keighley, Trapper And Hbc Employee For 52 Years, Had His Memoirs Published In Winnipeg. Photo By Wayne Glowacki  AuthorsFur TradeHudson Bay CompanyPersonalities 1989, January 24
56777 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Marks And Spencer Store Downtown Is One Of Three The Chain Closed In Winnipeg  StoresWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1989, March 11
56740 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     The Movie “Mob Story” Was Filmed At Canadian Pacific Railway Station On Higgins Avenue  CinemaRailwaysStationsWinnipeg Buildings 1989, February 13
56731 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tibetan New Year'S Celebration In Winnipeg  CelebrationsCostumesFestivalsReligion 1989, February 5
56700 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tracy Joyce Alexandre Brown Was First New Winnipegger Of 1989, With Her Mother Sally At Women'S Centre Where She Was Born January 1 At 12:46 Am  ChildrenEventsPersonalitiesWomen 1989, January 2
56706 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Traffic Going West On Portage Avenue During A Blizzard, January 7, 1989. Photo By Jeff De Booy  AutomobilesSnowstormsWeatherWinnipeg Streets 1989, January 8
56755 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Ukrainian Refugee Krajmik Wladyslaw, 50 Years, Holds A Canadian Flag As He Arrived At Winnipeg Airport With 27 Other Government Sponsored Refugees Who Defected While On A Bus Tour In Austria 8 Months Ago  AirportsFlagsImmigrationPersonalitiesUkrainians 1989, February 21
56773 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Unicity Mall, Portage Avenue  StoresWinnipeg Buildings 1989, March 10
56714 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Wendy Toye, Director Of Warehouse Theatre, Winnipeg  PersonalitiesTheatreWomen 1989, January 16
56727 A1734 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Firefighters Battle -30 Degree Celsius As They Fight A Fire At 1834 Ross Avenue West In Winnipeg, Mb. Damage Estimated At $40,000  FirefightersFiresHousesWeatherWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, February 2
56726 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Folk Festival Buys A Permanent Home At 264 Tache, At A Cost Of $200,000 Plus  FestivalsWinnipeg BuildingsWinnipeg Streets 1989, January 29
56766 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Jets' Pat Elynuik And Philadelphia Flyers' (Right) Moe Mantha, Jostle For Position In Hockey Game At The Winnipeg Arena. Game Ended In 4-4 Tie  ArenasHockeyPersonalitiesSports 1989, March 2
56701 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeg Mennonite Children'S Choir Performed At Lieutenant Governor'S Levee An January 1, 1989 Under Helen Litz Their Conductor  ChildrenChoirs 1989, January 2
56715 A1733 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Winnipeggers Enjoy The Ice Covered Conditions Of The Assiniboine River During The Riverboine Winter Carnival  CarnivalsRiversSkating 1989, January 16
56762 A1735 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Workers At Alberta Beef Centre Vaccum Package Beef For Customers' Freezers  FoodIndustryLabour 1989, March 1