Peter Warren was born in London, England 1941. He attended Reigate Grammar School, Dulwich College and Tooting and Mitcham School of Journalism. Warren started his career in 1956 with the Sports Reporting Agency Inc. He wrote for the Saint John, New BrunswickTelegraph-Journalin 1958, for theBoston Record, theCalgary Heraldand theHong Kong Starin 1966, and the Winnipeg Tribune in 1966. In 1968 he was made City Editor of theWinnipeg Tribune. Warren is best known in Winnipeg for his social action talk show on CJOB radio's "Action Line", that ran from 1971-1998. In 1999 he relocated to Victoria, British Columbia where he hosts a national radio program over CKNW.
The collection contains correspondence covering the years 1967 to 1990 including thousands of letters from politicians, prominent organizations, and private citizens about virtually every major social and political issue in Winnipeg history over a 25 years period. There are news reports and private responses to Warren regarding his radio program and his columns in the form of clipping files. Two court cases are included as are Warren's newspaper articles, which begin in 1957 and continue through to 1986. His Winnipeg Tribune and the Winnipeg Sun columns are complete collections with the exception of the early Tribune "showcase", 1966 and 1967. The collection also contains a large number of original tape recordings of Warren's interviews with noted Manitobans as aired on CJOB's "Where Are They Now" radio program for twenty years, research, subject files and correspondence (including e-mail) from listeners of Peter Warren's radio program, CJOB's "Action Line". The most recent accession consists of Warren's editorial comments for his National Radio show and letters from and occasionally to his listeners for the years 2000 to 2003. The fonds also contains research material sent to Warren to use on his show. Some correspondence dealing with Thomas Sophonow and Betty Granger will be of particular interest to Manitobans.
Biographical information and ID cards in Mss 87, box 76, folder 6 and A.97-79, box 5.
This collection is organized into several accessions indicating the year and number of the accession.
Audio recordings were separated from the manuscript collection Mss 87 and relocated in the tape collection TC 62
There are no restrictions on access for this collection.
Donated by Peter Warren in several installments beginning 1987.
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TC 62, Audio-tapes,
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The collection contains ca. 125 taped interviews conducted by Warren with politicians, representatives of organizations, and citizens about major social and political issues in Winnipeg, 1978-1991 for his CJOB talk show "Where are they now." Material is related to Peter Warren's manuscript collection.
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Tape no.1 |
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- George Blow - ex-Police Chief, January 8, 1978
- Doug Campbell - former Lib. Premier, January 15,
1978
- Charlie Mazzoni - former Restaurant owner, January 22,
1978
- Walter Weir - former Premier, January 29, 1978
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no.2 |
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- Mo Simovitch - former Blue Bomber, February 5,
1978
- Ed Emil - musician, February 12, 1978
- Abe Collings - former MHL Hockey, February 19,
1978
- Victor Murray - Tribune columnist, February 26,
1978
- Dr. W.C. Lockhart - former Dean U of W, March 5,
1978
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no.3 |
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- Peter Currie - head of Power Corp., March 12, 1978
- Harold Hunter - Recorder Winnipeg Symphony, March 19,
1978
- Wally Hergasheimer - former NHL star, March 26,
1978
- Harvey Sinder - gambler, April 2, 1978
- Bob Taft - former police chief, April 9, 1978
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no.4 |
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- Les Garside - broadcaster, April 16, 1978
- Inez Truman - former MLA, April 23, 1978
- Percy Burdette - musician, April 30, 1978
- Ev Dutton - newscaster, May 7, 1978
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no.5 |
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- Ed Russenholt - former weather man, May 14, 1978
- Alex Turk - wrestling promoter, May 21, 1978
- Dick Wankling - former mayor of Ft. Garry, May 28,
1978
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no.6 |
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- Sugar Jim Henry - former Boston goalie, June 4,
1978
- Len Cariou - actor, June 11, 1978
- Bryan Hextal - former NY Ranger, June 18, 1978
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no.7 |
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- Ernie Pope - detective, June 25, 1978
- Don Jonas - Blue Bomber, July 2, 1978
- George Sharpe - former Mayor of Winnipeg, July 2,
1978
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no.8 |
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- Joan Druxman - Tribune columnist, July 16, 1978
- Ralph Misner - Pres. Blue Bombers, July 23, 1978
- Gordon Pinsent - actor, July 30, 1978
- Ross Munroe - former Publisher Tribune, August 6,
1978
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no.9 |
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- Claudia McPherson - swam the channel & Lake Winnipeg,
August 13, 1978
- Jim Skinner - Skinner's Drive Inn, August 20, 1978
- Len Stone - Winnipeg Symphony, August 27, 1978
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no.10 |
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- Gord Hunter - former Tribune cartoonist, September 3,
1978
- Lou Adelman - ex-Blue Bomber, September 10, 1978
- Herb Britten - entertainer, September 17, 1978
- Rosalee Van Stolton - worked for Queen, September 24,
1978
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no.11 |
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- Charlie Tyndall - ticket taker at Portage & Main,
October 1, 1978
- Rev. L. Henderson - former Mayor of Portage la Prairie,
October 8, 1978
- R.W. Friends - WWII hero, October 15, 1978
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no.12 |
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- Bob Noble - Free Press reporter, October 22, 1978
- Joe Zaleski - former Blue Bomber, October 29, 1978
- Donovan Swails - former City Councilor, November 5,
1978
- Alf Pike - NHL player, November 12, 1978
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no.13 |
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- Jack Armstrong - Imperial Oil President, November 19,
1978
- Kip McFaden - football player, November 26, 1978
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no.14 |
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- Phil Halls - Y.M.C.A., December 3, 1978
- Les Rutherford - former Tribune Court Reporter, December
10, 1978
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Tape no.1 |
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- Lloyd Jones - former Eaton's Santa Claus, December 24,
1978
- Wendy Watson - 1954 New Year's Baby, December 31,
1978
- Dr. Tom Casey - ex-Blue Bomber, January 7, 1979
- Hugh Penwarden, January 14, 1979
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no.2 |
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- Harry Munro, January 21, 1979
- Chuck Cook - former radio announcer, January 28,
1979
- Kathy Leitch - Swam across Lake Winnipeg, February 4,
1979
- George Waight - banker, beer & skits actor, February
11, 1979
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no.3 |
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- Theo Dubois, February 18, 1979
- Harry Martin - former band leader, February 25,
1979
- Andy Hall - former Bomber, March 4, 1979
- Jock Tod - WWII hero, March 11, 1979
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no.4 |
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- M. Roytenberg - President Cdn. Egg Marketing Board, March
18, 1979
- Norm Daudin - former Winnipeg Jet, March 25, 1979
- William Barton - Diplomat, April 1, 1979
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no.5 |
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- Wally Pitblado - financial investor, April 8, 1979
- Wally Hutchinson - former band leader, April 15,
1979
- Rocky Addison - boxer, April 22, 1979
- Roy Mikulan - former hockey player, April 29, 1979
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no.6 |
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- Bert Harp - CBC Gardening Show, May 13, 1979
- Mel McMullen - travel and Convention Assoc., May 20,
1979
- Betty Zimmerman - CBC producer, May 27, 1979
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no.7 |
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- Tom Watson - China collector, June 3, 1979
- Bert Delbridge - Hong Kong vet, June 10, 1979
- George Swanton - former bell hop at Marl. Hotel, June 24,
1979
- John Hirsch - theatrical producer, July 1, 1979
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no.8 |
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- Archie Orlikow - pharmacist, July 8, 1979
- Bill Seler - former entertainer, July 15, 1979
- Don Avery - History Prof-Western Ontario, July 22,
1979
- George LaFleche - singer, July 29, 1979
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no.9 |
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- Eric Wild - music director, August 5, 1979
- Steve Trojeck - boxer-Hall of Fame, August 12,
1979
- Victoria Kereluk - former WSO musician, August 19,
1979
- Stu Davis - entertainer, August 26, 1979
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no.10 |
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- Pat Glowe - CP Air executive, September 2, 1979
- Bruce Watson - former Tribune photographer, September 9,
1979
- Charles Rayner - former N.Y. Ranger, September 16,
1979
- Joan Sneesby - Eaton's & flower shop owner, September
23, 1979
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no.11 |
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- Cliff Rosborough - football official, September 30,
1979
- Harry Oliver - former hockey player, October 7,
1979
- Herb Roberts - former CBC, Regina & Winnipeg, October
14, 1979
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no.12 |
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- Art Berglund - former Olympic trainer, October 21,
1979
- Joe Doig, October 28, 1979
- Jan. Adams - Tribune copy boy, November 11, 1979
- Ted Carter, November 11, 1979
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no.13 |
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- R. McDowell - RCMP, November 18, 1979
- Joch Willis - ran for mayor, November 25, 1979
- Diana McIntosh - musician, December 2, 1979
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no.14 |
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- L. Horn, December 9, 1979
- R. Erwin, December 17, 1979
- Doug McLaughlan - caretaker, York Factory, December 23,
1979
- Bruce Isbister, December 30, 1979
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Tape no.1 |
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- Ed Evanko - singer, January 6, 1980
- Jim Mills - MTS ex-Chairman, January 13, 1980
- Edna McIvor - Stony Mountain Volunteer, January 27,
1980
- Art Woodfield - musician, January 27, 1980
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no.2 |
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- Jack Perrin - Fort Garry hotel owner, February 3,
1980
- H. Sakata (?) - wrestler, movie actor, February 10,
1980
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no.3 |
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- Pastor Eger - radio preacher, February 17, 1980
- Justice Robert Guy (Doc) - Queen's Bench, February 24,
1980
- Gerry St. Germaine, March 2, 1980
- Bob Hamerton - Olympic swimmer, March 9, 1980
- Hunky Bill - Vacouver perogy maker, March 16, 1980
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no.4 |
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- Norm Ross, March 23, 1980
- Ed Cass - community worker, March 30, 1980
- Marjorie Francis, April 6, 1980
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no.5 |
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- Svien Sigvullson - speedskater/runner, April 13,
1980
- Vera McAlpine, April 20, 1980
- Frank Epp, April 27, 1980
- Heidi Quiring (?) - Miss Canada, May 4, 1980
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no.6 |
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- Jim Keilback - sports, May 11, 1980
- Bill Hurst - city engineer, May 18, 1980
- Ben Hatskin - sports, June 1, 1980
- Dr. Gertrude Laing, June 8, 1980
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no.7 |
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- Russ Paulley - politics, former leader NDP, June 22,
1980
- Agatha Kroeger, June 29, 1980
- Sam Melmed, July 6, 1980
- Jim Ball, July 13, 1980
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no.8 |
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- Bill Shade - bus driver, July 20, 1980
- Mary Lou Ozo-Chan, July 27, 1980
- Les Kristjanson, August 3, 1980
- George Barone, August, 1980
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no.9 |
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- Lynne Carol, August 17, 1980
- Ollie Hyndik - golfer, curler, etc., August 24,
1980
- Benji Dial, August 31, 1980
- Charlie Hunt (?), September 7, 1980
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no.10 |
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- Whity Carlson - basketball, September 14, 1980
- Bud Korchak - former Blue Bomber, September 21,
1980
- Muriel O'Neill, September 28, 1980
- Eve Henderson, October 12,
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no.11 |
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- Ed Ullmer - former bomber, October 12, 1980
- Benny Logan, October 19, 1980
- Winnie Wassell -radio show phone - in caller, October 26,
1980
- Dick Buckingham - former Hamilton Ti-Cat, November 2,
1980
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no.12 |
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- Rear Ad. G. Brock, November 9, 1980
- Fred Penner, November 16, 1980
- John Ruse - ran confectionary store for 20 yrs., November
23, 1980
- Peggy Casselman - sportswoman, November 30, 1980
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no.13 |
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- Abe McDonald - former Jet, December 7, 1980
- Percy Downton - Winnipeg Arena manager, December 14,
1980
- Ida Rainville, December 21, 1980
- Dorthi Dunsmore, December 28, 1980
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no.1 |
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- Vic Linquist, referee/junior hockey star, January 4,
1981
- Stan Pepler, January 11, 1981
- Don Cutler, January 18, 1981
- Alec Conklin/Cindler (?), January 15, 1981
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no.2 |
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- Ernie Philpot, February 1, 1981
- Ray Isley - CJOB all-night show, February 15, 1981
- Arden Conklin, February 15, 1981
- Bertha Rishke (?), February 22, 1981
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no.3 |
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- Betty Jane Wylie - author, March 1, 1981
- Don Rowland, March 8, 1981
- W. McGarva, March 15, 1981
- P. Langelle, March 22, 1981
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no.4 |
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- Len Stevens, March 29, 1981
- Andy Mulligan, April 5, 1981
- Paul Scheffer - boxer, April 12, 1981
- CBC (J. Chafe?), April 19, 1981
- Obie Baizley - former politician, April 26, 1981
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no.5 |
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- Bill Budd - sports, May 3, 1981
- Jan Vicary - baseball, May 10, 1981
- Ab Gowenlock - curler, May 17, 1981
- Jerry James - former Blue bomber, May 24, 1981
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no.6 |
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- William Johnson, May 31, 1981
- Danny Stack - sports/basketball, June 7, 1981
- Dr. J. Wiebe, June 14, 1981
- Howard Lnagdale - CJOB Morning Show, june 21, 1981
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no.7 |
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- Rudy Pillous - Manager, Winnipeg Jets, June 28,
1981
- Lil B. Ellis, July 5, 1981
- Grant Churcher, July 12, 1981
- Danny Johnson - Capt. Winnipeg Jets, July 19, 1981
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no.8 |
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- Ron Oakes - sports announcer, July 26, 1981
- Dr. Al Simmons - Jets, August 2, 1981
- Bill Girling - CTV, August 9, 1981
- Ralph Garry - former entertainer, Winnipeg, August 16,
1981
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no.9 |
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- George Balcon (?) announcer; CKY, August 23, 1981
- Augie Shellenberg, august 30, 1981
- Lillian Gibbons - writer/formerly Tribune, September 6,
1981
- Sandy Slator, September 13, 1981
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no.10 |
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- Bill Burgess, September 13, 1981
- Dick Holland, September 27, 1981
- Percy Keeley, October 4, 1981
- Mrs. D. Allen, October 11, 1981
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no.11 |
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- Paul Dojacek - Publisher, October 18, 1981
- Harold Plant - Pres. Pepsi Co., October 25, 1981
- Isabel Inkster, November 1, 1981
- Clare Marcus, November 8, 1981
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no.12 |
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- C. Allen - school teacher, November 15, 1981
- Mart Kenny - musician, November 22, 1981
- Al Sparks - boxer, November 29, 1981
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no.13 |
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- Fraser MacPherson, December 6, 1981
- A. Blumm, December 13, 1981
- Jim Comach - Santa, December 20, 1981
- Gus Bohunicky, December 27, 1981
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no.1 |
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- Mike Lewis - former musician, January 3, 1982
- Rene Chartier - former exec. to Schreyer, January 10,
1982
- Rene Toupin - former health minister, January 17,
1982
- D. Hammerman, January 24, 1982
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no.2 |
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- Klaus Fuerniss - ex-manager convention Centre, January
31, 1982
- Vic Nerenberg - former CJOB Newsman, February 7,
1982
- Michael Grieve - former Tribune Newsman, February 14,
1982
- Norm Stewart - former Police Chief, February
21,1982
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- W.T. "Dolly" Gray - ex-hockey player, February 28,
1982
- Earl (Curly) Ryser - para-psychologist, March 14,
1982
- Don Raleigh - former NHL/New York Rangers, March 14,
1982
- Bernie Wolfe - former City councilor, March 21,
1982
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no.4 |
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- Roy Parkhill - former City Councilor, March 28,
1982
- Harry Franklin - weekly newspaper publisher, April 4,
1982
- Hattie Lawson - former matron of 3 hospitals, April 11,
1982
- Verna Gray - Mother of Year-Dauphin, April 18,
1982
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no.5 |
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- Jean Allard - former MLA, April 25, 1982
- Burt Duncanson, May 2, 1982
- Phillip Shane - early pharmacist, May 16, 1982
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no.6 |
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- Paul Grosney - former Winnipeg musician, May 23,
1982
- Dr. Leo Yaffey - McGill prof/nuclear chemist, May 30,
1982
- Nick Zalozetsky - involved in 1919 strike, June 13,
1982
- Lynn MacFarlane - stock broker in Victoria, June 13,
1982
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no.7 |
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- Cec Luning - Selkirk dairyman/former Bomber, June 20,
1982
- Mary Liz Bayer - formerly with prov. govt. (Vancouver),
June 28, 1982
- Mickey Shane - former boxing promoter/gambler, July 4,
1982
- Rev. Maurice McLuhan - Winnipeg churchman (Oakville, On),
July 11, 1982
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no.8 |
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- George Chapman - former race-car driver, July 18,
1982
- Jane Heffelfinger - former Winnipeg pol. circles
(Vancouver), July 25, 1982
- Les Tarr - active in Baptist Church (Toronto), August 1,
1982
- Cornell Piper - former Blue Bomber, August 8, 1982
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no.9 |
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- Pat Piper - well-know golfer, August 15, 1982
- Dr. Tan - U.S. Navy doctor (Los Angeles), August 22,
1982
- Sam Sigesmund - former Tribune circ. Manager, August 29,
1982
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no.10 |
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- Rev. Mark Bontaine - stationed in India, September 12,
1982
- Bill Brace - former RCMP officer, September 19,
1982
- Frank Syms - Press Sec. to Gov. Gen. Schreyer (Ottawa),
September 1982
- Dorores MacFarlane - CBC Executive (Regina), October 3,
1982
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no.11 |
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- Brian W. Pritchard - Childrens' books author, October 10,
1982
- Murray Atherton - former Manager Marlborough (Vancouver),
October 17, 1982
- Norm Rauhaus - former Blue bomber, October 24,
1982
- Erick Vogh - Triumf Labs, BC. form, Steinbach, October
31, 1982
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no.12 |
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- Roma Konyk - former Romper Room/CKY-TV, november 7,
1982
- Scott Young - sports writer and author (Toronto),
November 14, 1982
- Bill Valgardson - author (Victoria), November 21,
1982
- Greg Leskiw - formerly with Guess Who, November 28,
1982
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no.13 |
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- John Hansen - early Xmas Cheer Board, December 5,
1982
- Caroline Mardon - journalist and actress (Toronto),
December 12, 1982
- Lois Pinfold - Christmas Cheer Head, december 19,
1982
- Prof. David Bellhouse - U of Western Ontario (London,
ON), December 26, 1982
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- Laurie Cohen - sportsman/running (Florida), January 2,
1983
- L.A. Sandiman - landscape painter (Brandon), January 9,
1983
- Allan Novak - stage producer (Toronto), January 16,
1983
- Evelyn Moroz - former baseball player, January 23,
1983
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no.2 |
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- Eddie Mazur - ex-hockey player/hotel owner, January 30,
1983
- Huntley Cameron - musical promoter & singer
(Montreal), February 6, 1983
- Auby Galpren - former restaurateur, February 13,
1983
- Glen Gary Martin - author (Montreal), February 20,
1983
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no.3 |
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- Carla Singer - V.P. CBS Entertainment, February 27,
1983
- Ken Mills - former policeman, March 6, 1983
- Dr. Jim McPherson - former Blue Bomber (Mayo Clinic),
March 13, 1983
- Doug McKeag - actor (Toronto), March 20, 1983
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no.4 |
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- Sherman Snukle - entertainer (Vancouver), March 27,
1983
- Serena Richardson - dancer (Los Angeles), April 3,
1983
- Dr. John S. Bunnell - 1st Presbyt. (New York), April 10,
1983
- Pat Armstrong - summer theatre producer (BC), April 17,
1983
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no.5 |
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- Dan Motkyn - Gulf Oil V.P. (Calgary), April 24,
1983
- Edna Salamon - feature writer (London, UK), May 1,
1983
- Nan Tupper Chapman - author, May 15, 1983
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no.6 |
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- Dennis Eyolfson - mg. Jasper Lodge (Jasper), May 22,
1983
- Joe Vine - former owner of driving school, May 29,
1983
- Dr. Reuben Cherniak - respiratory specialist (Denver),
June 5, 1983
- Maxine Gelfant (Vancouver), June 12, 1983
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no.7 |
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- Lorraine Beaudry Maroons - report owner (Florida), June
19, 1983
- Ted Zapp - former local entertainer (Vancouver), June 26,
1983
- Dave Gale - pursuing acting career (Toronto), July 3,
1983
- Joy Brittan - MGM-Vegas (La Vegas), July 10, 1983
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no.8 |
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- Cal Skagfeld - originator of Pizza parlors (Victoria),
July 17, 1983
- Olive Bend Little - early women's baseball (Poplar Point,
MB), July 24, 1983
- Peter Sullivan - hockey player, July 31, 1983
- Bob Davis - Manager Calgary Convention Centre (Calgary),
August 7, 1983
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no.9 |
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- George Hinton - retired policeman, August 14, 1983
- Steve Halinda - former announcer with CJOB (Edmonton),
August, 1983
- Tom & Margo Levine - business (Houston, TX), August
28, 1983
- Allan Boes - golf great in Winnipeg, September 4,
1983
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no.10 |
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- Ron Butterfield - Winnipeg children's program (Bahamas),
September 11, 1983
- Janis Johnson - Conservative National Dir. (Ottawa),
September 12, 1983
- Cecil Leckie - former Fire Chief, September 25,
1983
- Ray Watrin - former Blue Bomber (Okotoks, AB), October 2,
1983
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no.11 |
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- Bert Snart - Hall of Fame horseshoer (Dauphin), October
9, 1983
- Ted Royal - former hotel man-Royal Alex (Calgary),
October 16, 1983
- Steve Juba - former mayor of Winnipeg, October 23,
1983
- Jonathon Kay - Canadian movie field (Toronto), October
30, 1983
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no.12 |
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- Dr. Earl Mindell - author/nutritionist (L.A., CA),
November 6, 1983
- Norm Lacy - CBC (SK), November 13, 1983
- Harry Ferns - author (England), November 20, 1983
- John Saul - author, November 27, 1983
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no.13 |
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- Kathleen Murphy - Solicitor General office in, December
4, 1983
- Robert E. Moffat - author, December 11, 1983
- Maxine Ware - local singer/entertainer, December 18,
1983
- Ed McGill - Brandon MLA (Brandon), January 8, 1984
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- Mama Trossie - former restaurateur, January 15,
1984
- Bill McPherson - former Winnipeg Police Dept., January
22, 1984
- Victor Feldbrill - Winnipeg, Symphony Orchestra
(Toronto), January 29, 1984
- Chick Chikowski - former Blue Bomber, February 5,
1984
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- Albert Simeons - Winnipeg musician, February 12,
1984
- Syd Walinsky - movie editor (L.A., CA), February 19,
1984
- Jessica Coulter - window of former mayor, February 26,
1984
- David Shouldice - scientist (Nevada), March 4,
1984
- Graham Shaw - singer in Toronto, March 11, 1984
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no.3 |
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- Senator Hayakawa - diplomat (San Francisco, CA), March
18, 1984
- Earl Lunsford -Bomber manager (Texas), March 25,
1984
- Homer Clinton - former CPR employee, April 1, 1984
- George Gostick - retired teacher, Lord Selkirk, April 8,
1984
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no.4 |
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- Paddy Stone - dancer (London, UK), April 15, 1984
- Dr. Turchinetz - nuclear scientist-Hedi cousin (Boston,
MA), May 6, 1984
- Judy Kennedy - well-know swimmer (Vancouver, BC), May 13,
1984
- Dick Baxter (Vancouver), May 27, 1984
- Janet Vickers - author/cook book (Calgary), June 3,
1984
- C.G. Gifford - Social Work Prof. in Maritimes, June 17,
1984
- Harry Kowalik - scientist (Ottawa), June 24, 1984
- Helgi Tommason - pioneer on Hecla Island, July 1,
1984
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- Giselle MacKenzie - singer (Los Angeles, CA), April 22,
1984
- George LaFleche - singer, brother of Giselle (Vancouver),
April 29, 1984
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- Grant Skinner (Ottawa), July 29, 1984
- George Heffelfinger - businessman, August 5, 1984
- Marie Boychuk - formerly Rogan, community worker (Prince
Rubert, BC), August 12, 1984
- E.B. Osler - former MP and businessman, August 12,
1984
- Irma Atkins, August 26, 1984
- Lou Diner - clothier, September 2, 1984
- Lou & Betty Vincent - well known Winnipeggers,
September 9, 1984
- Rev. Dr. Bob Elliott (Lethbridge, AB), September 23,
1984
- Harry Langford - Calgary Stampeders (Calgary), September
30, 1984
- Gail singer - NFB photographer, October 7, 1984
- Dave Robertson - former manager Odeon Theatre, October
21, 1984
- Dr. George Ford (NY), October 28, 1984
- Dr. Ralph Camphell - former Pres. U of M (Ottawa),
November 4, 1984
- Don Jonas - former Blue Bomber (Florida), November 18,
1984
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no.8 |
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- Dr. Paul Hiebert, author (Carman, MB), November 25,
1984
- Rev. Fred Douglas - Christmas Cheer Board, December 2,
1984
- Dr. J.K. Pulfer - National Research lab. (Ottawa),
December 9, 1984
- John Hanson - Christmas Cheer Board, December 16,
1984
- Lloyd Jones - former Santa Claus, December 23,
1984
- Shelagh Whitaker - author (Oakville, ON), December 30,
1984
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no.9 |
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- Guy Kay - author (Toronto), January 6, 1985
- Nick Ternette - free lance writer/social worker, January
13, 1985
- Earl Billman - former clerk of the court, January 20,
1985
- Steve Senyk - musician, Don Carlos', January 27,
1985
- Dr. Gordon Fahrni (Vancouver), February 3, 1985
- Prof. Bernie Vigod (New Brunswick), February 10,
1985
- Herb Howe - old time curler, February 17, 1985
- Nora Dunwoody - well known early Winnipegger (Florida),
February 24, 1985
- John Bjering - musician, March 3, 1985
- Pearl Robertson - model, March 17, 1985
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no.10 |
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- Joe Daley - former Jet goalie, March 10, 1985
- Dr. Donal Guthrie - scientist (New Orleans, LA), March
24, 1985
- Dick Vopni - businessman (Vancouver), March 31,
1985
- Annis Stukus - sports figure (Vancouver), April 7,
1985
- Marcia Schnoor - Billinkoff, insurance (Toronto), April
14, 1985
- Joe Solomon, April 28, 1985
- Ralph Parliament - former Pres. Wpg. Blue Bombers, May 5,
1985
- Sara Levine - former orchestra leader, girls, May 12,
1985
- Alex Koster - teacher, May 19, 1985
- Bob Almey - horticulturalist, May 26, 1985
- Howard Walsh - rep. conductor Prairie Dog Central, June
2, 1985
- Gerry Haslam - publisher, June 16, 1985
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no.11 |
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- Harry Robertson, June 9, 1985
- Walter & Kitty Brattson - dancers, June 23,
1985
- Fred Noble - musician, July 7, 1985
- John Moir - druggist & navyman, August 11,
1985
- Joan Saltel - former dancer/talent agent (Kansas),
September 8, 1985
- Cliff Chadderton - War Amps Association (Ottawa), October
20, 1985
- Jim Langford - former Calgary Stampeder, October 27,
1985
- Nicholas Zalosetsky - pioneer in Wpg., 1919 Strike,
November 3, 1985
- Juta May - skier (Sun Valley), November 10, 1985
- Barbara Branden, November 17, 1985
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no.12 |
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- Caroline Belton - senior singer, July 14, 1985
- Robert Hampton - basketball member of Oilers, July 21,
1985
- Dick Johnstone, July 28, 1985
- Dave Shiffman - Manitoba Draggoons reunion, August 4,
1985
- Art Woodfield - early musician in city, August 18,
1985
- Boyd Robertson - bank manager (Regina), August 25,
1985
- Doug Baldwin - former hockey player: Shoreliner (Gimli),
September 1, 1985
- Donald McIvor - President of Exxon (New York), September
15, 1985
- Glenn Buhr - composer (Toronto), September 22,
1985
- Dr. Margaret Fulton - headmistress Maritime school (Nova
Scotia), September 29, 1985
- Earl Barish - Dickie Dee business, October 6, 1985
- Maxwell Smith - retired from Eaton's, October 13,
1985
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no.13 |
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- Neil Holmes - Arizona accountant, November 24,
1985
- Hon. F.L. (Bud) Jobin - former Lieutenant Governor,
December 1, 1985
- Dr. Harry Medovy, December 8, 1985
- Ken Gregg - CBC photographer, December 15, 1985
- George Barlow - former Eaton's employee, December 22,
1985
- Steve Juba - former Winnipeg mayor, December 29,
1985
- Prof. Mary Vivian White - Cornell University, January 5,
1986
- Dr. Cecil Sheps - Medical College (North Carolina),
January 12, 1986
- Geoff Norquay - Asst. to Mulroney, January 19,
1986
- Ronald Breton - Credit Foncier Exec., January 26,
1986
- Ed Parker - retired journalist (Toronto), February 5,
1986
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no.14 |
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- Winnifred Van Slyck (Dugald), February 9, 1986
- Peter MacGibbon - Schizophrenics (Toronto), February 16,
1986
- Andy Hebenton - hockey (Portland), February 23,
1986
- Ab. Gowenlock - curler (Dauphin), March 2, 1986
- Heather Kohlman - former CJOB (Scotsdale, AZ), March 9,
1986
- Ron Morey - former CJOB (New York), March 16, 1986
- Joe Krol - hockey player, March 23, 1986
- Wade Rowland (Toronto), March 30, 1986
- Major Bill & Marion Merrit - Salvation Army, April 6,
1986
- Dr. J.L. Thompson (Weirton West Virginia), April 13,
1986
- Judge Beryl Levine (Fargo/Bismark), April 20, 1986
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- MP Gerry St. Germain (Mission-Port Moody, BC), april 27,
1986
- Ray Jauch - Football player (Arlington, VA), May 4,
1986
- Edith Mott - retired teacher, 91 years old, May 11,
1986
- Hector Couture - fiddler (Boissevain), May 18,
1986
- Howie Larke - Labatt's PR (Vancouver), May 25,
1986
- Ken McKinnon - commission of Yukon (White Horse), June 1,
1986
- Chris Saunders - Nursing Home Admin. (Vancouver), June 8,
1986
- Connie Guberman - author, June 15, 1986
- Doug Allen - broadcaster/skier, June 22, 1986
- Mark Danzker - former Wpg. Finance Comm., June 29,
1986
- J.J. Richards - news director (Brandon), July 6,
1986
- Lorraine Kurtz gillespie - former U of W (Edmonton), July
13, 1986
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no.16 |
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- Art Pascoe - Old Royal Alex Hotel, July 20, 1986
- Fred Miller - Amateur boxer from Wpg., July 27,
1986
- Ian Malcolm - english/drama Kingston Collegiate, August
3, 1986
- Irena Welhasch - opera singer (Kitchener, On), August 10,
1986
- John Frosk - trumpet player (Old Tappan, NJ), August 17,
1986
- Bob Wilson - former MLA, August 24, 1986
- Bob Bend - former Manitoba Liberal leader, August 31,
1986
- Jack Maloney - old timer (Selkirk, MB), September 7,
1986
- Jimmy Skinner - former hockey player, September 14,
1986
- Lloyd Moist - former city Fire Chief, September 21,
1986
- Bob Bochstael - former MP, September 28, 1986
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no.17 |
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- Elsewood Bole - rower, October 5, 1986
- Olga Pavlova - singer (Miami, FL), October 12,
1986
- Jack Kincaid - Pres. Squibb Canada, October 19,
1986
- George Burnham - author, October 26, 1986
- Terry Crawford - singer, November 2, 1986
- Bill Mason - NFB film maker, November 16, 1986
- John Fallows - former U of M radio station mg., November
23, 1986
- Hugh Mackay Ross - author, November 30, 1986
- Lou Lucky - amateur baseball player, December 7,
1986
- Wayne Shaw - former football player, December 14,
1986
- Wayne Skene - CBC Regional Director for Alberta, December
21, 1986
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no.18 |
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- Prof. Konorsky - University of Israel, December 28,
1986
- Tom Floyd - former McCreary School Trustee, January 4,
1987
- Jack McKee - former railway conductor, January 18,
1987
- John Tunny - 11 year lawsuit with Teamsters, January 25,
1987
- Murray Messner, February 1, 1987
- Merv Unger - former Tribune employee, February 8,
1987
- Robert Kent - author, February 15, 1987
- Frank Harper - former Eaton's baker, February 22,
1987
- William white - 100 years old, March 1, 1987
- Jimmy Kale - Bass player with Guess Who, March 8,
1987
- Gary Peterson - Drummer with Guess Who, April 5,
1987
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no.19 |
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- Mildren Musgrove - former Boissevain Trustee, January 11,
1987
- Kally Kennedy - MB sports education, March 15,
1987
- George Kuhn - former Pres. Schenley distillers, March 22,
1987
- Billie Sorum - champion curler in Norway, March 29,
1987
- Dr. Gordon Fahrni - former Wpg. surgeon - at age 100,
April 12, 1987
- Fred Shero - hockey legend, April 19, 1987
- Patrick Keecher - accountant (Brandon), April 26,
1987
- Heather Ireland - former Miss Manitoba, May 3,
1987
- Larry Hornung - former Wpg. Jet, May 10, 1987
- Norm Peterson - local woodcarver, May 17, 1987
- Paul Cancade - farm manufacturer (Brandon), May 24,
1987
- Rose Tanasichuk - curler & craft shop owner, May 31,
1987
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no.20 |
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- Dennis Ball - former NY Ranger GM & Blues VP, June 7,
1987
- Nick Mickoski - former hockey star, June 14, 1987
- Allen Vanderkerhove - gas entrepreneur (Vancouver), June
21, 1987
- Pete Stemkowski - former hockey star, June 28,
1987
- Alfred Barnett, July 5, 1987
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no.21 |
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- Elaine Kowalski - artist (London, UK), July 12,
1987
- Darlene Cook, July 19, 1987
- Bob Leiter - former hockey star, July 26, 1987
- Ethel Agolini - housekeeper at Government House, August
2, 1987
- John Nairn - soccer star, August 9, 1987
- Bob Moran - former member of Murray College, August 16,
1987
- Walter Todd - Tod's Toddlers singers, August 23,
1987
- Mike Mooney - former Freep writer, September 6,
1987
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no.22 |
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- Paul Markel - Toronto blue Jays PR director, August 30,
1987
- Ted Hampson - former hockey star, September 13,
1987
- Lorne Leech - former Alderman & pub. owner, September
20, 1987
- Neil Clarke- former City Police Superintendent, September
27, 1987
- Dr. William Lazer - former U of M Prof. (Florida),
October 4, 1987
- Frank Mathers - Hershey Bears Pres. & GM, November
15, 1987
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no. 23 |
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- Jack Buxman - infamous shoeshiner, etc., October 11,
1987
- Katherine Vlassie - author, October 18, 1987
- Al Doe - Wpg. drummer, October, 25, 1987
- Doris Marshall - author, November 1, 1987
- Arthur Drache - author, November 15, 1987
- Bernie Wolfe - former deputy Mayor, November 22,
1987
- Susan Schneider - author, December 6, 1987
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no.24 |
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- Art Rice-Jones - former local hockey star, November 29,
1987
- Kasey Wilson - cookbook author, December 13, 1987
- Gary Chatfield - hospital administrator, December 20,
1987
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no.1 |
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- John Balderstone - former alderman, December 27,
1987
- Jim Spears, naturalist (Russell, MB), January 3,
1988
- Duke Asmundson - former Wpg. Jet, January 17, 1988
- Bill Grogan - former newspaper man, January 31,
1988
- Ken Honey - photographer of Playboy bunnies, February 14,
1988
- Barrie Nelson - animator, February 21, 1988
- Bryan Hextall - former NHL star, February 28, 1988
- David Ingram - tax author & former nightclub owner,
March 6, 1988
- Mike Kryschuk - former hockey coach, March 13,
1988
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no.2 |
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- Bill Mason - filmmaker, March 20, 1988
- Jack Bastable - former grocery store owner, March 27,
1988
- Wally Hergesheimer - former hockey player, april 3,
1988
- Maxwell Yan - professor, April 10, 1988
- John Blackwood - Counsel-General in Minneapolis, April
17, 1988
- David Washington - former Wpg. Blue Bomber, April 24,
1988
- Dr. Glenn Wylie - plant scientist, May 1, 1988
- Victor Davies - composer, May 8, 1988
- June Horne - Home Ec. grad & magazine editor, May 15,
1988
- Slaw Rebchuk - longest-serving councilor, May 22,
1988
- David Graham - former city councilor, June 5, 1988
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no.3 |
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- Carl Rufelds - Consul-General in Italy, May 29,
1988
- Gord Audley - former Olympic athlete, June 12,
1988
- Dr. Lynn Falconer - former Winnipeg physician, June 26,
1988
- Murray Wilkie - former hockey player, July 3, 1988
- Claude Main - former Shell PR director, July 10,
1988
- Stan Wagner - former bush pilot & hockey player, July
17, 1988
- Dr. Isadore Wolch - retired dentist, July 31, 1988
- Hugh Delanney - former radio announcer, August 7,
1988
- C. Irving Keith - judge, August 14, 1988
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no.4 |
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- Fred Hansell - former Wpg. Blue Bomber & boxer,
August 21, 1988
- George Balcan - radio announcer, August 28, 1988
- Remi DeRoo - Catholic bishop, September 4, 1988
- Cecil Foster - comic writer, September 11, 1988
- Richard Rutherford - former RWB principal dancer,
September 18, 1988
- H. Clifford Chadderton - CEO of War Amps of Canada,
September 25, 1988
- Spike Buchanan - deputy director for defense, October 2,
1988
- Jack Donoghue - author, October 9, 1988
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no.5 |
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- Jack McArton - musician with Round-up Rangers, October
16, 1988
- William Kendall - former Chicago Blackhawk, October 23,
1988
- George Smith - trucker, October 30, 1988
- Dr. James Peebles - physicist, November 6, 1988
- Art Jenkyns - Pres., Opertaion Eyesight, November 20,
1988
- Bud Riley - former Wpg. Blue Bomber coach, November 27,
1988
- Eddie McMullan - Shriner, December 4, 1988
- Dr. Carl Christie - Dir. of History/Nat. Defence,
December 11, 1988
- Dr. Henry Marshall - horticulturalist, December 18,
1988
- Pete Kawulia - former boxer, January 1, 1989
- Dudley Paterson - former CJOB newsman, January 8,
1989
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no.6 |
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- Norm Inkster - RCMP Commissioner, January 15, 1989
- Arthur Vincent - former treasurer of Tuxedo, January 22,
1989
- Grant Churcher - horticulturalist, January 29,
1989
- Gladys Forrester - dance instructor, February 5,
1989
- Mary Vandenhoff - Ambassador to Finland, February 12,
1989
- Gordon Kerr - former referee-in-chief of MAHA, February
19, 1989
- Doug Hales - former GM of Westin Hotel, February 26,
1989
- Abe Yanofsky - former city councilor & chess champ,
March 5, 1989
- Ron Latouralle - former Blue Bomber, March 12,
1989
- Diedre Irons - symphony pianist, March 19, 1989
- Father Wilf Daniels - former Blue Bomber, March 26,
1989
- Leo Vopnfjord - city planner for Victoria, april 2,
1989
- Isobel Loutit - formerly of Northern Telecom, April 9,
1989
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no.7 |
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- Peter Cook - Seniors for Seniors (Toronto), April 16,
1989
- David King - playwright, April 23, 1989
- Norman Yellowlees - player with Elmwood Millionaires,
April 30, 1989
- John Broadley - former track star, May 14, 1989
- Jim Zinger - hypnotist, May 21, 1989
- Dr. Tom McCarthy - former dentist, May 28, 1989
- Len Vintus/M.J.G. McMullen - ventriloquist, June 4,
1989
- Lorne Saifer - entertainment manager, June 11,
1989
- Don Wilson - RCMP, BC Deputy Commissioner, June 18,
1989
- Ed Turner - former St. Boniface mayor, June 25,
1989
- Ralph Watkins - golfer, July 2, 1989
- Bill Devries - university administrator, July 9,
1989
- Marshall Kern - Environmental Sci. at Dow Chemical, July
16, 1989
- Terry Hind - former pro sports manager & builder,
July 23, 1989
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no.8 |
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- Gordon Arnott - architect, July 30, 1989
- Russelll & Raymond Saunders - stuntmen, August 6,
1989
- Eric Oland - former cyclist, August 13, 1989
- Rhita Mason - artist, August 20, 1989
- Sydney Keighley - former trapper, August 27,1989
- Lorne Tummon - former Tory party president, September 3,
1989
- Hy Chochinov - former farmer, September 10, 1989
- Colonel James Dunlop - CFB Gimli, September 17,
1989
- Rev. Bernard Embree - Presby. Board of World Mission,
September 24, 1989
- Hugh Gainsford - great granson of John A. MacDonald,
October 1, 1989
- Andrew Lamert - ship's cook, October 8, 1989
- Findlay Beaudry - band leader, October 15, 1989
- Benny Loban - realtor & musician, October 22,
1989
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no.9 |
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- Rev. Ralph Cummings - former minister at Broadway,
October, 29, 1989
- Buster Kenyon - Tuesday Breakfast member, November 5,
1989
- Al Hackett - author, November 12, 1989
- Rev. Doug Sly - minister, November 19, 1989
- Phil Minnick - former Bomber linebacker, November 26,
1989
- Don Morrison - former police sergeant, December 3,
1989
- Harry Malabar - founder of Malabar's Costumes, December
10, 1989
- Kay Hladiy - worker & union leader in the 1930's,
December 17, 1989
- Bob Jones - former city parks employee & boxer,
December 24, 1989
- Eric Strong - jewelry engraver, December 31, 1989
- Dr. D.W. Penner, January 7, 1990
- Gilbert Currie Johnson, January 14, 1990
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no.10 |
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- Jack Furgusson, January 21, 1990
- Dan Linney, January 28, 1990
- Allen Boes, February 4, 1990
- Addeline Josselyn, February 11, 1990
- Col. Robert James, February 18, 1990
- Sam Block, February 25, 1990
- Sylvia Burka, March 4, 1990
- Allan Selig, march 11, 1990
- Dr. Robert Lucy, March 18, 1990
- Keith Rutherford, March 25, 1990
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no.11 |
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- Joe Bissett, April 1, 1990
- Tom Axworthy, April 8, 1990
- Roberta Cava, april 15, 1990
- Dr. Allan Duncan, April 22, 1990
- Leonard Barsky, April 29, 1990
- Barry Barrington, May 6, 1990
- Nick Pyrch, May 13, 1990
- Lou Thornton, May 20, 1990
- Don Haig, June 3, 1990
- Saul Froomkin, June 10, 1990
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no.12 |
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- R.D. Lawrence, May 27, 1990
- Dick Wankling, June 17, 1990
- Phil Carlton, June 24, 1990
- Alex Shibicky, July 1, 1990
- Allen Hayden-Luck, July 8, 1990
- Al Mackling, July 15, 1990
- Marcel Desautels, July 22, 1990
- David Kilpatrick, July 29, 1990
- Gus Thorimbert, August 5, 1990
- Jack Coulter, August 12, 1990
- Kris Kristjanson, August, 19, 1990
- Sandy McHaffie, August 26, 1990
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no.13 |
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- Meyer Cossman, September 2, 1990
- Chesley Southan, September 9, 1990
- Ken Johnston, September 16, 1990
- Hugh Penwarden, September 23, 1990
- Jim Walding, September 30, 1990
- Bob Walden, October 7, 1990
- James Harris, October 14, 1990
- Carol Fast, October 21, 1990
- Leonard, Issacs, October 28, 1990
- Andrew Taylor, November 4, 1990
- Jim Coleman, February 3, 1991
- William Palk, February 10, 1991
- Les Allison, February 17, 1991
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no.14 |
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- Tom Arfield, November 11, 1990
- Vy Streuber, November 18, 1990
- Bobby Reith, November 25, 1990
- Jim Bullock, December 2, 1990
- Jim Thompson, December 9, 1990
- Fritz Hanson, December 16, 1990
- Leonard Remis, December 23, 1990
- Jim Pirie, December 30, 1990
- Muriel Smith, January 6, 1991
- Dr. Harry Gelfant, January 13, 1991
- George Whitman, January 20, 1991
- Dick Thompson, January 27, 1991
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Cassette Head Cleaner
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16 |
Bomber Pep Rally - November 12, 1984
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Manitoba Marathon '86,
May 1986 |
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Winnipeg Radio Station "Scopes" ,
June 1988 |
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OB/KIS Sapler 1988,
October 1988 |