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Deaths
DEATHS
ANDERSON, John Francis.
BARRIE (née NIXON), Eileen Evelyn.
BEAR, Laura Maria.
BLAIS, Helene.
BOUGHEN, Thelma.
BURZUIK-LEE (née MCRAE), Margaret Elizabeth.
CARRIERE, Lucien Edmond Joseph.
CHILDE, Montague Ivor.
CHIZAWSKY (née KOPFF), Sigrid Ingrid.
CHOP, Peter.
COOKE, Ruth Elizabeth.
DAGG (CHURCH), Norma Isabel.
DURAND, Fernand.
DYCK, Herta.
FERGUSON, Conchita Magbanwa Adenix.
FRIESEN, Lillian.
FROMSON, Leonard.
GEDDES (née DELORME), Evelyn.
HAPKE, Theodor.
HICKS, William Francis.
JACKSON, Dorothy May.
KENNEDY (née MCLEOD), Helen Alexandria.
KNIGHT, Frederica.
KOT, Steve.
KUCH, Laurie Barbara Ann.
LACKNER, Joachim (Joe).
LAFOND, Denise.
LASKER (née BLANK), Annette.
LUSSIER, Leon.
MACKLING (née PERFECT), Margaret Mono.
MALABRIGO, Luisa Crisostomo.
MARCHAND, Sister Denise (Sister Helen Lucille).
MAZUR (née URBANSKY), Rose.
MCKENZIE, William (Bill) Bruce.
MEJIA, Liberato Adrid.
MERANO, Salvador Sr.
MILNE, Thomas Brown.
MORTON (née COMACK), Mary Greer.
MUELLER, Dillon Hans.
PADDOCK, Clifford Thomas.
PATRIDGE, Marilyn.
POTTER, Marion.
REVET (née CAPNER), Esther May.
RICHARDSON (née FRANCIS), Elizabeth (Betty) Leocadia.
SCHMIDT, Mert (Muriel McCullagh).
SHUSHKEWICH, Harry.
SHUVERA, Ben.
SKINNER, James Jim.
SNYDER (BOWDREY), Joan Enid.
STELFOX, Marion Ruth.
STEWART, Shirley Anne (Duffy).
SWAN, Margaret D.
TAVENER, Jared (JJ).
THERIEN, Maureen Roberta.
THOMSON, Robbie Byrne.
THURSTON, Bernice Eileen (Ledoux).
TOKARZ, Michael Brian.
VAN LANDEGHEM, Albert.
VERBIWSKI, Emily.
VINKE (née BOS), Hilje (Hilda).
VOSPER, Gerald (Jerry) L.
WACHNIAK, Walter.
WALTERS, Allan Edward.
WESELAK, Victor Joseph.
WISEMMAN, Arlene Patricia.
WOODFIELD (née FOX), Judith Charlotte Anne.
-- Classified Death Notices B12
OUR MISTAKE
A story in Thursday's Free Press (Film on Holodomor for CMHR) incorrectly stated that there will be at least seven exhibits devoted to Ukrainian culture in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, including a gallery examining the internment of Ukrainian-Canadians during the First World War. In fact, Ukrainian-Canadian content will be included in at least seven CMHR exhibits, such as a gallery examining Canada's human-rights journey that explores the internment of Ukrainian-Canadians as part of its exhibits. In addition, the interactive exhibit on the techniques of genocide will include (but not focus exclusively) on the activities of the Stalinist regime.
LOTTERIES
Winning lottery numbers unavailable from source at press time.
In the event of a discrepancy between this list and the official winning numbers, the latter shall prevail.
PICK 3
Winning number Friday was 000.
EXTRA
Winning number Friday for the main prize of $250,000 was 0000000.
LOTTO MAX
Winning numbers Friday for an estimated jackpot of $50,000,000 were: 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00. Bonus number was 00.
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