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DEATHS
BRETT, Harold Jeffrey (Jeff).
CHAPDELAINE, Laurent Joseph Alexander.
CRAIG, Elsie Eleanor.
DOUGLAS, John (Jack) Philip.
DUTKA (née ANDRUSYSHEN), Olga.
EVANS, Douglas William.
GANTNER, Anton (Tony).
GREIG, Roger Blaine.
GUSDAL (née COEY), Margaret (Doreen).
HARRISON, Agnes Isabel.
HORVAT, Ludwig.
HUNT (née EDMOND), Eloise Kathryn.
JOHNSTONE, Russell Vernon.
JOYCE, Susan Vera.
KOSOWAN, Sharon.
KRAHN, Lydia.
MARION (CATELLIER), Armande.
MCVICAR, Nancy.
NIELSON (née ARKSEY), Wilma (Willie) Jonina.
NORDAL, Arni.
PAWELLA, Gerarda Maria (Gertrude).
PROKIPCHUK, Annie.
REMILLARD, Bernadette.
ROBERTSON, Princess (Patricia).
ROSS, Roderick.
SEEWALD, Paul Charles.
SMORANG, Barry Joseph.
STARAK (née PRZYBYLSKA), Janina.
SUDFELD, Hanna.
TEICHRIB (née PHELPS), Ruth.
ZINNICK, John Edward.
-- Classified Death Notices C13
LOTTERIES
In the event of a discrepancy between this list and the official winning numbers, the latter shall prevail.
PICK 3
Winning number Tuesday was 125.
EXTRA
Winning number Tuesday for the main prize of $250,000 was 5728530.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition August 30, 2012 A2
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Updated on Wednesday, August 29, 2012 at 1:06 PM CDT: Removes lottery information, which moved with this story in error.
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