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September 22, 1929 ~ April 7, 2021 (age 91) On Wednesday April 6, supported by her caregivers and loved ones, Minnie Turyk passed away peacefully at the age of 91. Minnie was born in Rossland, B.C. into a large Scottish clan of 8 children and her parents, May and Seath Martin, who had immigrated to Canada in the early 1920s. She is the last of her siblings, who were a tight knit group, all living and raising their families in the Kootenays. Minnie always said they didn’t have very much growing up but remembered her mother making shortbread for all the local ladies and sneaking pieces of the uncooked dough from the edge of the bread board. Minnie followed in her mom’s footsteps and we all agreed that her shortbread was best. ....
€19.95 When Wim Andriessen founded Schaakbulletin in 1968 and shortly thereafter gave up his secure job at the college, many were quick to call him insane. Berry Withuis, a veteran of chess journalism, openly mocked him: If you want to throw away your money in the Netherlands, you either waste it on women or create a chess magazine. After all, the local chess community was way too small to allow for a second publication to survive beside Schakend Nederland, the official magazine of the local chess association. And indeed, Schaakbulletin never really made any profit. However, Andriessen s advertising in the magazine helped him to sell a considerable numbers of chess books, which he also published. He later advertised his newly established chess store and mail-order products, as well. In 1984, ....
Covid law passed in Chamber, opposition questions incomprehensible measures Author: Maurice Fick - adapted for RTL Today|Update: 09.01.2021 15:33 31 deputies from the government coalition (DP, LSAP, Greens) voted in favour of the new Covid law, while all 29 deputies from the opposition parties (CSV, ADR, The Left, Pirates) voted against. The hospitality sector remains shut while schools continue education on site. Laws are also being relaxed in the sport and cultural sectors. Opposition members expressed concern for the government s lack of consistency in its policies, especially between the new measures and those proposed just after Christmas. The Chamber debate saw sparks flying from both sides. ....