Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, August 07, 1929

Issue date: Wednesday, August 7, 1929
Pages available: 24
Previous edition: Tuesday, August 6, 1929

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 7, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg wednesday August 7, the from Page lot come into actual pos Iff property until next the depreciation and re or the Narks Board was by placing per cent of Levy for Parks purpose s with the i. Lintl trustees. The percentage will increase by one Naif of one pet cent Stich two years until three per cent. Is reached according to the by Law under which the lurid is created and no moneys May be taken from the Lund until 193d. The fund will be used for the restoration of build Ings. And such other of sets to depreciation As May appear needful. Iii Russ in North und discussion on zoning the North part of Winnipeg arose when am. J. Barry moved that the town planning com Mittee be requested to zone that part or Winnipeg Between Redwood Avenue and the City limits main Street and the hed River leaving out main Street i frontage As Well As that Section bounded by Hespeler Glem Vood cres cent. Kelvin and the City limits. He explained that his action was an at tempt to protect districts from unsuitable uses until they were zoned feeling that such a motion might the building commissioner sin giving permits. As chairman of the town planning committee Aid. S. S. Kennedy held that the motion was unnecessary for the Day of reckoning comes round and the mail has its full quota of Bills meet it in the Best possible manner. Determine now what amount Laid aside each week will enable you to pay your largest accounts As they come due. Insurance rent mortgages taxes. Add your usual weekly Cost for maintaining your Home and family. Deposit each week this definite proportion of your income come in any time Between nine o clock in the morning and four in the afternoon. You la enjoy the Friendly Courtesy with which business Here is transacted and you la be pleased to see that interest is added at four per cent. Winnipeg office 363 main Street c. L. Wright manager him. N. V. Crux to , . Genera c. Waufor. E25 the committee was now working on the North end and the petition in the hands of the committee was already guiding the issuance of permits. The process was slow he said because the City Surveyor was so Busy that he could not get the necessary surveys made. They involved adjustment of Many building alignments he pointed out and suggested that the Surveyor be allowed Money to obtain assist Ance to do this work. Aid. Barry he said had not been willing to spend Money on this help when the question continued from Pace i.1 had come up in committee. To this Aid. Barry responded that lie was not prepared to vote Money to be used by an Man to Survey the entire City Aid. T. Plye was of opinion that the Council could do the without time the bellowing schools Belmont Boissevain Cartwright Clearwater Crystal City. Dand. Deloraine. Elgin i Fairfax , Holmfield. Killarney m Minto. Napinka nine to naga. Person Pilot Mound. Tilston was scholarship to Mac Jorle prances Somerville. Hartney second d John Percivale Musson tee. When a. A. Heaps had been a member of Council he had put align ments All Over the North end without any such fuss or bother he asserted. Yes. And look at the trouble that said Aid. S. J. Farmer. Aid. Flye said further that he would be to give to get the sur District no. Divisions n of. 8. Including at the present vey made. But there was More need for a Cross town Highway and Bridges across the railway tracks than zoning. Already it was 19 months since the City Engineer had been asked to pre pare an estimate As to what this would Cost and there was no estimate forthcoming. In response to this Aid. .7. Blum Berg chairman of the improvements committee stated that he estimate for the Bridges would be ready in plenty of time for the matter to be placed before the ratepayers in november. The motion instructing the town planning committee to take the two zones under consideration was finally approved. Block Kye to Ivin Elpos concerning the communist Parade. Aid. Barry asked who had Given the permit for this Black Eye to win the parades were a scan dal and a disgrace to maintained. Mayor Dan Mclean responded that the chief of police instructed by the Beard or police commissioners had issued the permit. Then i think the City Council should instruct the Board of police commissioners that such a Parade is not in the Best interests of the City and is in fact detrimental to Winni said Aid. Barry. Hear agreed Aid. T. Boyd. I do not think that Council has a j right to instruct the Noard of police i commented Aid. W. N. Kolisnyk. I Sam Lewis appeared As a Dele a to into present the views of the North Winnipeg ratepayers association on the exhibition site taut when he waa time the following schools Alexander it Lamont Baldur. Bradward lne bran Don College Brandon collegiate Tistl Carman Charleswood East Poplar Mission in another course. Point Elie Elm Creek Braysville scholarship involves the a cml Rosse Isle. High Bluff Lowe farm from tuition fees Only. A sir cond i Davis and of the Jala Mission sir Mortimer Montreal tobacco Macgregor Miami Morris Myrtle. Oak Bluff Oak the. Phoenix Portage la Prairie. Roland Rose Bank St. Charles Convent St. Claude St. James St. Jean Baptiste Sanford Sid 1 the Cash pay ments Are provided from the Revenue magnate charged with swindling two Paris jewellers out of Pearl of the Isbister Trust fund. J laces valued at seven million francs the exemption from tuition fees approximately s2b0.0001 in n Ney. Elm Sperling. Stai Buck. Wingham j 1930-1931. Creek first scholarship to be accorded during the coming j in Eccl the tribunal. Session or during the following one it ordinarily lapses unless John Carman Hinds. Oakville second scholarship Mclaren Middle mass. Portage la Prairie. District no. Divisions limit. Kiilan Hiil Veteran Idlof advantage during this time aug. Kif. L Veteran of the raids. S dead Willy clumped with swindling at the Homo of a relative Here. He was a Siris. Aug. Dolly of tiie i Bora in Perth out., and came to Van tute Brookdale Carberry. Carroll. Scholarship to Elizabeth o Neill. 551 Cypress River. Douglas Glenboro hoi _._._., land Justice. Kemnay. Notre Dame de Lourdes. Hathwell. Blk lined Somer Rivers Roseberry St. Michael s Academy so Aris. Stockton Swan Lake Wawanesa scholarship to Edna Mae Johnston Souris second scholar ship to Alfred James Warren 36 Mctavish Avenue. Brandon. District no. Divisions nos. 12, 13, 17, at the pres ent time the following schools Austin. Nos. 14, 15, is. 18. Including at the dancing Dolly Sisters wife of Mortimer Coliver years ago present time the following schools Altona Dar Longford. Dominion City Dubuc St. Emerson. Green Ridge Gretna Hazel Ridge Inverness la Riviere Lindal Thorn Lorette Centre Manitou. Maple Leaf Morden. North Plymouth do Norwood Plum Coulee. Proven Cher. Ste. Agathe. Ste. de 1 eglise. St. Joachin la Bro Ueriel. St. Joseph s Academy. St. Pierre. Snowflake. Stein Bach Szewczenko vital. Trans cons Wellington advised that sub committee was dealing with the matter Cut Short Hie remarks. Waterworks show surplus a statement of the waterworks sys Able voting compartments Lor use on election Day Lee to steel wares company for s520t they being Low bidder. Ten pieces of. City property were a a total of the use of the Hydro for warehouse Extension on Logan Avenue. Proposal to have six pieces of Grano lithic walk divided five to the City ii Ginger and one to h. Borger and son. Following the tender Prin proved for Sale at one lot being for they re kept free from corns Das neurons St. St. Boniface second scholarship to Harry John Voth Roland writing in District no. Divisions nos. 19. 20. 21, 22. 23, including at the present time the following schools Ardal. Ashern. Balmoral Beausejour. Brooklands. Centennial West kill Cloverdale. East Kildonan. Erik Sadie Fisher Branch. Fort Garry Garson. Gimli Glen Bod Woodlawn. Gunton. Gypsumville. Happy thought East Lac Dubonnet. Lady Wood Lockport lunar Moosehorn. North Kildonan. Fine Falls Riverton. St Andrew s. St. Benedict s. St. Nor Bort. St. Vital. Selkirk. Steep Rock. Stonewall. Stony Mountain Teulon. Tyndall Warren West St. Paul Winnipeg Beach. Scholarship to nor Man Obed Smith. 33 Kingston Row St. Vital writing at Glem Vood Woodlawn second scholarship to Colin Sam Bart Jack 189 seven Oaks Avenue. West Kildonan writing at Centennial District no. City of Winnipeg Ciple met with in amendment from a first scholarship to each of the Fol Aid. Kolisnyk and Durward that it ail the City Engineer. This was lost by a 9 to 8 Call those of be done by posed being Aid. Kennedy Honey Ian. Leonard Davidson Mckerchar Boyd. O Hare Barry and Palmer favor Aid. Lowe Farmer. Flye slip Ken. Dur Ward Kolisnyk Simpson and s Blum Berg. The original clause then car ried. Vote on filling station the Only other vote the evening came on a suggestion that permission to erect a filling station on Salter Street be sent Back to committee. Aid. Blumberg contended the Street was a main Highway and a narrow one at that and that no filling stations should be allowed. Aid. Flye said to refuse the permit would be discriminating against this particular Oil company and he would not approve of that. Tern for the first six months of 1929 i the attempt to Block the permit fail showed a surplus of or some thing less than that for the corresponding period of last year. How Ever a. Larger surplus at the beginning of 192b than accumulated at the end w 1927 brought a final surplus o As at june 30. A contract for supplying 40 ported by six votes those in Lavor of Al lowing the station being Aid. Lowe. Flye Davidson Mckerchar. Boyd. O Harc Simpkin Durward. Kolisnyk Simpson and. Barry those wishing the clause sent Back t o committee. Aid. Honeymar. Louai a Farmer Blum Berg and lowing Margaret Helen acc. 311 Bart Lett Avenue Frank William Oliver Jones suite n. Milan apartments James Dunn Forbes. 575 Machray ave nue Rebecca Goodman 528 Redwood Avenue Vivian Chudom 748 Mcdermot Avenue. A second scholarship to each of the following James i. Davidson. 129 Clarke Street John Cowan Beech. 306 Rosedale Avenue Marjorie berths i Spence 309 Baltimore Road Marion Brown 456 Bannatyne Avenue Ruth Myrtle Vogel. 236 Garfield Street. A first scholarship involves a Cash prize of s50 and remission of tuition fees at the University in the course in arts and science for one academic year amounting to or equivalent re Naomi Johnson s every one bus to work under pressure now and then. Bur Why under the pressure of a Corn with Blue Jay so handy.-1 1 asks Naomi Johnson Lovely vanities k r ending a Corn with is Tilc and sure no Dan tar of is with self paring. No much to use. Kach ii hic 1 in amount of the Clint to remove the Corn. 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