Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg Good neighbors club gives Lead to Many other cities in Dominion Winnipeg free press saturday june 23, 1934 r Fth the object of get -5tiuitions established of Canada Many open received in win he Good neighbors brought into exis it was conducted. Fui to do worked strenuously in put Ting the place into spec and Span condition cleaning scrubbing and painting and doing other practical work. Business firms co operated in providing essential material and Al together the premises were recon i i toned at comparatively Little Cost the Good neighbors wa1 i opened armistice Day. 1923, and the occasion was marked by a Silver Tea. Paying Relief Money and providing Juhls event was enthusiastically sup meals. Ported by the members of on oct. 16, 1933 there was a meet organizations affiliated with the ing at the Hudson s Bay store Din club. Churches and the Public Gen ing room of representatives of 14 j really. The result was that a sub Stan prominent women s organizations tial sum of Money was raised for the consider Whit might done. An and purpose of meeting the essential cd Prima Donna coming Here emf c in me into Heinc As one As chairman was appointed. , practical response to after discussion founded upon the j Marc by the Prince throughout the Brit a kindly neighbor n unemployed and j of unfortunate vie to degenerate visor Board of nine with mrs. F. J. Generous Aid Olvyn to. Individuals and societies helped previous Winter s it was generously in supplying furnishings decided that quarters must Tan equipment for the premises Lishco and developed along the lines such a us jul thing As a of a social recreational and Vertuca j was provided by tonal Centre for the Benefit. Unemployed men physically to of municipal chapter . Four unable to i Hundred cups and saucers were Don v of official bodies work in Camps because of unfitness i Atud by the women s club. A piano i from the Winnipeg piano company radio from the Schumacher Gibson Gage week end meat specials Choice beef p. H roast beef. Ib.206 Wing Rosst 3ccf, b.19c Sirlo n Rosst beef in. .186 hip Rump St. Beef in 14c rib loin of Mutton ib.126 leg Mutton ib.13c Sherbrook and Pacific City phone 87 050 and or age. The Appeal company were among 1he commodious pre misfit premis. 179 Mcdermot Avenue were generously loaned. With the Organiza Tion Given the appropriate name of Nipes school Board extended whole hearted support donating benches and stools for the workshop. Suit Good neighbors club a men s com a we prepared where Muttee was later formed with Johnstal Loring jobs could be attended to. Of g. Glassco manager of the Hydro As chairman and the was undertaken of adapting premises for club purposes. Cite task the . And Relief tickers accepted As Cash for 25c buttons sewed on socks darned and clothes patched and pressed. In fact everything possible was clone to the extent of providing shoe Shine equip of t Lub the unemployed men who Chan keep themselves Only too Giraci to get something Prenci and shorthand and first Aid to the injured were conducted the attendance at All highly i m soap 3 for i Oil 4-oz. Bottles e5c bottles 41 c plums 2 for 19c sliced or crushed tall tins 2 for 25c inf Sunflower. Cd 1-lb.22c, 3-lb. Modern 1-lb.23c, 2-lb. Tissue 2 for 15c whits soft. Sterilized. Wave Crest Large Rolls. Flakes Kellogg. 3 pks.23c ready Cut or Long 2 for lie .1-lb pkg. 14c fresh and Juicy 1-lb. Pkg. 14c powder . 3 for 14c butter a. 17c whip a. 19c tomatoes. 2-lb. 25c Coconut wine a. 15c a Rob Creon Quality an Anchor value fresh fruits and vegetables Telephone your deliver Canvas bag. And made Trie Ledger keeper put the Cash in it. Locking Stiver once More in the vault the Bandit attempted to escape but found the door locked. Again he ordered Stiver out. Making him unlock the door. Then imprisoning his victim in. The vault for the third time walked out of the Bank hurried across Arlington Street to where an exit Mobile with the engine running was parked and escaped. Shortly Niter the Bandit had fled the Jour prisoners succeeded in free ing themselves and notified police of the robbery. Immediately after uni formed men and detectives in radio Cruiser cars scoured the District for Trace of the robber but he had vanished. Armed with the following description of their Man police Early this morning were still combing the City for Trace of the cunning audit. Aged 23 to 25 years six feet in height Well built 175 to 185 pounds dark complexion clean shaven. De scribed As fairly Well dressed he was wearing a Blue suit with a strip new Black shoes Light Grey and a Blue tie. He spoke Good eng Lish and gave the appearance of having recently spent a Good Deal of time out of doors As his face was Well tanned. Police were told that the car in which the Bandit escaped was a j Willys Knight Sedan Maroon coloured. I it is believed to be the property of or. N. H. Greenberg dentist whose car was stolen thursday night from ill front of the Balforia apartments where he jives. The revolver used by the daring robber is believed to be of .38 calibre. Contract Bridge tourney winners Are announced to Large audiences at the Dominion i the Well known motion picture Star and Singer from Hollywood who will make a. Personal appearance in Winnipeg nov. 9. Miss Claire will come to Winnipeg under the auspices of the Kinsmen club. Thetro the profits of which added several Hundred dollars to the club funds. Rex Ern prove Kinjo Jimahle sunday Nicht concerts it the a Lub were a splendid feature. Morr than 30 women s organizations co operated in providing refreshments Busi Ness firms supplied films for the movie shows and 1he music Bureau of the boned of Trade and sky under the direction of w. F. Sellers and Many other musical artists of the City readily offered their services in providing programmes that were thoroughly enjoyed. At these con certs there were never any half among the trusted friends of the organization must be counted the police and the Relief commission for single unemployed men the latter organization giving whole hearted support to the. Undertaking. The club will open oct. 1 for the new term with .1. G. Glassco As chairman mrs. F. To. Birchard head to clash continued from one e. Perley cons. Quappelle Hon. Ernest Lapointe lib. Quebec East Hon. Charles Stewart lib. Edmonton West c. C. Power. Lib. Quebec South and William Irvine u.f.a., Vitaski win. n let the people go on the voters honorary chairman. A c. P list is Al eely As possible in Accord Garland As Rice chairman who with Ance with the tules Brit Ash the other members of the advised Paul lib. St. I the matter of introducing a measure for proportional representation it would be More to the Point. Results in Ontario showed that Only people were required to elect i a Liberal but it needed votes to elect one . Candidate while Over were needed to elect a conservative. Ontario was thus be ing a minority government said or. Gardiner notwithstanding the liberals elected. In Saskatchewan liberals were elected by 178.000 votes. The conservatives received 103.000 votes and did not elect a. Member while Tho . Candidates received votes and elected five. The time had come said or. Gardiner when consideration should be Given to the idea of securing a More representative House. He suggested the adoption of proportional representation and the alternative vote. Will direct the year s activities. He protested against voters Good reports Are heard by Brandon presbyterian la people Shou i run everywhere to a being required to sign a form and suggested that lists for the next Flection Iii out be Secl on the i 30 lists. Id not have to or. Women would not .-i.eviu, la the orms Tlle absence of their Lanui Iuliu Man. June 23. One husbands. He feared that one of the Hundred delegates attended of the legislation would be twentieth annual meeting of the 1o disqualify Many voters sinless the Jesu rement of a signed form in the Hon. Earnest Lapointe lib., Quebec interjected that when he was minister of Justice he had introduced a measure to remedy the ills complained of. Would tile Hon. Gentleman Suu part such a Bill i Iowa asked or. Gullane. "1 certainly will because it is replied or. La Pointe. Or. Guthrie confessed to experiencing a mild Surprise when tells of rapidity of Telegraph transmission Toronto june 23. It is possible to transmit 192 Telegraph messages in each Ousby Between Toronto and Winnipeg Over one pair of wires and still use tile wires for private Telephone conversation d. E. Galloway assistant vice president of the Canadian National telegraphs Friday told a ser vice club Here. Because of the Yail Etide messages Christmas is now the busiest in the whole year with Telegraph systems of Canada he said in his address Oil the Reykdal and Skaptason Lindsay and Bissett capture prizes for first place miss Hitchen mrs. Munson 108, next wednesday night there will be an individual contest and Mitchell contest. Play begins at 8 . In the Green room of the St. Charles hotel. Victoria june and disabled by an angry sperm whale mortally wounded by a Harpoon the steam whaler Brown of the consolidated whaling corporation s Fleet is Here for repairs. Paul Reykdal and Joe Skaptason won first prize for the North South pairs in the weekly contract Bridge tournament run under the auspices of the Manitoba contract Bridge association. They had a score of 174, out of a possible 286. K. E. Lindsay and b. H. Bissett with a score of out pos sible 264, captured first place in the East West division. W. J. Hogan and Freak h. Williams who finished in third place in the North South Sec Tion captured the special prize for the High score turned in by members not having previously won a prize. Although they finished third Hogan and Williams were Only Points out of first place. Fourteen tables participated in a Mitchell movement. The pairs and their scores were North South Paul Reykdal Joe Skaptason 17-t j. A. Quinn a. E. Aines 172. W. J. Hogan a. H. Wil Liams 165 i Sam. Waldman Jack Klein 160.8 Ernie Westerberg minty Enarson 160 Roxy Cameron George Mccarthy mrs. D. J. Humphrey mrs. W. R. 132.5 or. And mrs. C. H. Cotter 129 mrs. J. Ryan mrs. Mcleod 127 or. And mrs. J. C. Hack 126.5 or. And mrs. G. J. Brackett 123 Ted. Cox Frank Parker 100.5. E. Lindsay a. H. Bissett 162.5. Joe Ryan Allan Reid 145 Joe Cohen a. W. Mcglynn 143 or. W. , 140 mrs. Huber mrs. Schlamp 140 Bruce Thompsonn. J. Gillespie 137.5 mrs. Whittle mrs. A. J. Richards 136 w. And f. Fridfinnson 131.5 mrs. A. A. Shelford mrs. Mulvihill 125.3 mrs. A. Gilberton mrs. A. J. Knight 122.3 h. J. H. Palmason or. V. Williams. Ill or. And mrs. E. R. Moorhouse. 109.5 Chat a and enc Kera much More tempt in i to particular to Tuc Erive v 100% v digestible at milk Rich Mellow v an pure As Arturi itself v any trill be glad to Supply you by i i Lii Ixl jut. Brandon of the Presby Urban districts was dispensed with. Heard or. King s remarks. Terian Church held in first Presby in every country of the we had had a discussion of both re inn Church. Mrs. Schwan pre i compulsory voting had become an principles and he said. P important matter Beca Iise it was Ferryg to conferences held Sorna of Tho duties of j time ago and i gave an to the franchise. The idea that these discuss meeting held fold e c St Pere lib. I been porn intently set a factory came Newny with discussions Hart to All sided and welcomed the and members. She also gave an account of the Council i in Montreal. Compello Nuj the people to j persons. The Rin parter Neal reports showed vote the measure before the House Only three questions Henn that Progress Lind made. Have the effect of dlsfr.in-1 left. One referred to double rum the treasurer reported Fol song Many he declared. This was i craters a second to the Appeal from ing born raised. Mrs. Patterson. Particularly the Case in respect to the revising officer and the third , reported having 18 Home in the Large cities. I helpers in the Indian . There or. Woodsworth then proceeded to had to do the functions of the franchise. Mrs. J. F. Wedderburn voiced the i discuss the Bill. He protested against the impression i got from the by. I Welcome of the Brandon Organiza i be proposal to adopt the British Hon. Gentleman today is that some Tion in having the visitors Here and statute which denies the one has been interfering. I think mrs. Turner
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