Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, April 21, 1937

Issue date: Wednesday, April 21, 1937
Pages available: 24
Previous edition: Tuesday, April 20, 1937

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1937, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page eight. Winnipeg free press 21, 1937. Ridge tourney won by Arnason m. Einar soil a new combination each with championship accomplish ments though not together won the pairs contract Bridge monday night when Arnason and minty Einarson posted the highest . Swartz and Sam Gotfrid were with third place going to Irvin Berman and Sam Waldman with Arnason reigned previously As a Champion with Paul Reykdal Einarson won the individual championship last year so that the can in no sense be considered Fluke. They played steady Bridge i throughout the night and deserved their Victory. Mrs. Harold Milne and Jack i Klein current City pairs champions could finish no higher than seventh while Joe Lifchus and Ernie Wes another Strong combination thirteenth. The scores of the 14 pairs in the Howell movement were Arnason minty Einarson o. Swartz Sam got rid Irvin Barman Sam Waldman c. H Cotter Roy Lowe 85. L. H. Butterworth a. H. Peterson j. Clayton a. A. 80. Mrs. Harold Milnes Jack Klein mrs. J. H. Huber mrs. Fred Stafford 79. T. V Mousseau a. Cadoreth a. L. Freeman a. P. Goodman 72. Or. Victor Williams Joe Gassner 1 mrs and mrs. A. J. Hatcher Lifchus Ernie Westerberg 66, a a. Mousseau a. Boisselle new roads Relief projects Are urged by big deputation unemployment Relief projects in new roads opening up farming and resort areas East of Winnipeg were urged by a deputation received by Hon. Stuart Garson provincial treasurer and Arthur Macnamara Deputy minister of Public works and labor monday afternoon. Complaints were made by the deputation that Winnipeg men were employed on Road projects last year and jobless men living in the area ignored. They urged that a new policy be adopted of hiring More men in the districts where Road work goes on. Or. Garson that the recommendations would be considered by the government prior to the de parture of Hon. W. R. Clubb for where he will discuss a new Relief agreement with the do 7 minion. R included in the deputation were Reeve a. R. Salter of Lac Dubon net f. J. Kroger seven Sisters a Steiner and w. V. Yacula White Mouth mayor Waddell m. J. To i ban William Bethel All of Beau sejour Reeve e. Henderson and 8 w. Mclntosh St. Cements Joe Sikora d. M. Holyk t. Kellner and p. Lindgren of Lac Dubonnet. They were accompanied by e. F. Shennon. M.l.a., Springfield and Herbert supers m.l.a., St. Clem to Aid Canadian Medicos in Spain plans for extending the Organiza lion in Winnipeg which has taken a practical interest in the humane work of the Canadian medical Bofird in Spain were discussed at a meeting monday evening Over which Hon. E. J. Mcmurray pre sided. Various suggestions for activities which it was hoped would steadily increase the strength and usefulness of the organization were made and were held Over for further consideration at the next Leet ing. Whistling swans seen at Souris sixty one Beautiful whistling swans were seen at Souris Friday and saturday by s. H. Forrest . And John Kirton. The Birds on Fri Day were on a shallow Slough two Miles North of the town and allowed a close approach Only three taking Wing when the men were within a Hundred Yards. Saturday a similar flock of swans was seen 12 Miles cast of Souris. Or. Forrest reports that water in the District is scarce this Spring. Ask Council to Cut taxes on property setting Forth that the owners o Winnipeg Homes and properties Ari no longer Able or willing to Bea the present property tax the Horn and property owners association monday evening asked City Counci to make approximately 30 per Cen reduction in. Property taxes t remove the water District Levy an id guarantee that no part of the to employment debt of o future costs for Relief shall be Levie against property. A separate Lette sent to each Aldarman suggests tha citizens who face prospects of Losin their property through inability 1 pay taxes be Given an Opportunity to do City work for their tax arrears. Acadian legion officers installed officers for 1937-38 of the Duke Kent Branch of the Canadian were installed at a general of the organization in the Board room of the guards association monday night. Major e. T Lexman assisted by a team from toe valour Road Branch performed in e ceremony. The officers Frank Skinner presi Dent h. Wotton first vice presi Dent w. H. Evans second vice a. H. Williams Secre tary r. B. Sterland treasurer and s. Stinton sergeant at arms. Dedication of the Branch colors and Church Parade will be held May 23, at All saints anglican Church. F. Skinner and c. Met Calfe. Were elected official Dele Gates to the provincial convention to be held in june at Kenora ont. R a there s the Boom Boom Boom of the big Boss and the comp of onto comp of the euphonium. The men with the fiddles raise their bows while the clarinet does his yeah Dee of de ohs we can t keep Good poetry like that up indefinitely and that s just to give a very rough idea of the zip that Irvin plumm and his 13-piece orchestra put into their tunes. The boys lift the lid off the old music Box for an hour s programme preceding and they re trying to Tell you to the Hafford Sisters a group of Youthful dancers and acrobats who will be one of a number of top notch acts taking part in a Lively Hall hour variety show at the cooking school. A Complete change of programme with new stars introduced each Day. Get ready for the new Spring recipes that mrs. Madeline Day will demonstrate at this unique con Ference of the household tested recipes too. And smart new hostess ideas. Then there s the entertainment. Singers. acrobats. Community singing. Novelty entertainers. The smartest pro gramme yet presented to a Winnipeg cooking school audience. There it s your Opportunity to receive this gift you la find the Spring s newest recipes and wrinkles in this is Only one of the gifts some fortunate housewife will come away Richer by this Beautiful Westinghouse dual automatic electric refrigerator. And this is Only one of the gifts to be awarded during the three Days of the free press cooking and Home making school. Twenty five shopping baskets filled to the very brim with Fine food products will also be Given away at every session. That s just one More feature on the gift list. The free press cooking and Home making school april 27, 28, 29 in the auditorium i reserved seats Are located in the first Balcony Only. The entire main floor is unreserved. This new seating plan makes use of the entrances on memorial Boulevard and Vaughan Street to avoid Over crowding at the main front entrances. All seats a perfect View of the stage. Every seat a Good seat7-yes mrs. Madeline Day lecturer demonstrator tuesday afternoon poors open 12.45 noon. School starts 1.45 . O three sessions wednesday afternoon doors open 12.45 noon. Starts 1.45 . Thursday evening doors 7 . School Surat 8 . Reserved tickets May be easily obtained by simply dealing 846627. The tickets will be delivered to your House. You May also order through your free press Carrier boy or buy your tickets at the free press office. Where to buy general admission tickets p order from your free press Carrier boy or buy tickets at City Hydro both Boyd build Rig and Princess Street offices Wilson furniture co. The Orchid Florist Hardy fir Buchanan 167 Stafford All jewe4. Stores red fir White stores at Thesa locations t. W. Badger 1665 main St. W. J. Beese 731 Corydon i. A. Diner 813 Portage ave. F. A 11 a 645 notre Dame ave. Lenore grocery 49 Lenore Street at these locations 592 main Street 167 Lilac Street 591 Broadway 134 Osborne Street 620 Al i ice ave. E. Krupka 230 River ave. And at the free press 846643 ;