Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page ten Winnipeg free press wednesday july 13, 1938 music awards Toronto conservatory announces results of written examinations ten Days ago the list of successful Winnipeg and St. Boniface candidates in the practical examinations of the Toronto conservatory of music was announced. Now come the results of the written examinations. In the Associateship . Division piano and singing honors have been obtained by Fanny Rabkin Florence m. E. Bond Rosalind c. Wallace. Grace w. Dunlop Winifred Hardiman Irene Mcclelland and Richard Hines. The names of the students Are under fire arranged in order of Merit Winnipeg theory piano honors Fanny Rabkin Florence m. E. Bond Rosa Lind c. Wallace Grace w. Dunlop. Winifred Hardi Man. Grade v Harmony history form pass Bessie Schom. Harmony Edith Borodkin. Harmony Jean Broadfoot. History class honors Vivienne e. Stone honors Eileen Chandler. Anne Laxdal pass Stephanie Richards Ruth Lercher Grace w. Dunlop Margaret e. Pratt. Counterpoint honors Florence Dahl. Beatrice Arnal Marie Bolton. Class honors Flor ence g. Adamson. Ann Tucker m. Dorothy Whiting class honors. Marian g. Campbell Mary Jones Grade in Harmony counterpoint pass Virginia Cameron. Harmony. History first class honors lome Sutherland. Harmony honors germane Boucher. Frema Tannenbaum. Class honors Edith Borodkin honors Barbara Booth. Ann Tucker pass Eileen Chandler Beta Houston Dora Slayen. Helen g. Campbell Frances m. Hoyle. Class honors Cora written music exam. Results announced by Royal schools results of the practical examinations of the associated Board of the Hoyal schools of music London England were announced in june. The following list from the resident Secretary Stanley Osborne is of the Winnipeg students who have passed the written examinations. Among these candidates Margaret a. Ball passed with distinction in Grade three Harmony. She has already won the Gold medal and Silver medal in piano. Of music Gride i Isabel Mclntosh Wesley Nothstein Clinton Albright James a. Chapman. Howard Fairbairn Jovcic Rhodes. Doreen Walters. Ainslie Lee. Judith Humting. Shirley Smith Pamela Smith. Margarct g. A Clver. Lola mar son. Phyllis o Connell. Patricia Parrish Dorothy Sikorsky Slava Bachynsky Adelaide Angeline Szenger. Grade ii Mary Kalmanchuk Olga . Joan Adamson. Margaret Tomkins. Mary Tomkins. Jocclyn Fisher Muriel bean. Irene Stewart Margaret Tyler. Frances Davidson. Grade Iii Douglas Nothstein Alan Dallas. Grade in _ Margaret Shafer. Dorothy Hart. Frances port. Shirley May Otley Cyril Beverley Smith. Sam Kantrovich Noreen i. F. Allen. Wisol. Gordon Edgar. Doreen May Broad. Richard Gry Mon re. Alice Hill. William Forgie Edwin Schultz. Leslie Prodan. Uak Mony Grade i pass with credit. Luba Novak. Pass. Nadia Novak. Jane Doig. Grade Iii Harmony history Edna o. Wye pass. Willena Mcmillan. Margaret a. Roy Shirley Gray pass Shirley Cruikshank. Judith s. Par sons Bernice b. Warne pass Pearl Nuttall Audrey Fridfinnson. Grade ii first class honors Ellen m. Doughty Alberta Farler Judith s. Parsons Helen Sorin june Anderson. Barbara Booth l. Philippe Corbeil Cora Jane Doig Ann Tucker Helen s. Stephenson. Robert b. Mackay Irene a. Russell. Joyce m. Holmes Pearl Sudack Jeanne Cowley Lillian b. Davidson Jean Mackay Kathleen Stepnuk Wilbur Wilson Freda Hack honors Beatrice a. Compton Muriel Church. Margaret m. Watson Olga Shewchuk pass Lorayne Froude. Grade i first class honors Beryl Ford Isabel Kat Chenoski Bill Cameron Dorothy Dougall Noreen v. Pres a Cott Laura Rutherford Vic Toria Wachowicz Isobel Thalman Margaret l. Kennemore Joan e. Fleming Raymond h. Beck Elsie v. Durr Harold a. Barager Doreen m. Duncan thelm . Lee honors Ruth e. Rich Shirley m. Barager Sylva Carter Margaret Daw pass Maxine Carter. St. Mary s Academy and College theory Irene Mcclelland. Grade v Harmony pass Mary Lyons Eileen Lyons. Class honors Patricia Manning. Class honors Flor ence Kelly Mildred Peterkin Margaret Page Donalda Grade Iii _ distinction. Margaret a. Ball. Pass with credit. Lome St. Bits. Pass. Gertrude i. Jennings. Grad pass with credit. Richard Horton. Grade Iii Harmony honors Mildred pet Erkin pass Florence Kelly. Florence Stuart. Grade ii first class Peter Kin Doris , Joan Harris Cor Rinne Mitchell. Grade i first class honors Ruth Stuart. So. Boniface theory Richard Hines. Grade in counterpoint Etna _ j. Tii.-. Xvi Nara r. Dobesch. Pass Gladys m. Porter ulna g. Rad Clisse Runa m. Thackeray. British Trade talks with Australia have hit impasse Canberra is reported Here that negotiations for revision of the Ottawa agreements essential if an Anglo american Trade treaty is to be signed have reached an impasse largely owing to the stubborn attitude of Oliver Stanley British president of the Board of Trade. The australian negotiators sir Earle Page and r. G. Menzies both Mem Bers of the Commonwealth Cabinet have been ordered Home from eng land where they have been since april. Australian correspondents in Lon Don say that instead of subscribing to the All one family attitude or. Stanley has insisted on asking what Australia will pay for Trade concessions and seemed to expect a recession in australian manufacturing industries in the interests of Yorkshire and Lancashire textile manufacturers. Prime minister Joseph a. Lyons however denies that there has been any hitch and declares definite pro Gress has been made. It is suggested the recall of the ministers May be a strategic move to Force the United kingdom government s hand. Quantities 6 Pierre s. Do Pont accused of attempting to evade More than of income taxes by United states Board of tax appeals. Cornerstone Laid by Roblin lutherans Roblin Man., july 12. St. John s evangelical lutheran congregation 10 Miles Southeast of Roblin on sunday afternoon Laid the Cornerstone of the new Church. Rev. J. Lucht of Macnutt sask., delivered the Sermon. The Corner Stone was Laid by the local pastor Rev. J. H. Meichsner assisted by August Otke. We. Bauer and Herman Doering Mem Bers of the building committee. The work is being done by Volunteer labor and when the building is finished will measure 30 by 60 feet with a full size basement the Structure being moulded along gothic lines. Johnson. Grade first class honors Alice Arnal Lucille Leger honors Madeleine Beghin Margaret m. Stanners. Grade 1 first class honors Mariette Sicotte Jeanne Merlevede Nancy Law Yvonne Del Vignette Joy Kil Foyle Louise Bernier Aileen Molli son Shirley Thomas Denise Toussaint. Calf show arranged by Warren juniors with entries setting a new record the annual Warren boys and girls club calf show and Sale will be held at the Warrert fair. Friday. Seventy Well bred Hereford calves be on display. J. H. Evans Deputy minister of agriculture will be master of Cere monies. Liberal progressives elect Campbell head Arnold m. Campbell East Kil Donan was elected president of the reorganized Liberal progressive association of St. Clement constituency at a convention in Tyndall saturday afternoon. J. C. Davis Winnipeg former president of the Manitoba Liberal association and m. R. Sharpe East Selkirk were named honorary presidents. The following were placed on the executive Alex. R. Salter Lac Dubonnet first vice president Rudolph port of Libau second vice president Paul Beally of broke head third vice presi Dent mrs. Frank Waters Lac Dubonnet woman vice president and Victor Snow. East Kuonan Secre tary treasurer j paralysis suspect under observation a suspected Case of infantile paralysis was placed under observation in King George Hospital tuesday. The patient according to the Provin Cial department of health and Public welfare was a youth from Snierson. Diagnosis probably will be completed wednesday. Mrs. Rutledge Dies was Carman Pioneer Carman Man., july 12. I mrs. Hannah Rutledge 74, died Here 11 sunday july 10, at the Home of her brother s. Mclean. Born at Kin Tor Oxford county Ontario mrs. Hut ledge moved to Manitoba about 1880, and in 1882 she was married at i Morden but has spent the past 30 years in Carman and District. Her husband died three years ago. Mrs. Rutledge was an Active member of the methodist Church and the hos Pital Aid. She is survived by one sister mrs. Taylor of Saskatoon and three Brothers Thomas Mclean j of Camp Creek Alberta Robert me lean who has spent the past seven years in Morden Hospital and Sam Uel Mclean Carman. The funeral service was held tuesday in St. Andrew s Church Carman with burial at Morden. Collins to attend Western Relief meet Manitoba s representative at the Western Relief conference in Sas Katoon wednesday will be George Collins Secretary of the provincial commission for employment of single men and youth training. Hon. W. R. Clubb minister of Public works announced tuesday. Verdict of natural death Melville sask., july 12. Special the resumed inquest monday into the death of Karl Zarlock whose decomposed body was found in a Wagon Box on his farm seven Miles Northeast of Melville on june 28, the jury brought in a verdict of death from natural causes in accordance with the. Autopsy of or. Maurice Powers. There were no external signs of violence and death was due to coronary Throm Bosis. House breaker remanded Brandon Man., july 12 special m. Mandzak appeared in court monday on a charge of break ing into the residence of r. K. Forbes and stealing goods to the value of s24. Electing a speedy the accused pleaded not guilty and was remanded until july 18. Another Lyleton win Lyleton baseball team played their final game Mon Day night in the southwestern base Ball league when they Defeated Melita 8 to 6. On saturday they won from Pierson by a Large score. They have now six wins to their credit and six losses. Evasion of taxes disclosed washing ton july 12. A the United states Board of tax appeals found today that Pierre s. Dupont and John j. Raskob had attempted to evade More than of income taxes by paper transactions in securities. The exact amount of additional taxes due on their 1929 incomes was left Fay the Board to be determined later but attorneys Esti mated Raskob might be held to owe about and Dupont about after the 1929 Stock Market crash Dupont and Raskob sold about of securities to each other at prices far below what they had paid for them. Eventually they re sold the securities to each other so each wound up with his original holdings. They claimed deductions from their income tax for the losses indicated by the difference Between the original value of the securities and the prices at which the Securi ties were sold. Child Cut by Glass when car overturns Dryden ont., july 12. 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