Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Snapshot Joys Holiday offers Opportunity to obtain contest entries ahead for most of Manitoba Are three Happy Holiday Days. For same it will be the Lakeside for others a country cottage and for Many perhaps a Brief run out of the City. However you decide to spend the Dominion Day week end remember your camera with Winnipeg free press saturday june 29, 1940 to take your camera with you there is a possible picture in every moment of the Day. It is just up to you to find it. Sunday night the second weekly free press snapshot contest closes but. Taking care of your week end be the third contest. Every photographer be he Callow beginner or hardened Veteran has his own idea of the perfect photo Gnip r. is this Ideal achieved bu1 eur is to the contest to Date have Hown some Manitoba Amateur. Coming mighty close. the photos submitted have Beer one filled with Grace Andi artistic Merit. Others that lacked perhaps n the wa3f of photographic technique have shown a Happy Charm. Take your pictures As you like them Ana remember that the better the snap the More it contains that Universal something which for Lack of a better term is called Appeal. Child portrait prize winners announced nine winners 800 entrants in Hudson s Bay contest Friday were chosen from the ninth annual company portrait afternoon. Alex. Armaments seized in Montreal raid Montreal june 29. Rifles. ?hot2un? ind revolvers were seized last by the Montreal police department squad in raids upon Homes of alleged members of the outlawed communist party. Fire seized were reported to have brought to 50 the number of Offen r Jametia Usu Ger of. Ivies. Sive weapons taken in recent e. Townsend. 6 Lothian apartments Musgrove. Curator of the Art gallery or. O. J. Day. Child specialist and j. S. Taylor member of the Guild of photographic Art in Winnipeg were judges. Winners in class a. For children under two years of age. Were first Gail Jenkins daughter of mrs. W. Jenkins. 50 Purcell Street second Wayne Elliott son of mrs. E. Elliott 11 St. James place and third Barbara Borger. Daughter of mrs. H. Borger 414 Church Avenue. In class b. For children from two to four years winners were first. Myrna Diane Maslove daughter of mrs. S. Maslove. 170 Machray ave nue second. Gordon Barry Thorkelsson. Son of mrs. P. Thorkelsson. 159 Woodhaven Boulevard and third. Patricia Perrin. Daughter of mrs. M. B. Perrin. 130 Brock Street. Winners in class c. For children from four to six years were first. Patricia Townsend. Daughter of mrs. No arrests were reported. Aid. F. G. Thompson said. Thurs Day afternoon that at the next meeting of the City Council he would ask for return of All enemy aliens employed by the City whose employment started during or since the first great War. And of All enemy aliens who were on pub Lic welfare in the City whether naturalized or not. ,1. 3. Graham president of the Winnipeg and Vicinity building trades Council will officially rep resent trades and labor con Gress of Canada As fraternal Dele Gates to the annual Congress of the co operative Union of Canada. Which meets in Winnipeg from july 2 to 4. Any size Roll developed second. Gary Nicholson son of mrs. F. E. Nicholson. 114 Hart Avenue and third. Glen Barr. Son of mrs. M. Barr 628 Bannerman Avenue. Honorable mention was Given to 15 per cent of the entries. More than -500 entries were among those made in last years contest. Sister team will come up shooting Page five ready to use rifles in defence of Canada the women and girls of ont and District lost no time in joining classes sponsored by the local Council of women. The musketeers Are training on the Brantford collegiate ranges under instruct on of Lieut col. W. G. Oxtoby. 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Excellent Well equipped buildings. Out of door games in Beautiful playing grounds of Over thirty five acres. Modern Junior school. F or i Rosz Caius and the principal miss g. E. Millard Souris Man., june 29. Special the Souris and Glem Vood fair was held hero Friday with a Large attendance to see Many exhibits and competitions despite inclement weather. Major prize winners were As follows in the Clydesdale class Coukell and Taylor for the Best stallion a. J. Arnold and son of Boisse vain first prize and the Clydesdale association medal for the Best female d. J. Louttit the Dennison messenger cup for the Best foal and the h. W. Brandon memorial cup for the Best Grade Clydesdale. Lloyd Louttit won three firsts in draft hordes Arnold and son. One first and two seconds and d. J. Louttit first for a one year old filly. In agricultural horses d. J. Louttit took three firsts including the Best Mare or gelding and other firsts were won by Brown Brothers. Cliff Levenick and c. D. Gibson. For harness horses Arnold and son won three firsts and a third including the Best four horse team. A. R. Turner. D. J. Louttit and w. A. Mic Lyleton sharing the remaining Divide honors in roadster and Carriage horses g. Jones won two firsts and one each was won by j. I. Moffat j. A. Turner. D. Byrdon w. A. Dev Trelland and j. H. Turner. Arnold and son h. Ben flow and g. Jones divided the honors in the general purpose class. W. H. Hicks swept the Board for shorthorn cattle and w. S. Robson took All prizes for herefords. Goode Brothers won most of the Money for Aberdeen Angus and w. A. Canning had the Best Bull and Bull beef. Goode Brothers Canning Robson Morley Fallis and Moffat won awards for Grade beef. W. M. Hase had the Best Grade Dairy cow. The first nine places in the boys and girls calf club were Given to d. Goode. K. Robson a Hale. J. Moffatt d. Abrey. P. Robson. Gwen Robson. Dorothy Brown and Mary Mcsorley. I. Smith with seven firsts and five seconds and l. Hatch with two firsts and four seconds won the sheep class. In Swine exhibits j. Buckley and. F. Poole won the Bacon types. In the horticultural contest. M. Janz had the Best durum wheat Oats beets rhubarb and carrots w. Holmes Marquis wheat w. H. Hicks Barley mrs. F. Poole. White potatoes and w. V. Edwards Pink potatoes. Mrs. J. Hume mrs. A. Mccabe and mrs. F. Poole were principal winners in the Floral competitions. Best entries for Canning and pickles were those of Alva Douglas. Mrs. A. D. Rose and mrs. J. Black ing. Mrs. W. Holms was the Best bread maker. Mrs. C. Edgerton had the Best buns and cakes and miss Douglas the Best Tea biscuits. Firsts for butter went to mrs. J. B. King and for Home cured Ham and Bacon to mrs. Poole. Prize Money was also distributed among Many entrants in the knitting and clothing Competition. New school term Jav zip card Fri 10 Borders . It Day girls Stupl. 11 Moosomin resident has narrow escape Moosomin sask., june 29. Spe Cial Gordon Arthur Moosomin insurance agent was wounded thursday night in a shooting Acci Dent near Moosomin. While driving through the country shooting gophers with a .22 Rifle. Handling the Rifle in the car Arthur acc Dently discharged it the Bullet passing through the left Side of his Chest just missing the heart. He was brought Back to town immediately by his companion Rod Mcrae. And is in Moosomin Hospital in a satisfactory condition two years ago Arthur was involved in a stunting air plane crash Here in which the Pilot of the plane was killed and he was severely injured and spent Many months in the Hospital. Carman fair has gala opening Friday Carman Man., june 29. Special the 61st annual fair of the Dufferin agricultural society opened Friday with Cool dry weather drawing fair crowds. It was turned into a Field Day schools of inspect Oral District 13 taking charge of most events. Judging in the Fine arts and women s work was completed by Doro thy e. Hill and o. Hamer. In Spe Cial Competition for women s organizations Pomeroy helping hand received first Homewood u.f.a., second and St. John s anglican ladies of Carman third. In the ladies work for 70 years and Over mrs. W. M. Weir was Winner and mrs. G. A. Morrison of Carman received seven first prizes. The women s Section was closely contested with a Large num Ber of entries. Winners were mrs. J. P. Leowen. Rosenfeldt Bessie Eby Rose Bank Lwella Carswell Sperling. In the Fine arts class Marjorie Johnston. Carman received two firsts mrs. E. White of Thornhill. Four awards. The entries in this class were not As numerous As in most years. In the cooking exhibit the special Royal household com petition was won by mrs. F. Sutton of Roland. The Lake of the Woods special went to mrs. Aimer Arnal of Fanny Stelle and Blue ribbon prize being won by mrs. G. Peck Over of Sperling. Mrs. Herb Sut ton and mrs. F. Sutton. Mrs. E. Baldwin of Starbuck. Were consistent in the general cooking exhibits. Class five Junior boys and girls work was a heavy class. Helen Whitehead of Badger carried off a number of first prizes in Dairy products. Mrs. Leon pitch. Of notre Dame de Lourdes won first for crocks and plates of butter. Mrs. F. Badger of Carman got the awards in butter granules and for five pounds of table butter. Poultry entries were numerous and Here was a particularly Fine exhibit honors being divided be tween r. C. Mcgregor of Carman and m. Park of Carman. Mrs. Neil Mcnair. Of Carman also shared the prize Money. Other winners were mrs. Percy cutting of Carman g. N. Nesbitt of Carman. Ross san Derson of Carman. The special Bank of Commerce prize was won by r. C. Mcgregor with r. O. P. Rocks the Carman hardware special going to mrs. G. Meanwell. Of Carman. Best male in the show award went to o. T. Har Rison of Carman. Best female award was won by the Mcgregor poultry farm. Cattle class entries were judged in the afternoon. L. J. Millington. Of St. Norbert winning in the Bull class three years and Over m. Has Tings. Marchand second and a. Robertson of Westbourne third. Millington won the one year class also. The senior Bull championship Blue ribbon was won by t. G. Mil Lington. Who also won the Junior championship Bull class and the cow class three years and Over. Alex. Robertson won numerous awards in the Heifer classes. The Ayrshire class was swept by w. Brown of Deloraine. Who won every award for the Small entry in this class. In herefords the Blue ribbon went to a. G. Forster. Of Carman. E. J. Sharpe won awards Rumania s leaders Busy with reports that russian and rumanian troops have clashed on the Bessarabia Border the eyes of the world again Are turned toward Rumania which Long has been coveted by Hitler. King Carol and Prince Michael Are pictured Here with m. Arg Etoian a member of the government shortly before King Carol formed a government on the nazi pattern. In the Junior Bull calf and yearling entry. In the shorthorn class the senior Champion Bull award went to g. H. Jones of Portage la Prairie. The Junior championship was won by John Strachan of Carman. E. H. Muir and his sons of High Bluff won a Large number of awards in this class getting the grand championship female award and also the Junior female ribbon. Judging in other classes is progressing rapidly and most classes will be completed saturday. The live Stock Parade will be monday evening As part of the afternoon performance. More about air raid continued from Page three in killing a Large number of the news of the raid was first received within three hours of the announcement of the islands de militarization. Thirty six persons were injured in Guernsey. The Home ministry enemy air attacks took place on Jersey and Guernsey yesterday. Material damage was done to pro Perty and Many civilians were machine gunned in both islands. At least six persons were killed and several injured in Jersey while in Guernsey 23 persons were killed and 36 were injured. As stated last night the Channel islands have been demilitarized and All armed forces and equipment have already been de Airport at la Villaire without bombing it. A Guernsey woman describing the raid said she was in her Garden when three planes appeared Over the Island. They were very she said and at. First i did not know whether they were British or German machines. But i soon found out for they began to bomb the Island and with everyone else who was outside at the time i ran for shelter. As you know the islands have been demilitarized and there was not a single gun to protect us. From what i near. Germans were attempting to destroy quantities of tomatoes and potatoes. I Don t think they were very successful but they did succeed Brandon garages donate scrap Iron Brandon june 29. Special Brandon s voluntary scrap Iron plan is meeting with support of Brandon citizens with contributions of Meta reaching substantial proportions i was reported at a committee meet ing of Brandon City Council Friday evening. The City has made two lots available for collection of material under the plan advanced by a local automotive wholesale House while garages and other industries of the District have already Promisee support to the scheme. Favourable reaction to the plan forwarded by the City Council has already been indicated by Severa cities in Western Canada where the proposal is receiving study. The Council has also forwarded outline of the scheme to the Dominion government nazis flee before British air attack you can almost hear the Roar of motors and the thud of guns As you look at this photograph which shows the men at whom the photographer and his mates Are shooting. The photograph was snapped from a British Fairey Battle bomber during a strafing attack on a German ammunition train in Flanders in the Dunkirk area. Men from the train can be seen sri rating across the Fields at the right smoke is shown rising from the midst of the column. Pioneer trails Daniel Carriere 90 recalls Days of indians and Buffalo born and raised in a log Cabin on the Banks of tie eed River in the Days when indians and Buffalo roamed the Prairie Daniel Carriere one of the oldest residents o St. Celebrates his 90th birthday today. The log Cabin stood on property Carriere Avenue St. Given to or. Carriere s father by the Hudson s Bay company. Fou Sisters and nine being the by oxen am cart to school when the first schoo Bells came by boat to St. Boniface from the East. He left school and worked on. The farm of his father who was a car Penter for the Hudson s Bay com Pany. Then he got the Job of run Ning the ferry boat from the Fork of the red and Assiniboine River to St. Boniface. Or. Carriere remembered that often squaws were too shy to ride the Lerry with the other passengers so they swam to the other Side with their Papoose strapped to their backs. Later when a Pontoon Bridge was built i took the admission. The Price was one cent for a pedestrian and six cart and oxen. At the age of 18, Daniel followed the Buffalo As they headed North West. The animals moved surprisingly fast he said As they could b seen one Day and the next Day were completely out of sight. He and his brother started the first gravel Road in Winnipeg from the Union station to close to the City Hall. They had to haul Sand from the River in of carts. At the age of 42. Or. Carriere married Maria Beauchman at St Charles. During the Riel rebellion in 1885, he guarded the St. Boniface Church where Riel was said to have been hiding. In 1d03 they sold their farm and moved to grand Point. Or. And mrs. Carriere have 13 children and they Are mrs. Leo Cadie misses Berthe and Maria Carriere William Adelard Emile Antonin All of St. Boniface Raou and Leonard of grand Point Anc Alfred of Lorette. There Are 22 grandchildren. Mrs. Carriere diet 23 years ago. Or. Carriere is stil quite Active and walks three quart ers of a mile every sunday to go to Church. Sunday there will be a dinner for him at which a presentation will be made. . Passport Law effective on monday passport regulations issued by the United states department of state governing the travel of nationals of foreign countries enter ing or re entering the United states Erom Canada and other countries in the Western hemisphere will be come effective and will be enforced commencing monday h. Gordon inspector in charge of the . Immigration and naturalization ser vice at Winnipeg announced Fri Day. The regulations do not impose any additional restrictions on United states citizens or. Gordon pointed out. They Are not required o have passports and can admitted upon satisfying officers As to heir citizenship As in the past. Non citizen residents of the United states in to re enter after temporary sojourns in Canada must present either a valid visa issued by an american Consul a valid re entry permit or an alien s Border identification card. Re entry permits Are issued by the commissioner of immigration and naturalization in Washington to non citizens of the United states who have been legally admitted for permanent residence. Application for permit should be made Abou 30 Days in Advance of the contemplated departure. The fee for a permit which is valid for. Only one re entry is s3. Canadian passports Are issued by the department of external affairs at Ottawa. Application forms Are obtainable from Railroad and steam ship offices. The passport visa 01 an american Consul remains Valic for repeated entries into the United states for one year from Date o the visa provided the passport Itsel remains valid. Application for admission to the United states with proper Docu ments May be made at the immigration and naturalization ser vice office 173 Portage Avenue East or. Gordon said and if found admissible entry documents will be issued. Otherwise admission will be determined at the Border port of arrival. Or. Gordon emphasized thai Assurance of admission cannot be Iven to any person under the immigration Laws prior to personal application. Clear Creek school wins Field Day Wasagaming Man., june 29. Spe Creek school won the shield from on anole at the school held Day at Crawford Park three Miles West of Here on the Shore of Clear Lake. Clear Lake school was he runner up also competed. Providence school this Field Day is an annual event sponsored by the Lear Lake Branch of the . Or the schools in the organized territory South of Here. The com Mittee in charge were Tom Buchan an and a. Simms. Clear Creek w. N ichor and p. Primm Clear Lake and j. L. May on anole. Two plead guilty to 20 theft charges Eriksdale Man., june 29. Spe series of thefts of goods from the . And other premises at Gra Amdale Over the past few years culminated in police court Lere when Paul and August Kruer pleaded guilty to 20 charges of theft both Wera sentenced to six months in Headin Gly jail. Canberra. To can Berra Are complaining of the aus Ralian capital s Lack of night life. It is impossible for those who would satisfy Midnight hunger to More than Tea and Toast hey say. Tourist trouble rumours chased Ottawa june 29. That he Dominion government has definitely decided not to require pass ports for United states visitors coming to Canada the travel Bureau of the transport department is concentrating its efforts to Chase Down All the rumours in United states that Lave been discouraging tourists from visiting the Dominion. One Rumor was that Canada would insist on passports d. Leo Dolan head of the Bureau said yesterday. The letters which have been pouring into this office have indicated How widespread and How ridiculous Many of these rumours were and i am convinced they were spread through organized torts to hit Canada by reducing its tourist he said. Daniel Carriere americans name Kipp legion head h. Kipp was elected com Mander of the american legion department of Canada at the recent convention of that body held at Windsor ont., according to report released Friday night Headquarters of the legion s Canada department is been moved for this year to Winnipeg. Or. Kipp has served the Ameri can legion in Canada for a number of years having been Post adjutant Post commander and adjutant for he department of Canada. Other officers Are c. L. Williams department adjutant r. A. Merritt jr., department finance officer and a. E. Olson first vice commander. Me of the outstanding resolutions passed at the Windsor convention was when the organization offered its full co operation with he Canadian government Law enforcement agencies in combating subversive activities that would undermine the democratic institutions of this country. The american legion depart ment of Canada offer its Good ser ices to the commissioner of the Loyal Canadian mounted police i. T. Wood and submit to the com missioner at his request a list of our entire membership for Dis Tribu Ion to the commanding officer of he troops in each particular local to and that the local commanding officer May Call upon each or All of he membership for any assistance a deems said the Resolution in part we believe our membership would be useful in gathering under Over information concerning enemy alien activities and stand ready to carry out any other assignment that be commissioner May deem useful o the Dominion concludes the Resolution. News of the nomination of Vendell Willkie As Republican presi entail candidate was received with jubilation by William h. Schmidt jew York news editor of the weekly paper railway age who Assed through Winnipeg Over Canadian National lines Friday morning in route to Jasper. Peace move urged in South Africa Cape town South Africa june 29. Up the government opposition organized a series of meetings last night urging the Union of South Africa to seek an honorable peace with Germany and Italy without de Lay. One Resolution also urged the people to disobey a government order commandeering All rifles of military pattern. Many women attended. A Plant for the commercial production of aluminium sulphate from brazilian Bauxite has been opened in Argentina. For snapshots you May win More than in local and National awards. For Best results have your developing and printing done by us leave your entries at any of our agents or bring them direct to it eyes studios j notre Dame agents everywhere snapshot contest 3 simple things to remember your camera Jonsy your films to us and we Wilt help you win by carefully ing your films and inspecting every print before it leaves our Plant. Your Best snapshot. Any size Roll developed and printed modern photo co. 207 Mclntyre Portage Winnipeg Man. 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