Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Lay in letter the Council to consider revising rating registration methods of penalizing those voters who disregard the i to them was urged by l. F. Borrowman and g. F. Bentley. City clerk in a to the finance committee Friday after i Point report. Inc entire idea of the sub com i Council will which had brought the re . Port to the finance committee was n notice create a greater interest in civic Council sub-1 affairs said Aid. John Blumberg. Trotman to i secondly he said the desire was to Charier be revise the voters list. He urged an informal meeting of Council to Dis cuss the matter. With this letter said the suggest ing communication would be a stamped return postcard asking for the information that the assessment department desires. As every Effort should be made to assist and encourage those eligible to said the letter arrangements should be made for them to do so at the assessment office during the entire year. Also at a Date prior to the close of suitable publicity it was also Felt that arrangements should be made at convenient and suitable places in each of the three but wards possibly a week in that when labor Day Falls. Jion on on Day to them j Ictor of necessary Tjimis w next Reg if the cer was not an easy borrow mar. To however Ower. The electorate during Many ears a method of Vrca so Ivic for and he court of Days before voters in election and not on the the county author in. D that Ilie cited to draw to the with at of Council. method to handle or. Out in his win a Peg free press saturday. January 23, 1343 reception held troops recreational Centre Page seven for Brackens or. And mrs. John Bracken Shook lands with More than 250 people Friday evening when they attended Farewell reception Given in their at the Marlborough hotel by j. E. Cleaver eldest son of or. And mrs. Jack Cleaver of Portage la Prairie has arrived in England according to word received by his parents recently. Private Cleaver s father was in the army in 1914 to 1918 and was decorated with the military medal. Feel that some those who considerable Rvl Ege into effect. Live electorate Day might be a spot time. But. It was stipulated suitable publicity would be Given the matter. It was also advocated that Hearty Send off at a reception . Holds reception for Knowles Stanley h. Knowles. J and mrs. Knowles were accorded continuing the letter said the Bills be font out with water and in their Honor Friday night Sug Geni a is practicable the expense would doubtless at the Agnes Street labor Hall by this would constitute registry a Large number of cd of Tion and from the information re by postcard and personal registration the voters list would be prepared in alphabetical order less than the present Civ pc Buthod of Votuc. And the voters would contain the names of a re electorate instead of the preset one approximately s per cent of who do not k an interest sufi Cint to exer-l1 Ilie their i additions be made by As at said or. Borrowman. The list would then be printed and take for instance the 10-52 court of revision. Deletions Andere list. Then Send out a letter corrections necessary being made explanation and instruction to when and where advisable. However said the letter it would be distinctly understood that those very including said the letter. Here Aid. Joe Stepnuk objected. There Many names which Tver appeared on the 1942 voters members and friends. Presentation was made to or Knowles on behalf of friends by a. X. Robertson who together with j. J. Swanson paid tribute to the work of or. Knowles in uniting labor in this City. Or. Knowles is leaving today for Ottawa for the coming parliamentary session. Chiding the Winnipeg free press for its editorials on the . Or Knowles said i have subscribe to the free press paid two Dol who had failed to Register would i Lars and have ordered it forwarded not be added to the list after the to l close of the registration period the Edio nals saying that he preparations in full swing work on the recreational Centre for troops which is being developed in the Eaton Annex is now in full swing. As this Square feet of space must be equipped and set us into than units which Sive conservative associations of Reater Winnipeg. Or. Bracken who was recently elected Leader of the progressive conservative party of Canada is having for Ottawa sunday where e will make his future Home. Government officials party Mem ers and others who had known or. Bracken during the 20 years he occupied the Manitoba premiership pronged the reception Hall to wish rim and his wife the Best of Luck before they departed for the Cana Dian capital. Or. Bracken in a Brief Impromptu speech expressed regret it the fact that the progressive conservative leadership necessitated his having Winnipeg which he said be would always consider As his Home. Mrs. Bracken joins me sin Cerely in this he expressed the Hope that All progressive conservatives would support their party in the Best interests of Canada. In the receiving line with or. And mrs. Bracken were Hon. Errick Willis provincial progressive conservative Leader mrs. Willis and mrs. R. F. Rorke president of the federation. Among the list of guests at lounges tonal Grain company limited brotherhood of maintenance of Way employees s5 Walter Woods limited Winnipeg Council for Allied Victory jewish United Grain growers Navy league of Canada s500 l. Hand b. Levi Brothers limited. S10 d. Ackland and son limited or. W. M. Rait. Mrs. J. A. Richardson Martin paper products manufacturing contributed by modern dairies limited and Mckay Morton limited Are giving an exhaust fan. Bob Bruce s design for murals which was Given first prize in a Competition set for the purpose by the Manitoba Branch of the federa Tion of Canadian artists will be tending were lieutenant governor painted on the 12 by 30 foot space and mrs. R. F. Mcwilliams pre iat either Side of the stage. Artists Micro and mrs. Stuart Garson Hon. W. J. Tupper. Former lieu tenant governor mrs. Colin h. Campbell mrs. A. B. Roblin of Homewood man., provincial presi Dent of the women s conservative association lady Roblin widow of sir Rodmond Roblin former Mani Toba Premier mrs. I. M. Gainsford grand daughter of sir John a. Mac Donald senator j. T. Haig f. J. Sutton president of the Winnipeg conservative club and mayor Gar net Coulter. Of the federation will do these paint Ings voluntarily. Igi stration be namely. Sept. Ii. A unless satisfactory these would be added said Aid. Evidence was submitted to a judge chairman of the finance of the court of revision in nov. 5. Ommittee. I by Way of a doctor s certificate in lease of illness or in Case of con Sid Crumbie period of absence of the i City. Affidavit must be produced j to this effect. Move has been Elijah is Hiar this astounding lecture sunday night Jan. 24th. St 8 o clock pictured truth at 7.15 . Or. Bedwell in be hero Solo Vox recital at 7.30. Or. St tier. Recitalist. The Solo Vox in the most stupendous instrument in Canada. Dominion theatre Portage and main St. Winnipeg thousands attend i and All seats Are free the letter the object of personal registration will be de and the practicability of the i preparation of the voters list by this method will be destroyed. I otherwise it is conceivable that thousands of names might be added. Following the court of revision the assessment commissioner should i have the authority to Issue a certificate to vote through the return i ing officer. This however should i apply Only to out of town property i owners and for i spelled names names registered but inadvertently committed and returned members of the armed forces. Don t operate for enlarged prostate or any urinary ills of men consult us Book on Lofs of manhood and other ills of men with treatment Tor enlarged Fruita to without operation. Diagnosis form testimonials and advice in envelope. Free by mail. Our by mail without personal interview the English herbal dispensary limited Davie St. Vancouver. . Established ill years Ilenson memorial meeting will be on sunday a memorial meeting in Honor of the founder of the soviet Union Lenin will be held in the Walker theatre on sunday commencing at 2.30 ., under the auspices of the communist labor total War com Mittee. The proceeds will go to the Aid to Russia fund. The principal speaker will be Tom Ewen. Canadian labor Leader Alderman m. J. Forkin will be in the chair and w. A. Kardash and Annie s. Busier will also speak. Vocal and orchestral selections will Complete the programme. The drink a fire watcher at Nottingham thought he was entitled to slip out for eventually Cost him that was the Fine for being absent 1 from his Post. Pm. 86 311 . North Centre re elects Swanson j. J. Swanson was re elected _ the Gove r of the . North Centre continued party in the Riding held Friday . Actually did not win North Centre i am looking Forward to Readin the free press editorials when the hundreds of editorials explaining to its readers that the . Did service not actually form the or. Knowles read a letter from mrs. J. S. Woodsworth. Which said in one passage that the . Vic tory in North Centre retained the party s self respect. In her description of her husband s Busy times she mentioned also that he glanced Over the Winnipeg free referring to the recent Lay offs in Winnipeg. Or. Knowles said that not later than thursday night he had found that 1.800 employable men had registered at the National selective service offices Here. The recent announcement from the department of labor regarding new order in Council on registration of men would indicate there was actually shortage of labor but according to his reports from various parts of the country the Lay offs were quite general in the land because the government lacked planned Economy said or. Knowles. The question of employment will be a burning Issue at the coming session of said or. Knowles. The recent vote at the defence industries at Transcona in which employees expressed the desire to work one Day less to prevent a Lay off was a Challenge to the government and employers that the workers desired to work on the co operative basis. Or. Knowles said he had received a letter from the Ontario Security dealers association which included a copy of the treaty Between Canada and the United states on extradition of criminals asking him to help the association fight this treaty. As one example the association pointed out that Noranda mines might not be in existence if this treaty had been in effect As Many Canadian financial interests had turned Down the original mine As not. A Good Prospect and that it was Only after United states interests financed it that its possibilities became known. Or. Knowles said he refused to believe in order to develop mines in this country it was Neces sary to have fugitives from american state caledonian a to Mark Burns anniversary Winnipeg caledonian will Cele brate the birthday of Robert Burns monday with a banquet and con Cert at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Sic no a e. Smith president of the University of Manitoba and Rev. Beverley Kitchen minister of my Nab Street presbyterian Church Hamilton speakers. Dancing floor and restaurant. Except for the washrooms and Kitchen partitions cannot go to the ceiling As they interfere with the sprinkler system. Plumbing done alone will Cost floors must be sanded and polished. The club has donated furniture and the Hudson s Bay company has expressed a wish to give its share in furnishings or equipment. Furniture from the Kin canteen which will close the Day the Centre opens will be available and is being renovated. Linoleum and Kitchen utensils have been ordered. The Winnipeg Hydro electric has loaned a stove three refrigerators a French Fryer and a ment to be used As Long As it is needed. Mcdonald Brothers Sheet Metal and roofing have Given a steam table. Robin and Webber limited have donated kitchenware. Three milk shake machines and All the ice Cream units needed will be Monarch company overal limited feel Uke a million France Libre s25 the women s club the Imperial Oil. The Canu Keena club . Sisters club for War services . Women s auxiliary s100 ladies auxiliary to Canadian legion the Junior league the coordinating Board is Spon Soring this project. The Board makes a special Appeal for funds from private citizens As Well As Winnipeg firms so that Centre can be open by feb. 15 As scheduled. James Alfred Craig former editor of great thoughts was buried at Pyecombe Sussex. He was 84 and had worked in Fleet recent Cash donations Are a Street in London for 56 years. Taki ma6hesia Start the Day trite smile Don t let your stomach go tour during the night give excessive acidity the one two action of Phillips Muk of magnesia Phillips milk of magnesia is an efficient Alka a scr and gentle laxative in one it not Only provides Quick Relief from the discomfort of an upset stomach but also promotes Inilda yet thorough elimination. An Ideal laxative antacid. Cad the dire Climson the package and take Only As directed. Available in liquid or Tablet form. Only at any drugstore night in the Agnes Street labor Hall. Delegates from the newly formed unit Weston. Were welcomed by or. Swanson. Greetings on behalf of the Central executive of the Manitoba . And a resume of the recent by election there were Given by Harry a. Chappell provincial president. The financial Side of the by election was Given by a n. Robertson who acted As official agent for Stanley h. Knowles. . A motion was passed making it possible for any person to join the association in the event he or she did not desire to join any of the units in the constituency. Other officers elected were j. C. Mclntosh. Vice president a. N. Robertson Secretary mrs. Z. M. Cove treasurer. Delegate to the provincial Council is Wally Gillis with j. Hanson As an alternate. All people s Mission enrolment increases student enrolment in the Kinder Garten primary and Junior depart ments of the All people s Mission classes has increased in the past year according to reports heard at the annual congregational meet ing held in he Church Friday night. Substantial increases have been shown in the Church finances. The Mission fund has increased 55 per cent Over the previous year. Rev. F. J. Douglas who presided commended the congregation for heir co operation and especially he Volunteer leaders who assisted n sunday school and mid week activities. Rev. J. M. White superintendent of the North Winnipeg Mission and Rev. E. Eustace minister of Ukrain an United also spoke. The congregation paid tribute to Eorge Thome who retired this month after serving 33 years As caretaker of the Church. Those elected members of the of management were p. Vic Orick mrs. L. Kadeniuk mrs. P. Smith. Mrs. F. Wilkonski mrs. M. Spack miss e. Sherwin m. Rewen Chuk and miss Lena Warenzak. On. Will be guest Rev. David Johnston. Caledon you la be delighted with rum Ore s Thrifty service. Just think a Flat work ironed and neatly folded All handkerchiefs ironed weaving apparel Damp ready for easy Iron towels fluff dried. Men s shirts hand finished when requested Loc each Sidney e. Smith Ian chaplain will preside at the banquet and . Hugh Mac Kenzie president of the club Wil preside during the concert and addresses. Pipers for the Celebration Wil include pipe major John Coghill Ewen Campbell and Jack Reay and a quartet which will include Olga Irwin. May Lawson Stanlcy Hoban and Ernest Burrows will w. A. Mckean accompanist Wil provide music. Hanson asks revision of butter rationing Fredericton Jan. H. B. Alanson progressive conservative Louse Leader yesterday asked Don Ald Gordon chairman of the prices Board to revise butter rationing regulations or dispense with the rationing system on Home Dairy products. In a Telegram to the Price Board chairman or. Hanson suggested hat the regulations be revised to a Bonus for Home product Lon of butter. Existing regulations have had a most disastrous effect on farm producers he said adding that h the production in this province comes direct from Farmers who Are deprived of the butterfat subsidy they cannot make deliveries to creameries even if so disposed As country roads Are blocked. As a result hundreds of pounds of butter had accumulated in farm ers hands which cannot be sole under the regulation but which May be sold surreptitiously he said. South Centre liberals to Honor Maybanks in Honor of or. And mrs. Ralph Maybank who will leave shortly for Ottawa where or. Maybank will attend the session of Parlia ment the executive of the South Centre Winnipeg Liberal association has arranged a reception and dance at the Picardy Hall Osborne and Colony Street wednesday eve Ning. William Borlace president of the association has announced that the details of the evening will be in the of Frank Ernst and enter ailment will begin at 8.30. There will be both Bridge Ana whist for those who wish to Plaj cards and special prizes for both ladies and gentlemen. During Thi intermission a floor show has Beer prepared and a Buffet lunch will be served. Nutritious meals i t is a startling fact that Many people think they Are Well fed when in reality their bodies Are undernourished. Malnutrition is not confined to poor people who Are unable to Purchase sufficient of can be found in Homes where the table is loaded with food at meal times. Malnutrition is caused by the Lack of essential types of food As a regular part of your daily diet. This leads to fatigue and ill health thereby reducing the efficiency of the individual and ultimately whole. The object of Canada s nutrition programme of under Way is to make people aware of the danger of malnutrition and show them How to avoid it. Today Canada needs Strong men and women for a 100% War Effort. Ask yourself if you Are eating the right foods. To guide you in mealtime planning follow Canada s official food rules. Nutritional lunches and meals need Cost no More than they May Cost less make your Kitchen work for Victory
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