Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 27, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Jedloe Trade workers give Day s to Russia i people r. Ikic Council. Nearly 350 i Vromon directly in he shops to a Hyrc they were and Fly Victor Sii n. General a free 3.000 Needle Trade workers in Winnipeg a half Day s wages to the Aid of the Resolution passed at a mass meeting tuns the Walker theatre. Winnipeg 35 i.l.g.w.u., local 216 Camak ers Union local 35 Glove makers Union local 90 dressmakers Union i of local 237, local 304. And the goods no definite figure was Given How much Money would be collect Winnipeg faze press wednesday january 2t, 1343 the the free their our employers to pay the sum of to four hours 3 be to the Aid to Roush the Winnipeg unions included toned in the dams owe i is upon All members of the Union. People a number of persons in the Ucli he soviet nce moved amendments in the Reso hit Ion the donation to a full Day s pay but it was dropped upon the explanation by or. Herbst that since the leaflet on the mass meet ing said Only a half Day s pay those workers who were not pres ent might make some objections. He realized that most of them would willingly contribute a Day s pay. Victor Sifton told the workers the sufferings of the russian people u a v. Of a., local were so great that it appeared the . Mobile recruiting unit party which went 4.000 feet underground to interview prospective airmen. Back Row left to right. I d. R. Jones Nick Carter superintendent Little Long Lac Gold mines Jim Reid assistant superintendent fit. E. Ellingham. Front Row Lac. Ii. Desjardins. . J. Wallace. . C. P. in command of Mobile Cpl. L. Giles. Real estate Board hears d. G. Mckenzie chief commissioner of the Board of Grain commissioners for Canada told the Winnipeg real estate Board tues Day evening at its 40th annual meeting that consideration must be Given now to plans for Post War event of a Sale of a tenanted House son a. B. Flatt c. E. Joslyn c. D. We All sincerely Trust that the sub Mission will result Irr some modification of the new the rental business locally has been very Good he with vacancies practically non existent. Building permits however were Down compared with 1941. Due to j Scarcity of necessary materials. Committee reports were presented Shepard j. Kent j. J. Swanson and s. C. Trewhitt. W. H. Gardner and c. D. Shepard were elected honorary life members. The annual meeting which opened with a banquet was held at the Page tvs War savings stamp initiated by b Nai b Rith the War services committee of the b Nai b Rith initiated one of its new War Lime activities during the Marlborough hotel. Olga Irwin con of Ncnary celebrations of the order musical numbers accorn i reconstruction. By the following h. M. Morrison appraisal study group Fred h. Stewart arbitration l. E. Johnson commissions s. Price eat tray entertainment Michael Scott Frater Nal c. D. Shepard legislation a. E. Lottis licence Law t. A. C Akins membership e. Pollard real control a. R. Walker taxation j. J. Swanson town planning and w. J i am or. Mekenzie Kerry valuation. Fred s. Toshack said by the number of people who seem to think that this War is Over we will step into a new world where by some mysterious process the state will be prepared to take care of us whether or not we realize our responsibilities of citizenship. There is too great a recruiting unit hits new Low from feet below the ground to maybe feet above will go seven recruits who were found at the Bottom a Gold mine at Geraldton ont recently by the Winnipeg Mobile recruiting unit under flight Lieut. C. P. Win first prize ten prizes also Given away Aach week sve a Supor suds asks a for you to is the one k a Peter pan Collar o High or he Collar rules 10 Toronto. By this saturday i2 super Box Topor Uci inic to qualify for . Answers a Nim 6 Days later. Firs 11 Correct answers so the published in super Slid every week. Double f he us of your men s shirts so use super suds the soap especially made for All your wartime washing thorough yet Safe be gentle with those Good shirts. Don t scrub boil or bleach them to death. Soak out the deep Down dirt in super suds. Super washing Power gives whiter washes yet super suds is free from harshness and Sneezy dust Safe for any Able fabric or Colour. Helps you double the life of your clothes. Laundry size 22c giant 42c. Needless to use any arguments in support the Aid to Russia Lund. The Aid to Russia fund was organized in order to provide an Opportunity to express our appreciation of the wonderful fight the russian people put up not Only in their behalf but for us As said or. Siplon. Medical supplies medical instruments and Garden seeds were j the most pressing needs in Russia today. All this was available Here and the ships were ready to trans port the goods Over to Russia. We feel i is great privilege to do our share for the people in Dis stud or. Sifton. Nov. W. G. Martin told the work ers that their presence it the meet ing signified that they were wholeheartedly behind the Gallant men and women behind the guns so that the world would be cleansed putting on miners overalls and forever from the Scourge hit helmets in which lamps shone Leriss. Our comparison to the rationing of two Clancy. When they had tendency when it comes to discus Sions of Post War reconstruction to pass the matter off with let George do speaking of Industry in relation ship to the War. Or. Mekenzie said there Are people who charge it is profiteering. Business is making s positive contribution through Taxa Tion. But. The speaker declared they should acquaint people with this fact. W. E. Baxter in his president s remarks announced the formation of the Canadian association of real. Estate boards. Its Aims he said will be to Deal with matters per Taining to real estate which Are National in scope. Further an treasurer gave the financial report Board officers elected on Jan. 6 were announced As follows presi Dent. Or. Baxter vice president g Barrett Hamilton treasurer or Toshack executive Sec Carv e. Ransby directors. Leo Johnson w b. Mccutcheon j. K. Lyle w. I Henley. William Whyte ii. Haldor gathered no Avail air Force men decided to seek More i n the bowels of the Curth. There is no Point to a Mobile recruiting unit if it cannot go subterranean when they said. Brightly they went Down the Little rationing fades away in Long Lac Gold mine on an expedition believed unique in the Story of . Recruiting conducted by Nick Carter mine superintend slices of bread in Leningrad. I is up to each one of us to give to spend ourselves without a thought to the he said. When Victory comes and the a for feet and than Bells of peace ring out again Over plummeted another feet in the Earth Canada great Britain is cond Cage. Tion will be made later he said. 1843 Good year or. Baxter reported that 1042 had that the Winnipeg real estate Board business although lately sales had fallen off somewhat due. No doubt to the recent rent control with respect to this order he said that the Winnipeg Rea estate Board in co operation with Board associations across Canada presented a comprehensive Brief to Ottawa re Garding the extended notice in the the annual a cup the Plant for maximum value you be got to hand it to custom tailoring More style better fit better workmanship three absolute essentials in today s great need for conservation genuine British woollens every garment made on the Manitoba ii clothing co. Ltd. 550 main St. Tone 721 making Quality since 1877 Danied by Marion Hoerner. Australia s casualties Canberra. Jan. 27. Enta tics of Premier John Curtin announced today that australian Battle casualties since the War s i last saturda3 and sunday. A i War saving stamp Sale was carried Jon during the sessions of the Cele bration and s928.50 realized. Present plans of the committee include the Sale of War saving Stamps at every meeting or gather beginning were killed eng o members the b Nai b Rita missing and 9.059 wounded. In the future. Truly Home made flavor just add milk Cook five minutes and Cool. Yes that s All there is now to making creamy smooth jello puddings. And Are they Good and Good for you i four grand Home made Caramel butterscotch Vanilla. Enjoy jello too this shimmering sparkling delightful dessert can be served in so Many to quickly and easily. Seven delicious flavors. War s necessities have limited tire Supply of i Jill of and jail of if there Ere times when your grocer i out of Slock we Are sorry and Bate that you will be Fali eat till a further Supply is available. Jello puddings products of Genera foods ent the Mobile recruiters descended in a Cage for feet walked Down i and Allied nations together with the liberated Peoples shall March Forward on a crusade of new world abiding said or. Mar tin. After talking with the under ground operators they had no faculty in persuading seven of them to forsake the Diamond Drill for the Parade ground variety. They got three volunteers above ground at Gard Luton. Visitors see , recruits sworn in eleven recruits for the women s printing club holds advertising contest the Winnipeg club of printing House craftsmen held an Advertis ing selection contest tuesday eve-1 division of the . Were sworn ring at the club s Headquarters St in at the air Force recruiting Centre Hegis hotel. Eighty entries from j tuesday night in a ceremony magazines and newspapers were in that took place in the display and War saving Stamps were Prince of persons not connected Given the winners of the contest. With the air Force. This is believed e. Thomson manager of the be the first time in the history Ris Patterson advertising Agency of Canada that outsiders were per Guiant was the guest speaker and out lined the construction an advertisement. B. L. Martin presided Over contest proceedings As chair Man of the educational committee of the club. W. R. Jackson presi Dent of the club presided. Individual papers were Given by club members hairy steel. Bob Morri son Vic neut in incl Tom Pitt. Entries were or. Or. Martin with winners of contest ending Jan. 16th published week of feb. Istl judges of the Thomson and Harold Taylor As judge of the War time advertisements. The Ruhr is a Horseshoe shaped area 95 Miles Long and 65 Miles wide. From 1939 to 1942, our wage Bill increased from to due to additional employment Given by the War. But also because the average hourly earnings of Plant employees inclusive of Cost of living bonuses Are 33.2 per cent higher than in 1939. 1939 1942 permitted to witness the swearing in ceremony. The visitors remained quietly in the background while the girls guided by Section officer Kay Ful Mer swore to serve in Active ser vice in Canada and also beyond Canada and overseas ill the . . Women s division for the duration of the War and the period of demobilization after and for a period of no less than one year for so Long As his majesty should re quire my they also heard Section officer Fulmer. Who briefly reviewed the importance of the jobs they arc about to undertake Tell the girls that they Are considered sound in vestments of Canada As members of the ground Crew of the air Force. Shown through Section prior to the ceremony the visitors were shown through the women s division Section by Section officer Furner. Who was assisted by . Kay Horsman and . M. Blanc. They concluded the tour in the men s Section classification room where classification tests Are taken. . Horsman explained that the purpose of the tests is to ascertain the ability of the girls to learn under tension and in a Short period of time. Mothers who were present All from Winnipeg were mrs. W. C. Hayton mrs. F. M. Lewis mrs. M. Smith. Mrs. Pat King accompanied Helen Inglis who has lived with her at 626 Maryland since her Mother died. Mrs. F. G. Coiley Sis Ter of Lillian by incr an air Force recruit was also present. The girls who enlisted arc Doro thy Alexander Lillian Anderson Margaret betters Elizabeth Hayton Helen Inglis Margaret , Mccreary Man. Eileen Lewis Dallas Mclennan Elaine Roberts Kathleen Smith and Mai Gueritz Walker. In the same period our income faxes Rose from to the tax Load is now 32 times what it was in 1939 French to attend paper conference a. C. French master Mechanic with the Manitoba paper company ltd., will represent the company and shop workers at a wartime machine shop Board conference being held in Montreal Friday in conjunction with the annual meet ing of. The Canadian pulp and paper association. A feature of the conference will be an exhibit of the bits and pieces produced in the machine shops of pulp and paper Mills across the country for War Industry. One object of the conference will be to increase the contribution which the machine shops of the pulp and paper Industry Are making to the War Effort. 1939 1942 dividends paid to the share holders who own the company remain at the same level As in 1939 dividends 1939 1942 textile co. Limited Montreal Canada officials discuss rulings j on science students i the new selective service Regula a Lions regarding University science students were discussed at a con Ference monday afternoon Between authorities of the University of Manitoba and two Ottawa h. W. Lee director of the War time Bureau of technical personnel department of labor and . A w. Beecroft. Military adviser to the Bureau. University representatives present included president Sidney e. Smith and professors of the science no and Agri culture a Philadelphia inventor s inner sole for rubber boots and shoes has a Sheet of thin steel Between Heather layers to protect wearer feat from injury if outer soles be punctured by Sharp objects. Save on these Safeway meats pork liver in. Ham steaks Boneless in. Salami sausage in liver sausage in. Legs of Lamb in. Lamb loin chops in 24c 34c 12c 35c 33c chickens 32c sausages est. 2 . 29c Lamb chops shoulder in. 28c sirloin roast beef in. Wing roast beef in. Thick rib roast beef in. All wheat Kellogg a pkg. All bran Kellogg s. Pkg. Bran flakes Kellogg a pkg. Corn flakes 8-02. 28c 20c 20c Chuck pot roast 4 a beef in. I i w stewing Steak beef Short ribs in. 13c fish values halibut piece ib., 33c sliced in. 35e Alaska cod piece ib., 2ot sliced 22e wh1tefish, fresh Frozen cleaned and scaled. Ib., 21c Pickerel fillets fresh Frozen Small in. 33t hadd1e fillets smoked. In. 24? Tull bees smoked in. 14c herring Lake Superior fresh Frozen in. 7p wieners skinless la. 19c Kellogg s. Pkg. Pkg. 23c red River Cereal 1 2-lb. Pkg. Now sunny boy Cereal 4 c 2-lb. Pkg. Ogilvie s Oats 1qr 48-oz. Pkg. Robin Hood Oats 5-lb. Bag cheese Vito y2 s Sundale Airway Coffee lab. Bag. Canterbury Tea 4 oz., 19i Viz in. Bananas firm Ripe 2 Grapefruit Texas seedless in Lemons in oranges Sunkist navels in pears o d Anjou . 8c 16c 9c 25c . Apples fancy Stayman s 3 . 25c Box fancy Mcintosh reds 4 . 29c Box Mcintosh reds Orchard run shopping bag 48c Box Wagner tiered 4 . Delicious Cee Grade 4 in pkg. 17c ire pasteurized Edwards Coffee in. Tin 42c o 1 eggs Grade a Large i v 3s, Grade a 37 c medium dozen Penny savers Doc food Pard 8-2 pkg. 29e 12-oz. Tin 29c Sweet mix pickles mrs. Luke a 27-oz. Jar. 23c pudding powders Dan 3c soup mix aunt Jemima at.2 pkg. 23c Cocoa Neilson Sib. 19c in. Tin 29c baking powder Laurel 12-oz. Tin 15c brooms Peacock a. 33c bleach Dainty White. 26-bottle 11 c toilet Rolls Domestic at.4 for 25c p g soap 2 bars 9c Polly Ann Vitamin b bread Canada approved 16 01. Wrapped 2 for 13c 16 of. Unwrapped 2 for lie Broccoli imported in. Brussels sprouts imported a. Cauliflower imported in. Celery Green or White in. 25c 20c 19c 23c Box 29c Box k you can t get that Fry this even though our food dealers shelves Are Likely to Lake on the appearance of old idiot lick Hubbard s cupboard during this wartime period it is still up to the Lioma maker to keep the family fare in balance with sufficient vitamins minerals and other body building for your daily quota of Vitamin a look to your Dairy products eggs sundry meats such is liver heart and kidney oily fish Leafy Green and Yel Low vegetables. If one food is not available then turn to another. Get your Vitamin b from Ivole Grain cereals flour and bread milk. Eggs liver kid Ney fruits and vegetables. You la find Vitamin c in oranges Lemons Grapefruit tomatoes and berries. Leafy uncooked vegetables especially cab Bage can be called upon for Canada s food rules one half pint. Chil Dren More than one pint. some cheese. Serving of tomatoes daily or of a Citrus fruit or of Tomato or Citrus fruit juices and one serving of other fruits fresh canned or dried. Vegetables in addition 1o potatoes of which you need one serving Servings daily of vegetables. Preferably Leafy Green or and frequently cereals and bread one of a whole Grain Cereal and four to six slices of Canada approved bread Brown or White. Meat fish eggs Csc. One sen ing a Day of meat fish or meat substitutes. Liver heart or kidney once a week. Eggs at least three or four weekly. Take part of your Chance in War savings Stamps. Men ref inter now Tor spare time War and welfare work. 10.000 Volun Teers needed As canteen helpers first Aid instructors auxiliary firemen Salvage workers civil Ian defence wardens and for Many other jobs. Register now Central Volunteer Bureau or at any of the official registration depots in greater Winnipeg. Head lettuce California in. Radishes imported in. Cabbage. Firm Green Heads in. 17c 10c 4c Safeway stores limited Kitchen course in nutrition it s nov More important than Ever for us to eat wisely to build a stronger nation. So to icam now to plan meals that arc healthier As -.veil, As attractive take the Kitchen course in ten easy workable lessons by mail prepared by the Safeway Home makers Bureau. Send name and address and Only 25c for the entire course to Julia Lee Wright . Box 51d, Vancouver . Gas to Lxi turns ouv1ks Oun. Cams. Or in Cox tit we Vii too. You err Row of Gill funds to do it Foud arms or Yorksas when tire and Sis Cationic was bums slammed we girls decided that we weeded a plan too. So we a shopping just shut in it Holcmb Ochoco Sas. And tires. Do you b books in this Juh neighbors certainly get round. They went jut the last time was Here 50 see club. Yew All like o Murchan olsons so we picked a in the week and. Just a coincide he they just going shopp1wc. We it around Here. Not so together in Che car and alternate cars. Plain
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