Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 16, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page eight Winnipeg free wednesday. June 16, ls43 m p move Lor by a vote of 11-2. The motion of a. Zaharichuk. That Winnipeg teacher must athe time of hiring and thereafter be residents of the City was Defeated at tuesday evening s meeting of the school Board. Peter Taraska. Seconded the motion explained the reason for it. Situations. We might be tempted it s no. . That u person should in extend it by insisting that our draw his wages from the City and teachers be born in Winnipeg and then spend his Money in n Rural that their parents should have been he said. I taxpayers Here before he g. P. Inc ipod. In opposing the j added. Motion Puin cd out that people in Joseph Zukin spoke of the Possi the municipalities do much of their ability of strife Between sections of in he City. In any i the Community should the Munici he said. Stores Are supplied adopt a similar policy. By our wholesalers. With housing. The school Board should be Able conditions such As they Are. It 50 where it wants o obtain no time to bring in a question adequate teachers. Declared s. This nature he i Mcewen. Board Supply playground Points for i a teachers while they a Rebuff by the playgrounds him find Homes Here asked Mission of the Parks Board to the Rev. P. M. The applies recent request of the school Board committee considers repair of Arlington Street Bridge repairing of Arlington Street Bridge a matter which has been bouncing into the civic Public improvements committee for the past three years with no action being taken was again brought to the attention of the committee by the engineering department at a meeting tuesday afternoon. Estimates made some time ago r sgt. Cecil Phillips Lac. Sidney Phillips Brollier of mrs. Davis of 23 Lindal apartments who Are serving in the armed forces. Sgt. Cecil arrived overseas recently and Lac. Sidney s stationed at Brandon. A principle of exclusion j trains leave Winnipeg that they be allowed to in Eil result in some for playground was the subject of a Good of discussion. Or. Zukin said that the situation arising from Lack of playgrounds would be aggravated during the approaching school vacation period. He was against any move to restrict play facilities at a time when restriction in travel prevented Many children from getting out of the City. He moved thut a committee be appointed to attend before the for the purpose of going into plans for playgrounds. We should ask for at least a voice in their meeting if not a i said Harry Chappell. _ Adam Beck thought that the trustees were in a position to make j worthwhile recommendations to the playground commission. He asked Why the playgrounds at Victory Park. York Avenue and Hargrave i Street should be closed on sunday. Or Zuken s motion seconded by i or. Taraska. Was put to the vote and passed. Proof of the Board passed a motion of to. Campbell Haig that hereafter at the time of enrolment each Pupil shall produce his or her birth certificate or some other evidence acceptable of the superintendent. Or. Haig said that this policy would in later life Aid Many Stu dents in establishing age qualification for sport leagues. Furthermore proof of age is bound to to required More frequently than before with the increase in various kinds of registration. The phrase or other evidence acceptable to the was added to the motion after or. Mindel shops had pointed out How Friday saturday . . Of nday. . . The slav. . Wednesday. 0.30 fi.25 . Fi.25 . . Fi.25 . . 1.-15 . . Dirac o Victoria Bench convenient return service through trains t3 Winnipeg from grand Beach saturday. June id. And sunday. June 20 6.50 . From Victoria Beach sunday Juno 20 8.20 . Enquiry Rhone 302 212 w43-33 j difficult it might be for immigrants to obtain Cert Ifica Tif Cates. School improvements recommendations of the building committee regarding improvements to Lour schools were adopted. Authority was Given to decorate the Interior the allowing schools Aberdeen no. 3 school estimated Cost. S736 King Edward no. 1 school. Sj.301 Gordon Bell school. To make this simple no risk authority for improvements you temporarily scale Ned. To the sewers it the John m King wanted men and women who Are hard of hearing bothered by rinsing buzzing head due to hardened or coagulated Wax i Ceru try the a urine Home method test that so Many say has enabled them to hear Well you must hear better fur Makins this simple test or you set your Money Back at once. Ask Aboin Aurine ear Balsam today at Robert ? j3ruc stores and Lianel s. Cost o was also school. I Given an increase in the Grant to the men s musical club in connection with expenses of the musical festival was recommended by the to new a child s chances of Success in like Are a really in creased by a Good Home and a Good education. I lather lives he can provide both. But like is Uncertain and there is no Way possible to guarantee thai he will live. Fortunately it is possible through the medium of use insurance to guarantee thai ii father Dies baby will continue to have a Mother s care and when the time comas be Able to get the education so necessary to Success. The time to guarantee your child s future is today. For Many fathers tomorrow has been too late. Educational income rider is another Benefit pioneered by the Northern life Assurance company which May be added to most of the policies issued by the company. This interesting Benefit will be granted without charge. To get full details on a policy which will guarantee your child s future and on the educational income rider use Tho Coupon below. 643 nor turn i Assurance company of Canada established 1897 Home office London Canada Send this a the Northern life Assurance company 300 main St. Winnipeg Man please Send me particulars on a policy to guarantee my Chad s future and on your educational income rider. Also your free baby Book. Finance committee and approved by the Board. The balance of the s050 by duct Tor this item amount ing to sold will be paid to the club. A moment s silence was observed in memory no mis Teresa Macgillivray. N member of the City s teaching staff from 1910-1034. Who died at Antigonish. N.s., aged 56 a cars. Two notices of motion were tabled by Joseph Zukin. One was a Resolution that an additional officer be appointed to the attendance department effective sept. 1. The other was a Resolution that the school Board recommend that the province enter into an arrangement with the Dominion regarding the new scheme of Day Nursery schools. Bracken pays visit to Nova Scotia mine Glace Bay . June 16. Cp1 progressive conservative Leader John Bracken yesterday watched the mining of Coal and talked with workers As they dug the War vital fuel deep in no. In Colliery Here. On the second Day of his fact finding tour of Nova Scotia the new party chief spent hours in the pit. Travelling with the men to the Bottom of the mine s 740-foot Shaft and then Riding and walking two Miles out under the sea to observe actual operation at the Coal free. Setting out from Sydney he first went to new Waterford where after being welcomed by mayor a. J. Hinchey. He sat Down with a group of townsfolk in the town Council Chambers and informally talked Over Coal problems. At Glace Bay or. Bracken called at the District office of the United mine workers of America and talked with District president free Man Jenkins vice president Tom Ling and other executive members. He received a civic Welcome to the town from mayor d. Morrison at a Public function. . Election stand in Calgary outlined Victoria. June 16. Up the Issue in the provincial by election at Revelstoke. Won by the co operative Commonwealth federation was not the record of British Columbia s government but whether or not we should change from our present free system of government to state control and Premier Hart and attorney general h. L. Maitland said yesterday in a joint statement the vote supported the advocates of state it added. The coalition statement charged inc . With taking advantage of the War to carry on a political Campaign while the other parties rightly or wrongly have refrained from Active political propaganda. Their . Policies and Doc Trines can Only Lead of a totalitarian state and those who believe in maintaining our institutions must now be alive to the danger with which they arc the statement said. Canadian Post War stressed by St. Laurent Hamilton ont., june 16. Up Hon. L. S. St. Laurent minister of Justice said last night that Canada must co operate after the War in plans Lor a Strong International or Der based on preparedness to assure the outlawing of War. He was guest speaker at the annual banquet of the National convention of the Cath Olic women s league. He snid we should continue to devote some part of our National in come to the maintenance of a state of military preparedness on sea. On land and in the Nir. Sufficient to enable us to take our share in the establishment of that Strong inter National order. Our Young men must be ready to devote some of the time of their Young manhood to proper training to that scouts and cubs staging big Jamboree Friday scouts and cubs of the North Winnipeg District will stage a monster Jamboree. Friday in the olympic rink. David k. Brand is in charge. Various phases of scouting will be demonstrated As Well As Novelty hems including a Model Nir Derby and demonstrations of advanced Model aircraft. The fibs under District cub master Hilda Sheffield will form a massive Wolf s head Nanri will stage dances inspired by Kipling s Jungle Book. Scout and cub ceremonies also will be held and awards won in the District during the past year. Also will be presented. The cavalry Temple band will j Supply the music. Raven court prize giving will be held Friday the annual prize giving ceremony of Raven court school will be held Friday at 3 . At the school. Archbishop Ralph s. Sherman will be guest speaker and mrs. C. E. Huntting. President of the ladies i Guild will present the prizes. Rupert i c. Recce chairman of the Board of i governor will preside. P. H. A. Wykes. Headmaster will present his j report. St. John ambulance Church Parade planned the annual Church Parade of the St. John ambulance brigade Over Winnipeg corps will be held june to Grace United Church. Rev. G. Martin will conduct the service. The annual Church Parade in Winnipeg is held in conjunction with those of All corps in Canada and overseas and Are arranged for the nearest sunday to St. John the Baptist Day june 24. Corps band will attend and the corps will assemble on Headquarters grounds. Kennedy Street at 10 . Parade route is scheduled from Par Ade grounds West to the Cenotaph to Avenue East on Garry Street to Grace Church. A color party under the command of officer w. G. Pussey. Will be provided by the valour Road memorial ambulance division and the fort Garry am Blanci division. Following the Church service the Parade will return to York Avenue where the provincial commissioner will take Tho Salute and Hon. S. F. Mcwill tarns lieutenant governor will present medals and bars. Meatless tuesdays set egg Export problem Edmonton. June 16. Less tuesdays Are Bracking a lot of much so that a. F. Darnell Dominion poultry inspector said yesterday he fears the surplus will not be sufficient to meet promised commitments to Britain. He said that military rations have Boen reduced from 12 to nine eggs per Man per week and appealed to civilians not logo hard on the use of eggs in place l. Rationed meat. Kerr is recovering Montreal june 10. F. Kerr of St. Andrew s Presby Terian Church Westmount who suffered a heart attack recently is responding to treatment officials at Montreal general Hospital said yesterday. He is not. Expected to return to the pulpit until septem Ber. Found that the Cost of re decking the Bridge would amount to but the engineering department pointed out that prices had in creased since the estimates were made and now the Cost would be but that the Cedar blocks were no longer available. The Only alternative the Engineer reported is Asphalt Plank which would in crease the Cost to the engineering department reported that the Bridge May have to be closed Down. Aid. E. A. Brotman urged that repairs be made because closing of the Bridge would seriously affect persons living in the North end of the City As All bus Traffie would concentrate on the Salter Street route where it is already inadequate. The committee moved that Aid. V. And the City Engineer w. P. Brereton in Spect the Bridge to see what should be done and report to committee at the next meeting1. Accident insurance the inquiry from the provincial government to1 All Manitoba municipalities regarding compulsory insurance providing adequate indemnification for persons suffering dam age from motor accidents will be sent to All City aldermen it was decided it a. Meeting of the com Mittee tuesday Aid. Brotman was of the opinion that the committee should Send some statement to the provincial govern ment on the question and recommended compulsory insurance. He made a motion requiring that it be compulsory in the City of Winnipeg but after further discussion with the committee agreed to Lay his motion Over until All aldermen had had a Chance to study the question. The filter should be left for consideration after the War. Said Aid. E. Hallonquist a person now receiving loss gasoline than his neigh Bor would be required to pay a lower rate of Accident insurance on his automobile he said. On the other hand. Aid. F. G. Thompson Felt that the matter does not come within the jurisdiction of the City and the Public improvements com Mittee was not in a position to state the opinion of the citizens. Head Vised that inc committee make no recommendation without consider Able study. Insurance companies would increase their policy rates if it were compulsory for owners automobiles to take out Accident insurance before they could obtain a License. This is a difficult prob he said. Information not opinion Aid. L. Stinson suggested a sys tem of Public insurance which would be included in the Purchase a License. The Law in this country was not enforced severely enough Aid. Thompson stated. A Man found of damage gets off too easily by simply having paid or to an insurance he said for in that Case the insurance com Pany would pay the damages. The committe should inquire through the health and Public welfare department to discover to what extent the City was affected by indemnification for persons injured in automobile accidents and information and not an opinion should be Given the provincial govern ment he thought. I think we Are under duty to express our opinion for the City on a matter of this we Send All kinds of motions to the provincial government should do so particularly when we Are Aid. Brotman told the committee. Discussion be continued at he next committee meeting. Kind foil leaving Cak North Vancouver. B.c., june in. On a charge of leaving an automobile unattended with its motor racing for 15 minutes George f. Blake shipyard employee yesterday was fined by police magistrate k. A. Sargent with an option of one month in chose the jail term had left the engine Blake who. Claimed he running to charge the Battery. Sentenced to death Berne Switzerland june 16. 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