Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 18, 1945, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page Winnipeg tree press wednesday april 18, winners of two classes at the Manitoba musical Competition festival tuesday evening in another the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian school band of Kenora ont boys were raised by the adjudicator or. J. Frederic Staton for their line worn petition and just among the Selve and runners ojibway Indian boys heard in concert ojibway Indian boys in the boys band of the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian school ranging in Ages from 12 to 16 years presented a varied evening of entertainment in the Church Hall of first presbyterian Church Mon Day night. Appearing smartly in uniforms 01 Navy Blue and red trim the 18 piece band under the direction of d Highfield were assisted by Winnipeg artists miss Wilma Blake Soprano Don Patz violinist Bill Hammond and will Rook Bass. The band is composed entirely of boys from the District adjacent to Kenora who Are in residence at the school. The school is supported by a government Grant which is administered by the women s Mission Ary society of the presbyterian Church under whose supervision the school operates. The principal and Matron Are or. And mrs. D. S. Puts. The boys originally raised the Money for their instruments by nicking blueberries and Selling them said or. Pitts. All their practice is done during their school hours. It is quite an accomplishment As the boys before they came to the school at the age of severe could neither read talk nor write English now they can do All three As Well As read during the evening members of the band with two Little girls also the school did an Indian Rab bit dance in costume. A Dif Ticus hoop dance performed right in time to the beating of the music and subdued whooping of the boys was done by one. Of the older boys of Flay flies Atlantic wore than 100 times Prestwick Scotland april 18. William s. May of British overseas airways Corpora on a Canadian from. Madawaska nt., and Winnipeg has flown the Atlantic More than 100 times in a took part in the musical . Winning two out of three competitions. Tuesday afternoon after being wests of the Hudson s Bay company at luncheon the boys were taken on a tour the historic interests museums and outstanding business concerns. Employees of . Urged to buy Bonds Montreal april a message to officers and employees of the Canadian National railway system c Vaughan chairman and presi Dent urged their support of the eighth Victory loan. Thousand men and women of the Canadian National sys tem have left their Homes Toi join the armed he _ said. Ihen have sacrificed much in the cause of humanity. More than five Hun dred have lost their lives. The least we at Home can do is stand be Hind them in faithfulness to duty spending our energies and our the he declared the War is not Over. Even when the nazis admit defeat and sur Render and the fighting ceases in Europe we shall have scores to settle5 within Germany we have tremendous responsibilities m re storing the ravaged countries and the War in the Pacific will enter anew and decisive phase. We Mas brine our own men Home care Lor those who Are broken in body and mind Send thousands of our men Back to school and College Tram them for new jobs assure them the place in our communities that the mis will Cost Money. The work must be done the Money must to provided. We All have a share in it. I am confident tha Verv worker on the Canadian National system will do his duty in support of the eighth Victory loan our own comrades m the Armer forces require it. They Nave set u the he concluded. Final divorce decrees Are granted by Dysart in divorce court wednesday f Ina decrees of divorce were granted b or. Justice Dysart to Aime Dubreuil from Euby Dubreuil hmm Peg. Married at Norwood Man july 14, 1934 Margaret Hickin Bottom port Arthur from Sydne Harry Hickinbottom Winnipeg married at port Arthur March. 1919 Arno Otto Krieck Marrie at Winnipeg March 9, 1940 Joa Horwood Kitchen from Charle William Kitchen married at win Peg August 9, 1941 Christina an Heinsohn from Henry clause hem Sohn. Married at Winnipeg. Dec 4 1936 Mabel Winifred Goodman from Joseph Marino Goodman married at Winnipeg. Dec. 14, ls3o Marie Duik from William Dull married at Winnipeg feb. 28, 1937 Emma Christine Tesluk from Stev Tesluk Winnipeg married at head singly August 21, 1942 John Doman ski from Elizabeth Domanski Winnipeg married at Garson Man june 20, 1937 Ellen Jane Dowson from Francis Joseph Rowson mar ried at Winnipeg. July 17. 1926 Howard f. Garnett. From Grac Garnett married at Winnipeg jul 13, 1940. Legion urges setting up air conditioning school the Winnipeg Branch of the Canadian legion. B.e.s.l., in a Resolution passed at a meeting tues Day night requested its Dominion officers to interview the proper authorities at Ottawa with a View to the establishment of a we equipped school with expert instructors for the purpose of train Ine returned service men in air conditioning As part of the pro gramme for re establishment into four years ago april 18, 1941 Premier Alex Andros korizis of Greece committed suicide after 80 Days in office. British withdrawal toward Thermo Coylae continued. British troops added at Basra Iraq to protect Oil interests. Near Bologna Rome april 18. Troops of the British 8th army sweeping up the pc Valley advanced today to within 10 mile of Bologna major German Bas in Northern incorporated May i67o. Thursday hours 9.30 to 3-2-2 capt. William s. May he North Atlantic ferry service the first Canadian among some half Ozen pilots of the corporation to of the Century Mark. In his 3vb years of trans Ocean flying he has travelled More than Miles 13 times around the Captain May was one of the original pilots on the North Atlantic. Out started by the corporation to he requirements of the British air ministry. After taking initial train no with the Winnipeg flying club n 1931 he flew in Northwest can Ada and on Continental and Empire outes of Imperial airways. More mixed farming Macewan s Hope Hope that Canada could maintain the Progress made during the War awards More mixed farming was expressed by prof. J. W. G. Mac Ewan University of Saskatchewan who addressed. The Winnipeg kiwanis club at the Royal Alex Andra hotel tuesday. This Progress lad not been easy because livestock arming required More labor per Arm than Grain growing. Yet Dur no the War it had been done with ewer workers it was pointed out. Estimating food needs the speaker Drew a distinction Between he cheap starchy foods that might Jarely prevent starvation and the animal protein diet that gave the highest degree of Energy. A recent Survey of the diet or a nations had shown Only seven Canada being one that obtained the desirable 30-40 per cent of High protein foods while two thirds of he nations of the world were More Han 80 per cent dependent on the cheap starchy foods. The meeting was sponsored by he agricultural committee of the Lub m. C. Herner acting As chair Man. Members were asked to at tend the fair at Stonewall May 24. When the club is co operating with local agriculturists. A meeting of the Winnipeg Horti cultural society will be held in the free press Board room. Wednesday. Good meals and vitamins As being the same because when they have keen appetite for nourishing food most people get All the vitamins they need. 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