Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 21, 1945, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Owe of the several As varieties of Sandwich spreads Canada packers finance committee hears delegation first City Post office Fate in the balance the Fate of Winnipeg s Post Situ ated near the foot of Market Avenue the old Ross former Winnipeg Ger wins architect award d. C. Simpson of Ottawa for Merly of Winnipeg and e. P. Elliot of Ottawa and Liverpool. England it was recently announced from hot Springs. Va., were the Only architects from Canada who received an award in a continent wide architectural Competition sponsored by a . Industrial con Cern in March this year. Out of the projects presented by 914 architects irom the United states and. Canada the two Young architects received High award marking the first occasion in Many d. C. Simpson years that any architect from can Ada has achieved Success in an International Competition of this kind. Or. Simpson a former Lieuten ant in the . And recently returned from sea duty and e. P. Elliot at present lieutenant in ., arc members or the Ottawa chapter the Ontario association architects also orig Inal members of the architectural research group Ottawa. Or. Simpson a member of the Royal architectural Institute of Canada is graduate in architecture from the University of Manitoba. He was a medal Winner in 1934 in the National , Competition and a graduation thesis prize Winner in 1938. Since this time or. Simpson has worked with Winnipeg architects and at the Start of hostilities was engaged by the . To work on the British Commonwealth air training plan. After service since 1941 in the works and buildings Branch the naw and As gun Nery officer on . Wallace Burg he was released for work with the Dominion government on the reconstruction programme and is at present munitions and Supply officer in construction control. He is a son of or. And mrs. Geo. D. Simpson of 118 Canora Street Winnipeg. Looking backward from the free fress files sixty years 31, 18s5 Kev father Allard reported at the archbishop s Palace in St. Boni face that the St. Peter s indians around pegu is school were _ not even thinking about the uprising out West their chief present con Cern was for their head William Prince who was Down with in Flamarion of the lungs. Fifty five years 21, 1800 work was being pushed on the Survey of the Calgary and Monton Railroad the route had been divided into three sections and a Survey party had been placed at work on each Section. Fifty years 21, 1895 archbishop Langevin s first Pas toral letter to his flock As head o. St. Boniface archdiocese was read in the churches after paying Tri Bute to his two predecessors. Bishop tache and to the Grey nuns trap posts and others. His Grace alluded to the presently prominent question of school rights. Forty five years the Ryan Block Pioneer Strejc changed hands a name of Little bobs of Kandahar forty years 21, 1905 fort Farmers of Grey county Ontario who had purchased farms in bloc near Bladworth. On the free press had a Fine talk with s. W. Armstrong. Mark Dale. Ont., who had organized the thirty five years Hon. W. L. King s anti combines third Reading i sir William vein . Head in Winnipeg s Pioneer Shaughnessy. Thirty years 21, George f. Gait widely known Winnipeg business Man was appointed the Winnipeg member of the War purchases James Cunningham born at fort Churchill and a member of Mani Toba s first legislature died aged 93 he had lived All his life in Manitoba. Twenty five 21. 1920 the. Title of the first lecture Street Federal building site was the Community of existence after death. Twenty years 21, 1925 de j Riley was re elected presi Dent of the Manitoba Snowshoe association. Rev. Fridrik Hall Ericsson. Secretary of the icelandic Synod and pastor at Baldur and Glenboro for 20 years was fare welled at a great gathering in first lutheran Church. Member of the Canadian press the Canadian press is exc la sively entitled to the use for republication of All news Des patches credited to it or to the associated press or this paper and also the local news published herein. Rests in the balance. Friday afternoon after listening to mrs r f. Mcwilliams and a Dele gation from the Manitoba historical society the finance committee again Laid the matter Over. It was suggested that Western limited who purchased the property from the City might sell it Back and then the House could remain on its original site. This Angle will be investigated. Appointment of a civic auditor to succeed Douglas Basford who died recently will rest in the hands of the City Council. Monday night. At Friday s meeting the finance com Mittee agreed that the Man appointed must be a chartered accountant. Business lax dates the committee endorsed recommendation of w. B. Brown City treasurer that the demand Date for the collection of the 1945 business tax be fixed at june 1, and that of 1% discount be allowed on pay ments made during june and of for july. The tax will be pay Able at Par in August and v2 of 1% penalty will be added at the be ginning of each month commencing sept. 1. The discounts Are at the rate of 3% per annul being the same rate As applied to realty tax it was said. All tenders received for repairs to the Sherbrook Street swimming Pool which is reportedly in dangerous condition were ordered thrown out by finance committee Friday and w. H. Hurst City Engineer will negotiate with private contractors in an attempt to secure a better Deal for the City. The committee agreed to and Vance to the anti Mosquito Campaign immediately so that they might begin work forthwith. Al ready three municipalities have have handed Over it was re ported. For town planning the City has contributed to the metropolitan town products Art different Winnipeg saturday april 21. 9i3 by Carrier in Winnipeg 25c per week other is due. The matter was turned Over to the Treasury department. A Grant covering the rental of the civic auditorium to be used for a red Cross rally. April 30, in con Junction with the visit to Winnipeg of the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice was approved by the commit tee. Expend kure of for new flags for City streets was approved by the committee. These will in clude 300 Union jacks. 150 ensigns and 100 Allied flags. The City has 110 . Flags in excellent Condi Tion it was reported. Are necessary when Allied soldiers open the Gates of Freedom to their comrades who have g. Boswell Speaks at retailers meet retailers should not advocate any immediate reduction in taxation since men and Wojner returning from the armed services will need employment. Only at a High level of retail employment will there be enough vacancies to absorb the discharged personnel. This is the opinion of g. Boswell president of the retail merchants association of Ontario who addressed a luncheon meeting of the furniture Section of the retail merchants association of Canada Friday at the St. Regis hotel. When taxation is at a High level business is also at a High level and because of this there is a decided increase in employment he said. Or. Boswell further stated that this War is going to bring about recognition of retailing As an Industry. A e. Willard past president of the Ontario furniture association conducted a round table discussion on organization of furniture dealers in Ontario and outlined the Bene fits derived by retail merchants in Ontario irom their association. Free press again offers Victory Garden prizes encouraged by the Hearty response of gardeners in the Winnipeg area in the past two years to its Appeal for the grow ing of Victory gardens to boost the nation s food Supply the free press is this year offering 124 Cash prizes aggregating for the Best vegetable plots in greater Winnipeg St. Boniface and Transcona. Today the free press As a result London april 21. Up Cable an article in the news chronicle tells How a Man identified Only As warrant officer Cote a French Canadian Rode the severed Tail of a shattered bomber to Earth and lived to hobble away from the wreck with a broken leg. It termed the incident one of the most miraculous escapes of the according to its Cole was the Tail gunner of a Mitchell medium bomber which was hit by flak and seen to crash in a bomb ing raid on a Bridge at Viilo hol land nov. 19 last. It was first believed that All the Crew was killed but when Allied armies reached the area recently they heard that Cote survived. A Shell must have struck the bomber toward the end of the fuselage because the Tail Complete with the twin guns rudder and Tail Turret broke clean off at a height of several thousand feet. The Tail less Mitchell went into a dive and the Crew was All but Cote. The Tail with Cote As a Passen 1 Okay log Xieu of the co operation accorded it by a number of Manitoba s outstanding expert horticulturists is Able to announce the various classes How the Cash prizes Are to be awarded and the general rules governing the giving name and address in full and size of lot and class entered. This form when properly filled in should be forwarded to the Garden editor Winnipeg free press or to the Secretary of the horticultural society j Dell y the. w in your District. It is important that Competition. Following is the manner in which the exact Locati q 11u w a Lufi i-3 lilt Bhe greater Winnipeg area has been divided along with names of secretaries of the District horticultural i cities to whom entries May be District no. 1. Winnipeg Ward r. W. Brown 675 valour Road. District no. 2. R. W. Brown. 675 valour Road. District no. 3. Winnipeg Ward r. W. Brown 675 valour Road. District no. 4. St. James and Stur Geon Creek and Charleswood and Tuxedo mrs. J. W. Flack Secre tary St. James horticultural society 283 Woodlawn Street St. James. District no. 5. Fort Garry a. D. Horticultural society. Fort Garry 124 Buxton District 6. St. W. I. Vital. District no. 7. St. Kildonan and North Kildonan. District no. 9, East Kildonan and Morse place. District no. 10. Transcona entered in the Competition be Given. Entries close on june 30, 1944 awards will be made in each District by selected judges. The judges decisions shall be final. Sweep stakes awards will be made from the first prize winners in each local Competition. The preliminary Survey of Gar Dens entered will be made about july 1 to 15, and second and final judging about August 1 to 10. Point basis of the preliminary Survey will be As follows a soil preparation and cultivation horticultural society Street Transcona. All competitors must sign a regu Lar entry form to be found herewith b arrangement and condition of crop 3o c Freedom from insects and disease 30 total 100 Point basis of the final judging will be a arrangement and appearance. 15 b variety and suitability for Victory Garden. 15 c cultivation and Freedom from weeds 2o d control of insects and diseases 20 e condition of crops 25 airman hobbles from death dive Ger instead of diving to Earth proceeded to perform a series of falling Leaf evolutions turning Over and Over. A Netherlands Farmer who watched it said the Tail took five minutes to come Down Fin ally making a Good Landing in a Clear space in an Orchard. Cote was Able to hobble to the Larry House where the Farmer fed him. He appeared a Little said the Farmer. Cole was picked up by the Ger mans several hours after the land ing. Believe identified Ottawa april 21. Public relations officers said last night they believed the French Canadian warrant officer who Rode the severed Tail of a shattered bomber to Earth and lived to Tell about it was 38-year-old Joseph f. X. A. Cote of Ottawa who was promoted Pilot officer while a prisoner to. Cote enlisted in 1941. He was shot Down nov. 19, 1944. And spent some time As a prisoner of War being Only recently reported Safe in the United kingdom. Total 100 How prize Money to be divided by the Competition has been divided into ten will be made the area districts and class cultivated vegetable Garden 50 feet by 100 feet or Over s5.00 class cultivated vegetable Garden under 50 feet by 100 feet Glass far Dan not cultivated As Garden prior to 1944 s5-00 ?2.0q 55.00 class Garden not More than 150 Square feet solely planted and tended by child 14 years of age and under 53-00 s2.00 in addition to the above prizes the following championship awards will be made c1nnn Sweepstake Competition of winners in class a. S10.00 sweepstakes Competition of winners in class b s10.00 sweepstakes Competition of winners in class c s10.00 sweepstakes Competition of winners in class Cut Here entry form free press Victory Garden Competition. District please enter my Garden in class location of Garden be explicit name of applicant Date address return this application to the Garden editor Winnipeg free press or to the Secretary of the horticultural society in your District. Entries close june 30, 1945. Cut ask missing servicemen relatives not to write Ottawa. April 21. Headquarters last night urged relatives missing servicemen not to write to men so listed warning that such action might tip the enemy that a Canadian Soldier Sailor or airman was Loose in their territory and thus jeopardize his chances of escape. Civil service Institute awards announced Ottawa april 21. Of Nichol t. Allan president of the professional Institute of the civil service of Canada last night announced that c. H. Ney of the geodetic service of Canada and e. C. Desormeaux Secretary of the unemployment insurance commission have been awarded the 1945 medals of the Institute. Or. Ney was awarded the medal for pure science for investigations into astronomical magnetic and meteorological problems involved in trans Polar navigation in connection with Canadian and Allied War requirements. Motorists required to indicate category according to the regulations of the Oil controller motorists Are re oui red to display on the front wind shield of their motor vehicles the letter or letters designating the category of any gasoline License and ration Coupon Book or books issued in respect of such motor vehicles. It is noted that Many motorists have not complied with this regu lation according to local officials. In order to avoid possible Legal prosecution immediate Steps should be taken to remove old stickers and display the new ones for the 1945 1946 rationing year they say. Canada sends Britain record egg shipment London april 21. Up record for a single shipment of eggs in the Shell from Canada set by the arrival in London of a ship carrying total of eggs. A Normal ship ment is Between and cases. The huge shipment completes cases of new Laid Spring eggs which Canada has sent to Britain this season. For other ships now at sea will raise the total to Ottawa april 21. Million pounds of canned Canadian meat have either Beer shipped or Are being shipped for the Relief of the Peoples of liberated european countries j. G. Taggart chairman of the meat Board of Canada told a kiwanis club meeting yesterday. He added that an additional pounds Likely to be shipped. Maccallum is appointed to rehabilitation Post Moncton n.b., april 21. Major charged from the army because of wounds has been appointed to direct the rehabilitation and person Nel services of the engineering Institute of Canada. The appointment was announced by e. P. Fetherston Haugh. President after a regional meeting of the Council of the Institute held Here today London. Portal who received a Visco minty in the new year s honors will be known As Viscount Portal of Laverstoke to the county of. Southampton the London Gazette said. Dairy employees with employees of Central dairies limited 121 Salter Street joined the milk Drivers and Dairy employees local 119, at a meet ing held in the labor Temple thursday. Business representative of the Union e. Houle. Stated certification of the Union in Central dairies will be applied for to the regional War labor Board and negotiations with the company will begin immediately. He added that local 119 has a Blanket agreement with cily Dairy limited Crescent Creamery limited modern dairies limited and St. Boniface creameries. Britain considering huge Road scheme London april 21. Winding lanes will remain but motorists in a hurry will be Able to choose new modern speedways if a projected Post War Road building scheme is adopted by the govern ment. Of the total some 000 will be spent on bringing existing roads Back to pre War standards. The balance is conditional on acceptance of plans drafted by the county surveyors society and now before lord leathers War transport minister. Highway casualties total since the War began compared with from enemy action although gasoline rationing has almost wiped out private motoring. Under the plan there would be a super Highway from Dartford Kent in. Southeast England to North of Hatfield in Yorkshire s West Riding and an artery from London to Glasgow with a Spur to Newcastle on Tyne. New highways for fast travel also would link London. Birding Ham and Carlisle Scotland Lon Don. Reading and Swansea in Wales London and Southampton and Portsmouth on the South coast Manchester and Hull running almost East and West and Bristol on the West coast with Birmingham and Doncaster in the North. Moray and Nairn group elects Stevens j. A. S. Stevens was elected presi Dent of the Moray and Nairn association at the annual meeting Satur a at Moore s restaurant. Wing commander r. M. Frayne was the guest speaker and reports showed an increased membership and finances in Good condition. Other officers elected Are Honor Ary presidents. J. Ross and t. Cook 1st vice president mrs. J. Milvor 2nd vice president. M. Sec k. Paget treasurer. Mrs. M. Ladies executive mrs. Steves. Mrs. C. Thomson mrs. W. Mrs. D. Scott mrs. J. Grant men s executive d. Scott d. Suther land j Milvor and a. Ingram ladies auxiliary representatives to _ i 1_ i to Floc j . J. J g. Thomson delegates to Amateur athletic association. D. Stevens and m Brockie delegates to United scottish mrs. C. Thomson and m. Brockie. Enlistments for april go Over the 500 Mark major h. H. Ross District recruit big officer of military District 10, reported saturday that recruiting Here is being Well maintained As the military District s april enlist ments of men went Over the 5uu Mark. Twenty one girls were enrolled in the . Here in the first 17 recruit nor Days of april com pared with 23 in the corresponding period of last month. School of technology holds first graduation the first graduation exercises of the St. Boniface Hospital school of medical technology took place on monday in the auditorium of the Hospital. Or. D. S. Mcewen. Chairman explained that technology is a very important auxiliary service in the Field of Medicine. Archbishop g. Cabana Rev. A. D Deschambault and or. K. C. My Gibbon were guest speakers. The conferring of the diplomas was per formed by or. Mcgibbon the medals were presented by or. D. S. Mcewen and pinned by Rev. Or. Tougas. Insl Bucior. The valedictory was Given by miss f. Phillipson. The musical selection consisted of a piano quartet by girls of St. Joseph Academy and a violin Solo by a member of St. Mary s Academy. After the graduation exercises a reception was held for the Grade ales and their Russia sends caviar for parties at Frisco a n Francisco april 21 a Russia has Scal to san Francisco an entertainment ship Well loaded with a cargo of caviar Vodka and other makings of Many Gay Sovil parties during the United nations Confer ence apparently planning to is entertainment Pace for the Parley which opens next wednesday passing through Winnipeg on the Salmon run by Miriam Peck Way to the United states april 18, Lemoine Fitz Gcraig or. J. H. King government Leader Early summer by Lynn sissies in the Canadian Senate said he is and. Bear pit Bruce fully confident that an organization will be created at the san fran Cisco conference that can preserve lasting peace in the world. The question of the permanency of the organization he added will lie in the hands of following generations. Hon. J. E. P. , 87, chief Justice of Manitoba for More than 14 years and Long prominent in the political liter Ary and judicial life of the pro Vince died in St. Boniface hos Pital april 18, following a heart attack april 15. Mer on me new at. Ivich Siuw so who have three members of parliament Church that will replace the edifice k Junior j1ocitoy All associated with Manitoba and a gutted by. Fire nov., 13, the we Tel. O Veteran Newspaperman were among Punam Luna Ai Caay the 15 new senators appointed this 555.000 in Cash Cnnon George r. _ t pal Vert Rector announced this Lull 1 Siuw la to a 11j40 week in Ottawa. They Are Hon. T. Calvert a. Crerar 68, until recently minis week. Do. Us uj1lj4 Lull la Ter of mines and natural resources Ter of mines and natural resources Wii aug cum and member for Churchill or. J. Weather Snow and ram. Generi p. Howden. 65. Member for is. Seeding in Manitoba is Likely to Boniface or. F. W. Gershaw a Medicine hat and Charles Bishop 69, Dean of the press gallery. Succeeding or. Crerar As re sour Board. payments Iron Ces minister is Hon. J. A. Glen he fund formerly speaker of the House of left commons and member for mar to Quette. Farmers in the Antipodes receive less for their products than Farmers in Canada reported j. Gordon Ross m p for Moose jaw guest speaker preparations continued for the at tie annual meeting of the Mam Federal general election june 11, Loba Branch of the Canadian maidu while Premier George Drew and fact users association m the i ii Garry hotel. April 19. M. C. Oilman was elected chairman succeeding preparations continue for general election Vance the Dale for the Ontario provincial election to june 4. At a meeting Here april 18, Petty offi cer John Mcneil . Was named labor progressive candidate for Winnipeg North Centre. Nearly enumerators including Many servicemen s wives have been appointed to prepare voters lists in outstanding achievements in Mel Ody by boys and girls Are winning High acclaim from adjudicators and audiences at the Manitoba musical festival entering its second and or. J. Frederic Staton declared that vocal ensemble work done in Winnipeg schools is unequalled any where else in the world As he awarded St. John s technical High school top place in the a conducted vocal ensemble class for Junior voices. Playing instruments which they paid for by picking Blue berries. The ojibway Indian boys band from the Cecilia Jeffrey Indian school at Kenora entered three of the band com petitions won two. A Ahuj. J really remarkable Vera so puck s performance of the first movement Beethoven s Appassionato sonata opus 57. The adjudicator observed that the Young pianist had accomplished at 14 a feat that he did l dare try until he was 35. Or. Ernesto Vinci predicted a promis ing future on the concert stage for 16-year-old Corinne Kerby Winner former Winni Eggers. England who Are still in Young musical Manitoba. Trade Board presents paintings to schools ten original water colors undertaking a hous ing project with the financial backing of the great West life Assurance company the h. J. Bird construction company plans to erect in 1946 a Model Village of 325 moderate Cost Homes in the old wild Wood sub division of fort Garry we Hope to be Able to apply the Les sons of mass production in building which have Learned during the or. Bird said. Saturday april 21. Mcraoui.-. Iii cultural representative for the Swan Rivol Delmi Cand mrs. Peter Kennedy. 1s8 Edmonton Street celebrated their Eolden wedding anniversary april construction will Start this sum Best Mer on the new St. Matthew s 14 u. Liju us j.11.g, Jii v. I f i j. J. Building fund already amounts to on account of prolonged freezing be the latest in 30 years we d proximately tribute among Western oat pro. Duckers. By the Canadian wheat f. X Manning. I vips recently returned from a tour of the Pacific dominions. He stated among other things that the Price received for top Grade butter fat in new zealand is cents As against 47 cents in Saskatchewan. Cattle is 4 cents a Pound on fool of against 12 cells in Winnipeg. I purchased my last tractor for 1.352 bushels of wheat where the australian paid bushels. A com Bine would Cost bushels in re bushels in aus visiting Winnipeg prof. Rene Savatic formerly of the University of Poitiers. France and chairman of the French under i ground movement for the coun try of Vienne said he believed that the most beloved country in France is Canada. We feel that compared to population. Canada has made the biggest War Effort of any country at a mass Meclina in the Ukrain Ian labor Temple. Mcgregor Street and Pritchard Avenue april is m. Shawulsky editor of the ukrainian Arthur Benjamin As that it is just As wrong to criticize the soviet Union s wrong o Cre request for three votes at the san Francisco conference As it is to criticize great Britain for six Voles. Pie. Jim. Johnson 24. Of Suile 7, 54 Donald Street a member of the fort Garry horse and later of the Essex scottish performed a feat of joining. April 39. The Day of 16-year-old Corinne Kerby Winner turn from overseas. He was of the Grade a Mezzo Soprano class. Train in sch arrived in Winni pausing in the evening pro t 12 40 p m less than eight gramme. April 18, George s. Mathie s water no a As initiated As a son. President of the men s musical member of the valour club which sponsors the festival. Memorial Branch of the Cana read letters received from Captain Dian b e . Tommy James and Ernest Kettrop. Iford display both former hmm Eggers now in i film Board display in shows fighting Canadian Wils president 01 the i. Striking photographs of Cana Toba Curling association at the Diane overseas Are arousing com annual Meclina held this week. Ment in the National film Board s popular Steve Trewhitt was elected display of pictures now being Given vice president of the association. Tiny in Many s in o by in the Hudson s Bay company s Manitoba artists were presented store in connection with the 8th april 14. By r. A. Copeland presi Canadian Victory Dent of the Young men s Section opening april 23. Manitoba Sod Winnipeg Board of Trade to or. F. Jec live is e. Warriner. Chairman of the win Over the last Victory loan a bold front and Nipe Tachooi it bold fat and Lection is the second of five such brandishing a bottle of contributions which will place an and wine. Charles original painting by a Manitoba a Lone Bandit artist in every school in Winnipeg at 668 Mam onct., the 4ater As follows sent him scurrying away empty a Asphalt works by William John handed veterans have of the new executive emphasized Stem the pierced Rock by Milton. Two veterans Nave o servicemen who will to the t-.1t to i infill posts. d Rock by Muron two m Rushing River by Tai cd agricultural posts. John h. J bouquet Conner becomes assistant i Elphison nature s commissioner in the Man Toba a v sport shouts Moose jaw canucks Western can Ada s representatives in the Mem orial cup final for the Dommi ii Junior hockey Crown blew both hot and cold this week in their performances against St. Michael a col lege majors Eastern champs. They lost the first game 8-5, came Back to win the second 5-3. And dropped the third contest 0-3, to go behind series. That foe Pri i Jolt a i Liju a t Tif Winter Long Are powerful club. They have the Speed and experience of the Moss jaw club combined with a lot weight which they use to great advantage. However there was a lot to Cay too for the showing of he mouse jaw club. Re polls reaching Winnipeg from Maple Leaf gardens although admitting that the is. Michael s boys Are impressive give canucks a Good Chance to cop the Bunting. What really is the fun lure of the sell out Toronto series however is the Way in which Toronto fans Are supporting he Moose jaw learn. They have been giving the Saskatchewan boys a great hand every time they scored a goal or made a smart play. Coach Hap Day and his Toronto Maple Leafs were being haunted by a grim spectre this week. The reason is that after taking the first Throe games of the series for the Stanley cup. The to Ronto squad proceeded to lose the next two to an inspired Detroit Wing aggregation. That same thing happened in the series to Ronto lost the first three games of the series and even As the experts began counting 10 Over die pros talc learn they came Back 1o trim Detroit and took the next four games and the cup so this week the boys arc remembering championships Are scarce in Winnipeg this year. The monarchs lost out in the Junior race there was no inc provincial senior com petition and that icel the Home town fans without anything to cheer about at this time of the year. This week however the boys did have something to cheer about when the West end orioles one of the Best juvenile clubs developed locally in Many a Moon came through with Fly ing colors to trim Moose jaw monarchs and the unofficial Western Canada Juve Nile Crown to Winnipeg. The series was played in Mooso jaw and marked the first attempt by Western sportsmen to stage a juvenile final. The Power Laden monarchs took the first game 7-3, but lost the next two 3-6 and 7-3. The orioles deserved to win As they unfolded consistently Brilliant play Over the season. St. Andrew s crocks the ageing gentlemen of the Cage courts were ousted from the Dominion Basket Ball playoffs this week when they lost two games to the powerful Union jacks from Raymond. Alia. The scores were 47-34 and 47-32. Or. Roy Snider who has been one of the leading lights in Mani Tobe Curling circles for Many years Manitoba curlers can Well be proud of their efforts towards Victory reports read showed that the Stone throwers had raised the magnificent sum of in their drive for the prisoners of War fund this year. When the local boys. Cor Back they will be Able to take e Curling game just were left off. Retiring president Thompson in his address to. Iat the servicemen no we cd to the Curling came when. Hey. Get Home should All Cyril h bouquet Conner becomes get Home should be riven All possible Heip and encouragement. Clip this out and Send overseas
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