Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 24, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Leg free press Price so per copy edition with comics Loc. Winnipeg tuesday August-24, 1948 greater Winnipeg s town planning expert outlines draws interest of four continents Steps to combat a Thutt it a i _ _ _ widespread interest in the efforts and Progress of the metro Politan town planning commission of greater Winnipeg is revealed in the bulging files of correspondence Between town plan ners Here and in various other parts of the world Jean Downing Secretary of the metropolitan planning committee reports. The latest request for information on local town planning arrived today from Lima Peru. This query for details on what the planning commission has done to Date takes its place with similar inquiries from Points As widely spaced As St. James Man., and Stockholm Sweden. Of recent weeks letters have been coming in from four continents. Informal Ion requested is that on distribution of neighbourhoods Community centres transit and transportation. Requests have come from Barcelona Spain Mexico Copenhagen and Melbourne Australia. All major Canadian cities Are represented in the files. Universities and libraries have also asked for information and n request was received recently from the chief architect s Branch of the National capital planning ser vice in Ottawa. Ixjca1, men get 7 Days for Dru Jusn driving John Vilim 60 Riverside drive fort Garry and Hugh Adam Bowers 2069 Gallagher Avenue were each sentenced to seven Days in jail in City police court monday for Drunken driving. Their vehicles were impounded for three months and their Drivers licences were suspended for six months. Clubs to meet in free press rooms three meetings Are scheduled to be held in the free press club and Board rooms wednesday each starting at 8 . The executive committee Mearns Carnap no. 80, sons of Scotland will meet in Board room no. 1, the fort Garry Kennel club in Board room no. 2 and the Friendly club Mearns Camp no. So sons of. Scotland in the club room. Of de Salaberry residents vote Money for Hospital ratepayers in a Salaberry municipality recently voted in favor of a Money bylaw for the establishment of a 30-bed medical nursing unit to be built in St. Pierre. Do Sanberry will receive a total of if Grants from the Dominion and provincial governments in addition to from the Manitoba Pool elevators to help finance construction costs. Further expenses will be met through direct Muni Cipal taxation at the rate of per equalized assessment. Up to now the people to be served by the new unit were forced to travel 40 Miles to St. Boniface or other hospitals for treatment. Under the scheme the nursing unit will be equipped to bundle Emer gency operations. Six Bassinette and office space for two doctors and a Public health nurse also will be provided. Eat meet highlights Creamery annual picnic an eat meet featuring dishes of Many nations a variety concert and an open air dance highlighted the 20th anniversary picnic of the people s co operative Creamery saturday at the old exhibition grounds. The programme also featured Walter Kazor and Manny Finkleman in a comic boxing act and a satirical skit co Ops and the workers benevolent association band attended. Andrew Bileski. President and general manager of the people s Coop was speaker. Investors Syndicate delegates Akrive a three Day National convention of the investors Syndicate of Canada limited will open at the Royal Alexandra hotel wednesday. Mayor Gar net Coulter will officially Wel come the delegates to the City. Company officials from the United slates who Are attend ing As guests include Earl Crabb company president and Grady Clark general sales manager both of Minneapolis. The delegates from the East Ern provinces arrived in Winnipeg tuesday Over Canadian Pacific railway lines. Matey 200 delegates Are expected. Potato blight potato late blight having already taken some toll of the 1948 potato crop in Manitoba will reduce crop yields severely unless producers take immediate preventive Steps j. E. Machacek Plant pathologist of the Dominion Laboratory of. Plant pathology warned tuesday. Attacking Tomato plants above ground As Well As port o tubers the disease said to be widespread throughout the province can be held in Check by the following treat ment or. Machacek 1. Dusting or spraying vines at once and repeating treatment weekly until potato tops Are killed by Frost. Fungicides available for dust ing Are Deetroy Complete potato dust and Tomato dust said or. Machacek. 2. For spraying Bordeaux mix Ture Copper a compound or any other suitable material May be used he explained. 3. Unless for immediate use tubers should not be dug in in sprayed paintings with Green vines. 4. Where possible cracks in the soil under vines should be filled in by shallow cultivation 5. Digging of tubers for storage. Should be delayed for a week to 10 Days after the vines have been killed by Frost. First symptoms of the disease i. Both potatoes and tomatoes took the form of Large Green water soak de areas on the leaves or. Macha Cek added. These areas dried and turned Brown and when severely at tacked the whole Plant collapsed rot in the potato tubers and Tom Ato fruit originated from spores which had fallen from the vines. In the a superficial to which soon covered the whole pot Ato would rapidly result if storage conditions were warm and Burnid. Tomato fruits Are usually at tacked when Green and show a rapidly spreading Olive Brown to former bomber gets . Coaching Job a former Star member of the Winnipeg Blue lumbers Greg Rabat is scheduled to report for duty at Cantwell High Rebello. Calif., us head football and track coach. Kant has been Van Couver College and University of British Columbia coach. A former All american running guard Kabat was brought to Vancouver to Hepfl that City s Brief venture into Western inter provincial football competitions. Wisconsin born Kabat was line conch with the Blue bombers when they won the Grey cup in if trs and was coach it St. Paul s College for several years. He will be succeeded at . By Tjon Wilson University of Oregon physical education graduate. Labor progressive meeting tonight under the auspices of the labor progressive party a pub Lic meeting will be held tonight at Market Square to discuss High prices. Speakers will be Aid. Jacob Penner and John Mcneil. Windsor Community club sports Day Friday it s sports Day Ifor members of the Windsor Community club Friday. The programme Start off with a Masquer Ade at 2.30 . Followed by races and a scavenger Hunt. A boys basketball game Between Windsor and Norwood will be held at 7.30 . Just below the surface on any pan of the fruit. Losses Are Likely to be severe in the autumn when Green tomatoes Are stored for . G. R. Fazackerley glad Champion with an aggregate of blooms representing 425 entries the Winnipeg Gladiolus society opened its 17th annual exhibition at the t. Eaton Assembly Hall tues Day. Although the entry is greater than last year officials stated that the Quality is not quite so Good owing to the indifferent weather of the last few Days. G. R. Fazackerley of .736 Gar Field Street Winnipeg took the grand championship award with a Beautiful Connecticut Yankee Spike. This is the third occasion on which he has gained this Honor. He was also Winner last year. The Reserve Champion award was won by r. G. Ledinghan of rus sell Man., with a Candy splash Spike. Winners of other special awards were Best seedling Spike in seed Ling class. Or. J. E. Machacek of 909 Mulvey Avenue Winnipeg Best Spike in Novice division g. M. Hor Nick East Braintree Man. Best by Carrier in Winnipeg 2sc per week. For the second year in succession and for the third time since he has been a competitor at George r. Fazackerley of 736 Garfield Street Winnipeg gained the Champion award for the Best Spike shown in Centre at the annual exhibition of the Winnipeg Gladiolus society which opened tuesday at the t. Eaton company Assembly Hall. He also supplied the Best recent introduction shown on the right of the photograph. That on the left grown by r. G. Ledinghan Russell Man., was adjudged Reserve . Cinder Saga City thinks of icy streets City will consider producing a own Cement to Speed building the City of Winnipeg will give serious consideration producing its own Cement for future line with the Point of View put Forward by Aid. E. A. Brotman at monday night s City coun cil meeting. His amendment to City Engineer w. D. Hurst s Cement report was adopted urging the civic improvements committee be asked to keep the matter of supplies constantly before it. In View of the serious impairment to the City building programme. The report from or. Hurst sex 1 planned that efforts were being in j made to have All local users of Cement including the Federal government stockpile during the Vinter months so the fort Whyte Plant of the Canada Cement com Pany could remain in operation the year round. Storing Cement would require Large purchases at a time and Ifould tend to tie up capital Aid. Or Pitman pointed out. As a result Many private users might not de sire to Stock pile. We should not look Forward to a recession but to the time when Nore and More Cement should be said Aid. Jacob Penner. In the opinion of Aid. F. L. Chester storing was the Only solution. I the City went into the Cement business on its own it might throw Many men at the fort Whyte Plant out of work. All kinds of Home building pro acts Are being tied up today be Ause of the shortage of declared Aid. Blumberg. "1c the Ort Wyte Plant does t intend to Large its production either the Ity or someone else will have to o Tiff inv 5 iiow11 Winnipeg s new restaurant breach of the provisions of the Law with some of its Teeth Are liable to a Fine not sex finally passed monday evening. A ceding 550 and costs. Twice before it had been up. But each time it had been sent Back to the health committee for re consideration on the grounds that it was too Many of the smaller places would i have suffered some of the aldermen contended and some might have whether or not property owners May be Given the. Privi lege of having the term of assessment for local improve ments spread Over 20-year period instead of to years As Dono. At present will in pc to in1 dealt with firs by the finance. O in m i 11 e of Council Agron in. Before it. Was a report signed by Only bottled drinks ice Cream Cones j i he assessment commissioner the or other similar milk products City treasurer and the City sold were excluded from the urging that 10-year uniform been forced out business under Hie original terms. Monday night., premises where a clause which had stipulated that terms be adopted in every instance. Kitchens should not be less than however As the finance committee nine feet in height from floor to j had made no one Way or the other the entire prob Lem was referred Back to Thorn Lor further consideration. Three questions a great Scarcity cinders used during the Winter for Slippery ice coated streets prevails throughout greater Winnipeg at the present time w. D. Hurst City Engineer declared tuesday. Got to get Busy Slock Pil ing cinders mighty or Hurst said. So if you be a1 cinder in your Eye Pluck it out and Don t you cry. Do not spoil it with a tear but give it to the Engineer cinders beat Sand All hollow for roughing up ice coated streets or. Hurst said. These have been use in Winnipeg for Many years. R gently or. Hurst found that the City Engineer of Regina was Al in search of cinders. A mad scramble f cinders right or. Hurst Sai they Are obtained from Marioi Large business houses and som from the Central heating Plant everyone is after them. So if you be any extra Cinde lying around just notify City Engineer Bill r. E. Moulden cops prize in barrel Derby r. E. Moulden 377 Portage Avenue is Richer through his to estimate the time required for a barrel to float Down the red River from Lockport to Selkirk. The barrel was dropped from the Lockport Bridge saturday afternoon As a feature of the carnival sponsored by the Selkirk rotary club. The time taken on the trip was eleven hours four minutes. 11 seconds. Or. Moulden was within six seconds of the elapsed time his estimate being j i. Hours four minutes five and one fifth seconds. Other winners were so to h. E. Kent , Man., estimate. Ii hours three minutes 56 seconds to Bernard w. Clark Winnipeg t hours three minutes 4o seconds to w. Kokosh East Selkirk ii. Hours five minutes four and seconds s20 to Hugh Clarke , Winnipeg . Hours five minutes ii. Prizes will he distributed within the next two weeks. 4 Manitoba polio cases total 34 two new cases of infantile paralysis bringing prov Ince s 19 1s total to 34, were re ported tuesday by the Provin Cial health and welfare depart ment. The cases involved a Man 24. Of Minner Losa and another Man. 28. In the Rural Munici Pality of Odanah. A a Hudson s Bay governor visits Winnipeg sir Patrick Ashley Cooper governor of the Hudson s Bay company is spending a Tew Days in Winnipeg a guest at the fort Garry hotel. Sir Pat Rick is visiting Hudson s Bay company properties across Western Canada As far As Vic Toria. Manitoba Prog cons. Selecting Basket in , r. G. Leding Harn Lor exhibitor gaining highest number of Points in the Novice division g. E. Lintott and h. Cave equal 10 for highest number of Points in sections 20 to 34, r. G. Ledinghan Lor highest number of Points in sections 53 to c. Hawkins Knowles school Winnipeg highest number of Points in sections 44 to 52j, r. G. Ledingham Lor Best Spike an decorative classes sections 44 to 64, r. G. Ledingham Lor the Best Spike in single decorative classes sections 44 to.52, r. G. Ledingham Lor longest Ilow Rhead in the r. G. Ledingham for the Best re cent introduction g. R. Fazackerley. Josephine Bonaparte introduced the custom of daily Baths with soap in Europe. Retail clerks preparing minimum wage proposal local 832, retail clerks International association a.f.ij., is pre paring a number of proposals for changes in minimum wage regulations to be submitted to the mini mum wage Board r. C. Mccutchan business agent of the local announced tuesday. Higher minimum pay Lor men and women Shorter hours higher rates Lor overtime work and More statutory holidays with pay Are included in. The Union proposals stated or. Mccutchan. Minimum pay now under the act is so cents per hour for women and 40 cents per hour Lor men. Out of proportion the present minimum is entirely out of proportion to the High Cost of living he said. Or. Mccutchan said the local was prepared to make its submission jointly with other interested labor groups but if this cannot be agreed upon his Union would make a separate presentation. Hon. C. Rhodes Smith Provin Cial minister of labor said in a letter to or. Mccutchan that All interested persons and groups Are being invited to submit proposals for amendments to minimum wage regulations. Public hearings or. Smith also stated that the minimum wage Board is conducting its examinations of the exist no minimum wage regulations and that the Botard will no doubt re commend the holding of a Public hearing or hearings if it think such meetings Are desirable. it Likely that there will be at Leas one Public hearing in Winnipeg. Or. Mccutchan said the minister had not it Clear Whethe such Public hearing s would b held before or after the Board a made its own recommendations 1 the minister. Or. Mccutchan Fel very Little purpose would b served by having labor and interested groups appear at the pub lie hearings after the Board a made up its mind.1 . Probe Miner s death reportedly injured in an under ground Accident at Ogama Rock land Gold mines Long Lac Man aug. 21, William t. Harding 4s year old Mill operator died tues Day in Long Lac Hospital. investigating the Accident said a postmortem would be held tues a and an inquest Date set later. Or. Harding Hart been employed at the mine Lor about six months the body is in the Clark leather Dale funeral Home. Or. Harding is survived by a daughter mrs. M Hoffman of Barry s Bay ont. Speed verve songs and dancing win applause delegates to National convention progressive conservative associations in All parts of the prov Ince have Oceh the past fortnight o name delegates 1o the party s National convention i Ottawa sept. 30-oct. 2. Party officials estimate that most Charles Edwards West Kildonan treasure r. Named to attend the convention were George t. Chapman St. James. Or. Kelly and mrs. Darling ton All delegates a. Mclennan West Kildonan or. Frank Sedziak. Oklahoma welcomed Here by enthusiastic crowd Trot out your shiniest adjectives for the theatre Guild show which opened at the civic auditorium monday night Belore enthusiastic Winni Eggers. The show has everything Speed verve wonderful tunes splendid dancing and above All a company which is minus a weak link. It All seems As fresh and invigorating As the night it was born and the cast which is presenting it Here is infinitely better than the one this reviewer saw in new York two years ago. The tune s of Oklahoma or All of Manitoba s 17 Federal and Douglas Hamilton Charles constituencies will Send their allotted three delegates and three alternates to the meeting which wll choose a successor to John Bracken National Leader since 1942. Association meetings Jive been held so far in the constituencies of Portage Neepawa Dauphin Selkirk w i n n i p e k South Centre our Drill. Brandon. Proven Cher Norquay Springfield Liuscar and Marquette leaving six Federal Ridings remaining to be heard from. The Selkirk association held a re organization meeting Friday in the party s Headquarters at 300 Wain Street. The constituency s boundaries were re aligned und or the re distribution of 1947. Anted officers elected were George h. Keity varsity View president mrs. A. Darlington West. Kildonan vice president mrs. Y. Willing St. Francois Xavier Secretary Wood alternates. Or. Hamilton will also represent the constituency s Young progressive conservatives. The meeting was addressed by John Mcdowell . officials at the party s provincial Headquarters said they planned to Issue a Complete list of Manitoba. Delegates and alternates As soon As All constituencies have held their meetings. The provincial delegation will also include progressive conservative . A . A senators and representatives of party associations. .150 japs believed lost Tokyo aug 24 Asp More than 150 japanese monday night were reported missing and believed drowned when the railing of a Concrete Bridge collapsed in Niigata Harbor. The Bridge was jammed become part of our modern heritage and they will be listened to and enjoyed by our great grand children. Rodgers and Hammerstein Are the most successful blenders of words and music since Gilbert and Sullivan and they have been fortunate in presenting them within the Frame work of a natural and refreshing plot. They have proved to that our Light opera need not be conducted in the Hothouse atmosphere of mythical kingdoms and Stuffy situations but can be heard and enjoyed in a set Ting which is As Bright As a Gay bundle of Calico. It is hardly necessary to enumerate the tunes at this late Date of what a Beautiful morn inthe Surrey with the fringe on the top Kansas City i Cain t say no. Peo ple will say we re in love. Many a new Day out of my dreams the Farmer and the Cowman and Oklahoma As Fine As it. Is to hear them away from the stage it takes the footlights and the kind of a cast which presented them monday night to make them glow with n i inc u i in it their own special kind of magic spectators a fireworks do precision mark., it play. How works with the precision of a Well oiled machine everything falling into place at precisely the right moment with Al on their toes to keep it moving from one Gay moment to another from the time curly makes his in trance to o what a Beautiful morn i until he makes his exit with his Bride singing the same song the stage is alight with gaiety and color. It is difficult in the face of so Many Good things to pick out the highlight of but it prob ably comes almost at the end with the stunning choral arrangement of the title song in which perfection of the ensemble is so apparent. There was a pretty and fresh voiced Laurey in the person of Marilyn Landers arid the curly of the occasion Ridge Bond is a handsome Young Man with a ringing Light baritone voice and an engaging manner. Even Celeste Holm the original ado Annie could not have been better that the pert Jeanne Ruth who Only took the part Over about a week ago. Ruth is pert full of personality and has the detest sense of comedy imaginable. Okla homa is an ensemble show but miss Ruth built her role into Star ring proportions monday night and did it without losing sight. The fact that teamwork was required. Jerry Mann makes a joyous ant altogether right pedlar and Wai Ter Donahue is a Lusty and hand some will Parker who puts Over Kansas City with exactly the Cor rect note of bucolic jollity. Dave Malien is the pappa of ado Annie Complete with Shotgun caucus manner. Mary Mario s aunt Eller is a classic of its kind. Giggling Gertie is in the capable hands of Toan Brook. The darting throughout is excellent and the famous Agnes de mile big Lect which brings the first act to a close was beautifully danced by Claire pase Louisa Fornaca David Ahdar George Lawrence and others. The orchestra which includes Many Winni Eggers is a wonder Ful one and the work of Elias Dann he conductor deserves a curtain Call All its own. Oklahoma is chock Ull of Good things and should confound the most hardened sceptic about the so called anaemic state of the modern stage. The Only note regret in the whole occasion is that raised seats vere nor. Placed in the auditorium. This is something which should be remedied on subsequent occasions. Department costs n Transcona to be curtailed curtailing of All unnecessary expenditures by Heads of departments in the municipality was announced by mayor a. R. Paulley at the Council meeting monday. This move was urged upon the Council in a letter from the Muni Cipal and Public Utility Board. The letter stated that the Council should get definite word on railway Taxa Tion before proceeding with any projects which took this Revenue for granted. Mayor Paulley told Council he had. Asked Heads of departments to curtail All expenditures except wages until budgets of the various departments could be checker to see what could be done without railway taxation. The grading of Yale Avenue Anc construction of a Light at the Cor were referred respectively to the Ner of Regent Avenue and Hoka Public works and police depart ments after a delegation had urge these projects on behalf of the peo ple in the area. Water main estimate on. Request of the same Dele a Public works department will prepare an estimate of the Cost of extending a water main Down Yale Avenue. A delegation from Harvard ave nue East was informed that sewer and water Mains would not be started along Harvard Avenue until the residents had raised 60 per cent of the Cost. Mayor Pauley stated approximately was still needed before work could be started. W. Nykoluk was granted Permis Sion to operate a Woodyard on three lots at the Corner of Edward and Wabasha streets. He was in Ormed that he should arrange to pay a licence fee to the police chief. Councillor w. Dzyndra s. Report that a contractor had estimated he Cost of. Repairing the Park band stand at plus the Cost of mat Erial was held Over pending exam nation of the department budgets. Ceiling and should have not less Han -100 cubic feet of air space for each person employed was struck out. These a m f it in Jet i t s were Irr cd upon lust Friday when or. M. S. Jojou Heeil. Medical health officer and or. K. ,1. Rigby chief the food and Dairy division met with members of the finance. Committee and the City solicitor. There Are Throe questions involved the term for payment of local improvements be uniform throughout the City or a different term be fixed for each improvement and 3 can the City make different terms As Between owners in respect of the same improvement the opinion of three officials As expressed in the report was that Law gives the medical health officer either method no. 3 or no. 2 might wide Powers even with these die by wide Powers. Under it his inspectors May visit restaurants at. Any time and if they do not measure up to the Law he May re Juire the licence inspector to suspend or revoke their licences. Cafe operators found guilty of be followed but thai the latter was undesirable. The third Sugges Tion that of making different terms Between owners in respect of the same local improvement was definitely out under the provisions of City charter it was held. Diagnostic service Centre urged 5218 total paid to traffic fines traffic violations Over the week and brought lines totalling and costs to 24 persons who a eared in provincial police court tuesday. Speeders caught by paid he majority of the lines with 15 leading guilty and paying Ito the provincial Treasury. Other minor traffic violations Rought a total of in lines to Ine other persons. William eary us 710 Aberdeen Avenue paid the Argest amount magistrate d. C. H. Kyle lined him a total of 530 rid costs for using dealers licence plates Lor purposes other than demonstration and Lor driving 45 tiles an hour through a 30-mile one. The establishment of a diagnostic clinic in Winnipeg would greatly assist family physicians who did not have diagnostic equipment and would encourage doctors to remain Here instead of leaving for United Stales Aid. Jacob Penner informed Council. He was urging Nero Iii tons he by Jami with the provincial minister of health for the speedy of l diagnostic service Centre in this City. Upon suggestion of Aid. C. K. Simonite the matter was referred to the health committee for investigation. Aid. Penner pointed out that Manitoba health service act of 1.9 l provided for the establishment of four diagnostic centres Lor Mani Toba one of which was to be located in Winnipeg. Poser the e move lie had Felt the claims were for damaged cars and similar mishaps and had stressed that a principle was at stake. Alif .1. Larvi a agr Vul i bylaw required clarifying Movil Llinat in Bucklo the utilities committal for purpose. Council approved an arrange ment with the town of Tuxedo for the burning and disposal of i s mixed garbage at. The new incinerator at a Price of 53 per ton. Expansion Small Back to the Public utilities com Mittee for clarification went a by Law which would have Given the manager of the City Hydro the right la Settle claims against the Utility not in excess of 5il.oo without first going to the finance committee. These were Only Smull Chignik a rising out of Damn nil Mer Chandise broken incl to wires etc., Aid. Jack is. John cd Nair of the utilities Cummi Tuii pointed in. The past Many such claims iad been Selleri immediately by he management but technically t die not have the right to do so enlargement of the Central steam Healing Plant of the Hydro electric system on Amy Street moved a Slop nearer monday when Council approved a contract with the Winnipeg Supply and fuel company limited for const Ruc Tion of a boiler room Extension at a Cost of to a dvrs were also Jet for constructing of hirer new buildings for the engineering department. Those were awarded As follows Wallace and Wallace for con St auction of a Yard building on pilchard Avenue Malcoine construction company limited for construction of a in Rel building for the West end ares situated at. The main Yards of Tecumseh Street Aramco drainage ind Metal pro ducts of Canada limited for the Supply and erection of an All building in the main City Yards Council passed a bylaw providing in said. He Felt that in the Case if or Hie widening of the South East of a competitive business enter-1 Corner of the intersection of Prin prise like Hydro any Vissat Isaac Ion on the part of the customer should be settled on the spot. Then Why Dnn a you say what Caton to the you asked Aid. Frank l. Hester who had previously of Cess Street and Higgins Avenue. A Small parcel of land on which the curb now in Roaches has been Dedi by the. Swift company limited Mak ing the enlargement possible. Licence for new hotel is refused upholding the recommendation Board exaid. R. A. Sara Mann of its health committee set rotary explained declined to approve a licence for a new -40-room hotel which to have been constructed by Wal Ter Kachynski at Pacific Avenue and Keewatin Street. Board Council approved severs i Gran is. The Industrial development Board of Manitoba received which was sf500 less than Dona Tion requested. The work of the souring of inv in Tisl for Winnipeg and mini Ion and thus in creasing Tho number of jobs and persons employed. Five Hundred went to tin International War Veter ans Alliance for assistance in Amer Cali velcro apis at the ninth annual re Union of the organization be ins held sept. 3, 5 and 6 at tin Toyal Alexandra hotel. Giants to Cuver taxes on com irm mity playgrounds and rinks for totalled sulis. Rep 11 1 1 to Council agreed with the finance Neve possible or us Koss championed by Aid. Jack St. Ohn. The old Ross Peg s first Post office now furled on James Street near the Anks of the red River May still receive from demolition. Property on which the House of stands has been sold and the a Chaser is anxious to proceed Ith construction of a new build a. The Manitoba historical Clety into whose custody the ouse was placed two acid a half ears ago has been informed that must be removed within 30 Days r be torn Down. Does this Council realize that this 90-year-old Structure is the oldest Public building in the red River asked Aid. St. John. Does it realize it was the first Post office West of the great lakes and the Home of the first news paper for a few thousand dollars h uld be moved to a fitting set no. In Assiniboine or Kildonan arks he declared. Both Aid. E. E. Hallonquist ind Aid. V. B. Anderson members of Nonor pavements on streets not the property committee which sold Hadl a Lorf Jolt should be considered on the land on which the stands explained that unless it. Is moved quickly action might be taken against Hie City by the present owner of the land. Of any one were to blame it was not the City Council but t. N p Manitoba merits and in Jocel to the City solicitor thinly Engineer and the City treasurer a report to the Council agreed that something must be Dono about the Logan com fort station which is historical society Aid. Ander in a had state of repair and Fly. Proved an extra appropriation of son. Aid. John Blunberg agreed. Two to have repairs made. And a half years ago Council had offered to pay for moving t h e apartment Liloff. Building but contractors had de a cleared that it was falling to pieces a new four suite apartment and could not be moved j Block is to be erected on the North Aid. H. C. Morrison still fell the Corner Ai Guelph am City could do something about coljncii1 darned saving at a portion of the old building. Structure to Walter l. Katelnikoff Aid. C. E. Simonite agreed Ancl architect or nominee the Price promised the finance would sep what could to special services of the Bethany Baptist Church May be held in a according to Archaeol osits i tent pm he North East Corner of people first began settling in the Avenue and Ingersoll District around Rome some Lime is reel from sept. 5 to sept. 19, around the year 1000 . Council agreed
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