Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, December 03, 1949

Issue date: Saturday, December 3, 1949
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Friday, December 2, 1949

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 03, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba For the yuletide Maple Leaf ready cooked Winnipeg free press Price 5c per copy edition with comics Loc Winnipeg saturday december 3, 1949 by Carrier in Winnipeg 25c pet week old offender gets 6 months for stealing pair of pants a 56-year-old Man with a criminal record dating Back 28 years saturday was sentenced to six months in jail when he pleaded guilty in the City police court to a shoplifting charge. John Vincent Hawley of no fixed abode admitted stealing a pair of trousers valued at s9.95, from a departmental store Friday. Since 193-1, this Man has appeared Here on eight different charges of theft and Shoper Lakinjr his last offence Sci diff in february of this year when he i Bros. I ,1 Canada limited s100 children. T h u r s re n a Stefan arts building limited Tonnsen will he master of Cere monies. The 4th company. Girl guides will present carols in a costumed tableau setting. A special feat Tiro of he festival will he the appearance of the St. Paul s boys choir under the direction of mrs. H. Percy. Moore s restaurant Friday. According year s Winner Roy m . Completed one of since its incorporation. Hydro placed them in the slightly above average class. All employees of the City Hydro and City engineering departments its Best years of. Jobs Over go Roet. Hector taking the tests. To Date a r. W. _ Brown mrs p d. Curry 246 Dromore Secretary treasurer the society Nad a venue won the Mcfayden trophy and. Sharpe 9. Distance judgment Aid. So. John Aid. Sharpe or. Hugo explained the test ing of City employees was being carried out in response to mayor Coulter s recent Accident prevention appeals. Mayor Coulter said he heartily approved of the tests or of any others which were As Good. When tests revealed civic employed Drivers had any hidden impediment they were encouraged to Oil companies involved. If this House legislates the Canadian Senate out of exist ence it will mean a saving of yearly to the Cana Dian Stephen Bond c.c.f., told the House in introducing his Bill. He condemned the Senate As a House of old adding that most were not dependent on senatorial salaries for livelihood. Independent Charles Jackson guested that if. Senators did t need their salaries they must sit for some worthy or. Mauro agreed the Senate had its rightful place in Canada s govern ment. Instead abolishing the he said we should it tempt to revise its functions and thus make it More supporting the Bill. Berry Minuk c.c.f., quoted figures which he said proved the Senate sat for Only 82 hours in 194s. Independent member Dusty tithe Ridge introduced the Bill Hugo safety officer of the City seek a remedy make a producer of. Coarse during the year it published manual on horticulture a copy of Iven to each member. Which was the society also sponsored a Peony a Hurne ground Competition at Den Competition for s200 Luke s electric motor and machinery company. James a. Richardson. S2po. Grea7ei Winnipeg and a vegetable fruit show at he civic Cale sew eur Heads horticultural group h j Sewell was fleeced president of the St. Lames horticultural j society at an executive meeting wednesday in the pm Wool school. Others named to the executive body include past i Resu Lenl t Dith vice presidents to. W. Flack. Mrs. K. Love. .1. M. H. And Secretary treasurer Francis. At a eneral meeting earlier evening cups were presented to winners by or. . Stock or presided Over elections while the retiring Secretary mrs. Flack reported the society in Nood financial standing. Sam Lewis Heads l Wois Keks local i Sam Lewis was unanimous nit. Yoko a daisies health services Canada s Federal. And municipal Public health services i Ink very High in comparison to those n Othot parts of he world. Said or. K. C. Yeo. Deputy minister of health service s for the medical department a Hong Kong who Selkirk tuesday. Or. Yeo was studying the work of the Selkirk health unit. Do Nim rink. F. .1. Weir spoke on judging 0 Hun if grounds and Ruck gardens. The Mckay Dan trophy was presented mrs. Gyles Mcmillan Avenue for the Best Home grounds up to frontage. Mrs. Ivies also received another or Laylen trophy for the highest aggregate number of Points in Hie Home grounds Competition. Last year s Winner t. I. A Croft. Made the presentation. Mrs. A. Harding. 1hs Boll Avenue. Donald presented the trophy. W. Heinz 445 Lyndale drive. Test 200 Drivers have taken 85 per cent of them allowances when on the Road or. Grains won the Howard trophy for the Novice Home grounds. F. Skocdopole. 121 Newton Avenue won the How Ard miniature trophy for previous Winner in Novice. Both trophies were presented by prof. F. W. Brodrick. D. 1c. Walker. .193 Edgewood firer i. Was presented the Vigoro trophy and miniature by g. Reycroft on behalf of the Swift. Canadian company. Rated ratings of a almost professional a slightly above average and a average were j devised by the National safety Council in Chicago after aver i aging out Driver s tests. The civic tests were authorized by .1. W. Sanger. General manager of City Hydro and w. D. Hurst. City on i they were supervised Hugo explained. Faults shown up so far a few cases of unsuspected faulty vision have been uncovered by the tests. Or. Hugo said. In All cases City Drivers were found to j be enthusiastically safely con scions and anxious to take the j tests. I the apparatus used for the tests was approved by the1 National safely Council and was loaned to the City by the British american Oil company. Market his produce to c. Through the Canadian wheat Board or any other the mover said he was opposed to monopolies especially government created Mono polies which discriminate against one Grain traders he complained Are reaping greater benefits from the present legislation than the Farmers prime minister John Lamont said he thought the majority of Western Farmers favored the exist ing marketing scheme As evidenced by their Voies in the recent Dominion Max visit Gladstone group the . Club of glad Stone Man., was visited thurs Day by a group of Winnipeg . Men. Representing the Manitoba Council and four City clubs. Brydon Mccrea presi Dent of the Manitoba Council spoke on the National and provincial councils and Nast presi Dent. Art Garvin outlined the history and Aims of the move ment. Inter club and local activities were describe by Dave Coulter chairman of club activities and Art Sykos vice president of the Council. Delegates from Neepawa and Arden Man., attended. Chair Man was president Oscar . If. Was announced a Neepawa club would probably be formed shortly. La elected president of the Stephens paint workers Feci eral Union local Elf . At the recent meeting the labor Temple. Other officers elected were g. Conway. Vice miss belly Mager Secretary treasurer and Mansfield recording Secre tary. Andrew Murphy Busi Ness agent of he local con ducted the election and instal lation of officers. Association whist a kick tonight a whist drive and dance will be held tonight by the Glasgow association in the Royal templars Hall Young sir Sci. Whist will at s.15 . And the dance at 30 . Champions by 2980 Points Winnipeg contract club e f e a t s St. George s the Winnipeg contract Bridge club won Lite Ioam of right championship Friday when he group grief cried the St. George s club by i Jiosi mints in a spin sin Pri by the associated Bridge i cities of Manitoba. I prizes in i he Tkv onnors by .1. To. Cohen the association. The Tribuno trophy and other trophies will be awarded later. The winners i the winning Cam included Dick Abies. However at the Field Avenue was tile Winner in Hass a Best vegetable a Arlen at a. New Home. F. C. Kolton 117 airlines Streel won in class is for the Best Garden up to to feet. C. I. J Olley. T i Sadler Avenue was presented wit i the class c trophy for tile Liest in tile us to fio fool class of the Garden Competition. M. Servo .1018 Chevrier Boule Vard was presented with the class d trophy in the Over 50-foot class of the Sarri Eji Competition. Other officers elected were fourth vice president t. Yager second personnel. Mayor looks on a Callo citizens have greater representation on the Board. However if there mayor Garnet Coulter incl other j co operation with City police and is o be a fixed Price paid for civic and provincial officials looked on while Aid. St. John and Aid. Detectives o help make service More efficient was sounded there should he concluded then be fixed prices on Sharpe waged their Battle. J Friday in sir by of. Detectives farm machinery As. And the nine tests and rating of if Ujj. S. M us Holland. The passing of. This Bill will contestants on each were As Fol speaker at n Wir Nipe Jettison any future Security for l school masters club dinner in the farm Frank Muldoon k up n Man Borough hotel. Sol. Mulholland minister of Justice said. Cups. Bolh b. Both eyes Ooth a. .1. In blk Alex sym and c. O. Swartz vice w. J. Tanner put the Winnipeg safely h. W. Brown. T Loop Winnin by 4770 poin a. Directors fire Ile Clor r up r. Skelding. ,1. C. Williams. R. H.j11 i narrow margins m i Evious Hikida it miss sacs with the sir 1 Rankim. A n. G. S. A decision will he and civic clubs showed i hat Bridge Reycraft. K. F. Ball. F. ,1. Weir j monday by Hon. Charl 2. Tsen Ctina. Time Aid. St. 3. Field of vision both 4. Night vision Glai of resistance Bolh decision monday Issue playing ability was not policed by any one club but was announced monday by Hon. Charles Greenlay of labor on the Applina will distributed throughout the cily officials pointed woman Hurt crossing Street mrs Vida tour Dan ;