Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 27, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press do you know what Home made flavor Means try braces Kitchen Star bread it s Home made. Sold Only at your grocers. By Carrier in Winnipeg 2sc. Per week Winnipeg wednesday september 27, 1950 new stamp honors fur Trade the Canadian fur Trade will be honoured in a new 10-cent stamp to be issued from Ottawa oct. 2. Designed by artists the National film Board of it Canada and the Bank note company Chhe stamp Wil the a c resources ifs r it Canada Hon edouard Rin ret postmaster general of can a revealed in statement from Ottawa. The exploitation of furs in Canada has had a prominent place in our Economy for Over three and one half the statement explains. Canada still holds a Foremost place in the ranks of the world s fur producing the new stamp is to be Brown and the same size As the current 10-cent stamp inches by one Inch. It is expected to be in use for some years to three petitioners get divorce decrees absolute decrees of divorce granted to three petitioners by or. Justice p. J. Montague in court of King s Bench wednesday. They were Frances Doubrough from r nest Henry Doubrough mar ried in Winnipeg nov. 7, 1025 William Turnbull Heatley from Helen May Heatley mar ried in Winnipeg sept. 19, 103s Ruth Hazelhurst Olson new Westminster b.c., from Wil Frencl George Olson married in i Wycombe Buckinghamshire 5 England oct. 25, 1945. . Members to attend . Meet thirty five members of the . Here will be Minnesota bound saturday morning to at tend the International meeting of the order at thief River Falls. Seven Minnesota lodges will attend the meeting in the auditorium there while Ken Ora and fort Frances delegates Are also expected. The local Lodge members will leave the Temple by bus at s . The Winnipeg and District coun cil of the Canadian legion will re sume its monthly meetings in the Prince Edward Branch 300 Trent Avenue at s . Wednesday. Price so per copy edition with comics Loc Glenwood Crescent Riverbank Dike urged Man sentenced for car tampering John Koshell 2ti, of no fixed abode was fined sift and costs or 15 Days in police court tuesday when he was convicted of tampering Vilh a motor vehicle. William Fletcher an employee of the West told court he saw the accused in the front of a Transfer truck grabbed him. I took Kow Liell into the hotel and notified police. He said kowbell made an attempt to Holt for the door hut again was Lia bed. Could asks garbage free Salvage an Appeal to the Public not to put garbage in with their Salvage articles was issued thursday night by Ernie Gould president of the patriotic Salvage corps at the group s annual meeting. The High Cost of disposal was responsible for the Pleu Ivor. Gould said. During the past year the corps had been charged a s750 fee to get rid of the garbage in the City incinerator. We Are not in the garbage collecting business and we do not want to interfere with it. Similarly we do not want the City scavenging department interfering with our Busi or. Gould commented. Due to the High Cost involved we like to be released of this City mex of executive of sanitary group three Winni Eggers were named to the executive of the Western Canada water and sewage conference at the Sec Ond annual meeting in Calgary tuesday. N. S. Bubbis. Vice president and general manager of the greater Winnipeg water and sanitary District was elected vice president while h. C. Lindsten was elected Secretary treasurer and j. C. I Taylor was named to the Board of directors. The new president of the conference is a Saska Toon Man c. R. Forsberg who succeeds d. R. Stanley Edmonton. New House for City Hydro largest in West a new House largest Oje kind in Western Canada will shortly Cool in the City Hydro s steam Plant. Under construction at the rear of the Plant on Amy Street the House is expected to play an important part in City Hydro s plan o generate electricity from steam n Winnipeg. It will Coo the condensers of the new kilowatt Turbo alternator for the steam tur Bine Plant Extension expected to go into action Early next year. Four pumps arc to be installed initially in the House with room for two More. Each will be capable of pumping salons of water a minute. Because the Structure will project into the River a Little Way it has Beer designed to withstand flood Levels even higher than those reached this Spring. 900 hot dogs go at kids Day meet approximately 300 children enjoyed races and games and hot dogs and ice Cream at Assiniboine Park saturday on the occasion of kiwanis National kids Day. A number of children were chosen from Victoria Albert Duffrin and Hugh John Mcdonald schools according to Rev. Fred Douglas of old. St. Andrew s United Church who assisted in the organization. The selections were made alphabetically from a list of the names of those who wanted to or. Douglas said. Thirty seven prizes donated to the kiwanis club were awarded for the races w. A. P. Caine re i increasing interest in children s ported. During the afternoon is apparent in the Large num City aldermen will seek change in Board s plan the perspective in this Street scene is said miss Daisy Baig supervisor of the 1950-51 saturday morning Art classes for children to be held in the Winnipeg Art Gal Lery. It painted in water colors by two local boys Dave Beach and Frank Sigurdson at Simi children s paintings at cite Art gallery Lar classes Jast season and was exhibited with other recently. A children s Art in City seen in leading place Stony Mountain plans sunday school meet taking the theme Jesus Christ teacher and the one Day session of the District sunday school Institute of the Stony Mountain United Church will be held Friday. Featured on the programme will be re ports on the recent world con Ference by mrs. D. Campbell miss c. Robinson and miss Bor Thistle while Rev. Fred Doug Las of St. Andrew s Church Winnipeg will be a principal speaker. Also included in the programme which gets under Way at 1.30 ., will be group discussions worship periods and talks by Rev. J. Wiznuk and a. Dale. Soft , 900 hot dogs and As Many Dixie of ice Cream were consumed not to mention 50 pounds of peanuts. Thieves ransack tic and am ave Home mrs. Olga Palnitski of 483 Mcadam Avenue reported her Home ransacked tuesday eve Ning. The intruders entered through an open bedroom win Dow. It is not yet known if anything was stolen. Bar of exhibitions in the cities of North America and Britain. Of these Winnipeg is in the fore As was evident at the recent collection of local children s paintings and Crayon sketches at Winnipeg Art gallery. Once again the Art gallery is a programme of activities for children attending the saturday morning classes during the 1950-1951 season. In charge will be miss Daisy Baig who has exhibited her own through wars floods big snows magistrate fines speeders total of a one month s suspension of his driving licence and a Fine and costs or 14 Days in jail was imposed on Allan Lister 532 Jubilee Avenue in City police court tuesday following his third speeding conviction. In All. Magistrate m. Ii. Carton fined 13 speeders u total of and ordered Dennis Mcphillips 501 Gertrude Avenue to pay j to and costs for leaving the scene of an Accident. Pleading guilty to b second speeding offence. Norman Frick Maplewood Avenue paid a s25 Fine and costs. Victor Chaykowski 57 Francis Street paid n speeding Fine while Kenneth Mckay train most boys who seem to be failures in our present or. Johns promised. We will have boys who thought they were failures going he said. Considerable interest had been shown already from suburban areas he said. Stu dents from these areas could qualify under non resident groups. Which will pay a special fee. W. H. Darracott manager of the National employment service for this Region told committee Mem Bers there was a tight labor mar Ket for All craftsmen. Equipment off Rcd already generous offers of equip ment were being made from Industry in Britain Eastern Canada and Scandinavia particularly in the machine tool trades or. Johns said. Most of the promised equip ment would loan basis. Be on an indefinite at his request. H. Stephens of the National employment service made an extensive Survey of the local Needle trades. Each of the five sections Caps gloves furs cloak and garment were asked what they might be prepared to donate to the new the school win be Able to save a total of approximately in Needle Craft equipment Sinca the Industry in Winnipeg has promised us materials amounting to this said or. Stephens. Or. Johns said British Industry had also promised to loan or give equipment in generous amounts. Earlier in the meeting Adam trustee had repeated his fre quent charge that thousands of Dol Lars were being wasted in the construction of the new school. A. N. Robertson trustee and chairman of the advisory committee ruled or. Beck out of order saying he could bring his charges before the school Board. Salary adjustments or. Herbert Mclntosh superintendent of schools pointed out ways of adjusting salaries for technical school teachers drawn from Industry. To attract them it might he necessary for salary purposes to regard skill in a Craft As equivalent to University training. Or. Mclyn Losli said. Also the number of years experience in a Craft might a considered equivalent to the be number of year s of teaching Prience. As a third alternative skilled craftsmen could be taken in As teachers on a non schedule basis with remuneration based on their current earnings in Industry. In ome cases it might be necessary to obtain the services of men from basis with that there Industry on a loan salaries arranged so would be no loss in Inco Reck a reception for University fresh men and a Sakkos Celebration will be held at the Hillel House. 67 Edmonton Street from 2 to 5 ., oct. 1. Welcoming the group will be Sidney Spivak Hillel student chairman Archier. Mic Hay chair Man of the Hillel advisory Board and rabbi Arthur Chiel. Director. Hostesses be Brownie Pierce and Dorothy Dyson while Kloten and Perle Jam Are in charge of the programme mrs. J. Freed _ and mrs. Ethel Cohen of the b Nai b Rith women s group will assist. London up an announcer suddenly changed his style in read ing race results recently. He paused coughed and said the three o clock was won by a horse called four o robberies slugging Alert City police police wednesday were combing Winnipeg for eight youths follow no robberies and a slugging tuesday night which netted the thugs ?42 in Cash. A Quebec Man is also held by authorities in connection with one of the attempted robberies. Robbed of a Wallet containing with his pockets. He said the Mike Pawluk of Rivers. Man., reported to police he was assaulted by a group of six youths one of whom knocked him Down fists and rifled his he was walking on Elgin Avenue near Princess Street about 11.30 . When attacked. Most violently used was John Wolk 603 William Avenue who was severely pummelled at Wil Liam Avenue and King Street. Dur inc the attack he noticed that his Wallet con Taining was in the assail ant s hand. This he a Rahhil and ran inside the Hii Klinc to phone police while his com Panion who had come to his Aid followed the Man Down the Street. Police near by apprehended the Man in a Pool room but while questioning him he broke Loose and ran out the door Down main Street. A Chase of several blocks ended with the recapture of the alleged assailant and at present he is be ing held for investigation. Police Are also searching for two youths who reportedly stopped Alfred Drew suite 6. 708 Jessie Avenue at 10.-10 . On Jessie Avenue and Lilac Street and searched him at what was thought to be the Point of a gun. A description of the first youth is 20 years old. Five feet six inches tall Stocky build blonde hair and wearing a Light jacket. His companion was said to be 22 years of age. Five feet eight inches tall with dark hair combed straight and a Small dark Mustache
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