Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 29, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press do you know what Home made flavor Means i try Bryte s Kitchen Star bread it s Home made. Sold Only at your grocers. By Carrier in Winnipeg 25c per week Winnipeg Friday september 29, 1950 Price 5c per copy edition with comics we Manitoba co eds compete for regal role Carolyn Doehllr school of mine arts sol Hie is Mary s Accuu my Bev wkly Baker is. Lolin s co Lugi Dorothy Kristjan soil United Collero Gay i Dement Archil ocl lire and in prior de Sirn Helen Brig Den Commerce. City Council May reverse stand on Street Dike for Glenwood it appeared possible Friday that thi.1 City might be forced to re verse its St jul on the question i Jit Dike Orf Glem Vood Crescent. Indications were that in order to have a a Dike at All. City coun cil might have to agree to the plans put Forward by the greater Winnipeg diking Board for a Dike along the Street on Glt mood Crescent. Earlier this week Council Mem Bers turned Down the plans pc a by lie Board. Instead in was decided to ask the Beard to change its plans and place the Turc Reeve Miiko on the Riverbank leaving no Charleswood Homes outside he flood Rampart. The Riverbank objecting to Jelmini scr of mines natural re As Loo risky a scheme. Aid. John Blumberg one of a special coitus Viltee which spoke to d. M. Stephens provincial Deputy sources revealed Friday that the committee hoped to interview the diking Board monday morning. Should there to any necessity Shirley Thorkelson science Joy Thibou Llo inn economics Kuth Thovald Sov arts eight juveniles arrested in connection with break ins a of eight juveniles was picked up by cily police thurs Day in connection with two break ins which occurred in the past two weeks. All he tween Al and 13 years of acre they have been Ligh a and 9 Campus lovelies vie for Queen s title velvet carpets army spot a title As Lurnel Over to juvenile court authorities. Police arrested two of the juveniles in connection with a break in it the red River Grain company Lilac Street and Scotland Avenue. Sometime Dur ing the week end of sell. 17 to j8 the office done was forced mid flashlights pencils and Stamps valued at three dollars were stolen. The other six were arrested in connection with theft of electrical fixtures Rimare the papers toys and a wrist watch from Dave s family furniture store 502 notre Dame Avenue during the nig of of sept. 21. This break in was effected by removing boards from a rear window of the store. Cd Lupus Kitten sends heels racing to Kike fire fighting equip ment raced to the Corner of fort Street and Graham Avenue about 9.-40 . Friday Follo ving receipt of a Box Milarm from that area. Not even a Wisp of smoke was to he found. The fair alarm prankster was not Long in boing discovered. According to bystanders a Small Kitten had climbed up on the alarm Box and apparently managed to turn in the alarm Wilh its Paw. No reprimand was Given. F1kst iskak1.i 1ikkk to be seen at Cox cent the first israeli p a to be presented in Winnipeg. The Plains of the will to a feature of the has Homer Ilai s annual . To he presented dec. 3. The concert was originally scheduled for the Spring but. Was postponed due to the Hood. New pro gramme plans include a Chian Utah ceremony. Assisting in the direction of the play will in Adina Kine David Cohen. Benjamin Brit Lynn shalom knit can and Hira Zlotnik. Two from England on vacation in Canada two englishmen vacationing in Omade for the first Lime reached ainu Speir on their West wednesday. S. Atherton mid t. G. Kenway. Both of Dorsetshire said we think you hive a wonderful another briton re. W. Brixton of London is three Ali is in Winnipeg in connection with British Kenther week. All three Are Al the fort Garry hotel. Branch hears report on ice Cimon convention reports of the recent legion convention held in Winnipeg were Given by delegates Darryl Chapman and Eleanor Brown at a meeting of the Crescent Wood fort Rouge Branch or the Canadian legion in St. George s Parish Hall thursday. A com Mittee was formed to nominate a slate of officers for 1951, and plar.5 for a theatre night. Chairman was president h. W. Langstaff. Man gets s10 Okoji unlocked Home an intruder made off with s10 in Cash thursday from the unlocked Home of mrs. Albert Lewis 4s Lipton Street while she was visiting next door police said Friday. The Man hed As mrs. Lewis re entered her Home. The Money was taker from the bedroom which was ransacked. The Man is described As being about 19 years old tall and of slim build wearing a far. Windbreaker and Grey trousers. Representatives of their he of tips or affiliated colleges. The Queen will be the girl who in the opinion of the judges combines the most poise personality and attractiveness. She will by crowned at the Wel glance for preshies. The Greshic Queen candidates u Erc chosen by faculty councils. When Freshe Les registered Foi the women s association a group Council members unnoticed ii. The background noted the n a ires of Likely prospects. These girls were invited to teas receptions where they were in wind and St. Ter viewed by the Council. United Friday. Cameras will ail be part of the Pic Ture tile evening of oct. 6, when the crowning of the University of Mani Loba Preshie Queen of 1950 will Cli Max a whirlwind Greshic week. A Winnipeg radio station will re Cord the ceremony for re broadcast. Inc co eds will compete for the committee . S debenture Sale for Sale of s3.oon.nrin Worth or debentures to cover capital City and and school Hoard expenditures was approved Friday by Winnipeg s finance committee. City Council will be asked Mon Day night in the Sale of Wynrib of three per cent. Leo year serial o Rover schools. cily h y a r n. S too water works s500.0110 steam hitting. S400.000 and incinerator Extension w. H. Shown. City solicitor urged that the cily act with despatch in calling for tenders and Selling the Bonds As timing was an important Factor. Following Council s approval special meeting of the finance committee will be held to consider the eventual report of mayor Garnet. Coulter Brown and North Kildonan District seeks two room school Penitentiary term follows theft of cigarettes Tetor Taccio. Lit. At 55h loss Avenue pleaded guilty to theft of 35 Cartons of cigarettes before to mlle a. K. Macdou la in county court thursday. Jar was sentenced to two and one half years in tile Penitentiary. The. Sentence however will be concurrent to a three year Lerm already imposed on inc Oil in City police court for three other charges of breaking and enter intr. His other sentence Ahr. In. In Riccio pleaded guilty to breaking into Scotty s Grill 174 Isabel Street. Only 23. And taking cigarettes valued at ss7. W. Johnston Crown counsel said Quaccio had been sentenced by magistrate m. H. Gnu inn on three charges and riven three years. Had he pleaded then guilty to the present charge he would probably have been Stven a similar con current sentence. Secretary of a oath y. Akkive5 to take charge e. Raaflaub. Newly appointed executive Secretary of the North Branch of the . Arrived in Winnipeg wednesday to take Over his duties. He comes from Sydney. N.s., where he has been general Secretary of the y for the past five years. An arts graduate of the University of Toronto. Or. Raaflaub look a graduate course at the Toronto school of social work and then went on to Community and social work in Midland. St. Cathar Ines and Toronto. After serv ing with the army from 1942 to 1945, he took up his maritime Post. Or. Raaflaub is married and has one daughter. Bov Breaks playing football one of the first casualties of the football season was nine year old Ronald Proctor of 703 colliding Street who broke his right while playing on the Isaac Brock school grounds thursday. The you Nosler was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital by police. His condition is reported Good. St. .1a.mks kiwan1s Olur a move to Amend the club Constitution to include three vice presidents will be considered at an open forum meeting of the St. James kiwanis club at 5.55 . Tuesday in Moore s restaurant. C. E. Simonite finance com metropolitan plan urged for defence of Winnipeg Ivi inn defence in to Winnipeg area should be metropolitan Nna of the j. Told h. Cathcart members of the diking Board s plans would have left 45 Homes on the River night Side standing Balside the meeting in like. However Friday it was noted by one Alderman that if the diking Board would not to t of mail s request there would he no Dike at nil this year unless the City pays for the diking Board Lias previously indicated opposition to the proposal that he Rilke be placed on Board of Winnipeg suburban municipal association thursday night. Cables to ease phone tie ups in St. Boniface the laying of cables across i he red at. The foot of Corydon Avenue by the Manitoba Telephone system is in provide increased Tele phone circuits in St. Boniface. Nor vital officials said College chose their representative a unique fashion voted on student nominations. Next week the Queens must i pass their final tests. Under the guidance of miss Betty Lane Wekenty. Queen convener they will be interviewed on the radio entertained at a breakfast and Queen s party wednesday and will Over fresher receptions banquets and dances. Tiie faculty Queens Are miss Ruth Thorvaldson 17. Arts. 287 King Sway miss Shirley Thorkil son. In science of. Virden. Man miss Carolyn Dorr. 17. School of Fine arts suite 2 Brussels Apar. In cats miss Helen Brigden. In com Merce. 141 Lanark Street miss Gay Clement. .18. Architecture Interior design of Edmonton miss officials denied there was the in the Telephone ser vice to St. Boniface localities. Unfair practices would Only further complicate the problem of trying to Meei the great demand for ser vice added. Dorothy College. Kristjanson 499 Camion 18, United place miss Beveney Baker. 6. St. John s col lege 763 Mulvey Avenue miss Joy Thibou 16. Home economics 66 Queens on Street and miss Sophie to Suec chairman on the result of Kolt 18, St. Mary a 885 Boyd ave he Call for tenders. Niue. Boniface cily Hall members heard or. Cathcart president the association Call for a unified arrangement in greater Winnipeg whereby All Munici Pali lies would act in conjunction wit ii Winnipeg proper. As it is lie said panic created by a Hambin would Send thousands into the suburbs. Lie said that without a Central authority a situation of this nature would create Only More .7. H. Sansome. Reeve of Boia agreed and pointed out a Cen trial authority would get rid of a to of with one unit instead of many.1 he explained everyone could get All available information at the same it was decided Hon. C. Rhode Smith. Manitoba representative for National civilian defence would be invited to the next meeting to Dis cuss the role of ies in the defence Structure. A Resolution calling for the provincial government to Speed the sending of cheques 1 to Foort hit Home owners and con tractors alike was unanimously adopted. Board members heard Alderman j. Pynoos. Representing St. Boniface report some contractors engaged in Good rehabilitation work had re Sci cd very few payments to Date. He said contractors a flecked were therefore working under Handicap. Mem Hoard and moved sup port of a recent Resolution by the Charleswood Council asking the pro Uncial government to Amend the municipal act allowing municipalities 16 recognize petitions by new 10me owners requesting local improvements. Action on sewer awaits report on route for a change it will be taken up wit in Council monday said Aid. Shimberg. The sub committee which inter viewed or. Stephens included mayor Garnet Coulter d. Hurst. City Engineer. Aid. Blum Berg Aid. Frank Chester and Aid. C. E. Graham substituting for Aid. C. E. Simonite City Council s decision on the. Due question was made at 11 special meeting tuesday. Strong representations had been heard at previous special meeting s from a delegation of citizens who would have been left outside the proposed Dike. Of course. Juicy were speaking for Only 5 people. I understand that the residents in the rest of Don t particularly like Council s commented one Alderman Friday. Stephens sees Dike plan Best possible in the time Flori Protection work in mpg possible possible plan his autumn is seen As Job Wilh their. One season. Win the Best by pm Turc installation of the new pumping stations he old the sentia strop t association. The pumps will prevent Back ups such As occurred Here last How would the raised Dike Wall the appearance of property in or. Stephens opinion the Wall would tend to improve appearance of a . Once built he explained the Dike Wall could be improved by Well kept sloping boulevards. City couple wed a week Hurt in crash Winnipeg s finance Commilee Friday pushed Forward in Prin Ciple the idea of constructing a trunk sewer in the Street District to open the area to Industry. No action was taken the committee deciding further report from North i Donan ratepayers May face an additional seven to 10 Mills in taxation if a plan designed by the District school Hoard to provide More adequate educational facilities materialises it. Was Learned thurs Day evening at a meeting in lord Kitchener school. The plan to curb serious Over crowding at lord Kitchener Calls for the addition of a three room Wing to the present school and Erec Tion of a two room school. A member of the Board g. A. W. Morin said the plan would Cost ratepayers about payable Over a period of 20 years. At present. 43s pupils Are attend ing the 11-roomed lord Kitchener school. The 194s total was 369. At least 14 rooms Are needed to properly accommodate this Rise in school St incl h. Ii. Hooper principal. Or. Morin visualized the begin Ning of a system of feeder schools to lord Kitchener with the Erec Tion of the proposed two room school. A meeting of representatives from on the two wards comprising the school at the Northeast District will be held in the nears James Street. Vain future to discuss the matter. However to await the City treasurer on a definite route or the proposed sewer and methods of assessing for part of the Cost. General motors option Aid. V. B. Anderson disclosed that the general motors company had taken an option on some five acres of property in the area in question. But we have to give them sewer and water. We be had Sev eral people looking at property there if w e put a sewer in it will certainly stimulate declared Aid. Anderson a member of the City s property committee. The properly on which Mic Gen eral motors took an option a the North Side of Ellice Avenue Corner of St near James Street value of the pro is , according to City treasurer report from the which noted that the now to what extent would Spur sales of some 550 acres of land Are solved. 5 meetings slated five meetings Are scheduled to Lake place Friday in the free press building. They Are Hoard room a health study club at s . Board room 2, French War veterans ladies auxiliary Al. 4 ., and the . Curling committee at s . And in the clubroom Community Chest Campaign canvassers at. 5 ., and the Winnipeg civilian Rifle association at s . Railway gets As conscience Money when a Man s conscience gets the better of him. It sometimes costs him Money this appears to be the Case of a mysterious individual who has sent the Canadian National railways As conscience railway officials Here Friday reported that an unidentified person had recently sent that amount in a Dominion of can Ada second War loan Bond to c. D. Cowie vice president and treasurer. Canadian National railways at Montreal. The Bond was number e-031950 Wilh coupons attached for april 1 and october 1. 1950. With the conscience Money went the request that acknowledgement of receipt of it be made in the Winnipeg free press. This specific request traced the mysterious person Back to Winnipeg but officials Here said no investigation would be made. They assured the free press that this sort of thing has been going or. For years in both rail and it is the fourth time similar donations have Beer made in his Region this year although the amounts have not been As Large. A possible explanation for in. Officials said was that when these persons Are hard up and desperate to get some place in a hurry they have been Able to sneak rides. Then when they Are in a financial position to do so they reimburse the com Pany. But Worth is a lot of ride and the unknown con science money1 giver remains unknown. Treasurer am iad talked about a no Kavoris sooner Blumberg. His comment was aroused did t sewer properties. City the d. M. Siphons member of the greater Winnipeg diking Board. Or. Stephens speaking to inc Scotia Street flood sufferers ass Cint or. Thursday night gave an Overall picture of flood Protection work undertaker in Winnipeg and jul Thorn Manitoba. There is no easy or simple answer to the general question of flood he said. He maintained in would take years before safety of i per manent nature was achieved. We can i Wail for Ameri cans to take the he said. The United slates was Well started on a 526.odd.000 project of construct levees and reservoirs in m Inge polls sept. 2f danger spots in tin Hod Winnipeg couple on their Valley to added. I _ will have to honeymoon suffered injuries in a. Traffic Accident Here thursday. William Baldwin. 2s. Was reported in poor condition Friday at swe Hospital. He has a head injury. His Bride of a week treated for lacerations and released. The Baldwin s rented car was Ruck by another automobile the Driver of which led on foot. Several hours later police Headquarters received a Telephone Call from a Man who Aid he understood his car had been involved in an Accident. While officers kept the Man engaged in conversation a police car was despatched to where the Tele phone Call was placed and the caller seized. No charges have been made. Solve our problems Wilh them the Dominion government. Stephens reported was now company in eng Range studies at building Cost uster and grand rapids a j Lockport. Action questioned on the possibility sooner or later we be got Toj dredging the red River to allow in. A sewer. H might As Well faster flow during the flood sea be commented Aid. John son. Or. Stephens replied such a Jar. Was not by a the Banks would fall in even he said. In addition lie 4-room addition to be built for City school construction of a four room Addi Tion to the sir John Franklin school will be started Early in october. On the recommendation of its building committee the Winnipeg school Board thursday afternoon accepted the tender of Peter Litch construction company which set Cost of construction a. Ss0.502. The figure includes the laying of Black top and fill on part of the grounds. Work will be completed in six months the Board Learned. Also accepted was a tender submitted by the Schwartz Iron and Metal company for the building of a Chain link Fence on the Clifton school grounds. The bid was set at s2.222.ll. School trustee a. N. Robertson Toronto gave notice of a motion recommend no an earlier tender for the Fence submitted in error by another com Pany be rescinded. Or. J. Lorimer outlined for Mem oers the itinerary of a proposed tour of Winnipeg schools to be held ocl 18. Lie said invitations would be extended to the Winnipeg City Council and associations representing a Cross Section of the Public. He said the tour was designed to draw at Tention to the building programme said Cost of. Obtaining along the Banks would hib Tive. Property be pro one Bright note in the flood foresters to elect chief a1 meeting of court Grandin. 1667. Canadian order of foresters will be Leld at 8 . Tuesday in St. John Baptist Church. A new chief Ranger will be chosen and plans Laid for a dinner and dance oct. 10. V or. And mrs. Baldwin were married in Winnipeg sept. 22 at St. Aidan s Church. Mrs. Baldwin is the daughter of or. And mrs. W. T. Smyth while or. Baldwin is the son of or. And mrs. W. E. Bald win of Saskatoon. 2 City executives named great West life directors the great West life Assurance company announced the appointment of four new directors. They Are Victor Sifton publisher. Winnipeg free Piess Philip. A. Chester managing director for Canada Hudson s say company Winnipeg Rhys m. Sale president Ford motor company of Canada Windsor. Out. And w. P. Wall Tor vice president and general Man or. York knitting Mills limited and general City schools. Financial position of a company statement says the appointments which enlarge tie Hoard and broaden the representation in it arc in keeping with the development of the life in re cent years. Is assets arc now while its total business in Force in Canada and the United status exceeds the new directors represent wide diversity of experience and background. Or. Sifton is Active the newspaper business and is a former president of the Canadian about canadians served in the rec Anas and Raf Dur ing the first world War. Ordnance. 3940-42. Long interested in the Canadian red Cross society is a past president of the Mani Toba division. He was recently appointed chairman Board of Gover nors. University of Manitoba. Or. Chester chief executive officer in Canada for the world s oldest mercantile corporation is he first Active executive of Hudson s Bay company to sit on he company s London committee. In was also the first civilian to Lold the Post of master general of ordnance in the second world War. Or. Sale recently appointed of Ford of Canada has had extensive experience in the. World wide sales organization of his company. He also 11 director of the Caim Dinn Hank of Commerce and the Toronto general trusts corporation. Or. Walker a graduate of Cam Bridge University who is Active in Canadian manufacturing circles is also a vice president of the Imperial Bank of Canada. During the second world War he served As press. He was executive assistant Deputy administrator of Wool prod to the minister of National prices and 1939-40, and master general of Board
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