Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 25, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 6 Winnipeg free press wednesday october 25, 1950 morality squad chief urges curb on banquet liquor bottles under tables cited at supper dances wide open Sale of liquor and Beer under the Protection of government banquet permits is get Ting completely out of control in Eca be refreshed now Many Wear false Teeth with Little worry Kat talk laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false Teeth dropping dipping of wobbling. Pas Teeth holds plates firmer and More comfortably. This pleasant powder has no Gummy. Pasty taste or reeling. Does t cause nausea. Alkaline checks plate odor denture get fas Teeth at any drug reduced prices on nil used can name your own terms a Dominion motors Canada s largest Ford dealer fort to Graham pm. 928 441 North Winnipeg Halls inspector Peter Cafferty of the City police morality squad testified tuesday be fore the provincial legislature s liquor committee. He estimated that at least 50 per of the alleged banquets were being carried on at a profit to individuals or organizations. More than 3.200 permits for ban Quets had been issued in the its so far this year he claimed. The committee also heard f sup. J. D. Bird of the . Recommend continuation of the individual permit system As an Aid to Law enforcement. G d. R. Hamilton s land claim Manitoba s govern ment liquor control commission pays higher prices of breweries for Keg Beer than any other province in Canada. 3 Rev. E. M. Check land president of the Manitoba Temperance Al Liance urge retention of the per Mit system. 4 w. R. Clubb chairman of the liquor control commission say abolition of permits would encourage bootlegging. Murray Oswald commission Edmond Prefontaine ind. Lib. Suggested greater free Dom might Lead to greater education i and a better Public handling of liquor generally. Asked about the present fines Insp. Caffery said he did not think a was too much Tor bootleggers who charged 510 for a bottle of whiskey for a bottle of wine and for a Case of Beer. Asked for his views on permits supt. Bird of the said they were a definite Aid to the Law enforcement in through the permit system police were Able to keep a Check on individual consumption. Hamilton himself hotel proprietor claimed the com Mission Laid Brewers too much for Keg. Beer and that the Price to hotel keepers was too High the recent increase he said could have been absorbed Liy either the Kovar Zinent or the breweries without putting it on to Consumers. figures showing the Manitoba commission paid two Dol Lars More per half Keg than other provinces. Or. 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Money when you need it i old Tel and largest consumer finance organization household finance Tjuk win Nirta Loyal Portage ave. 477-417 232 Porto i at fort Phent 92s-244 s27 Fortone phone Brandon ranch 737 5341 Holt 5 or by loom look town serving the Furlic sixt 1878 or. Oswald commission comp said Brewers and hotel keepers definitely confront of i think Kenel saw the1 for my new of copyright 1930 by Charles h. Goren neither vulnerable. South deals. North to s 4 3 tomorrow s problem As North you hold 4-kqs5 4-k75 5 2 the bidding has proceeded East East comptroller say recent Beer Price increases were justified by higher costs to Brewers and hotel i keepers. G suggestions by several members that liquor store hours be extended and that Beer be sold in six bottle Cartons. Testifying at the committee s tuesday afternoon hearings Insp. Cal l cry claimed Mani Toba needed More rather than j Evver restrictions on the Stile of liquor particularly in the regulation of banquet permits. Stricter enforcement of banquet regulations was needed. He cited one recent Case investigated by City police where were present at a Banquil but a permit had been issued for .1.12 Gallons of Beer. Many alloyed banquets were run by individuals at a profit under the pretence of a wedding anniversary. Too Many racketeers were making Money on such occasions Insp. Caffery claimed. He estimated that some individuals made As much As Joo to s500 a party. The police were also satisfied that Home brew was frequently consumed at these events. The food uns ally consisted of a Row crackers and some cheese. Asked if police Ever raided hotel supper dances Insp. Caffery said one railway hotel had been visited about a year ago and a number of bottles confiscated. There had Beer no prosecutions. Of course the trouble is that we Are usually announced before we reach the dance he added. No one admits to owning any of the Duff Roblin . . Asked lome Elliot inspector of liquor control Why the Law could not be changed to permit such practices since they were common in larger hotels. Or. Elliott said officials were aware 61 the practice but he warned of the rumpus which would result in liquor quails raided supper lances at the fort Garry and Royal Alexan dra hotels. Imagine the trouble if ail Anay Sis of the contents of glasses disclosed half of them were Only Ginger he said. If you go to the supper dance at the port Garry hotel you la find a bottle under every asserted or. Roblin. Every asked Hon. C. Rhodes Smith chairman. Well or. Roblin re plied i. Think it s the Job of. This committee to Mace it possible for people to do in Legal fashion what they Are going to do anyway de Wilh higher costs. Or. Clubb noted there had been no increase in Beer prices since 19 12, and said he doubted if the breweries would show larger profits As a result of the increase. Replying to another question or. Clubb said the new 6 h ounce draught Glass in Parlours represented a minimum set by the commission. Brandon Council Only by one member Brandon man., oct. 25 Spe Cial personnel of the Brandon City Council was changed by Only one member after civic election tuesday. Four of five retiring Aid vendors were always free to serve Ermen who sought re election larger amounts although none five vacancies were returned and asked Lor details on. Commission sex Alderman was elected Pitet costs and prices agreed to produce figures at the next c pal politics. A seven year absence from Muni sitting1 of the committee. The com Mission pays breweries s .09 for a 2 1-bottle Case of Beer and Sells it for said. He added thut the commission did not hot la unwilling Beer Ive a Jivise of storage problems. Little profit was made. On sales made directly by brew eries through Cash and carry stores und i delivery the com Mission collected a tax of cents per gallon or about .15 cents a Case. Several members suggested Beer be made available again in six bottle Cartons. Or. Clubb said there had been no demand for this size but the. Matter would be considered. Speaking briefly on behalf of the Manitoba Temperance Alliance or. Check land urged continuation of the permit system As a deterrent to excessive drinking and an Aid to Law enforcement. Permits he said were not i infringement of personal Liberty since substantial quantities of alcohol could be purchased by their owners in any one Day. In spite of permits sales Hud increased 100 per cent since 1940, while population Hail risen. 01 four per cent. Car truck crash seriously injures Emerson couple collision Between a car and Coal truck tuesday afternoon resulted in serious injury to an elderly couple and a shaking up to the truck Driver and his Helper. In Winnipeg general Hospital Are Alec c. , 71. And his wife Jessie so. Of Emerson. Or. Operator of the car elected were Aid. A. Veale ale. A. D. Burneskis Aid. A b. Alexander i Ash Aid. A. B. Pat Terson Aid. ,1 amps Kirkcaldy Defeated were Aid. A r. Webb Constable 943 Aid. John shorten 56 l. Aid. Defeat brought an end to 10 consecutive years is l City Council member Ami 20 consecutive years in Multi Ripal affairs. Tie served four years on the Brandon school Board before he was elected to Council in 1930. A. B. Patterson who will re place Aid. Webb on the 1951 Council served As an Alderman from 1929 to 1943. There was no mayoralty Campaign this year As mayor f. T Williamson was elected by acclamation to a two year term last year and there was no ballot for schoo Board As the five members whose terms expire this year were a1. Re elected by acclamation when no other candidates entered the Field. Probably because there was Only one ballot the Vole was unusual Light. Only 2.a1g or about 20 Pel 8 5 a a West k q 5 v 10 9 7 8 6 s 4 a k 10 g -1 z 7 s i k a 1 z South a 10 Al a is q to 9 q 10 s the bidding South West North 1 it 2 diam. 2 it 3 it pass pass pass recent accounts of military operations have made most readers aware of the significance of the expression keeping open lines o no Bridge player can perform with any degree o efficiency unless he bears stantly in mind this elementary bit of card tactics. Today s hand is perhaps a commonplace illustration. South hold ing in. Points opened with the Normal bid of one no Trump and West decided to Over Call with two diamonds not so much with the idea of trying to buy the hand. But because he contemplated the probability that North would take out into a major suit and that his partner might be at a loss for a Good opening Lead. North s raise to two no Trump without a Dia mond stopper on the surface seems to be a very drastic measure but upon analysis it will appear no to be so. A no Trumpi opening More often than not possesses a stopper in every suit and where the re Sponder possesses the values for a raise there is usually nothing to be South West North East 1 Spade pass 2 Spades pass 3 Spades pass what do you bid now operating surplus of Pool elevators Here Down Manitoba Pool elevators net operating surplus for the year ended july 3.1, 1950, was lower than the previous year it was reported tues Day at the Pool s annual meeting. A consolidated statement of local elevator associations operations showed a surplus for 1950 of compared with for the year ended july 31, 1949. The rust margin of Tor the e was reduced by transfers to the general Reserve and after some minor Piliere Rumini inc a consolidated surplus of . This consolidated statement reflects Ali e combined result of 201 associations. The financial state ments of. The association to be presented the annual meeting will show 1ss associations with a net Canad Aii resources can meet rearmament Montreal oct. 23 up Hon. Douglas Abbott finance min ister said tuesday that Canada s Post War economic and fiscal poli cies made the country tremendously stronger in every Way than Ever before and Able to stand the added Burden of rearmament that now has appeared necessary. Or. Abbott spoke before the men s association of Shaar Hasho Mayim at a meeting in he Syna Gogue Hall in Westmount. Tha meeting commemorated United nations Day. At last finds Relief from asthma after suffering from asthma a ions time i almost save up Hope of finding Medicine that would help or. A. Desforge. East drive. Coniston. Ont. In cold Damp weather i choked gasped and fought Lor breath. My fore head and Cheek Bones ached. I am thankful to say that i Learned about Raz Mah. It proved to be just the Medicine i needed for Quick enjoy longed for Relief from asthma chronic bronchitis or Hay fever. Raz Mah enables sufferers to breathe freely again to dislodge choking phlegm. Get Raz Mah 60c, s1.2s at druggists. R-45 gained by showing a suit particularly if it happens to be a minor. Surplus for the year and 13 associations with deficits. The 1ss successful associations have at their credit in surplus account available for Al location to their members. Provis Ion will have to be made for in come taxes and a few associations will retain some portion to meet their working capital requirement under the revolving fund plan. Since. 1927, Manitoba Pool elevators has returned in patronage dividends More than to Pool members and sup West feeling confident that by Cash payments in de Spade holding provided a sure d50. 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A Low Diamond opening therefore the proper procedure. South would win and would have to place All his Reliance club finesse. When 1his Diamond would come Back and lie cent of the qualified elec defence would gather in six tricks tors went to the polls. In All. Keep in touch with your one feature of the election was partner. The showing made by two of the newest members of the Council. Aid. Veal who completes his first two year term this year topped the polls and Aid. R. B. Alexander who was elected to a one year term last year placed third in the balloting. Received injuries and con Insp. Cattery suggested that travelling West. On Etc 1 i o what u Cis needed were More restrictions and More education about alcohol. Miseries take Bush Job Ottawa urges by Hugh bold Ottawa oct. 25 special the Federal labor department is stepping up its Campaign to induce Prairie Farmers to seek jobs in the Bush this Winter tolling them that there Are plenty of. 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