Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 26, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 26, 1952 Page 12 in govt. Orders awarded Manitoba firms thirty two orders of More than is 000 each were placed by the department of defence production with Manitoba firms from june 5 to 23, it was revealed thursday. Contracts total following is a list of the con tracts which unless were awarded otherwise Winnipeg noted firms Western. Flyer coach limited Selkirk Metal products limited Canadian Johns Manville company limited e. M. Burton Macdonald Mumford Medland limited Codville company limited Mccurdy Supply company limited Alsip Brick tile and Lum Ber company Macdonald Bros. Aircraft limited Phil lips paint. Products limited. Westel products limited St. Boni face Western tools and industries limited St. Boniface billin kotts limited. St. Boniface Canada paint j company limited s3.s47 Sherwin i Williams company of Canada i limited. 53.847 Baskies s trucking service por be la Prairie. Empire Sash Safe for woollens Silks baby Dothes All Fine fabrics and door company limited Ray Hamerton limited Northern electric company limited Marshall Wells company limited american electrical. Supply company Taylor electric company limited s2471 building products limited. Beattie a u t o electric limited to h Ashdown hardware com pan limited. Mumford Medland limited Bill Koff s limited St. Boniface Empire Sash and door company limited Northern electric company flyer coach limited. National products Western tools and industries limited fat. I Boniface Lac Dubonnet asks direct Road to no. 1 surveys to locate a More direct route of r no. 11 Highway South from Lac Dubonnet to its Junction with the present no. 1 High Way Wilt be Marie this year Hon. Wil Liam Morton minister of Public works said thursday. The announcement followed a meeting Between or. Morton and a delegation from the Lac Dubon net town and Rural municipality councils and chamber com Merce. The group requested that it possible the route toe straight South and that construction of Par i of it be included in the 1952 Road pro gramme. At present the Road runs from Lac Dubonnet southwesterly connecting with no. 1 at Seddon s Cor Ner the delegations route would make the Junction Point Seig s Cor Ner 10 Miles East. Or. Morton told tile delegation Survey work was done last year but engineers discovered Muskeg. This he said would make a straight South route difficult and perhaps impossible. Lax provinces delay signing of tax pacts signing of the new in Tal agreements has been set Back o about july 14, according to word received from Ottawa Hon. Ron Turner provincial treasurer Aid thursday. Previously it was hoped the pact would be signed by Une 30. Failure of some provinces to answer Federal proposals for a new method of arbitrating disputes is one the main reasons for hold no up the signing Date. Manitoba has answered the Ottawa proposal ind agreed to the new method. Or. Turner will be absent from he City until shortly before the new signing Date. He is command no officer of the local . Auxiliary Wing Headquarters and vill be taking part in air exercises at Watson Lake Yukon for two weeks beginning monday. Members of the is a Phi my ship pity Junior Section of Beta Sigma Phi business girls sorority wednesday night presented a combination radio phonograph to the Matoba Home for Giris Lee Norman past president made the presentation to miss Macpherson acting superintendent in the absence of miss . Beverly. Atkins president of the sorority arranged refreshments games and a sing song for the girls. Shown above Are left Ito right miss Macpherson miss Norman miss Atkins and miss Jane Acheson. No Phi my is a sorority Lor business and professional girls Between 18 and 21.______ in Prefontaine predicts drop in municipal to Vepr plants and Henrj to , june 26 Hon. E. E. Prefontaine municipal commissioner said Here wednes Day that he was confident Mam Toba municipalities would soon be relieved of some of the burdens they now Are carrying. He addressed the 19th annual Rheet inf of the Eastern judicial District of Trie Union municipalities. Or. Prefontaine emphasized be was not making a major announcement however he believed that after the report of the provincial municipal com Mittee was presented to next regular session of in february there lessening of the burdens borne by municipalities. Automatically policy he noted the committee report would automatically become Ern ment policy because of the heavy representation provincial the legislature would be some out of respect to the memory of mrs. Alfred Bender late wife of our president this store will be closed Friday june 27th, at 1 . Bender Bontery Ltd. You la be delighted with s Lively flavor goodness Ca Binet ministers on the commit tee. If the report As government policy was not satisfactory. 1he, administration would be account Able to the voters at the proper time. Although some Manitoba municipalities Are having a very hard time the Overall financial Situa Tion of the municipalities s sound or. Prefontaine maintained. While taxes have increased 100 per cent in terms of actual Dol Lars they have not increased at All in terms of the percentage of Farmer s income he said. Aeri Cukuras revolution Duff Roblin pc mpg. South told the meeting that a revolution in agriculture resulting in larger farms und fewer farm Obs was causing Young people to leave the Rural areas and Settle in Winnipeg Ontario and . Centres. As a result Manitoba was go ing with the population gain Here averaging Only six per cent compared with the National average of 22 per cent. Or. Roblin urged municipal officials to go out and look for Busi Ness in the same manner As the provincial department Industry and Commerce does. Municipalities must aim at a new a partner. For Agri he suggested that the partner should be establishment of industries in email towns. This would keep Young people at Home increase markets for agriculture and a merchants and help to Mak Manitoba the Industrial Centre o Western urges More flexibility or. Roblin believed there should be More flexibility in arrangements Between the province and Munici Pality. The government should pro vide increased economic Aid while the municipalities must be ready to accept a greater share of responsibility so that they could be kept self sufficient and have a real sphere of operations. L others who spoke at the meet ing which was attended by 250 de Legates included Reeve Bruce Mac Kenzie of the Rural municipality of Morris and mayor Harry Shewman of Morris who welcomed Dele Gates o. Mckay president of the Union of Manitoba r. M. Kisher. Deputy minister Oil municipal affairs d. L. Hellish chairman. 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