Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 30, 1952

Issue date: Monday, June 30, 1952
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Next edition: Tuesday, July 1, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press june 30, 1952 spectacular Boom forecast for Manitoba industries Brandon june 30 a dynamic expansion of Industry and spectacular development of natural resources was predicted Tor Manitoba hero monday by Leonard w Townsend. Montreal assistant general manager of the Bank at Montreal. He was speaking at a luncheon in the Prince hotel prior to opening of Manitoba s first Trade fair at the exhibition grounds. Transportation facilities and Power deaths and funerals Herbert Edward Wal lace Carey 60, of 201 South Algoma Street. Port. Arthur ont., died june 15 his sex Rai Vayman a e. Eisler Dies at age 76 mrs present in. Said or. Townsend is Manitoba s record of peaceful labor manage m ent relations unexcelled anywhere else in officially opening the Trade tailor. Mcdiarmid explained one of primary purposes for the sex Campbell was chairman Hibi Tion was to give visitors an of which was attended port Unity to see for themselves that of air Manitoba made merchandise is of thei Good merchandise Quality Wise de Emily one son Wallace and two daughters miss Evelyn and mrs. W. Tikala. Funeral service was june 19 in Ever Cal funeral Chapel Rev. W. C. Mercer officiated. Burial was in Riverside cemetery port Arthur. Funeral at Altamont for Young Road victim provincial exhibition the Trade fair the City of Brandon the Brandon sign Wise taking Seconi place to a none and having no s Leonard the atty o Era noun me us Chivis. Industrial commission and chamber he said this year s Trade fair of Commerce t he associated i Only the Small beginning of is Chambers of Commerce. Manitoba expected to become tru to Western a legislative members and business a Canadian annual Industrial Alt men of Winnipeg Brandon 1 it f expert Chrysler Plymouth Fargo service Russell motors Ltd. 730 per tags a 77? 456 sex lax Woy fat acting system onic Lodge at Carman. Surviving Are two Sisters. Mrs. I. C. Robert and two 1911 a org. E came o Fri years after marrying Henry son and mrs e a mini and Uvo t Hov in Verf in Kilt is Brol hers William and Kobett to Kerr. Later they moved to ellens my Kerr. Later they moved to ellens j or Omeia. He was a member of the brother Burg. Surviving Are a son Reuben neral service be a Chr John Ungiran and essay in the Clai pm Hood of railway trainmen and the daughter. Mrs. John Dougan. And Canadia n order of foresters. Three grand daughters. Burial was the Clark funeral Home Rev. R. C. Manning surviving arc his wife Mina son. Edward and brother a birr. Funeral service will be 4 . Wednesday at the a. B. Gar diner funeral Home. Rev. J. F. Stewart officiating. Burial will be at Brookside cemetery. Pallbearers be w. Galon Vav. It Eisler j. C. Eisler e. J. Anderson l. O. Bruckner and j. Joseph Albert and Eugene cd Crana Claue items. Cunati was Tho . Cemetery ellens officiating. Burial will be in Elm Wood cemetery. Mrs. Christiana Clark. S3, formerly of 480 Aikins Street., died Friday. Born in Cumberland. Eng land mrs. Clark came to Canada or. 1909. Surviving Are three sons George. Robert John one Daugh Ter mrs. Jean Hadath 10 grand children and two great grand children. A private funeral service Burg. William Charles of adj 31. Of 631 Corydon Avenue died sunday in St. Boniface Hospital. Surviving Are his parents or. And mrs. William Gladu two Sisters mrs. G. Mitchell and mrs. A. Palmer and two Brothers Edward and Albert. Prayers will be said at Good for and adult sex lax the chocolate laxative hot tired feet sob the them quickly and effectively. Get fast drying it on. Feel Relief Quick Imars Kino of pain ziment . Tuesday in the p. Coutu was held at 10.30 . Monday in funeral Chapel. Requiem High mass four daughters. Mrs. P. Vandal. Mrs. J. Fisher. Miss Eva and miss Anna. Prayers will be said at s . Monday in the Desjardin Mcgee funeral Chapel. Requiem will be Sung at 10 . Tuesday in St. Adolph s mass Cost Pel an in of too Goa Vars and three months service r and Nhou seven is on of her roads. He was appoint a san in mat rinse. So will december. Alan1 Hia tin died sunday in Deer Lodge hos Pital. Born in Edinburgh. Scotland. Roman. Catholic Church and burial ill be in the local cemetery. Miss jul Len be Janedy of Winnipeg Beach cited sunday in Gimli memorial Hospital. Prayers will be said Al 8.15 . Tuesday in Barker s funeral Chapel it. Rev. J e. Cahill officiating. Requiem mass will be Sung at 9 . Cd Ines Day in St. Mary s Cathedral. Burial will be in St. Mary s Ceme . Of okie Jling 70. Of 259 Ellen 11 Street died Friday in Winnipeg in my Rine so will coming in win j general Hospital. Born in Germany nov Oiler daughters May Nipes from Edmonton to sur need a f building for 25 years i or. F. Van retired. To plan to in 19ao. He appointed general chairman in he Carne t o Canada in 1910. He Hadj j it is if up in marry. Vear when Muik a nuns of Winnipeg has been Force As sergeant major from 1.j14 is appointed to succeed or. Een orce As Mac to 1918. Affiliated with the Queens Arr. Appointed to Sui Ceen our. In the Committer recommended that Dona i As general chairman own Cameron highlanders 01 can provision for. Increase Welforn Region. , which sex and aah olso of the should extend to Princess Margaret. Head of the lakes in the event of her marriage. At present she gets a year. Ver. Or. Macdonald snarled Railroad Norwood St. Boniface Branch of the Canadian legion and the True Economy Leaf Rifle club. Surviving " Are two sifters Mary and Grace ing in 1905 As engine wiper and to Jarll one brother. Jim. Funeral ser i co motive fireman with the Sydney Wei to held wednesday at and Louisburg railway. Cape p Man Mordue Brothers funeral _ Breton. N a. In 1907 he joined the Home. Or. W. Gordon Maclean of Canadian Pacific railway As fire fac rating. Burial will be in Brookside milk Glo bread it s part of the fun to serve Coke Anaa of Man at. Medicine hat Alia. In plot. He joined the grand trunk Pacific _ Anil 17 grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 3.45 . Wednesday in Kerr s funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Robert Henry Kennedy 75, formerly of 32 Maple Street died saturday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Surviving Are one sister mrs. James Dott and one brother James. Funeral service was at 2.45 monday at Bardal s funeral Home. Rev. Frank Smaw officiating. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery. As a fireman and was promoted to locomotive Engineer May. 1911. He was employed As Engineer until when he was elected general1 chairman of the Hrolfe Hoori. Or. Mat Donald was Horn at North River. June 1ss7. He is married and has two sons. Don i Manitoba awaits word on dividing Road costs ii Niimi Tui the Manitoba government in a Momon. Employed As 10 a loner request company employed by Chr Canadian Manville company. Supervisor of i he a Momon transit incr Ottawa pay 50 per cent and Keith in Calgary. Of the Cost of paving 24-foot strips Johnsof Kari on the trans Canada Highway sections of croat Ier Winnipeg. Tie request was made 2o , will Likely use either Broad Way or St. Mary Avenue. The 24-fool strip through St. Sales representative required Western wholesale China firm requires sales represent rive of cover Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Liberal com Mission basis. Preference Given to Man with Selling experience on China and one who is presently covering this territory with Well established non conflicting lines. Merchandise to be offered can be viewed by appointment in Winnipeg Between july 12th and july 15th. Reply of Box number 1623 Winnipeg free press. James and Assiniboia. Will be the South Side of Portage Avenue from Polo Park to inc Streetcar Loop at Deer Lodge Hospital Ami extend ing South of the existing Road to Lyle Sci Ucol was jul Cluj pfc. By Hon. William Morton minister Moet inc paved Sturgeon Creck of Public works to Hon. R. Ters. Federal minister of resources and development. In the letter were St. Cha Ringley Highway. Tracks to go the paving programme a Loiis St. Mary s Road from Norwood Bridge in the Jii Inri t James Assiniboia St. Boniface and to the Junction of St. Anne s Road vital will be a 24-foot strip in the Centre help for City seen help a or Jimiy of the Street where the Streetcar it is also expected Winnipeg will tracks arc. They will be torn receive some form of assistance. As up and along with the present yet. The trans Canada route City has not been through the settled. It May lie that East bound traffic will go along Portage Avenue and South on main Street in St. Mary s Road. Westerly traffic How existing Road. To fort William Arthur in Only 2 hrs. And 25 mins. Fare s2915 one Way s52.45 return inquire about our 15-Day excursion Only return see your travel agent or Tea office . Corner Portage main phone 64 811 mans Canara trans Atlantic trans Continental let Calder s solve your travel problems have your tickets arranged for and delivered without extra charge 663 main St. Sci Mitch 915 or 1 in paving this will give the Road a curb to curb paved surface. Included in the programme is a 24-foot paved strip along the West Side of St. Anne s Road with it and the More about injunction continued Page 1 Fairbanks by the company against the laundry and dry cleaner Union three of its officials and 33 employees. In opening his application Mon Day c. V. Mcarthur. Representing Peerless laundry limited charged that firstly the strike. Was illegal and secondly the weapon used to carry on the strike namely picket ing. Was just As unlawful. He also charged that the Union had not been certified to represent the employees and As a result could not legally Call a strike under the terms of the labor relations act. Quoting from various affidavits or. Mcarthur charged that those employees who had decided to re main at work arrived Al the Plant. In a highly nervous condition due to the action of those on the picket line one pick it in particular he declared walked up and Down swinging a length of rubber Hose. Customers were also approached and urged not to take laundry into the premises he said. The picketers told the that it was a Scab outfit As a result of what happened outs Ide the Plant the company had found it necessary to Call on City police for Protection or. Gage said in giving evidence. Kven monday morning there were pickets in the Vicinity of the premises he said. However they were strangers to w. A. Molloy is appearing 0" be half of the Union and the. 33 employees involved. The application was continuing. Monday afternoon. Centrifugal pump at work in Oil pm a designed for Oil Well pumping service one of the highlights of Canada s Post War expansion is our development As a major world producer of Oil Gas and petrochemicals. Alberts running Westward to the Rockies and eastward to Saskatchewan the growth of Canada s newest major Industry has been spectacular. In 1951 production was 130 thousand barrels of Oil daily and out potential is greater than All the world s present proven reserves. Drowned out by the Roar of two Wells being punched daily pumps engines electrical and other essential equipment bearing the familiar name plate Fairbanks Morse have become veritable heartbeats of an Industry destined to forge this country into one of the Oil producing giants of the world. For Over fifty years Fairbanks Morse has grown step by step with Canada in every Industry in every Industrial classification men arc work ing with Fairbanks Morse equipment. From giant diesels railway and contracrors1 equipment. Pumps for every handling equipment and All kinds of Industrial tools and supplies Fairbanks Morse speeds the growth of Canada s mighty Industrial machine. The company welcomes your enquiries for All kinds of Industrial equipment. Over thirteen Hundred Fairbanks Morse employees Are ready to serve you from fifteen branches and warehouses across Canada Mirit c pm tace urge hid try. Iffy if my fret re Mart Hui her the Canadian Fairbanks Morse pm portable Elett Rit for operating tools and flood lighting fifteen company limited diesel engines pumps Industrial supp Les Scates electric at equipment farm equip mint heating equipment railway pc contractors equipment materials handling equipment steam goods machinery automotive equipment ;