Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 14, 1952

Issue date: Monday, July 14, 1952
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Saturday, July 12, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press True Economy braces milk lob read by Carrier in 30c per week july 1952 weekend edition with Loe creeping like unwillingly to Are some of Winnipeg 600 summer Grade school students As they troop into opening classes monday at Gordon Bell High a staff of 21 teachers will instruct daily for six weeks from 8 to in All subjects from grades six to says not More than two supplemental Are and students attend through recommendation of their own front left to right Are Sylvia Alice Georgia and Mary Back Row John Neil David Walter Prichodka and Barry three special classes in eng Lish Are conducted for new Canadian school thieves scoop up Wallet in City hotel room Raic thieves made a Large sized haul when they entered the i locked downtown hotel room of Gordon believed to be of saturday police said Shaws Brown leather Wallet containing in Cash was in addition to the police the Wallet also contained Shaws birth certificate and two railway one for the Canadian National railways and one for the Canadian Pacific the Wallet also contained one trip pass for the Dominion at lactic designating passage from Saint to car enthusiasts vie in softball i a 21car cavalcade of the Manitoba British motor club pulled out of Winnipeg sunday bound for a Days Outing at do Gards in Austin j Drivers challenged Morris operators to eight games of Volley while swimming and races for the children completed the the clubs next run will be 10 to ukrainian tag a Cutty Sark club meets tonight june activities for members of the Cutty Sark club were highlighted by an Outing at George pages summer snug on the Banks of the red following the groups next at 8 tonight in the music and arts meetings and news letters will be discontinued for two in proceeds from the ukrainian Canadian Relief fund tag last april 36 to assist needy and sick ukrainians in displaced person Camps in the British tone of were the Money was remitted through the Royal Bank of Canada june 20 and distributed As follows patients in Camp childrens nurseries in elderly persons living outside Shewchenko educational for its elderly ukrainian free for its elderly student welfare for its sick rail brotherhood picnic set for july 20 Date set for the annual Pic Nic of the Canadian National express brotherhood of rail Way employees is july not july 13 As previously a train will leave the station for grand Beach at cd and return to the City at Man fined or for obscene pictures Zygmunt of 880 marys was fined and costs or two months in jail when he pleaded guilty in City police court monday to pos sesion of obscene pictures for Janasz police has lived in Canada for four was arrested recently in a downtown american jockey gets one month for theft a 37yearold american jockey started a on month jail term monday when he pleaded guilty in City police court to the theft of from a woman taxi police said Theresa 1404 Bannatyne the took As a Allan alias Roy about saturday on Portage and drove him to a downtown hotel she noticed Gray edging he hand toward her open Wallet on the front seat Between the after stopping her cab to let Gray she found missing from her police arrested Gray minutes later in a Portage a native of is suspended from racing on american police club makes big plans for s5th birthday invitations will shortly be sent out to Western Canada and Minnesota Dakotas District members of kiwanis International asking them to participate in the Winnipeg clubs 35th anniversary a under chairman Jack has arranged for an informal reception with the anniversary Day programme including a lunch Eon and a dinner and it is hoped to have the International president As guest speak audiovisual award goes to John Pankiw John instructor in applied Art and coordinator of instructional materials at the new technical vocational school has been awarded a Spe Cial National audiovisual association scholarship for sum Mer study in the Field of vis Ual at the University of Pankiw recent t by did research study on Ilius rations for childrens books at the University of on an encyclopedia Brittania to he resides at 464 Bredin prowler robs Man in hotel room while in bed in a downtown hotel Early a Winni Peg Man was attacked by a husky their who pounced dragged him from and threw him against a Radia he reported to William told police that while he Lay on the floor the their went through All the clothing in took a watch and in Cash and then police said Hills was awakened about 7 by someone in his the Vic Tim suffered head and nose kiwanis pick thrill show panel committee members for the Boniface kiwanis clubs thrill 1116 at Whittier were announced headed by Allan and Steve the group comprises Bob Carl Sam Sid Dave Louis Pierre Riam Paul Bill Nelson Mclntyre and Larry thieves steal ton of Coal hunk by hunk the Case of the carried Coal monday left police and officials of the Windatt Coal company limited just a trifle sometime Over the thieves entered the company Yard at Wall Street and Sar gent ripped off part of the Side of a storage building and off with a ton of untagged company officials said the thieves must have carried the Coal More than 200 Yards Down a Spur track before they could Load it on to a it looks As if it was carried piece by said a company there was a lot of Coal lying out in the but the thieves would have been visible in the Street so they broke off part of the shed and got it out he Wec starts new service on marys the Winnipeg electric company started a limited bus service on marys South of Berry Dale monday there will be three trips to the Boniface Sanitorium and to toys Post office Between and and three afternoon Between 5 and 6 with discontinuance of service Over this route by Beaver bus agreement for the new ser vice by the Winnipeg electric com Pany was reached Friday by representatives of the company and vital the present two zone system lad been changed to a on zone the Winnipeg electric company adult fares will be 10 cents and children fares live outstanding tickets of he Beaver bus lines will be honoured at the rate of two tickets or an adult fare and one for a Childs a limited bus service to the san thorium during visiting hours Sun Lay afternoon has been provided or in the new Drunken driving lands City men terms in jail three men who pleaded guilty o driving while intoxicated were each sentenced to seven Days in ail by magistrate Garton in Ity police court sentenced were Mel 441 Magnus James and Alfred Edward West apart in addition to the jail sen ence each mans licence was sus ended six Clifford 525 Furby and Nicholas 140 Liggins were both con cited of driving while their ability Vas impaired by and were ined and costs or one month n each mans licence was suspended for one Kowals a was impounded for three months and ditch Fields for six fined 550 and costs or one month when they pleaded guilty o driving while their ability was impaired by alcohol were Patrick 301 Tecumseh Street Paul 749 Logan Avenue John 557 and Peter 797 Goulding in edition their cars were impounded or three months and their driving fences suspended for one Winnipeg kiwanis District controller f air will speak it a luncheon of the Winnipeg kiwanis Lub at tuesday in the Royal Alexandra his topic 1h be behind the scenes in Avia traffic toll one eleven Hurt family saves cats catch after Kittie gets the Bird a Little Over a week f Twoy Earold cat be longing to and 585 Alverstone dragged Home a fright ened female Robin bearing a Metal band around its left the heat Fields told Fluffy she was a bad and gave Robin her sunday Fluffy marched into the House again with the same this the heat Fields release the Birds Tail feathers were making navigation temporarily the Bird still bore the which reads notify f w 243524 not a Telephone a Small 48 is engraved at the the Manitoba resources department explained that the Bird was probably tagged in 1948 by the fish and wildlife the Heath Fields should either notify the service direct in Washington or the resources department it a department spokesman said the heat Fields Are under no obligation As far As the Bird is he Sugges Fluffy struck twice Ted they keep it until it can tier How the cat happened to re capture the same the heat Fields do not Fluffy but she wont 2nd Section of train no routine for them by Mary Ann Fitzgerald second Section of train now arriving just a routine Call for the casual it meant much More to the hundreds of people gathered at the Canadian Paci fic railway station Early Fri Day the terse announcement heralded the re Union of families separated for by the aftermath of As the special train whistled and thundered to a Stop Over carrying 517 passengers from the immigrant ship excitement which had been simmering for welled up and spilled Over in the crowd waiting below for their from group to group it spread from group to mothers pulled their toddlers along by the hand edging closer to the platform fathers chased straggling members of their families greetings were called to also waiting waiting then the doors and the first of the overseas trav Ellers identification tags flapping on their for eign labels on their Luggage descended to the my Poppa Jon Ach the crowd pressed into the narrow corridor which car police had cleared to allow colonization officers to direct the 381 passengers who were to go further there they Are and 25 year old Gunde 344 Montrose pushed through to the arms of her and Eden old and her 16yearold greetings were exchanged in As Gunde and her family caught up on events of the past three when Gunde herself had left her native baby Wilhelm All the Way out from Ger Many Charlotta Miller had been wondering would baby Wilhelm be about that size would he be like that or that one eyeing children of fellow Pas ten Montgold grandson Wil Helm won her heart completely As he leaned from his mothers arms with a her Soninlaw and and George had come to live with her son and and Wilhelm Miller at they had come to Canada four years in another Alfred 925 Banning was hearing news of friends and relatives in from his George Laub and his and John and and with tears and other families were United to begin a new life in a new new Trade envoys see Canada first eight including two were in Winnipeg monday As part of a three month familiarization tour of Canada prior to being posted As assistant Trade commissioners to centres in the United Central America Europe and the far Manitoban Are Glenn Cooper of and Milton Black Wood of Cooper is the son of am David who moved to the West coast this he is being posted to Guatemala City a graduate in mechanical engineering from Mcgill University Cooper joined the Trade commissioner service in 1951 worked with City previously he had worked on the installation of Power plants in Canada and latin America for a Montreal As construction superintendent for a venezuelan con rating company and on the engineering staff of the Winnipeg sanitary son of and Hugh has been posted to Hong a graduate in agriculture from Mani Oba he took Ostgard uate studies in economics at the of Minnesota and Cali Blac Mcwood bras formerly settlement supervisor with the veterans land act in Manitoba and pent a year in the economics i Ision of the Federal department of 12month course the Canadian tour winds up a 2month training programme Ivsich includes periods of lectures and employment in various tranches of the the group was to leave for Legina monday in they were to meet Vith members of the Canadian manufacturers visit he Grain Exchange and some in us trial plants and talk to govern ment officials at the legislative the group will also visit Edmonton and the West two of the new commissioners vill also serve As the re Bailey of who Oes to and Rosseau f trois to new was lated to go to monday he was advised he would e going to West other postings in the party in Lude Kniewasser of o Greece birding am of to and Hickman of Van to White Steed of King Billy turns 6brone Pony kicks up Troubl in Orange Parade at Winnipeg Beach by Margaret both King William had a rough rid at Winnipeg Beach saturday the Winnipeg orangemen celebs Utec the 262nd anniversary of the jul 12 Battle of the Riding the quieter of the to White ponies available at Winnipeg the King William Scott in private life found him self astride a snorting rearing Broncho which just did like the the an the when the orangemen Spe Drew into Winnipeg Beach and members o the ladies Orange benevolent As and of the Loyal tru Blue stepped out of their annual the Pony and looke King William came u in a red wide red hat wit a flowing White Ostrich Feather and Black leather thigh boots Dairyman who has worked with horses for 35 he soothe the swung himself into the and Rode out to the Iron of his the Cameron Ca det pipe band struck up with a Roll on the advances crab style As the pipers tuned the Pony threw its looked for a place to Bolt and moved a stable boy prevented a collision with the Union persuade to the Pony moved for Ward and sideways at the same throughout the Parade he crisscrossed the this continued until a relieved King Billy dismounted in the the Parade ended with the Ulster Volunteer flute band March ing up to the Union Jack play ing while the banners of the Loyal Orange lodges were lined up along the Edge of the in the the Orange men and their ladies passed seven resolutions of the first expressed loyalty to the the British Empire and Commonwealth and opposition to any group which Aims to weaken the ties which Bint us the second declared the Orange mens determination to maintain the Union Jack As Canadas National Flag and English As the National use of French deplored the third deplored extensions of the use of the French language by government departments beyond limitations set by the British North America the fourth declared the orangemen opposition to the possible appointment of a Cana Lian ambassador to the the fifth called on the Federal government to encourage More immigrants from the British Isles and the countries of Northern the sixth commended the Federal government for abandoning the Dominion of Canada and he seventh expressed the Orange mens disapproval of the governor general being appointed by the government of and not by he the orangemen honoured 87year old Joe saturday joining in his 65th Battle of the Boyne Cele and and Walter who were celebrating their oth wedding guest peaker was Campbell f Atlantic Avenue United who criticized president Truman or appointing an american am Cassador to the the Vatican is not a e if the United states has ambassador to the Here should also be an american ambassador to the Federal coun in of churches of Christ in Amer to see what world looks be through protestant old timers fiddle for five Lively hours one of the largest gatherings in Kirk also addressed the history of old timers Rethe unions flocked to Lido Plaz Sun Day for the 12th annual Basket picnic sponsored by the Pioneer and old timers association of the Assiniboine least people attended officials who ordained priest at St Nicholas Church sunday born at father Pryma returned to Winnipeg last month after a three year course of theological studies in he was ordained by archbishop Basil and will celebrate his first mass next sunday in Nicholas Chu Refco at the the programme of Square red River fiddlers and Many other competitions took almost five hours to with the Large numbers of guest for Mer Deputy minister of agriculture for who was the first guest speaker at the original Pic Nic 12 years paid tribute to the spirit of Early Manitoba Pio he praised the annual picnic As a wonderful Opportunity for old timers to renew acquaintances and revive the Scotty member for Sel James kiwanis Bill president of the Ames kiwanis will report n the kiwanis International con mention at Seattle at a meeting of he club at tuesday in 3 City 4 outside injuries kill Winnipeg Ger a 57year old City Man died of injuries sustained in a crash a week and 11 per including a Fivey Earold were injured in Road accidents in Manitoba Over the dead is John 136 Austin injured Are Jackie Earl of 420 Lipton Street Reva of 73 Cathedral Avenue 634 Linden Avenue miss Anne 323 Lillie Street Mike of ten Kenneth of Lukes Rector to Windsor going Gerald Burch Gerald Rector of Lukes anglican Church since sunday announced to the vening congregation that he accepted an invitation to All saints Burch will preach his Fina Ermon at Lukes a Nativ or Jurch graduated in arts from the University Toronto and in Theo orgy from Wycliffe Toron in after graduation he served As rate at Christ Toronto coming to Lukes he As Rector at Crispin Church for two during his service in Toronto he As a the Csc mid meditations and was Chap Ain of the Toronto sea Cadel in 1950 he was chosen first resident of the newly formed win Peg Council of his father was rate of holy Trinity Church in Burch is married to the for Ner Carrol Borrowman of Winni they have three children 8 5 and 0 january to june accidents kill 40 Manitoban Home and general accidents claimed the lives of 140 Anit bans in the first six months compared with 138 in the corresponding period last Revor director of in the same period persons Ere injured in the 1951 Gure was during june 33 persons died in accidents other than traffic mis in the same month of 1951 Lere were 31 Industrial accidents took five Home mis aps six and general general Accident fatalities in used 16 one a one on a Railroad truck and or from operating City boys Board train or is Camp Stephens Holiday bound for Camp Stephens monday were approximately 150 Winnipeg they left Winnipeg Over Canadian Pacific railway Irene of 375 Lang Side Street Rose 291 Sel Kirk Avenue Daniel s79 Boyd Avenue miss Marion of old Arthur of old Slachta succumbed to his injuries at Gen eral Hospital saturday after noon received july 5 police he was in collision with a northbound Street car on main Street Between Henry and Higgins he had received a fracture of the Skull and police report the Driver of the Street car was Benjamin Kelly of 55 Sadler to Canada in a general la Borer at Grace came to Canada from the Western Ukraine in he is survived by his wife a John a daughter and three grand All in the an inquest is set for monday at Central police funeral arrangements Are Grace after being Jared near his Home saturday he sustained a sible fracture of police state he ran out from behind a truck parked at 429 Lipton Between Ellice and Sargent Avenue and hit by a car travelling North operated by John of Huntington califor Soronow sustained a Tri ple fracture of the Pelvic after being struck by a car on main Street saturday her condition at Josephs Hospital is reported to be police alighted from a South bound Street car at Cathedral and and was hit by a North bound operated by John suite 20 in Ester after she Cros sed in front of the Street Griffiths swerved to avoid her and with another car overturns Mcdougall and miss Boyes escaped with minor in juries saturday when their car overturned on 1 taken to Carberry hos Pital with cuts and they were not police state the car after leaving the Road and running into a a Headon collision of two cars saturday sent Zolon Dick to Beausejour Hospital with a deep Cut on her fore her condition is reported As the collision of cured on 1 Highway at Tyndall at 1145 say one of the cars was driven by Zolondick and the other by Albert Mcleod of a trocar collision on Ellice Avenue and landside Street saturday night sent blood Worth and miss Axell to Winnipeg general Hospital with lacerations on the face and they were not police state the driven by was in collision with another car after turning left to go Down landside Shiffman and Chay Cowskin were injured at about 11 saturday when a panel truck and a car were in a Headon collision on 9 Highway four Miles North of both Are in fairly Good condition in Sel Kirk general where they were taken by Shiffman who was driving the escaped miss Dunlop and Mon Mai were passengers in a car driven by Andrew of oni the injured they Wen returning from a picnic at Winni Peg Beach Friday night Whei heir car was in will another on the both Are being Sel Kirk general Hospital for bruised and minor Mon Mai believed to have sustains broken ribs in the Jack shared and More master of ceremonies on the platform committee were and the Days activities wound up with a Midnight and the Midwest shows were in attend net which will go to the Canadian red have not yet been and lists of prize winners will be announced free press meetings two meetings Are slated for tuesday in the free press build they Are Board room Cana Dian War disability pensioners association at 8 and Board room Cocker Spaniel specially club of Western also at 8 Winni Eggers passing the cites main downtown intersection saturday saw the cites first outdoor Art exhibit and Sale in a parking lot at Portage Avenue and main the event was sponsored by the Art students University of Manitoba school of shown Here look ing at the cockfight by John Patterson Are from left to Frank Lucille club and Vern guest from the Regina school of Fine i ;