Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 21, 1952

Issue date: Thursday, August 21, 1952
Pages available: 37
Previous edition: Wednesday, August 20, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 21, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 10 Winnipeg free press thursday August 21, 1952 Victoria to by in 6 minutes thatus Earth tremor s Speed you May get plenty of shocks in j our life. But you la never get As Many or As fast As a Seismograph which locates Earth shocks. That s what happened wednesday. Within minutes of each other Observatory officials said the quake probably was located either off the Queen Charlotte islands or the Oregon coast. Initial Shock wave was timed at 10.26 . Cd on the local Obser i Vantory s Seismograph and the Dis aug. 30 and 31. Month end meet set for Border Home schooners a two Day Border with delegates attending from North Dakota Saskatchewan and Manitoba will be held by the Mani Toba Home and school federation these Independent messages were Urbance continued to record the conference will be held at United College with registration be received in the free press newsman hour and one half afterwards. Room. It took just six minutes an earthquake tremor to some Miles. New York 10.32 am. New York a the Columbia University Seismograph Sta Tion recorded a moderately severe earthquake about Miles from new York probably off Canada s West coast at cd today. Victoria 10.2g . Victoria up a Strong earthquake centred approximately 400 Miles West of Victoria on the floor of the Pacific Ocean was re corded by the Dominion astrophysical Observatory Here today. Conciliator appointed at Advance lighting appointment of Ben Lepkin As conciliation officer Advance lighting to assist company. The Myrtle Street and local 4414, United steelworkers of America to negotiate a revised labor agreement was announced wednesday by Hon. Charles e. Greenlay minister of labor. Provincial eight statutory holidays in place of the present seven is one of the proposals made by the Union. The group is also asking for two weeks vacation with pay after one year instead of two weeks after three years As at present. Other Union proposals for Dis Cussion include 25 cents per hour wage increase to the existing rates of pay and reduction of work from 44 hours to 40 with no loss of nay to employees. Liquor Selling costs offender or jail Oscar Norlen of 247 Park Street was fined and costs or two months in jail wednesday in City police court after he pleaded guilty to keeping liquor for Sale. In addition he and his wife Margaret were each fined and costs or 1-1 Days Lor purchasing liquor on someone else s permit. Michael Shwaluk. Of 384 Stella Avenue sentenced to s i x months in jail for possessing liquor not bought from a govern m e n t commission. A second of fender Shwaluk s jail term was mandatory. Louis Lewicki 72 Barber Street Robert r. Reinsch. 736 Jubilee Avenue and Ernest George Baker 17 Keewatin Street were each fined 550 and costs or two months in jail for illegal Purchase of liquor. For having liquor in a place other that her residence a Fine of and costs or three months was levied on Elizabeth Hazel Wood 162 Carlton Street while Francis Scott 1028 Fleet Avenue was fined and costs or 14-Day.c for having liquor in a place other that that mentioned on his liquor Ermit. Tween 12.30 and 1.30 . Aug. 30. Following the keynote address there will be a discussion on Parent education session. At the first afternoon around to Edison Hall River Park for a luncheon. Forty 21, 1912 extensive shooting of Buffalo by american Hunters to hasten the end of the War in the West with the Indian confederacy had caused a Scarcity of Buffalo leather. Indians usually too poor to obtain Canvas were using Cotton for their tents causing much privation. Thirty years 21, 1922 the laying of the Cornerstone of the new talmud torah hebrew free school Drew Large numbers of jewish citizens to the Corner of Magnus and Andrews among the speakers were president h. E. Goldin rabbis Kahanovitch and h. This will be followed by a Din Ujj. Samuel and Moses Finkelstein Ner in Sparling Hall. Reports from Ald. A. A. Heaps represented the City Council. Visitors in the evening will be Fol Winnipeg Lowed by presentation of a mental health program the Sas Katehes a Twenty Vars Ajro Auer. Wan Home and school federation. At the final session sunday the North Dakota Congress of parents and teachers will address the convention on education for world Grant Watson Defeated Walter Gyles in a gruelling final for the Western Canada Tennis singles championship. The death occurred of Edward , Long prom kiwanis Hope work to Start on rink soon Hope that construction of a skat ing rink on the fort Garry recreation site would begin in the near future was expressed wednesday by Rupert Fultz fort Garry kiwanis club vice president. Outlining the club s project for assisting the Public Parks Board in developing the suburban District s recreation Centre or. Fultz said Start of construction would depend on the club s fund raising drive. Or. Fultz spoke to St. Boniface kiwanis at the Garry Lionel n on o of a series of addresses to familiarize clubs with work being done by other kiwanis branches in he City. Projects sponsored by the fort Scurry to shape up sex for Friday Start by Ron Evans Canadian press staff writer Toronto up some workers scurried about the 350 acre grounds of the Canadian National exhibition today putting the world s biggest annual fair in or Der for tomorrow s opening. Shilo man., will drop into the officials Hope that several times a Day while sons will visit the two week group of Young women perform some clicked through Hanja Ballet water skiis turnstiles in 1951 to see Hie 72nd edition of the exhibitors still scrambled for i space As workmen Strung Miles of coloured lights and daubed Gaudy paint along the mile Long Midway. The Jake which rings the Southern Edge of the grounds will be a Busy spot. Paratroopers from Camp True Economy milk Glo bread looking backward seventy 21, 1882 the Bell presented to the Catholic Church at Loritte by Jean i Baptist Lagimoniere distinguished 1 St. Boniface Pioneer descendant of the hero of the same name in lord Selkirk s Day was blessed by Arch Bishop Alexandre tache. Vincnt in Pioneer Aldermani club during the past three and a contractor by vocation. Include sponsorship of Junior capt. Jimmy Mollison first Pilot to hockey and baseball teams sending achieve an East West Solo Flig Hoff children to summer Camps Dona Wel lion of fire equipment and a cur the Atlantic was riotously come in new York. Get out and vote Campaign sixty years 21, 1892 City directory listed 144 manufacturing establishments in Winni Peg among the original Industrial enterprises had been the Vulcan Iron works the St. Boniface Woollen Mill and the St. Boniface soap factory later Royal fifty years 21, 1902 a distinguished party of British journalists arrived from the old land Winnipeg in. Order that Che visitors might have a suburban of the drive As Well As an Urban View City they were after a out of respect to our late manager Joseph l bin Cham our office will be closed Friday August 22nd l. Bin Cham painters and decorators 214 Sherbrook of. At your red White store Cream Corn Choice 20-oz. Klik 12-oz. 3 tins 1.00 red White Orange Pekoe Tea Tea bags Coffee Margarine red White Orange Pekoe 30 i White freshly roasted Sun Brite in. Pkg. 41 in. 98 prices effective at All red White stores in greater Winnipeg Transcona Charleswood Lockport Conor West Selkirk Matlock. On Friday and saturday i Iai he i la Marina sliced or m b. M Rin Cartic to of now buy your milk and Cream at your red r White food store in the fruit cocktail peas Catsup h 25 Libby s 28-oz. Dew kist Choice 15-oz. Tin tin 37 15 if Handy to carry if no bottle Deposit no Glass to break if easy to open and pour no bottles to Wash or return saves refrigerator space buy these products in Sani Seal containers milk quarts homogenized milk quarts chocolate drink quarts Buttermilk quarts half fir half pints whipping Cream half pints con Titi one quart pasteurized buy your preserving needs from your red White store and save radio special at your neighbourhood red White store As advertised on sky 580 on your dial red White Cream Corn Choice 20-oz. Washington while they last prunes apricots peaches oranges potatoes cauliflower 2 ibs. 35c California Elberta 2 ibs. 35c California fancy Vaneia Manitoba Canada no. 1 Snow White Heads Box. 2.89 milk in Sani Seal containers quart inc fresh killed Chicken Grade a 4 to 5 ibs. Devon sliced Side i la cello in. 39 Bacon sausages Bologna pea sealed Back Bacon Sweet pickled in. 69 fresh killed fowl Grade a 4 to 5 ibs. In. Devon by the piece o5 i29 l buy for Gash pay bread available at your food store ;