Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 18, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
8 Winnipeg free press thursday september 18, 1952 optometrists eyes examined Kensington bloc i summer school to give ice show figure skaters from the Winni Peg summer skating school will wind up their second season with a pop concert at the am Phi i theatre rink at 8.30 . Sept. 25. About 25 members of the 100 member school will demonstrate Solo pair Trio and dance numbers. The six week school which started aug. 15, had As instructors Sheila Smith Quinlon Ivy smith1 and Elbert Edmonds of Vancouver. Among those participating in concert Are Leslie Good a win Edythe Hunt Mary Diane Trimble Catherine j Robertson Claire Babcock gather-1 Ine Lewis Dave Ross Turk Elaine Protheroe. Joan Scott Larry Host and Marilyn Poison. Prog Cox Bowling of the progressive conservative Bowling club will be Gin thursday at 7 . At Camp Bell s alleys g. R. Hayden presi Dent has announced. Thursday nights have been set aside As bowl ing nights for members. Purchasing agents Possession of the Goodrich Tro Phy will be the aim of members of the purchasing agents association of Winnipeg when they the soul Wood country club fair ways Friday for heir annual Golf tournament tee off time is h.30 . A dinner will follow the Nat fees at 6.30 . All eat Arket these special prices in effect thursday. Friday and saturday As stocks last main at Logan phone 2-9879 Mcfadi. 8 Isle in. Re4 _ turkeys in. 35c grapes in. 15c yearling Iamb shoulders loins legs Stew la. In. U u. So okra Shank less whole or Hall picnics in. 42c meat so Tab Bacon in. 29c veal steaks in. 49c beef pot roast in. 45c beef. Square Cut Rump roast in. 58c pork soul shoulder in. 29c pork butt roast in. 39c lb.22c i milk 4tins65c Gard skin sardines 3 tins 25c cd Taco tissue 10 Rolls 99c jewel Gem fruit jars pints quarts half gallon Doi. Royal Tudor Tea in. 69c Elberti fret Stone peaches sausages fresh daily farm in blueberries 12 01. Cup. Each. Fresh Fleet liver in. 29c sausage in. 69e sausage in. 49c liver Wurst in. 35c Ham Viz in. 45c . Ital Lin prune plums Case pears 69c a Trot White cauliflower a. 20c Simil Bacon in. 17e cucumbers in. Loc Grase 4 to 5 fowl in. 33e local firm Pink tomatoes in. Loc Berta but threshing Progress is Only 15 per cent for wheat and 21 per cent for coarse grains. The final Rye estimate is 000 bushels up from the August forecast of and last year s flax will be a crop As against in 1951. The preliminary estimate in aug ust placed flax production at bushels. Prairie Farmers Are moving to meet the Grain storage problem by building additional space. Many Are using open Snow Fence bins. Nearly All correspondents reported some now storage built. Storage lacking but As of. Sept. 12 around 27 per cent of Saskatchewan s crops. 120 per cent of Alberta s and 14 per cent of Manitoba s lacked prospective storage space according to correspondents. The free press Survey showed Saskatchewan with the highest Grade wheat crop. More than 92 per cent of that province s wheat will Grade no. 4 Northern and higher. Going into the same milling grades will he 38 per cent of Manitoba s wheat and 74 per cent of Alberta s. . Trade Secretary h. R. Mackeson of London eng land Secretary for overseas Trade for the British government will arrive in Winnipeg sept. 30, Over trans Canada air lines at 1.15 . J for a two Day visit Here. He will be a dinner guest of the Manitoba government at the Mani Toba club and the following Day will address the Canadian club at i the Royal Alexandra hotel. Sets dates 2 festivals Kenora the pc a Nora music festival for 1953 will be held May 4 to s. The directors decided at a meeting tuesday night. The drama festival i will be feb. 19 and 20. Ronald Gibson of Winnipeg will be adjudicator for music and Gertrude Mccance for spoken poetry. Drama Folk dancing adjudicators have not yet been secured. Browns thickens seasons soups i tows and meat dishes. Saves time. Saves work. Just add and blend. A British product made by cer Ebos Ltd. London England Battle of Britain he called with their exploits immortalized in the Superb prose of Winston Church Lull and with the free world forever in their debt the famous who heart Back the tide of nazi aggression in the summer of 1940. Will again be saluted this week end when the Battle of Britain sunday is commemorated. Church parades memorial services at Craf units across the country will once More recall the significance of those eventful Days when the Inyo Britain Lay in the balance and the skill and courage of a few fighter pilots snatched Victory from the skies. The composite picture above recalls that period of courage and High Endeavor. Top left a Squadron of spitfires Croute to intercept the enemy. Top right members of no. 1 can Adian fighter Squadron with their commanding officer group Captain Ernest Mcnab in the Centre
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