Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 11, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
,.klik, today h a i he outstanding value Winnipeg free press Carrier in Winnipeg 30o per week Home baked flavor at its Best Bryce s Kitchen Star bread week end edition with comics Loo Winnipeg tuesday november 11, 1952 w.0.1 s. Montz of the . Lets Bob Ross and Clive Armstrong hear Winnipeg wireless m lucmttmmicali0ns 3t the Olar ate commented on the fact that at 3 . When they v Erc a showing 9 paintings of Christ create wrong idea says Templeton not motive who paints him As an Angel does him a. Larry Coombs gets in touch wit i Headquarters Over the 19 set wireless monday when the army held an open House for More than 350 students from two suburban High schools. Here Solmn. L. E. H. Elston adjusts the tuning on the set As Tom Hooper looks on. The boys Are both members of St. James collegiate. Suburb students see army at work the satisfaction of he said. Eutz of growth and perfectly Jesus went through a l the s and perfect a u god. Loved yourself misconceptions much of our misconceptions come. At an open House held at fort from the scenes depicted on at Grace United Church. I he Only real Power on Karlh that it was the second Day of a two ,.-an transform human life week evangelistic Mission in win the essential Point in. Man s love mpg conducted under the aussie iof girl should be an understanding is of the National Council of of the humanity of hear a churches. The tragedy or. Templeton upside Dow save our own lives of emptiness loneliness and in the lists have Given us the wrong cum Gens Saia. Service he said pre Sicri of Christ painting him test. And the proof to love is to of ref _. With a look of being half suspended service and Jesus Wasa pee rally christians can t serve god no one sentimental about professions of i High sch001 stud tto cadets is patterned after that ends from two suburban collegiate of the regular army though made slightly finer Serge material. About every thing. It has the open neck for Collar and tie but has no Button at the cuff of the wrist. After the last group of boys had Rel the _ Only real Al d pe0ple is it s not enough to say i love Toronto evangelist said. The in jewelry stolen steel door forced search of Reward is pointless or. Templeton said. Such a tack is motivated through pure selfishness jewelry valued at More than shoo plus s75 in Cash was stolen we should love him because he luring the week end from Sanders jewelry 249 Kelvin Street. First loved others. R i is it h i org aril leery demonstrated a shoot in prop All such professions Are dying. Or gun Drill words floating on unless Man goes out and serves his serving him through fear or water main tests please of Cathedral City the students visited a Lay out of Lead soldiers which featured Brit ish and Canadian regiments at the March past during the "j1, to water of King George v in London Maln m St Borlace. Indicate that experts at work a they saw a group of mechanics forges s300 Cheque Max gets year la jail detectives said the store was entered by forcing a Ste door to the basement and then forcing another door Al the stairs leading into the store. The jewelry included several costume jewelry. Boy of 6 injured in truck Accident six year old Kenneth Ball of 4216 Roblin Boulevard Charleswood. Monday after noon was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital with injuries received when he collided with a truck owned by the Winni Peg Supply and fuel com Pany . Said tuesday. The boy suffered injuries to the head and a broken . His condition tuesday is fair. Name of the truck Driver was not disclosed by police. The Accident occurred about 4.30 . Monday. Al Coal Shuie the top of rings and watches and women s j directed by George Kent with Stan i drive a jeep on the Parade Square dismantle it completely in a Bers of Knox Young and St Stu r a mutes. Assemble it in phen s Broadway United churches same time than drive off directed b geor hymns were Sung by choir men i Lloyd Robert Neilson 43, of no fixed abode was sentenced to a Yea in jail Mon . He pleaded guilty in cry police court to forging and uttering a Cheque for soon. Crown prosecutor c. W. Tupper said Neilson had taken his employer s Bank Book and identification papers and forged a Cheque. Follow ing cashing it the Cheque court was told Neilson went on an extended spite and had Only s100 left when apprehended. Ley Osborne at the Organ. Praises West culture then drive off. Ere taken to the communications Centre at the Barracks where wireless teletype was Busy transmitting a message to Ottawa. The cultural level of Western there Lloyd Reed of 135 sunny Canada was praised by or. Boulevard St. James speedily ton monday afternoon during an j got into a technical discussion with interview. S. Mintz Foreman of Sig at the fort Garry hotel where Heinall they talked about c.w., and is staying or. Templeton said he about found the Norm of culture Here Speed higher than in counterpart cities hand sending Over High of the United he thought this might be due to a More Clas Sical background to the education of Western canadians. This is not or. Templeton s first acquaintance with the Prairie pro Vinces. Born in Toronto 36 years ago he spent his Early childhood in Regina. He was last in Winni s17e and costs and his Driver s i guilty through his counsel sentenced by magistrate is Driver s licence for a Vear after he pleaded v16 Al to a charge of dangerous driving he was m. A Carton in City police court monday. Or to he r m a s missionary to Milton Sald was a Poce Cour Onay. He was fined s7k on the dangerous driving charge and s50 and hat a Large num costs for having 12 bottles of Beer with the Seal broken in his car s25 and costs on each of two third offence speeding charges. I court was told Mitchell Harl Bien travelling Between 65 and 70 Miles an hour through City streets and had failed to Stop for a flashing red Light. Eva lists. Here in the Centre the different. Groups noticed that a-1 the clocks Are set at Greenwich mean time. At 3 . When one group of the boys was inspecting teletype wire less and other equipment the clocks recorded the time As 9 . At 6 ., the staff records All messages As being received or sent As the next Day they were told. After a to the . Workshop at car Piquet Barracks the boys were assembled Back at fort Osborne Barracks where they were served a lunch. Army authorities had been in tending for some time to organize water pressure will be increased in areas of the Cathedral City and St vital by at least 20 pounds Public works superintendent Joe Bibeau said monday. Struss butt 2nd regiment r.c.h.a., As his in Jack Felt and Bud part students in Winnipeg s High schools tuesday observed remembrance Day with Church ser vices Wreath laying ceremonies and special memorial addresses. In nearly All the schools the school choir played a prominent part in the memorial program and All observed the traditional two a minute silence. Students civic depts going to get All out probe 6 Man body to seek ways to Cut costs Winnipeg s City Council monday night ordered an efficiency probe that will penetrate every depart ment in the civic service. Aid. C. E. Simonite who will head the six Man probing commit tee dubbed Council s decision one of the most important moves made by Council in a Long members of the City s finance committee will meet wednesday afternoon in special session to appoint the six departmental Heads who under Council s ruling will form the special inquiry body. The probes will enquire into the functions organization staff equipment and method of carry ing out the duties of each depart Stoa us ment and sub department and its son assistant minister general Overall efficiency _ students Honor dead of two wars vices during the first and second world wars. Memorial addresses were Given by principal or. E. F. Willoughby and vice principal w. A. Fyles. Staff members participating in the laying of wreaths were g. Kennemore c. Kerr e. Butter Worth and f. Palmer. Represent my he Luerl s Bruce Lei students of Daniel Mclint lne collegiate met in St. Matthew s Brock and Deidre anglican Church to hear an in Voca music for both services was pro ton and prayer by Rev. J. Burton by the Kelvin school choir Thomas Rector and a memorial City d.m.c.i., gave the dedication read tic f my and the vice president of the i flit school s students Council Jurij Dodd delivered a memorial Reci it a 1 memorial music 1s approved at Gordon 33ell High school the. Construction of a s110.000 pave students packed the school Audi ment on St. James Street from tromm to hear a program of Mem Portage Avenue to Ellice Avenue onal choral selections by its chair was authorized by Winnipeg s cite and an address by Rev. J. L. Pater Council monday night. They will make reports and re Church commendations and subject to Fin Ance committee s approval will be Able to Call in outside expert help. Aim of the probe is to pare City the new 12 Inch main will and increase efficiency in All water to at least 45 Homes in St departments it is primarily Boniface East of the Seine River Ian Economy drive. Or. Bibeau said. He described the tests which were conducted Over a period of one week As highly satisfactory for St. tests were made at three Points or. Bibeau said All of which nor Mally averaged water pressure of 30 pounds. Results were Canada aldermen also Drew s River Heights United approved appointment of Wil Ilam Fraser As Deputy cite solicit similar Assembly gathered in Tor succeeding Rene Tidmus who tuesday morning to hear Rev. F october. , Rector of St. Aidan s an heard from Aid. Slaw packers pounds Plant increased to Norwood fire Hall cyclist injured in Street mishap a collision with an Auto sent a 17-year-old cyclist to Winnipeg general Hospital monday night with a possible Skull fracture. Police said Robert John Mcbride of 394 Union Avenue was Riding West on Logan Avenue when he collided with a car turning East on to Logan from Keewatin Street. The car police said was driven by John Mcluckie of 394 Union Avenue. The boy s condition s reported to be fairly Ever the army was approached shoplifters sentenced after pleading guilty two shoplifters were each fined and costs or 13 Days monday when they guilty to charges of theft in City police court. Anthony Charles Donat 50, of no fixed abode was charged with steal a pair of insoles valued at 43 cents from a City department store. Miko Samchyshyn 44, no fixed abode was charged with stealing goods valued at 511.35 from a City department store. 75 new measles cases last week seventy five new cases of measles were reported in Manitoba last week boosting the province s 1953 total to of the 78 cases an y wer in Winnipeg with flin flon Register ing the remainder of the cases wore at scattered Points throughout v u cd cases of provincial ther communicable Ducass with figures for the year m Are Chilli Enox 38 dlr Rhoda Ami enteritis Umlor one year 8 bacillary dysentery 1 2 very 2 infections jaundice 8 mumps Scarlet fever 15 572 sore Throat 1 and tuberculosis 32 remembrance Day cancels she left without key thief left with si1 labor Council meeting in Observance of. Remembrance Day tuesday s meeting of the Winnipeg lao or Council Cal was cancelled. Offices of the unions in the i building were closed. V. B. Anderson Secretary treasurer of the Winnipeg and District trades and labor Council said monday the offices in the labor Temple will be closed tuesday. A key left in a lock permit Ted a thief during the week end to enter the Home of Irene Wilson 509 Warsaw ave nuo and steal detectives Sart monday. Petty Cash was stolen from Tho Imperial ser vice station Hai grave Street and Bannatyne Avenue which entered by breaking a window on the East Side of the building. Faith. He stressed that he himself did not Call upon his congregations to come up a sawdust Trail to the front of the Church after he had delivered his message. To Attri buted the Success which his mis Sions have achieved to an Appeal based on intellect As much As on an emotional Appeal. Thinking minds people do not leave their think ing minds in the Vestibule when they enter a Jie said and a purely emotional Appeal is bound to be the tremendous by members of the Riverside Lions club of St. Vital and St. Boniface to give a demonstration to the students and it was decided to give Triem the open House first. Tie up with cadets the Riverside club the Gle Lawn corps a spokesman for the club said monday. The idea behind the demonstrations is to let the boys see some of the things the army col Houston said. Some of the Cadet work ties in and it will make it easier to understand Cadet j he said. Most cadets have never response the j seen a signals unit like this he Mission had received , pointing around the com he added showed that there is a Mun cations Centre hunger for a balanced and mean the new Battle dress issued free Ingul Faith in god. Creased to 56 pounds and St. Vital fire Hall increased to 50 pounds. Answer due in week of Bridge plea Winnipeg and St. Vitel will know within a week s time if they will get financial Aid from the province in repairing the Elm Park Bridge. Following a meeting monday afternoon with City aldermen and St. Vital councillors Hon. William Morton minister of Public works said he was sending his own Aid. Simonite explained to coun cil Why finance committee had decided against hiring outside experts to carry out the efficiency Survey. He a variety of services arid Industrial plants aside from clerical departments and shops. Cost of an outside probe would have been very High. But this is not an internal sur vey it s going to be done by Glicman Church deliver the Mem orial address. The entire student body St Fohn a technical High school at United Church Huband tended St. John s Rev. A. Westminster United Reb Chuk that six of the City s Public health nurses have helped in the fight against the polio outbreak working at the municipal hospitals and at children s Hospital on off hours and week ends. Church was referred Back to safety com. Pointed out that the City had Al speaker. He was assisted Fly Mittee an application for construe variety of services and in Rev. W. E. Ton a filling station at Queens. I j a a. Bijj Tui urn Mcdonald conducting the Pray ton Street and Academy Road Aid or Maude Mccreery explained that a Grade 12 student metro Wity Shin recited the Pericles funeral oration and the school choir Sang a selected program of hymns. The last Post was sounded by student de Pascal. Cenotaph guarded a stage Cenotaph was set up for delegation of residents wished to oppose the proposed station. Not referred Back were applications for establishment of filling stations it Votre Dame Avenue and Banning Street and at Corydon Avenue and Cockburn Street both of which were approved. Experts All right. We have compe tent and Earnest he said. Consulting authorities with specialized knowledge in particular Fields will be called in whenever necessary Aid. Simonite added. Auditorium at 9 . To see the ends in the Clifton school District Council unanimously approved aying of wreaths on the Gua ded protesting discontinuance of the the proposed Survey with Only War memorial. Skating rink on the school grounds. Comment other than Aid. Simon s j t. Ellerton and r. J. Ken-1 okayed a revamped Model he s coming from Aid. J. Representing soldiers of and controlling Harvey. Aid. Harvey lauded the first and second world wars Aid skewers in the students of the technical Voca i sent to Parks Board a Dele tonal school who met in the representing some 800 Resi move and urged that the Survey be made with an aggressive attitude. Convict flees City detectives tuesday were searching for Joseph Herne Cha Ginger to Check the Bridge before 28, who escaped monday making a decision As to whether while attending a sitting of a i the government should loot Somei Vorce Case in county court where pan. Of the estimated Rene was one the principals. Pair Bill. The municipal officials had asked that the province pay a third of the total Cost. Or. Morton said they would have this answer within a week. Tie Public works minister said there was a general discussion about the necessity for another new Bridge in the general area but that neither Cost time nor exact locally was mentioned. Police said Chaboyea who was under escort at the time of his is in head before work in taking Canada up evangelistic and the United a weapon dangerous to the Public peace. No details of the escape were Given. Chaboyea was arrested last june by City detectives after he had assaulted his wife. He is described As being five foot 11 inches tall weighing 150 pounds with dark hair eyes and complexion. The wreaths on behalf of the staff and Bob Featherstone and Marie Cordingly president and vice president of the students on be i half pupils. Three Reserve Force St. Boniface finds Money for hospitals Ley of the air Force formed the Cenotaph guard. Principal speaker was staff member George Bevan a former by r. C. A. F. Serviceman. Music was Gifu f i councl1 monday provided by the school choir " set decided to Transfer Money two services were held at fell from for civil de in High and assessment revision to pm h go school to accommodate Oast Wiseiii revision to All its students. I1. 1-00? required both took place in the Central Hall in front of the War memorial containing the names of All for Mer Kelvin students in the ser states or. Templeton was for five years sports cartoonist for a Tor onto newspaper and his cartoons were syndicated throughout the country. Accompanying him and working with him in his missionary work is his wife who is a noted Soprano soloist. Before their marriage mrs. Templeton As Constance Orozco won a scholarship offered by metro Goldwyn Mayer studios at a California hour contest held in Pasadena and was offered a los Angeles. She screen test at the and for Gitry put youth in jail a youth recently released from the Portage Home for boys Mon Day started one year jail term fit. Carl William fingas 19, of sift Sherman Street pleaded guilty in City police court to stealing a Gold pocket watch valued at and forging and uttering a Cheque for Hollywood studios but she turned i Down the offer in order that she j might continue the evangelistic Al work she had already started. Yule gift okayed court was told fingas had cashed a Cheque at a drug store when he required Money to take his Pirl Iri Enil out. Fungus told police he had taken the watch from the place he was stay Imp and attempted to sell it at a pawnshop but unsuccessful. W. Winnipeg rotary i at or. Eleanor Boyce of the pro Rota a club a West luncheon Winnipeg at noon Vinci Al department of education thursday in the Winnipeg flying will speak on women on a Man s j club. City fathers did some of their Christmas giving Early this year. Spurred by pre yuletide spirit aldermen monday night agreed to put an extra Holiday allowance in the stockings of needy Winnipeg Gers on the welfare Rolls. Single persons and Heads of families will get and each dependent in a family unit will get total Cost of the gift will be approximately created unpleasant atmosphere Union Metal fined and costs a local Metal company was fined ?100 and costs in City police court monday when they were convicted of creating an unpleasant atmosphere. Union Metal company limited 654 Mcgee Street were charged with being owners of a foundry allowing smoke Gas or offensive doors to escape from such premises to the detriment and annoyance of others october 17. The Case was heard before mag Istrate m. H. Carton. Mrs. John Larsen 680 Maryland Street testified that smoke com ing from the Union Metal comp any had entered her Home Caus ing her to become upset and sick to the stomach. Asked by defence counsel r. M. Mclnnis How she knew smoke came into her House october 17, she replied i just remember be cause the smoke was so unable to eat mrs. Tad sir Moroz 671 s the the health department. Was so bad october 17 she was unable to leave the House. Or. Mclnnis queried mrs. Quinn if the smoke from Bond and Ronald limited 690 Mcgee Street Ever bothered her and she said it had not. Mrs. Lorna Richmond. 659 Mary land Street said on october 17 she had cleaned her Verandah in the morning and by Nightfall it was filthy from smoke Drifting in from the Union Metal company smokestack. Mrs. Richmond also testified that the fumes in the House were so bad she was unable to eat. Her husband told the court that the Snoke had made him sick to the stomach and gave him head aches. Constable Dick Clarke 406 my gee Street said the smoke was so bad october 17 he was forced to slow his car Down for safety Rea sons. He said he had made note of ii. And lodged a complaint to the so bad she was unable to eat her food. Another witness mrs. Ann Quinn 665 Maryland Street said the smoke or. Mclnnis at the conclusion of the trial said the Case should be dismissed because the Crown had failed to prove a two fold purpose of detriment and annoyance which was necessary for conviction. Became ill Crown prosecutor c. W. Tupper argued there was detriment and annoyance stating that the residents in the District had become ill be cause of the smoke which filled the Homes with fumes and dirt. Following his address a Large crowd in the court room began clapping but were ordered to re main quiet. Before passing sentence Magis trate Carton this in to the first time the defence has been convicted. They were twice reprimanded and lined and costs the last time. It evident the other witnesses who were mrs. Olive took Ball the 695 Maryland Street and mrs. Mary Simmons 700 Sherbrook Street City landlords lenient so far a burning desire to do Well by their tenants and by the City s heating bylaw has apparently smitten most Winnipeg landlords. Not one landlord has been haled into court since sept. 1 for failing to live up to provisions of the heating bylaw City health depart ment officials said monday. The bylaw came into effect on that Date to ensure a temperature of at least 68 degrees in apart ment blocks and dwellings be tween 7 . And 11 . And of 60 degrees during the night. Several a monitory notices been sent out following complaints but so far the City has t had to follow up with court action. A penalty is set under the bylaw for cold hearted land lords. Nuisance has t been overcome. I feel i la have to Levy a heavier l. D. Morosnick who acted on behalf of the citizens protective association a group of citizens organized to Stop the nuisance assisted the Crown prosecutor. Helps self to taxi assessed Fine Jacob Martens 52 Schultz Street was fined 550 and costs monday in City police court when he pleaded guilty to taking a car without the owner s consent. Court was told Martens along with another Man had taken a taxi which was parked outside the Northern hotel Friday night a report from the City social welfare director in september stating that the Noney allocated in the 1952 Bud get was inadequate to meet Indi gents Bills and that a further was required to tide the department Over until the end of the year. Indigents from St. Boni face Are treated in a number of hospitals and institutions both in St. Boniface and Winnipeg. Monday night Council decided to accept a finance committee recommendation that the necessary Money be acquired by deducting from its current budget As Fol lows from unforeseen sex from assessment revision from St. Boniface civil defense. It Over ruled objections from Aid. Larry Desjardins and de Turner against Transfer of Money set aside for assessment re vision. On a casting vote from act is mayor Aid. Paul Marion. Aid. Marion is chairman of finance com Mittee. Council also agreed to submit to the provincial legislature a proposal that the interval Between nomination Day and election Day be extended by a week to 17 Days. Proposal is to bring nomination Day Forward from the second tuesday of october to the first an amendment to the City charter. Aid Gladstone Shearer propos no the motion said the extra would give election officials More More time to Nave ballots checked Thor woe Elk of it okayed a six month probation for yacht club. Aid. Larry Desjardins who re commended the License said that Council would watch the club very
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