Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 13, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba
For Sweet fresh flavour Carrier in via Aimee. 30c per week baby transfusion Winnipeg thursday no fember 13, 1952 Nome baked flavor Bryce s Kitchen Star bread four blood transfusions in the past two weeks have gone Long Way in helping incubator baby Darcy Emerson of Ala Meda sask., to get Well. Darcy a premature baby was born 22, when he weighed Only three pounds. An intestinal infection developed and Darcy was brought to the children s Hospital from Oxbow Hospital in Saskatchewan. Since then the red Cross blood Bank has supplied the much needed blood. Thursday to help keep the Bank adequately stocked to meet All demands a one night canvass of South Winnipeg will be made. More than canvassers volunteers through churches of protestant roman Catholic and jewish denominations will make door to door Calls for possible donors some canvassing was done during the Day but the heavier Calls will be made thursday evening. Horse parking no cases but Dobbin should beware one of the problems of the happens to a horse at a parking meter nearly arose wednesday in Indiana Polis and raised a question in Winnipeg. The question is a horse and Wagon or a horse without a Wagon liable Tova parking tax the Issue did Thot fully materialize in Indianapolis be cause a Man who did Park his horse and Wagon at a meter put a Nickel in the Slot. Winnipeg police said thurs court Grants 5 final divorces Day the question has never come up Here. And if it does they Are not altogether Clear on just what to do. Though they realize a horse is not a motor vehicle the fact remains they Don t want to see horses and wagons parked on Portage Avenue All Day. Traffic inspector Robert still put it this Way if we see a. Horse parked at a meter., it would be better if the meter were not showing f de9rees of divorce were granted monday by or. Justice g. E. Trl Stehler in court of Queen s Bench. A if of Caliento Man., from Ste la Musha inne Mcghee of Transcona from Alfred Douglas Mcghee of 1 Kathleen Isobel Fidler of a Lexander fid " married five Winnipeg Gers overseas bound five Wynn speggers Are among 64 . Officers and men scheduled to leave by aircraft and ship for overseas duty this month. The person Nel will serve with air Divis Ion Headquarters France no. 1 fighter Wing at North Leuffen Ham England and no. 2 Oty s Early closing bylaw to stay As is pros and cons studied druggists lose Case despite Aid. David Orlikov s urging civic health committee decided wednesday against tinkering1 with the City s Early closing bylaw. They had been warned by c. Ring Keith representing the re ail merchants association that by tampering could set off a or. Keith and r. A Guy jr., or the Manitoba jewellers Asso nation appeared to protest the a Matoba retail druggists Assoc a Lon s bid for a change in the by a. The druggists want to sell such hugs As brushes cameras Flash gets photographers supplies impacts lighters cig Aret cases batteries and razor Blades after 6 m. X Rou ekies sell them grocery stores Cigar and mag a be stores sold Many of these items the evening the druggists jokes Man George Whyte claimed. Aid. Orlikov a druggist himself wanted to the growing tendency of e Public to shop in the evening. The whole bylaw should be re vamped. You know that grocery stores sell these things even though they should t. The police just Haven t the men to enforce the or Whyte said the druggists Rtin t want to compete with jewel Lersselling such items As watches and alarm clocks or new Elry. J a horrible example but the committee impressed by arguments of the opposition and by Aid. H. B. Scott s warning that a previous City mayor not named had Jost his Job during just such a storm Over closing hours decided simply to file the druggist request. Or. Keith earlier had pointed of that the bylaw had been reason ably successful since its inception1945 and that any change woul give Rise to a lot of litigation an confusion. Don t Monkey Aroun now let it stand. If you wan it More strictly that a different or. Guy also stressed that the bylaw was no Johnny come it would be the kind of unfair Competition if the druggists were allowed to sell items carried by other businesses which were forced to close at 6 he claimed that items mentioned by the druggists could not be put in the class drugs. Or. Whyte countered that a de for a Battery or flashlight could be considered an emergency. Likewise a person go ing into Hospital might need such supplies As a Toothbrush. Chrysanthemum show opens saturday i Max jailed for theft i of 39-cent gloves Robert John Burns 61, of no fixed abode thursday in City police court was sentenced to a month in jail. He pleaded guilty to stealing a 39-cent pair of gloves from a City depart ment store. Fighter Wing at Gros ten Quin . The Winnipeg men Are of. W. F. Balfour cps. R. G. Timlick a. M. Laing and a. A. Surge and Ace r. F. Marks. Be Cowes to highlight Nymha program Tea nov. 21 St. Stephens Broadway women s association will hold a gift fair and Tea in the lower Hall of the Church nov. 21. It was incorrectly reported earlier that the Tea Wouk be held nov. 14. Week end edition with u ii conference Likely on housing scheme British made prefab houses proposed a provincial City meeting is Likely soon on the proposed Low Cost housing project for the Winnipeg area. Members of a special sub com Mittee reported wednesday to the for clarification d. L. Campbell. From Premier their report will be sent on to the Premier. Housing committee members Learned wednesday that a. British firm could build prefabricated Homes for the housing scheme at a Cost of about each. A representative of the United kingdom Trade commission Here described prefab houses now Beine marketed by several British firms trial House had been fab houses built with or without a basement of Timber with a Metal roof would be about cheaper than the traditionally constructed dwelling. Plane had been approved by the mortgage and housing to Ionthe said. Comr Nettee said the British offer would be remembered the time came for a decision on actual construction. In answer to the Premier s query regarding the 848-House scheme the special sub committee replied. He told committee that the pre mild weather helps boats delays planes spas extended Man r h Battery boxes dangerous fuel Lougheed warns use of old car Battery boxes for fuel in Homes was condemned wednesday by the City s medical health officer. Or. M. S. Lougheed told City health committee that Battery boxes when heated give off Lead sulphate poisonous fumes. Two cases of Lead poisoning in children had recently been children s hos said. Health inspectors Are Check ing All City junk Yards to locate such Battery boxes he added. Red Feather drive totals returns to Community Chest Headquarters wednesday totalled municipality on the greater bringing the total to win Pes transportation commit to or 72 per cent of the tee at Council s wednesday meet Layor Fennell transport body representative mayor l. R. Fennel of fort Arry was appointed to represent dance Are highlights of the Gram. For senior girls 17 to 18 _ been gala opening Community Centre s pro school of Charm classes will discussions Are open to men from 21 to and Eirk 20. Among the speakers will be or. Gordon so Dhen f find cock psychiatric and prof. Isobel Macarthur some lutheran Church to Aid red Cross the red Cross will be assisted in its Campaign for blood donors tonight by Mem Bers of the lutheran Church of the redeemer. A canvass of Homes in the Vicinity of the Church will begin at 7 ., after canvassers have received instructions from red Cross representatives in the Church Hall. Graham to receive Winnipeg Centre Kcf annual banquet of the Winnipeg Centre . Association to be held Friday evening in the Royal Templar Hall will this year be combined with a convention to nominee a candidate to contest the Winnipeg North Centre seat in the next Federal election and Candi can dates to contest the next provincial elect i in Iii cd a Tolu to or 72 per cent of the 19o2 objective of donations reported at the red Feather office included g. Mclean company limited g Mclean 5400 g. Mclean employees g. F. Stephens and company employees Blue ribbon company and employees 5562 Green Blankstein and rus sell s300 staff general crippled children society plans treatment for 120 t f fruit distributors limited and employees or. And mrs. A w Hogg Mckenzie Stephenson limited and employees or e. Roy Bier mrs. W. M. Neal s. M. Allman mrs. H. C. Ashdown the Mountain Chain of which puerto Rico is a part would be one of the highest in the world if it were above rather than below sea level. Ing. Council also invited Eric Thrift director of the metropolitan planning com Mission to attend a committee meeting of Council tuesday. Suggested that double Park ing on Waterford Avenue be abolished. Agreed to the installation of lights on Convent Avenue r. J Ilams on Avenue. To cover additional Cost of a 10 Inch sewer on wicklow Street. Consented to sprang instal lation of sewer and water on Bond Avenue conditional on the Deposit of 50 per cent of total frontage assessment costs. Forcing a rear door wednesday night intruders entered the shop easy store 739 Ellice Avenue. Police said nothing was reported stolen Heads of six Gay depts. Lead efficiency inquiry six cite of Mac Lujic a Cai provincial election in Winnipeg Centra i Ley knowlesp., will be Prins committee will dig into by six City department Heads were named wednesday to the advisory pal speaker. Weij France and Canada the Jav Job t. Cadet. E Canadian Armery by the thieves get in wrist watches removing a Glass from the front door Early wednesday thieves stole 46 wrist watches valued at from curtain a jewellers 281 Donald Street police said the break in red Between . And . The station Robert h. Smith Tea the staff of the Robert h. Smith school will hold its annual school from 7.30 to 9.30 School. Miss Kathleen general convener. I used to buy school the use of electricity table and Hatch ability problems. Y next at the the for the lectures will be Gloeb Federal specialists. Jack l. Hay 782 valour Road wednesday in City police court a fined Iso and costs when he pleaded guilty to driving an automobile while his ability was impaired by alcohol. Magistrate m. H. Carton also suspended his licence for one month. The staff assisted by Provinsal and bakery Union is agent local 389 of the bakery and ton Wor ter8 International Union of Africa has been certified bargaining Vag ent for Plant employees of the donuts 496 Selkirk Avenue Hon. C. E. Ter said thursday Ery aspect of civic services in a sweeping efficiency probe. The officials who will act under the direction of the City s finance committee will get together this Friday to Sharpen their axes for the clean up aimed at cutting City costs. They Are j. R. Mcinnes City treasurer g. F. D. Bond City solicitor George l. Gardiner City clerk a d. Hurst City Engineer h. L. Briggs general manager of City and Jack Stuart personnel manager. Subject to finance committee s approval the six probes will be Able to consult outside specialists As experts in different Fields. While they investigate any one civic department the head of that department will automatically be c Oe a member of the probing committee. Finance committee which met wednesday to appoint the probes dressed that the department Heads caper to speak Donald Macdonald of Ottawa . National organizer and treasurer will address two gather nos in Winnipeg monday. At 12.30 .m., he will address a meeting of Manitoba students in the first theatre arts building fort topic will be socialism conies of age. At 8 Be will be guest speaker at a meet no of the . At their head quarters 1170 main Street. Would not be making the Survey on their they Are responsible to this committee the department Heads Are not investigating them selves. We Arp conducting the sur said Aid. C. E. Simonite chairman. Aid. Simonite will act As chairman of the inquiry body1. The rapid growth of the Socle for crippled children of Man Toba will allow treatment of 12 crippled children next year. This was shown wednesday b he s. C. Spa ing at the annual meeting of the society. The report stated that in 194 when the first cerebral palsy no Sery in Manitoba was established at children s Hospital 11 Childre were treated. This year 52 Youn sters were Given treatment. It estimated that 70 cerebral pals victims and 50 other crippled Chi Dren will be treated in 1953. Centre or. Sparling reported that a occupational play on be of its kind in Canada a organized recently to meet the eeds of the mentally retarded o o a Educ table cerebral pals Hild. Other activities were establishment of a Genera diagnostic clinic where a team consisting of paediatrician orthopaedic surgeon neurologist a n psychiatrist examine referred cases. It is thought that 20 clinic will be held in 1953. Seven Chil Dren will be examined at each. Development or Rural diagnostic clinics to. Speed treatment to the Rural child. Aid sent to Winkler during polio epidemic. Further reports were Given by or. J. K. Martin and Walter n Boyd. New officers officers elected were Arthur u. Chipman president e. Allan or. Bruce Chown k. A b Nai j to move Camp plans for. Moving the b Nai b Rith summer Camp from Sandy Hook to a new site will be Dis cussed nov. 25 at a general meet ing of b Nai b Rith in the new Young men s hebrew association building. A committee has been inspecting possible new Sites Ben said. Inadequate facilities at Sandy Hook have made necessary the move he said pleading guilty in police court wednesday to living on the avails of prostitution Elizabeth Irene Williams 724 Henry Avenue Ivas sentenced to. One month in jail. Mitchell vice presidents s. W. Shepherd honorary Secretary p. C. Watt honorary treasurer. Directors j. son Budock mrs. G. English g. Evans r. Of t. Greer Campbell Haig g. W. Hutchins mrs. G. Konantz l Landry j. Mabb l. Newman mrs. C. E. O Grady o. Olson or. E. , him. , mrs. Wilson Rattray b. Mrs. G. H. Ross Dave Russell j t. Russell mrs. George Ryan k. Slocomb f. Tallman. Or. Wardrop. A spokesman for Booth Fisher ies company limited said freeze Ertman y away behind nov. 4, 1s51 he resold that a higher rate of interest on capital moneys advanced As suggested by the be better than the 3h per cent. Originally proposed. An interest rate of 5 per cent Over a 30-year term was suggested instead. That the same rentals would not be charged throughout the period of amortization. Rents would vary according to economic conditions. That a 30-year term for amortization period would be better than the 50-year period originally suggested. This would make it possible for the term of Bond Issue amortization voting monday for student parliament were of three fishermen trapped a l. Winnipeg n Quick forming in the average closing for the navigation period is around nov. 15, worm year Probablyv Send a Little beyond that Smerchanski of Riverton said the warm spell had most of the ice which had on Northern Mani by this time Thev generally Frozen Over and we operating with he said. In oat ice now covering the lakes is not Strong enough for skis but would Cut rib Bons he said. First trip North on skis is generally around not. 24 or before. This year it would t be before dec. 1, he estimated legislative students in the nov. 27 to.29. Parliament will Frank Muldoon a first Vear Lay. Student and former prime minister Don Rowan president of the Campus politics club announced wednesday. Voting will be on a party Baste. With four Campus political groups listed on the ballot Proeres Siva conservatives liberals Civ _ j t oily t and labor progressive party. No Independent will be allowed 4n toe race this year. By majority vote the party with a majority of the popular vote will form a govern ment with its Leader serving As dept. Denies District must build school trustees of Turnbull. Bend school District Are not bound to build a new school in the District if ratepayers do not approve the project in a poll saturday say department of education officials. Previous reports based on a statement issued by three of the school trustees said if the Many bylaw Falls to ass the department of education As informed the trustees they will jul have to proceed with a egg prices scrambled egg prices galloped off in All afternoon but the net result was expected to please Winnipeg housewives. On the wholesale Market Grade a Large eggs tumbled seven highest number of seats will comprise the official of. Position. The 57 seats will be distributed among the four groups according to their percentage of the popular the Campaign will end Friday with final speeches in building. Fort Garry. Candidates have spoken at the University and most of the colleges and their platforms have been circulated. The Liberal party has formed the government in previous i civic Yiu Feuu Wim Ange ments to build a school. Department of education off Al pointed out thursday that the Turnbull school Board is obliged o provide accommodation for Wildren from six to 16, but it is incorrect to say they Are belied to build. Two other courses Ien to them Are renting accorn no Dalton or making an arrange ent with an adjoining District. H. H. G. Moody one of the Hool trustees said that the lat r two alternatives Are out of e that s the reason Why we want build a he said. Proposed is a one room school be constructed at a Cost of one cent. Prices on a a eggs Budge by egg Brok ers had overhauled their Price lists As follows with previous a a. Per "75" on a Grade b 30 Grade a 17 17 these Are prices Oaid to ship pers. It would be a couple of Days wholesalers said before the changes were Felt at retail coun ters. Of Best Quality eggs in Winnipeg have been top heavy recently according to department of agriculture officials. The recent 10-cent spread Between a Large and a been out of line. With demand for the grades of eggs rather limited t n e average consumer stood to Benefit from the Sharp drop in the Price of a Large. P the shake out Here reflected a considerable drop in egg prices on Eastern markets dealers said. Ree press meetings among Friday meetings lit the free press building Board room 2, Manitoba elec Tricas association at 8 pin. And in the club room sons of ire land no. 2 Branch at 8 Camerons association the camerons association will get Friday at 8 officers r 1953, had to depend on Independent votes to carry their motions. They were Defeated on the last vote of the session. Speech from throne prof. D. G. Anglin will act As governor general and will deliver the speech from the throne at 2 30 Nov. 27. His Entrance will be accompanied by ceremonies closely paralleling those of the House of commons. Or. Rowan is chief returning officer for the voting and will he assisted by Jocelyn Robb and John Schioler. Dick fines Dukes Cort the governor general As aide de Camp. A sergeant at arms who Wilt be partly responsible for the orderly conduct of business has yet to be selected. Last year your contribution to the Community Chest helped place 186 boys and girls in red Feather institutions. Ibe still and know god tells audience at r Wain Street in attendance was Hon. J. S. Medlar old provincial natural re mrs. A. Krucik president of the women s auxiliary met Medlar Willuam when. Shoal ii Ftp the Manitoba Amoco Attoh Liberal no prayer is Worth saying unless half the time it spent in list ening. So said Rev. Charles b. Temple wednesday Grace United Church. Speaking on the topic does god speak to Man or Templeton told the fourth meet ing of his Mission Here that prayer is a two Way Street Between god and Man. Man will never Sec god in vision nor hear his actual voice or. Templeton explained because he Speaks in a still Small voice to the ear of your today s generation expects things to be overwhelming cataclysmic obvious or else it s not but god works in and if you la listen you la hear deaf to word people Are so occupied that Many have become almost deaf to god s word. We talk too much even in but in the silence of prayer god May guide those who ask for help. Perhaps god has already Spok Many he his audience but perhaps no real Bond of love existed therefore no if god does do something it does not have to done in an Earth shattering he said. You must listen if you want to hear words Are represented by a deep sense of Unity which can be created Between god and Man. And if you Haven t heard toy e v e r y Day in the experience of life. Looking at the incredible order of the Cosmos any. Man Wir can t see god in it. Well i d say that Man is or. Templet5n deep relationship god is constantly trying to get through to Man to show him that unless there is a deep relationship built up Between Man a and then mar is living a shrivelled up said or. Because Templeton. You Don t have to find fur said. He in t lost we Are. And if you listen you la hear him if you Are read to open your heart to the evening s program included1 solos by mrs. Templeton and hymns by a choir under the direction of George Kent. Stanley borne was organist. Another two polio cases two new cases of polio were re ported in the province thursday in Whitemouth Montc Pality with paralysis and one in Pembina municipality without paralysis. This Manitoba total to 02. Of the total 376 cases Are with paralysis 9u show no paralysis according to districts reveals 116 cases in Winni the suburbs 275 to he tilt of the
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