Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 15, 1952

Issue date: Saturday, November 15, 1952
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Previous edition: Friday, November 14, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 15, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Easier quicker Thrif tier Winnipeg free press Home baked flavor at its Best braces Kitchen Star bread by Carrier in 30c per week november 1952 weekend edition with Ito City Likely to Lay off workers gee were hungry but Manitoba the Cocker Spaniel feels Shes done enough work in bringing 11 new pups into the world and Shes turned them Over to her Rottert 281 Queen and every two or three hours around the clock Lueck gets out an eyedropper and goes to ill have to keep it up for at least a couple of she she intends to get a number of baby doll bottles to Speed up the feeding at 2job holders by Michael Harris labor Council Obj has expressed grave con Over reported complaints that a Large number of who jobs had been discussed at a joint meeting of the cites three Central labor the joint meeting had considered the advisability of seeking an amendment to either a employ Are holding 40hour five Day week regular take up Dart time insurance regulations or the unemployment insurance act to make it illegal for any employer an Obj Council meeting was told the question of duplication of outside potatoes steal local Market this fall Manitoba potato growers this fall have temporarily lost a Large local Market by holding out for higher Nick potato specialist with the provincial agriculture said saturday he said 100 carloads of normally supplied by Man Toba had to be imported from other parts of Canada and the United the largest shipper was with 70 carloads present Market he should be attractive enough to overcome any reluctance on the part of growers to offer potatoes Tor Manitoba he should make every Effort to retain Market by keeping the demand supplied kindergarten planned at Victory school More than 400 parents at tended a joint meeting of teachers and parents in Vic tory school at a Victory Home and school association gather plans were completed for establishing a kindergarten in the ski club request gets nowhere Ana peal by the Winnipeg ski club for some consideration regarding taxes on its property received Short shrift in City finance committee Fri aldermen simply filed Cheque artist jailed 15 months a 40yearold Man who once forged the signature of a United general on army leave Friday in City police court started a 15month jail term for Jam Sfrancis of no fixed pleaded guilty before magistrate Carton to eight charges of fraud totalling court was told one of the cheques was for for a new car which was later the other cheques were for smaller police said Learmonth holds a bachelors degree in Commerce from a United states they added he was a member of the United states army in 19s2 where he was sentenced to three years for forging it generals electric saw reporte stolen a portable automatic elec tric saw was reported stolen Harry Victor a 52year old Friday in City police court was sentenced to one month in jail when he pleaded guilty to from a building under con stealing five pairs of socks from Striction at 116 Market ave nue police said police said the saw was the property of Mcdonald Acme construction 875 Dor Chester an electric Drill was stolen the same night from veterans trans 181 Mcphillips a City department the labor progressive party will hold a nominating meeting 21 at in Johns technical High a second meeting will be held 24 at in the Victor Aalbert cheerios entertain at Selkirk Hospital More than 200 patients at Selkirk mental Hospital were entertained this week by the artists participating included Marjorie Rose Marguerite Isabel Mabelle Goldie Violet Robert Eric Chantler Donald David Van Blake Regilus and Dick accompanists were Isabel Conover and Donald the show was under the direction of Mabelle Monnington and sponsored by the Hospital committee of the provincial command of the Canadian legion George Hartman was in charge of boys leg broken in traffic mishap Richard of 596 Manitoba was admit Ted to childrens Hospital Fri Day night with a i right his condition is re ported police said the youngster ran across the Road at Mcgregor Street and Mani Toba Avenue an was met in margarets film a color film of the Royal tour of Canada will be shown in the Sun Day school room of margarets Church monday at the Church choir has arranged the the Catholic women league of Edwards Yarwood and is holding a Penny carnival in the Parish Hall from 2 to 10 there will be a Sale of Home collision by a car driven by Archibald 516 Inkster Boulevard at 8 Templeton Mission draws record breaking crowds record breaking crowds have been filling Grace United Church at evening and noon hour meeting during the week to hear Charles official evangelist of the National Council of an estimated persons have attended at the first week of the Templeton Mission including the first meeting sunday night that filled the civic auditorium to with the theme Christ is the the Mission goes into week with a meeting saturday night at the there will be nightly meetings at the auditorium until when Templeton will speak again at Grace United for the final meetings to be held 22 and 23 he will return again to the civic throughout the the 36yearold evangelist will continue to address Noonday meetings at Grace Templeton is pleased with the enthusiastic Atten but it is no Surprise for similar crowds flocked to his meetings in Regina recently and he says this is evidence of a hunger for a balanced and meaningful Faith in after seeing the civic auditorium filled to capacity at his first Templeton c foresaw a problem in getting adequate facilities to accommodate All the people who would want to attend the his previous experiences showed that attendance at the meetings tended to grow to wards the final meetings of the the Mission is sponsored by the Winnipeg presbytery of the United Templeton is accompanied by his an accomplished the ice its thin thin ice frolicking goes handing love with the danger of thrill Happy youngsters to test the thin sheets of ice beginning to form on Rivers and streams throughout the province has brought a warning from be director of swim Ming and water safety for the red a few Brief moments taken to warn children of the Dan says be May be the Means of averting Dis should an Accident Leblanc issues the Fol lowing ice safety if the ice is thin All around and no one is near to Rescue break your Way Forward to the Shore on to solid if it is possible to climb Lay your arms across the ice and kick your feet up and Down to prevent them from Jac knifing beneath the kick and wriggle your Way onto the then Roll away to solid ice before standing when trouble Calm Ness and common sense save Leblanc Points but More to avoid trouble keep away from thin Stinson Calls redistribution a disgrace Lloyd for Winnipeg Friday labelled Manitoba distribution of seats a Patchwork of inequalities beyond imagination and a disgrace to a so called democratic he was commending a Resolution by the civic Bureau of the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce calling for redistribution by an in dependent body substantially on the basis of representation by pop the Resolution was introduced by Gordon chairman of the Chambers special committee on re and passed unanimous if approved by the chamber As a it will be submitted for consideration at the associated Chambers of Commerce convention wednesday at the redistribution accomplished by the House in said was a pretty bad it did not change the Basic unfair Ness of our legislative represent but the 1949 he loaded with government Mem agreed the ratio of Urban to Rural populations in each constituency should be two to this formula was largely in he so that out of 35 Rural there were 20 which fell below their population quota of six out of 10 Cabinet ministers represent these Small pocket he one Mani Toba constituency alone has larger population than three others rep resented by the quickened population Drift toward Urban living accents the need for said yet Winnipeg gained nothing in he since its two additional seats were cancelled out by an increase in the House from 55 to 57 to hire workers unless they pre sent him with the unemployment insurance depress wages it was reported that double Job holders take wages much lower than they get on the regular depressing wages in the the Obj Council decided to take action in eliminating this evil on its own in the event of any Hesi Tancy on the part of other two Central labor councils Tran Canada problem it has also been reported that this situation is not confined to Winnipeg it is to be found in every Large City across but so far no Union has come out openly to condemn the it was pointed out that the unions in their efforts to get a 40hour five Day week had been arguing with employers on the principle that the workers were working Long hours and had not Chest total now 77 of objective contributions of Friday pushed the red Feather total to 77 per of the Campaign of Community Chest officials total Chest returns now stand at this leaves to go to the 1952 goal of i first to go Over the top of their quota was residential and schools officials greater Winnipeg Canvas sing have collected the suburbs have reached 80 per cent of their goal East Kildonan leading and the and schools Section has 94 per of its larger donations reported at reel Feather offices included Winnipeg free press Winnipeg free press Sovereign life Sovereign life and and Fairfield and Sherwin Williams com Pany f Canada Sherwin Williams employees Jackson and sons and Manitoba provincial government health and i Blic welfare depart ment of labor Manitoba Telephone system attorney generals department department of mines and natural resources Manitoba Hydro elec tric Board 5194 purity flour 800 Welner theatres 1500 h Dominion wheel and boundaries employees Canadian general israelite childrens Hospital Natalie Rie Mclaughlin Leonard Cit owned property sales heavy sales of Cit owned property Are zooming close to the heavy total chalked up last chairman of the cites subcommittee on City reported this years sales had been expected to drop compared with Anderson predicted the 1951 figure would be if not Mai reason figures during for the october surge in and this Dolors and do minion lumber and fuel company Toronto fur Jamieson and son Joe Plaskett works to go on display paintings by Joe Plaskett and a collection of Werner Scholz Tell will be on display at the win company on Corydon Avenue month was the Sale of several pieces of Industrial property in the West he during the 10 months from Jan uary through sales this year amounted to last years sales totalled Dur no the same sold for Home Sites were 388 valued this was Well below last years total sales of 631 Home Worth total value of build ing permits issued by the City engineering department maintained a Lead Over last up to Friday permits had been taken out for valued in All at in permits had been issued during the same period for Worth among larger permits issued were at Cobalt therapy unit at Winnipeg general Hospital service Canadian Nipes Art gallery 16 to Plaskett was director of the Winnipeg school of Art in 1947 be Ore leaving for further study in while in Europe he was awarded a bursary by the British Council enabling him to study at the Slade the spiritual Quality of Werner Scholz work was highly praised by Theodore present president of West in an article appearing in die Hilife in Heuss words have been translated into English by Alvan wife of the director of the Art the translation part in this Painter Werner who is still Young but who has lived through the horror and the hardening experience of there must be a tension such As perhaps Only the aged Louis Corinth has if the name of this later Painter occurs to it is not because in his later years Corinth also sought the religious or the primeval landscape or the Flower for Scholls method of color his bold Brush and Flat tone application Are completely however there is a relationship in the vigor with which the material reality is penetrated and in the great earn estness which perceives and attacks As a problem the spiritual Conquest Over the this sense of Conquest is re but not liter Ary the artist intends to something but he says it without didactic or merely Clear under while he renounces the stimulus of the immediate perceptive in the simplified forms of his Heads he portrays a fateful Ness such is the vision of these exhibition of the two artists works will be formally opened by Hiscocks of the univer sity of Manitoba at Sun Between Coburn and Aynsley streets apartment on Corydon Avenue be tween Cockburn and Hugo streets apartment also on Corydon Beu Veen Corydon and Hugo streets and eight houses Reu on Dudley local sadies run Winnipeg women were on their Mark saturday for the worlds second most enthusiastic Celebration of Sadie Haw Kins hotel and catering officials said they knew of no other City in Canada that becomes so excited Over the they knew of Only one Centre in the United states where Winnipeg is overshadowed a Small Community in the Southern Hills known As dog beats new years born in Al Capp cartoon lil Sadie Hawkins Day draws More Advance no Tice for hotel reservations in Winnipeg than does new years leading hotels reported they were booked up for dances three weeks in Advance this night clubs had the same Story and Community clubs re ported they expected a flurry of bookings for dances at the last florists reported that Sadie Hawkins orders do not equal new but they Are gaining night club operators said women make better providers than men when it comes to the operators could quadruple the present cover they and the girls would still pay two of them some hotels planned two celebrations of Sadie Hawkins Day this since the Date of the Celebration shifts from year to hotel men and caterers agreed to Peg it on the first saturday after that accounts for the Celebration on the but cartoonist Capp pegged it this year on the some Winni Eggers will celebrate on the orthodox staff Cut predicted As Economy move by Shirley Sharzer some civic layoffs Are certain As a result of the efficiency probe launched this week into Winnipeg City it was indicated one already asked Fin Ance committees permission to let two employees the six department Heads who will conduct the probe under the supervision of the finance commit tee met Friday afternoon in secret session not at the City Hall to map out first Steps of the Economy finance com Mittee chairman and head of the called it an organizational he indicated meetings would be held once or twice a week from now until the probe really gets no direct link i although the move by the emergency housing supervisor to cd his staff was not directly Linke with the efficiency drive h said it had been Long pending it is Likely Othre department head Are eyeing their staff Rolls one Alderman said he had n doubt that the axe was Bein sharpened in several City Depari the two employees due to los their positions in the housing department Are a receptionist an rental the probes wont get Down 1 hard pan until 1 when the department department Surve Simonite until then a general review o civic conditions will be of Side consultants and experts won be called in until we need them Simonite predicted that the overhauling of the civic Servic would take a at an maybe aim of the Survey is to increase civic recheck the Scop and functions of All department and thereby reduce costs of run Ning the engineers soon to seek recruits in City school Canadas unprecedented Indus branches of these groups would b rial growth in recent years has brought a serious shortage of elec mechanical and civil Engin of Mont president of the engineering Institute of said in Winni Peg Sterling is Here on the presi dents annual visit to Institute branches across the Fri Day at the Marlborough he attended the eighth an Nual dinner and dance of the trial Section of the Winnipeg working with Manitoba within a Short no big exodus contrary to popular pointed very few engine Are leaving Canada for the unite As Many engineers a coming into this country As Tho who do go South he american engineers Are Bein brought Here by the huge invest ment of american capital in can engineering Institute of sterlings first Job in 191 after graduation from Queen was in Winnipeg wit a consulting engineers h Reading vital to education Massey says Young Canadas Book is being commemorated 15 to 22 under the patronage of Vincent Canadas Gover in a Massey said a generation ago books were the most popular form of entertain but for some years now books have been Only one of Many things that compete for the Childs but it is still True that books Are vital to the business of to be Well educated is to be Well Reading books makes us familiar with our literature and our responsive to the Beauty and the Power of words and Able to use them the taste for Good Reading is formed in it is important that Young Canada should the association of childrens libraries citizens and Community bodies to do their part in reviving an interest in Good read this May be it is pointed by having More and better nooks placed in school interesting teachers in introducing1 Good books to fostering school and Library sponsoring childrens securing More adequate support for existing libraries and giving Good books As gifts to heavy this shortage of he worked in the Prairie provinces of pointed is due partly to Lack about four years before the firs of accommodation in some Universia world and to the Lack of going into the there is also a tremendous casualty list in the engineering he game Laws group charge while the Blue bomb Redmon ton Eskimo tilt was in Progress last Manitoban walked into a country store and asked the and the engineering Institute Are storekeeper Hows the game undergraduate students never make the so Many Young students go into engineering who Are not fitted for and so Many who would be fitted for dont go into he in an Effort to meet this prob he the universities uniting on a vocational guidance project in High under the auspices of the can Adian committee for student coun the Canadian Institute of said the storekeeper my Friend got three Deer last says the president of the greater Winnipeg game and fish chemistry and the Canadian Points up the wide tute of mining and metallurgy Are joining forces with the Engineer ing Institute on this Sterling he believed that the Winnipeg stricter Law says Neil association president Between now and when the big game season the province of Manitoba will receive a considerable sum of Money from Gay Man receives suspended sentence for carrying knife a five year suspended sentence was imposed upon William 913 William after he pleaded guilty to caning an of pensive Bonni was charged in City police court Friday with carrying a knife with an eight Inch court was told the accused had threatened his who notified Bonni told magistrate Gar ton he was under the influence of liquor at the time and didst Snow what he was the sales of licences licensed Hunters feel they Are not getting a fair the trouble is that big game Hunting starts for Many not on 24 but anytime they care to turn their hands to there seems to be Little respect for the pro visions of the and if consider that enforcement of the game act is too pleading guilty to a charge of Laving carnal knowledge of a girl under the age of 14 at Sandy Bay Indian David Mckinney was sentenced to months thursday by magistrate Kyle in provincial police his sentence is to run con currently with a jail Tern he is now serving for contributing to juvenile so you think you work hard Templeton by Ted byfd3ld Frank Stephenson says office workers should spend More time in the office work president of the Canadian Council of purchasing he figures that the members of his association work about 80 per of their working the other 20 per he is devoted to but last nights to Morrow nights Bridge and cof fee with Cream and he the Only difference betwee ii purchasing agents and other office work ers is that the purchasing agent works the he cant get their production up to 80 per a set Forth his views thursday night before the Winnipeg Branch of his which met in the Marlborough Friday morning Over Coffee at the Royal Alexandra he lab Butterfly ruse with purchasing he the greatest time wasters Are purchasers just dont seem to he 4 that a Salesman will de vote time just to find out what is the purchasers if its fishing or hell be a sort of authority on fishing or the purchaser thinks Hes a peach of a fellow he likes that How they waste if office workers were secretly to figure out How they spent every minute of the they be Stephen son those chats with the Man at the next desk and those comments about miss such an suchs dress can devour what office workers ought to realize is that there really no different to the Man in the if he stopped to talk and shut off his hed be yet the office worker wastes at least one minutes out of every Stephenson he thinks Hes he All Hes doing is yielding to the place to relax is at or at the or on weekend trips away from the that where you can really now you take that fish trip we had last summer that was relaxation for you help yourself to an other cup of Coffee ill Tell All about it spread flouting of the game Laws in the the statement is contained in an open letter to Premier asking for George Trafton who will address members the sales and advertising club at the clubs regular luncheon meeting at the fort Garry hotel also present at the meeting will be sports editors and columnists of the press and broadcaster Jack Wells will introduce each member of the Blue bomber football downtown proves neighbourly people who work on Portage proved last week they Ould be just As neighbourly As inhabitants of any Rural nearby shops and businesses were Busy raising Money for a woman they knew As a waitress behind the lunch counter at the for fire victim they were trying to help Smith who lost her Home at and most of the contents in a lire some them also knew that Sigurdson was supporting five children with the Money she made As a and so the fund started first among employees of Kresge and company limited and their then in the nearby places of business among employees and in the meantime friends at car son and other Rural Points had not forgotten Sigurdson was overwhelm the kindness of everybody has made me think life is really Worth she told the free press thanks All i want to thank All those who helped at the time of the fire and All the people who have donated clothing and Money n other towns near and and in she people i dont even know have donated with an open i would like to thank them the furniture sent to her including a Beds and chairs will be used in a new Home at said Sigurd but theres a sad note for the lunch counter customers on por Tage they wont hear her cheery greeting again Over a cup of she says her new Home will be too far away from Winni c of c names four speakers for Parley four main headed by toy transport controller or will be heard during he today 22nd annual Conven Ion of the Manitoba associated Chambers of Commerce in bran on beginning Milner will discuss problems f while Eric of Boissevain will give an lust rated speech on How to con act a better grounds and gardens Dean of the acuity of agriculture at the uni Hersity of Manitoba will discuss the faculty of agriculture contributes to Rural and John of the California Standard company will talk of Oil in can Das to symposiums delegates will hear two Sympso one of the inter depends Mility of agriculture and he other on Industrial develop Lent at the Community speakers at the former will be manager of Anada packers limited John manager of the Canadian Anners limited of Morden and Onald chairman of he Board of Grain speakers at the second Sympso us will include As Stant Deputy minister of the de Arment of Industry and Erce and Robert dust rial commissioner of bran despite election of an Ual appointments and re delegates will attend two a plus a social etto Gether at the Brandon Fly g expect Many delegates members representing More than 0 Manitoba towns and cities Are to petted to attend the convention eing held at the Prince Edward objects of the association Are to promote the general interests of Manitoba and Canada and to in ease the efficiency and useful Ess of individual Chambers of immerse within the a Lokeman the opening sessions will hear addresses of Welcome from presi ent and from mayor Ames Creighton of Winnipeg Jaycees Victor president arid publisher of the free will be guest speaker at the 29th annual meeting of the Winnipeg Junior chamber of Commerce 28 at in the Royal Alexandra conference monthly pastoral conference of he Winnipeg circuit of the Luth ran Church Missouri Synod will in held tuesday at Koslowsky will present a Naper at the session and Bartsch will celebrate holy ;