Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 11, 1954

Issue date: Monday, January 11, 1954
Pages available: 28
Previous edition: Saturday, January 9, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 11, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba More Winnipeg free press by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg monday january 11, 1954 More milk More Calcium Bryce a milk Glo Brand bread look for milk Peic Ertag on wrapper week end edition with comics we u my awards winning paintings and the artists Are seen at the ninth annual non jury show at the Winnipeg Art gallery. Left to right Are James Wilder whose Oil painting dead fir is shown at left and mrs. Betty Holmes with her Oil painting still life with Squash. Their pain Tings were entered in a class for artists who had not exhibited work before. The non jury show was formally opened sunday afternoon by or. Athol Gordon Deputy provincial Coroner. The jury of awards consisted of Lemoine Fitz Gerald member of the group of seven Donald Smith president of the Manitoba society of artists and or. Ferdinand Eckhardt director of the Winnipeg Art suspect in narcotics Case to be Given jury trial a special indictment by the attorney general s office committed 81-year-old Lloyd Badger of no fixed address to jury trial monday on charges of Possession of narcotics. Badger appeared before county court judge c. B. Philp to elect speedy trial. In this Case an accused normally has the Choice of being tried before the sitting judge or to elect trial by judge and who broke recognizance gels another Chance Daniel Jones Dill of 402 Elgin Avenue was Given a three year suspended sentence after he pleaded guilty in provincial policy court to breach of re cognizant monday. The 18-year-old youth had pre spoke for the attorney Xvi Ousby been Given a two year sus f i Ngn hurl in Tuta Crici rat jury at the next assizes. A. M. Shinbane Crown prosecutor general s office and told court that Badger would remain in police c rust Odd until his jury trial. At present he is serving a four year term of a tier Coumou mini jul j i a him another Chance. C free press meetings meetings to be held in the free press club rooms tues Day Are morning Board room no. 2. Kindergarten settlement Board 10 . After noon Board room no. 2 100 club Knowles school for boys annual meeting 2.30 . Board room no. 2, pensions committee Winnipeg local Manitoba teachers society ;