Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 12, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free More milk More Calcium Bryce s milk Glo Brand bread i milk on by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg tuesday january 12, 1954 week end edition with comics 109 in improvements get utilities group s Okay Public utilities committee monday approved two local improvement projects which will Cost an estimated ornamental Street lighting for 46 will Cost an estimated City s share of the Cost which is spread a five year period is one fifth. Four sewer projects and one Watermain project will be advertised As local improvements and tenders called. Sewers Wilt be on Renfrew and Keewatin streets and on Taylor and Saskatchewan avenues. The Watermain is slated for Renfrew Street. Cost of these projects is estimated it Village reorganizes Volunteer firefighters Brooklands Volunteer fire brigade held a re organizational meeting during the Veek end following resignation of three members. E. G. Hill retains the Post of fire chief with r. Myhre appointed Deputy replacing j. Baron who has served with the brigade for several years. Captain is Paul Kissel. Other members in order of their seniority include Stan Bowers w. Lerch j. Berg Gordon Croome George Brown h. Johnson m. Tataryn a. Richter and w. Everard. Man fined on liquor charge William Eichorn 482 Boyd Avenue who was fined and costs in City police court one week ago for being intoxicated in a Public place was fined and costs Mon Day for a similar offence. Both charges were Laid As second offences under the liquor act. Two other men were each fined 5100 and costs for Simi Lar offences. They were Gustav Bartel and William Case both of no fixed abode. Health improved to Ridden criminal gets time Oft Negrey soon to be free Man again by Art Hobson j Manitoba s most notorious Crimi tuberculosis Ridden Mike Nal Aid. Hits municipalities not belonging to a wed two new cases of polio reported Manitoba s first two 1954 cases of polio Are reported in a new of communicable disease totals issued by the provincial health list january the said. As of Jan. Other disease totals were chickenpox 2s Erysipelas one measles 14 mumps 15 Scarlet fever 11 and septic sore Throat Knox United choir names Neil president Knox United Church choir has elected a new executive. Officers Are Sam Neil presi Dent Grace Levins vice presi Dent Doug Petty treasurer Shirley Satch Secretary Bruce Linnarson librarian Sylvia Stein gown mistress Mel Wellis publicity Roy Montgomery financial Secre tary Marilyn Hall social and Pete Sim past president. Car personnel get first Aid courses More than Canadian Pacific employees on the Prai Rie Region received first Aid instruction last year according to the annual report of j. C. Day the Road s first Aid super visor for this territory. Close to Miles were travelled in covering the Region which stretches from the Lakehead to the Rockies. Mike Negrey a free Man May 29 will be a free Man May 29. That is hell be free if he re Mains on his Best behaviour Between now and May 28, according to o. M. M. Attorney Gener Al. A Coronation amnesty and time for Good behaviour have lopped a Little More than two years off Negrey s seven year sentence which began aug. 13, 1949. And four and a half years in jail have at least improved the Eon Winnipeg citizens should t have to pay through the nose because St James won t face up to its responsibilities Aid. David Orlikov said monday. It was his second attack within two on St. James and other municipalities which Are not Mem Bers of the greater Winnipeg Sani tary District. He told Winnipeg s Public utilities committee that thu longer we continue to bail out individuals the longer these municipalities will pass the fort Garry which is not a Mem Ber of the sanitary District either also came under fire. Industrial site Aid. Orlikov said fort Garry is building up an Industrial site woman gets maximum Fine on drunk count the maximum penalty Lor charge Laid under n was he place. The usual line for a similar offence is or j. The bylaw concerned was one relating to Public convenience and welfare. Court was told Cadillac termed a nuisance by Crown prosecutor c. W. Tupper had previous convictions for beg disorderly and of assaulting a police officer. Monthly Hydro Bills householders will continue to receive Light and Power Bills from City Hydro and the Winnipeg elec tric co. On a monthly basis. A Veteran court official said he could t recall the maximum penalty being imposed upon a person for such an offence when the charge was Laid under the bylaw. George Young picked boy of the month George Young 569 Arling Street was selected boy of the month Al a supper meet ing of the Winnipeg y men s club monday in the Central y. A film on the training of nato fliers at Stevenson Field was shown by we. F. Gaffney. I Man fixed costs for window peeping a Man who peered into win Dows on two Maryland Street apartment blocks for an hour about 11.10 . Sunday appeared in City police court monday. Julius Wendi is 39, of 450 Sherbrook Street pleaded guilty to being disorderly in a Public place and was fined and costs. World University service to open drive the world University service of Canada will conduct its annual Campaign for funds Ian. 25 to 30 at the University of Manitoba for the local Ca Manien has been set at Yective set at a recent conference of the reorganization the health Cei set at a recent Toni Terence 01 inc National group has already committed Tor Centre Walter Zborowsky local wisc head has Ai the Delhi announced. In wisc is one of 30 National committees of world umber silk ser vice coordinated by an International secretariat in Geneva and operating a prof ram of material assistance and International education to Aid universities throughout the world. T All students faculty members and administration staff at the University will be contacted during the Campaign or. Zuborow secy stated. A medleys Corner Here in her own words is what happened today to a Young lady whose name we won t mention if you Wear glasses then you know what happens when you Board a Street car on a cold Winter she explains. Well this morning my glasses steamed Over As usual so i could t see a thing. But most unusual i found myself Riding quite comfortably on somebody else s Lap. A Man s at More about Hope that Canada wide tour Lor comedian Bob Hope is on says Don Carlos of Winnipeg who will be impresario of the venture. He spoke to Bob on the phone monday and the tentative plates have been set Lor the Spring. Hope was booked up solid until then. H. L. Briggs general manager of City Hydro has recommended against an efficiency report suggestion that bimonthly Billing for Domestic Consumers should be considered if joint action on it can be arranged with the Winnipeg elec Trie he said in a report to Winnipeg s Public utilities committee monday that the Winnipeg electric co. Also thought the present system was the Best. D. M. Stephens Wec s presi Dent and general manager had re ported that the Best interests of the Utility and its Domestic customers Are better served by Billing on a monthly rather than a bimonthly or. Briggs pointed out the maximum saving which could be effected would be not More than or 60.7 cents per Domestic customer a year or five cents a dome customer a month. To protect against prospective losses As a result of the larger Bills and the longer Billing periods an extensive system of customer deposits would have to be built up. W to extend to bimonthly Bill ing would run counter to the trend to monthly financing of House hold accounts of All kinds developed so extensively throughout the business world. Committee approved or. Briggs report and suggested that he re port further to Council s advisory committee on the efficiency re port. I m sure they re not telling anybody they re not members of he a wed the comments were made Dur no discussion of a letter from j r. Stephenson ltd., 555 Madison treet St. James. The letter explained the company s position Vith regard loan earlier request o link up with Winnipeg s sewer on St. James Street. Committee had decided not to make a decision in the Reques but to ask the a wed for its opinion. Aid. Orlikov said monday that he had nothing against the com Pany personally but they and ther businesses Are being played for suckers by being in St. he said in his opinion the company should be describing its position o St. James and not to Winnipeg. He said he was against any move that enabled St. James to enjoy the benefits of the a wed without having to pay for them. The company said in its letter hat it had been forced to come o St. James because there was no property available in Winnipeg. Sale cancelled it said a site had been purchased on Dublin Avenue in Winnipeg in 1952. However the Sale was can celled when the company was advised that Winnipeg s policy was to first offer such land to adjacent land owners who might require it for expansion. The company turned Down an offer of a site farther West on Dublin because they were told they could t get water or sewer facilities until 1953. The original request for the tie up with Winnipeg s sewer on St. James Street said the company would Bear All construction and rental charges. Committee decided monday that the letter would be received As information until the report of the Gosdis received. Vict s physical health i. When he was captured and sent to the Penitentiary in 1949, neg Rey was suffering from advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. Doctors Shook their Heads and said it was a hopeless Case. They gave him about six months to live. Puts on weight but Hardy Negrey has surprised everybody most of All the Doc ors. Despite confine Rnell in a solitary cell in the basement of he Vaughan Street detention lome his health is now greatly improved and he s put on weight or. Kay said tuesday. The authorities Are convinced imprisonment saved the criminal s life. But he s been a headache for them and an expense for the prov ice. On a. Seven year sentence neg Rey should have been sent to the it penal authorities said they could t take him be cause they had no facilities for isolating a tubercular prisoner. Sanatoriums can t hold him. He just Valks out of them. The provincial jail at heading Ley had no facilities for a diseased prisoner either. So to Vaughan Street detention Home he went and into a basement cell. 24-hour guard because of his habit of escaping Ottawa Over Negrey. The province contends that the convict is a Federal responsibility. But Ottawa Falls Back on a Section of the Penitentiary act which says Federal penal institutions Are not required to accept diseased prisoners. However it is understood the Federal government is paying half the Cost of Negrey s confinement. At the last session of the legis lature the attorney general came under heavy fire from opposition members for inhumane treat ment of Negrey. Subsequent medical reports stated that while the basement cell was not Ideal for a victim of tuberculosis Negrey s conditions were a recommendation thar the Pri Soner patient have More Light and space was followed up promptly when the attorney general ordered a cell Wall knocked out to double the size of the room. Long record Negrey was first convicted aug 2, 1937, and sentenced to three months for a Regina theft. Dec. 16 of the same year he went to head Ingley jail for six months for theft from an Auto to Winnipeg. A conviction in Winnipeg City police court july 11, 1941, sent Cial jail april 9, 1947. He was being held there waiting Transfer o Stony Mountain old we to serve seven years for Safe cracking. Less than five months after his escape he was arrested in Omaha Nebraska and sentenced to nine years in the United states Federal Penitentiary at Lincoln for Burg Lary he escaped from Lincoln july 5, 1949. Thirty six Days later he was spotted by an Alert ramp officer at a fair in fort. William. Imposed in 1947, started aug.-13, 1949. Juil break charges were Laid against Negrey after his capture. But his Case was remanded from week to week in provincial police court for about three months. The charges were finally quashed. Manitoba authorities Hope they will see the end of Negrey when he is freed in May but with such a record they fear he May soon be in trouble again. They Are not too hopeful about his health. In confinement h in he was tarrying a .32 revolver at chronic tuberculosis improved but the time. His seven year the Loose St. Boniface firemen ask Board to interpret award St. Boniface firemen condemn denied that the Council s action had ing what they termed the dicta been dictatorial but suggested that or attempting to escape a special guard is posted at his cell 24 hours a Day. This Means the government has to hire three special guards and pay them a combined salary of More than a year. A fat file of correspondence has piled up Between the province and fort Garry Council okays 138-Home housing project Negrey to Stony Mountain Federal Penitentiary for four and a half years on charges of conspiracy shooting with intent five charges of armed robbery housebreaking and theft and theft of an Auto. He was released from Stony Mountain March 28, v945. Negrey made a successful Day Light break from Brandon Provin plans for a proposed 138 Home development on Mcgillivray Boule Vard received final approval of Garry Council monday night. The c. T. Lount construction co. Should begin the project Early n the Spring if the municipal and Public Utility Board and the metro Politan planning commission approve the final plans. The Utility Board is expected to or Winnipeg transit commission the mayor and councillor fair brother were also appointed to study a proposed route for the new trans Canada Highway. The pre sent plan Calls for the Highway to come Down Lyon Street and Oak Enwald Avenue out to Mcgillivray Boulevard. Councillor j. B. A. Houde pointed out that two years ago residents trial arbitrary policy of the Cathedral City s Council monday asked Tor an impartial interpretation of an arbitration Board s award. Delegates from the St. Boniface firefighters association at coun cil s meeting requested an inde pendent Board to interpret the a clones award concerning City firemen s pay. They suggested that such an impartial Board be composed of judge in. J. Lindal As chairman and the chief editors of the Winnipeg Tri Pune and the Winnipeg free press. The arbitration Board composed of r. B. Macinnes As chairman Aid. V. B. Anderson of Winnipeg and b. E. Elmore made its award dec. 4. Difficulty arose Over a statement a the award that there was no reasonable basis for disparity be tween the monthly salaries of fire men and police. At the same time the Board stated the City must abide by any limitations on its budget the Muni announce its decision on the plans had voiced disapproval of the before the end o this week. St. Boniface worried City going to the dogs City firm fined for not paying minimum wages fines ranging from to s25 have been levied against la if plans get the necessary approval Council with the planning Board and or. Lount would name the four Bays leading of Mcgillivray Boulevard plans for the installation of sewer and water Mains to be financed by the construction company will be drawn up by r. E. Congdon municipal Engineer. Bus probe following complaints on the ser vice of the Point Road bus mayor Scott Neal and councillor Wil Fred Fairbrother were appointed to Check schedules with the great the firefighters local was. What the Council did accept the City solicitor s advice on a differ ence of opinion concerning the interpretation of the award. For the Benefit of the firefight ers association i say now that if they want to get Friendly relations in 1954, they had belter mend their the mayor said. Bail Cut for suspect in robbery bail for Alexander Mcneil Wil son 29, of no fixed abode being held in connection with the dec. 21 free press robbery was Low ered tuesday to s15.000. Wilson and Alexander Nicholas Bolonchuk 31, who police said Cipal and Public Utility Board a gave his address As 4s2 Elgin ave Proval of which is required for , Are jointly charged with a fire Boniface budgets has indicated no More Money should be spent on the fire the Council agreed to sign a suggestion that a full time Pound keeper be appointed was made at monday night s St. Boni face City Council meeting follow ing a complaint of damage caused by stray dogs. In a letter to Council a. E. Wall 35 Claremont Avenue stated thai within the last two months two stray dogs in his area had either killed or badly maimed eight others. My dog is still under veterinary care and it is questionable whether he will or. Wall wrote. He called attention to the possible danger to human beings from wandering dogs. Mayor e. A. Hansford said All dogs which were a menace should be picked up. He suggested the appointment of a full time Pound keeper. The present part time Pound keeper was paid a month for apparently doing Noth Demetriff said the trouble the Alderman said. It was stated that there was no bylaw prohibiting stray dogs. Aid. C. S. Warman thought if the dogs were a nuisance to uie Community they should be got rid of. The mayor said he knew of a dog for which no licence had been obtained for the last two years and apparently the owners did not in end to get one. One woman the mayor said told him she did not mind if her dog did kill her neigh for s cat. Councillor r. Hunter pointed out that the proposed route would pass through one of the municipality s most desirable residential districts and would evaluate this property. Council also set the mayor s indemnity at with a expense allowance and councillors at with expenses. These figures Are the same As last year s. Passed a motion that All Mink ranchers East of Waverly Street be subject to a licence amounting to 10 per cent of the assessed value of Stock and equipment. _ saw a proposed plan of a sub division prepared in 1950 by the metropolitan planning commission n conjunction with a request from Gateway developments for an Al Kolment of lots. The lots Are in an area to be bounded by the Power line Garry memorial cemetery and Beaumont Street. The Mailer was referred to the municipal planning and properly committee. Working agreement based on the City solicitor s interpretation of the award and approved a retroactive increase of a month. Mayor e. A. Hanstord monday 1 3 Voll. I we have got a licence for our the three game preserves along dog but they have not got a Shore of Southern Lake we Cence for their she stated. In pc have been open since on a motion by Aid. E. Turner the matter was referred to the chairman of the health and licence committee Wilh Power to act. My. Aid. J. B. Fer his own Gas he said. Five dogs not two were causing All the Winnipeg unlike the great Markova now appear ing Here with the Royal Winnipeg who says that the tends to Handicap her work a Medlej and the fell ones believe they dance better in ear Muff weather. Here is a scene from their new production shadows on the Snow which was Given ils premiere at the Winnipeg stadium Mon Day evening. Pale face Papoose to a lot of Winni Eggers there seemed to be something missing when they turned on Bill Walker s wigwam program on Krc. Turns out that it was Bill himself that was miss ing. But a Little while later the voice was Back slightly breathless. Bill had been out to have a look at his Brand new daughter. Vital statistics weight eight pounds two ounces 20% inches Long born 6.30 . Name Deborah Ann red hair and loud voice. This is second Walker off Spring. First was a son. Other Krc boys have been pacing the corridors lately. About a month Back it was announcer George Dawes a then on boxing Day it was Bruce Sewart Aiso a official had collected Over _ dog fees. He worked 24 hours a used his own car and paid minimum wage act and governing regulations. Eight charges were Laid against Samuel Gordon and Morris Gordon operators of la Salle furniture by the provincial labor department. They pleaded guilty and were assessed separate fines on Earh charge. The employers were charged with not paying their employees the wages they were entitled to receive according to the minimum rates established under the mini mum wage act. Additional charges were preferred for failure to keep accurate wage records and for having allowed a woman employee to work overtime to a greater extent than permitted under the regulations. The court also ordered the employers to pay All arrears in wages As assessed apartment. By the labor de Selkirk Man gets 9 months on bigamy count a nine month jail term was Given Joseph Alexander Robinson 2s, of Selkirk Man., tuesday for bigamy. He pleaded guilty in City police court to marrying a Winnipeg woman dec. 26, 1951, without get Ting divorce from his wife whom he married in february 1947. Court was told Robinson had l got along with his first wife and had left her a few months after their marriage. After marrying his second wife a went to Calgary govt. Opens three game preserves where he woman. Shop breaker gels 3 years in prison on two charges a shop breaker whose arrest was brought about by three Alert motorists was sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary tuesday. Harry Johnson 29, of 109 Euclid Avenue pleaded guilty in City police court to breaking into Marples and sons meat Market 823 main Street and stealing turkeys meat and Cigar ets Worth s114 dec. 31. He also pleaded guilty to break ing into Muriel s lunch 484 main against a s25 Fine imposed on lived with another while being sought by authorities for non support of his second wife. Robinson returned to Winni Jeg. Later it was discovered he Iliad been married previously. Robinson asked the magistrate to give him a suspended sentence of t stating he wanted to get the mat j Ter straightened out by Dis forcing his first wife. You Are the guilty party. How do you know you can get a i said magistrate Garton. Education Aid unfair to City says Hawryluk the provincial government has been accused of favouring Rural areas in educational Grants. John m. Hawryluk la elect for Winnipeg North made the charge saturday in a radio speech. When one considers that for every Dollar from the country the country takes two dollars from the City then the City s share of the recent provincial Grant is not Overly said or. Hawry Luk. He was referring to the increased Grants to municipalities resulting from a two year study of Muni Cipal provincial relations and approved at the last session of the legislature. The total increase in Grants was which about 000 vies earmarked for education. The extra Grants Are said or. Hawryluk. But because of recent heavy school costs the increased Grants come at least 10 years too population jumps Bowers Appeal set for february an Appeal is expected to be heard Early in february Street at 12.50 ., two Days later. Johnson who has a Long record for similar offences was seen going into Muriel s lunch by three motorists. Police were notified and Johnson was arrested shortly after he left the building. Former mayor of Brooklands Stan Bowers in connection with leaving the scene of an Accident nov. 20. The charge was Laid by Brooklands police chief William Mckay eff Fol lowing a minor Accident at the municipal halt population of St. James a the Middle of 1953 was counted at an increase of nearly Over the 1951 census figure vital statistics released by or. N. R Rawson medical director showed during the year 570 births 15s deaths and 174 marriages were recorded. More girls were born than boys 297 girls 273 boys and there were More male deaths than female s8 against chief cause of death numerically was disease of the arteries to the heart and brain end of december for trapping of fur bearing animals during their open seasons. The three preserves Are grind Stone Point and dog head Point to the North of Hecla Island and Victoria Beach Elk Island which is a Small Island North of the sum Mer resort of the same name. In making the announcement Hon. C. E. Greenlay minister of mines and resources said that the government s present policy in am preserves is not to prohibit the taking of fur bearing animals unless there is some specific Rea son for protecting a certain species. All the province s game preserves Are being reviewed and additional changes May be made at a later Date. Creation of preserves is one of the first Steps in conservation measures said or. Greenway and As the efficiency of game manage ment increases the need for Many Large preserves decreases. However there will always be a need for some preserves to protect certain species for specific reasons youth jailed Penitentiary next offence a 20-year-old youth who was varned he would go to the Peni enl iary next time he appeared in ourt was sentenced to one year n jail tuesday for car theft. Douglas John Andrew Poole Craf station Portage la Prairie pleaded guilty in Eily police court o stealing a car Jan. 3 which be longed to Dorothy Roberts 643 Agnes Street. Property Sale plan rejected in Transcona Transcona Council monday night rejected a move to make All municipally owned property Saleable Only by the municipal tax office instead of through real estate agents. Councillor e. P. Staszenska said hat his proposal would save 200 to annually and this Vioney could be used for the an Nual payment on a proposed new municipal garage. A motion that Steps be taken to see postal authorities about setting up mail collection boxes throughout the town was deferred to the next meeting. Also deferred was a motion to move the town s Cenotaph from the Corner of Oxford Street and Regent Avenue. The Issue was brought up in a discussion on traffic control at that Corner which councillor s. Melnyk proposed As the site for four Way Stop lights. Representatives from the trans Cona Board of Trade the Canadian legion the Parks Board and other groups will discuss the moving of the Cenotaph with Council. Piracy in connection Wilh the robbery. When the two men first appeared in court bail was set it for each Man. Bolonchuk obtained the bail immediately while Wilson unable to raise the Money has remained in custody last thursday defence counsel Sten goer Well made a bid to have the bail lowered for Wilson but was unsuccessful. Or. Goer Well rat that time said the bail was too High and asked that it be red cell to s15.000. Tuesday the bail was reduced to two sureties of Wilson is expected to be released late tues Day afternoon. No reason was Given for the reduction. Hansford hits press report of fire loss greater discretion by the press in reporting the amount of dam age caused by fires was urged by mayor e. A. Hansford at St. Boni face City Council s meeting Mon Day evening. In a reference to the recent Abattoir fire the mayor said a news paper had stated there was a loss of the mayor said he was satisfied the damage was not More than or that. In stating the estimate of dam age the free press was quoting preliminary estimates Given by the co owner of the Farmers Abattoir. The free press report of dec. 2fl, 1953, said preliminary estimates by Louis Fainstein co owner of the company place damage at at least perhaps As High As on other matters Council heard Aid. R. Dussault report that the greater Winnipeg transit com Mission would be submitting re ports for improving the Jaulneau and Coniston bus services in Lime for the next meeting of the traffic committee. Charged Wilh causing grievous m cd Vic finance committee re bodily harm by neglect following p0rt that an account from the preliminary hearing in City Winnipeg sanitary District for representing the first Quarter of the 1954 allocation had been referred to the City treasurer for payment As soon As funds Driver to get trial by jury in neglect Case miss Florence Thomson 36, of 11 Young Street suite 21, was committed for jury trial tuesday court. She was charged in connection with the traffic death of John har Ris 70 of 91 Furby Street who was injured in a traffic mishap nov. 7 at Ethel Cert Street and Westminster Avenue. Or. Harris died two Days later in Grace hos Pital. Impaired Fine May go even higher William Geisweit of 497 Moun Tain Avenue pleaded guilty in provincial police court tuesday to driving an Auto while his ability was impaired by alcohol. Were available for the the municipal and Public util Ity Board had approved an amount of to cover Over expenditures during 1953. That quotations had been received from two firms for the installation of parking meters. Al together five firms had been communicated with and the City clerk said he expected to get replies from the others before the next meeting of the traffic the committee already has a of port from the chief of police on he was fined and costs by i the proposed location of the me magistrate d. G. Potter. His Driver s licence was suspended for six months and his car impounded for three months. Evidence in court indicated the accused was involved in a minor a cadent at the time. Magistrate Potler said that some Lime ago be had warned he would Fine an accused More than the minimum police said Poole who was arrested in fort William Wilh a juvenile would probably face fur her charges in provincial police court. I have Given this Mailer a lot of thought. You have caused a lot of trouble and should go to the Penitentiary. J ill give you another Chance and sentence you to the minimum j penalty. Next time you will have to to to the said magistrate m. H. Carton. Lockport Man gets 6 months for theft Bert Cox 30, of. Lockport Man., of s50 when property damage of was sentenced to six months m curved it would be even More jail. Tuesday for stealing 510 from than that he said tuesday if per his employers Lakeside fisheries Sonal injury was sustained when a Driver had been drinking. Free press meetings the following meetings will be held in the free press building wednesday 2.30 . Manitoba District Branch of Federated Dominion Public works association Board room no. 2 8 . Rob Roy Camp no. 42, sons of Scotland executive Board room no. 1 Winnipeg philatelic society Board room no. 2 Winnipeg Cage Bird society club 008 main Street. Court was told Cox had Back into the building while intoxicated to Check the fires in building when he decided to steal the Money from the till. Cox told magistrate m. H. Gar. Ton he was so drunk he did t know what he had done. Court was informed the accused Nad three previous convictions. Fidelity legion Fidelity Branch no. 105 of the Canadian legion will meet at i . In the Duke of Kent Brand club rooms 5 rorie Street
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