Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, January 16, 1954

Issue date: Saturday, January 16, 1954
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Friday, January 15, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 16, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page m ctn Peg free press. Saturday. January 16, 1954 Winnipeg Beach school Board names a. H. Cain chairman Winnipeg Beach John w. Russin was elected Lor his 25th consecutive term As Secre tary treasurer of the Winnipeg each school Board at its annual meeting. A. H. Cain was re elected chair Man and Phillip Zaboroski vice chairman. Committee members Are finance a Barr mrs. G. A Sawer Canada a grounds f. J. Barr. Zapotoski j. Sohan Are working on the possibility of extracting the gluten from wheat and shipping it As food to Cut handling and the starch in the As food to shipping costs. The meeting considered Tenta Tive plans for a new two room High Phool. Weatherproof fir plywood any Quantity All Sinei All thit Knecum i wholesale i retail Billinkoff s Ltd. Lumber merchants i 625 Marion St. Boniface i pm. 20-4821 hear As you have never heard before with the new Dahlbery transistor hearing Aid. No a Battery operating Cost As Low As one cent a Day the Dahlberg company one of the leading hearing Widiman fac 1 tuners announces the latest improvement in the transistor Field in a now perfected method of i fitting a Small transistor instrument to each individual s hearing need. Because of the magic of the tiny transistor one of the great scientific discoveries of this age a user May expect far Superior hearing results in t proved ability to understand and p uniform hearing Power without v fading tone or noise. Insist on Complete Audiometer and speech hearing test before Vou try any hearing Aid. Call phone or today for a and Complete information Winnipeg hearing Aid Centre 706 Boyd bldg. Pm. 92-3715 wheat would be isolated for other purposes. This was disclosed at. The agricultural Socie ies annual convention by or. G a. Ledingham direct Lor of the National be search Council s Prairie Laboratory at Saskatoon sask. Or. Ledingham said much of he research into the uses of wheat ther than the usual ones Lorns Ance research into the making i Industrial alcohol has been with the rising of reduction Ami the Market Price be pointed out there were 29 funds of starch and five of gluten n a 60-Pound Bushel of wheat. Saskatchewan s marketing sen ice has started to Fly fresh ish from Reindeer and Wollaston Akes in northeastern Saskatchewan to the new Railhead at Lynn Man. Fish caught in the to lakes previously was flown to flin flon. Officials said that the Ink with Lynn Lake will save he 100 fishermen working the lakes an average of three cents a Pound in transportation costs limits for the lakes total pounds. United states in farming ton Don t think official Washington has much of a sense of humor. They recently wired president Eisenhower jokingly offering use of the shrine clubhouse As a storehouse for a bombs in Exchange for one Small atomic charge to use in our program for the ensuing Back came a reply to the Tongue in Cheek wire Over the signature of Lewis Strauss atomic Energy commission chairman. It said the dec had sufficient available Stor age space to handle present sup plies of fissionable material add ing regrets the department could not Honor the shrines request. New shown Flea Eire imm Wax museums shooting galleries. Pinball Parlours and Honky labor circles Brilmayer sized fight to hold labor Temple a. Half Dick Ai a Librn mtr Ninf Tan the loss would have meant de feat for Lahore. Paid off mortgage and so a greater number of local by Michael Harbis Jan. Sold shareholders of the labor Temple the Home of Many Putter Al tic local unions for almost Ever the turning Point came Jan. 11, 1910, when or. Brown and or. Asked on behalf of the halt Century turned Over their property to new shareholders shareholders that the trades and labor Council give assistance fail since March 1905, the Temple their assistance the Temple was operated by the trades Hall company lid. From now on it will be run by the new organization the trades Hall association. About 15 local unions have shares in the new association. Early history history the Temple particularly its financial difficulties were told at the Wir Nalup of the old company by Frank h. Chambers 1930-1954 Secretary treasurer. According to his report the Temple has had two financial crisis which almost wiped out on of the Homes do labor in v originally tin would be put on the Market foe Sale. Upon the Appeal of the trades and labor Council several local Lighthouse Biros Scarborough England up mrs. F. Moberly 84, who kept will unions raised Money paid off mortgage to the bricklayers at so Mueh to a Dollar and the Temple continued As the Home Al tic unions. The unions paid off a mortgage. The Temple is now Esti mated at s75.000. Some of the unions which Are shareholders hut he Temple Are car Penters blacksmiths electricians machinists teamsters Sheet Metal workers Railroad Carmen plumb ers incr pipe fitters motion picture projectionist Winnipeg musicians a number of Trie tic Federal unions and the trades and labor Council. Bird Bath Tor tired sea Birds at Yorkshire coast Side live guineas in her for the provision of Bird perches on and labor Council several., local and the trades and labor Council unions As Well As individual Trade Board of directors of the new unionists took Slock in the conv assot.jalj0n will be chosen at the ianv4 first meeting of the another crisis developed the 1930 depression. Revenues from the rents of offices and Halls were so Small that the Temple could not even meet interest payments., on the debts. A critical time came in 1947, when the bricklayers , virtual owners of the Temple the an at first meeting of the new share from holders of the Temple feb. 17, revenues for keeping up the Temple come from the rents of of gee s by. The local unions and from rents of Halls for meetings. And add More storeys which were possibly ire rear it needed for Halls and offices Jor the Temple to private businessmen had unions calamity Overlook labor unions to save it. I on the night of july 14, 1903, tonks were ruled off times Square by new Board of estimate York. New zoning ruling in Laws will Centre of controversy see people people w Kerest had made an or or to warehouse. The and masons International purchased it for the purpose of converting it into a labor Hall. The Union issued Stock amounting to and assumed a mortgage of or. Chamber s records show the bricklayers efforts to in Terest other unions was a slow pc before the Union had started to make changes in the warehouse and add More storeys which were Hart in Temple for Ness unless something were done i would be sold. About this period or. Chambers told the old shareholders meeting he believed the local Trade unions and Trade unionists did not realize the difficult task the Board of directors had in keeping this build ing As it was kept during the Long years of possibly the fear of losing the 2.yes exam 5 Ned Shaen Ltd. M. N. Lecker optometrist optician 2nd flow emf. I64 Portaro phone 92-7j50 prohibit openings of such places in the future although those now in operation will be allowed to continue. The Board made the new ruling on pleas of Legi mate Busi Ness houses along the Crossroads of the world that the District was being cheapened Prises. By such enter by w. H. Mcpherson administrator s Sale Hintrman i co. 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