Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Speaks at meet of Selkirk Deanery greater chapter of an Evensong service. First anglican Rural Deanery of Sel a lesson read by l. G. Howard met recently in Christ president the Deanery Lay Church in an address to men s association the meeting Rev. T. C. Boone the Rural Dean reviewed the state of the Church in the Deani Ery and commended the work of Winnipeg free press thursday june 24, 1954 missionary of the Dio Cese in vacant parishes. Arch tie acpt r. A r. Holmes the rec Tor of Selkirk welcomed Dele Bettinghouse Fine Audrey Mcmahon 2 Welland court was fined 15200 and costs in City police court wednesday for keeping a Bettinghouse. Police Gates to the meeting and con said it was her first conviction. Triangle to Stokes i i i i i i i i i i i f m vacation it Stowe time Ideal for extra or Bulky Luggage boats canoes or Long parcels. Sturdy All Metal construction eight Large rubber suction cups 42" Width. 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At left is the immediate past president p. F. C. Byars of East Kildonan White the new vice president w. H. Hambley of Swan Kiver is shown on the right. City Man sentenced for robbery Jack Libin of 44 Furby Street received concurrent Penitentiary sentences of two years and 30 months when he pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery with viol ence and was convicted by mag Istrate d. G. Potter on a charge of breaking and entering. He appeared in provincial police court wednesday morning. The longer sentence was for the robbery of from 78-year old George White May 18 in Binscarth. The two year sentence was for Libin s part in the breaking and entering of the summer Home of Robert Spear at lot 59, West St. Paul May 5, when household d articles valued at were removed. Ronald Butch Dormoriz and Peter Kaskiw who Are serving Ime in Stony Mountain diary in connection with the break in appeared As witnesses. They said they had Only mentioned Liben s name to police As an accomplice in the break in because they thought he had squealed on them and wanted to get him into trouble. Wednesday morning they denied he had been with them at the break in. This evidence was contradicted by Marie Schmidt of flin flon man., who said she had been with All three men at the scene of the break in. Libin s record court was told dated Back to 1947 and included convictions for theft receiving and retaining stolen goods big Amy and contributing to Juven Ile delinquency. Arthur Bissonette 24, tourist hotel was fined and costs in City police court wednesday for driving an automobile while his ability was impaired by alcohol. C. M. Kyle also magistrate d. Suspended his month. Licence Lor one Indian pilgrims meet in Winnipeg on Way to East indians from the Western Prai Ries and 1he Northland met in Winnipeg tuesday Ert route to the shrine of our lady of the Cape near three Rivers Quebec where As pilgrims they will hold a traditional pow wow. The group of Over 100, m any of whom had never been on a train before Are travelling in Canadian Pacific railway colonist cars. The a stove and the tra Vellers can Cook their own meals. When the indians reach the shrine they will set up Camp and wearing costumes will sing songs and dance of Indian origin. A group of about 55 arriving from Edmonton were joined Here by another group from the Prai Ries. Father a. Allard is in charge of the Alberta group and very Rev. P. Piche is accompanying the Manitoba group. Father Allard said the group was enjoying the trip very much since everything is so new to them. To some the train ride is a Novelty. But coming from the North where there is Sunshine 10 fascinated by Long nights Here. Father Piche estimated thav about 530 indians will gather at the shrine. The group leaving Winnipeg tuesday night will visit in. On Tario and Quebec before returning to Winnipeg july 2. Historic Hecuba London up House in Stepney where three russian anarchists died in the siege of Sidney Street in 1911 is to be demolished. Sir Winston Churchill then Home Secretary directed operations against the gunmen who slew several policemen in the Battle. Months the year Weston s i the fastest Selling loaf Page 1m Ottawa leave to Appeal conviction a an application for leave to Appeal to the supreme court of Canada against the Mur Der conviction of Robert Sim of Calgary was dismissed wednesday by or. Justice c. H. Locke. No reason Tor the dismissal was Given. Obj us ice rms the 24-year-old korean War vet Jon the Pacific coast. 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This is in line with plans announced earlier to close All pre examination offices of the service throughout Canada. With the closing of the office. Canadian and British subjects re siding in Canada who wish to visit the United states temporarily will be inspected by the United states immigration officers at Border stations upon their entry to the United states while the office was open travellers who were in doubt about their admissibility to United states could obtain a travel permit Here. Now they will Only be Able to find out their admissibility at Border Points those who Are not Canadian or British subjects and who wish to visit the United states and All persons who desire to take up permanent residence there must apply at american consulates for visas. I i extra land to be sought by trustees Turtle Wax finest 3uto polish available. Chamois off j Winnipeg school Board decided to ask the Parks boar for an extra tract of land to allow for an addition to a school not be under construction. Acting on the recommendation of or. W. C. Lorimer superintendent of schools the Board decided to request four Complete lots ant two part lots to the North of the i proposed site of Chalmers Junior i i Sinei from s9c 98 thick Cotton head Low pricey on pedal autos i Here i Frie pm of the sidewalks with Well spotted Boll bearings that make pedalling k walking. Finished in big Cor Ena mels k fun every part Only a _ but too. Quality Mada to be Ani Aua Luo Cor to a Dir amed lilting u thrill your boy. Of 6 Rorr fld Vine flt i Farsi my lot of 6 . Member of the 2nd Batalion saturday till 1p.m. I Aeiress the Strutt Pacli. His counsel is Fullin c Emma my my my my my 7 of High school on Chalmers Stree in Central Elmwood. Or. Lorimer told the Board that the land would allow construction of a ten room addition to the pro posed school if and when it 1 re oui red. He also said that the Complete site must be in the hands of the school Board before definite plans for the new school can be drawn. All plans should be completed by this fall he added so that construction can be started if the Board feels that the school should be put into service by september 1955. The extra land will Likely be obtained in the Exchange of land which has been underway for some time bet Veen the Parks Board and the school Board. Winnipeg Soldier due to Appeal death sentence George Evan Mitchell death for the dec. 15 slaying of a woman in Germany was scheduled to leave heading Ley jail thursday for Ottawa for the hearing of his Appeal by the court martial Appeal Board there. The Appeal hearing opens monday. Mitchell who was sentenced to death in Germany for the Mur Der of mrs. 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