Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday july 8, 1954 Page if Drivers fined total for traffic violations fines totalling s345 were levied. Man., and Allan Wierbicki 417 29 motorists in City police Royal Albert hotel were each court monday. Dolores Henry 390 Assiniboine fined s10 and costs for proceeding from a Stop sign before it was and Arthur e. Varnes Safe to do so. Sask., were each fined fined for failing to Stop at j25 and costs for failing to re a Stop sign were b. Gorenstein main at the scene of an Accident. 549 Cordova Street m. Jaworski miss Henry was also fined costs for proceeding from a sign before it was Safe to do co. Fined and costs for Speed ing were Donald Lagergren 116 Harriet Street mrs. Edith Law Tyndall Man. A. Meder 27114 Selkirk Avenue and Theodora wire 150 carpathia Road. Fined 510 for failing to obey a traffic signal Light were d. Sabring 5 fifth Avenue Roder ick Paul Hardy 900 Hector Avrie 77 municipal Road Charles venue j. Brodesky 69 Hespeler Wood and Edward Wood 295iavenue Ted Hasimoto 123 Bushnell Street. Isabel Street f. Herman 943 speeders fined s10 were de Atlantic Avenue j. Chrysto 164 Vard Clague. 357 Bourget Road j Forest Avenue 6. Matheson suite Arthur dig. 736 Goulding Street Hazel Mere apartments e. Douglas Graham. Genthon Charleswood Man. K. John f by. Talbot Avenue Stuart 355 Morley Avenue and Evan Richard Jones. 4s5 Dufferin Stan Waczak 674 Alfred Avenue. Avenue Erick Askew. 676 Strath-1 Cona Street Jake Klassen Low farm. Man., and Norman a. Wil son 505 Fairmont Road varsity View Man. Harry Stefaniuk Glen i la Dou Kobors Cost nation million says rail official jaw co Lumbia Dou Kobors have Cost the Canadian taxpayer about for the 1954 Home grounds com 000i James r Johnston of Winni petition. Sponsored by the win Garden contest entries open entries Are now being received Nipes horticultural society. Clos Peg assistant chief of the Prairie ing Date for applications is Pacific regions for the Cana 26 and gardens will be judged Dian Pacific railway investigation during that week. Department said monday. Arn of Ferrn m t no irm Ine lots up to 3.t addressing a service club Here. Loot frontage Ion u to if foot Hal there have a Cion Hlass frontage inn Over Bufi foot front less and other depredations Oge. Utility Garden Flower Gar the Kool nays in the last 30 Den window Lawn and years of them on railway prop Novice Home grounds. Cry. During i he same period the society has also Dou Kobors were brought he it Basket picnic for Park aug. 7. The Outing will Cost to the car was about Start at 1.30 . With there had been no deaths at Tours of the Shrub Borders per a tribute to Dou Kobors since 1924 Tennial plantings annuals and Bridges and railway grades conservatory. Blasted out. And trustees for o v e half a cent it Don t leave9 Sanderson advises youth by Rhoda Feldman 1 Portage la Prairie special Richard Sanderson walked around the fair grounds Here monday plainly pleased with what he saw As a life Long resident of the District and president of the por Tage agricultural society who put on this 82nd annual fair he had plenty to be pleased about. Or. Sanderson s father John Sutherland Sanderson bought the first Homestead in the District in although he was t the District s first White Farmer. His Mother was also among the District s earliest settlers arriving Here in 1871. It is the land tils Mother owned at that time that he now farms. Or. Sanderson has seen a lot of fairs in his 69 years in the District and he is particularly pleased with this one. And the reason for it is the mass participation of the Young people. In the past few years through the 4-h clubs they have been Given a tremendous Opportunity to learn practically any thing they want to. The girls Are taught cooking and sewing and the boys learn trades if they want to he said. It is this plus the fact that there in t any better farming country anywhere in Canada that makes or. Sanderson walk around the fair grounds with that wide contented Grin. If there s anything i want to Tell the kids it s this stick around Don t leave. I be seen so . Rankin owner of this prize Hereford Heifer entered in the Portage fair gives its left Forel if Hoof manicure a last minute inspection before she goes into the show ring. Watching at the left is or. Rankin s son Jack. Bath manicure Finger wave All for a Hereford Heifer Many wonderful changes in my time that i t even dream of what s coming Toronto Herd of 168 Aberdeen Angus cattle including a Bull valued at . Has Boon purchased by e. P. Taylor to Ronto industrialist. The Herd will join 150 Aberdeen Angus cattle Al ready owned by the industrialist. The Purchase Price was not Dis closed. Rainbow stage Kildo Juv Park variety concert wednesday july 7th 8.15 . Premiere performance by outstanding artists official opening mayor Garnet Coulter . S Bill Walker Len Eric wild and his concert orchestra Ethel Howe at the concert Organ jewish Community choir Norman Howarth ukrainian Canadian choir 88 National Maxine Ware and the Lames Duncan choir Georges Ruaquin Tenor Impersonator seats in a Beautiful natural setting. Additional parking facilities. Special precaution against mosquitoes proceeds in Aid of the fut development of Winnipeg s out door theatre. Come and enjoy a unique entertainment experience. Ticket Sale at the stage Only come Early. Ethel Lowe will be at the sole of the concert Organ be fore the concert begins and Dur ing the intermission. Admission 50c and 35c wednesday july . 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Berry manager bargain Days on the railways july 13 and 14 August 17 and 18 Between Winnipeg and Saskatoon Winnipeg and Regina Winnipeg and Edmonton Winnipeg fort Willlam port Arthur also via Canadian Pacific railway Only Winnipeg and Calgary return limit 10 Days return coach fares to return you save to Regina return you save 8.75 to Edmonton return you save to fort William return you save to port Arthur return you save to Calgary return you save similar Low fares in both from other stations ticket Good in coaches Only no Ito Poven children 5 my under 12 half fare children under 5 travel free usual baggage allowance May be checked full information from any . Or . Ticker agent or City and depot ticket offices Canadian i Canadian Pacific National special Bonnie Star Wald Ltd complacently out of the barn her beautician patiently letting her set the Pace. She treated the free press disinterested comb called a scotch comb to with her hair style it take make her hair stand up straight much longer. But that s not All. Because Bon for these herefords Are a style hav Star e to has be horns and scraped lot and or. Rankin so they no been Breeding them polished j since 1919 ought to know. Conscious they who with sandpaper and then prettier i the Days they used to just crimp the hair but there s photographer to a glance letting him take in Herup Ltd some big Beautiful eyes Glossy Cherry f Lac lady who knows she red coat and perfect Pale White a Jadv because she placed fourth attention be paid to their Groom face they exchanged a class 26 at the Royal Jing. Bonnie Star was unimpressed j Winter fair in Toronto has been knows the at kor Bonnie Star is a member a mood this might take the Royal this year May have the elite a celebrity of no their toenails Painter Fuschia. Reputation and like every Good m2 and if anyone get the fad Hen Ford Heifer she obviously blot f she is feeling a bit bored knew her Worth. Wilth it All or maybe annoyed Sta been such a fuss made of them 15 since that now they demand More ought to be Bonnie try Lar. Time she had just been through a most trying two Days of shampoos hair setting and manicures and she was t going to let her beautician Alex j. Rankin a Killarney rancher upset her with any More of this nuns use. After All the show was just two Days off. But or. Rankin. A big Bluff Overall Clad rancher did t seem in mind Bonnie Star s display of Tempo ref it. Why should he he had 12 More like her at the Portage fair with him. All Mem Bers of the Hereford Royal family All demanding just As much time and attention. For these men who complain about waiting hours for their wives while they dress for the evening there is one cure. Let them iry waiting for or. Rankin while he s dressing a few of his there forts or even one of them i for a show. The Beautiful Bonnie Star will have had her manicure at Home with her feet up in blocks before setting out for the fair. Finier wave but once she arrives she must he bathed All 1250 pounds of Here then or. Rankin or his son john1 will take nut a circular comb to put the crimps or curls in hair. To make All this they usually use a kind of hair lacquer to make the curls stay in. Then her hair will be brushed but lightly and very gently a against the Grain. Then they will take out another Odd Fellows groups install Noble grands Odd Fellows Hiawatha Lodge no. 60, Winnipeg played Host 75 Brothers at joint installation ceremonies. G. Dusenbury Hiawatha Lodge no 60 and m. Duncan of Minnehaha Lodge no. 7 were installed As Noble grands of their respective lodges. Retiring Noble grands c. R. I Reiss of Hiawatha and w. V. Pearce of Minnehaha Tot age will occupy Post grand chairs for the next term. Other officers installed were k. Tait Lodge no. 60 and e. Helper no. 7, vice grand j. Telford no. 60 and s. H. Mclean no. 7, re cording Secretary m. Woods no. 60 and w. Ingi Anundson no. 7, financial Secretary l. L. No. 60 and b. Watson no. Treasurer. Installation was conducted by i e. J. Burleigh District Deputy grand master of District no. 1 and e. Sanders District Deputy grand marshal. Rev. Esek j. Stewart grand master of the grand Lodge of Manitoba and w. Bogguss spoke. City to Appeal Aid rate boost Winnipeg will seek a higher court ruling on the Validity of an increase in the maintenance rate for neglected children As set by the rate establishment commit tee. The increase raises the City s payment to the children s Aid society of Winnipeg from 11.14 a Day for each child to City Council monday night agreed to take the Case to the higher court on recommendation of g. F. D. Bond City solicitor and civic finance committee. 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