Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Won Peg free press tuesday july 1954 Page f province s Best Cooks take honors at Portage Portage la Prairie Spe Cial the Best Cooks in the province monday received awards Lor their specialities at the domes tic manufacture Competition at the 82 Ltd annual Portage fair. Arc As follows Domestic Max f act re special award for highest aggregate of 28 to 36 not tej curated. Special magic baking powder cake com petition mrs. O. Ramstad Neepawa r. Allard heading Lcy. Special by t. Eaton co. Mrs. Archie Street Portage mrs. O. Ramstad mrs. H. Johnston. Macron and. Blue ribbon Tea biscuit Competition mrs. E. By Hongham Portage mrs. John Kerr Portage mrs. R. Allacci Portage mrs. George Jackson Lay land and mrs. A. Maural yeast special c. Ramstad mrs. Mrs. Fleischmann s Johnston mrs. Aliard. Fleischmann s special mrs. O. Mrs. H. Johnston mrs. W. Stranger. Fleis Rimann s yeast special mrs. W. Stanger. Pirot Portage mrs. M. Tucker. Portage. Fleischmann s yeast. Special. Helen Kines. Neepawa mrs o. Mrs. Pirot. Break one loaf. Doris Maxwell por Tage. Maria Peden Portage Madeleine Pirot Portage. Biscuits half dozen Doris Maxwell Madeleine Pirot. Muffins half dozen Maria Peden Doris Maxwell Judy Ann Maxwell Kathleen Peden Portage Doris Maxwell. Cake chocolate. Doris Maxwell made Leine Pirot Doris Maxwell. Mrs. O. Nelson. Mrs. E. J. Guinn por Tage. Mrs. Ran three varieties of Pirot. Doris Maxwell. Candy Medeleine bread one loaf Betty Adams Portage Judy Adams. Portage Claudette Pirot Portage. Biscuits half dozen belly Adams Audrey Bateman Portage Peggy mor Gan Portage. Muffins half dozen Betty Adams Audrey Bateman rolled rookies half Adams. Peggy Morgan a Adams. Portage dozen Audrey cake chocolate layer Audrey Baleman. Betty Adams. Janet Adams. Three varieties of Candy Betty Adams. Janet Adams. Lois Adams. Currants Black pint mrs. Rose Peden. Portage. I grape Jam. Pint. Mrs. S. Burke for mrs. O. Nelson. Macgregor. Apricots one pint mrs. Rose Peden. Howoo smoking k in 1o Days f Ozo tron has helped thousands i Stop or Cut Down of cigars. Swallow 3 tiny tablets gooseberries one pint mrs. O. Nelson mrs. Rose Peden. Raspberries one pint mrs. E. By Ham mrs. Be oreo Jackson Janet Adams. Strawberries one pint mrs. M. Tuc Ker mrs. James Jeffries Macgregor mrs o. Nelson. Plums pint mrs. H. J. Guinn mrs. H. Burke. Cherries one pint Janet Adams mrs. E. J. Guinn mrs. O. Nelson four varieties of jellies mrs. C. Bel ton Portage mrs. M. Tucker mrs. Peden. Rhubarb one quart mrs. James Jef Fries mrs. A. Maurat mrs. O. Nelson. Strawberries one quart mrs. H. John Ston Macdonald mrs. O. Nelson m. Tucker. Raspberries one quart mrs. E. Bel Lingham mrs. C. Belton. Mrs. M. Tuc Ker. Apricots one quart mrs. C. Belton mrs. A Billingham mrs. H. Johnston. Peaches Une quart mrs. C. Bellon mrs e. Billingham mrs. O. Nelson. Grapes. One to u Art mrs. Rosu Peden mrs. C. Bellon mrs. O. Nelson. Plums one quart mrs. K. Allard mrs. C. Belton mrs. Rose Peden. Crab apples one quart mrs. Cbelton mrs. O. Nelson mrs. H. Johnston. Pears one quart mrs Cbelton mrs e. Billingham. Mrs. H. Johnston. Cherries Une quart mrs. H. Johnston mrs. R. Alletti mrs. O. Nelson. Une quart mrs. H. Johns ton mrs. R. Allard mrs. O. Nelson. Leas. The quart mrs. Rose Peden mrs. James Jeffries mrs. C. Belton Corn one pint mrs. C. Belton mrs. O. Nelson mrs. K. Burke. Cum. In Hie cob mrs. M. Tucker mrs c. Briton mrs. Rose Peden. Beans one pint mrs. De Mcconnell mrs. R. Allard. Mrs. E. Billingham. Lum toes Une pint mrs o. Nelson. Mrs. Rose Peden mrs. M. Tucker. Beets one pint mrs. M. Tucker mrs. George Jackson mrs. Rose Peden cauliflower Une pint mrs c. Bel ton mrs ruse pm Den mrs. O. Nelson. Carrels one pint mrs. O. Nelson mrs r. Allard mrs. A. Maural. A Tomato juice one pint mrs. It. Allard Jim is. O. Nelson mrs. James Jeffries. I pork and Beans mrs. O. Nelson mrs. In. J. Guinn mrs h. Burke. I asparagus ont pint mrs. Rose Peden. Best pickles. 1. Mrs c. Lachonce 2. I mrs o. Pc Arough Portage i. Mrs. O. Ramstad. Neepawa. I Lull pickles 1. Mrs. O. Far ugh 2. Mrs c. Bellon. Portage 3. Mrs. J. Jef Fries onion pickles 1. Mrs. J. Jeffries j. A Bellon 3. Mrs. A. Maural. Lay land. A mixed. 1. Mrs. O. Nelson Mac Gil Gur 2. Mrs. C. Lachance 3. Mrs. Hose Peden. Mustard mixed 1, mrs. A Bellon j. Mrs. C. Lachance 3. Mrs. O. Nelson. Rhubarb relish 1. Mrs e. J. Guinn Portage a mrs. H. Burk Portage 3, mrs. Rose Peden. Corn relish 1, mrs. Kobe Peden 2. 1 mrs. C. Bellon 3. Mrs. Slanger. Portage. I nine Day pickles 1. Mrs. J. Jeffries 2. Mrs. Rose Peden 3. Mrs. C. La a Day. Save Money play Safe enjoy health i easy to follow not unpleasant to take i drug stores Chili sauce 1. Mrs. J. Jeffries a. Mrs. Rose Peden. Tomato Catsup 1. Mrs. R. Allard. Bread White 1. Mrs. A. Sirest. Por tajik 2. Mrs. O. Wamstad 3. Mrs h. Johnston. Mac Donald. Berul. Brown mrs. O. Warnstad 2. Mrs. H. Johnston 3. Mrs w. Stanger. I bran muffins. 1. Mrs. Of Ramstad 2. Mrs. John Kerr Portage 3. Mrs. H. Buns homemade 1. Mrs w. C my kaii.im-. Oink Villa 2. Mrs. M. Tucker Portage 3. Mrs. M. G. Elliott Portage. Biscuits. 1. Mrs. E. A Illingham 2. Mrs. George Jackson Portage 3. Mrs. M Tucker. Mocha cake i. Mrs. O. Ramstad 2. Mrs. O. Nelsen i. Mrs. E. J. Tulinn. Ginger snaps 1. Mrs. B. Morgan 2. Mrs w. Stanger 3. Mrs. A Oatmeal cookies j. Mrs. R. Award 2. Mrs. M. Tucker 3. Mrs. O. Kam Slad. These children sporting big smiles and waving their arms gayly at the free press photographer Are in pretty Good spirits the first Day of the Myca s Day Camps being held for two week periods during the summer. These boys and girls Are members of Camp Northwoods at St. Vital Park under the direction of the North Winnipeg Branch of the Myca. Camp director de Raaflaub executive Secretary seen standing on the extreme left and several other leaders Are in charge. Aid unlikely for dikes at Brandon Brandon special government supported permanent diking in the City of Brandon cannot be reasonably expected h. G. Riesen regional Engineer of the Prairie farm rehabilitation administration told Brandon Council monday night. Or. Olesen said the problem of flood control along the Assiniboine Valley had been studied by the Para but that permanent Brandon dikes had not been recommended. Or. Riesen said Para had re commended two projects to control flooding of the Assiniboine building of a dam Russell which could contain much of the flood Runoff of the Riding mountains in a natural Valley and building of a Portage cutoff which would divert the Stream to Lake Manitoba. Total Cost of the two would be he expected the flood Crest to reach Brandon today or wednes Day. He recommended continued City diking a High Dike around Brandon packers Plant and suggested relocation of residents of the flooded area might be less expensive than construction of permanent dikes. Ice Box cookies 1, mrs. W. Stanger 2. Mrs. A. C. Baleman 3. Mrs Rose Peden. Shortbread 1. Mrs. M. Tucker 2. Mrs. Rose Peden 3. Mrs. E. J. Guinn. Cup cakes. 1. Mrs. H. Kines Nee Pawa 2. Mrs. O. Ramstad 3. Mrs. A. Baleman. Best display rolled cookies mrs. O. Ramstad 2. Mrs. W. Stanger 3, mrs m. Tucker. Best display drop cookies 1. Mrs. O. Nelson 2, mrs. A. C. Bateman 3, mrs. O. Ramstad. Chocolate cake 1, mrs. M. Tucker mrs. O. Rum Slad 3, mrs. A. C. Bateman. Light layer cake Slad 2, mrs. R. Allure 3. Mrs. George Jackson. Ign fruit cake 1. Mrs. O. Nelson mrs. E. J. Guinn 3, mrs. A r. Anders condly they were educational enabling exhibitors to learn from the champions. Farmers were Able to compare Progress at these fairs Ancl so Progress continued and grew from year to year. He praised the Portage fair for its Strong support of 4-h farm boys and girls clubs. He said the fair is giving and he was sure would continue to give Good sup port. Or. Pineau then declared the o. Ram 1954 officially open. The grandstand program made a hit with the big audience. Judging of Aberdeen Angus j purebred beef cattle and placing of Holstein Dairy cattle Swine and sheep heavy and Light horses were scheduled to get under Way tuesday morning. The 4-h clubs were billed to take Oxer the spotlight tuesday afternoon and More old records were expected to be tossed into the Ashcan. Be Aure got the jump on Competition started Tea dark fruit cake 1, mrs. K. J. Guinn mrs. R. Auard 3. Mrs. O. Nelson. Angel cake 1, Janet Adams 2. Mrs. R. Allard 3, mrs. H. Kines. Spire cake 1, mrs. O. Ramstad 2, mrs. M. Elliott 3. Mrs. H. Johnston soft Ginger bread 3. Mrs. George Jackson 2, Janet and urns 3, mrs m. Elliott. Sponge cake mrs. O. 2. Mrs o. A rough 3. Mrs Helen Kines. Walnut slice 1, mrs. H. Painter 2. Mrs. E. J Guinn 3. Mrs. B Morgan. Roil cake 1. Mrs. A. Mhz rat. Matrimonial cake 1. Mrs. E. J. Guynn 2, mrs m. Tucker 3. Mrs. Rose Eden. I i tarts. Raspberry 3, mrs. George Jackson 2, mrs. John Kerr 3. Mrs. C. I Cherry Piet mrs. M. G. Elliott 2. J mrs. A. In Chancre 3. Mrs. A. Maural. I double crust of Raisin pie i mrs. O. J rom Send 2, mrs. R. Allard 3, mrs. Maural. I butter tarts 1, mrs. C. Lara acc 2.1 mrs. M. Tucker 3. Mrs. O. Nelsen. J nut loaf 1, Lois Adams 2. Mrs. H. Burk. Orange Loat Janet Adams mrs. A. C. Bar Ryan mrs. A. Maurat. Corn meal loaf Johnny mrs. Rose Peden. Mrs. A. Maurat. Date loaf mrs. O. Ramstad mrs. M. Tucker mrs. E. Bull nehmsm. Banana mrs Jonnel Adams mrs. A Ramstad. Mrs. A. C. A Mertian. Canned Chirkun mrs. James to Fries mrs Margaret Wood mrs. O. Nelson. Canned reef mrs. R. Aliard. Mrs. A. Max rat. Mrs. James Jeffries. Canned perk mrs. T. Maurat. Mrs. O Nelson mrs. C. Belton. Canned fish mrs ,jame5 Jeffries mrs a. To mrs. R. Allard. Esp. One dozen Brown mrs. H Johnston mrs. R. A Illingham mrs r. A Erss. One dozen White mrs. Johnson tog Magnus Avenue Johnston. I Charles Ouellette 47 Sadler display of fancy sandwiches Janet Anfims mrs. R. Allardt. Mrs. John Kerr air freight gets your goods on the Market fast. Reduces warehousing costs. Beats Competition. Reduces inventory. Assures a Swift reliable Supply line. Beaches untapped markets. Reduces capital outlay. Air freight earns Money for you faster and reduces your costs substantially. Here s an example of Low rates Toronto to Winnipeg is Only for 100 is. Write phone wire your Tea air freight office trans Canada air lines 090 main Street Winnipeg Man. 93-9381 fines levied include for speeding Glen share St. Martin Man., was fined 535 and costs in City police court recently for Speed ing. For leaving the scene of an Accident Michael Proulx 71h Henry Avenue was fined and costs. Thomas Scott 332 Queenston Street and Ernest Albert Smith 493 Burrin Avenue West Kildonan were each fined and costs for speeding. Hector Hamblin i 610 Harbison Avenue paid land costs for a Simitar offence. Speeders fined were Karl Sam resent re Ter. 494 cot Ace cheese Luis Adams Rose potion. Hard soap mrs. W. Bradley. Mrs. H. A Hongham mrs. O. Farough. Plum pudding mrs. E. Guinn mrs. Educ Onnell mrs. O. Nelsen. Mincemeat mrs. E. J. Guinn. Mrs. John Kerr. Mrs Rose petion. Candy Adams Janet Adams. Mrs m. G. Elliott. Liquid while sirt s. J. Lye h. W. Kiuon. Crane Ilac 1 Honey Sid Coulliard. Mrs. S. J. , s. J. , beeswax h. W. Pm son. Fms Hmann s yeast w. Dourne Stanfor. Mrs. Pirot. Mrs. M. Turker. Floi Suhmann s yeast spor Ift to 2, mrs. Adams. Jan Pic Simcoe Street Brant Ryzebol 567 Corydon Avenue George bark Well 1344 Dudley Crescent and John Peterson 673 Cathedral Avenue. For proceeding from a Stop sign before it was Safe to do so. Wilbert Clark 1275 Selkirk Avenue was fined s10 and costs ing to Stop at Gerald har fined for fail a Stop sign were Kines Helen Pirot. Ruffld ports Maxwel Madeleine Pirot. Mrs. O. Rams Tad. Mrs. In raft Peden More about Portage fair continued from Page 1 same Price at in Only 100 buys the smallest lightest hearing Aid in Zenith s history tub Eusi 3-Lraniiilar Royal a at powerful at storing Aidt at Leal twice it than Many telling at it Pricel operates for Only 1w a week on one tiny Battery no a Battery no tubes remarkable clarity Comfort convenience. Bone conduction accessory available at moderate extra Cost easy time payments 10-Day Money Back guarantee hearing aids Zenith radio corporation Canada lid., ti65 read , wind car set your Zenith hearing Aid dealer or write for free literature and local dealer list. Sea Zenith at Mallon optical 405 Graham ave. Phone 92-7118 get your Zenith at Eye service Centre 407 Power bldg. Phone 92-7916 zen Fth hearing sold at electric shavers 4i 7 v2 Portage ave. Phone 926 772 Clay and we re looking for him again this week although we hear he is not feeling so or. Stewart reported. A big crowd Packer the new grandstand for the official open ing monday evening. Richard Sanderson president said it was 82 years since his father registered on the first Homestead in the District and the first in Mani Toba. Or. Sanderson paid tribute to the pioneers of the Portage Plains. U the men who built the first churches and schools and helped establish the first organized Rural municipalities. He said the Pace of Progress they set so Long ago was being maintained by their sons and Daugh ters and All could take Pride in the spirit of Progress typified by the annual fair. Or. Stewart introduced Edward f. Pineau of Ottawa super visor of fairs and exhibitions in Canada for the Federal depart ment of agriculture. Or. Stewart Federal government s policy towards exhibitions was a generous one. He said or. Pineau implemented that policy and we like him for his under standing and thank him person ally for his Active interest in our new grandstand or. Pineau said the Portage fair was the oldest in Western Canada established five years after confederation and two years after the province of Manitoba was was highly livestock he saw Here monday. Your fair is a distinct service to agriculture in your area. You have a Fine setting for it one that can t be duplicated anywhere in he said. Complimenting the Board and its management or. Pineau said Portage was particularly Fortu Nate in retaining the services of Keith Stewart As Secretary of the Western Canada Arr Cultura exhibition association and As Mana Ger of the fair. The Quality of livestock in an area was a silent tribute to the Quality of the people in the area because its people were Intelli gent anal Strong in Good manage ment or. Pineau said. Or. Pineau said exhibitions had two functions. First they were the show of Agri culture just As business and Industry had their show windows through their Industrial fairs. Be Fuga. D68 1161 St. Mary s Road Burrows Avenue Symerski. Lac Dubonnet Man., and d. R. Taylor 261 Montrose Street. Fined s10 for failing to obey a traffic signal Light were Orest Kiz 1135 Pritchard Avenue j. Kruizenga 254 Harbison Avenue f. Marion 531 Langevin Street j. Mik Lakaski 254 Winchester Street Nick Melnyk 624 Broad Way John Smith Currie s30 Kildonan drive and d. Victor 32 Mortimer place. Winnipeg woman killed in car crash port Arthur o n t. Spe 54-year-old Winnipeg woman was killed and a red Lake ont. Couple injured when their car left the Road and smashed into the ditch monday. Mrs. Jenny Soloway of 361 Dufferin Avenue was a passenger in a car driven by Casmar Hor Skiney 34, which turned Over on a curve 10 Miles East of Here on the trans Canada Highway at about 2.25 . Or. Hor Skiney and his wife 44, were taken to port Arthur general Hospital. He suffered Shock and bruises and his wife received minor cuts to the face and legs. Constable Joe shoe of the Ontario provincial police said the car hit the ditch on the curve turned Over about three times and landed on its roof. Mrs. Soloway was taken to Hospital in an ambulance but was pronounced dead on arrival. She had come to Canada from Poland in 1926 and had lived in Winnipeg since that time. She is survived by her husband and one sister. Minister of labor for voluntary arbitration would come up for decision by the commission at a meeting wednesday. He added that in formal discus Sions or three weeks ago both the Union and the commis Sion indicated opposition to such handling of the dispute. More about flood i continued from Page 1 kill your piles without Sorokti if cd new to it Quick pleased Relief from Tore itching burning bleeding. Internal mad piles by a inf China roid to borne. Stan pain in i minutes. Allays backache us nervousness. Helps heal and shrink irritated tissues while you sleep and work to Eom Lort. Get China roid list. Satisfaction or Back. Guatemala seizes red suspects rounded up Republic s jails jammed Guatemala leaders of Guatemala s new military govern ment announced monday suspected communists have been rounded up in this revolt freed Central american Republic. Results of the giant Roundup were disclosed at a heavily guarded press conference in the presidential Palace by col. Elfego Monzon and Carlos Castillo armas key figures in the five Man Junta that finally took control after the ouster of communist backed pres ident Jacobo Arbenz Guzman. To red dealings other important ports made by Monzon and Castillo were 1. The new regime will have no dealings with Russia or any other Iron curtain country. 2. Guatemala will recognize All Ler previous International commitments rejoining the organza Tion of Central american states and support the United nations and the organization of american states. 3. The suspected communists already in custody fill All available jails and the government is preparing other places of confinement. A decree has been pre pared freezing the assets of All communists and suspend 4. Application of he country s land Law will be suspended Pend ing the drafting of a new Constitution. The Arbenz regime began about two years ago a policy of seizing uncultivated land under this Law and distributing it to the landless. One of the biggest losers was the United fruit company of Boston which gave up acres. 5. The Junta will recognize the right of other latin american countries to give Arbenz follow ers political Asylum in their embassies Here. But the regime will carefully screen each Case in order to bar the departure of Crimin Monzon said about refugees were now being sheltered in various embassies in Guate Mala City. Outlining the new regime s for eign policy Monzon said Guatemala will Back the policy followed by the Western democracies and As to diplomatic relations Guatemala has the firm Pur pose to maintain the Best relations with All countries of America without intervention in their internal Day morning were still engaged in diking operations to hold Back the floodwaters from the Western end of the Flats. George Durnin. City Engineer said he was hopeful that the dikes in the Western sector of the Flats would hold against the Peak water that was on the Way. Occupied in summer several of the dwellings in the area of the broken Dike Are occupied Only during the summer months when gardening operations Are carried out in the Flats. One of the biggest gardens to be flooded by the break tuesday morning was that of f. Town. Emergency accommodation has been arranged by City civil de Fence officials but most of those evacuated and who stand to be evacuated later on Are believed to have made private arrange ments the flood situation was aggravated during the night by nearly a third of an Inch of rain falling in the City. The downpour was general Over the West r itral part of the province. Rivers got .23 inches Neepawa ,13 and Portage .10. Piling Earth tuesday morning bulldozers and dragline were still piling Earth on top of the natural Ridge which runs along the South Bank of the River in the West end of the City. Mayor James a. Creighton said a four foot Wood and Earth Dike i would Likely hold around the Only Industry in the threatened Brandon packers. Roads to the Plant have also been i raised. The Union or. He was deeply i strike threat continued from Page 1 that quite a Gap existed be tween the commission and the workers after the first attempt at conciliation. In suggesting voluntary arbitration instead of the conciliation requested by Greenlay said concerned whether in View of past history of the negotiations a conciliation Board whose recommendations were not binding on either party would be Able to bring a settlement. Seeks settlement or. Greenlay said his proposal would ensure conclusive Settle ment of the dispute at an Early Date and would eliminate any danger of a transit tie up. The labor minister pointed out there was no element of compulsion in his proposal. Both the transit commission and the Union were completely free to accept or reject it. He added that he hoped both sides would place the Public in Terest ahead of their own and would decide to accept voluntary arbitration. The executive of the transit workers Union held a session tuesday morning on the wage dispute and or. Russell said that with or. Greenlay be sought by the formed. He said he impressed with the ukrainian summer Park opened with Blessing More than people at tended the official opening and Blessing of ukrainian Park new summer resort of the ukrainian Catholic diocese of Manitoba Sun Day. The Park is located one mile North of Camp Morton Man. Following a service at 1 p.m., Bishop m. Hermaniuk of the Manitoba diocese assisted by Many priests officiated at the Blessing of the Park. Aid. Stan Carrick . Yar Movich Ukrain Ian Catholic brotherhood and msgr. W. Kushner also were present. Mrs. Mary Wawrykow who judged the grand inter parochial popularity contest announced miss Nadia Repa St. Nicholas Church the Winner. She was crowned Queen by or Yaremo Vitch. Runners up were Dolores Halli Day St. Boniface Cathedral and Joanne Dowhoshyja Selkirk District. Choirs under the direction of w. Kardash and the ukrainian Junior girl guides participated in the festival. Bishop Hermaniuk thanked All the contestants and in the ceremonies. Participants Al miss 1sadia Beta an interview would Likely Union. About transit workers Are involved in the dispute be tween 750 and 800 Are Drivers. Or. Russell said the Union wanted a conciliation Board to handle the dispute. He said that if this was not granted Well take a Smirke vote and see what our members want to or. Russell said the wage Dis Pute had been developing since february and some of the transit workers were getting pretty hot under the the Union has requested a wage boost of 10 cents an hour for maintenance employees and about 15 cents for operating workers. Or. Russell said the Union would press for setting up of a conciliation Board whose findings would not be binding on either party. Or. Macdonald paid tribute to the conciliation work by Tom Williams and Ben Lepkin of the provincial labor department but agreed that a wide Gap still existed Between the commission and the Union on the wage question. Asked if granting of wage boosts would mean higher fares or. 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