Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 9, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 12 Winnipeg free press Friday july 9, 1954 twelve More winners in snapshot contest Here is prize list for the second week another 12 prizes Are going out to free press readers who scored highest with their snapshot entries in the second week of the free press contest preliminaries for More than in prizes. Again judges had a difficult Job selecting the winners from among the Many Fine pictures sent in. However for those who did t win this week and for those who have not there Are still go More local prizes and four local grand prizes to be won. And that s Only the beginning. Monday noon is the deadline for the third of the contest with four More weeks to go. Second week s winners Are class a babies and children first j. Ermann suite 5b, Senick apartments Enniskillen Avenue and Salter Street West Kildonan second Henry Soehn 537 Lang Side Street Winnipeg third mrs. Helen Ross 138 Riverbend cres cent St. James. Class b activities first tails Snikeris 332 Lipton Street Winnipeg second m. Terry 4 King s court Winnipeg third mrs. P. Simonsen 1468 Ross Avenue Winnipeg. Class c scenes and still life first m. Terry second j. Or Mann third Talis Snikeris. Class d animal life first Harry Shklov the Pas Man., second j. Ermann third h. A. Park 152 Cordova Street. Study the winning pictures and see if you can do As Well. And remember please follow the rules. Quite a few pictures sent in for the first two weeks had neither name and address nor class writ ten on the backs. This is very important. Now Load up your camera and try for some of the dozens of prizes still remaining. This appealing picture of Little girl wide eyed with excitement and obviously enjoying the frosting on the cake won first prize in class a babies and Small children for .1. Ermann of suite 5b, Senick apartments Ennis Killen Avenue and Salter Street West Kildonan. Gimli meet hears my Stinson Gimli. Man. Special As Long As there Are hungry people j anywhere in the world or needy people in Canada there should be no talk of burdensome agricultural said Hazen argue my for Assiniboia at a Public meeting held Here wednesday. The meeting held in the Par ish Hall was sponsored by the Selkirk Federal Kcf constituency other guest speakers were Wil Liam Scotty Bryce. Former my for Selkirk and Lloyd Stinson Kcf Leader for Manitoba. They were introduced by Eric Stef Lanson chairman of the Gimli Kcf unit. Increasing old age pensions War veterans allowances and family allowances would help re Duce surplus farm products by putting More milk butter cheese and eggs on the Canadian table or. Argue claimed. The Kcf will resist and oppose any reduction in farm prices or any curtailment of production j he said As Long As there Are needy canadians or hungry peo ple anywhere in the world. Establishment of a livestock marketing Board for the three Prairie provinces which would set and maintain fair and Ade quate floor prices for livestock with fair Price spreads for Dif Ferent grades was advocated by or. Bryce. The need for a health program in Manitoba patterned after the Saskatchewan plan for fighting cancer was claimed by or. Stin he said the Kcf has Long re cognized the need of relieving cancer sufferers of financial Wor Ries As Well As the need of a determined fight against the Dis ease. Such an organized plan would mean free diagnosis and treatment he said. Follow these rules for contest entries 1. The contest is strictly for of entries from other Particia Amateur photographers. Newspapers in Canada and is eligible excepting employees the United states for Cash prizes of this newspaper or employ totalling a sum of m. Terry of 4 King s court Winnipeg wins first prize in class c scenes and Atill life for a Spring composition of tree branches Snow and water. Of yes of any newspaper participating in the National awards employees of the sponsors and their families and individuals who personally or any members of whose 7. Twelve prizes will be awarded each week of the seven week contest by this newspaper there will be four first prizes of four second prizes of i families Are engaged in and four third prizes of manufacture Sale commercial g All pictures shall he judged finishing or professional use of a the National awards on photo photographic goods. J graphic Quality general interest 2. Pictures must have been and or Appeal. The decision of made after july 1, 1953. 3. Your snapshots May made on any Brand of Block and the judges shall be accepted As Nal. G it is permits Alp to in s _ White film hut must not be Marie l Pill lips in the contest of on Glass plate negatives or on Thafel one Partt Cotor films. Any make of camera Cipa tink in Tnp 16th annual u954 May be developing n n d newspaper printing May be done by n photo a awards. 19. Before receiving finisher or the entrant. No print or enlargement More than ten inches in the longer dimension will be accepted. No Art work or National snapshot the news retouching prints or the negatives which they Are made. No com h paper s final prize in one or More of the four classifications the entrant must submit the Ori is permitted on Ive with in and prints or the negatives statement that his Pic or any closely similar Pic me subject of sit tic. I a. I. Tures or inv c polite pictures such As multiple up of he printing or montages Are Nas rot Beer and with not gibe. No Black and White pict ii b him in Salon is from color transparencies Wil or other than he accepted. Pictures conducted by Ris news. Paper and has not ant will to this paper s important if you a snapshot contest Erti picture which you expert to Miter e bark of each picture j conf Man be mounted or framed. 4. To enter the contest mail Hui offered for in print or prints of As Many manner Tures As you desire within the contest Dales Amateur is Tor. On the Back o each a. Print your name and address person or persons appear be clearly in Ink. And 1he class in names and a which you wish the picture thin he tired. See in ii. Run 5 no prints will he returned. H Komi risible entry in the do not Sii met negatives with1 the written Ron your prims. Keep the until ent of or to requested by the Amateur n think never Lisor shot contest editor Only Fri must be Ginal negatives newspaper and the sponsor., of and nil re run the a Lionel awards assume no a. Babitts and cell Luram responsibility for negatives youngsters to be prints. three assorted Kittens suspended from a clothesline Don t quite know what to make of the whole thing. This photo won first prize in class d animal life for Harry Shklov of the Pas Man. Air cadets Start summer training Busy 2 weeks slated at abbots Ford Centre Abbotsford . Hundreds of air cadets from All Over Canada Are Here for summer training. For some of the cadets it was their first trip to British Colum Bia. And scenery have awed Many of them. Abbotsford itself will have the game effect with Tours air plane rides und Many other activities arranged for their two week tour on the Camp. Arriving with their officers the cadets were met by conducting i officers to show them the station. Station life began immediately with a physical examination is sue of clothing and bedding then to their billets. Of course time out was Saken for a meal in mess Hall where the menus Ere specially balanced and there is an unlimited Supply of milk. The commanding officers we m. W. Gall of Lachute que., and the chief instructor we w. Leslie of Edmonton expect the cadets will leave Abbotsford with a Broad knowledge of service life. Land from their Tours of Industrial j Sites an insight on their future is Canadian citizens. I jumped for cuteness. Expressions what Are you doing this photo of a Small boy puzzled by the grown up mysteries of transits and rods and Azimuths and such wins first prize in class b activities for tans Milkens of 332 Lipton Street Winnipeg. 6 at the close of the contest of character or mood. Subjects the newspaper will award engaged m any activity prizes to the four pictures interest. Adults May appear if in each class chosen by the they Are not the principal meter activity outdoors or m four winners b. Activities teenagers then will be entered in the they May be tonal awards. 700 expected at meet slated for Saskatoon Saskatoon up a delegates and 200 visitors Long annual Saskatchewan Kcf convention beginning Here Mon Day is expected to draw some four divorce decrees granted on thursday with the first two Days devoted to closed sessions of the Provin Cial Council and executive. Speakers will include National party Leader m. J. Coldwell pre Mier t. C. Douglas and National four absolute decrees of Man. Mary Elizabeth Kcf president Carlyle King. Were granted thursday in from Herman Brodeur receiving married sept 2, 1933 in Edmon ton Gustav by Specht from mar Garet Specht married june 14, of Queen s Bench divorces were Arthur Joseph Brodeur of St. Boniface from Gabrielle Maria Brodeur married act. 23. 1935 in More than 2-10 resolutions will be submitted to the convention. Thief takes Robert Kerr. 69 Ellen Street. 1141 in Vancouver Anthony Sid a told police Friday his unlocked Ley from Mary Sidley. June 13, 1342. Married room had been entered by a thief and stolen. Looking backward eighty yearn the Slorf it 1s14 were crowded with former Saulteaux warriors. They Are not Here to Tomahawk anyone wrote the free press correspondent. They Aie Here to spend the a year treaty Money which they receive each summer for turning Western Canada Over to the White Man. They Are trying to grub stake themselves for a year on where they i. Compete with the same any season occupations hobbies sports and recreations any picture that tells a Story of in interesting phase of every Day life. Children May appear they Are not the principal inter est. C. Scenes and Steij. Life to be judged for Scenic or pet Lurial Appeal landscapes Marine views Hist Rural spots is scenes buildings or unusual still life subjects including Tahle Tnp or minature arrangements. D. Animal pets cats. Dogs horses farm animals Forest wild life animals Etc. Any situation in which the aforesaid subjects Arr of principal interest. Gift for baby seventy yearn 1884 w. A. Mclntyre Young Princi pal of the Winnipeg Central school and an ardent cyclist As Well As pedagogue set off to spend his holidays touring South in Manitoba on his High wheel bicycle. Or. Mclntyre told the free press he wanted to see How ural schools were being run. Note or. 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Daly. 36 Olivia Street were Ench 30 for failing to remain at the scene of an Accident. Daly was also fined and costs for proceeding from a Stop sign be fore it was Safe to do so. Second Fenee speeder Leonard s. Phillips. 15b Brandon court was fined s25 and costs. Fined s15 and costs for Speed ing were John e. Ring 113 Flora place Wilfred Schwartz. 320 Glen Wool Crescent and Bert Smith. 636 Ross Avenue. Speeders fined find ins s were Edward a. Dudley Avi Mic Kramer. Toronto Oleksa learn Dowsky. Hadd Sivillo. Main. Fun hard mar tin. Macnus Avenue John Ollen Brell. Vaughan Street William a. Petrie 193 Lenore Street and Edward Winter 310 Burns Street. For failing to deliver a Suspender registration Fard. Licence plates and Driver s licence to the Hoy William Jenkins. Walker Avenue Wax fined 51s and a oils. Andrew Poison. Price hard Avenue paid Sio and a oils for overtaking and pit spin another vehicle Lief re 11 it s she to do so. I. Wood. If file no ailments was assessed 510 for failing to Stop at n Slop fined to Fiir a Illus to obey r traffic signal were Adrian Van Ter Broek. Leaf station. Winnipeg oils thar Trand. Winnipeg e. Howie. Henry Avenue e. Kornit. 1ss comr land. Winnipeg e. . 39n Henry Avenue e. Konrad. 1s6 Sherli urn Street .1. Frau Fly .vi7 Sherbrook Street a. Olson. 430 new ton Avenue and w. Weiji Ake. 74 Inkster in Levard. To open Ore line St. Johns Nelld. Up a new 350-mile privately owned railway in Labrador and Quebec will be officially opened july 31 by Premier Small Ood of Newfoundland and Premier Duplesis of Quebec or. Smallwood said wednesday. The r. In line was built by the Iron Ore company of Canada at a Cost of about i drug source the same Mold which yields penicillin is also believed to hold Pena tin an even More potent germs weapon against most disease pick the fastest Selling loaf sixty 8. 1894 the Saltcoats Assiniboine was the name of another new Rural weekly. The copy of volume 1, 1, which had reached the free press made the currently fashionable Promise of All Good weeklies to be Independent in politics. The Winnipeg Board of Trade posted up on its Wall a map showing a proposed canal from Winnipeg to Hudson Bay. Fifty 9, 1904 among examiners Reading the heaped up pile of teachers papers which had been harvested at the annual exams were David m. Duncan j. H. Mccarthy p. D. Harris c. K. Newcombe e. A. Garratt s. E. Lang s. H. Forrest and Roger got Fet. The Winnipeg shamrocks won the la Crosse championship at the St. Louis world s fair. Forty years the Long anticipated double tracking of St. James subway commenced. The West end Street car traffic was becoming heavier and heavier and passengers were becoming Ruffier and Ruffier at having to wait at the top of Omand s Creek dip while a meet ing car travelled Over the single track in the subway. New desserts by the dozen take your favorite Jam or Jelly a sprinkling of nuts a big red Cherry. M up with flavor Rich nourishing jello puddings you be got the gayest looking jello pudding desserts in no time at ail. Desserts your family will love and they la Cost you As Little As a serving. Jello is a registered Trade Mark owned i Tanada by general foods limited or i thirty cum the Shoal Lake Creamery of Shoal Lake Man. Won the Gold medal and diploma for Creamery butter at Calgary and manager Nesbitt Vita receiving congratulations. One of the prominent figures at the democratic National convention in new York was Jesse r. Grant son of Gen. Ulysses Grant of civil War Fame. Gen. Grant had been the Republican Leader in his Day but the ton was a confirmed Democrat. Jeu-0 puddings Vanilla chocolate Caramel butterscotch Orange Coconut Vanilla it puddings i i haunt jm14
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