Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Winnipeg wednesday june 22, 1955 week end Edh Ipa with comics inc Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week parole system saving govt. A Day says Hamilton the parole system in Manitoba is saving the Federal and provincial governments about s400 a Day. And it s proving a Success Ful Means discharged from penal Lions. 1 assistance in 1954 included i meals lodgings clothing help in getting jobs supplies of tools of rehabilitating Pris 1 transportation and Legal Aid. Owners according to judge f a. E. Hamilton. A executive director judge Hamilton was addressing the an Neal meeting of the Manitoba prisoners welfare association. Winnipeg s Aid. J. Gurzon har vey was elected new president. In the last four years the number of patrolled prisoners in our supervision has More than tripled. And very few have broken judge Hamilton said. Is a Day it costs about a Day to keep a prisoner n jail. Thirty seven prisoners were patrolled to the association last year and 28 so far this year. Patrolling these 6.1 s390 a Day said judge Hamilton. What s More every on of them has a Joh and Many Institu-1 correspondence courses to any in mate who wishes them by pay ing the fees and supplying text books said judge Hamilton. Courses include mechanics plumbing Dairying radio refrigeration bartering stationary maintaining All but one was doing Well. The number of inmates Dis charged or patrolled persons assisted has almost doubled in the last five years said judge Ham Ilton to were helped More than and previous Sas. Will speak at a Winnipeg Var. Since its organization 23 j Lions club luncheon at. 12.15 pm. Wars ago. The association has thursday in the fort Garry to Helper 23.mo inmates or people Mel. _ of. Era Ion Saiu Eimke y the association also offers free Ginger Inge diesel engines Pratti mathematics Anco academic courses in grades 8, 9 and 10. Grants. Totalled association treasurer g. F. Morrison reported Grants total ing to the association last year from the Federal government from the pro Vince from the Winnipeg foundation and from the City of Winnipeg. Judge Hanilton paid tribute to the former president Robert j. Lough who died last year. Honorary president is or. Justice j. E. Adamson chief Justice of Manitoba s Appeal court. Officers elected included f. J. Tonkin a Inland r. A. Bruce vice presidents or. Morrison re elected areas Chalmers Jurer. Secretary. Judge Hamilton Street remains executive director. Hamilton Harvey to Lay Cornerstone the Cornerstone of Thompson school on East of Watt. He Laid at 2 . Thursday. Trus and w. F. Lough member of tee w. L. Hatcher of the Winni-1 executive. Peg school Board will preside. Open sunday benefits Lawn owners a sprinkling bylaw Amend ment now permits All St. James residents to water their lawns and gardens every sunday during the summer months. The amendment passed by Council tuesday night lifts restrictions that applied in previous years. Formerly even numbered Street prop erties could use water for sprinkling on even numbered Days of the month and Odd numbered Street properties on Odd numbered Days. This year the above restrictions apply Only to week Days and sunday has been made free for All. As in for Mer years however sprinkling Between 4 . And 8 . Has been prohibited. A second amendment to the bylaw made tuesday night outlaws sprinkling from Midnight to 6 . Eufery Nijst. The bylaw regulates the use of water during june july. August and the first two weeks in Scptt Milr. Impatience for change blamed for jail Hon. M. N. Hryhorczuk at Torney wednesday blamed the impatience of some Headin Giey jail inmates for the minor disturbances that broke Tucker Heads u Board of governors out there last wednesday and thursday. Following a tuesday inspection of the jail during which in interviewed guards and kit Chen help or. Hryhorczuk said the inmates knew there was a Hange due in the administrative setup and some were impatient for the change. The attorney general said cause a. Sas. Winnipeg Lions r. Ebell of Hillsboro. Kan speak local area Job applications continue downward trend applications for employment in the greater Winnipeg area c a drop of 341 during the week ending june 17 Winnipeg foundation Grants pledges total in 6 months took the previous week ported tuesday the unemployment insurance commission re Job seekers totalled 9.853 up to last week end with a applications in the of the Lous. Disturbances was frito trips for trustees but it was t easy the Winnipeg school Board decided tuesday night to Send some of its top personnel to out of town conventions after trustees had done considerable he said under Ordinary i circumstances the minor disturb soul and Donar searching. Bances would not have been cause for concern but the other thing december riot still fresh in our minds the situation had to be watched closely. No damage was done during the Small outbreak the attorney general reported. He said damage from the earlier riots and from the Small fire in. The Barbershop and a the Winnipeg foundation i to help modernized electric pow granted or pledged to or facilities. The Owca was charitable and welfare Organiza i granted to help its newly Bower a. R. Tucker was named chair Man of. The University of Mani Toba Board of governors tues-1 Day night at the Board s annual meeting on the fort Garry Cam pus. Or. Tucker vice president of the Western division of the t. Eaton co. Ltd., succeeded or. Justice p. G. Duval who re signed May 31. P. S. Bower assistant general manager and treasurer of the had All been repaired and would t know there had been any trouble from the appearance the building or. In at a previous meeting a proposal to Send certain school administrators to conventions had been sent to the Board s building and policy committee for study. The Hung Over the whole Deal. I but tuesday night Back came a committee recommendation that or. W. C. Lorimer schools d. Thom the Board was wasting Money in sending trustees to. Tie trustees convention because the Board s top administrators would be in Quebec. Of either jury rules traffic death accidental a verdict of accidental death was returned tuesday night by a Corner s jury at an inquest into the death of Henry Grobe 68 89 lome Avenue who died at tons in the City during the first six month s of its fiscal year officials of the foundation announced wednesday. Of this total went to maintenance Grants to essential plications from men and from women. Applications in the services and unskilled labor category again showed the largest decrease with and non recurring established summer Camp girls at Lake of the Woods. For great West life Assurance co., was re elected vice chairman. Al ii skilled labor category again 114 applications filled. Unfilled vacancies totalled on june 17 and of these were available for men and for women. Comparable for 1954 showed applications Lor employment and unfilled vacancies the breakdown of applications is As june 17 june 10 249 249 627 637 396 407 162 186 402 436 in special and non recurring Grants or obligations to seven agencies. The maintenance Grants the final Grant a year for three years went to the Canadian mental health association to help that group bring to the Public s attention knowledge about mental clouded to children s youth services to in and ser managerial and professional. Sales and clerical manufacturing construction transportation trades and services. Agriculture mining and lumbering miscellaneous unskilled total former honoured in England or. E. F. Roots of Van Couver formerly of Winni Peg wars one of two canadians to receive awards in ceremony at the Royal Geo graphical society in London England. The awards were presented by the Duchess Kent. Or. Roots won the mrs. Patrick Ness award for his part in the norwegian Bri Tish swedish Antarctic expedition of 1949-32. He was senior geologist in the party. Frederic humid of Canada House accepted the award on behalf of or. Roots. Two Manitoban admitted to bar Stewart Alden Mccrae of Gladstone Man., and Bruce Miller of Portage la Prairie were admitted to the bar As solicitors and attorneys at Law in court of Queen s Bench before or. Justice g. E. Tritschler. They were presented by or. Miller s father. C. C. Miller of Portage a Prairie. Or. Mccrae completed his examinations in and received honors in his first second and fourth years. Or. Miller took honors in All his examinations completing them in 1954. Greater health. So re elected were d. C. Foster director of Extension for Mani member the unionists rap govt. On Vita Winnipeg and District trades son assistant superintendent be authorized to attend the Cana d i a n educational association meeting in Quebec City sept. 19. Jury found that or. Grobe it. Recommended from Shock and fat Emboli trustees Nina Partrick and an isms reaching the brain caused 7.50 . June 12. And labor Resolution Council tic in a tuesday night expressed its disapproval at the provincial government s Lack of a Toba As a member 01 u with Tornado. Cutie committee and a j. Con d the do University Secretary. Comptroller As sex City Man gets Ottawa planning Post Salph w. Borrowman. Formerly of the Winnipeg planning department has open As Engineer in charge of planning for the of Ottawa. He has been associated with the. Metropolitan plan greater for a number of years. Or. Borrowman a member of the american Institute of traffic engineers. A graduate of Gordon Bell Hijra school he took his Bachelor of science in civil engineering at the University of Manitoba. Starting salary in his new Post will be increasing to former pow sought by Eva Patrick h. Mullin one Lime prisoner of War whose regi mental number was f-1527r, is being sought by the depart ment of veterans affairs in Winnipeg in regard to an vices caring for sick and needy children to family and dependency services to recreation and charac Ter building services to services for the aged for services to the disabled or Handi capped and for the promo Tion of welfare education. High on the list of special Grants was an amount of up to s6.000 to the services of the aged committee of the welfare coun cil of greater Winnipeg for a Survey to fill any gaps in voluntary services to the aged in Winnipeg. Other special Grants included the Myca and to the Owca to Aid group work and neighbourhood clubs for boys and girls to the children s Home of Winnipeg for the last year of a five year plan of re search and assistance to emotion ally disturbed girls and s500 to the boy scouts association leadership training program. The building fund of sir Hugh John Macdonald Hostel for boys. Was awarded and the Myca received the same amount St. James May rebuild Volunteer welfare group Rew Zaharichuk go to a can Adian school trustee association convention in Quebec sept. 17, and f. A. Allden school District Secretary treasurer to an Assoc a Ion of school business officials meeting in Chicago oct. 16. Trustee e. R. Tennant hit what she called carrying our Economy drive too far after trustee k. E. Mccaskill. Supported by trus be George Frith had suggested Only one person attend the educational association meeting trustees Frith and Mccaskill said the convention was. Being by injuries sustained when struck by an. Automobile operated by Adam Medynski. 142 Argyle Street on main Street at Stella Avenue june 9. Tames Council tuesday Cial committee to bring in recon James Council emendations on ways reorganize a St. James welfare Organiza Tion the committee consists of councillors Sam Morgan and Charles Lee with mayor Thomas St. Night made plans to reorganize a welfare setup that operated m the municipality some years ago. The welfare organization which functioned particularly during and just following depression years was a voluntary one completely separate and made up of Zens and Community groups. Council has now set up a Spe from Council St. James cite 27 woman saved from Assini Bome urged the government to give victims immediate assistance. Some criticism was also levelled at the red Cross for not provid ing immediate help. The Salva Tion army was praised for being on the Job. I Harold Bastable express Union Delegate said he could t vote for the Resolution because As far he knew there had t been any complaints from the stricken area of Vita. He said he had t heard of anybody there going hungry nor of anyone being Hurt b. Findlay As sex offi Cio member. In other business Council referred three tenders for 5000 cubic Yards of gravel 000 cubic Yards of crushed Home and not getting attention held at the schools busiest time and that the top two administrators could t be "spared., we should be Able to Trust our principals to look after things while or. Lorimer and or. Thomson Are away snapped trus tee Tennant. Then trustee George j. Reeve said principals and teachers die most of the administrative work at school opening time anyway and the superintendent and his assistant could Best spare the time then. He also thought their attendance would be of Crea value to the Board. Trustee Joseph Zuken though the verdict also found or. Grobe contributed to his death not taking enough precaution see that the Street was before Rossing and by running instead walking across the Street. The jury Felt Medynski could ave had his vision obscured by Assing cars and if so should not e held responsible. Medynski has been charged criminal negligence City Max fined under wage act Ben Warhaft proprietor of Ben s auction rooms 493 Sargent Avenue was fined 545 and costs under the mini mum wage in provincial police court. Or. Warhaft had pleaded guilty to failing to keep records of work hours and wages and to to pay one employee wages owed him application made to the War claims commission. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this War Veteran is asked to phone 92-8261, local 70. Typhoid Case reported in Manitoba a Case of typhoid lever the first in Manitoba this year was reported in the list of communicable diseases for the week ending june 18. The report was issued by or. Maxwell Bowman of the provincial health department. Other diseases listed with the year s total in brackets Are chickenpox 18 bacillary dysentery one infectious jaundice five measles 34, mumps nine Scarlet fever three tuberculosis 29 in Dulant fever one whooping cough nine gonorrhoea 2s syphilis two or new Highway construction of a four Lane Highway from Winnipeg to lock port As soon As possible to re Lieve heavy traffic was urged in a Resolution passed tuesday night by the Winnipeg and District trades and labor Council c. Mott. Who moved the Reso Lution said a four Lane Highway would relieve the present congas Ion on the highways. A committee was appointed to tudy heavy transport trucking n the City with a View to having eliminated from City streets Grant Mcleod Council president Aid that in Many residential areas trucks were shaking the Lomes badly. Or. Mott said City Council was working feverishly to get truck no restrictions fixed up satisfactorily. Smedley s Corner there s a Reader in Selkirk who has a problem a real problem two weeks she writes i ordered a Plant called a Darlington a or cobra Plant before i could Plant it myself my Little boy planted it and i Don t know where and that s where the problem comes in. The woman does t know what the leaves of a Young cobra Plant look like. Suppose it comes peeking through the ground and she pulls it out. Thinking it a Weed. Or on the other hand what if she were to let All growth flourish weeds and All for Lear of destroying the Plant. What a mess that would be. If anyone knows what a Darlington a or cobra Plant looks like please let us know so that we can help our Sel Kirk Reader out of her dilemma. The Plant by the Way she says is supposed to be a very unusual one and a meat eater at that. It catches and consumes insects flies ants and if you run Short of those it can be fed Little shreds of raw meat. Better keep Little Finger out of the Garden Junior. That innocent looking Flower might be a cobra Plant. Any Eagle feathers an article on the Calgary Stampede appeared several weeks ago in the free press saturday Section. As you May know it has since appeared in the readers digest. And As we know the free press has had All sorts inquiries in the past few Days from All Over the United states asking further details about the Calgary Stampede. One query has been handed to Smedley for his personal attention. It is in a letter from mrs. L. N. Cleveland 5720 drive. Dps Moines Iowa. I have a Small grandson who is very anxious for an Eagle Feather As he is very interested in Indian study and writes mrs. Cleveland. Could you Send me one or Tell me where i could obtain one or More. I would be glad to pay k anybody got a spare Eagle applause greets new trustee an unusual sound echoed through the school Board offices tuesday night applause. It was for trustee Paul Thorkelsson who was Wel. Corned to his first regular Board meeting by trustee Nan Murphy Board chair Man. The Cec Ward 2 trustee was elected recently to fill the Post of Campbell h. Malcolm who had re signed. Bin Lon Walpole a 27-year-old woman who old police she had a reason for trying to Lake her life was pulled from the cold Waters of the Assn Boine River just East of the mid Lown Bridge at 3 . Tues Day. Jim Bolton 21, of Sll Mountain Avenue an employee of the Dominion Bridge co. Said he had seen a woman floating face Down in the River near the North Bank. I rushed off the Bridge and climbed on to a Branch and pulled her in . With the help of Thomas Walpole and Alex Kalansky we brought her to the construction office on Assiniboine Avenue. I think she changed her mind after she got into the water and grabbed hold of a Branch after she was about 10 feet said or. Bolton. The woman s purse and coat were found on the River Bank after she d been res cued. Police took the woman to Winnipeg general Hospital where her condition was reported fair. Or. Walpole. Alsa n. Do minion Bridge employee lives at 942 Grosvenor Avenue and Alex Kalansky 29, at 713 Dudley Avenue. You d think from this critic ism that Vita should have been rebuilt by said or. Bas table. _ i Grant Mcleod Council presi to Public works committee. Dent said the people of Vita had referred to property com to eat and sleep and that it was up to the provincial government of provide All possible assistance. The trades Council s resold on said that since Vita was an unorganized territory with no municipal Council the provincial government should have assumed immediate responsibility for directing the clearance of the wreckage and for proper car of those whose Homes vere destroyed and for others needing assistance. By the Provin Cial government could get any Power it needed to provide Assis Tance and it could have sent out clean up equipment without order in Council Donovan Swailes la said. Russell Robbins carpenters local 434, thought the clearance of the debris would have to wait until insurance companies had assessed damage. With regard to r statement from Hon. C. E. Greenlay re sources minister on the possibility of appealing for funds through the Banks or. Mcleod slow it would take months before Mil tee. A suggestion from Winnipeg Supply and fuel co. That House numbers be placed at the rear of residences As Well As at i he front. Winnipeg recently on the rear number requirement St. James taxpayers get new Deal St James Council tuesday n get endorsed a set. Of principles aimed at a fairer distribution of Road pavement costs and at wiping out a Hodge podge of assessment methods. Under the new setup residents n the immediate Vicinity of new informed paving or curbing will Deal according to b. Wallace Clair. Special committee which studied local improvement get a better councillor g. Man of charges. He said improvements a null Cost of the census shows in City 16 or under a census taken under the Manitoba Public school s act re Veals that there Are Chile Ren in the Winnipeg school Dis Rich Between the Ages of on a 1951 census listed b twee n the Ages of one and is. Or. W. C. Lorimer schools superintendent said at tuesday s school Board meeting the in crease was due to immigration. Downtown Winnipeg was be coming crowded he said. He feared the result would be a shortage of classroom space. Of the 61.731 children 873 Are attending Public schools i 907 Are in parochial or private schools and 22.951 Are not at tending any school. The number of children compulsory school age not tending any educational tuition was Given at 96. Of these incapacitated 20 Manitoba jockey Cibb seventeenth Day Polo Park. Winnipeg thursday. June 23. First claiming 3-year ids and up. 6% Furlong a. Duchy Lark is also eligible involved Comet Star right swell 113 105 113 Joe Somers ill take of 111 Trudy Lee Hill 106 Tamarack Bay 118 i tryst .-----111 Radiant ice 106 Joe 106 this Field -----106 Cherry cup ill Arlola .106 toss s Pride 106 Orangie .106 Tinda act. Ill 10s claiming year Olds and up. 7 furlongs. Throne .115 de Stowe -----115 polished com 115 Debbie doll 117 singing Gal 110 miss brooms 105 Shannon s Way 105 bottle Ted 10n in readiness 115 third year Olds. Furlongs. The orioles Larella s idol 136 Beau s Pride 119 Alder kid -----119 ecar Stanton 113 a Vanbell ill flashy slide 139 vols Rop .1-19 Sunjo Sonny Yates 139 116 Mabe me also eligible a bunty s Gal shake Bud Princess sue c. K. Sable Doc s boy a High Flash sail such an Appeal was a be he Felt. More evenly among nearby pro Perty owners. Previously assessment methods had been a Hodge podge with each improvement considered separately. Under the new set principles rns municipal assessor will still be allowed to ase his discretion. X the new system generalizes the method of assessment where saving is to be done in front of or at the Side of property. Principles Laid Down Are based on the maximum Cost arid area of planned pavement and amount of payment by the municipality or a third party if involved As for example the Federal government. This is the most equitable formula we could said councillor Wallace. The committee included councillors George Johnson. Sam Morgan and Charles Lee and the municipal assessor. Spread process More than three of at inst 4 110 107 108 114 110 110 122 112 combination. 2 l foaled in can also eligible silent May ill Etta Gold ids Virginia Mace 116 a Spanish War 106 Carport .119 miss gee t 10s so Long babe ids xxx Royal Omar 109 3-year-Olds, a just Speed combination furlongs. The Sun 107 107 Tinda Barb plucky Comet. 107 don1 apply 305 family Trust 133 to drive .112 King s x -----133 a Spancle Carol 112 Luxor trial 117 Black .107 also eligible any assistance coming. Would be Forth 29 Are physically 36 Aie mentally defective Are returning or have since the census returned to school seven Are not. Enrolled for miscellaneous reasons and in the of four investigation is not Complete. The census began May close shave 112 a a Harlsworth a Eaton and staf Ove fifth combination. -4 year Olds and up. 1 mile and is. The Koew Aydin 137 a Fay Lynn 314 a girl in Grey 107 phantom Beauty a bar the Devil a Bic sport a Virginia Royal 107 107 119 117 better business bureaus elect Winnipeg men two Winnipeg men were named to High positions on the Canadian association of better business bureaus during the association s annual meeting which ended tuesday. Cedric a. Edson cases yet 4 and Vas undertaken by 64 enumerators at a Cost of protest decision on music swimming two letters protesting the Dis continuance of swimming and music instruction in City schools were read to Winnipeg school trustees tuesday night and received As information. Style trend mild Justice major Merrill 107 Quaco 10s 107 Hesperus 113 112 c. K. Prince ill count Armando 112 Demk 108 sixth Handicap o year Olds and up. 1 mile. The fort Rouget. Lolly dear 113 Cocos .10j a please hurry 104 free some Llo or Pat us a forever alter 103 a Golden heart and w. J. . Seventh claiming. 4 year Olds and up. 1 mile and h. Bit o peace 114 Cubette Prince Marvo 109 broker s sign a my Bimbo 117, also eligible plucky Flint 117 Friendly Gower 132 our Lassie 112 contusion _ 114 117 132 122 122 manager of a sour note music Money jangles Zuken outside accompanists who were hired and paid to take part in Manitoba musical festivals Here have roused the Wrath of Winni Peg school trustee Joseph tuesday night he commented on a report by the school District s Secretary treasurer f. A. Allden on Money spent by City schools for the accompanists. His report was referred to building and policy committee where the policy will be reviewed. Cost the schools than the school accompanists More Money where outside accompanists Are used Board pays for each choir appearing in the festival. But for All practices at which outside accompanists used the school must pay fees out of its own funds. Some schools had accompanists for rehearsals though others did t. This or. Lorimer said sex Are the planned Why or. Allden s item trustee Zuken supported by sized report showed varied trustee h. B. Parker Felt that amounts spent by schools teachers or other school Hoard employees should serve As accompanists instead. But said or. W. C. Lorimer. Schools superintendent in Many the Winnipeg Bureau was elected vice president and Harvey r. Lemmon president of the Winni Peg Bureau appointed to the association s Board governors. Other officers elected were president Claude a. Root Mont real Secretary treasurer. George s. Piers Ottawa and Hull chair Man of the Board of governors Phil Davis Ottawa. The association will meet. May 24 and 25 next year in Quebec City. Free Wheeler 112 Pepper Lou a Fay flares 104 big Tda a country Man 109 a loaf it. claiming 4 year Olds and up. 1 mile. The first from the Winnipeg and District trades and lao or Council asked the Board to re consider the matter. The second from the John m. King Home and school Assoc a a hippodrome Fairburn a air View pad Lac Fleet said a Survey it had con ducted showed 90 per cent of Tion those questioned favored swim Ming lessons and 60 per cent the 112 also eligible 112 bunty s Choice 1c7 112 a Equi Dea ----112 112 Beverley .107 Quagga .112 Woburn .117 red invader 112 a Gay but Dollar 112 Wise 107 Fiorilla 107 xxx som Dock Ito a foolish Girt 107 on her own 107 Loyal Prince 112 barging boy 117 music lessons. The letter did not say How Many persons were queried. The association too asked the Board to reconsider its stand. Hits Manitoba s town planning Lack Manitoba s town planning pro Gram is notable for its Lack of town planning municipal officials attending the University s Exten Sion course on municipal administration were told monday after of the towns and villages. If they want to improve their manner of living and want it badly he continued they had better get out and ask for planning assist Ance instead of meekly sitting cases there were few who had the time or could be spared from their classes for in other business tuesday night the Board s special com Mittee in finance reported pro Gress following a meeting with j. G. White a provincial con teachers i filiation officer appointed to help solve a school Board teacher Dis Pute Over Ero Urf insurance and this work. What s More often the pension increases. F or. Jack Mckenty who has been elected chair Man n the collese of Gen eral Frac Aice of Canada. The College met in Toronto in conjunction with the joint British and Canadian medi Cal associations convention. Race Okanagan seems nicely placed Here. This Field has some Speed. Pride should be close. Second race in read less is nearing Peak form. Polished Coin should go Well Here. Debbie noon. H. E. Beresford. Director of sur Veys and comptroller of town planning for Manitoba said eight out of 10 Canadian provinces had recognized the importance of town planning to the extent of setting up planning departments or branches from which professional and technical assistance was Marie available to smaller communities. Manitoba he said was not one of. These. You May he continued Why there was no provincial planning Branch in Manitoba it is not for me to answer that question. I suggest that perhaps i the answer rests with the people Back and waiting for it to come he told the municipal administrators that it Cost Money to plan but Cost More not to plan. Or. Beresford traced town plan Ning in Manitoba Back to the first town planning act of 1916. He said however that town planning had been done in the doll rates a Good Chance. Third race Egar Stanton Els the Call. Sunjo has shown some fair efforts Surprise. Vanbell could prov centres. Ince outside some of the Large free press meetings meetings to be held at 8 . Thursday in the free press building Are Board room no. 1. Anti vivisection study group Eaton Angling club. Race King s x look much the Best juror trial has some Speed. Just Speed has irly foot and the rail. Fifth race major Bernal is Well suited to the distance. Style trend looms As the contender. R k Prince should be close. Sixth race to. Pat gets the Call despite the weight. For Ever after showed a Fine Effort last out. Lolly dear should be c seventh race Dur Lassie seems to have the Edge. Broker s sism seems the danger. Expect to my Bimbo up close. Best x. Clear. And Good
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