Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 6 Winnipeg free press thursday june 23, 1955 mall foods main at Logan 93-8557 free delivery City wide orders Over we Are Large enough to give you service Small enough to know you i beef to 9 ibs. ,b.45c i Boneless roast sirloin tip 59c i Blade roast thick rib a 32c official has Lucky escape on the Russell Here wednesday i trimmed Semi Boneless roast prime rib lb.49c i shoulder roast i round Bone la 29c j roasting 3sc Portage la Prairie Man. tragedy almost oar red the Western Canada and Manitoba blowing championships Metcalfe farm when Jim Cas key 48 chairman of the association s trophies committee had a Lucky escape from death. Or. Caskey was Riding on the platform an old steam engine which was heading the Parade of tractors for the official just As the Steamer big eight Furrow plow ing off or. Caskey lost his bal Ance and fell under the plow. The plow passed Over or. Cas Cey s leg and subsequent a Ray examination in Hospital showed he suffered four cracked ribs. Or. Caskey was carried to the free press tent and Given first Aid there and later removed to the Portage Hospital. At the time the mishap his wife was assisting in the dinner Hall the Macdonald United Church ladies Aid. At her farm Home nine Miles wednesday from night Portage late mrs. Caskey said i guess Jim s just she said because he might have broken his shortly after Dick Turner fort Garry boy badly injured in collision an eight year old fort Garry boy Gerald Dorrie 1320 Edder ton Avenue is in fairly Good condition at Winnipeg general hos Pital following a traffic Accident on Pembina Highway just North Stafford Street wednesday. The Dorie boy suffered head in juries possible concussion and possible internal injuries when he Ial opening who manned the free press loud with a car operated by towing a j speaker announced that mayor Beachell of 301 Wildwood was mov Harry Veiner had started a do this picture is typical of the Happy mood prevalent at la Prairie plow in match held at he Russell Metcalfe farm in the Portage District wednesday. Jim Bonnar 24 year old Winner of the Western Canada and Manitoba blowing crowns smiles As he re Cei ves the free press trophy from Victor Siplon. More about pork Small shoulders 35c j pork roast leg pork loin steaks a. 39c cottage i pork and beef sausages fresh daily blowing match continued from Page 1 a Vasion of Portage and mesh from winning the Roland Dis or Lavalee presented the Manitoba wholesale implements association Silver cup to Allan last week Mccartney a 12-year-old boy strict championship. Bonnar found his big win a from Macdonald and youngest Plowman on the Field. He won the event for boys 18 years and breath taking experience. Jim Bonnar grinned and said la. Bacon j smoked the piece i Flack Bacon ,b.63c no. 1 Side 1 Jiao Bacon smoked jowl a i m pleased of All things. And i m sort of surprised though i expected to do pretty Well Here he said his blowing was bet Ter than the Effort that won him the championship in his Home District the other Day. His Crown and finish were better. His father William Bonnar with whom he farms in 1he Poland District is one of the Best judges of blowing in Manitoba. Nation in Aid of or. Caskey with a 510 contribution. Rod Clement la for Russell also gave it is expected a fund in Aid of or. Caskey will be of assistance to him will be at this time. Donations received by Joe Forbes Secretary of the Plo Sving Assoc a police said the boy ran out from behind a bus into the path or. Beachell s car. The mis Hap occurred at about 5 . Ama Tetyk radio league the Amateur radio league of Manitoba will meet at s . Fri during june free installation free 6 mos. Service with each Motorola car radio prices lower than Ever terms Windsor Gostling radio . 610 Portage pm. B-0276 Motorola factors authorized service under. Bank trophy Peter manager of the Bank of Montreal Branch in por Tage presented the new Bank trophy to the blowing association which president Mcleod accepted. Then or. Irwin presented the trophy to first Winner of it Jim Bonnar of Roland. It is awarded for the three Furrow Amateur open. W. B. Cre Alock Veteran por age agent of j. I. Case ltd., the Young Champion gave his cup lord Demman dad a big share of the credit of Portage Winner o i he three for his Success Here wednesday., Furrow engine gang open and la. 25c scalded cleaned cooked by i Bologna ib.z4cj sugar s8c85 100 ibs. Bag with your food order i 13 sauce i Spaghetti dish o style corn20 2 35c in addition to their Grain farming the Bonnard keep a commercial Herd mostly Here Ford cattle or. Bonnar jr., said. Premier Douglas Campbell after extolling the Plo Manship of his old friends in Manitoba declared the 1955 match officially open shortly after the lunch hour. Big crowd the huge throng unofficially estimated at anywhere from 500 to about posted a new record Over 1954 s from the viewpoint of attendance this or. Johnson manager of the Bank of Commerce presented a Silver tray to or. Demman. Or Val troop received the Silver cup awarded by the late l. Chart Rand for the one Way disc con test. Tom Wilson Manitoba Pool director presented a Silver Box to or. Robertson. George loan ides proprietor of the olympic cafe will present a trophy to mayor Veiner Winner of the mayors event. President Mcleod presen Ted a prize to mayor Henderson and mayor Whilmore and thanked them and mayor Veiner six months for Selkirk smuggler Fargo . F Laliberte 50, of Man., was sentenced tuesday to six months when he pleaded guilty to smuggling 800 bushels of Selkirk wheat into the United states. Roy and Ben Evans of Crary . Who purchased 188 bushels fr6m Laliberte pleaded guilty to a charge of Possession and were placed on probation for a year. The . District court informed Laliberte who has been in the Gratton . Jail since april 7, that the question of probation May by decided within 60 Days. During his trial Laliberte testified that he made eight trips across the Border with 100-Hushel ots of the wheat found resistant to race 15b Stem rust. . District attorney Robert Vogel said Lalibrte s profit amounted to Between and after he bought the wheat at s3.50 a Bushel and sold it for More than s3. Its Here new in dwt my mixes instantly even in ice. Lynn Green Beans w tins sex. Apricots tin 25c is j 1. W. Billii Irthum 3. Mac Mun by. .1. Beam Maurice sailors i . Under 18 1. Allan Mccartney. L. Stan Brock Wilmot Vear s mate a was the test to Roi their sportsmanship prove whether or not the com-1 Complete results follow petition had grown from a mod Erate affair to a major farm event in the West. As a result of his outstand ing Public support two years running the likelihood is growing that Portage will be the scene of the Canadian blowing match perhaps in 1956. In addition to winning the big Western blowing plums or. Bon Nar qualifies to represent the West in the Canadian Champion ships next year and so does de Demman of Portage who scored a Points in class six m which a a in nmn5 k. Fri Onnel. Chemical Engineer recent graduate seeks position working out of located in Winnipeg or surrounding area. Box 1671 free press Tes so Good you la you made it from a Moll Pae Tea la. 99c p six former Manitoba champions competed. The Day s other big Winner was no Harrison of Moll Pae Coffee ib79c i Robin Hood cake mix 2 pkg. I Gingerbread 49c i olympic lard or Laurel Solo Margarine ,l79c zip dog food 2 a i Irrma n. Bali Harrison. 2. Ree Slowe. A. Funk. Al forays Vale a lira Werbiski. Porn acc a. Iii inn Armstrong 6. Ancy Gulay. 7. Was Harrison. R. De Harrison 9. Fred Maximchuk 10, new rial. I cuss Amateur 1. He Bonnar 2. T a own 3. Ken Sut on Roland 4. Harvey cult Ait 5. Stuart Hinds 6. Gerald Lyle la 7. R. H. Cas key k. Air. Pool. 9. Sanderson 10. Bob Harrison of Gra won the Manitoba Competition the daily Charles Fraser. Emer son ii Everett Stephens. Roland. Class i 3-furre.w Tull . Clement 1. Girtas Mol cat. Avex 32 o from salted 1 la sodas pkg. I chocolate Chip 8 01. Pkg. 19c i Colgate s Beauty soap 4 regular ban 29c sex. Tomato juice 35c Coliee liquid 2 bottles 25c i Burlington Catsup poll Bury cake mix fresh produce i new of. Bag carrots 2 Fer 27c . No. 1 Portloe potatoes 10 it i firm slicing cucumbers i Pink firm tomatoes 23c Sweet red Juicy plums in 33c apricots in. 25c Valencia juice v Quito oranges club graphic Leader trophy and miniature presented by Portage publisher William Vopni. This is the first year of the new com petition. 4-h entrants main events. Jim Bonnar of Roland and Bob Harrison of Graysville combed take the championships away Portage District Plowden u first time in Many years. Tim Bonnar s grand slam win a Surprise to the experts and the veterans for Many expected the class with six former Manitoba champions would pro Duce the big Star of the Day. That was class six in which three Furrow engine gang open outfits were used. This class of expected giant killers was won by de Demman of Portage pressed by j. J. Beam of Portage in second and followed by Don browned be of Portage in third. Cyril Heyne of Emerson was fourth. There was Only a spread of 1.5 Points Between first and fourth places in this keenly fought Battle others in order were 5, Wil Mer Smith Portage 6, Art torn Alin Portage 7, Irwim Goodale portages Toby Trimble por Tage and 9, Douglas Mcleod Macdonald. Novelty winners defending champions in the Novelty competitions were successful. Hon. R. D. Robertson minister of agriculture repeated his Victory in the Las group with Ray Mitchell of Gilbert Plains second Rod Clement of Russell third and Gildas Mol Gat of Ste. Rose fourth. In the mayors contest mayor Harry Veiner of Medicine hat won again followed by mayor Lloyd Henderson of Portage and mayor Whitmore of Neepawa. Field competitions wound up with the spectacular blowing of the headlands in. Which All competitors took part. Assisting president Mcleod in presentation of prizes was Joe c. Forbes Secretary and Agri cultural representative for the District. Hon. Charles Greenlay represented the Manitoba govern ment and or. Robertson presen Ted the Campbell trophy in the absence of Premier Douglas Campbell to Murray Burch a Nephew of Sam Burch la. Or. Greenlay presented the sir Daniel Mcmillan cup to Witt Billingham of Portage Winner of the walking plow class one of the most popular in the series of events. Or. Greenlay also presented the John Brown Silver open w. B oreo lock trophy. -1. De. Demman 2. Tolm beam 3. Don Brown ride 4 Cyril Haynes. Emerson .1. Smith 6. A. Thirmlin 7. To goo title s. Tobe 9. Doug Mcleod 10. Allan cask t 4 or a Furrow in none Nanc. Open h. I Campbell Silver Tup 1 Murray Burck 2. Sanderson 3. 1. r Mcarthur 7. Fred Dan mra thu Jock Demman 6. P. By rivals r on any m just stir new instant Tarlac mixes instantly swish even in ice water. Measures in a Jiffy because it pours freely from the tin blends perfectly too. You be got priceless milk nourishment All the b vitamins proteins and Calcium of the finest pasteurized milk. 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