Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 23, 1955

Issue date: Thursday, June 23, 1955
Pages available: 42
Previous edition: Wednesday, June 22, 1955
Next edition: Friday, June 24, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press thursday june 23, 1955 Page 7 govt. Moves to ease City Lockport jams the provincial government this year is doing intensive repair on alternative routes from Eastern Manitoba resort areas to prevent the familiar week end traffic congestion on the Winni Road. George Collins Deputy minister of Public works said wednesday a contract had been let for re surfacing of the Parkdale Road from Mcphillips Avenue to clan Deboyes. This he Felt would draw a lot of Winnipeg Beach traffic off the main Road. Henderson Highway on the Vest Side of the River was being repaved in spots and soon be poor to Drain much grand Beach traffic from the main Winnipeg Lockport Road. And for the bulk of traffic that still would be using the the private life of Prince Charles an intimate picture and word portrait of the boy who will be in july now on Sale main Highway on the West Side of the red the shoulders from Winnipeg As far As Parkdale Cut off would be oiled to give another two outside lanes for slow mov ing traffic. Or. Collins said the govern ment from time to time has been considering a four Lane Road from Winnipeg As far As Lockport but this item has not As yet appeared in any Highway estimates. Or. Collins Felt the improved alternative routes and the wid ening of the main Highway out As far As the Parkdale Cut off would ease the traffic congestion. The traffic safety director of the Manitoba motor league j. Mcauley said the league had been considering pressing for four Lane routes but As yet had come to no firm decision. Extra old e old wined old 1 medium aged meow mud Wishek Burkh emf Lluc award parliament s restaurant remains dry Ottawa up commons speaker Rene Beaudoin announced wednesday that a proposal to sell Beer and wine in the parliamentary restaurant has been dropped. He made the announcement about 20 hours after disclosing that your Back As sore and painful As he and Senate speaker Wishart though it were filled with broken v f does a Dull wearisome Back ache Robertson were exploring the pos i can help you says or. J. G. Templeton to sufferers from Back ache Lorenzo Tougas who has been awarded the governor general s medal at Ste. Anne collegiate. He is the son of or. And mrs. A. Toughs of Ste. Anne Man. It hard for you to Bend or stoop then let me he Templeton you. T str a j for Over 45 years have brought fast effective Relief to thousands buffering from stabbing pains Sharp As a knife of Back Ana lame Back. That s Why know to a s can help you to a e Are Canada s largest Selling proprietary Medicine for Relief of Back ache and lame Back also arthritic Neuritic rheumatic sciatic pain. Get to a s from your today Only 79p or write for Sheet for suf Terera from Baclic Aba. Female tons Ltd. Sivility of using the profits from such sales to reduce the subsidy granted to the restaurant and cafeteria by parliament. The Beer and wine would have been sold with meals. Or. Beaudoin s announcement said publicity received by his announcement tuesday has provoked sufficient discussion to make it Clear that there is not a wide i enough general agreement in favor the proposal to warrant its being put into Low rail fares to provincial exhibition of Manitoba Brandon july 4 to 8 one Way fare and one half for round trip minimum fare 30c tickets on Sale from All stations in Manitoba i and Saskatchewan. July 2 to 7 i and on july 8 for trains arriving i Brandon not later than 5.00 . Standard time return 9 if no train service july 9, take first available train. I pull from any . Or . Ticket agent Canadian National Canadian Pacific coming "2-5" numbering 2 letters-5 numerals july 24th on that Date 2-5 numbering will be used in three Winnipeg Telephone offices. A step towards continent wide 2-5 numbering festivities Honor City archbishop pontifical masses and other events were being held in the City this week to Mark the Ordi nation to the Priesthood 25 years ago most Rev. Philip Francis Pocock roman Catholic archbishop of Winnipeg. Sunday night archbishop to cock Sang a pontifical Hig mass j at St. Mary s Cathedral for the laity of the diocese. Sermons were preached in English and i French by archbishop Michael o Neill of Regina and Bishop Paul Dumouchel of Keewatin. Also attending the function were Bishop Francis j. Klein of Sas Katoon and archbishop Maurice Baudoux of St. Boniface. I monday at a banquet in Arch Bishop Pocock s Honor a Crozier imported from France was presented him. Tuesday a mass postponed from the previous week owing to the death of Arch Bishop Pocock s brother father John Herman Pocock at London ont., was held for the school children and Sisters. A mass will be Sung by the archbishop for Catholic laymen in St. Mary s Cathedral at 9 . Sunday. This is to be followed by a breakfast at the Marlborough hotel sponsored by the knights of Columbus. Archbishop Pocock was ordained at St. Peter s Seminary in London june 14, 1930. He was installed Bishop of Saskatoon in 1944 and came to Winnipeg As apostolic administrator of the archdiocese in 1951. He was appointed archbishop the same year succeeding the late archbishop Gerald Murray. White 33 i first principal graduation guest at River View Riverview Junior High school s first principal was a guest at the school s annual graduation exercises in Riverview United Church. She was miss r. Gordon principal of the school when it first opened in 1908. She Retiree from her Post More than 20 years ago. Awards Given to the top boy and girl in each class were As follows Grade 9 scholarship Kathryn Oleson and Henry Folson Grade s scholarship Judy Marshall Anc Bob Walker Grade 7 scholarship Marianne Patchell and Bill Mont Gomery Grade 9 citizenship award Janice Muirhead Anc John Malo Grade 8 citizenship Sandra Adams and Brian Earl Grade 7 citizenship Barbara Black and Jim Clark Grade 9 athletics sue Struthers and Cliff Leach and Doug Young tie Grade 8 athletics Norma quid and Steve Sokolinski Grade 7 awards Diane Storey and David Quigley. The address to the graduates was delivered by j. M. Scurfield principal of Churchill school. For Juicy fresh flavor try California Suh oranges Cantaloupe . Jumbo Ripe Juicy each 29x firm Ripe r ii re i r b tomatoes a 23x 59x California i3inc cherries Libby s Frozen Orange juice 2 new washed i1cvy potatoes 63 it la 1 Hipwell s assorted Orange Lemon Lime syrups "-31 Golden Ripe bananas red White Wax paper refills 25 Nalley s Sandwich spread 25 Pic Sweet off Al i Jenkin s Boneless peas 2--49xicfflcken-45 Canada Klik an All pork product 12 of. Tins i Robin Hood 3ngei food cake mix Angel food cake pan 1 cake mix 1 cake pan both for h.29 i red White pore Strawberry Jam 2lb. Tin Ingersoll cheese spread 35 8 of. Jar prices effective at All red White stores in greater Winnipeg Transcona Lockport West Selkirk Matlock Charleswood heading Ley Neepawa St. Eustache. Friday and saturday red White 15 Al. Of. Peas a carrots tins red White evaporated tall Trees Choice dessert 15 Al. Of. Milk pears Salmon red White 48 Al. Of. Orange juice z red White fancy red Sockeye tins tins prime ribs of beef boned rolled la. 63x leg Swift s breakfast veal holism sausages 29 wheat City Bacon Booth Frozen fish Sticks to of. Fig. Burn s pork loaf with dressing ;