Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 28, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg tree press tuesday june 28, 195ii Goto Europe in the fall Only Lucky men they sail the i wonderful italian Lins ships and get paid for it Lucky you should you bask in the Sun or swim in the outdoor Pool this problem can be yours for As Little As s195 tourist service just think what you want and you 11 get it. You la love All the attention. You la be amazed that the chefs can resist eating the food before it s served. It s that Good. Beauty shop bar serv ice Library gymnasium just name it and you la find it on the italian line. Italian line of course this newspaper column were twice As Long we still could t Tell you All the wonderful things about the Cristoforo Colombo Andrea Doria Vulcani Saturnia and Conte Bian Camano. Your travel agent can. See italian up. Empire Shippen a co., 966 Plastine to. Van Nuver. . Canada. Telephone Pae talc 7111. My answer have been a very religious person All my life. I cannot remember Ever going in to the practice of sin As i see others doing. Although i believe that my life is better than the average i find i am continually troubled in my mind about Many things and especially about the future. Is there a heaven and will i be there tire Bible does not Promise heaven and eternal life to either religious people or Good people. In fact Jesus said i came not to Call the righteous but sinners to the Bible says Christ Jesus came into the world to save know this first that if Jesus told the truth there is a place prepared for us. He said i go to prepare a place for this is and has been the Hope of believers in every age. I do not say you Are not a Christian i do say that you should not depend on your own goodness nor even upon your religious nature. Depend on Christ. He came into the world to save sinners and there is no one who Calls upon him that will not be saved. There Are people everywhere today who Are trusting Ghrist for salvation and they find the peace you Are seeking. You too can have this wonderful peace when you come in Faith to Christ for the salvation he offers. Electrical Industry cuts costs uses new techniques to Battle foreign Competition Vancouver Canadian electrical manufacturers Are using improved production techniques to Battle foreign competitors for the Domestic Market. They took this Cost cutting action delegates to the 65th an Nual convention of the Canadian electrical association were told. Wednesday instead of waiting for needed changes in govern ment this View was expressed by a1 panel of Canadian electrical a nufecturers1 association spokes men headed by h. H. , president of Canadian Westing House co. He said devaluation of Sott currencies and an increase in can Adian Dollar value has struck a Low blow at the Industry. With the Cost cutting it appeared the Industry now had at least a fighting caution in adopting further Gatt Tariff reductions was suggested to delegates by or. Clar ence l. Barber associate professor of economics University of Manitoba. Canada should go slowly if its electrical Industry was to survive the squeeze of devalued currencies and Low wage rates which Are now assisting foreign competitors. Most important cause of in creased import Competition he said was the currency devaluation since 1949. In 1954, the Pound Sterling at s2.75, was Only 56 per cent of its 1938 value. Or. Barber noted that while the British manufacturer was improving his position through de valuation Canadian wages were increasing relat vely More rapidly. Than . Wages giving United states manufacturers an advantage. In meeting foreign Competition he Canadian electrical manufacturers had pared prices until net profits after taxes had fallen to 2.6 per cent of sales. Beausejour named cd Headquarters Beausejour Man. Special Beausejour was selected As Headquarters for civil defence operations in Eastern Manitoba recently at a meeting Eastern Manitoba municipalities called to set up a zone defence Organiza Tion. R. S. Malone vice president of the Winnipeg free press was chairman. The meeting was at tended by j. W. Brice civil de Fence controller for Manitoba Aid. J. Gurzon Harvey chairman of the metropolitan civil de Fence Board of greater Winni Peg j. F. Cunningham of Sel Kirk and w. E. Morriss e. F. Mcauley and c. J. Sawyer of Winnipeg. Or. Malone stressed the Neces sity of decentralizing civil de Fence so All citizens can take an Active part. He also pointed out that Only a few paid employees Are used by the civil defence organization and that All exercises and operations at present Are on a Volunteer basis or. Brice spoke on the organization of civil defence in Winnipeg. With the Advent of the Hydrogen bomb he said it has become necessary to arrange for a Complete evacuation of the City. In order to evacuate Winnipeg successfully the co operation of Rural areas would be a necessity he said. There Are two types of evacuation or. Brice said a voluntary one planned when hostilities seem Likely and a compulsory one which must be made on a few hours notice. E. J. Pratt Heads authors group Kingston out. Cdr. E. J. Pratt former professor of English at the University of Tor onto monday was elected Honor Ary president of the Canadian authors association. Or. Pratt was elected to fill the Post made vacant by the death of b. K. Sandwell. The Well known Canadian journalist. About 77 Canadian authors Gath ered Here today for the annual convention of the association at Queens University. Abram Dyck 67, of 174 Edmon ton Street was fined s50 and costs in City magistrate s court monday for committing an indecent act. Cost of Loving proves High two 25-year-old men who went courting via a fire escape and a ladder respectively were each fined s50 and costs monday in City magistrate s court Lor tres passing. Fined were Hugh Donald Long 125 Edmonton Street who climbed a fire escape to his girl Friend s room and Donald Arthur dudgeon 36 Whitehall Avenue who climbed a ladder to the room of his girl Friend. Requests prompt reprint of water safety pledge Antwerp Belgium a twelve thousand dockers went on strike monday affecting 90 ships. In response to numerous re quests the free press is reprint ing the water safety pledges signed by thousands of students and their parents. The red Cross swimming and water safety division will next week from monday to Friday Exchange an attractive coloured and engraved permanent pledge for a signed pledge such As is shown below students Are advised to bring the pledges to red Cross head quarters 226 Osborne Street North Between 9 . And 5 . I give my pledge that i will learn the rules of water. Safety and that i will obey them whenever in on or around water with particular emphasis on the following swimming. 1. Don t swim alone. 2. Don t swim too far from Shore. Swim parallel to the Shore. 3. Don t dive into unknown Waters. Boating. 1. Don t leave the boat if it capsizes. Cling to it until rescued. 2. Don to overload or Over Power any boat Large or Small. 3. Don t go out in a boat in Stormy weather. But most important. 4. Learn to swim properly. 4. Learn to handle a boat properly. 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