Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 7, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday october 7, 1955 Page 7 save no Money Down l n Westinghouse to Consoletti a beautifully designed set with front mounted speaker and larger 21" aluminized picture tube and Best of All you save Reg. 3 Only for custom made to order Ria Victor 3-Speed radio phone comb. Say a Greay value compact High a Tyle set with the famous Golden Throat and the world s easiest playing 3 Speed changer. There ire very few of these so shop at 9 . Sharp. C great stores 291 Portage ave. 600 main St. 879 main St. Main St. Stores open til 9 . Sat. Night court hears of. Petlock arrest open verdict returned in Beer party death Russell Man., special Beer party near Argusville open verdict was returned Here i thursday by a Coroner s jury in Melville sask. 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Ross. With this pet lock smiled broadly slapped his leg and stamped his foot on the floor. Det. A. E. Smith testifying at Petlock s preliminary hearing on a murder charge said he arrested the bespectacled Farmer As he left an Edmonton Rooming House. He took Petlock to a nearby police car where he found Money in each of his hip pockets and one Side pocket. Petlock is charged with the Rifle slaying of his brother Michael 34, on his farm near Fenwood 20 i Miles Northeast of Here. Also killed were Michael s 72-year-old Mother mrs. Mary Petlock his wife an Geline 21, and their two children Dianne 3 and Michalene 11 j months. Mountie drowns in n. Sask. Flin flon special a Royal Canadian mounted policeman drowned thursday when he fell from his Canoe into frigid Church Hill River at Island Falls sask., about 60 Miles North of Here. Const. Charles William Reay 26, of flin flon was travelling Fay Canoe to an Indian settlement at Sandy Bay about a half mile from the Falls. He got Only 200 Yards from Shore when his motor failed according to c. C. Sparling flin flon Coroner. While cranking the engine he is believed to have lost his balance and fallen into the water pushing the Canoe away from him. He was not considered a Good swimmer and was yearing heavy buckled boots the Coroner said. The body has been recovered. Surviving const. Reay is his wife and a three year old daughter. A native of Edmonton Alta. He Indian woman following a Back sept. 18. Minutes before ruling Ruby men tuck about 22, of the Indian Point Indian Reserve near Rossburn had died from multiple bruises to the face and head inflicted by a per son or persons unknown. Brandon fair reports 55 net profit of Brandon note of hopeful optimism pointed at the jury deliberated about 25 Manitoba s Jubilee exhibition prevailed during the and dial meeting and a higher total for general Revenue and admissions. Total of provincial exhibition directors Here thursday night. The exhibition noted a net operating profit of for 1955, i compared to last year s loss of Judi. Us Niiva you. Two men held As material wit contributing were higher grandstand receipts which climbed to More than in spite of one rained out performance Nesses Jim Ledoux a Metis and Harold Everight were released. Everight told the Coroner s jury thursday he went into Argusville with Ruby Mentuck saturday evening sept. 17. There they split up he said she going shopping and he heading for a Pool Hall. Later he began to look for her searching up and Down the streets of Argusville j Everight said. He got his sister in Law. Bertha Everight to help him. Together they patrolled the streets and lanes for about hours he said and finally found her lying on the Side of Market Road near an Husville apparently drunk and unconscious. Everight admitted slapping the woman with the Flat of his hand in an Effort to Wake her up but he said it was not hard. His Sis Ter in Law supported this. She said just after her brother in Law found the victim she arrived on the scene and saw an unidentified person scurrying off. After partially rousing the woman Everight helped her walk and then carried her to or. J. G. L. Johnson of Argusville where they arrived at about 1.50 . Sunday. She was taken to Russell Hospital where she died shortly after. Everight denied drinking with the dead woman earlier saturday evening. Fair revenues were expenses stood at three new names appeared among the 20 directors elected at the meeting. The new members Are d. A. Brown and a. W. Olson of Brandon and r. H. Turner of Carroll. These directors replace three Brandon men William Dav Idson j. C. Donaldson and r. B. Alexander. Bumper baby crop in 54 Ottawa Bureau of statistics reported thursday that a record babies were born in Canada during 1954, a 4.4-per cent increase Over the 1953 record of it was the sixth consecutive in crease from the births registered in 1948 for an average an Nual increase of or 3.5 per cent a year. The number of deaths last year was 124.520. Down from the record in 1953. Joined the Force in 1947 and been in flin flon since 1953. Had 5-Day week Given More civil servants Ottawa up Federal Civi servants in 16 More Canadian communities have been put on a five Day work week effective sept 1, the civil service commission said thursday. The centres include Gretna Anc Swan River Man. Harvard University has 170 build Ings and a million endowment fund. Arrow shows pretty Bettye Doss of Dallas Texas hoisted High in the air to pin a badge on Tex the giant Symbol of the Texas state fair. The big fellow is 52 feet tall and his Denim jeans m ensure 26 feet around the Waist. The big Cowboy will Welcome thou Sands of visitors to the fair which opened Friday. Letters hit pay for Cooks the amalgamated civil servants of Canada have protested to the Federal government against Low wages and Long working hours for Cooks mess men and Mes women employed by the department of National defence. In a letter to Hon. Ralph Camp Ney defence minister amalgamated declared that there was no justification for a 48-hour week. It suggested that National de Fence employees should have a five Day 40-hour week with no reduction in pay. Failing this the workers should be paid time and a half for All time Over 40 hours. J. Baird District representative of the amalgamated in Winnipeg said or. Harris was told that the government should review its entire wage policy and that the five Day 40-hour week should be established for All Federal employ new vote called in Java City Jakarta Indonesia District elections committee of Central Java thursday night or dered millions of indonesians to vote a second time because of unspecified irregularities and illegal the area involved includes the provincial capital of semarang Central Java was the scene of one of the biggest sweeps by the vie Tripus communist oriented indonesian nationalist party. The towns involved in the second vote order Are mostly in the North Ern half of Central Java and migh include As Many As Vot ers. The re voting probably will be next week. Indonesians have unti nov. 29 to Complete the balloting which started sept. 29. Farm chiefs set Ottawa brain talks a Prairie farm Union delegation ill descend on the Federal gov rement tuesday to seek support r Advance payments on farm ored Grain. Jake Schulz chairman of the note provincial farm Union coun 1, announced thursday a group delegates from the three Prairie provinces will meet prime minis or Louis St. Laurent and some Abinet ministers to discuss the rain marketing main objective of the Dele a on said or. Schulz is to get ome immediate Relief for farm is by obtaining government is Ort for Advance payments on stored Grain in order to put ome Cash into the Farmers pc the Alberta group will include armers Union delegates the Al Erta minister of agriculture and representatives of the Alberta heat Pool. The Manitoba delegation will in Lude Hon. R. D. Robertson min Ster of agriculture and representatives of the Manitoba Farmers Union and the Manitoba Pool ele actors. Saskatchewan groups will Meel to decide on their Dele a Ion. Papers distributed by lion lists notifying ians when and where to vote Bor the Symbol of the nationalists Al though election Law prescribed tha no such party identification Shoul appear. 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He is survived a Lis wife Annie two daughters mrs William m. Dymanyk and Patrick Ann at Home three Sisters mrs John Shalay mrs. John Sawchak and mrs. Annie Ignat and on brother Fedor. Funeral Servic will be at . Saturday the St. Andrew s greek Catholic Church following prayers at 3.m. Friday at 232 Kennedy Street Rev. J. Pulak officiating. Buria will be in All saints cemetery memorial funeral Chapel i charge. Nykolas Kinash 62, of As Pritchard Avenue died thursday i Victoria Hospital. For 38 years h was employed by the Winnipeg transit commission and was Ai Brake inspector on his retirement in 1954. He is survived by one so William two daughters mrs. Fre Warner and mrs. D. M. Slater and six grandchildren. Remain will rest Friday evening in memo rial funeral Chapel and the fun Neva service will be at 3 . Saturday in the St. Mary the protected Cathedral Rev. H. Tetiuk will o Fici ate. Burial will be in All Saint cemetery. Albert Edward Miller. 82 of Gladstone Man., who died sep 30 in Gladstone Hospital was Burie monday. Funeral service was Hel in the Gladstone United Church Rev. E. C. Bewell officiating. M Miller moved to Gladstone in 1896 and married Elizabeth Matilda Fin Lay in 1900. He was an omit Standin soccer player in his youth an a Dent curler and Hunter. He san in the Church choir for Over years. He is survived by his if two daughters mrs. W. S. Kerr and mrs. George Kerby two Sis ters mrs. J. A. James and mrs. J. Watt a son Gordon Munroe died in 1912, and another Albert Findlay in 1953. Government accused cheapness is the Trade Mark o he government of Manitoba Don wan Swailes Kcf la for win Peg Centre said in a radio addres wednesday night As he assailed he government s policy on roads id age pensioners and labor. Or. Swailes said that Manitoba n spending much less than an other province in Canada on it transportation and facilities was occupying its Cus omary position at the very Boi torn of the list. Cromer line set for 1956 Toronto up a construction program will be car ried out in 1956 by inter provincial pipe line co. T. S. Johnston pres ident said in a statement. Or. Johnston said looping i be completed in that part of the company s system Between the pumping station at Cromer Man., and Clearbrook Minn. The pro posed loops will be 24-Inch and 20-Inch line pipe with approximately 69 Miles in Canada and 51 Miles in the United states. 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