Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 13, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page-4 Winnipeg free press. Thursday october 13, 1955 half Way for Chest 3rd in race greater Winnipeg s Community ukrainian legion will celebrate 10th anniversary ukrainian Canadian veterans Branch 141 of the Canadian legion will Mark its 10th anniversary with a week of Celebration from oct. 23 Chest drive reached the half Way Mark wednesday aided by a re-1 be opened at 11.30 to oct. 30. Cord breaking Day s returns. As canvassers began work thurs Day a total of s462.350 had been col 49.2 per cent of the objective. Despite the surge. Greater Winnipeg remained in third spot in the race by Western cities to be first to reach the objective. Regina continues to Lead with 53 per cent collected Vancouver is a close second at 5t. 5 per cent. Behind Winnipeg is Edmonton i . Oct. 23 when Branch Mem Bers the ladies auxiliary no. 573 air Cadet Squadron and the greater Winnipeg Canadian legion band will March to the blessed Vir Gin Mary ukrainian greek Catholic Church in the annual Church Parade. Other events scheduled for the week include a dinner and dance at and More about Benson from Page 1 viewing its wheat policy and was wondering whether there was any value in the . Remaining in the Iwa if Britain stayed out. But that is As far As he went. His office said that no policy has yet been settled. It will have to be settled first by his depart ment and then by the estate department any firm announcement can be made. Speculation in government Cir cles Here was that or. Bunson was playing a cagey game. He could be attempting to convince the British that if they persisted 40.8 per cent and Saskatoon Mary. 2 . Oct. 30 by the ladies trailing with 31.9 per cent. General Campaign chairman j. Robinson said thursday that Winnipeg s total to Date was the Best tuning in Many years. We Are aiming at 75 per cent by next week and if we really pull hard 100 per cent by the end of the by Victor e. Fennell morning of unclaimed express goods consisting of bacs on Paulc Boxt Sano trunks suitcases sacks to Toivo Elf Many other articles Etc., no. Instructed by the Canadian express co., be will sell the above at our auction room 296 main St. Saturday october 1 5tih at 10 . Sharp terms strictly Cash at Sale Victor e. Verneli auctioneer and Valuator main St. Phone. The Branch received its charter on oct. 24, 1945, and since then has grown to a membership of 780. It has helped Many veterans gain employment housing or pensions and also sponsors a number of sports teams and 573 air Cadet Squadron. Prairie y men s clubs win world Ward Edmonton up 1954-55 Bishop fund Competition entered by almost every Ivien s club in the world has been won by the Canadian Prairie Region of y s men s clubs it announced. The Prairie clubs amassed initial idea of a wheat agreement appealed to the British because it provided a stabilized Price at a time of rising wheat prices. At that time however the Ameri cans were reluctant to join. Nov the situation appears to have shifted with the British on the outside and the americans seek ing to entice them Back into the agreement. The British May re enter the e Iwa providing the guaranteed prices Are not set too High. It was the insistence of the United states that the maximum Price be fixed at s2.05 a Bushel that forced the British to withdraw. They would have stayed in the total of Points to Lead All regions and win the Covina plaque presented each year to the winning club by the y s men s club of co Vina Calif. It is the fourth consecutive time the Prairie clubs have taken the award. The Bishop fund is a fund Rais ing Campaign operated primarily on the collection of old postage Stamps. 141 Donald St. Parking a rear fancy. In 01. Loat of steaks pork roast is kleenex it lit puddings s ice Creame beef roast veal roast spareribs fowl sausage Hamburg Shanks Bologna beef liver Short ribs toilet tissue can t believe if. But you Are lady every time you use a hoarse Gritty Cleanser l 11 i had the americans consented a once As was. The Price of wheat under the agree ment dropped from the ceiling Rice and now Canadian wheat is Selling at one Canadian government source suggested it would be poor bar gaining tactics by the . To betray to the British ahead of the negotiations that the . Posi Ion would be to withdraw if the British did not rejoin the Iwa. This would Lead to the British holding off for the lowest prices hey could bargain for As a condition to their rejoining the agree ment it was pointed out. It s like handing the British a Platter with your head on one source said. Another source said that the Canadian government could Only wait and watch the american str Atcy develop. If the american and British decided to go along together then Canada would have of tag along too he said. The decision of the United states would determine whether Here would be a new internal ional wheat agreement or not. Canada s wheat prices were gov orned largely by what actions the United states look. If the . Decided to abandon he . Then the Canadian prices would undoubtedly be forced downward. However this was a developing situation and it was too Early to forecast the final result another source said. Q further evidence of the . Agriculture department s intention to whittle Down the United states wheat surplus by Export giveaways was provided in ils announcement of an agreement to provide Yugoslavia with of . Wheat. The wheat will be paid for in yugoslav currency. The yugoslav Sale was one of a series made by the ". Under the surplus disposal act. The sales or currency of the countries in olved have provided Cut rate Competition for Canada in world Export markets at a time so Hon the Prairie elevator system and farm storage is jammed with Grain and Export sales Are vital to the econ omy. Marjorie Lee elder 12-year-old dresses her nurse doll As she prepares to go to Philadelphia s children Hospital where she will undergo an operation for removal of a Birthmark on her brain which now has Calcium forming Over it. Without t h a operation doctors say she will die but with it her chances for survival Are marginal and vision will be lost from her left Eye and her left and leg will be paralysed. Farm Aid promised by Ottawa a delegation of Prairie agriculture ministers that met with fed eral Cabinet members earlier this week to seek Aid for Western far mers in the present Grain crisis left Ottawa with no leads As to what form the Federal Aid will take. Hon. R. D. Robertson Manitoba s agriculture minister said thurs Day however that the Federal ministers left Little doubt that action would be taken to provide Cash advances to Farmers unable to deliver their Grain. Cash Advance the Prairie agriculture ministers met monday and agreed on a re quest to the Federal government for Cash advances on the basis of the initial payment for one Hall the expected delivery quota for the crop year. Under this system if the expected delivery of wheat for the year was eight bushels per acre Farmers would be entitled to an immediate payment of the e initial Price on four bushels per acre. The Prairie delegation asked thai the advances be paid Back on the basis of one half the initial pay ments on deliveries actually made during the crop year. Under this system or. Robertson said far mers who took advantage the Loans would end up Square with the Board at the close of the crop Prairie proposal the Prairie proposal was heard by a Cabinet committee headed by prime minister Louis St. Laurent and including it. Hon c. D. Howe minister of Trade and Commerce and Hon. Walter Harris finance minister. Or. Robertsh said the ministers gave no indication whether it would be accepted. Or. Robertson intended to Dis cuss flood control projects for Manitoba while in Ottawa but was unable to do so. He said thursday he would meet with it. Hon. J. G Gardiner agriculture minister in Winnipeg oct. 22 for this purpose. Under discussion would be among others things flood control plans for the ochre River Ste. Rose Adenauer improving Bonn a West German Chancellor Adenauer ill with Bron Chial pneumonia is continuing to improve his doctors announced thursday. This is the seventh Day of Aden Auer s illness a cold he caught last Friday developed into fever ish bronchitis and later bronchial pneumonia. To More about Harris continued from Page 1 from where sit nothing does it like seven up two Handy packages powder and cake both and be Safe Why scratch away the finish of your Bathtub your Kitchen sink every time you clean you will with a sandpaper Cleanser but not with Bon Ami this famous Cleanser gets dirt and grease without grit. Not a bit of coarse grit to scratch and ruin the finish. Just a Quick cleaning action that leaves everything shining. Start cleaning the Safe Way Widi Bon Ami today he set scratched yet prime minister l. S. St. Lauren said earlier this week that his government was making up its mine on what form of assistance it Couk give the Western wheat banners in need of funds who have when that they cannot deliver. He indicated the government s announce ment would be made shortly. Clarifies statement or. Harris told the free press thursday All i had in mind when i re furred to the wheat problem Anc new policy in my speech at Toron to was the coming announcement concerning the provision of funds for Farmers in need of Cash he added i certainly did not intern to convey the impression that any new policy governing sales o wheat was contemplated. W a merely repeating what the prime minister had said earlier this or. Harris said he had no Interi Tion of becoming involved in a wheat discussion. He said that after his address a reporter enquired if the policy had anything to do with the scheduled visit to Singa pore by Hon. L. B. Pearson Secre tary of state for external affairs or. Harris said he had indicate he could say no More than the prime minister had said. He thought he had indicated to the reporters that the answer was in the negative but me reporter wrote that or. Harris had suggested there was a connection be tween or. Pearson s trip find the wheat policy. This is not or. Har Iris said. He declined to comment further on the proposed plan for providing Farmers with Cash Loans on their wheat. Discussions proceed it was Learned from other sources however that discussions Are now under Way Between the government and the Banks concerning the amount of guarantee that will be Given the Banks. A system of guaranteed Bank Loans was set up in 1951 under the Prairie g r a i n producers interim financing act. The interest rate was set at 5h per cent and the total aggregate of All such Loans was limited to j i a relatively Small number of applications for Bank loan. Was i made under that legislation by Farmers. The total Loans made at that time amounted to less than Henderson denies Portage Selling stores Protection Portage la Prairie Spe Cial a Portage solicitor i. H. Greenberg has charged that por Tage is Selling Protection to Cor Ner grocery stores and this has been denied by mayor h. L. Hen Derson. Or. Greenberg defending a client charged with being open after hours charged that the City sold restaurant licences for permitted the Sale of Groc eries after hours. Mayor Henderson said the charge had been Laid under the arly closing bylaw and not under he licensing bylaw. The Early closing bylaw came into Force in 945 on authority of a petition from merchants 75 per cent of whom operated Corner grocery stores or grocery stores in general. Coun cil s hands were tied he said. Aid. T. N. Metheral said the Cor Ner store had its place in the life of the City but that he was not Happy with the present situation n Ray Way of thinking it is sell no Protection. Why charge the licence Aid. Mrs. J. B. Wishart chair Man of police and bylaws commit be said the matter had been brought to attention of Council Sev eral times and the City solicitor lad said the City might have to go As far As changing the City Char Ter to Cope with the situation. Mayor Henderson said he be believed there should be a classification for confection eries which should be allowed to stay open 24 hours a Day and a separate classification for Corner grocery stores. Butter output in Manitoba remains steady Manitoba butter production for september showed Little change from the same month last year according to figures released thursday by the Dairy Branch of the provincial department of Agri culture. September output was pounds compared with in september 1954. September cheese production was pounds against for the same month last year. Figures for the first nine months show butter production about the same As last year but cheese production off about 18 per cent comparative figures Are butter pounds compared with up to the end of septem Ber 1954 cheese pounds compared with for the first nine months of 1954. Penner advocates less for defence More for schools because of easing International pensions the Federal government should divert some of its arms expenditures to education Grants Aid. Jacob Penner said wednes Day. In a radio address the labor election committee candidate for i re election in Ward 3 in the oct. 26 j civic election declared rising i school costs can Only be solved Federal Aid. I today the excuses of the Federal visits piping Hong Kong Reuters sir Alexander Grantham governor of Hong Kong returned wednesday from a private visit to piping and revealed that he had an informal private luncheon with Chou in Lai the chinese communist prime min ister. Addressing reporters Grant Ham denied without being asked that his trip to piping had been anything More than a private visit. Historic Hall Westminster Hall at London England was built for King Wil Liam Rufus in the Lith Century. By Max Steiman and sons executor s auction Sale of Beautiful blonde bedroom St. With a Large double Dresser fireplace mantel piece with an electric fire grate limed Oak . Tron sole radio almost new baby crib with an innerspring mattress Beautiful wine velour Davenport Coo stove lining and Kitchen tables chairs and buffets. 3 Brand name elec tric . Range to ice Box. Kitchen and China cabinets couches Beds dress ers Coal and Wood Heaters. 6 pee. Wal nut Dinette .stc., Chest of drawers Chesterfield bed. 9 pc. Walnut Din Groom St. Saw Lii machine combination radio. 5 pc. Chrome Kitchen Ste., Rocker hot plate Beatty and Maytag washers ladies fur Coats. Iwa utitus carpets Chesterfield Ste. And hundreds of other Cood pieces including a Large Quantity of bedding. Urns dishes clothing Small wares Etc. At Carter s auction rooms 309 Carlton Street Friday oct. 14th at 2 . Max Steiman auctioneers m. K. Steiman Fli-3397 government that us heavy defence commitments make education Grants impossible no longer hold he insisted. Eyes examined James Shaen Ltd m. N. Lecker optometrist optician 2nd floor Hurtig bldg. 264 port afr ave phone closed half Day wednesday open All Day saturday creamy goodness fresher sweeter flavor under new management ing out Sale open sat. Till 9 . Stock of National department stores two floors of value packed bargains Wool 2 ply Appi of. 4 of. Skein. Reg. Price 65c per skein sell out Price. Z skeins for 77 Mem s 2 Pant suits 19.77 men s 2 Pant suits single and double breasted values to 39.95 each save As much As 60c on the Dollar ladies dresses taffeta Silks crepes Organ Dies nylons sizes 14-20 11-17 some Materni ties reduced to sell out t. Men s White dress shirts Reg. 3.95 now formal gowns to Clear out they co men s hankies Large q for to shirts children s 2, 4, 6 yrs. Summer dresses men s toe rubbers men s work shirts All work mitts leather i f men s Winter overcoats values to out they go 29-95 ladies Brunch Coats ladies slips values to final clearance children s assorted parkas windbreakers jackets pants ladies Slacks men s dress a work cops much of South Carolin s textile i Industry is located in the Piedmont men s Drill Melton chauffeur Caps Reg. M99 sell boy s shirts Blue Drill Salt Pepper Flannelette. Sell out men s fleeced lined underwear boys Stripe Flannelette pyjamas men s heavy work socks 67 100% Nylon 98c value for Sixes 6 to 12 Reg. Value Wool mixture Auto Robes fringed. Size 56x64. Reg. S2.95. Now men s gabardine top Coats children s Corduroy overalls boy s frieze Wool Convoy Coats sizes 8 to 14 now women s Cotton Sun cries made in England. Size m l. 3 pair for Selling out Stock of open still 9 . National department stores 614 main St. Corner Logon main phone 93-9077
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