Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 22, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday. October 22. 1955 Page 5 Moore serving Grofer Winnipeg Lor More than 30 years serving the whole Community carefully safely courteously Swine Sale lacks ready Cash buyers Brandon special although Swine prices held up fairly the combined Scarcity of buyers and ready Cash left More than 50 animals in the barns when the an Nual Sale of the Manitoba Swine breeders association slowed to a standstill Here Friday evening. The 91 boars and 69 gilts that changed during the Sale averaged just slightly lower than those sold last year but there was a noticeable absence of american interest As the purebred Stock went on the auction Block. Top Price of the Sale was paid by e. H. Mccausland of. Boissevain to r. K. Gorrie of Treherne for a litter mate of thursday s grand Champion. The show Cham Pion entered by the same tre Herne breeder went for to Veteran Carl Roberts of St. Adolphe. The Best sow of the Sale an entry of Clayton Tolton of Oak Lake was sold for top Money to r. Fehr of Gladstone. Was that an unsettled hog Market in the u.s., coupled with current lower american pork prices combined to Cut their the the Sale was the last item in the three Day sheep and Swine show. The next item planned by the win Ter fair Board is the annual Poul try show scheduled for the end of november. Cities towns and villages Allona for Council r. J. Sawatzky 239, e. P. E. Braun 96, a b. K. Neufeld 185. For trustees Jack Thiesen 238, eed. J. Braun 121 Beausejour for councillors s. Meltzer 220, a p. Kuczynski 196, a f. Zinger 145. Bowsman for councillors Fred House 104 a Robert waste Mclean wins at Dauphin 1954 average of gilts were even closer to last year s Mark. This year the 69 entered averaged while last year s figure was american buyers bought Only 14 animals this year less than half o the number were shipped South in 1954. The general opinion Here clean up for Winter. Dig out All discarded clothing Cottons Silks old suits jackets Coats rags dresses stockings Etc. Any and All types. Have the children take them to the depot in your Community. A bicycle Jodi for the boy and girl bringing the largest Quantity of old clothing in greater Winnipeg help your Community club or Home and school association extra special Cash Bonus arranged with your executive Hunter Safe after night in Bush flin flon special a ground air search located a lost Hunter Here Friday afternoon and brought him Back to flin flon. Clovis Lemire 21, was spotted of the air. On the Shore of a Small Lake Early in the afternoon after he had been missing since thursday evening. No fire he spent the night in the Bush without a fire and without food and was cold and hungry when found. He suffered no ill effects. Lemire is a non smoker and die not carry notches when he Anc Johnny Jebson separated in the Bush about 15 Miles from flin wednesday afternoon. They planned Oil a meeting a decided Render our towards dark Vixen he failed to show up Jeb on organized a search party a he nearby North Star mine an notified ramp at flin flon. Thi party searched until 11.30 but Hai o Call the operation off acc Audi if darkness. Party of 12 thursday morning Cpl. A Fieldsend h ended a party of 1 men who went into the Bush wit planes from the Hudson a mining and smelting co., who Era ploy Lemire joining the operation shortly after noon one of the planes spotted the lost Man o he Shore of a Small Lake. Lemire said he discovered h was lost late in the afternoon with darkness Couig before h could find his directions. Lemire did not have much Prience in the Bush and wore Lingl clothing. Meet to Ponder Britain Canada Trade deficit Ottawa ver Lloyd g. Sneath. At the Pas persons voted out of who vere eligible. The town of Rivers the Fergest vote in its history. Below Are listed election returns. The letter e indicates those elected. H. Mccullough 593 a Alex King 360. For councillor Ward 2, a. Gib son a Ward 3, l. J. Roth a Ward Lloyd Roth e. Pm of Edward for Council Ward 4, 3. Lee 114 a r. Fewings trustees for Edward municipal1 school District division 3, George Crossman 40 a Henry Dandy 13 division 6, Robert Melvin 76 a mrs. Jennie Jensen 70 division 9, Harry Mason 51 a Wilbert Thompson 27. Pm of councillor Ward 2, w. T. Schultz a a school bylaw in the school District of do minion City for the construction of a five room elementary school carried 109 to 25. Pm of Reeve s. J. Pm of bylaw Luard Canning 26. Pm of Reeve s. G. Smith 741 a a. Kollinger 317. Pm of for Reeve Kenneth Rapley 382 a h. Morton 374. Lor Ward 2, e. Campbell 123 a i. Butchart 95. Pm of Council Lor Ward 3, Fred Dubots 203 a James Williamson 161. A bylaw to provide for local Sale was Defeated with 443 votes against with 241 votes for the bylaw. Pm of Turtle Mountain for Reeve j. S. Tripp 510 a a. Colv Rane 429. For Council Ward 2, l. A. Archibald 98 a r. D. Pyper 86 Ward 4, j. Peters 98 a a. J. Rankin 73 d. S. Marshall 56. Pm of Wallace for Council Ward 3, h. J. Wood 98 a j. L. Canart -75. Pm of Council the maximum Rise of tide on the St. Lawrence River at Quebec City is eighteen feet. Why pay Hospital rates when you May have the same special care for or the convalescing at Holiday Retreat registered nurses in attendance. Phone 3036 Box 535, Selkirk my. Dale Carnegie course for men and women speak effectively develop Confidence develop ability to Deal with people 43 Yoars of training men and for Leadar lip. Class in 750 Elliut throughout fhe world. Clip this advertisement and mail Angus school of Commerce Midtown 267 Edmonton St. Free literature on request Call in write in phone 92-5678 or mail this copy name address parly 107 iliac Gregor for school trus i pm of Portage la yes Fred Snaith r. H. Harvey councillor Ward 4, Walter Brown my h a. Lye elected. 173 e Rov Askin 149 Ward 6, Manitou for Council h. R. Joseph Omichinski 253 a w. J. Jordan 206. A Cliff Johnson Lee Tully 224. A n. H. Ashley 188 r. Mac i pm of Reeve j. Donald 156. If. Janzen 999 a David Wall 495. Portage la Prairie for for councillor Ward 2, h. B. Rem h. L. Henderson 185 a a. P. Heibert 130 Ward , for Council a. 4, g. A. Friesen 232 a j. J. Keh r. Barrette t. N. Meth Erale mrs. Jean Wishart a e. J. Strutt Peter Barnett for trustees Ralph Logan eur. J. W. Kettle Well eur. G. Louther 275, a k. J. Holland Pilot Mound for trustees 0. R. Schultz 163, a r. M. Glenn 103 a j. L. Houlden 63 g. Of Windsor 61 r. J. Watson 57 w. J. Collins 33. Plum Coulee for Council w. K. J. Dyck 97, a b. E. Penner 90, a e. B. Kehler 72. For trus tees Arnold Hiebert 120, a r. C. Reichert 100, a John Unger 6. Rivers for mayor f. D. Tay lore for councillor e. Dawson . Wareham a w. Williams e. Rossburn for councillors p. Wladyka. 176, a e. H. Aylwyn 172, a e. J. Ryz Tylo .82. Selkirk for Council Ward 1, Garnet Penwar Devi 465, a j. Sedik. 353. Ward 2, j. Cunning Ham 371, a John Krut 339. The Pas mayor i. M. Dembin sky 800, a h. S. Bickle 564. For Lex 140 Ward 6, w. E. Dueck 141 a w. E. Klippenstein 91. Pm of Reeve j. F. Legal 465 a d. Protean 285. For councillor Ward 1, p. Laramee 211 a Joel d Auteuil 184. Pm of Rockwood for Reeve incomplete j. D. Campbell 421 l. A fines for Council Ward 1, Complete Leon Vandekerk a Hove 211, a e. R. R. Mills 211. Ward 2, c. W. Sheldon 156 a w. J. Stewart 165. Pm of councillor Ward 1, m. Brown 167 a e. W Hamilton 52 Ward 3, Sam Trakal 122 . Pawluk 112. Pm of councillor Ward 6, e. D. Menzies. 58 a Gordon Mctavish Wadell 46. Pm of Shell River for Reeve Howard Wilson a for councillor s. S. Sanders a for trustee v. E. Lowe e. Pm of Reeve h. W. Hatch 231 a Frank Phillips 209 f. W. Sutherland 166. For Council High ranking Deputy ministers b. Senior officials of Canadian Kippen 739 a h. L. Trager ment departments concerned with g25 e t. Weldon 330. Economic matters. I _ for councillor Stew officials Here suggest the Dycks 121, a l. Bruce Cook i Monement primarily was to delay me e. The meeting until after presenta Wawanesa for councillors Tion of the new British budget next wednesday by r. A. Butler Chan cellar of the exchequer. George Henderson 147, a j. E. Milloy 134. A h. A. Dunn 97. For trustee mrs. M. Lawrence e mrs. J. Ferris 77. Hospital approved. Vinkler for councillors East Ward Nick Wiebe a West Ward j. J. Wiens e. For school trus tees cast Ward Donald Loewen e. B. Loewen a West Ward h. F. Wiebe a h. H. Janzen a Rural Ward d. Penner e. Jack blum5erg h. L. Stevens de Saychuk or. I Wolch municipalities pm of Albert for Reeve w Sutcliffe a for councillor Ward 3, of Curtis e. Pm of Argyle for Reeve John Mabon 517, a h. Sveinsson 474. A bylaw to establish local Sale carried 600 to 351. Pm of broke head for Reeve a. Trapp 637 a w. Chry Prywy 510 j. S. Sinnott 170 for Council Ward 3, e. S. Chirle 156 a a. Strecker 145. Pm of councillor Ward 3, Joseph Bonk elected Over Joseph Ryz. Pm of Reeve h. Stefanson 545 a Adam Franz 274. For Council Ward 1, Stefan Signa Lovich 132 a Emil Graboweski 114. Pm of Reeve Jacob single 377 e mrs. Dolly Wil son 126. For councillor Ward 1, John Husak 86 a Jake Kip 26. Pm of Harrison for Reeve John proven 635 a Harry pros Kin 224. For councillor Ward Cameron Ross 60 a Roger Ogi Bowski 8. Pm of Hills org for councillor Ward 4, George l. Mol by Chunko e. Pm of councillor Ward 1. George Morseley 68 a r. H. Mos sat 27. Pm of Reeve Jean l. Hacault. 912 a Pierre j. Hall mans 761 for councillors Ward 4, 0. Bergeron 257 a r. De Pape 191. Pm. Of councillor Ward 1, e. Vodden a Ward 3, l. J. Gardinere Ward 5, Ivan Adams e. Pm of councillor Ward 5, c. E. Bomford 152 a d. W. Lelond 50. Pm of Reeve w. J. Madill 266 a Robert Tomlinson 248. Pm Mossy River a for councillor Ward 1. H. Kostyshyn 122 a p. Turniak 100 l. W. Waters 116. Pm of North Reeve c. Hotel elected Over r. J. Shaw. For councillors Ward 1, Percy Alderson elected Over Albert Pogue Ward 2. John Emerson elec Ted Over Harold Armstrong. Advance poll at Brandon Brandon Don voters who will not be in the City next tuesday will have a Chance to cast their civic election ballots saturday and monday during the Advance polls being held those Days. City clerk a. J. M. Bell pointed out that the number of voters in the City was increasing and said polling subdivisions had jumped to 41, an increase of 10 Over the past election. Or. Bell said the number of subdivisions had been increased to Speed up voting where the pressures of population were too great. And associate dentists new offices located Over metropolitan store Cor. Portage or Carlton phone 92-8319 hours 9 . To 6 . Daily closed wednesday 1 . Filoiii Relief for appetite sour excess , hype acidity has used the Mali All drug stores. A it is estimated that in the cur rent year new dwelling units will be built in Canada. For the year 1939 the total was 51.700. Find out does your child have musical Talent lessons on All instruments accordion supplied free with lessons accor Pioci repairs accessories music Lowe s music store school 318 Kennedy . Pm. Monday at Safeway be sure to Complete your Beautiful Libbey decanter set shop Early Supply limited final unit decanter with food order of or Over Only Fiumara Rreed baby beef Mound Steak. 49 Bright s Tomato 48 Al. Of. Limit 12 tins tins Empress pure pay All var1eties-4 in. Tin California valenc1as 220 s smaller can. No. 1 table red Pontiac open your completely remodelled Safeway at 577 Sargent prices effective monday october 24th of Safeway
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