Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 29, 1956

Issue date: Friday, June 29, 1956
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Thursday, June 28, 1956

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 6 Winnipeg free press Friday june 29, 1956 Rock Wool fair cattle show has Good entry Stonewall Man. Fine showing of cattle Domestic produce and Home crafts Domin ated the recent 76th cattle show and fair of the Rockwood agricultural society. The following took top honors in the cattle classes Yule Fred Croy Partridge and sons fort Garry shorthorn r. 0. Laing Fred Croy Holstein red River dairies h. Holtman Rosser j. Donohoe Petersfield t. A. Croy Stonewall 0. Aine. Clandeboye.-, e. H. Clark 1 2nd sons Grosse Isle r. F. White and sons. Stonewall. The 4-h club s grand Champion calf was exhibited by Gloria car Tei of Rosser and the Reserve Champion by Carl Havi Bek also of Rosser. Gloria Carter also won Tnp honors Lor Rosser 4-h calf club entries while Robert Tomsk Best for Rockwood club. Miss Carter was awarded the Tom Booth trophy for the Best calf Brec by artificial insemination. Cattle judges were Les Mil in ton St. Norbert Alex Arthur Brandon and James Bowman Winnipeg. Mrs. J. Dusk of Stonewall won the Bank of Commerce tray for her Home Craft exhibits. Winners of Ball tournaments were senior. Fort Whyte Junior Stonewall girls softball Warren. School trustees regional Assoc. Holds meeting Stony Mountain Man. Special local school trus a tech were Host saturday to the regional association of the Manitoba school trustees association throughout the inspectorate of William Friesen in the municipalities of Rosser Rockwood and West St. Paul along with officials of the Emsta and the department of education. Perry r. of Oak Bank j1sta representative and Provin Cial president a. J. Thiessen spoke at the morning session. Or. Thiessen announced plans for a provincial spelling and Public speaking contest and urged trus tees to encourage pupils in their schools to enter these competitions. Robert Dalton chief administrative officer of the department of education stressed the importance of accuracy and prompt Ness in filing reports that Are re july s the right month for High temperatures july is the appropriate month for soaring temperatures and the highest recorded temperature for the month was in 1936 when the thermometer climbed to 108.2 degrees on july 11. The coldest Day in july on record was in 1886, the temperature Reading 34.8 on the first of the month. Here is a table of last year s temperatures prepared by the Dominion Public weather office accompanied by All time highs and own for each Day of the month. Fat Man and midget tip the Scales in opposite directions. Jack o Connor who weighs 620 pounds holds Little Dick Sorenson who tips the Scales at pounds. The pair Are appearing this week at the Wallace Brothers shows at the West Kildonan fair grounds. Quire. The following officers were elected honorary president Wil Liam Dent. Friesen Stonewall presi George f. Mackie Stony sentence in landlord assault appealed a 25-year-old Man who was convicted May 24 and sentenced to 11 months in jail for assaulting his landlord has appealed the sen tence. William Ernst of 610 Agnes Street was convicted of assault occasioning bodily harm to Edmond Minnich 74, fitted to Hospital april 23 suffering who was and after from fight Frac Mountain vice president r. T. Comrie Little Mountain so Secretary treasurer James t. Hogg Warren directors h. Black Stony Mountain r. J. Stewart Phipps so j. C. Cumming Teu Lon. Tured nose and possible fractures to the Skull Jawbone and Cheek Bone. Appeal has been lodged with the Manitoba court of Appeal on grounds of extreme Provo a Ernst claims Minnich is of an in Asci e nature fights with i wife and struck the first Navy promotions for 2 Eggers two Winnipeg men Are among the list of 26 members of the Royal Canadian Navy to receive promotions in the half yearly promotions list. L . F. H. Pinfold com manding officer of hocs Patriot in Hamilton and Deputy command personnel officer on the staff of the Flag officer naval divisions will become a commander. Surgeon . Robert Walker Maxceil of hocs Chippawa in Winnipeg will receive the rank of surgeon commander. I. S. Band at Carman Carman. Man. Special under Leader w. Zesiger the governor s concert and marching band from devils Lake n.d., pre w. F. Vanalstyne retires from car after 48 years service As a rail Road worker w. F. Vanalstyne has retired from the Canadian Pacific railway. He made his last run As a train baggage Man on the the Winnipeg Ger from St. Paul Minneapolis. He was met at the terminal by Trevor Wood general superintendent of the Manitoba District and his own family. Or. Vanalstyne started his train service in Winnipeg in 1911 but he had worked for three years before that out of Saskatoon. He is a Veteran of the first world War. 8 Manitoban to attend meet of civil servants representatives from the Mani Oba civil service will attend the i annual convention. Of the civil servants federation of Canada in Ottawa july 9 to 12. The keynote of the convention will be Unity with other civil ser vants organizations now outside he federation so that one author Ity will make future representations to the government on behalf of civil servants. The convention will also Deal with 462 resolutions submitted by affiliates representatives from affiliates to the Manitoba District Counci at the convention Are l. J Perry president miss Murie Gibb Secretary miss b. Bridgen regional vice president j. A gaunt customs and excise miss e. Ferguson Treasury staff a association a. G. Mclellan District representative National defence mrs. J. Walynski Public works mrs. E. Mularo Treasury Tynem ploy ment insurance commission. Back it comes Brantford ont. Up a old age pension Cheque stole from a pensioner was returned the next Day thrust through an open Kitchen window onto a table nomination meeting Beausejour Man. Special the Kcf will nominate a Candi Date to contest the provincial rid scented a concert Here wednesday under auspices of the of Springfield at a meeting at chamber of Commerce. The band i8 . Cost july 12 in the town has 82 pieces and is on a five Day tour of Canada. Hall Here. District chairman is r Krawecki. To Europe enjoy the Scenic St. Lawrence route travel the landscape route to Europe aboard a luxurious Canadian Pacific White Empress. There s More to see and More to do plus a thousand Miles of Scenic St. Lawrence sailing. Thrift season fares from August 7th first class from tourist from according t to ship and season. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Seat. Sept. Scat. Thrift season sailing Empress of Scotland Empress of Britain Empress of France Empress of Scotland Empress of Britain Empress of France Empress of Scotland Empress of Britain Empress of France oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov Empress of Scotland Empress of Brit empires empires empires empires empires empires of Franca of Scotland y of Britain of France of Scotland of Britain assistance with passports and full information from your railway or travel agent or r. W. Greene steamship general passenger agent main and Portage Winnipeg Telephone 92-8834 last year Date Normal Max. Min. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 is 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 65.9 66.1 66.3 66.5 66.6 66.8 67.0 67.1 67.2 .67.2 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.3 67.2 67.2 67.1 67.0 67.0 66.8 66.8 66.6 66.4 76.3 81.0 76.7 78.0 84.7 75.8 84.0 72.5 67.5 67.7 82.8 92.0 78.8 82.6 82.9 86.2 87.0 87.7 91.7 90.6 94- j 78.1 72.2 80.5 82.3 70.4 78.4 74.0 85.0 89.7 82.s 57.0 61.7 62.2 59.6 57.9 65.0 68.7 59.4 43.6 49.0 54.3 69.0 67.2 64.8 57.6 61.9 62.1 66.1 68.0 71.4 69.3 64.3 56.1 43.0 61.8 58.2 54.7 63.8 64.2 61.9 62.5 mean 67.9 72.2 69.1 68.9 72.7 70.3 74.9 62.8 57.9 60.2 69.7 79.1 70.4 72.2 70.6 74.4 76.1 77.s 79.3 81.5 78.0 70.8 63.7 67.1 70.8 62.7 66.3 67.7 73.2 77.6 72.8 noon 70 76 71 73 80 75 78 69 64 66 76 84 76 77 75 82 84 85 85 88 86 76 66 74 80 62 69 66 76 86 All time extreme Max. Year min. Year 92.2 1886 34.8 1939 98.2 1881 40.2 1915 91.0 1886 37.0 1884 92.2 1914 40.0 1894 96.2 1936 38.0 1915 97.0 1936 37.0 1908 105.6 1936 41.0 1922 93.4 1876 40.0 1893 94.4 1936 39.0 1881 99.0 1936 38.5 1945 108.2 1936 39.0 1941 103.4 1936 37.0 1926 103.4 1936 36.6 1950 1884 95.5 1910 43.0 1950 94.0 1930 39.2 1920 96.0 1936 42.5 1918 94.6 1936 38.0 1924 94.0 1923 42.0 1880 91.7 1955 36.0 1891 93.3 1941 37.5 1898 96.3 1940 41.8 1895 medical reactions Are slow by h. L. Herschensohn . If you were crossing a Street and an automobile were racing towards you could you jump out of the Way in time in London Over pedestrians were Given a unique test recently to see How they reacted to such an emergency. Tiny models of cars were placed at Eye level on a plat form and viewed through a j panel like a miniature stage. This gave the illusion the cars were life size. Without warning one of the cars shot towards 99.3 93.8 95.2 98.1 96.4 91.8 96.7 97.2 95.3 98.3 1940 1903 1951 1931 1929 1917 1931 1951 1939 1946 1926 39.0 42.6 40.2 41.0 43.4 42.6 38.9 41.0 41.4 35.5 1887 1953 1946 1900 1900 1918 1904 1884 1895 1903 if soft tort tit tended by do your thirst a taste thai natural Orange favor the viewer frightening him. As he jumped aside his foot stepped on a Metal plate wired to a clock indicating How Long it took to jump aside. Three out of four persons re acted too slowly. If the conditions were real they would have been struck. Oddly the person who had the quickest reaction was not a Young ath Lete in the prime of physical condition. It was a Middle aged Pullman attendant. Since we Are a nation of Pill takers treating ourselves with solve your warehouse problems with a Cleveland Fork lift truck. 2 ton capacity 1st class condition. Price Only regular Selling Price american Auto 180 Margrave St. Phone 92-3738 or 92-5372 All sorts of sedatives antihistamines and other drugs to say nothing of alcoholic tonics without bothering to get a doctor s Good advice our reaction. Time is further in creased so that our Chance of getting out of the Way in Case of an automobile emergency is practically nil. So be Alert before you Start to Cross a Street. Marshall Wells the Isotropic alkyd Jel enamel no run no Sag no drip Choice veal shoulder roasts or steaks la. Sirloin Rutt or Rump roasts la. Mutton fresh killed yearlings shoulders 181 loins 25c breasts hams ready to eat whole or half smoked la. Picnics shoulders smoked la. Sweet pickled cottage Rolls Boneless lean la. Bacon Side by the piece _ in. Sliced mindless roast 45 red or Blue Brand reel Boneless la. Pork loins chops or 4q_ roosts _ in. Beef Boneless Rolls _ in ;