Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Baby Ham cooked save nor or of i Winnipeg free press Roval Salute a Royal Salute in Honor of Dominion Day will fired at noon monday on the legislative building grounds. The saluting troop of four 25-Pounder guns will be supplied by the Royal Canadian school of Camp Shilo. 3y Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg saturday june 30, 1956 week end edition with comics Loc that big nose does t Fri Arhlen Little burp it s Only his Friend Happy Hal from Tampa Fla. The two were having fun at the Royal american shrines i Ospital party held at the Shriner s Hospital. The travelling shrines were organized in 19-17 and heir first Stop after receiving their charter was Winnipeg. The group entertains underprivileged children orphans and crippled children on their travels. Boy fractures wrists in fall from tractor a Tumble off a tractor sent an eight year old boy to Hospi Tal Friday with a pair of Frac tured wrists. In Good condition at Grace Hospital is Terry James High lands. 8. Of 1242 Alexander Avenue. Police said the boy had been playing around trac tors at the rear of the City Hydro garage 1311 Votre Dame Avenue when the Acci Dent occurred. It is believed that he either fell or jumped off a tractor and landed on his wrists. The Accident happened about 4 . West zooms for the first five months of 1956, building permits for West Kuonan were valued at compared with for the corresponding period last year. Permits for new residences numbered 95 and were valued at there were also permits for a warehouse costing school and a store Man fined s30 for assaulting girl a s30 Fine was imposed Fri Day upon Wayne Orval Hourie 23, of 461 Cumberland ave nue suite. 3a. For assaulting a girl acquaintance and giving her a Black Eye. The Case was heard in City magistrate s court before magistrate m. H. Carton. Pen bound a burglar who appears to have a weakness for writing was being sought thursday by City police for breaking into the midlands school and office supplies 611 Mclntyre Block. He had stolen 50 pens ranging in value from 95 cents to petrified fish found at Stony Mountain a Flat Rock of soft Granite which is thought o have. Petrified crawfish embedded in it has been found at the Back of Stony Mountain Penitentiary by a. Irvine 1634 Pritchard Avenue. The Rock about one foot Long 10 inches wide and inches thick was found by or. Irvine while digging for flagstones. Or. Irvine said the Rock appears to be several thousand years old and has another unidentified fish and some strange looking sea shells embedded in it. Gab Grundy for we asked recently Don t dogs enjoy to Why does the Story of Lassie leave them and we cited the Case brought to our attention by dog whose pet won t even pay attention to Disneyland. Well things Are different out at 19 Westdale place Beautiful St. Vital As j. G. Anderson Heads his letter. Or. Anderson invites dog Lover to come out. To see How his Cocker Spaniel Perky succumbs to the fascinations of to. Or. Anderson says she will sit by the hour on her mat in front of the set and enjoy every minute of All the shows except screeching Altos when she lies Down and i feel like doing the same. She has More than once jumped at a Tiger or other Ani Mal in Disneyland nearly through the screen. She even enjoys the food ads judging by the Way her Mouth Waters. If she s in the basement she starts to bark As soon As she hears the to switch go on. She knows when the after noon matinee is on to the minute and will Start to fuss and bark and Lead you to the set to has Given our dog a new Outlook on life. She looks ten years Uncle Harrigan says the poorest Fella in the world is the Guy that s wanting More than he Roundup we asked a Friend the other Day How his Young hopeful had met the challenges of kindergarten. He flunked in said our Friend but he passed in Block building and rest we Don t ask you to believe this. But that s what the Man said mrs. Madge Deitz phone 50-2057 is looking for a Good Home for four Kittens one Black one Black and White two Grey did you know that passenger autos and trucks and other commercial vehicles have been withdrawn from service since 1945. Those Are the figures of the Canadian automobile chamber of Commerce which notes that the rate is exceptionally High because so Many people had to make the old car do during the Low passenger car production of wartime. Even last year .37 per cent of Auto production in this country was to replace cars and trucks that had been scrapped. Tony Harrje aged 13, who has been miss ing from his Home 1 apartments Ellice ave nue since june 22. He was jail seen in Brno lands june 23. He is five foot three inches tall and weighs 102 ibs. He Lias dark Brown hair dark Brown eyes and freckles. When last seen he was wearing a Green to jacket with studding on the front and a yellow Skull painted on the Back Blue jeans and Black oxfords. Near Normal Overall moisture condition of the Prairie provinces was 93 per cent of Normal june 2fi, compared with 85 per cent a week earlier and 131 per cent of the corresponding Date last year the ninth Searle precipitation report of the season stated Friday. Jaycees May urge govt. Research to Aid retarded the Junior chamber of Commerce of Canada at its an Nual convention Here july 1-4, plans to consider a recommendation that the Federal govern ment undertake serious research into the causes of mental retard i Tion and instigate training of men-1 tally retarded children. The recommendation in the form of a Resolution is to placed before about 500 delegates and observers at the convention by the Young men s Section of the Montreal Board of Trade. The Junior chamber represents More than persons throughout Canada. The Montreal group says that according to the Best information available roughly three per cent of All children born in Canada to Day Are in some degree mentally retarded. It adds that research in other countries has shown that a cure or even prevention of some forms of retardation could be affected with further research and Calls on the government to Start such a program. Useful role much can be done to develop the retarded child to a Point where he can play a useful role in the the Resolution says but it suggests a publicly supported school system can not provide adequate training for such children. It asks the Federal government to deduct from taxable income fees paid to private schools by parents forced to seek private facilities for the training of their children. The Kingston Junior chamber in another Resolution says there is a definite need for further improved legislation for the Blind in can Ada and suggests that All adult Blind persons be entitled to a guiding regardless of present Means. Referring to air accidents the Prince Rupert Junior chamber Calls on transport department to develop a better marking system for Power lines and cables near Landing strips. Mark obstructions it says Many accidents Are caused by aircraft striking unmarked Telephone Telegraph and Ross smythe Canadian president Arnaldo de Oliver a sales Tuy Cees world president Hugh Mckenna b. J. Bernard president of . Junior chamber president of Winnipeg Jaycees big week ahead National Jaycee meet Junior chamber of chamber of Commerce. Power lines near emergency from across can ing areas on lakes and Rivers. Ada will converge upon Winnipeg owners of such wires should be required to Mark them with weekend for next week s 2lst ored aluminium balls placed on the wires to indicate their exact position the Resolution says. During the convention orator ical contest winners one from Quebec one from Eastern Canada and one rom Western Canada will compete for a National award. Twenty two awards for Community leadership and develop ment will be Given chosen from 144 scrapbook entries from local Jaycee groups throughout can Ada. National convention of the organization. Contest following monday s official opening welcomes will be extended by Premier d. L. Camp Bell mayor George. Sharpe of Winnipeg and mayor a. G. Van zone revisions ready for Council study a Complete revision of the City s administration of zoning regulations was recommended Friday by a special committee of City Council.-. The proposals contained in a 54-Page report have been drawn up after a one year study by civic depart ment Heads under the chairmanship of Aid. H. B. Scott. They will go before City Council tuesday night. The report said that difficulties arose in the administration of zoning regulations after wartime housing regulations were lifted. The emergency housing orders suspended City zoning regulations and Many dwellings in the City were permitted to operate in violation of the zoning regulations. When the zoning regulations zoning regulations in the City should always conform to the changing character of the City so that All zoning regulations Sho ild be reviewed every five years. The committee also asked the Winnipeg traffic commission to set out its views on a proposed zoning regulation which compelled new buildings to provide off Street Park ing facilities. Came Back into being they the report said that the Corn difficult to enforce. Complicating Mission two years ago had been matters further was the fact that asked to pass on this proposal but no Central body handled zoning in the City. It was dealt with in part by the medical health offi cer the commissioner of build Ings and three City Council committees. The committee recommended establishment of a committee on zoning by the City Council which would co ordinate All the agencies dealing with zoning matters. The report said that under the present confusing setup enforce ment officers have had to exercise discretionary Power because no committee of Council had been set Ting out zoning policy. This should be the responsibility of the zoning committee. The zoning Board which handles appeals against the zoning regulations was in the meanwhile swamped with hundreds of minor cases which might better be handled by a City official with clearly defined authority. The committee pointed out that had never done so. This had in of acct killed the proposal. Bird of it the four Day meeting in of St. Boniface Ross Royal Alexandra hotel officially smythe president of the Junior opens at 9 . Monday. Regis chamber of Commerce of Canada traction begins sunday morning. B. J. Bernard president of the Winnipeg Junior chamber of Corn guests at the sessions will be Arnaldo de Oliveira sales of Hong Kong world president of Junior chamber International Hugh me Kenna of Omaha neb., president of the United states Junior Cham Ber of Commerce and John c. Crean National president of the rap red tactics in Franko festival a Resolution condemning communist tactics in adopting Ukrain Ian National poets for their own insidious propaganda will be submitted to the 19th annual Conven Tion of the ukrainian National youth federation according to Wal Ter Klymkiw of Winnipeg the federation s National president. The three Day convention was opened saturday by or. Klymkiw would kill him Franko never a red daughter tells acc the ukrainian Canadian commit tee non communist group representing 23 nation wide organizations Friday released copies of a seek witness an unknown woman can help Clear up a court Case regarding a traffic Accident which resulted in a death. City police they have information that a woman driving an Austin car with a Mani Toba licence was a witness to an Accident Between fur Fay and Lang Side at 5.35 . June 25. Which resulted in the death of eight year old Delmar Cox 137 landside St. Police have been unable to locate the woman and Are appealing to her through press and radio to come Forward and help Clear up the Case. Sally Warnock of humane society injured by car Sally Warnock Secretary of the humane society refuted medical attention after fhe was in collision with an Auto Mobile at . Thursday. Police said she was Cross ing fort Street at Portage ave nue when she collided with a car driven by Peter de Cai any 27, of 531 Kavanagh Street. Taken to Winnipeg general Hospital with a slight injury to her right knee miss War Nock refused treatment and went Home by taxi. Letter from a daughter of Ivan Franko expressing political beliefs of her famed father and herself. Mrs. Anna Kluchko Nee fran of Toronto wrote the Ukrain Ian Canadian committee As Fol lows i wish to inform you that i was invited to attend the communist Celebration in Winnipeg but i de finitely refused. I told them that i have my convictions since child Hood and i will not change them. I am sure that had my father lived they Wou id have killed him As they have killed others or would have sent him to Solotky in Siberia As they did my Bro ther the acc added Ivan Franko. During his lifetime was definitely anti communist but this does not deter the Canadian communists to capitalize on his reputation and claim him for their the association of United ukrainian canadians claimed to be a communist front organization and the acc Are both hold ing mass gatherings in Winnipeg july 5 to 8. A concert commemorating the 100th anniversary of Ivan Franko has been scheduled by both groups and mrs. Kluchko was invited to both services. She will attend the acc concert. In the ukrainian National federa Tion Hall 935 main Street. About 75 delegates representing 17 branches Are in attendance. Or. Klymkiw said the sponsor of the Ivan Franko National Centen Nial festival next week in Winni Peg is a Smalt communist front organization. The Federal govern ment he pointed out had refused visas for a delegation from soviet Ukraine to the Franko festival. Saturday night the delegates were to hear prof. Lev e. Do Briansky. Of Georgetown univer sity Washington d.c., who will speak on russian imperialism. His address will be at the federation banquet in the Royal Alexandra hotel. In his address saturday or Klymkiw told delegates of future plans for cultural activities of the federation such As choral Folk dance drama work and in the development of Canadian citizenship. Business sessions of the Conven Tion end at 4 . Monday with a Weiner roast at 7.30 . At he federation summer Camp at Sandy Hook Man. There will be a con Cert sunday in the convention Hall 935 main Street. Heir for Monaco new York Rev. Fran Cis Tucker said Friday he had no reason to disbelieve reports that Princess Grace of Monaco the former actress Grace Kelly is expecting a child. Merce r. F. Swain. President of the Winnipeg senior chamber and by or. Crean. An oratorical contest will be held from 10 . To noon Mon Day followed by a luncheon ten dered by the City of Winnipeg. Or. Sales will be guest speaker. The afternoon will devoted to business. Dinner at 6 ., will be sponsored by the province of Manitoba. A reception is scheduled monday evening at the club Copacabana tendered by the Hudson Bay co. National awards tuesday morning will include business meetings to be followed by the National awards luncheon sponsored by the great West life Assurance co. A forum on human relations is scheduled in the after noon and a Barbecue at the Assiniboine Park in the evening. Delegates will be guests of the Burns company Ltd., Canada packers Ltd. And Swift Canadian company Ltd. Wednesday morning continues with forums and wednesday after noon will see election of National officers followed by the presi Dent s annual dinner tendered by Eaton s of Canada. The presi Dent s annual Ball follows. A combined meeting of incoming and outgoing National Board of directors is scheduled thursday morning. Bonn West Germany Reu West German Bunde Stag lower House Friday night backed Chancellor Konrad Aden Auer s policy of continuing Loy Alty to the Western Alliance. Vot ing was 220 to 135, with seven abstentions after a Day Long de be on foreign affairs. Photo contest starts monday Here s How to get out of your camera want to know How to turn Ordinary snapshots into Dollar Bills it s easy just enter them in the big snapshot con test that opens monday in the free press. As in other years the free press is once More sponsoring the local Competition in the 18th annual newspaper National snapshot contest. It will run for seven weeks starting july 2, and each week 12 people will win Cash prizes for their snaps. Snapshot contest rules on Page 43 the weekly prizes Are four first prize awards of s3 each four seconds of each and four third place awards of is each. After the local contest closes these weekly winners will be re examined and a grand prize Winner chosen in each of the four classes. These winners will each receive and these winners enter the International Competition against winners from All Over Canada and the United states. In these finals each entry receives s25 and a Chance at prizes ranging from to the grand prize of who knows you May be the Lucky Winner of that any picture taken since july 1. 1955 is eligible As Long As it fits in one of the four classes mentioned in the rules on Page 43. The deadline for entries a the first week of the contest is july 9, so dig out your camera and Start shooting. But first read the contest rules on Page 43. First race breathless Bud should beat this Field. Sea struck rates a Good Chance. Neva kelp should be close up. Second race Virginia Reed seems nicely placed. Private Flash seems the contender. Punks rates a Good Chance. Third race Florilla is a most consistent sort. Free minded should go Well. Purvin looks dangerous. Fourth race the pariah is in winning form. Paul s jewel is Well suited to the distance. Kit person figures closely. Fifth race Argent appears much the Best in this classic. Lover s Mace appears the main danger. Spangle Sheila should be close. Sixth race Virden should be Able to beat this Field. Proba is a Good sort. Dainty maid is go ing Well. Seventh race greek Light gets the Call in a Well matched Field. Rose bowl seems the threat. Cockpit May have to be caught. Eighth race bit o peace is rounding to form. Loyal Prince seems the contender. Prince Marvo might Surprise. Best Argent Oxholm of 166 Oak avoid ave., a Semi finalist in the Beauty contest for miss Winnipeg at the red River exhibition. Manitoba Ioc Kev Cia b Twenty sixth Day Polo Park monday. July 2. 1536. Kist Hack claiming 1 and up furlongs. Cay Lassie 110 Naruo Nii Sis Ilson 315 please hurry 313 on watch 320 v i s Tot 3lo next Case xl15 free Wheeler Union Square 120 120 115 los 120 110 120 Aila gala Epsom lad fair prep Nickalo Yules bid punks private Kialii Thiol rack 51.000 claiming 4-year-Olds Ami up. Eur tongs Speed count ill Royal 117 Florilla 312 Lynn s boy 117 elision Law shave 117 Span. Teddy xxx of Purvin. 338 free Minuit a 122 souk the Hack claiming. 4-year-ulds and up 1 mile. Sir Star i Promise Shirlee Lane of 223 Stella Avenue who will be vying for the miss Winnipeg Crown saturday at the red River exhibition who Dat. Johnny breathless Bud Duke a pics Nev Akalp sea struck Law babe Bulldozer 120 Corporal Joe also eligible Berta e Edna Sii enl May .333 Alia Cam 106 115 106 110 101 101 x315 King s Lynn los rack claiming and up 7 furlongs. Air lev Virginia Reed 310 115 also eligible lady o Worth los Prince Barb 117 111 the pariah x317 Spruce boy xxx to Alta Prince 117 Kherson 117 also eligible Franson Paul s jewel i Pagan u7 117 xxll5 fifth Kace added 3-year-Olds foiled in Canada the Canadian Derby l i Miles. 121 Sheila 121 Dandy thought 121 Murray Park 126 bully Lalifi Lover s Mace 126 Pagan s Pride 126 babe 321 again 121 Argent 126 Marella s idol 121 Griswold 126 Charlesworth. None ranch and Hillside sixth rack opt. Claiming 3-year-Olds and up 6 a furlongs. Var Dan 1o7 sup loader los brisker. 109 Farys Gem Dainty maid 114 sir 132 seventh Hack claiming 4-year-Olds and up 1 mile. Mas Grande 108 Empire Sun 117 game and Gay m Well wined 117 greek Light xh2 Jen s Tel los to Sebova x.117 cockpit 122 eighth Hack 53.000 claiming. 4-year-Olds and up m Miles. Loyal Prince .312 last osiris 112 Irish Canadian 112 Prince Marvo Fairburn lot Pich Handie bit o piece also ii Kirbie Dollar bet 312 parts night 332 Mon Racone 317 Hesperus xll2 Star Siris 307 horses listed according to Post Posi 9. N o t e apprentice allowance claimed. Post time 2.30
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