Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 2, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press meats for babies Swift t most prochut product avoid disaster drive safely swim safely be courteous by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg monday july 2, 1956 week end edition with comics we 500 pour into Winnipeg for Jaycee annual meeting National presidents of Junior 1955, is a flight dispatcher for Chambers of Commerce in three trans Canada airlines. He will countries Are among the nearly head a Public relations Bur 500 delegates attending the three eau for the Tea. Day 2ut annual convention of the i ambitious year Junior chamber of Commerce of or. Smyth told the free press which opened monday i sunday that he feels the past year Alexandra has been a most ambitious one Canada Ross Smyth of Montreal presi Dent of the Junior chamber of Commerce of Canada and j. Out Corbridge president of the Junior chamber of Bermuda arrived Here sunday and Hugh Mckenna of Omaha neb., president of the United states Junior chamber checked in monday morning. All three were delegates at the recent United states National convention of the . Body held at Kansas City Missouri. Or. Smyth who joined the Mont real Junior Board of Trade in 1947 and was its president in 1u54, and who was executive vice president of the National Junior chamber in j. Outerbridge Fawn soon of to Hospital they la Likely let her live Assiniboine Park s Little Blind Fawn saturday was making reasonably Good reported Tom Hodgson superintendent of City Parks Board. The Fawn which now has Par tial sight will enter Ander son s animal Hospital thursday to be examined by an Eye specialist. Or. Hodgson said that judging from Public response and the humane society s it is thought that the animal will be allowed to live. At a Parks Board meeting to be held wednesday or. Hodg son said he will suggest that a name the Fawn contest be held for children up to 12 or 13 years with prizes to be awarded for the Best three essays submitted stating the name and the reason for the Choice. Dick Sutton director of the Manitoba museum would act As one of the judges. Duyvejonck Heads St. Boniface optimists Henry Duyvejonck was elected president of the St. Boniface Optimist club at the annual meeting at Rancilio Don Carlos. George Dangerfield lieutenant governor of zone 5, District 9 of the Optimist International installed the officers. Other members of the executive Are Joseph Keenan executive vice president Len Pitt first vice president Alfred Perron second vice president Omer h. Duyvejonck Secretary treasurer. Chair Kan of the committees Are f. Brousseau social r. Tuck boys work r. Labelle membership and attendance a. Leclerc ways and Means t. Hunter sergeant at arms. Cost accountants elect Winnipeg Ger t. B. Milne of Winnipeg was elected second vice president of the society of Industrial and Cost accountants of Canada at its 35th for the Junior chamber of com Merce and said that membership in the Dominion s 300 chapters has jumped five per cent to an approximate one of the most eagerly accepted projects recommended in 1955-1956 by the National body was the Junior chamber or. Smyth said. The is a program to make younger motorists More safety conscious. He said that half of Canada s Junior Chambers adopted the pro Gram. It made a country wide impression and reduced the toll of teenage accidents. Or. Smyth said that the Junior chamber s greatest strength lies at the local level the National body serves to knit the individual chapters together. Relief program the Canadian Junior chamber of Commerce also made a marked International contribution the past year he said in contributing 00 in Cash and drug supplies to the Junior chamber International s operation a Relief program for War refugees. Or. Outerbridge a real estate dealer in Bermuda outlined pro Grams the Bermuda chamber has conducted in 1955-56. Or. Outer Ridge is one of the charter Mem Bers of the Bermuda Organiza Tion formed in octo Ber 1952. Much of the Bermuda body s work is aimed at tourist promotion As the 21 Square Miles in a resort Centre. Due to the Bermuda chamber s Success in handling a traffic safety project the chamber was asked last year by the Bermuda transportation control Board to take Over the Island s traffic problem or. Outerbridge said. Largest chamber or. Mckenna joined the Junior chamber of Commerce movement 10 years ago was elected vice president of the . Junior Cham or in 1954, and president in 1955. Now 34, he is administrative assistant to the executive vice pres ident of Mutual of Omaha. He is credited with reorganization of the Omaha chapter in 1953, now the Argest chamber in the world. Other top Junior chamber officials attending the convention Are j. E. P. Stewart of Bermuda vice president for North America of no living with reds says prof. West must try to free satellites ukrainian convention told Only by a policy directed to Ward the liberation of captive nations inside the communist Empire can the free world meet effectively the steady expansion of communist influence prof. Lev diet concept of National in form socialistic in the Well calculated dictatorship in Moscow will realize further Cru Cial gains by the subterfuge of innocuous liberalization in its hold e. Dobriansky of Georgetown uni Over the various captive nations verify Washington b.c., its Empire dared in Winnipeg saturday. I prof. Dobriansky said that econ prof. Dobriansky an american comic and political decentralize born of ukrainian parentage Wastion will be furthered propaganda guest speaker at the conventi Nuvill play on Freedom and inde banquet of the ukrainian National Pendency and the containment i j who Urill a inf an Manitoba s portion of the Tran Canada Highway sweeps eastward to the Ontario bound Ary and stops. This Aerial photo taken by free press cameraman Bill Rose shows the old winding Tran Canada Highway at the left. The new straighter Highway on the right prob any will be linked soon with the Ontario portion of the Road but in the meantime motorists will reach a dead end unless they take a Detour to the old Road. Youth federation of Canada in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Prof. Paul Tuzyk of the University of introduced the guest bullets to Bush fires he runs Manitoba s air Force by Michael Best the Bush fire fighting Manitoba government air service is headed by a tall lean aviation Veteran who carries the scars of German bullets that shot him Down 40 annual conference in Mont tremulant Quebec. Or. Milne is chamber International a assistant comptroller at the great West life Assurance co. M. Hugh Ujj p Haxton of Miami Beach Bacon of Montreal was elected president of the society. I Florida and formerly Winnipeg Secretary general of Junior Cham Ber International Harold Bibby of Hamilton one., National executive vice president for the Junior Cham Ber of Canada and Donald Carlisle of Windsor ont executive director of the Canadian National Cham Ber. There s nothing like starting the week off in a big Way so let us Tell you the Story of Daniel Lambert which was kindly passed on to us by mrs. J. L Heureux 539 trem Blay Street St. Boniface. Read the Story in a French paper and thought our readers might be interested. Or. Lambert who died in his sleep on july 20, 1s09 weighed 730 pounds. His Belt measurement was 112 inches. His other proportions were just As generous As was his disposition. He reports mrs. L Heureux according to the Story a Good when Daniel Lambert died it was not possible to get his body through the door of the House and a portion of Wall had to be removed. His casket was six feet four inches Long by four foot four by two foot four. He was forty years of age at the time of his death. We would say 730 pounds was a lot of Man but the Way youngsters grow these Days we should t be surprised if Well have a few challengers around soon. This and that Here s a message to Dennis aged seven and Marie aged four Drobot 339 Washington Avenue who found a great big Butterfly the other Day six or seven inches across and Brownish and greyish in color. It sounds More like a Moth to us. Dennis and Marie. Does it have feathery antennae mrs. G. D. Lister 532 Jubilee Avenue is a Booster for the War amputations of Canada key tag ser vice. Last july while touring the Yukon and Northern b.c., says mrs. Lister we Pic nicked at a Remote spot near Atlin Lake and i lost my last week the keys arrived from the War amps service. Someone had apparently Pic nicked at the same spot this year found them and sent them in where they were identified by the tag. Years ago. Jim Uhlman a Royal flying corps Pilot was on a bombing Mission Over enemy lines in world War i when machine gun bullets rom a German fighter crippled his plane. He managed to land it on Allied territory but it was the end of his combat flying. He tried Selling cars in the . For a few years after the War but flying was still his real love and in 1923 he found himself a Pilot in the fledgling . But the government Cut on air Force spending Early in the de pression years and Jim Uhlman landed on divvy Street again. It was this same Economy Binge that gave birth to the Manitoba government air service. The Craf offered to turn Over to the province seven flying boats plus spare parts All for the Price of if the government would agree to hire on two or three of the pilots who were being demobilized. The government got the planes and Jim Uhlman to run them to organize an air service. That was in 1932. He set up his head quarters in a Shack of. Lac c u Bonnet and a Little later when the service got Mort Torrance As chief Engineer he carried out the first after their Motorboat capsized engine overhaul in a dirt floored they attributed the Rescue Cabin nearby. A. M. Macintosh of 123 Kingston j today there is a new heart Row and mrs. L. Davis of 129 j quarters a modern Brick build Kingston Row who noticed the ing overlooking Lac Dubonnet and Little Craft upset Early sunday containing a Complete operation afternoon. And. Maintenance service. Or. Uhl the two swiftly launched a Row boat and sped to the scene on time. Pulled from the River were Wil Liam Wilson 15, of 73 Imperial Avenue Alfred Aylward 16, of 107 Handyside Avenue and Mur Ray Sutherland 15, of 123 King Ston Row. Bystanders save boys from River St. Vital police said sunday that two Quick thinking bystanders saved three youths from almost certain death in the red River Jim Uhlman changed. The Gas still has Only seven planes but in place of the antique Vedette flying boats bought from the b Caf it has a dehavilland Otter your dehavilland Bea vers and two Fairchild huskies. All Are rugged Workhorse planes suited for the service s essentially Bush flying role. Workhorse planes Sample assignments flying sick teachers to and from Remote schools and on it goes. Flying dog teams to ground parties is an assignment that pops up in Winter but or. Uhlman says with less frequency Nowa Days. The Bombadier and air planes Are taking the place of the do team he observes. The air service also runs the government s radio network which in the summertime includes some 300 sets. Central control room is at the air service Headquarters in Lac Dubonnet. Or. Uhlman 60 now let his flying licence lapse four years ago. But often gets a longing to take one of his planes on a Job. Getting his licence renewed would be just a formality but he does t think hell do it. It s a Young Man s game he says. Ukrainians open annual Parley Here speeches on the activities of the Merit officers about the North fish re stocking work on Manitoba lakes Forest fire work moving smashes window steals camera a camera Worth was stolen sunday night from Tay Lor s photo supplies 459 por Tage Avenue by a thief who smashed the front window police reported monday. Man had a big hand in the design. The size of the Fleet has t Fine weather took a Holiday too Sun bathing was out of the ques Tion for most Manitoban Over the weekend As temperatures ranged below Normal throughout the pro Vince and Western Canada. Mon Day it was expected to be mostly sunny but with a High of Only 70. Rainfall was slight but it put a Damper on weekend enthusiasts who left the City by the thou Sands and headed for the beaches. Gimli reported the heaviest fall v4 Inch in the two Days. Sunday s High was 63, while sat j urday s Peak was 76. Sunday night the Mercury fell to a Cool 43, while the previous night a Low of 50 was registered. Big attraction monday for those remaining in the City is the Scot Tish sports Day at Polo Park to be held before and during the regular horse races. Feature of the races will be the added Canadian Derby. Home Burns Pouce seek its owner St. Vital police Are seeking the owner of a House at lot 176 St. Mary s Road which was burned to the ground at 9.30 . Sunday. The House which was owned at one time by Fred Mosiewicz was destroyed before the fire depart ment arrived at the scene. Be cause the House is believed to have been recently sold police Are not sure who the owner is. Delegates from As far away As Hong Kon g and Bermuda were in attendance at the National convention of the Junior chamber of Commerce which got underway monday at the Royal Alexandra hotel. Sunday these delegates were pictured As they registered. From left to right they Aro John Mclintock Brockville Bud Mclaughlin Niagara Falls Noel Filby Winnipeg Don Burman Saskatoon and Fred store Shaw North Battleford. Washington a the army department plans to install an electronic Eye to handle its vast chore of personnel records. It will be Able to run off reports in five to eight Days that now take 30 to go Days. Hon. R. D. Now just or. Turner Hon. R. D. Turner Provin Cial treasurer Over the week end became Plain or. Turner la and president of trans air Ltd a new air line. Sometime this week Premier d. Campbell is expected to announce who will succeed or. Turner As provincial treasurer a Post he held five years. In the same shuffle f. L. Bud Jobin la for the Pas will be appointed to a Cabinet Post. Or. Turner who first entered the legislature in 1946 As a services member announced his decision to retire from the Cabinet about six weeks ago. He will continue to represent Winnipeg South As a private member at least for the duration of the present legislature. The Canadian. Ukrainian youth association the ukrainian women s association of Canada and Union of ukrainian centers marked the opening of the annual convention of the league sunday in the Ukrain Ian holy Trinity Cathedral 1175 main Street. See other stories Page 8. Julian Stechishin of Saskatoon president opened the meeting. He said among the important mat ters before the convention was a special session to be devoted to the work of the Pioneer teachers Many of whom had been the found ing members of the league. The convention will also Mark the 25th anniversary of the youth activities. Judge Michael Stechishin of Wynyard sask., and Theo Homeniuk Toronto barrister co chaired Manitoba speaker. The courageous acceptance of this Challenge on the terrain of the communist Empire is our Best insurance against the outbreak of a third world said prof. Dobriansky. The professor told an audience of about 200 that he was to. Meet monday with senators and con Gressmen and leaders of the re publican party in Washington. He planned to recommend that a pol icy calling for the liberation of captive nations under Kremlin domination be accepted As one Plank in the party platform. He was hoping that both the Republican and democratic parties would accept it he said. Expert on soviets prof. Dobriansky is chairman of the ukrainian. Congress com Mittee of America representing Over ukrainian Ameri cans. A professor of soviet economics he is considered an expert on the affairs of the soviet Empire. This Call for liberation could be implemented by generating pres sure for expanded Freedom at the abolition of the communist the captive nations will be intensified National Quisling will be integrated into the ruling caste All with the Well calculated Pur pose of Empire consolidation. The speaker further explained it is most misleading to compare absolute figures in the production of steel pig Iron Oil Coal electricity and other Industrial essentials Between the free world and the communist Empire and Comfort ourselves that our combined production exceeds theirs to such a marked extent that we have nothing to fear. An armed invasion of Western Europe would wipe out the pronounced differences instantaneous said prof. Dobriansky. First race. Cable car should never be headed Here. Please hurry should go Well in this com Pany. Barley mow rates a Good fron curtain the staging of free elections in All captive countries. Second race. Roya Londie seems to have the Edge. Tinda Blaze should be close up. Golden said prof. Dobriansky. He said Streak figures Here. The opening session. Metropolitan Ilarion Osienko head of the ukrainian greek orthodox Church in Canada in Wel coming the delegates said the Church was appealing for More ukrainian students to take the study of theology at St. Andrew s College Here. Or. S. W. Sawchuk president of the consistory of the Church spoke on the work of Pioneer ukrainian teachers. He said the Early Ukrain Ian teachers were missionary teachers in the meaning of the that Tho narrow stagnant and immoral concept of containment which Abandons the captive nations in the communist Empire must be he said that in his judgment liberation is inevitable and tha the non russian nations in the soviet Union have the Potentia to stand in the Vanguard of work Freedom. The Ukraine and All other captive Peoples Are our Al lies our efforts must be directed at the Peoples and their destiny at their Power usurp ing he added. The Moscow policy of peaceful co existence is deluding the free world and the United states Saia prof. Dobriansky. Consolidating Empire while they bask in the Momen tary sunlight of peace and pros the Moscow rulers Are consolidating their Empire and building toward a superiority in arms he said. There is increasing evidence of communist expansion behind the Clever cunning and deceitful policies of he stated. In Many quarters the West is rendered confused deluded and even with the ration third race. Clou Chaser is Best a closely matched lot. Master Bob is suited to the Dis Tance. Cubette is running Well. Fourth race. Major Berrill i should have no trouble. Fen enter looks like the threat. Flying Ade should be close up. Fifth race. Ena t. Rates the nod in this company. Smiling Hill appears to be the contender. Mac s Comet could take it All. Sixth race. Friendly Jim gets the Call at the weights. Sir Quaco is Well suited to the distance. C. K. Prince is always dangerous. Seventh race. High super Aliza Tion that the possibility of a global armed conflict is re ceding behind the convenient is set for a Carol looks top Effort. Spangle like the contender. Tangle Sun rates a Chance. Best High super Manitoba jockey club Twenty seventh Day Polo Park Winnipeg Man., tuesday july 3, 19s6. First claiming 4 Vear Olds and upward. 6% furlongs. Facade of peaceful yet the material bases for such a conflict with the advantage shifting to the Are increasing he said. Neither is there any evidence of. The possibility of rampant Tito ism for even Tito has negated Tito san. Despite recent events he said the illusion of tit ism still possesses the minds of Many officials in the West who cannot seem to grasp the communist meaning of National in form socialist in con which is an expedient concept for the annihilation of All patriotic forces dedicated to National and human Freedom. Jarley mow of Sorters Cable car old testament of the i be said that through the exp delegates from various parts of Canada Are in Winnipeg to attend a convention of the to ukrainian self Reliance league of Canada at the ukrainian greek orthodox holy Trinity Cathedral 11t5 main Street. Standing from left to right Are w. J. Sarchuk of the Provin Cial department education or. S. Vav. Sawchuk president of the consistory of the Ukrain Ian greek Orit Hollox Church of Canada j. W. Stechishin president of the league j. R. Solo. Mon Liberal Atla for Emerson and past president of the league judge Michael stes Lii Shin a charter member from a Wynyard sask. Theodore Humeniuk of Toronto. A Silson ,1 1 boy Blue also eligible fifteen Cote off 115 free As air us 115 acolyte 120 x115 i tryst 113 110 Prairie chef 120 115 Medora 110 120 plucky Flint Yllo 115 gala Choice 113 Gold skies 120 Debelle 110 Sun Moon Yates bid 115 fair prep 115 Alta gala 110 115 115 x105 115 115 115 Al Giles of this race will be used As a substitute if necessary. Second race Maidens. For two year old foaled in Canada. Fur Longs. Comet to 115 Oldstone 115 Golden Streak 115 Parky t 115 River maid 113 also eligible Roya Jodie 115 a Goldie s kidnapper 115 son 115 inventor 115 Virginia Jim 113 re time 115 a Happy s Tinda Blaze 115 first 115 Happy Russell stable. Third s1.200 claiming. For four year Olds and upward. I la bes keen Tulip m country Man 13g confusion 116 Cubette 115 Cloudd Iaser us Tell me boys los our Lassie 106 mild Justice 113 master Bob fourth claiming. 4-year-Olds and upward. One mile. Charles Lionel 118 major Berrill 113 Johnny flying Ade xxx to Chinook 117 fermented 113 Pek Stream 117 even later x117 polished Coin xu3 fifth Hace optional claim. 3-year-Olds foaled in Canada. Fur Longs. Ena t 115 Mac s Comet 110 Sonny Yates us a solor a Fay War 105 eclipse 112 smiling Hill 109 Etta Gold 113 Carport 110 i a Happy Russell stable entry. Sixth Kace s2.0go claiming. The Shea memorial Handicap 4-year Olds and upward. One mile and one Quarter. Florilla 112 sir Quaco 113 a authentic 109 Sun sprite 112 a a. K. Prince 108 Friendly Jim 107 Pine Ridge 110 More Blue 108 flashy Bob 107 style trend 107 a Mathes and fowl be entry. Seventh race claiming. For four year Olds and upward. 7 sur Longs. Caithness 110 Bobby win u Devil x105 Wishart 115 Spangle Carol 110 also eligible velocipede 120 lax Lyle 120 High super Yllo miss Kodak 113 Man o Speed 115 Knighton tangle Sun 115 House 115 Gross Royalty Yllo o Hara John 115 Lucky Lark 120 lord Yates 113 horses listed according to Post position. X denotes apprentice allowance claimed. Post 5.00 . Scratch time 7.30
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