Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Went Peg free press Friday july 6, 1956 Page 7 a life this summer Don t let children out of sight by Marilyn Bell and Gus Ryder often you see parents with children near a Bank or Dock. Invariably the children Dart Down the Bank or out on the Dock. Do Thoie parents realize that their youngsters May soon be Don t eat an swim floundering in six or 30 feet of water rescues at such places Are Nutten very difficult. One Rule parents should most earnestly follow have your children in close Contact with you every second. Particularly dangerous is the Calls for Paradox Hea Achi when you. A in pain front tiny Lour in earache Jar diets. Rupli ves even rheumatic role pains pain qum Klov and effectively. Comfort Moraes periodic you ale i. Yet pain or Liard. Or. Chase s Paradox Conde Kitione Tram new Book grizzly bears at the Back door when Jim Nix Laurette Stanton settled in Northern British co Lumbia they fulfilled a Long cherished dream of Frontier living. Their Only Neighbours were largest Colony of in North Amer Kra. July Reader s digest brings you their incredible experiences 30 tears of daily adventure hair raising and humorous living on Friendly terms with monstrous grizzly bears. Get your july Reader s digest today 41 articles of lasting interest condensed to Tare your Tima. Shulton Toronto common practice of letting children play in boats tied up at docks. If they fall in and get under the Dock tragedy is Likely. Whenever children Are around water or in boats they should Wear life preserving equipment. Jackets that fasten on and that will keep a child afloat Are inexpensive and obtainable anywhere. Many people discard Automo bile tubes. They discard them because they Are Leaky or Pat Ched and therefore Are not Sale for use on a car. Yet parents tourists get the cold shoulder Winnipeg City Council has sent Back to a special committee a proposal that the City share half uhe Cost of financing a tourist Bur i eau Here. Under the proposal the other half would be paid by the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce. I Aid. James Cowan chairman of the committee set up to Deal with the proposal called upon the City to put up a s3.000 Grant this year As the City s share. No figure was suggested for future years. The proposal came under fire from almost All the other Alder i men. Critics said they feared the City getting into a partnership with line chamber with the chamber the shot on the other aldermen said the Mailer had been dealt with previously by finance committee and turned i Down. That should be final for this year they said. I Aid. Cowan argued that Winni Peg spends nothing to sponsor the tourist business. Yet if a Bureau could persuade each of Manitoba a 962.000 annual visitors to spend an extra Day Here it would mean to additional Revenue. I tubes treacherous will blow up these tubes and give them to their children to support themselves in the water. Tubes used or new. Should poor place play never be Given to children. Water toys Are similarly danger Ous if children use them to keep themselves afloat. Young sters can be swept into deep water on tubes or toys. Don t let your children stuff the suntan lotion that protects even after swimming i Don t for you re out of enu by use life jackets themselves with hot dogs and soft drinks and then immediately go into the water. Nei ther snacks nor heavy meals mix with aquatic activity. If bathing is planned for afternoon the noon meal should be Light with your big meal coming after the swim is Over. N All cases at least 1 i hours should elapse Between eating and swimming. Next boating ugg speaker notes squeeze on Farmers banners Are caught in the mid dle of a Cost Price squeeze with Little control Over Cost and none she s Only 16 but she wows the crowd by Marilyn Hurst Canada s answer to Joan a Ebert of let me go Lover Fame is 16-1 year old blonde Bombshell from i Montreal Lonique Cadieux who appeared at the playhouse thurs Day night on Cliff Mckay s Holiday ranch Western tour. For her tender years miss Ca Dieux is amazing both in manner land voice. She sings looks and acts hike a Young sophisticate with aplenty of sex Appeal. One of her numbers was the Rock land Roll tune shake rattle and Roll and she practically rattled and rolled right off the stage. In the slower blues numbers she gazed heavenward rolled her i eyes swung her ample hips and used her expressive hands to Good advantage. Miss Cadieux Sang like a seasoned she wowed them. However there Are two critic isms. Miss Cadieux used Only two tones loud and soft and i with a voice like hers surely she could produce More variety. She was at her Best when she want Yelling. Also she could have been More receptive to the audience s enthusiasm with a Little More obvious acknowledgement of their applause. Cliff Mckay carried the rest of the show along admirably. The Folksy Good humor and Western atmosphere went Over Well with the crowd. A number called Orange Blossom special which produced authentic train noises by Dapper dont Mcfarlane Duke Curtis on Bass viol and Matt Deflorio showed the group to its Best advantage. Smilin Al Harris also pleased he his performance of Nola on the electro Harp or steal by Cliff Mckay s expert showmanship. He knows what pleases and gave just that to his audience. Over Selling prices. R. C. Guitar. United Grain growers director trumpeter Donny Johnson s said wednesday afternoon. Sugar blues in the style of Clyde he was addressing a Canadian Mccoy was terrific. The show was i Junior chamber of Commerce Lun Cheon Given by the Grain growers or. Brown said despite increased productivity due in part to mechanization the capital requirements of agriculture have reached alarming proportions and f a r m i income has not kept Pace. The High Point of net farm in come he noted was reached in. 1951 with an average income per farm of less than this average said or. Brown has been 65-suite Block ready this fall a 65-suite apartment building the Palmer House at Assiniboine Avenue and Hargrave Street will be ready for occupancy this declining Ever since. On the other hand investment construction of the s500.000 five has been steadily mounting. Capi Storey building got underway last Tal investment on Western can. September. Adian farms today ranges from gaze of ule suites will be from to per farm to 31- rooms with each apart said. The average capitalization of j having individual thermos Canadian farms Large and Small j tatic control. Parking lot Radii is in excess of while available for All ten 1951. 61 per cent of All farms re ported less than Gross in come. Gross indecency William Teplitsky 26, of 193 Balmoral Street was sentenced to four months in jail wednesday after he pleaded guilty in City magistrate s court to a charge of Gross indecency. He received Ai concurrent one month term for carrying a concealed weapon a knife. Canada quarried a record 12. 834.727 Short tons of Granite Dur ing 1954. Coach Fores on the july 17 and 18 Between round trip you save is s 8.75 is 0.25 is 0.40 Saskatoon Recina 513.75 Edmonton fort William port Arthur Calgary car Only return limit 10 Days similar Low fares in both directions Between Points listed and intermediate stations. Children 5 Yean and under 12 half fare. No stopovers. Full information from your car or car agent Canadian Canadian Pacific National ants and automatic elevators will be installed. A Park area is plan Ned at the rear of the building. Palmer House apartments Ltd. Owns the building. He frightened townspeople so Driver fined a 76-year-old Motorist who police say. Frightened Lac Dubonnet residents by driving uncertainly around the streets before ending up in a ditch was fined s50 thursday. He pleaded guilty to having control of a motor vehicle while impaired. John Meva of Janow. Man. Was found slumped Over the wheel of his car when police were called by alarmed pedestrians. Magistrate d. G. Potter in provincial police court had to shout loudly be fore the Man could hear the penalty imposed. Three divorce decrees granted three decrees of divorce were granted in court of Queen s Bench thursday. They were Kenneth Osborne Bragg from Vcra Rose Bragg mar ried at. Lily Bay to. Man., oct. 15. 1938 Philip John Sok Alki from Peggy Joan Sokal ski married at Cheltenham England feb. 20. 1946 Thom As Eilliam Atkinson from Clara Frances Atkinson married at Winnipeg june 29, 1951. I 45 years service Peter Lesczuk. 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