Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 9, 1956, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press avoid disaster drive safely swim safely be courteous for babies Swift s Motif precious product by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg monday july 9, 1956 week end edition with comics Loc moral support for satellites urged the Peoples of the nations who live in slavery under communism must be made to realize that the free world has not forgotten them and Canadian government policy should be along this line John Diefenbaker conservative my for Prince Albert said in Winnipeg saturday. He was principal speaker at a banquet of the ukrainian Canadian committee s All Canada con Gress held in the Royal Alexandra hotel. He was substituting for his Leader George Drew who was unable to attend due to pressure of work in Ottawa. Dead Are William Proctor 50, of 21 Hen fast water slows Down anti Mosquito Campaign the greater Winnipeg mos Quito abatement District has not been Able to Spray the Banks of Assiniboine River be cause of the fast running water in the River. The Harbor patrol Felt the water was running too fast for the Type of boat the District uses for fogging the Banks with Dot and suggested the spraying be put off until the water slows Down. District officials Hope to be Able to Spray the Dot fog on the Assiniboine later this week. Friday the District s boat the Harry m. Fogged the East Bank of the red River from Victoria Crescent past the Winnipeg Canoe club to Lyndale drive. On the ground the Dot fog was sprayed in East St. Paul Bird s Hill Henderson Highway and North Kildonan. In St. Vital Kingston Row and Kingston Crescent were sprayed Friday As Well As the area from Marion Street North in St. Boniface. Jailed two years on theft charges John k. Jacklin 29, of 309 Gwendolyn Street was sentenced to two years in jail monday in City magistrate s court on charges of theft. Jacklin was charged with stealing saturday night from his employer the grand Beach Transfer co., King and Rupert streets. On the same night he was charged with theft of from a North Star service station also at King and Rupert. Aid. H. B. Scott is photo graphed behind tie mayor s desk at City hat. But it s no thanks he says to the desk s regular occupant mayor George Sharpe. Pointing firmly to the City procedure bylaw Aid. Scott declares that the mayor had not officially advised him of his absence this week in Calgary As he should have. In fact says Aid. Scott the mayor left orders that lie wanted Aid. Scott kept out of the mayor s office. More Vla meetings the veterans land act administration is holding a series of meetings for Vla farm settlers at various Points throughout Northwestern Ontario and Mani Toba this summer. Further meet Ings during july will be held at the following Manitoba Points Mccreary july 9 Carberry july 10 Minnedosa july 11 and Craw Ford Park july 12. All meet Ings begin at 8 . I said or. Diefenbaker. A declaration of moral support would live new Hope to the Peoples of the Ukraine. Poland. Czechoslovakia he Baltic states and East Germany. The free world should let the . Know and let he Peoples behind the Iron curtain know that the Christian conscience of the Western Powers believes in the liberation of these Peoples and the Freedom of tens of million of people but will also disgorge the loot and the Booty that it still holds As the fruits of his crime the smiles of communism should be judged As deceitful sneers Anc Booby said or. Diefenbaker. Throughout his speech or. Diefenbaker was cheered and applauded. At one Point prof. Clar ence a. Manning of Columbia uni their right to free enforce pledge speaking of the riots in to Saivii the events of the Days underlined the tremendous value which would come from representative of the new free nations calling upon the1 . To carry out its wartime pledge that All nations after the economic offensive varsity a guest at the Congress iwas so moved that he jumped from this seat and said As a citizen i of the United states i want to con the speaker As trom the of fila no e. K. Councillor contests mayoralty George n. Suttie East Kil Donan councillor will run for the newly vacated office of mayor of East Kildonan. He has resigned As a member of Council to enter the mayoralty Campaign. Nominations have been called for july 18. An election if one is necessary will be 1. Former mayor f. W. Dry Len who has been transferred to Victoria ., returned to Winnipeg last week to resign officially. 4 Manitoban pass dentistry exams four Manitoban have passed the recent examinations of the National dental examining Board of Canada. They Are Osher Chaikin of Winnipeg Russell t. Gren Kow of Winnipeg Sidney r. Kirson of Winnipeg Oral medi and Stanley Holick of Pine Falls. Sex City Man gets Call to Bar Brian Prentice son of or. And mrs. James Prentice of 544 Home Street has been called to the British Colum Bia bar. He received his Call at a bar convention at Kelowna. . Or. Prentice was born in Winnipeg and attended general Wolfe school and Dan Iel Mclntyre collegiate. He was in the Navy from 1941 to 1948 and then entered the University of British Colum Bia. . Ambassador to visit Winnipeg Livingston merchant recently appointed United states ambassador to Canada is on a tour of United states Consu lates in Canada and will be in Winnipeg july 15 to 17. While in Winnipeg the ambassador will be the guest of p. C. Hutton Consul general at Winnipeg. War would have the right to choose the form of government under which they will he that though the russian Leader. Khrushchev attributed All past wrongs to Stalin there was t a murmur of a change of attitude toward captive Peoples. Nowhere is there any acceptance of the principles of Freedom nowhere is Ter ror condemned except when it is applied to communists. Nowhere is dictatorship. Condemned except when enforced by one Man would do is to substitute the tyranny of three for the tyranny of one until that Day comes when the . Will not Only denounce Stalin As a tyrant and the thief of the ., having failed t attain its objectives by War pre has launched a work economic offensive in which the soviets have become intern Tiora salesmen who Combine the Pur Chase and Sale of goods with insidious political propaganda or Diefenbaker said. Their major profit return Wil not be measured by balance Sheet but by the number of Peoples we will thereby Exchange their free Dom for generations for the econ Omic advantage of the Michael Baryluk vice presiden of the Manitoba conservative party introduced the guest Speake and thanks were extended by w. Stechishin of Saskatoon. Canadian govt Aid asked in ukrainian fight for Freedom the fifth All Canada Congress by the russian i penal the ukrainian Canadian commit ism. It said that principle has not yet become the practical policy of the democratic free world. Congress also asked that the ukrainian Canadian committee Tell the government ukrainians tee saturday night appealed to the Canadian government to apply to the problem of the Independence of the Ukraine the same attitude As it presents toward the satellite states now under the so Viet Dominion. The Appeal was made in a Reso Lution unanimously adopted. The Resolution demands the re Moval of the red army s occupation forces from the Ukraine. It also demands a free election in the Ukraine under International Protection. In influence inquest july 16 in Wagon car Accident fatality inquest into the death of mis. Julia Hemminger 62, of Stead Man., who was fatally in suss ested that Jude on the Stead Highway Fri canadians eovernmlnfuseits1 Day night opened saturday in i offices in the United it was adjourned to it ions Anfin the Commonwealth juy 16. Or. R. Giesbrecht Dis toward developing a sympathetic attitude to the ukrainian cause. The Congress said the most important Factor in the Mutual International safety against communism was the principle of in dependence of All Peoples con Highway toll 4 Dea seven persons injured in weekend traffic Oliree persons Are dead and seven injured As a result of weekend accidents throughout Manitoba. At the same time a Vancouver Man stationed at Camp Shilo was killed in Forth Dakota when his car flipped Over in the ditch. Winnipeg. Harold Pearson 33, Post twin Beach Road one mile West Oei parked truck. The Driver of the office Manitoba. Highway six near St. Laurent. He was employed by the North Star cold storage co. He came to Canada in 1911 from Aberdeen mrs. Balton Collins 33, of 155 Playfair Avenue. Edward Cunard Magnuson 21, Vancouver. Injured were Joseph Leech Woodnorth Man. Dalton Collins of Winnipeg. Zen an Bylow Oakridge ont. Violet Yaremko Winnipeg. Mrs Stephanie Dubas 46, James Frost and mrs. Doris Skakum 34, All of Winnipeg. William Proctor was killed sat urday night when his car was in collision with another vehicle on j Scotland. Surviving Are his wife Rose a daughter mrs. J. John son four grandchildren s i x Brothers Frank Jack Ernest Al Lan Harold and Robert and a sister mrs. J. Roberts. Funeral service will be at 1 . Wednes Day in Kerr s funeral Chapel. Bur Ial will be in Brookside cemetery. Harold Pearson died in Reston Hospital at 4.10 . Sunday As a result of injuries received in a car truck collision saturday night on number two Highway three Miles West of Reston. Ramp said that Pearson was a passenger in a car which collided with the rear of a Portage route extended new bus serving Silver Heights Portage Avenue buses Mon Day began operating to a new terminal at Trail Avenue one Block West of mount Royal Road and one half mile West of the previous terminal at Sharpe Boulevard. A new bus service is also strict Coroner presided. Mrs. Hemminger was a Passen Ger in a horse drawn Wagon which was in collision with a southbound automobile on the Stead Highway 22 Miles North of Beausejour. The free press pattern department had a Poser the other Dav a request with clipping illustration Coupon and All for a pattern offered in the free press evening bulletin of april 1. 1919. Illustrated was a pretty dress for a growing girl which might be made of Lawn or Gandie Dimity Nain Sook taffeta or Satin. It featured tucked sleeves a Long tunic. Mrs. L. A. Vesper 1208 Dominion Street sent the clip Ping in As a joke. It was in one of several old papers she and her sister found under the old linoleum being replaced in her sister s room. We had a wonderful time Reading the old she said comparing prices in the ads with today s a quote for today from liberate who my great virtue is that i have no vanity. People criticize me but when they meet me nobody can help liking miscellany most fascinating news Story received from our far Flung correspondents last week was this a Moose tried to Stop last night s westbound passenger train four Miles East of Geraldton. He died without even losing and a fascinating heading in the Neepawa press Large audience thrills to death music it turns out that this was a program by students of local music teacher and Church organist Gerald death who was a Star entertainer at the Raf school at Carberry during the War and ran the rip chords show presented at the Walker the deaths pronounced by the Way Are moving to Orillia ont Here s a Giveaway mrs. Stiena Asham 18 Beechwood place Norwood phone 42-4701 is looking for a Home for two Kittens part persian one Gray one Black both were disturbed Over the co exis ence tactics of the Kremlin by cause these new tactics did alter its of dominating the whole world the Congress endorsed one Cen trial representation of the Ukrain Ian people in the free world the ukrainian National Council Europe formed in 1948. However the Congress expressed its Dassati faction that All ukrainian poll Cal parties in Europe had t Ful consolidated. Appeal to Europe the Congress appealed to the leaders of these political parti in Europe to Complete Consolida a Tion on the basis of the platform of the ukrainian National Council. A hectic debate developed at the Congress session on the political Resolution with one group suggest ing that if the ukrainian National Council were to get the support of All ukrainian canadians certain changes in the personnel of the Council should be made. On a vote it was agreed that the acc should take the matter under review. On the Canadian political scene the Congress urged action to com Bat voters indifference in elections am that efforts be made to have ukrainian electors go to the polls. The Congress also appealed to other ukrainian organizations not in the ukrainian Canadian committee to join it and thereby Complete the consolidation of the ukrainian organizations in can Ada. The acc now represents 23 widening driving program r. B. Baillie head of the Manitoba government s traffic safety program will visit bran Don later this week to make arrangements for Extension of the program to that City and a 25-mile radius. Decision to extend the pro Gram beyond its present area of operation in greater Winni Peg was taken by the Provin Cial government earlier this year. Or. Baillie said monday equipment and staff for the Brandon office were now ready and the Only accommodation. He said the Brandon pro Gram would Start to Roll with in a week or two of accommodation being obtained. Bridge safety report tuesday Aid. Slaw Bebchuk chairman of the City Public works committee said monday that a Complete re port would be made tuesday on the safety condition of Winnipeg s Bridges. The Alderman said that he had called the City engineering depart ment following Friday night s col apse of a piece of the railing of he Osborne Bridge. An immediate operating to serve the area North of Portage in Silver Heights. Buses inbound from St. Charles now operate to mount Royal Road instead of Sharpe Boulevard and along the following route North on mount Royal to Bruce West on Bruce South on Strath Millan East on Lodge and South on mount Royal to Portage. Speers estate set at car Joseph Leech was also taken to Reston Hospital and was re leased sunday afternoon. 3 in Hospital mrs. Collins died in Gladstone Hospital saturday from injuries received in a Highway Accident which sent to base other persons including her husband to Hospital. Police said the four were in a car which crashed into the rear of a parked truck Friday on num Ber four Highway seven and three Quarter Miles West of Gladstone. Or. Collins was reported in grave condition with undetermined injuries. Of the two remaining Passen Gers Zenan Byblos a brother of the deceased suffered Shock and bruises and Violet Yaremko received a fractured leg. Funeral service will be held at Yorkton sask. Tuesday for mrs. Collins. She and her husband had moved from Winnipeg to Toronto about three weeks ago. They had formerly lived at Yorkton. Police said or. Magnuson who would have been 22 next saturday died when pinned under a car which went off the Highway ran along the ditch for 600 feet and flipped Over. He was believed driving at the time. Three other Canadian soldiers from Camp Shilo also were in the car but were not Hurt seriously. Three people were injured sunday night in an Auto Accident on Bird s Hill Road. The injured All in Winnipeg general Hospital Are mrs. Stephanie Dubas 46, 411 Arnold Avenue with cuts and bruises James Frost 582 Hetherington Avenue in poor condition with Chest injuries and mrs. Doris Skakum 34, of 715 Warsaw Avenue suffering head injuries. Chief Chris Einfeld of the East Kildonan police Force said Mon Day the Accident happened when Frost s car collided with the rear of a car driven by m. Liske. This is the car in which mrs. Skakum was Riding. Liske s car in turn collided with the rear of a car driven by Phil lip w. Dawson of 22 Royal Crest an estate of was left Fay Robert James Speers livestock dealer and head of the r. J. Speers corporation Western Canadian horse racing promoters. Or. Speers who died july 19, 1955, left the estate to his wife Annie Ella Speers. The will stipulates that mrs. Speers receive a a month income. On her death the estate goes to two Daugh ters Anna m. Speers and Rilla Fern Fields. The estate is made up of Book debts and promissory notes 098.55 clothing and jewelry Bank Stock and other Stock 273.73 Stock outside Manitoba 280 Cash on hand Cash in Bank Dominion wide nations. Check is being made he said. Month old baby to look after. Ukrainian organi a Small calf is a wonderful thing to children. Here Are some admirers of a Jersey calf born on the Portage fair grounds sunday. The calf shown Here covered with a Blanket belongs to a. I. Adams and son of Portage. The children seem anxious to touch the calf but the calf seems lukewarm to the whole idea. Native sons meet Here this week delegates from All parts of can Ada Are Here to attend the 25th National Council session of the a live sons of Canada monday tues Day and wednesday in the native sons Hall St. Boniface. National councillors and Assem Bly delegates were welcomed by mayor j. G. Van Belleghem at the official opening monday and City of St. Boniface was Host to the visitors at a civic reception in the native sons Hall. Guest speaker at the noon luncheon was magistrate Henr Lacerte. Deputy National president a g Kerrison of Hamilton will speak a the luncheon tuesday. Host will be Canada packers. Speaker at the tuesday dinner will be e. A. Car Roll of Toronto past National presi Dent. National president c. C. Stewar of Winnipeg will be chairman o the business sessions assisted by t. A. Menzies past National presi Dent Courtenay In charge of the program Are d. R. Anderson and d. J. Sturgeon of apartments. Dawson s car collided with the car driven by William e. Randall of 364 Sherbrook Street. Or. Randall told police he had stopped for a Stop sign where the Canadian Pacific railway main Ine track crosses Highway no. 59, South of Melrose Avenue. Or. Einfeld said he plans to ask East Kildonan Council monday night to ask the department transport to put up signals and Gates at the railway crossing. He said signals and Gates would assure that everyone stopped and would Likely prevent accidents on the railway in the future. He said the Highway has Only been up into operation within the last few weeks to handle a heavy flow of traffic. Axe wielding wife sentenced a 38-year-old Winnipeg Mother of six children who took an axe to her husband and slashed him twice in the was placed on sus Pended sentence in City Magis trate s court monday morning. The woman was charged with chasing her husband out of t h e House with an axe and chopping him in the . Both were said to have been drunk at the time. Magistrate m. H. Carton re minded the woman she has a assaults sister s assaulted fined a 21-year-old Winnipeg Man., who went to Bat for his sister was fined in City magistrate s court monday for his brotherly act. Larry Alexander Marsden of 54 Juno Street who was charged with slugging Wayne Orville Howrie of 461 Cumberland Street at a dance told the court he had done so be cause Howrie had assaulted his sister the week before. Howrie had been fined s30 him self for the attack on Marsden s sister. Delegates to the 25th biannual convention of the native sons of Canada being held monday to wednesday in St. Boniface were guests at a luncheon banquet monday Teft to right Are l. E. Gendron of Winnipeg National Secretary treasurer Tom a. Menzies of Courtney ., immediate past National c. C. Stewart of Winnipeg National president e. A. Carroll of Toronto past National president and editor in chief of the native sons newspaper h. Kearson of Hamilton Deputy National president for Ontario aug piste Pichette of Winnipeg president of Assembly 127 in St. Boniface and Host of the convention
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