Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, December 02, 1957

Issue date: Monday, December 2, 1957
Pages available: 40
Previous edition: Saturday, November 30, 1957

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 2, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 6 More hour Ottawa up a report of the Royal commission on can Ada s economic prospects fore casts canadians will consume 51 per cent More milk in 1980 than today and that through improved feeding and Breeding practices the average cow will yield pounds of milk a year compared with at present. Free press monday. To Tabt Wmk White you 1. Burning to 7 it oui. I Kus Odea Toor Alryc a help Tea Jun lotto .sooser7ufhttrtaik your Drui Rrt for or Nek. And to your Kin r Nixon Cru sip d smile relax a while Etc goodness with fresh oranges More about Ottawa continued from Page 1 the prime minister reportedly As now swung around to the View i lat. The House should continue until about dec. .21, Rise until two lays after Christmas and then Unie sittings until it finishes its justness. , give the members a Ive Day Brevik at Christmas. They Ould also get new year s Day off. A report published in a Toronto newspaper the government will not seek an election mail next fall has aroused inter est. The Ottawa correspondent of he newspaper which supports the conservatives suggests that be cause of rising unemployment the conservatives would not want to est Public opinion in a Spring Ion. The Toronto paper s report states however much the government would like it to be other Wise unemployment is bound to Rise Between now and april. After april the number of registrations with the National employment ser vice tends to decrease. How much unemployment there will be this Winter is a matter of conjecture. Opposition lists Are projecting High figures ranging up to the government has not publicly made Tny estimate. It Hopes for the Best but talking the most optimistic Outlook a Deal of Winter unemployment seems the Toronto paper said whether or not the election is to be in the Spring or fall 1958 is not decided. Most politicians in the government Side Are inclined to forecast that the Spring of 1958 will see the voting Day but they concede that developments throughout the Winter could per Suade the prime minister to defer the election. Only time will Tell. Do false Teeth Rock slide or slip Ras Teeth unproved powder to ten sprinkled on upper or lower plates holds false test More firmly in place. Do not slide Blip or Rock. No Eun my gooey pasty taste or feeling. Fab is alkaline non acid noes not sour. Checks plate odor Den Ture get fas Teeth at any drug counter. Agronomists to discuss research Jcj _ them Cirii an a dec a 18-20 at the annual con Ference of Manitoba agronomists to be held at the University of Manitoba. Attendance will be restricted but ing out of the conference will be made available for the Public c. A president of the society has announced. Interested Farmers Witt have an current Zigri this information through an a discussed Ron my Short course to he held at the University . Permanent committees on Cereal crops Oil seeds insects and rodents Plant diseases weeds Root and vegetables soils and fsr Tili Zers arid other specialized subjects will report on the year s findings. Junior Hanks Gen. J. M. Rocking hand opened a new Junior ranks club building at nearby Camp Petawawa. It is the first of four such club Buila Ings to be opened for Junior rank Amity to take of at a special buy it was a Royal Welcome that Winnipeg s Blue bombers received when they returned to the City sunday. Shown Here is a Section of the Crow-9 of soroa at Winnipeg Arena As they entered for the big Ive Leome Konie reception. They Are Here at right coming Down the aisle led by pipers. Behind tiie pipers Are the Blue bomber executive followed by coaches Bud Grant. Wayne boat non and the players. Tuesday and wednesday specials at Tom boy sausage Jubilee Brand i la. Pure pork tray pack More about bombers continued from Page 1 minks and parkas it was a real Cross Section of Winnipeg gathered at the Arena wearing everything from minks to parkas. There were teeters University groups bottles. Students Complete whole with family babies and blankets and there Klik Grade a Mal Kipsts fancy Cream style japanese mandarin children love pm a surprisingly Large number of older folks Many of whom had never even seen a football game. One fur coated woman walked up to the Box office turned in three tickets and declared the other three in my party Are stall Road death inquest set for dec. 9 Lockport Man. Special ramp reports that Alfred Ernest Cox 70, of Kirkness Man., was killed saturday when struck by a car on no. 4 Highway three Miles East of Here. Home celebrating the game when the bombers arrived at the Arena the wives and families of the players walked in first to tumultuous reception. T h came the bomber executive finally the team headed by Coon Bud Grant. A player was individually introduced by or. Macpherson and was Nging. Pation. Us Tinsley Kenny Ploen ene Wlasiuk were the Only team representatives who spoke and rant said like to think we Venly loaned the cup to Hamilton or a year and that Well get it ack in 1958." Premier to. L. Campbell Wel Omed the team on behalf of the province and then was followed Driver of the car was Carl Ber til Gille 35, of Lac Dubonnet or. Cox had Bien visiting a son who operates a store on the High Way near where the Accident occurred. An inquest will be or. Cox was a Fanner and known in the area for ability in fiddling contests. Survivors Are his wife Eliza Beth five sons William Peter of Kirkness Richard Bobert of Sel Kirk and Ernest at Home two daughters. Mrs. J. Szymanski of South Burnaby . And Louise of Kirkness one brother Charles Winnipeg and 10 grandchildren. Take place wed at z in Britain eggs v Aid. A. E. Bennett who did he City s greeting chores in the Senee of mayor Stephen. Juba. Said Aid. Bennett Well done there will be another Grey cup Lassie next year and know of will go All the mayor Joseph Vanbellegham of t Boniface also offered words of greeting from the City across he River. The Arena Welcome was under the auspices of. The Winnipeg quarterback club with a commit tee beaded by Sam Altai an. Bruce Brickta and John Payne. There were 70 police officers on hand to assist in crowds and traffic plus the regular Arena staff of 85. Flowers and a huge Basket of Flowers Deco rated the stage where the bomb ers were introduced and it was presented for the occasion by the Winnipeg florists association. The Only jarring incident to the Welcome was the sight of a Grey haired Man in his 50 s wiping tears from his eyes when the team filed into the Arena. Your Friend it really touched said a Welcome committee Mem Ber to the weeping Man i com Panion. Touched was the re ply he lost on those Grey cup scalper to face court Toronto up three men Jihane been arrested and four oth i ers will be summoned on charges of scalping Grey cup tickets in front of varsity stadium Satur a police said monday. They said the top Price was bout for a. Ticket. The three arrested Are George Farman 22, Bert Hannival 21, ind Irving Newman 40, All of Toronto. Police said some westerners who bought tickets at inflated prices and were stuck with them Aried to sell them to plainclothes Ellsworth Walker said the westerners were not charged because investigation indicated they were stuck with the tickets. Steady Job Bilbao Spain mayor of Bilbao Joaquin Zuera Goitia Nas broken All records Tor permanence in office in Bilbao by completing 15 years at the head at the City s Jas United Church with burial in the Ano Church cemetery. . B. Pear son will officiate. Gilbert s funeral Home Selkirk is in charge. 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