Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Safely pays on the Road in the Home near the water Don t take chances Winnipeg free press jobs wanted special rates in free press want ads on situations wanted i Only he per line Par Day or 65c per for a full week by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg monday july 21, 1958 weekend edition with comics inc an impressive and colourful military ceremonial nears its close As a guard of nato students and thet flags of the 12 countries whose aircrew trained in Canada pass in slow tone throw ii a. Corridor of Kcal airmen drawn up in Salute. With the Central band of the Kcal Plaj ing the departure of the n4to Flag s irom the Par nip saturday at the kc4f station Winnipeg symbolizes Hie end of the original nato aircrew training plan. Auld Lang syne As flags carried off Canada s role in air defence Norstad and who landed at the station before in an Craf Comet just the ceremony presented air marshal Hugh Campbell chief of the air staff Craf with commemorating Canada s by Brian Knapheis free press staff writer the last of 15 nato country. Flags was lowered from its pole at Craf station in Winnipeg Satur Day and an Era in inter National in Fly ing training came officially to an end. The ceremony marked the conclusion of nato aircrew training in Canada and representatives sir Hugh Constantino said i bring to you today tie personal thanks of general Norstad and the gratitude of All of Allied command Europe for this very important contribution to the defence of our free world and to the cause to which we of the North Atlantic treaty organization Are dedicated from All nations of the Alliance were present to express their appreciation to Canada for the work it had done in building up and maintaining the air forces of the free world. A feeling of nostalgia gripped the civilians and men in uniform Park ponies a Gyp m. Not that he s heard the Winnipeg Parks Board has received no complaints Eyck about the Shetland Pony rides at Assiniboine Park although the free press has heard several criticisms terming the rides a Gyp and generally complaining the trips Are too Short. T. R. Hodgson Parks Board superintendent said monday he has re towards the end of the ceremony Cei Ved no criticism on the rides m the band played the nato a four bars of nation s National Anthem and As the flags were carried off the Field Auld Lang syne. The Flag ceremony came at the end of one of the most impressive parades Ever staged in Canada. Spectators we threw out the Book on this and added that a is Board member Aid. Edith Tennant Visi the rides pleased Var. Hodgson and was operation said the ponies the significance of the make a half mile circuit and this seems quite Long enough for 15. if people think this is too Short told the the free press has ponies make one Circle from be tween the lion s Den and the Man if the e to rides Ari Etc half mile in this the agreement Between the Parks cause of More than people attended the ceremony and thousands of others watched it Over the National several circuits of television network approximately 6um have t be d 500 men took part in the Parade. For the first time in North America the nato Star the Alliance s officials Flag was paraded. The design on the Flag an encircled Compass Star on a Field of Atlantic Blue served As a Symbol of Unity and suggested the common directions towards peace taken by the 15 member nations. At one Point during the Cere Mony As the nato Star and the Craf color stood Side by Side 24 t-33 jets soared overhead. Another 36 t-33 jets flew past aves by Ken Noble free press staff writer William Summers 66, of 390 i toward the end of the ceremony. Over Avenue started out Early sat urday on a quiet Day of fishing personal thanks air marshal sir Hugh cons an Tine deput chief of staff for plans and policy shape who represented the supreme Allied com Mander in Europe general Lauris Taybe showers Milobar s resorts City s Parks did a Good business Over the weekend in Board and w. S. Collier 1679 Bina Highway operator of the rides has been prepared but has not been signed. The Parks Board has decided that the rides will continue on a trial basis until the end of 1959. During the remainder of 1953, the Parks Board would net a .15 per cent share of the Gross Revenue or about a week. This would be increased to 20 per cent during 1959, or. Hodgson said. The bal Ance of the Revenue goes to or Collier. City makes Money on Bonds a financial transaction by the City last week is expected to bring into the coffers. Aid. Peter Taraska chairman of Winnipeg s finance committee said that a week ago the City bought Worth of Victory Bonds. The City paid for Worth and for the remaining million. Today each Bond is Worth by Selling these Victory Bonds the City expects to make a profit. One million dollars was sold monday an expected profit of almost the balance will be sold within the next two Days bringing a Likely the City s represents the surplus from taxation. At Pine Falls Man., and ended up by jumping into the Winnipeg River to save a Young girl. Or. Summers was standing on the cast Side of the River when a Little girl fishing with her father nearby suddenly fell into the River. The Little girl believed to about seven years old. At. The Cluj to sink the entire normally this Money would have been invested in government Treasury notes bearing Only about 3.g per cent interest. However instead of putting the notes had been by herself since her father had gone Back to their car for something. When or. Summers spotted the child in the swiftly moving water he shouted at her stay As close to Shore As possible. Then he plunged in and Puli acl her to safety. _ resorts and the i know they. Were from the or. Sunmers said a think they were from Idaho Falls. When i got her out of the water her father was pretty excited and they drove off before j. Found out their the Point at which the child tumbled into tha water was near the Power Plant. There is about a 15-foot drop to the water to wind Day of fishing or Summers went Home with a catch of Tomeye and Pickerel. Weather. The warm weather is. Due to stay for at least one Day with a predicted High of 85 tuesday Hue thundershowers Are Cape club to reach Manitoba late monday or tuesday. They May reduce temperatures somewhat. Assiniboine Park attracted b.353 ears Over the weekend while 158 entered Kildonan Park. Amount in Victory Bonds. The City convert another in Victory Bonds into government. Savings Bonds within the next two months. Grain Board hears petitions the Board of Grain commission ers Hoard petitions monday re Garding the maximum tariffs of elevator charges to be made by licensees under the Canada Grain act for the crop year ending july 31, 1938, fit a Public meeting hold in the fort Garry hotel. The commissioners arc expected to announce in a week whether the through preservation of peace accepting the air marshal Campbell said More than pilots and navigators from Bel Gium Denmark France Ger Many Greece Italy. The nether lands Norway Portugal Turkey and the United kingdom have taken flying training in our schools during the past eight years. Bonds for future you who Are taking part in this ceremony and your predecessors have formed Bonds of Friendship which bold great Promise for the future. You have been Able to live together in a new land in Harmony and understand ing. You have shown the world that difference in language Cul Ture and customs Are not barriers to Goodwill and f messages received congratulatory messages were received from nato nations and from numerous nato commands overseas. From the Secretary general of nato Paul Henri Spaak came the following words the Canadian training program for nato pilots has provided a practical example of interdependence. It has materially assisted the Alliance in its efforts for collective defence and for the preservation of peace and it has strengthened the Bonds Between the countries which form the Atlantic although the the end of ceremony marked the original training plan new arrangements have been made whereby limited numbers of aircrew from Norway Denmark and the Netherlands will be rained in Canada. Working on it Chicago couple die Here four in a Grant to the University of Manitoba was among More than in gifts announced by the Canada Council sunday in Van Couver. The half milion is from the coun cil s capital Grant fund and is for an architecture design and plan Ning building. The Grant to the University of notre Ery indicating meeting _ saturday coincided with Jolo Vancouver Art gallery w iat wanted motioning the opening of the Vancouver inter Sooj Winnipeg Art gallery Sion National arts festival to which the will give the Winnipeg symphony Grant of from the Canada Council will be used for a series of free luncheon concerts this fall said Dorrance symphony 000 Montreal museum of Pine arts Art Institute of on Tario Newfoundland acad Emy of Art London ont., Library and Art museum Victoria Art gallery Northern Ontario Art association and the University of new Brunswick for an Experiment in Art instruction. The Toronto symphony orches tra was Given from the endowment fund and the Winnipeg symphony orchestra will extend operations it Art Sterling manager. The concerts to run 45 minutes each will be held in a downtown location not More than a 10 minute walk from the Centre of town he said. They expect an at Tendance of about 10 at each con Cert. The series will run from september to december. Small orchestral groups vocalists and instrumentalists will per form As Well. The luncheon con certs will be a Means of introducing local people to local musicians or. Dorrance said. The Grant was just about what we asked he said. Is understood the Winnipeg Taubery Money will be used kiwanis club the Winnipeg kiwanis club will meet at . Tuesday in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Salvation army musicians will entertain. Roughly what we recipients of pre master s and pre doctoral fellowships included r. J. Glendinning Winnipeg. Rvs a i a Al in i 1 Ravel with in fall legislation on crop insurance and supplementary assistance to old age pensioners May be ready for the regular Winter session of the Manitoba legislature Premier Duff Romin said. The Premier dampened Hopes that the new measures could be ready for the special fall session. He described the legis lation As vital and because of its far reaching ramifications it could not a prepared in time. But work has started on the legislation and on the necessary data the Premier said. Or. Hob Lin s announcement made it Clear that the special fall session will be concerned principally with set Ting up an. Industrial development any changes in the tariffs will fund agricultural credit and the be made. I financing education. The Cariad fun medical Veteran Tion on the need for More vets. It is one of our greatest ambitions to have a College in the West equal in importance to the to in Eastern said or. Persson. I Hope each veterinary association will help them to gather this civil defence role or. Persson told the conference that the vets have important activities in Canada s civil de Fence system. They must control animal disease outbreaks serve on epidemiological teams and control food which has been contaminated by radioactive material. Ary association is seeking an understanding Between Canadian and . Governments to facilitate ii movement. Of dogs Between he two countries. This was stated monday by or. Willard Persson of Vancouver president of the Mcva at the opening session of the 10th annual meeting in the Royal Alexandra Trotel while he was referring to the vaccination of dogs against rabies. He said if we could have such an understanding Between the two countries it will make it much easier for the owners of dogs to travel Between the two coun ,100 at meeting More than 300 vets from All parts of Canada and some from the United states gathered Mon Day in Winnipeg foe a three Day conference. In Liis opening address or. Persson appealed for More High school students to enter the veterinary profession. In Canada he said vets were needed but there Are Only the Western Canadian veterinary study committee is conduct ing a Survey to gather informs youth Dies of injuries a 19-year-old Transcona boy in Hospital since Juno 30 when his Lar went out of control near Beausejour died saturday morn ing St. Bonicies Hospital. Donald Torcia 234 Yale ave nue was believed to have been alone ill the car when the Accident occurred. To enable the gallery to extend the than for current operating expenses naturally we re delighted that goes without said Stewart Searle a director of the gallery. It s recognition of the importance _ of the gallery in the life of a City and we re pleased with his gun or. Laurence described him As about 24 years old and _ a Young Man and woman believed to be teenagers hit a 41 year old cab Driver on the head with a wrench sunday afternoon and ran away when he fought sack. Henry Saunderson 308v4 Patrick Street told Winnipeg police hacked up a Man and a woman with this recognition in a Concrete Ion main Street asked the University of Manitoba fes of fee or taken to North Kildonan. University of Manitoba s festival of the arts committee said he was very pleased to hear the news of the cab Driver turned just in time to divert a around second a few moments later the pair out of the car and fled Down the River Bank. Or. Saunderson said the couple studying contemporary theatre production in the . And Europe. Among those receiving Grants for special projects in the humanities was mrs. Margaret Macleod of Winnipeg whose work has appeared in the free press saturday Section to Complete research work on the history of the red River Plains. New building for car shops Canadian National railways Mon Day called for tenders on expansion to two existing buildings j mines and resources said that for Coin and the construction of a one at its Transcona shops. In accordance with its announced during May two new Wells were policy of making Transcona in and four producing main diesel repair Centre in were abandoned. This Ern Canada the car also asked placed the number of Wells Cap Tor tenders on a number of Pavin Isble of production at 873, actual projects including the laying Folly producing Are 770. Asphalt on the stores platform or. Evans said the daily aver and of Concrete at the paint and age May production 789 bar car shops in Transcona. Res Over that of april. A Youthful Motorist travelling so fast he eluded a pursuing Cruiser car was fined monday after pleading guilty to furious driving. The fins was imposed upon Wayne Hudson head 19, of 680 Cambridge Street in City Magis trate s court the speeding car was travel Ling at speeds ranging up to 90 Miles and hour in. Fort Rouge. Police finally apprehended the accused with the help of a railway policeman who witnessed the Chase and took Down the licence number of the fleeing car. Head told police i got pretty excited when i saw the police be cause i did t have my licence. I Don t know How fast i was going but i was going pretty suit and had Long hair. Oil Wells reach 770 Manitoba Oil Fields in May produced barrels of Oil. The cumulative total reached barrels and the average daily production for May was 622 barrels. Hon. Gurney Evans minister of foggy tonight but it will be Man made Mosquito fogging in greater win-1 than it did last year Nipes will swing into operation children have been warned to this week to combat the first full-1 stay away from the fogging Tea scale onslaught of the winged Chines during occasional Daylight stingers this summer. Spraying. They should not run in heavy Rains which flooded farm or out of the fog or ride their lands surrounding the City can be bicycles or tricycles through it blamed for the Mosquito invasion according to e. J. Stansfield Field manager for the greater Winni Peg Mosquito abatement District. Mosquito Light traps at Oak Bluff insects Friday heavy catch of or. Stansfield. Naglit fee the season first says the fogging aimed at destroy this or will eliminate part of the Hazard to motorists who will not have time to look out for Young sters or. Stansfield said. Motorists too have been asked to and Lily Field each caught Over 500 keep away from the fog for traffic safety reasons. Only one minor injury to a boy who fell off his bicycle while rid ing into the fog has occurred a the pests gets underway monday 10 years and thousands of at 11 ., just two weeks later of fogging or Stansfield reports
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