Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 25, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Safely pays on the Road in the Home near the water Doh t take chances Winnipeg press jobs wanted special rates in free press want ads on situations wanted Only 14c per line per Day or 65c per line for a full week by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg Friday 25, -1958 weekend edition with comics Loc 125 quit jobs in protest on about 125 plumbers and construction workers walked off their jobs on the pumping station of trans Canada pipelines at he Des Chenes about 20 Miles Southeast of Winnipeg. The walk out is in protest against a that they claim is foul water Supply on the Job. Clint Hornby assistant business agent of the plumbers Union said that a lot of men on the Job got sick from drinking foul water. Joe Cusson of the construction workers Union said it was not a strike. One informant said that the company Poole Pritsc Hird co. Was using the same pump for drinking wafer and for pumping mud. He said he understood the company has got a new pump for water Only and that if this had de Mosquito St. Vital St. James some five Square Miles of land in the Riverview St. Vital and St. Boniface areas were attacked by greater Winnipeg Mosquito abatement District fogging Mach Ines overnight. The District Hopes to Dean up St. Vital and St. James Fri Day evening. But that says e. J. Stansfield Field manager All depends on the it is expected that by the end or next week All of greater Winnipeg will have received its Ini tial spraying. Been done earlier the trouble would not have Arisen. At a meeting Friday the men decided to ask the company. To Supply either City water or Dis tilled water. Exam Manitoba students in grades 10. 11 and 12 will get the news or saturday when the High school Examina Tion results Are received in both Rural and Urban areas. Exam results for Grade 9 students will be mailed monday. About students wrote Grade 12 exams in june wrote in Grade 11 and in Grade 10. A report from the chief examiner c. K. Rogers and the University of Manitoba representative Dean 0. T. Ander son will be submitted to the High school examination Board for its next meeting at the end of August. The examination Board re leases the pass and failure rates. No information was available about the exam re sults either for individual subjects or grades As a whole. He loves the auditorium and in the altogether six feet tall fair complexion and on the plump Side. This was one police description which said nothing about a suspect s clothes. Jury asks better lights on Highway somebody in Winnipeg likes the civic auditorium so much that every time he visits it he makes himself at the nude. Thursday for the second time within a month City detectives investigated a com plaint that a Man has been prowling around without his clothes on. Both times the Man was Able to get away be fore police arrived. Thursday the naked Wand Erer picked the Csc to Stu Dio in the basement of the auditorium to do his running around. He was spotted by a janitor. When he first visited the auditorium about a month ago a Secretary saw him roaming around in the Art gallery. Description of the Man As Given by police is As follows 19 or 20 years of age about estimate fire damage about loss estimates in wednesday s North main business Block fire now Range from to according to owners of the dam aged buildings. The fire gutted the old two Storey Fisher Brock near Selkirk Avenue. Two apartment buildings the four Storey St. John s Block and the three Storey Petty Block received smoke and water damage. We can t give anything official yet but the loss would be maybe perhaps As much As a spokesman for the owners said Friday morning. Earlier damage estimates by the owners just after the fire went As High As All but three families living in the apartment blocks on either Side of the gutted business Block were allowed to return to their suites wednesday evening some jury night de better lighting at the Junction of highways no. 9 and 4 when it ruled the traffic death of Darlene Mindrum six of 401 Balmoral Street As accidental. The child was a passenger in a ear driven by Gordon Kereluk of 540 Sherbrook Street july 19 when it hit the curb at the inter Section went out of control and rolled Over. The child was thrown out the door and the car came to rest on top of her the jury was told. Or. Kereluk said he had been blinded by the lights of an on coming car. Keeping Cool at Souris dust up Marks he from Man with gun so children pictured Heie Are Kepp Itig Cool in Kovanis paddling Pool at Victoria Park Souris. Leit to Ligpit in the group Aie Wilmia sanguine Janet Tang wine Blain Hale Carol Ann step Tienson Janet Stephenson Doug Orr George Orr Murp a Palmer and Donald Kowal Chula. South Beach residents charge another Peyton place is South Beach at Pinili another Peyton place ? Beach residents Friday steadfastly and concern edly said. Yes. But town officials and area Law enforcement officers hesitantly said no. This is the first i be heard of the we v. G Malloy commanding officer at g i m 1 i Craf base told the free press. Full Check however he said he has ordered local ramp officials to make a full Check on a charge by a South Beach resident who claimed nine out of 10 cars involved in alleged All night Beach Carou if any of our people Are in we Malloy. Said you May be sure we will put an immediate Stop to South Beach residents have banded together and signed a 53 name petition which has been for warded to the attorney generals department. The petition seeks a beefed up safety supervision pro Gram similar to other Manitoba resort areas. Officials silent meanwhile local government officials have been silent on the alleged situation it _. Really is no concern 01 or. W. I. Easton said the child ours Gilt own mayor Walnea died As a result of multiple said of Nav the area injuries. Involved is South of the town Darlene was sitting on the Lap of Patricia Mccumber 18, of Winnipeg when the car overturned. Miss Mccumber was taken to hos Pital with injuries. Or. W. S. Reid Coroner of Selkirk presided at the inquest. Cool Clear weekend Winnipeg will stay Cool for an other two Days at least. The Weatherman said Friday that weekend vacationers will have to be Content with a High of 75 saturday. Sunday promises slightly higher temperatures. Friday night will be Cloudy with scattered showers and a Low of 65. The sky is due by Satur Day afternoon. Roblin friends on fishing trip i Premier Duff Roblin and a five hours after the fire was group of friends packed out i their fishing gear and left for the All losses would be covered by upper reaches of the Winnipeg insurance the official said Friday on a Holiday. They i will return sunday night. And you really should speak to Reeve Sieve slept Henson at press Lime fuday up cup Stephenson of Gimli. Rural municipality was reported out of town and. Could not be immediately located. Protests on excessive speeding and brer bottle breaking on the hard packed Beach however continued to be made Friday. We Are told that nothing can be mrs. H Johnson lot 10, Ethel Street South Beach said that but we refuse to believe the lives of our children must be endangered by thought less people driving on Sand at the Edge of the to lame Urban renewal members the six citizen members of the newly created Urban renewal and rehabilitation Board will be named monday by City Council s special committee on Urban renewal a sub committee Hai been struck off to bring in names of candidates cily Council created the Board july 14 How roads shape up most of Manitoba s highways Killarney surfacing. Are in Good condition for week no. 4 Patching from Ontario end travel but work is being Boundary to Rennie Rennie to done on Short sections of main Darwin Seal coating. No. 4a from Portage five routes. Here is construction breakdown of the Miles North. Main roads involved no. 1.paving from Mcgregor to Sidney Seal coating from Falcon Lake East. One Lane of traffic on each Side of. The Centre Boulevard will be barricaded from the Junction of St. Mary s and St. Anne s roads Nia Kawa Road for the duration of work. No. 3 rough in Oak Bluff to Sanford spots Cartwright to no. 8 Winnipeg to Junction passable grading from Birch River to Mafeking and playing fr6m Mafeking to overflowing rivet Soal codling from Atik to the Pas restricted from Arak to Cra Beny Portage be cause of dragline work gun fight fire twice o Iii City building mayor sidesteps criticism Over delay he d leave it up to Engineer Winnipeg will have water rationing starting monday. Mayor Stephen Juba signed a proclamation Friday morning putting the rationing bylaw into effect taut not before a series of criticisms and counter criticisms had been thoroughly aired. The dust up began thursday when the greater Winnipeg water District criticized the City s method of beginning the water crackdown. It said the rationing should be Gin with passing of Hie bylaw by Council and not when Tho Yor proclaimed the bylaw. Yor Juba ducked Friday turn Ling the blow at City Council is 1-1 r i u i 1. J walloped Council s system of Leav Winnipeg police have Avenue told police he picked in 0 been alerted to be on the Lookout a Fere at Portage Avenue and not for a Voung gunman who threat Ingersol Street and was driving t si4 the Wocl mation ened a taxi Duver at . West near Portage Avenue and he " p thursday Roseberry Street when the Pas-l1 have o be Senger pulled a gun on him Andl Lllan restrictions Are re told him to keep driving. Quire. I am responsible m All when they reached the in the turning to Section of Ness Avenue and ferry cats Engineer w. D. Hurr to mayor Road a number of people were Uba Sacir think Ilis a Law standing on the Corner and the i should have been Given to you to Driver decided to make his break for Freedom. A moment later the Aid. Walter Crawford said a passenger dotted from the car ask City Council monday night the darkness. To Amend the water restriction by the wanted Man is described As Haw erasing future need for a 28 to 30 years old five feel nine proclamation inches to six feet rail of slim the restriction Wilt prohibit build having dark Short hair with Lawn sprinkling Between 4 . A wave. When he pulled the gun. I and 8 . And Midnight and 6 flan flon Man. Special be was wearing a red shirt sprinkling during other the provincial government 3al k background. Will be allowed for even be asked to set nets in Bays on witnesses believe the accused numbered houses on even num greater Gunthier Kohnke. 17 Bannerman ask nets in Bays As Lake Vathap Puskow starting in August As an Experiment at re moving rough fish from the Lake a meeting of the chamber of com Merce held at Lakeside Lodge Cranberry Portage decided wednesday. The Experiment would be the supervision of Fred consta ble operator of Lakeside Lodge and would replace the commercial fishing scheme carried on by the government the past two fall sea sons. The meeting heard has a British accent. Breed Days and for Odd numbered houses on Odd numbered Days. The restrictions end aug. 17. In another move thursday the greater Winnipeg water District called upon the Manitoba Legisla Ture to write off the books the statutory right of Winnipeg May ors to serve As chairmen of the water District administration i Board. An amendment would in Jable the water District to appoint i its own chairman at its annual How big is the biggest onion As inaugural meetings big As a Small pumpkin Well then j mayor Juba retorted the water Battle on guest onion cite firemen Weie called twice in 13 hours to fight a fire in he Hait building 261 fort Street Winch resulted in extensive smoke and water damage to the six Storey Brick Structure. One Way on River Stra Brook matk of 8a surfacing no 4, Berry Portage to Bakers Janows 8a to clan Debo Road uneven surface Clande Boye Road to Gimp travelling. No 9. Winnipeg Beach to Gimli surfacing. No. In new construction South of Brickson Detour vhf Miles South Cowan construction Between Coward and Bowsman ror work and grading no 11 North double prime from Lac Dubonnet to Mcarthur Falls double prime and repairs from St George to Pine Falls no 50 Gindling 35 Miles North of Amaranth heavy in Sand do tour at Bridge 10 Miles North of Amaranth Slippery when wet. Black Arron s indicate one Way traffic so Stem which will into effect sunday mid night on Kiver and so Raul Lisook avenues White knows indicate present one Way pm in effect on Mayfair and Biver near main firemen were first called at 5 15 pm tour slav to Light a Blaze in Hie fourth floor and left Al . At g 11 a m. Friday they were again a piled to the scene when it was Learned that shavings were smouldering in the floor. Loo people Are employed by 14 firms who occupy apace m the building owned by Nathan Huckett 64 Mcadam Avenue or Shn Kelt said Tho building was covered by insurance. Police said it was impossible to assess the damage before owners returned to the premises complaints big is the biggest pumpkin District have a that the government Experiment wait Ald see. There s a had been a Complete failure1 be new contest for them. And for ill be a Good att Lder of their cause Loo Many game fish were largest Tomato heaviest Carrot i ii declaim. They la removed Camp operators claimed and heaviest cabbage scheduled know i m United states tourists who had the International Flower show i mayor Juba was recently critic been coming to the area for years sized by mayor Thomas b. Find of. Hal Tok Hupf skip the Nam a lne Silow opens aug. Of St. James for not not Back because of the poor of the Dajc auditorium this meetings. End Hector Macdonald of the flow a fishing in former years four or five Trout a Day could be caught it was argued while today it required four or five Days to catch one Trout. All that were left were Small one to four Pound Trout As com pared to the ones that ran up to 42 pounds in. Other years. Or show committee is travelling to the great Plains Flower show in St. Paul to add new names to the competitors list for the big rally Here. Another feature planned Tor the show is a Parks Board display of 100 new types or roses which Are currently being tested in Assiniboine Park. Northern supervisor f. B. Chal mers Jack Hurd game official and biologist l. Sunde attended the meeting. After the meeting chamber Mem Bers were on hand when feet of government nets were lifted from a Choice Trout fishing area of the Lake. There were 36 Trout in the net those who know the Lake claiming i there should have been More manufacturers will meet into the 100 and Many of them Large. A Price cutting to be discussed at meeting Manitoba retailers wholesalers Large scale conversion in City Winnipeg s response to the cans a conversion loan of 1958 is enthusiastic w. S. Dunlop. Press Lia i Sion officer for the secondary mar i acting committee told the free press thursday. Or. Dunlop presented a list of the larger Security conversions cleared in Winnipeg in the last few Days. Monarch life switched 5 cent. 25 year Bonds of support Taraska never says Juba Borough hotel and National presi the conversion loan Western Sav dents of the various groups will Bejine and loan co speakers. The meeting is in Jan additional of 1966 auspices of the retail i Victory loan Bonds to convert into is association per Centi 14.year hands of the i new Issue garment a. Gilbert of Toronto. A hers employees fund into 2.5 Honula general manager of he re j Vear Bonds the univer trailers association and Joseph of Anil Oba Crowder of Toronto manager of he new 25.year Pool the Canadian wholesalers Council. I insurance co turned various Vic mayor Stephon Juba said fonday he would not by any stretch of the support Aid Welcome retarded children parents who ignore retarded children and refuse 1o make them Welcome in the Community Weie attacked at a meeting in Winni Peg thursday. Speaking to More than 100 City parents in the Kinsmen school i s Alf m Stacker principal of the York township school for retarded children Toronto advised go around the City and make these children aware thai they Are Welcome in the Community try and make them happier if we All com together we will help greatly the parents and the Peter Taraska anytime or in any Way mayor Juba made the statement m an Wei to a free press Story thursday quoting Aid. Taraska As saying he would run for mayor will speak. J. D. Bailable presi Dent of the Manitoba division of tory loan Bonds into the 4 .4 per cent 25-year Issue the workmen s . 11 retailers group i 1 preside. Association switched phases of three branches of the sinn non Narf it. A prawn Fht Trade which will be dealt with by the speakers and include Neotia Lions with the Federal government. and divided it. Between the 14-Vcar and 25-year issues. Ort 22 if mayor Juba did not run i and. Other organizations regarding. Or m pm twirl and that if the Nayor did run he Price cutting repeal or Amend in a would not seek the mayoralty but i ments to Section 34 of the 1951 Tjo Ritok sask. Special would support mayor Juba in his combines investigation act Deal John Bowness 65-year-old Bache children to overcome Thek Dif juice mayor faculties the meeting was organized by the greater Winnipeg association for retarded Chi Lien for the past Tynce weeks mrs Stocker has been lecturing at a Mumei course in the Kinsmen school for teachers of retarded children was big Ameci by the department of education first of kind to be held in the Prairie provinces Twenty Thice teachers attended the course which ended monday mrs Stacker told thursday s mooting that the retarded child Felt he was not wanted and unless he got encouragement from the Community in Genera there would be Little improvement in his intelligence quest. If i was not running i could assure you i would not support him by any stretch of the imagine said mayor Juba. I Only Hope i do not have Many supporters like Aid. Taraska or i d go Down in defeat. I Don t get any co operation i never have and i hold no Hopes i Ever will. One of the chief issues in which i would have liked to have had Aid Taraska s was Vic Reform but i did not get that co operation "1 have never received any co operation from Aid. Taraska since the Day i took this said Jing with Price maintenance Aid to Small businesses and Federal gov Lor Farmer was found dead by police thursday in his locked farm Ern ment assistance to this group South of Saltcoats. Police and setting up of a distributive 1 said he had died from natural trades advisory committee. Causes several Days ago. Boy 16, bids to swim Lake blood crisis eases but Supply shaky Manitoba red Cross officials said atmosphere Many of our usual Friday that response to their apr donors just seemed to forget to peal for blood for the emergency i turn up to the clinics. But As soon Bank was wonderful Las we told of the shortage the re at thursday s clinic 297 donors spouse was wonderful. If it con gave blood. At the same clinic last tines there will be no cause for week Only 100 donors came Ward. I but despite the almost 100 Serif i cent increase there Are Only death. Bottles of blood available in Olliej emergency Bank. Normally there should be at least 50 bottles. Of Hodgson Man sixteen Jear old George Brown who has a Stromg of Long distance j position is not swimming records will attempt to i said a red Cross official. But we ramp Are investigating the swim Lake Winnipeg saturday Hope there will be a continued re a death of Philip Kipling s3, of moing a spouse to our Appeal. We need Man., whose body was he Tipri lava Var hut sri blood we can found thursday night by a Cana he tried Jam year but a Sud Tho of Dian National railways Section Man near Hodgson. Police said or. Kipling s body rent ended his Hopes. Lar donors failed to keep their a if the is favourable to meet demands in was found in a ditch about 100 enter the grand Beach Early saturday morning. He Hopes to reach Winnipeg Beach in the afternoon Manitoba at least blood do nations Are needed each week. Said an official with the warm summer weather and the feet from the railway track. Or. E. Booth District Coroner of Fisher Branch has ordered an
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