Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 21, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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The Light vote was attributed to the fact this was an off year for mayoralty races. Six of the nine cities elected mayors last year for two year terms. Harry Veiner who has done Many things to bring publicity to Medicine hat was re elected May Pinhas Eliav israeli Consul general to can Ada will be a guest at the annual dinner meeting sunday of the Winnipeg chapter of the Canadian friends of the he brew University of Jerusalem. Manitoban on roads executive Toronto up highways minister George Smith of Nova Scotia has been named presi Lent of the Canadian Good roads association. Other officers include High ways ministers j. W. M. Thomp of Manitoba and Gordon Tay or Alberta. Directors include mayor s. L Buckwold. Saskatoon representing to Canadian federation of mayors and municipalities a. C. Knight Cigary r. R. Ramsay Winnieg representing Canadian truck associations highways min Ster c. G. Wills Saskatchewan pc orge Collins Winnipeg l. T. Holmes Deputy minister of High ways Saskatchewan and l. H. Mcmanus Deputy minister of High ways Alberta. City lawyer honoured by polish group b. Ubienski Winnipeg bar Rister was honoured by the can Djan polish Congress at its recent biennial convention in Toronto. He As presented with a life member in the Congress in Recagni Ioa of his services to the Congress i to canadians of polish descent i general. is the first time the con Gress which was founded in 1933, a bestowed such an Honor. Or. Ubienski is chairman of the ingress advisory committee and president of the Manitoba Dis a dirt of the Canadian polish con Gress. He is also vice president for a Tural activity of the Winnipeg american Institute which he funded. The Toronto convention also acted Walter Chudzik president the polish gymnastic Asso nation in Winnipeg As vice pres Lent for Western Canada. Highlights of the Congress con were outlined by the Winnipeg delegates at the Manitoba Dis Rich Council wednesday night. Bert Randall president of the Manitoba District of the Congress said that 119 polish organizations across Canada sent delegates to the convention representing about canadians of polish Des cent More than of them in greater Winnipeg Indian chiefs officials see Model dwelling a three room Frame cottage which it is hoped will be accepted As a Model Type dwelling within the budget of indians was officially inspected thursday by Indian affairs Branch officials. Built by about 30 schoolboys under the direction of their manual training teacher on the pegu is re serve North of Hodgson man., the House is one of about seven types which the Indian affairs Branch Hopes will be constructed on a Lar Joe scale. A Branch official said wednes Day the houses can be Bulit for about we Hope the indians will feel this is something within their Means and he said. Indian affairs officials and in chiefs were at the inspection ceremony thursday. Bogus in Montreal Vontreal up Montreal me chants hit by a flood of coun Ter Eit Bills during the past year and recently some phoney now Are getting bogus Billj. Four of the counterfeit were handed Over to the Ciu wednesday. Or of the Southeastern Alberta cite by acclamation for his fifth two year term. In the two mayoralty wednesday the chief magistrate were re elected. John e. Pike won in Wetaskiwin and George rep in Grande Prairie. Calgary voters decided to Chang -.0 the Ward system of electing Al Kernien. The City will be divided into six wards replacing the pre sent system of choosing aldermen or the whole City. Cal Arians also favored Block wards six areas roughly in size and population Over pie shape wards six areas encompassing business residential and Industrial sections. Definite winners Clarence Mack and Ernie Starr seeking re election were the Only definite Aldermani winners after he first unofficial count of ballots from 351 polls in Calgary s voting. Two others also seeking re elec Tion Mark Tennant and runo Berg. Lund were close to the required quota after the first count which tallies Only the first place choices the proportional representation system of voting. A record 22 candidates were in tie running for the seven vacant City Council seats. In Edmonton newcomer or. M. 1c. Lazerte formerly of Winnipeg Defeated incumbent Alderman mrs. Laurette Douglas by close to 100 votes in the official count after mrs. Douglas had led by a solid margin in earlier incomplete counting. Three other incumbents and an other newcomer also won Alder manic seats. Re elected to Council for two. Year terms were George i Rudman a former Cabinet min ister. Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Fred Mitchell. Or. Morris Wei los was die other newcomer. In Lethbridge the five elected to Aldermani seats were r. C. Hill 4 id. E. S. Waselnak Aid. C. J. Black c. E. Lonsdale and f. M. Pritchard. In Medicine hat All four seeking re election won. They were Cliff Adam or. Jack Edwards Earl Smith and t. Roy Osborne. In Wetaskiwin mayor Pike Defeated Stanley Reynolds and in Grande Prairie mayor Repka Defeated George Didow and Paddy Croken. A record 40-45 per cent of Eli Gible voters turned up at the polls in bed Deer. Incumbents f. B. Moore and James Mcrobbie along with newcomer c. T. Gray were elected to City Council. Red Deer voters also voted against a petition asking that the City do away with the shop hours closing bylaw passed a plebiscite authorizing an increase to eight Horn six in the number of Alder men and separate school Board voters gave approval to borrowing of for construction of a High school. Zenith to dealers Stewart electric limited 468 Portage phone us 3-7097 pm main St. At Bannatyne we 6-1163 . Martin s Home appliance 469 Stafford St. At Pembina or 3-5466 is 5-3466 Broadland service labs 171 Sargent ave. Up 1-6525 Nadia t.v., appliances furniture limited 530 Selkirk ave. Jul 2-8027 Home appliance company limited
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