Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday. August 1. 1963 unlocked Safe thieves netted wednesday night when they found an unlocked Safe on the premises of City machinery co. Ltd., 783 main Street. The thieves Are said to have entered the premises by forcing a window at the rear of the build ing. The thieves also took an electric Ronald Hansey 19, of 318 Bur Rin Avenue West Kildonan was fined and costs wednesday when he pleaded guilty to driving while his ability was impaired by alcohol. O41 see s coming to town would you Welcome Legal lotteries Quebec s Premier Lesage has asked Ottawa to Amend the Laws Banning provincial lot teries. August Reader s digest weighs the pros and cons do government Tun lot teries act in the Public Good and relieve the tax Burden Lead the citizen sucker to moral bankruptcy get your copy of Reader s digest Over the Garden Wall a carpet sweeper9 for carpet of grass by w. K. Leslie landscape consultant column 702 Rake two women have telephoned to inquire about the Cave Rake displayed by Fred Rice on television recently. Garden centres and seeds men in greater Winnipeg have these tools for Sale this season. They Are made by manufacturing company Gurd on Arkansas. The handle car Ries these words All purpose self cleaning Rake. Motion As you would a carpet sweeper on the Back stroke it will clean it the Side with straight Blades is for the Lawn the other Side with the curved Blades is for cultivated Borders and Garden. It appears to have a stimulating As Well As a cleaning effect on the Lart letting in the air and removing matted Plant debris. Many gardeners Are express ing appreciation to the Canad Ian broadcasting corporation for its Garden programs. These include spotlight on to at Home owners now is the time to look into the future i also to Check your financial obligations o we will re finance your mortgage i pay off your car and any other payments for j one Low payment also modernize your Home with a product which has a 20 year guarantee and has never been sold in Winnipeg before. C this is an offer of a lifetime take advantage of it today i for out of town and City write to Home Garden investments Ltd. 194 me Phillips St., Winnipeg of i . Thursdays country time with Stan Westaway on to and the Prairie Gardener with h. F. Harp at . Sundays on radio. Names a correspondent from Brandon wishes to know of the Correct spelling is russian Olive or Russia Olive. Column conforms with the Book standardized Plant names. It spells out russian Olive Mountain Ash Boxelder possibly Manitoba Maple to the three items Given As examples Are not olives Ash or elders but include those terms in their names in consideration of some resemblance suggested foliage or other Plant Char Sisters. However that which we Call a Rose. Elm a Fanner who plans to set. Out a screen these plants asks if they Are properly planted in the autumn is safer to delay planting until late in april. I have seen wholesale losses from both autumn planting and autumn Heel ing in of siberian Elm. I be also seen Success from planting in mid september. However those Oriental elms As Well As grapes Birches and some other Woody plants have sensitive Root bark and it is considered hazardous to move them until Spring when they Are prepared to Bounce into Active living. Q Cherry single flowering Plum a Rural Reader asks where to obtain Stock of these two valuable fruit bearing plants. He has contacted some nurseries without Success. Fall Plant list from Aubin nurseries Carman man., says both Are on hand in Quantity. It will be surprising if others among our leading nurserymen Are not also ready to Supply you. The single flowering Plum is one of the very Good and completely Hardy Large ornamental we Are neglecting. It is healthy Beautiful and bears substantial crops rather Woody but inter Esting fruits. Its seedlings make Good understock for some other Stone fruits. As for the mongol of Chesterfield and chair Davenport and chair hide a bed and chair material included Down delivers remember we do our own financing phone now we 2-0958 Day or night no obligation Ian Cherry it is highly valued the three to four foot plants have Glossy leathery leaves Billows of Flowers and annual crops of sour cherries which Are Boll showy and valuable for Cul Inary purposes. Injury a local Gardener reports some of his shrubs show browned leaves after they were sprayed with an All purpose Spray. Scorching is probable if 1 the chemicals Are applied in too Strong concentration 2 if applied when the temperatures Are Over 80 degrees and particularly if the plants Are in direct Strong Sunshine at time of application or 3 if some of the ingredients in tie chemical mix Ture Are not compatible with one or More of the other ingredients. Follow the manufacturer s directions As printed on the con Tainer. Do not Spray plants which Are in a wilted condition. Oper ate on a Calm Day when temperatures Are moderate 65.to 75 degrees. Elevation charges reduced the Board of Grain commissioners wednesday announced a reduction in the maximum Eleva Tion charges on four grains Al Western Canadian country Eleva tors. The Elevation charge on wheat Barley Rye and Corn will be reduced effective thursday the beginning of the 1963-64 crop year to 2% cents a Bushe from three cents. The reduction returns the charge for Elevation at country elevators to its level in the 1961 62 crop year. It was increase last year to three cents. A spokesman for the Board sail l an interview after the announcement such a reduction a been unusual to recent years. However he said earnings a reflected increased Grain hand Ling and Good crop predictions of this year indicate subsequent storage earnings will be Good. At a meeting of Western Grain handling interests Herd tuesday the Saskatchewan wheat poo and the Alberta wheat Pool Aske the Board for the reduction while United Grain growers Manitoba Pool elevators and title North West line elevators association representing private elevator companies in the West Aske that last year s Price be maintained. The Board of Grain commission ers also announced that the Al Lowance for invisible loss an shrinkage on straight Grad wheat and Corn at country Al Valois is reduced to one Quarter per cent from three eighths be cent a Brief to tuesday s Mee ing by the National Farmers Union asked for this reduction by the commissioners. This change the Board state ment said is also applicable to such grains delivered to terminal elevators by Wagon or no changes were made in the tariffs for terminal and Eastern elevators. Murder hearing set for oct. 15 Whitehorse y. T. Up the preliminary hearing of Karoly Marsi 31, charged with the capital murder of Henri me Riguet was set wednesday for oct. 15 in Whitehorse. Marsi was charged following discovery of parts of a body near the Alaska Highway 225 Miles South of Here believed to be that of the 20-year-old French Stu Dent. Me Riguet was returning to France after retracing the path his Grandfather took during the Klondike Gold Rush. Drink costs Bruce w. D. Spencer 20, of 773 Broadway was fined and costs by magistrate g. L. Pusley in provincial police court after pleading guilty to consuming liquor while a minor. Jail turncoat Karlsruhe West Germany West German double agent was sentenced wednesday to 18 months in prison after being convicted of polish intelligence. He is Bod Schoenrock a 28-year-old sales Man and former journalist o West Berlin who worked for the Federal West German Intelli gence service1 on a freelance basis. During this time he was allegedly in Contact with polish intelligence and sold the pole information for up to a month. The court was told tha Schoenrock did not have a Chance to betray any state secrets before his arrest. 34th anniversary values at Safeway Grade a eviscerated fryers Safeway arc specially bred and raised plump All with meat m delicious your buds Immy Dittly toll you Chicken Nihof i Natty fully cleaned whole. La. Wieners Maple Leaf Brand. First Grade. La. Pkg. Boneless hip. Red or Blue Grade Ideal for barbecuing. Beef roasts Fryer parts Boneless Ham chunks m a f i i pork sausages s 49c salads Srejs legs breasts your Choice. In. Ready to serve. Maple Leaf 2 to 3 in. Avge. Libby s Beans 495 slow. . Deep browned 20 of. Tin. Canned Chicken tomatoes or Blue Star. I. Tin town House. Choice. 28 Al. 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