Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 20, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press Friday. September 20, 1963 Centre of studies Edinburgh up this City s Observatory will become the world s seismological nerve Centre. It will record information on Earth tremors and pos sible nuclear tests. The Observatory is situated on a crop of hard Rock and is free from sur face vibrations that sometimes distort recording apparatus. Bladder irritation May disturb sleep after 21 twice As Many As men Are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused Fay a Esuf Jerichia Coll. To quickly combat the secondary aches muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by kidney and bladder irritations. Try Taf cinc an internal by styx Antiseptic Bath for a Tew Days. A you do is take 2 Little Castex tablets with a Glass of water. In addition to its cleaning anti septic action Castex is also Sun analgesic pain reliever for rheumatic pains. Head ache. Backache and muscular pains. Get Castex from druggist. Feel better fast. Police Call for witnesses to Road Accident police Are looking for witnesses to a truck pedestrian Accident at main Street and Pioneer ave nue Early tuesday. A Thomas Jackson Cement truck proceeding South on main Street was in collision with mrs. Lina artto 61, of 221 Selkirk Avenue. The Driver of the truck has been identified As Lesley Lambert 20, 378 Wardlaw ave nue. Mrs. Artto who was walking East across main in a crosswalk was taken to Winnipeg general Hospital suffering a fractured Pelvis and left leg. Her Condi Tion is reported As Good. As Many As Earth quakes occur in a year most of them under the seas says the National geographic society. 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Mrs. Freda Poirier sued John Urkewich owner of the hotel or damages for loss of business Evenue and the Cost of furnishing he three basement rooms she enter for her Beauty parlor. The raid was carried out by it. Boniface police on nov. 11, Ess than two weeks after she Aad taken Over the moms on a gear s lease. It was followed by convictions against Turkewich for keeping a Lawdy House and against a numer of other men and women As found ins. Hairdresser wins Case against hotel notoriety mrs. Poirier told or. Jus Tice c. Rhodes Smith during the trial earlier this year that she was unable to keep up her business be cause of the notoriety attached of the place after the raid. Turkewich was convicted that december by St. Boniface mag Strate Henri Lacerte and fined 1200. His conviction was upheld y county court judge a. H. Benard the following february and by the Manitoba court of Appeal in june 1962. Every stage of the raid and subsequent Legal proceedings received extensive press and radio coverage. Mrs. Poirier claimed t was that publicity that helped destroy her business. Business fell because her business fell off so sharply mrs. Poirier said she was unable to keep up her rent payments to Turkewich. In March 1961, her shop at that time managed by another girl while mrs. Poirier was away rom Winnipeg was raided by bailiffs and her moveable mater Ial carted away and either re turned to the dealer or sold by auction. In his judgment handed Down this week or. Justice Smith said that the reputation attached to the hotel because of the Bawdy House conviction indeed constituted a nuisance to mrs. Poirier City operating a Beauty shop at Camp Shilo Man. And the from the York hotel shop be tween nov. 11 and March 16 when the bailiffs moved in he found her net loss was seizure Legal or. Justice Smith dismissed mrs. Poirier s claim for damages Over the property lost in the seizure and Sale of her goods holding that the seizure was Legal in that she had defaulted on her rent. However when she came Back a few Days later she found the three rooms locked against her. This the judge said was unlawful because by effecting the seizure Turkewich had recognized the continued Validity of the lease. He assessed damages be cause mrs. Poirier had been pre vented from carrying on her Busi Ness there during the rest of her on year term. The judge also Al lowed1 against the alterations and improvements she had carried out in the shop before she opened in the hotel . He dismissed mrs. Poirier s claim that her personal reputation had been damaged and re fused her any general damages. Jodoin to open Union Centre president Claude Jodoin of the Canadian labor Congress said Friday he would be glad to open the new Union Centre on Portage and Young Street if asked to do so when he comes Here to at tend the Manitoba federation of labor annual convention. Or. Jodoin will speak at the convention to be held at the fort Garry. Hotel nov. 1-3. Though tin new Centre will have been open since later this month by nov. All finishing touches will Havi been added and the official open ing is planned to coincide with convention. Gordon Ritchie spokesman of the Union Centre said Friday 01 hearing or. Jodoin had agreed already letters had been found that mrs. Poirier would i mailed to or. Jodoin and pre have been Able to earn a Mier Duff Roblin asking them month out of the business under i both to perform the official Cere Normal conditions. Allowing for monies jointly nov. 2 at s925 she earned while out of the i . As an occupier. He said on the evidence he Lyon declines to Rule on Holiday store closing Manitoba attorney general Sterling Lyon says his department in t planning to enact legislation which would Force Winnipeg stores to close on statutory holi Days. Or. Lyon said his department would have to receive wide spread representations from the business Community before the government would even consider the possibility of a Holiday Clos ing Law. Or. Lyon was commenting on a food distributors Western Canada proposal which would make it mandatory for All retail stores to shut their doors on re cognized holidays. The food distributors made representations to both the Federal and provincial governments after a Winnipeg discount House Topps stayed open labor Day. Or. Lyon said that under exist ing legislation remembrance Day is the Only Holiday when a provincial statute forces stores to close unless a permit is obtained. He said provincial Laws will prob ably remain the same unless there Are a substantial volume of protests from the business Community. One Swallow does t make a or. Lyon said. The government has no fixed views on Holiday closing but we think this labor Day business May be just an isolated he said one Winnipeg store stayed open on Dominion Day few years ago. But there was such a Public outcry that the practice was discontinued. We feel it s a moral rather round Steak or roasts in. Loin roasts la. 53t Grain fed pork legs beef roasts Chuck round Bone or Blade la. Red or Blue Brand spare ribs 39 shoulder roasts Hock on a 32c whole or either half la. 49c smoked pork shoulders picnic style Shank less. In. Roasts Choice beef. Boneless sirloin or Rump. La. 74c Bacon lb.49c piece. Breakfast 29e sausage country style. La. Turkeys Evis. Utility. In. 29c split clean ready for the pan frying Chicken. Boiling or stewing Chicken. In. 29c wieners skinless Bologna by the la. 29c Chuck steaks 45c red or Blue Brand for barbecuing. Lean end meaty. La. 39c veal chops la. 67c veal Steak in. 49c beef Hinds so-10o ibs. Comm. Qual co. Ity. Cut Ai requested. La. Mutton . 32c shoulder. Breasts. _ la. La. 17e 8c baby beef sides 45c 110 130 requested. Ibs. Cul City meat sausage co. Ltd. 615 main St. Pm. We 2-2454 no delivery store open 9 . To 6 . Closed wednesday 1 . Vandals damage schools St. Boniface police report Van als broke into the Marion school n Des neurons Street and pro Encher school on St. Jean Bap is thursday night the vandals Eft classrooms in disorder. In oth cases Entrance was gained trough windows. On tuesday night vandals Roke into the Queen Elizabeth school. They broke into a soft rink machine poured pop on he floor threw Ink and broke nto filing cabinets in the main the new St. John ambulance association building at 535 do Een Street will be officially opened sept. 28 at 2 . Taking part to the opening will be lieutenant governor Errick f. Willis and r. Obie Baizley minister of la for for Manitoba. Transcona launches adult school courses Transcona is launching an adult evening education program for the first time in s history. S. S. Rifkin evening school principal said Friday the adult program has been set up because the Transcona division school Board has received More than 300 requests from town residents or. Rifkin is also vice principal of Transcona collegiate in which the evening classes will be held. According to or. Rifkin the program will Start sept. 30 and last for 30 weeks until next june. Instruction will be available in four main areas commercial academic arts and crafts and Industrial. The academic course will be geared for people who want to Complete High school while com Mercial classes will stress such subjects As typing and bookkeeping i. Besides the main courses there will also be miscellaneous classes such As Home economics conversational French communications for leaders physical fitness for women and sewing. The evening staff will mainly be composed of people who teach in Transcona schools during the or. Rifkin said. So one advantage of the program is that it will give Many adults the Opportunity to meet the instructors who teach their registration takes place sept. 23 and 24 at Transcona collegiate. Classes Are open to All Transcona and District residents. Precedents fall Chicago. The Ernie Banks won the most Valu Able player award of the no it marked the first time a player from a team placing As Low As fifth in the final standings was named for that Honor. Sou Throat Lan a Legal he said perhaps people objecting to holi a opening could withhold thei meanwhile. Labor minister Bie Baizley also said his de Arment in t planning to enact new legislation As a result of the opps incident. He said employ is have to pay their staff time and a half on holidays but any ther Holiday arrangements part from remembrance Day Are a matter Between pm Loyer and the food distributors in a new representation to Ottawa ave asked the Federal Justice department to take Steps to Eli Minate the present state of surrounding Holiday working regulations. According to distributors the government hould either proclaim statutory oliday closing regulations As a or else abandon statutory holidays entirely. This matter should be cleared in before thanksgiving ays Henry Moore food Distri motors Secretary. Man injured in scuffle with thieves police Are searching for two youths who attacked William Craig on 59. Of 1138 Clifton place while attempting to ransack his place of business. Police said that or. Craig on had returned to h. B. Pennock co. Ltd., at. 1410-Erin St. Thurs Day evening to finish up some work. 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